 Broke and Play. Man, we got the none other. Hey, I had to bring him in. I've been asking, could he come? For about eight weeks now. The nigga done gave me every excuse in the book. We finally got Roger Ball in the water for the day or so. Yeah! Yes, sir! Roger Ball. Don't want to kill each other. I said, where you gonna come for with Broke and Play? He be like, I'ma see y'all. I'ma be busy riding a car right in front of the gym. Man, why the nigga don't want to come? Man, where you? What's up? Before we get into anything, bro, I don't argue with these motherfuckers. The last five weeks or so. Here we go. I already know what I'm about to say. These motherfuckers at like Calvin Johnson wasn't like that. You play with him at Georgia Tech. We didn't say that. You was QB1. We didn't say that. You was QB1. We didn't say he wasn't like that. You was QB1. You saw him before the world saw him. I'ma take this jacket off. Absolutely did. Absolutely did. Amen. I'm biased. Right. I mean, it's gonna come off biased. But no, no, no, no. Don't, you ain't gotta include none of that. But look, man, you never seen anybody be double on the line of scrimmage like Gunners are in punt return formations ever before. I haven't. That's real. And I haven't seen any footage of anybody again doubled on the line or triple teamed, literally like during an NFL game. You can probably see that in part ball. They trying to take out the best player or something like that. But we talking about this man is a first round draft pick playing to get some of the best of the best. And they're putting two defensive players that again paid me some dollars to try to stop him. And they still couldn't do it. Now I heard the argument about Randy Moss. I heard everybody else. But there's never been a time in history, in the history of football. Have you seen this? He's catching a ball of a three, four players at a time. You saw what he did in that first round game against Dallas when they got robbed. Literally got robbed against Dallas. And again, there's no other option on the field. There's no other option on the field. You stop 81, you win the game. Granted, my boy didn't win a lot of games up there. Or we didn't win a lot of games up there. But he still made his impact. And I don't know anybody else has gotten as close to 2,000 yards receiving in the season. And still being the only option on the field. That is paramount when you talk about the argument of who's the best while receiving the game. Don't give me stats. Don't give me tenure. Don't give me how long somebody has played. Give me the impact on the game. Calvin demanded every eye on the field to be on him every time he was on the field, bro. So that's why I give him that nod. So you got Calvin over Randy Moss. Absolutely. Thank you. He is the debate. Because they don't want to believe me because they look at you. Reggie was an athlete. Reggie went to the NFL. Now what you going to tell him, Marcel? You have everything to say, I don't know football. I ain't played football. You ain't played football. He did. I played football, bro. You ain't went to the NFL. I didn't go to the NFL. Madden, that was nice of Madden, too. That counts. Man. That also counts. Reggie said 2,000 had to check him on the line. He's right about that. I've never seen that since Calvin. And it's in the NFL now. This is the highest of the high, the best of the best. And they're still putting two guys on him at a time. You didn't have to worry about anybody else on the field other than him. And he retired in his prime. They keep leaving that off. Absolutely. Only nine years. Maybe eight, nine years. They keep leaving that off. I still got Randy, though, respectfully. I still got Randy. I ain't mad at that. But you know why, man. I just had to end that. So, Reggie, you went to Georgia Tech. Yes, sir. So, is the Georgia Tech versus Georgia rivalry still intact? Like, you don't root for the Bulldogs at all, even though, like, because you from Atlanta? Yeah. Yeah, I'm from the metro area of Atlanta, the east side of the thing. East side. I'm out. Yeah. So, right outside of Atlanta, so don't be playing me when you say I'm not really from Atlanta. But everything I do now is inside the city limit. So, you know what I mean? Give me my honorary badge. But yeah, it's still real, man. I still don't like the color red. The only time I wear it is on Sunday for the Falcons. Real? Yeah. I was, unfortunately, you know what I mean? I never got a victory against them. But, I mean, you got to give, you got to tip your cap to them, bro. They got to get programmed. Okay. Five star recruits every year. Top 10 recruiting class every year. They were well overdue for national championship. I didn't see them to get two. But you know what I'm saying? You got to deal with one. Exactly. You got to tip the cap. So, like, do you look at them winning championship as you being, you know, a Georgia Tech alumni starting quarterback? Do you, like, seeing them winning championship, do you feel like that's good for the state or you take all that out of the L? I don't give a damn about that. My team is downtown. Straight up. Tech. Yeah. Speaking of Tech, did you see when they beat Miami? I loved it. I loved it. I had Tech with them points, but I didn't think, I didn't know they were going to win. They flat out won. Hey, I'm not a betting man, but I'm a guessing man. And I correctly guessed on that money line of us winning that game when we were down by 10. I should've text you then, like, hey, man. The live pic. I'm not a betting man. I'm a guessing man. That is a strike. I think we talked about that when you came in on that week, but yeah. Yo, yo, yo, yo. You know what time it is. Time for a broken plate. And you know what we rocking with? Prize picks. 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Now you got $200. Look, I ain't no math teacher. I ain't do too good in algebra. But I know that's a good math right there. Hey, come on over to Broken Plate. Prize picks. Get at it. Impressive win. Lucky win. But again, that's a W for the good guys. For the show. For the show. So look, when you was at Georgia Tech, because it was mostly like, it was like one option offense with the color. That's after him. Yeah, everybody get that mixed up. They look at my statue. See, I'm a little shorter than the average guy. But nah. Pro-style offense with Chan Gale. Chan Gale was there. Head coach for Pittsburgh. OC for Dallas. OC for Buffalo in Miami. So nah, it was no read option. No zone option, nothing like that. It was five and hitch, quick five, five step drop. You ran a lot though, didn't you Rich? Yeah. I mean, I had to at times. But around my junior senior, they started kind of what you're seeing now happened like my junior year with more dual threat quarterbacks. Nah, it's more accepted. It's day and night from what it was. I was frowned upon. Guys like you were frowned upon. Hurry up and go play Y-Receive. Hurry up and get that running back. Hurry up, go play DB. You know what I mean? But now, I mean, you got D-Lime and running 4-3-4-4. You got to put somebody back there that can move. Right. That's the fact. What quarterbacks you liking right now? Quarterbacks I'm liking right now. We just spoke them in a little bit. I love Aaron Rodgers. I do really love Aaron Rodgers. Unpopular opinion, but that pretty dude in San Francisco, I love the way he executes. Oh, for sure. I mean, ironically, they just laid an egg up there in Cleveland just now. But I love him. I love the way he executes and he uses his tools. He just does his job. Jalen Hurts. I think my boy down in Houston, man, I think he's that next one for us, though. CJ Sproul. I think he's the next one, though. I like him a lot. I don't know, man. I like CJ Sproul. We just think alike, man. You like CJ Sproul? I love it. I ain't proved that episode. I missed that one. I usually keep up. Hey, no, we said it earlier in the other episode, but no, man, it's like, that's what I think I've been missing around here. Somebody who on that higher level of sports thinking just like me. Because then I be feeling so trapped, arming in this motherfucker all day. He coming up and I sat down 10 minutes and I said everything he was supposed to say. We rehearsed to nothing. And this shit ain't rehearsed. No, no. So that's dope. Great minds thinking like, you know you're doing good things when you got opposition, man. Keep going. Yeah, man, but I don't know. I think they do this shit on purpose sometimes. They do this shit on purpose. So when you was like, come from Stevenson, right? So when you was come from Stevenson, what other colleges were on your radar? Auburn. I was one call away from going to commit to Auburn. Wow. And I rubbed it in their face real big too, because we actually beat them twice. I was waiting on Terry Price, the recruiter, to call me one more time and I was going to commit to Auburn. Damn. They didn't. So after that last game, I played, got on the phone with Tech, went to them. Georgia loved me. Wanted me to play any type of athlete position though. But not quarterback. Sabin loved me. Sabin loved me. He's an LSU then? Yes, he was an LSU with Jimbo Fisher. But he told me straight up, hey, we got your Marcus Russell coming in, 6-4, he's going to be that guy. You can play anywhere else. A college he was. Listen, he's honest. Yeah, you can play anywhere else. But Michigan loved me at D.B., Louisville. I had some, you know, some decent looks, but I wanted to be that guy. Yeah. I wanted to be quarterback. I thought that was a true freshman. Right away? Yeah, it's hard to say sometimes. A quarterback position. Did a little something, man. Yeah. A little back on it. You know, it was pretty big things, but did a little something. Yeah, for sure. You weren't no slug. That's what I'm saying. At a time when running quarter, when you would watch a quarterback who would scramble and run, you growing up, this was a quarterback and we knew, like from all to elementary, middle school, we knew mobile quarterbacks. But once they get in college, they, they change the dynamic. Now it's like, oh man, this is boring. I hate Georgia quarterbacks. And now I let that be known every time. Like back for one. He's a punner. Come on, man. Now I'm telling you, he's going to be a punner when he get in the league. He's going to be a damn punner. But then they were going to switch you and make you like, you know, Y or C with D, B type of stuff. Imagine you get behind five star linemen. Absolutely. Just think about what you could have, you know what I'm saying? Look at Bryce Young. If this, if it's 2007, 2008, Bryce Young never get that opportunity. Absolutely. That's real. Absolutely. That's half of the league now. Right. Lamar Jackson. Jalen Hurts. Even players like Jason Nally, I mean, he's a little taller than, than most, but he's mobile. He's moving around. He's not looking to sit back and sit in the fight. He's making plays. What you think about the Niel deals college players again? And I am. And I am. Nielton. Somebody put it perfectly. Hey, hold on. Wait a minute. I've never heard that. I still got a lot of stuff. I don't know what that is. In a minute of time, I asked the nigga for stats or asked the nigga to fact check some shit. You never could do that. I think about Niel. I think about Colin Kaepernick and everything. I'm like, hold on. I'm not even going to go there with politics. Where did it go? Now you want to embarrass me? What? I'm just saying, bro. I guess it's a beard thing, man. Niel then. What you think about Niel then? Niel, somebody. He said he thought I was talking about Colin Kaepernick. I swear that you said Niel. I would love for a minute, but somebody put it perfectly. They said there's reparations for all the athletes that did not get paid before. Man, I, I, man, I hate thinking about it. Because I know I'll be so good right now when it came to that. Because you know guys getting deals from beans and we in downtown. Right. The amount of opportunities for a starting quarterback or Georgia Tech are endless, especially when he's a likable guy and he's winning. From the crib. Come on now, man. I don't like to think about that. Like I said, that was wonderful. People don't know, like, I will advisor my junior in senior year. My face is on Oakley's box. Right. So if I show you the next, I'll show you a picture. My face is on Oakley's box. I got you. It's on Oakley's box. That mirror tent that a lot of people will wear. Me, me, Calvin, join the Y and to show our choice with the first ones to break that up. Everybody else is just doing regular clear. But we got the little slight clear with the mirror tent. So, you know, we got to swag it out a little bit. They put my helmet and my face on the box. Nothing, nothing, nothing. I'm packing for it. Man, come on, man. I don't like talking about it because it brings up old feelings. That's right. Born in the wrong era, man. For real. For real. You walked so some niggas could run. Exactly. There you go. There you go. Shit. That's tough right now, man. That's crazy. It's all right. So, look, we be asking people because, you know, it's been trending on social media. You taking money out of rings. You being a competitive athlete. Somebody made up a valid point. The city is a major factor. But me as an athlete, give me the rings. Give me the rings, man. You're a competitor. That's why you play. That's why you play. You as your legacy that's why you do it. You do it to be a champion, to win championships year after year, to build some type of dynasty, if you will, for whatever program or organization you with. People don't understand that money comes along with the rings. They leave it at all. Hey, you getting the extra trick every round. First round, that's another check. Second round, that's another check. Super Bowl, that's another check. I mean, so you getting paid. But, yeah, the rings, man. That's something you can hold on to. Like to go a whole career without, you know, knowing the feeling of winning that championship and you don't want in high school. You don't maybe want in college. You don't want since you've been playing. You want to feel that. You don't want to be a champion. So some people, I think people say they'll take the money just for fun. Like some niggas, like, they weren't going to give you 50 million anyway, nigga. Did you take the money? No, I said I want the rings. Then I said, I always said I want the rings. I forgot my bag. Like on some competitive type shit. Like, because I'll be telling, just how I feel. Search stuff like money with money. Like, bro, I could have went to school. Got my master's degree if it was about money. Because you're not guaranteed. If you play sports, if you operating camera in guarantee, like you produce or anything, it not guaranteed you going to excel and make the money in your field. So if you want to be on a safe bet, nigga, go get a degree and get your electricity job. Nigga, what they going to need you, get an HVAC job if you want money. That's right. Yeah, nigga, shit. Nigga, you want a ring? Get a ring. That's why you do it. That's why you suit up, bro. That's the part. That's why you work out. That's why you go to practice. That's why you didn't entertain this group of people. Didn't entertain them girls. You do that shit to win. You know what I mean? So if you ain't anything for that, I don't know why. Make it pay out. Who was some quarterbacks or not even just quarterbacks. Who was some players that you looked up to when you was growing up in? Brett Fawr was my guy. Of course, Vic. You like Green Bay a lot then? I did. Well, you know, the Falcons blacked out a lot. So we saw San Fran Green Bay a lot. I told y'all, nigga, that before. So Dallas, I didn't necessarily like Troy Ackman, though. I like Steve Smil... No, not Steve Smil, but Steve Young. Steve Young was dope. San Francisco, yeah. Can you mobile a little bit? Who else? Vic, Favre, Random Cunningham, because he was one of the coolest people I've ever met in person. Oh, man, tell her. We got to... What happened? Herschel Walker was family at one point, ironically enough. So after the Falcons game, and that was one game, I think Herschel broke off a 93-yard run or whatever. So they won and everything. That's back when he was playing with Philly. So it was back in the day. Right, right, got you. Back when them old Greens are... Uh-huh. But I got a chance to meet him, and he literally datten me up. What's up, young brother? You know what I mean? Real cool, real slick. That's how it was smooth, nigga. I'm telling you. You know what I mean? Tallest, top-morning tallest people I've ever seen in my life. Yeah. Real cool, man. So Random Cunningham, definitely on the list for that. But you go off to remember that people don't be knowing how that could take somebody far. Like, what if he would have been a asshole? Boy, ain't it so amateur? Man. It's so amateur. It'd be the ones that you think gonna be coolin' down there like, nigga, you ain't even like that. Absolutely. Like, nigga, I just like sports. That's the only reason I know you, nigga. Nigga don't know you. Hey, and speaking of that, ironically, Dennis Rodman is one of the nicest people you ever run into. Nigga, what you was doin' with Dennis Rodman? No, I was not with him. Oh, okay. Let's be clear. I was not with him. What they called it, Sawgrass Outlet in Florida. It's a big outlet right outside of Miami. I'm in the middle of Sawgrass. And runnin' to Dennis Rodman, took a picture, dapped it up, got to ask a couple questions. Real cool. Yeah, cool. Real cool. Real cool. He was so freak. Yeah, you called him in the late time. Catch that nigga by 8.30, he was like, Dennis. It was, they like though. Oh, yeah, yeah. You called him, you called him right before he hit the liquor store. No, then that's, I ain't really heard too many bad stories about Dennis. Yeah, Frico Dennis? You heard what Dennis did? No, no. Frico. Oh, Frico, that's who they told us. Frico. He definitely fits in with Frico. You can see that happen. Definitely. Man, braves lost to the feelings. What you think about it? Hurt my heart, what? I mean, I'm a die hard braves fans. So... Nobody saw that coming though. I did. I mean, people saw it coming. Philly's hot as hell right now, bro. But damn, like how they did it? That momentum is everything once you hit their playoffs. That's for any sport. And they just caught hot like at the right time. Me and my brothers got to enjoy game one together. You know what I mean? We haven't gone to a braves game in years. So that was the highlight of that series of this playoff run for us. But nah, man, they just hot. You got to, again, tip your cap. I hate to do it, but they just hot right now. Yeah, they just hot right now. Hey, can you, speaking to your brothers, can you just talk about like, you know, your family legacy and like, you know, football and Stevenson. A lot of niggas don't talk about Marcus Baldwin. No. Yeah. Now, Reddy, I know a lot of people know you. Marcus Baldwin is my favorite, bro. Coat. No, no. That can't be wrong, bro. That can't be wrong, bro. That's my brother, bro. I said it, I said it excited. But I'm saying no. Marcus Baldwin was a dog. Like, you ever seen him play? On the middle school, Marcus. Oh, yeah. You know that. He, my brother, he was, he's rough. Yeah. He's a people champ. When Driz wasn't necessarily popular, he had Driz. He played every position on the field. You know what I'm saying? He was a likable, lovable dude. You know what I mean? He was loud. He used to be out. I never stepped foot in prime time. My brother used to love prime. You know what I mean? Great guy. Off-killing role with them clubs, off like that. But you know what I mean? You were real, you was like a real quarterback minded person too though. I used to tell them they ass all the time. Nah, dare they ask. Before the first game I seen you, they out in my partner house with some girls and you know shit, you know, doing they thing. I got them phone my dev like, hey man, get these nicks right. Five minutes later, they right at the house. Aw man, you quarterback. Man, nah, bro. Come on, man, let's win this game. Yeah, we got a game. You know what I'm saying? This is a Niagara photo game. We ain't winning. Yeah, that's why. But that was him, man. My brothers, all of them like that outside of me. All of them played DB outside of me. Ray Sean played DB, went to Central Michigan. UT Chat. Y'all know Marcus, Florida State and Memphis. Regis went to Memphis. And Marcelino, nicknamed Mr. He actually went to Indiana. Just got cut from the 49ers, but he got picked up by the Giants. So it's five of us out there running around. You mean? Crazy. I ain't know what that meant. Don't just put money in. Yeah, we got a little sister out there too, but she not getting on the football field. Pops ain't playing pops. Yeah, what was that like though? Like, you know, what was your dad like, like that structure in the house? Like, was y'all training every morning? Like, was he dead ball type? He went in the house. You know what I mean? It was just my mom and my three brothers. You know, you know how dads do sometimes some, you know, they get the hell on. But he was always there. My strength and conditioning coach was my dad. The give back coach is my dad. So even though he went in the house, he was there. Right. You know what I mean? And it literally kicked in around my eighth grade year to when my dad started pouring in everything he had into not only us, but our program. I can give you a list of NFL track runners. WNBA players. And I'm talking about Olympians when I'm talking about track runners. That know my dad that has grown under the tutelage of my dad with the strength, conditioning, and that mentorship. So now my dad came in at the right time, put his, put a stamp on us and everybody else and he's still doing that shit to this day. Yeah. Shout out to all of you. Thank you. You're welcome man. Sure. Oh, scary. What? I remember like, cause I went to, I went to Stevenson middle. So we used to, I played on the football team. We had to go up in the morning and live with the high schoolers and seeing coast ball and everybody like that shit was intense as a middle school and then walk back and start school. Like that shit was crazy. It's a lot of, it's a lot of what, what these athletes are missing right now is that element, the element of somebody just literally holding you accountable. My dad will call your mama house at six o'clock in the morning and say bitch, where you at? Put them on the phone. Why are you not in the way room? That's just the element I don't see anymore. Right. It's very rare to find right now, but. Right now, I think I blame social media. Like, you know, they ready to put up like they little highlights and stuff like that. Don't get me wrong, but it's all like marketing, but they not building no character with this, you know, with certain shit is like certain players will be like, something you can't teach. Absolutely. And you need like an OG like that. Sometimes just even telling you a like, you dead ass wrong. You Mr. Block like type shit. D kid. Now they don't want to hear that shit. No. They walking off from the coach. Nigga, I'll be going out there to the youth football. Nigga, the coaches came coach because the damn daddy's soon as they make it, he at the game. Nigga, let him talk to that coach. You want shit? Hey, that's hard to do though, bro. My son, Roman, his first year baseball, that's very hard to do, bro. Every time he make mistake you there. I'm on offense. It's hard to do, man. Like it's hard. Like I literally, so what I know now. But you're an athlete, you could tell yourself. I know that man, but you don't want to step on that coach's toe. Coach, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? And that was a struggle for me. I'm not lying to you. Do you look at yourself as being able to coach? I know I can coach. I was coaching at the home for a little bit. You know what I mean? But again, my passion far exceeds any athlete's passion that I've come in contact with right now. Again, that element or intangibles that we grew up with, that we used to, it ain't necessarily there all the time. It's not commonplace. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, man, that's hard for a dad that knows what's going on or has some type of idea of what's going on. That's hard to sit back. It really is. Nigga, I know some dads who don't know shit. That's a different story. That's a different story. That's a different story. No, nigga, I got up. He was going to get mad. I got a partner. Bro, he never played like football, plays like 9th, 10th grade, but he always telling his son how to play. You never played DB, bro. Let him talk to his coach. So he's like, bro, it just be like, man, let him talk to the coach. That goes in that social media. Because when he get to the point where the coach be like, just go over there and talk to your dad then. Like, you know what I'm saying? I can't coach you. Yeah, I ain't going to play you. Yeah, yeah. There you go. That's what happens. That's what happens. Go ahead and sit down, man. Let your daddy coach you up at the house. Yeah, or y'all can start a team. Yeah, y'all know everything. For real? So y'all, how was it? Fat Fitness come about and how was it started? Fat Fitness, shout out. If you don't know about the Fat Fitness, that's what, man, the brick. That's all you got to say. Shout out to my partner, Dooley, man. Dooley and I got together in 2013. We were both actually individually training, and I was on the east side of things. I was still coaching, training on the east side, coaching at Stevenson. Dooley was working out of Issa Garage and using the Civic Center parking lot. People don't even know what the Civic Center parking lot is because they don't know the Civic Center. But we ended up working together in down at Tyler Perry Studios. I was working out off a torn ACL, but we got together in 2013. He said, wow, just come by the garage, see what I'm doing in here. Ever since then, we've been together. If you see anybody doing anything on top of a brick, they got it from that boy right there, Dooley. He created that. There was no step, no two-step, no workout, no nothing. Was done before we started, or he started doing that on top of that brick. So we started in that 400 square foot garage. Off a P-1. Eventually moved across the street, off a bar tomorrow. Kept growing, kept growing. Move to Metro 1, which is right behind Gem Rock. And that literally was a tin can. No insulation, no nothing. So if it was 30 degrees outside, it was 25 on the inside. I don't know how that worked, but it did. But eventually we moved to our location now to where we've been there for the last six years, and we're lucky to still have some momentum going. So 2013 when we started. Shout out to that, man. That's just a testament. That's just a testament. So you know what I'm saying? You make it to the league. What was it like for you to transition out of not being in the league and finding your next calling or your next motivation to move? Because at the time you done trained for football since you was that's all you wanted to do. Man, if I'm going to be honest with y'all, it was hell. I call myself an artist. I call myself a journalist. I call myself a photographer. I call myself a businessman, everything other than football because I was scarred by football. I thought the game owed me more. Right, gotcha. Yeah, yeah. I was with Detroit for three years. First year I toured this quad, the third year I toured my ACL and then after that it was like, all right, all right. Just reality sets in, you know what I'm saying? Even though you still got that passion you want to be out there and you see the mediocre shit that slides by, you're like, I know I'm better than this guy. But again, transitioning, it's rough for most. Damn, they're 9 out of 10 and that's not just for football. That goes with basketball, that goes with baseball and any other sport, even track athletes go through it as far as like the transitioning phase. But it was hard. If I didn't have my dad around me, if I didn't have my mom, my brothers like us, so my people around me, if I didn't have them around me, even though I still struggle, I don't know where I'd be right now. Because I did, I tried to do everything but deal with athletes. I tried to do everything but deal with the gym. But I was reading this book and I keep reading this book to this day called The Compound Effect. The Compound Effect. Compound Effect. Last name Hardy, I can still forget his first name. Still read this book, but it said literally, you're born with everything that you need to be a millionaire and to live your life in abundance. When you come into this world, you have that. So I looked in the mirror one day and I was like, man, what the hell should I be doing? I said, man, my dad's supposed to be a millionaire right now training all these motherfucking pros, training all these, and my dad's is known around the damn world. That's what I'm supposed to be doing. We got the same damn name. All right, let me stop bullshitting and get on my stuff. And ever since I had that conversation with myself, like, bro, this is you. This is your name. This is so simple. Just follow him. Ever since then, it's been up. Then up. That's what's up. There's a lot of niggas don't read. Hey, man, just read one book. Just read one book. I swear to God. Just read one book, though. You're like, you ain't read one book. I keep reading it. Of course, I dive in the moment. You know what I mean? But that book, just master one thing. I see people with these libraries and shelves of book in their damn house and I'm like, bro, I know you ain't read every goddamn book in this house. I'm one of those people. That's cool. But in my mind, I'm like, nigga, why you friend? Like, read one. See, I think I'm gonna be too real. You know, it's not... I got three books and I don't even have them together. Like, it's one in my trunk. It's one in the closet. Like, it's... Like, I got that motherfucker. It's the yellow book, like, Fuck Feelings or some shit. Y'all, you seen that one? Yeah, so it's like, they were like, this is a good read. My ball just said the compound effect. I might get that book. Am I gonna read it? I don't know. But I'm not gonna have it looking like I done read. I'm like, it's niggas who have this shit on their... on their bookshelf. Like, I'm not buying no bookshelf. I'm not doing that type of shit. The core, I get that. I do get it. Because it does look nice, especially like if you're on a Zoom call or some shit, you know what I mean? You know how the ESPN journalists do it? You know what I mean? That looks good. But I know you ain't reading all them books for real. I love them. I love them. I bought it on Audio Book too. I swear to God, I love you too. Man, I can tell you about that, more or less about a month. I can tell you, I'm telling you now how that jump beat for real. Man, Reggie Light, just to know that you was at Georgia Tech because I actually was a Georgia Tech fan a couple years at different times, though. I went to school with Morgan Burnett growing up and he went to Georgia Tech. Oh, that's what's up. Yeah, so when he went to Georgia Tech, I'm locked in. Cory Griffith. Yeah. Yeah, that was my cousin. Yeah, he went to Georgia Tech. And that's how I know that Georgia Tech versus Georgia would be so real because my cousin, he'll send me pics. If he have to pick Georgia, that shit, he won't send it. Like, he won't send it. No, that's real, bro. He won't send that shit. But if he made it against him, he said it might be South Carolina plus 49. That nigga might put a star there. But Georgia, man, no. Man, one game, I knew, I was like, he just hate Georgia. That nigga bought up six points. Like, he bought up six points for the other team. I was like, bro, you doing all that. You true. Let's go Georgia. You true, bro. You true. Georgia's gonna win that shit, but now that should be real. Hey, Morgan Burnett, it's like a little brother to me. Yeah, because you had number one on. You know, Green Bay. Beautiful family right now. That's my dog, man. So, Morgan, he was playing with Green Bay. And at the time on the team, Eddie Lacey was on there. So, they in the locker room watching my videos and stuff. So, Eddie Lacey was like, he hit me in the damn, he was like, yo, you went to school with Morgan? He was like, yeah, he just told me. He was in the locker room watching your videos and stuff. He was like, he was like, I went to school and he was like, Morgan told him, he was like, man, he been funny since we been in like elementary. He told him that. So, I'm like, bro, I'm telling my home boy, I'm like, bro, Eddie Lacey. You know this at the time, Eddie Lacey. Right up there. Boy, he on the climb. Yeah, he just got to the league if he's up there. Yeah. So, we go to Eddie Lacey in Atlanta. He hit me up. He was like, you know, you in the city. So, I was like, yeah, he was like, man, you and Marco, y'all come out and hang with me with some club. He was like, whoop, whoop. So, I'm like, we pull up on him. He had somebody in the club. Like he wasn't spending money. He would tell them and they'll buy the bottle. So, he asked me what we drank. So, cool. The bottles come. So, I'm like, bro, I said, nigga, we good. Nigga Eddie Lacey rocking with us. Nigga, that was his last good. I'm talking to Eddie. No, no, no, no, no. This was his second year. Because the first one, because this, I think this before blue checks. Because I think he had. Yeah, when he had liked something, I was like, nigga, I was just watching you on sports center, you know, when they had about him coming from New Orleans or something. So, I'm seeing him liking comments and stuff on the shit. So, I'm like, nigga, what? So, this after his rookie year, his second year. Man, I just knew I had my NFL player in the back. We gonna got good. Don't shout out to Eddie Lacey. I'm trying to get him on the show. He was at Spell House like a few years back too, getting lit too. Oh, yeah. Oh, nigga, he's good. He'll hang now. He'll hang. He's still in shape, man. I'm still playing basketball Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Eddie. Oh, Eddie, I don't know. Oh, my God. You like... He's the first one on the court. I know he's stretching his shit. Good job. Good. That's good. I know we're here. I'm going on with Marcel. I don't know what it is but Marcel, he going through some. I don't know what it is. Yeah, I'm out there two, three days a week. I'm strong. That's all right. No, I don't want to work out with Reggie. Man, Reggie, people don't... And I can tell you this. Anybody who has trained with Reggie there know Reggie is a good motivator, bro, on some shit. That's why I know when I was asking about the coaching so you'd probably see if people's heart ain't in it. You know what I'm saying? They don't have the same passion as you. But Reggie is a motivator, nigga, like to keep, you know what I'm saying? Want to get better and stuff like that. But you need that type of people who had that. A lot of people ain't got that. Absolutely. I think what I'm turning into with you football, they putting players on the team. They ain't really developing these kids. They just thinking about winning right then. Like, these kids got to go on to middle school, high school, college. And it's like, as soon as they face an obstacle, they going to shut down because they ain't... It's nothing that, you know what I'm saying? Being built. Because the coaches, yeah, the coaches just ready right then. It's happening so often. So often. But what can you do? I just do my part. And you know, I'm not the rock, rock guy. I ain't finna be young. You and Dooley's two different... I'm finna tell you something real quick. Two different approaches. Like, I remember one time you were training, you was like, in the tics. He's like, hey man, why are we training so hard, Reg? What we getting ready for? I said, bro, you got to bounce back from that prize pick 242. I need you to bounce back that next day, bro. No lie. So, you know, like, you know, as you go weeks, you be like, it should be getting easier. But I'm like, he add more to this shit. Man, we might get in there like, you know what I'm saying? I'm gonna be honest, I ain't gonna lie. Burpees not easy. I hate burpees. I should be warm-ups. I'm just getting to the point where I could do one burpee correctly. I'm just able to do one burpee correctly. Nigga, we doing 40 burpees in a warm-up. Nah. We ain't even start training. Four sets of ten. Four sets of ten to ass up. If I do the first set, I'm like, okay, cool. Nigga, second set, I ain't lying. Facts. But you got to go into working out with a mentality. Like, if it's four sets of ten, I know after the first two I'm good. Like, I got two more and then it's a wrap. But, Dom, I'm just telling you part of the warm-up, it's ten burpees, then it's 15 lunges, then it's ten squats. Like, bruh, that shit, hey! You actually catching on. That's them, them some of the patterns. Wow, when you get to that four set, Nigga, you just lose count. You're just doing it. Yeah, that's how we warm-up. We got to get ready. I got to make sure you check in. It got to the point. I might make it out. The second or third set of the warm-up, but then it's time for the real workout. So, I'm like, I don't know where you at. Let's go. I just wait for that. I'll be at my place. He ain't lying. Chad telling his ass so quick. Rich. It's all Chad doing. Rich, Rich, Rich. Oh yeah, Chad, we ain't. They didn't know, but the brick class that they got, man, if you watching this. I'm in there. There's a poodle that's in that class. You done went? Yeah. My friend Jordan, if you just call out his name. So, we can know about your experience. Jordan, if you're watching, I've been bamboozled. She didn't tell me that there are smaller bricks in the back of the class. That's my first time going with her. She did just Pilates and I was like, I want to do some more cardio. She was like, we can take the bricks class. I was like, okay, cool. Not cool. Did you walk away hurting or did you just have a good workout? I mean, from what I did, I had a good workout. Okay, cool. Everybody look like there was my wet rags about to end. It does get a little hot at times. You can see it on the wall. Bro, we trained with Reggie and after that, he was teaching the brick class. So Chad not convinced me. He was like, you might as well knock one more out. So I'm like, all right, cool. I guess. Because I did only, you know what I'm saying? I missed two days this week. Let me knock out and get a double workout. So I go in there, bro. We ain't not doing it. I'm not stopping. I'm looking around. I was like, I'm finna die. Like, fuck. You're not lying. The mirror wet. It's like the room comes in on me. I'm just standing there. Literally two minutes into the class. I turned to Jardessa. What the fuck is this? And she's like, she's like very sweet and she's like encouraging. She's like, you're doing so great. I'm like, bitch, I'm dying. Bro, and then they playing, I'm going to make music in there. So we jam. And then they yelling at you. I'm going to die to meet me. This ain't the way I'm supposed to die. Hold on. How long, how long the sessions? It's like 45 minutes. 45. Bro, but nigga, it be so hot in there and so like, like, you know how when you first cut your car in the cold and then like you got to defrost? It's like that. It can get like that. Listen, nigga, you can't even see. It depends on what room you in though. I'm trying to sneak and look at people watching to see what time it is. Stop getting people away now. Oh no, no, no, no. It's a great class. It can get like that. But you are going to make, hey, it's October. Don't go to a hunting house. Take your head to a bricklay. My man. Go to a bricklay. Nigga, it's the same effect. Go to Jarday on Thursdays for Pilates. Absolutely. Shout out to Jarday. Shout out to all the trends we got over here. Man, you know, Lola be coming to your class. Man, she's so like motivating. She put a glasses on. She go to work. But all y'all trends, y'all got y'all different, you know, personality. But all y'all, like you never see y'all like down unless y'all go in the car and do that shit. I don't know. Bro, y'all always motivating people who come in. Bro, that's not a job, bro. Whether they train you or not. Bro, it ain't even got to be your trainer. You trying to lead? No, no, come to the class. They trying to motivate you to get better. My mom, my mom works out of the fit. Shout out to my dude. My mom, she never really was a workout person, but she might have started a fit on what, maybe like six, five, six years ago. She there. She worked out She didn't work out before? Nah, she's not like that. And I know you can't mention your mom. It's some fine women at the Fit Fit. What a segue. No, I'm just saying fellas, don't think. I know you might hear that brick in here. You said pilates, whatever that is. I don't know what pilates. Man, speaking on that, man, please get us some more. Y'all keep coming. Come down there. We need more guys down there. You speak it on fine women down there. He ain't lying. It's full of women down there. They're professional women. They got their thing in order. Everything is cool. But it's like nine to one when it comes to the ratio. Yeah, my homegirl Cree do the brick class. Fellas, come up. Fellas, please come up. We should go as a group. We should go as a group. I've been waiting on the whole 8-5-12 team to come up there. We can get y'all trickling in. Yeah, we can find out. I never did the brick class. We can train with Reggie. We can do a group class. Like, no. Let's do a brick and a pilates class. No. After we drop in, we can go and do a brick class as a group. Whenever y'all reading, bro. I'll change up the whole schedule. Y'all say y'all coming in in that one class and we doing light set or something else. Fuck that. I'll clean everything out. Man, we bringing them bricks just for y'all. Oh, don't do that. She's got that on. It ain't got to be bricks though. I thought I was going to the light class. It ain't necessarily got to be bricks. Summertime, it get real in the summer. True. So, look. You a Falcons fan? A little of Falcons. Lions fans too? For sure. But it's Falcons. Detroit? You like Ritter? Hell no. Listen to me. I was supporting him because I'm an avid supporter of my team. I was riding with him up until Sunday. This past Sunday against Washington. Yeah, I wanted to go see Sweat. Sweat was a high school player from Stevenson. Montez Sweat. You went to Mississippi State or something? Yeah, Mississippi State. I went to go see him first hand, but I just knew we had that game. I knew we were going to win that game easily coming out the momentum of the last win, but I was so unimpressed by the quarterback play. Literally on both sides, but more so with number four, right? Yeah, right here. Yeah, with four. I didn't like for it all. He was so unimpressive. He was unentertaining games I've ever been to as a fan. It was... I was disgusted. And I'm going to leave it at that because, again, I'm still a Falcons fan, but no. But if you look around, they got the whimpers. I love the running back, bro. I like Kyle Pitts. I like the receivers. They defense the solid, bro. The quarterback. Hopefully he had a bad game Hopefully. Hopefully. We got a star that sent, and you know what? Falcons was a max play this weekend. Like, if you in the gambling sports world, that was like a house bet. Like, boy, go in on the Falcons. Who said that? A couple people. So you like to watch... You did? I did. Marcel was seeing you. Marcel was seeing you. Eight losing tickets. Marcel was seeing you. Eight losing tickets. And on his tickets, all the games that he should have took, he just take the opposite for no reason. So I believe he probably did take the Commanders. That sound like covering my problems. Yeah. Then he would turn around and take the Giants money line. Absolutely. He would do stuff like that, too. I don't do that. Oh, yeah, you like the Giants. Yeah, here's Giants for you. Damn. You by the same boat then? Yeah. You playing at Georgia Tech, what's one of the most memorable games right now that you could... Like, it come to mind that you think about like, man, that was a game. Oh, that Orange Bowl game. The last year of the Orange Bowl, we beat Miami. That was ranked number three. Rank number three in the nation. Yeah, luckily, Devin Hester was hurt that week. But he was. You can't go there. We finna go to work. That's one, of course, the catch with Calvin. But that first... I was a big fan of Miami just like everybody else was. You know what I mean? In the 90s. So going down there and actually playing inside the Orange Bowl. Basically shutting that shit down. You know what I mean? With a win against them with that ranked number three, that was huge. That was huge for me, my brothers and everybody when we were coming up. Because recently, I had watched the Miami versus Notre Dame 30 for 30. And I saw that last year. But you know, when you miss certain type of eras, you don't really know why people root for teams so bad and go so hard for teams. But I know if I would have lived through that, I would have been a Miami Hurricane fan first and foremost. Because it kind of was like that. Because they were the convicts versus Catholics. Yeah, so it was like damn. But Miami had those teams but when I was growing up, they was winning. So I'm never like a bandwagon so I'm like no. They was winning all the time. I liked Florida State. Both programs were up there when we were coming up for real. So Florida State, Miami, even you can throw Florida in there too. Florida was running college football for a long time. So what made you choose ACC over SEC? I knew, well one, I mean, Tech was a win-win for me. Because you at home. And I love downtown. I love downtown Atlanta. I'm not going to lie to you. I still live downtown. Even in high school, Friday after the game, Saturday, we ain't got nothing to do. We going to Buckhead when Buckhead with Buckhead. You feel me when you can get out in the car in the middle of the street, jump in the girl car and do that, you know what I mean? Of course, that's no longer here but I love downtown. I love Atlanta now but that should be on the highway. It's a wrap. It's a wrap. Buckhead, it was like a real party every single weekend. You know what I mean? And again, playing quarterback was huge. So that was the final. And it was on TV every week. Was you guaranteed a starting spot? No. After the first week of it got back to me, after the first week of camp, the coaches had a coach's meeting. Chan Gayley said, turn in the depth chart for quarterback and all the coaches turned in defensive coaches. Everybody had me on number one because Gayley was like, how fast do we move this guy to running back? Damn. Did you go early? No, I did not. There was a such thing but no. My curriculum at Stevenson was a regular curriculum. It wasn't to have you graduate early and then go to school early. I was raw, bro. I went in and started my first game damn near four weeks on campus. That's wild. Nigga, imagine that in college. Nigga coming from Atlanta. I was living a dream, bro. That is the dream. Nigga, as a freshman, not red, sir. Freshman. Mm-hmm. Before you go, talk about the program because you came from Stevenson which a lot of people might not know about but talk about that football program and what that did for you. Again, I'm going to be honest with you. Shout out to coach Ron Gottred. That was our head coach. He coached for damn near 30 years. Finally retired. Soft-spoken leader for us. Donald Sellers was another cornerstone of that program. He was a defensive coordinator. He was like Gartrell's best friend. But I mean, you'll find every person you ask, they'll go back to the ball family. I'm going to be straight up and down. We had some guys come before us. Theron Dudley, Steven Tewkes, Arthur Adams, DeMario Mentors. A couple guys who were Brandon Cannon started setting the trend. But it wasn't until my dad actually came over and actually instilled a mentality of, Bruv, you don't work. These motherfuckers going to run through you. Because it's a world outside of 285. He used to say that shit all the time. It's a world outside of 285. And he just turned on something in every athlete that came in that program to catapult him to whatever the hell they doing now. The baseball players all sports. He transcended all sports. But he put that in us, man. And he had some hell of a motivation of ways to get us ready. The one I got to tell you because I know you'll find it's entertaining. Playing Centennial, my second round of the playoffs. We had the school Saturday before the game. And to motivate us, he cuts on Rosewood. Rosewood. That's what... Rosewood. Rosewood. We beaten them 28-9 that had time. And we destroyed this team. It's the playoffs. It was supposed to be pretty good. But again, he turned on that mentality to say, amen, these people are not going to give you anything. These people do not take this opportunity for granted and you got to work your ass off. So, I mean, just learning that hardcore military type work ethic was everything for us. What's up? It should be a documentary on Stevenson High School, real tough. All the athletes they produced. You said something then, for real. For real, for real. I went to McNair, so... Y'all was trash. No, no, no, no, no. What was that quarterback that went to Memphis? The quarterback that went to Memphis. When you was trash when I was in high school? I know what you're talking about. He was 30 years ahead of me. Yes, he was. He was older than me, too, though. Yeah, I can't think of anything. He put y'all on the mouth for a little bit. Yeah. McNair, you know what? They would lose when it was time to play them carolters and stuff like that. So, it was like normal type stuff. But it was like... When I got... When I moved from... on the south side, going from North Plain, if you was an athlete, you was an athlete. When I got to McNair, I'm like... Oh, these niggas... The niggas. And the athletes. These are some niggas who just play football. There they are. These niggas ain't no athlete. There they are. These niggas bought that shit. Absolutely. Damn. Well, I think that'd be the thing, but if you have a coach, and like I already was saying, if they inside and, you know, the program, you care about what goes on when these kids leave the school. How Pops felt when you go to Georgia Tech. He was at the game turn. He always knew. He always had a lot of confidence in all of us. He still owe me a motorcycle to this day. But, you know, that's another story. We made a bet if I get a D1 scholarship as a quarterback to get that scholarship to a D1 program. He'll buy me a bike. Of course, he's like, man, get your ass out of here. That's a dad's shit. I'm glad he didn't, man. I don't know. Yeah, nobody need to be riding a motorcycle, especially your quarterback. He saved your life. He did. Saved your life with that. Any more questions for Reggie, man? Nah, we appreciate you coming through. Pleasure, man. My career. I told them all along. Soon as we had, because we always do like a pound for pound, but they were so adamant about Randy Marshall. I was like, I knew I was like, I could just break, because you was throwing passes to Calvin Jones. Man, you never see his coordination. Just break it down. Just break it down to his coordination, how fast the guy was, how agile he was. We showed at the combine tonight, because we were there at the same time, but I mean, I've never seen anybody be triple team, double team and triple team on the line of scrimmage at the YVC position. That blew my mind. And again, we ain't talking about a JV football game. We ain't talking about a park ball game. We talking about in the NFL, at the highest of the high. You know what I'm saying? But you know, it was surprising that I got him. That was the only person that hosted my whole team there. I got him. Had him in the house before 12 and everything. I knew what his mom was looking at for. Georgia kept him out too late. Georgia kept him out too late. Georgia kept him out too late. Damn. I knew what was going on. We knew Calvin was playing tight end at Sandy Creek. They put him out at YVC very early on. I knew what I was doing. That's the only guy hosted at Georgia Tech. Shout out to Reggie Ball. Yeah. Getting the best receive they ever played a game. To go through Georgia Tech. I mean, Randy Moss won a win for that. You can't. He want to leave in West Virginia. For real. No, I don't. I'm a sports debate. No, Randy Moss was doubt, but I just man, Calvin, I just just thinking back looking at them games he used to play, bruh. And the fact that he left he still had years of prime level. And I think niggas leave off that part. You got time for a story? Yeah. I'm done. I'm done with football, but I'm still in Detroit. I'm still in Detroit. And I'm out and about, I think I'm going to some engagement gathering or something like that. Middle of the street, cabin wall across the street, I literally get out the car, we hug and everything in the middle of the street. And this was, I hope he doesn't mind me saying this, but I'm going to say it anyway. This is a year before he calls it quits. He said, Bob, I'm done. He said, man, I am hurt. In the middle of the street, we just out on a random Saturday night. So before everybody else knew. You knew it was coming. Of course, I don't, I don't do that talk. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? He ain't trying to break the news. I don't, I don't, I don't, I'm the last person to speak along. He knew what, he knew what telling you and coming in, he was like, I gotta worry about Bob. But I knew, I knew ahead of time that he was about to call it quits. But again, bro, when you got two or three people assigned you every game, all game, let me tell you something. They not just playing fair. Oh yeah. So when you running down the field and he ain't looking, he didn't knock the shit out. You know what I mean? He didn't. Stafford, Stafford don't care. He'll throw that mother fucker. He got me hanging in the L-line. Shit, I don't blame my dear too. Yeah. When he was younger then. Shit. Exactly. And it was more so one-on-one back then. Yeah. Nobody know. But nah, man. I mean, the guys just, shit, one of the greatest for real. Hands down. So you were just like, throw it in the air once he, you know, he, it would be triple, triple team in the end zone when he come down. That really happened with me. I'll make that clear. So very rarely did I just say, hey, Calvin, everybody is guarding you. I'm about to throw you the ball anyway. No. If I saw you one-on-one with one of the greatest players I've ever seen in my life, I'm going to throw it to him if it's one-on-one. And people did that. You know what I mean? I remember at certain times of the game, coaches say, hey, Reggie, I don't care who's guarding Calvin. Throw it to him. If it was two, three people on him, I did not. Right. You know what I'm saying? It was just a matter of numbers. As a quarterback for me, one-on-one, I'm taking my receiver. If it's, if I don't have the numbers, I'm going away from them. But stupidly enough, a lot of people leave Calvin one-on-one and we taking advantage of it. You going crazy. Absolutely. Man, shout out to you, though, Reggie, man. Excellent, excellent, man. Athlete, well, first and foremost, you're an excellent person, though, man. Well, I appreciate you. Yeah, now, some real shit, like, just to come through and, like, tell, like, you could just, with Calvin Johnson being able to tell you some shit like that and you not going to tell nobody, like, nowadays, nobody can't tell nobody the shit. You will see them niggas on the podcast. I ain't with you, bro. Sooner or later, Calvin would have told somebody, he started a podcast or something. Yeah. Man, I just talked to Calvin the other day, the niggas said, he's going to quit. Absolutely. Nah, I can't quit, because nigga, you don't leak the shit, but nah, it's just a little shit like that. We should, oh, before we get out of here, you, I don't know if they had a line on you. Oh. You had an unpopular opinion for yourself. You said Kevin Samuels was a prophet. Absolutely. Absolutely. And I know I'm not alone. And I know I'm not alone. I know I'm not alone in this room. I know I'm not alone in this room and I'm not here to offend anybody. But again, what that man was trying to do is bring our black, black families together. Of course he had some crazy ass tactics. Of course he came off harsh. Yes, he dogged some women out. He also dogged some men out. But his goal was to bring the black families together, man. After what was his ultimate goal, again, he started talking to us, which people don't mention. He made podcasts and seminars for men before women started calling in, and I don't mean to single you out. I'm sorry. Before women started to call in for advice and everything like that. But he owned us something. This is how you know he owned us something, because everybody imitating the shit he was doing. I can't tell you how many guys are starting podcasts, trying to give motherfuckers a relationship advice. And they ain't had two girlfriends and they down like that'd be the only thing to get me some niggas. Like bro, you ain't the niggas. You know your lame ass. I had no girl. Chill out. And then if some niggas will be saying shit, I wouldn't do that. And they do that. Yeah. That's why I'm there. You would never hit me. Like, well, I never trigger. I do that. I've done that. I've done that. I've done that. Babe, I've done that. For real. No. Appreciate you, man. Appreciate you coming through. Thank you. This is dope, man. Thank you. Thank you. We need a picture of that on the armor box and send us some, send us some, what? Some... Member billion. Member billion. Send us some. What you want, bro? Anything you can add to the, well, I don't call it a collection. I got you. Just to add, we got two things. Oh, yeah. I see y'all adding up. Yeah, I got you. Nah, this ain't... I don't know who signed this shit, man. This is... Marcel signed them up. Oh, shit. He's still in shape. You know that? You know what I mean? Hey, man. Y'all make sure y'all follow Reggie on all social media platforms. The ball effect. Make sure you, if you in Atlanta, if you not and you visiting, check out Effect Fitness, man. Shout out to Reggie Ball. This has been another great episode of Broken Plays. This is dope, right? This is dope, man. This is dope. That was a dope, man. That was dope. Here you go.