 It's so stupid, it's positively brilliant. It's brilliant, it's positive, positive. It's positive, positive. It's positive, positive. Talking about the Romo situation, because I asked T.O. earlier, it was Romo, a better quarterback, are announcer. Because you know, when you're sitting there, you're like, if he can see what the f- if he knows what's going on, why didn't he know that when he was a player? And you just explained it perfectly. Yeah. Do I need to explain it? Yeah, why not? Well, what I said is like, okay, if he, like I said, for him to be the quarterback that he was. Yeah. And so to sit now where he sits in the seat of announcing games, you know, dissecting, you know, plays before they happen. Again, he doesn't have any pressure coming after him, you know, in a booth as he does on the football field. Right. So you don't have those innate abilities to escape. You know what I mean? Right. In a booth like you do on the field. Right. You get what I'm saying? What you're saying, or a lot of quarterbacks know what's going to happen, but it's different when you've got a guy 260 pounds running at you. And you have two seconds to do it. Absolutely. Right, right, right. So he's not so elite, maybe a call in the game, like if you brought another quarterback who had played the position for just as long, he could probably predict the same place. I don't know if Troy Eggman don't do that. No, 95% of the players. I don't even know if he's there still. He doesn't know where he is. Different between Troy Eggman and Tony Romo, Troy Eggman has won Super Bowls. Right. Tony hasn't really won anything. And that was a knock on him that he couldn't win the big game on. Right. Pass. Okay. Can we, I have a question. Because I have a theory. Let me clear this up. That's not me hating on him. No, I'm just saying facts. Right, but people are hearing and they're like, oh, he's hating this and that and the other. No, I'm not hating on him. I cry for the guy. Like, you know, in the locker room, like I said, we're in a locker room, you're a brotherhood. And that's, I ride it. I died, you know, cry for my dude. Right. I thought the questions at that time was unfair. And to clear, so everybody, bring everybody up to speed is we got into the playoffs. He was dating Jessica Simpson at the time. We had a week before a playoff start and they went to like Cancun or Cabo or some of him and Jason and everybody else. And then everybody's like, oh, well, he's not focused, blah, blah, blah. You know, then we came back and we lost the game. So we got, we got press press conference, you know, and they tried to blame it on that was his trip was the why we lost the game. That has nothing to do with me. I think I had a high ankle sprain. So I was getting treatment. He always heard. Yeah, bro. That's kind of a point to you. You are hurting the big moments, but your credit you did play. But I can't, I came through in the big moments too. You know, whereas you asked me about the big nab situation, you know, when I was in the hyperbaric chamber, getting treatment around the clock, little did I know he's out the night before the game, getting boozed up this and that. Yeah. Then all of a sudden we're in the game and then he gets sick. So you're losing. We end up losing. You're saying the game sequence from the booze. He was hungover. 23, 24, 21. We end up losing up losing a Super Bowl. But everybody was like, but I never, the thing is I was so I was so I had two screws and a plate in my ankle. So my focus was honestly. You weren't able to play. Right. Yeah. So my focus was on getting ready and being prepared for the game. So I had no idea till a week later that he had thrown up in the huddle. I sent her at the time and Freddie Mitchell, they're the ones I think kind of acknowledged or, you know, there was the first ones to mention that he had gotten sick in huddle. I did an interview. I was in Miami, some reporter, what have you. And so he asked me about the incident and I said, and my response was, I said, if anybody should have been out of shape, it should have been me because I hadn't played in like about a month and a half. Yeah. So I never said anything about him being sick in the huddle or him throwing up in the huddle. But with my response, it came out the next week. Oh, Terrell's criticizing Donovan. He said he threw up in the huddle. He was out of shape. Listen, I never said. You actually just said Donovan McNabb got drunk the night before the Super Bowl. This is another. I said, that's why. He said boozed up. Yeah, he was boozed up. But I said, I didn't know this is what happened. Where was the soup? What was the soup? What was the soup? I don't know. I mean, all these years, bro, like I said, everybody has criticized me and said that I broke up the team. And he just recently come out and said, oh, I prevented them from getting, you know, to the Super Bowl or making a Super Bowl run that the following year when the year of the Super Bowl, two weeks prior to the Super Bowl, they were asking him about my availability. You know, for the Super Bowl, he was basically saying that he didn't need me. They didn't need me. We got to the Super Bowl without Tio because they played those two playoff games without me. So then, so why would you now come out and say, oh, I prevented you from getting to the Super Bowl the next year? When you just said you didn't really need me. I brought a lot of swag, a lot of energy, a lot of professionalism, a lot of big plays to Philadelphia when I came over from San Francisco. And I think that kind of energizing, that kind of stuck with the team and that kind of flow through the season. They wrote that energy that I brought into the playoffs. For both of y'all, because both of y'all played football the night before a big game, shouldn't players protect each other from going out and getting drunk or getting high or being with women? But you would think, especially how he's regarded to be a consummate pro, professional. He's a quarterback, captain of the team. You would think that he would be the guy to make sure that those things. Yeah. In good locker rooms, usually they do, right? Good locker room. All the veterans are making sure the younger guys are in by a certain time. Or like I said, there's no reason to go out because we're here for one goal. When you have like a younger team or like younger leaders, then they think that's what it's about. Most good teams do have a good locker room. They kind of police themselves. What if it was nerves though? Like the night before a big game, do you got to go out and try to do something to take the edge off? You do the exact same thing. You should do the exact same thing you've been doing all year. Especially as you're a veteran. But if you win, no one cares, right? Like, you know, Michael Jordan's out gambling until like 4 a.m. in the morning. But he was the freak of nature. Jordan could do that. But you can't put Michael Jordan and Donovan in the same place. I know. I know what I'm saying is winning 20 and 20. You can't. You can't. No, you can't. You can't be in that conversation either. No. Did you just put you and M.J. and Donovan? That's what I'm saying. You're here. There's M.J. and Kobe. You're not here? Bro, come on. I'm here because they're not here. Okay. Let's look at. No, I've been trying to tell them the same thing. He's not on that level. M.J. and Kobe will obviously Kobe rest in peace. But like M.J. and Kobe, they're doing different things because they transcended the sport. Right? I've been what I did as a receiver, a big receiver. I'll give you that but just don't go on their level. I will say this about receivers. I think that receivers are the most dynamic position possibly. Say what you say. Come on. Give it to me. Come on. Can I butter up? Can I butter up first? No, don't butter up. No, you're not here. I think it's the most dynamic, probably the most dynamic athletes in sports. I also think it's the least effective position in helping your team win. I would never pay a wide receiver. I think a word you've said is useless. I think it's the most useless position in terms of helping your team win. I get what you're saying. Why would you say that? To my receiver? I just don't know an elite receiver that's won a Super Bowl in the last decade. Both of them are receivers. I know. I was an elite receiver. Hold on. Let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them, let me get them. I've never seen an elite receiver. So if Superman wasn't getting, didn't get sick in a Super Bowl, we would have won. If he wasn't drunk, hungover. So to your point, to discount your point that you didn't see you've never seen an elite receiver win a Super Bowl. No no. In the last decade. Last decade. Okay, okay. The last one I can remember is Marvin Harrison. And do you guys remember the, he wasn't, that's not, if he's not elite, that's not the top 10 ever to play the point though the point is because the game is not in your control right okay you guys can be as great as you want to be okay but you catch the ball eight times a game that's an amazing game right only eight possessions you affect the game you're not really blocking you are blocking on every single play so don't say that ever again but go ahead okay so you're not truly affecting the outcome of the game as much as other position play for example offensive defensive line like those the only people I would pay offensive defensive line quarterback maybe I don't even think you got to be that good you're gonna pay the offensive defense line you pay the a defensive line I'm all for them they're underpaid their defensive line they're grossly underpaid and it's their phone you guys are exciting you guys sell the tickets and the people who sell the tickets get money don't get me wrong the one-handed catch is OBJ I don't ever gonna win a Super Bowl okay so what you're saying is right there's 11 players on the field right yeah you take those two or three receivers top three receivers if you take them out and just put in regular dudes yeah what do you do when it's third and seven what do you do when it's third and 11 what are you doing the last two minutes of a game because if those receivers are not getting open you don't you don't have one right now because he's not as good as a receiver let's just say he's blocking tight end block every position hold on hold on hold on offensive linemen and a receiver so how the tight end gonna be factoring into this equation which he's trying to explain to let but no let's just say he's not in this equation right he's blocking because you have to be blocked up we need max protection because our quarterbacks getting beat up let's say right okay so you only have three receivers we go for receivers right if those guys aren't catching the ball how are you advancing the ball down the field I throw a screen that doesn't work come on now that moment that had to just explain okay there's 15 to 23rd downs in the game right you're gonna have two two minute situations in every game so you're talking about out of all of those plays you take out the receivers you cannot advance the ball and how many times have receivers they just don't have to be that good but what if they don't catch it because you know what guys who are average that play receiver they don't catch the ball number one I can't catch the ball we're talking about this is easy to catch you see why the new Patriots suffered just for the how many rings they suffer we're talking to stay on course look at those wide receivers West Welker and his fight to stay on course he should be working to keep their health health that's not a true statement that's a dude why did it why did the Patriots suffer this year because they didn't have a receiver or a tight end to get open that was his frustration now you know your point you make a good point I'm just telling you that one year when the when the Patriots had the arguably the greatest wide receiver what do they end up doing at the end of the season they lost the Super Bowl because when elite wide receivers don't help you win they do help you win when they use in the right way they might help them why wouldn't they why didn't they win the Super Bowl so you think it's Randy Moss father I'm not saying that but to his point when you need you're gonna need some dynamic receivers and so no to his point it was a very not smart conversation you're having because if you take linemen out it's the same thing you take receivers out it's the same thing you fit the quarter it's all the same you need 11 people football is the best right team you'll ever it's an amazing sport because 99% of people watch it have no fucking clue what's going on they're still entertained by it right I'm ignorant to what happens I can't describe what a nickel defense I can't do all this kind of stuff I don't have in the conversation all I can take off his data he thinks he can come to vote for y'all right now I could definitely I can do heart surgery and then played one on one with Jay Williams he challenged Jay Williams Jay Williams spot him at that point that's buckets though that's bucket can you move dude can you move? of course I can move but there was a 7 point game oh no you don't want to smoke I don't want to see you try to cover to you I'm the best athlete in this room no you're not you're the second best athlete I can't say who's better I know that if you got analytics then you would know okay smart guy I don't know his analytics you know he didn't know my analytics I'm a dude okay you're a dude there we go we say dude in sports that means he's an elite guy definitely there are elite receivers and there are game changers yeah playmakers yeah you I'm one of I'm one of those two that I mentioned I'm a playmaker and I'm a game what do you think is higher cuz me a lead is higher well again I think an elite receiver is a game changer yeah but do you think that you could catch a pass if I was defending you now that's not even why you even answering the question like when that when we beat everyone first of all this is this is equivalent this is equivalent when we played when I was with the Niners and played the New York John I won't even touch and they had Jason Seahorn I'm not about a little white boy check me boy you got a white man right here you kind of look like you look like see for it actually here's a look like it's not let's look like at the line here's a thing I won't even check you with the line you what is that even a word what's that I'm playing football on the streets bro I didn't do this bougie look at the size of these motherfuckers you know what they said this is interception