 The best thing I've done in retirement thus far is absolutely nothing. I'm not surprised at all that Larry's still playing. He still has, like he said, a passion and a fire to compete and to play and to win. He just continues with every catch, he continues to move up and actually now creates a separation between himself and, I believe, T.O.'s right behind him and Randy Moss and a handful of other NFL legends that he's leaving behind with every catch in every yard and every touchdown. Larry's the best football player and one of the best teammates I've ever been around or been on a team with. Not just from his on-field capabilities and God-given ability, but from the way he leads, from the way he teaches the young guys, the way he kind of leaves a blueprint for the younger guys that are high draft picks and other guys like Patrick Peterson who have really followed in his footsteps and a number of different ways off the field. So to me, Larry's the best, not because of just the numbers on the field and the statistics from the entire player that he is and the entire leader that he is. The Cardinals are a ways away. They have a lot of stuff they need to clean up on the offensive line. Any time you hire a coach and then fire him one season later, it's a pretty good sign that you're a ways away. I believe since I was there with the owner, Michael Bidwell and Steve Kine, the general manager, I saw firsthand how good they are at their jobs and it's a ways away, but I believe in those two guys and riding the ship and getting them back into contention. One of my fondest memories of the quarterback room, it was myself, it was Matt Leiner, it was Billy Hart and Matt Castle and I came into a meeting one morning and everybody was really quiet and kind of pissed off and I was kind of egging everybody on, what's going on, what's the matter and there was a little bit of a disturbance on fraternity row at USC because there was a little bit of an argument and I'm not sure if it was over a girl or what, but supposedly Matt Castle picked up an empty 40 bottle and chucked it at Matt Leiner and it hit Matt in his elbow and Matt started crying and was really out of sorts about it and it almost erupted in our meeting room into another fight but the coach, I think Pete Carroll had walked in and Norm Child walked in right when things got really heated and Matt was tearing up and really frustrated and his face got really red and that fight ended there but that was one of my better memories of that quarterback room. I think the final score of this game will be New England 28 and the LA Rams 25, it's a random number to throw out 25 but I just think New England's got a little bit more coming into this game they know exactly who they are, there's been some ups and downs in LA they won in New Orleans on a freakish play and I just think New England's been here enough to get it done again and I think Tom Brady probably wins his fifth MVP or fourth MVP, whatever it is. I'm here representing FedEx for the FedEx air and ground player of the year award Voting started about a month ago and it actually closes the 31st so fans can log on to Twitter on the NFL.com backslash fedex they can vote there for the FedEx air and ground player of the year award I personally voted for Patrick Mahomes for the air player of the year award and Ezekiel Elliott for the ground player of the year award it's coming out of the wire, I mean six great candidates the quarterback for Drew Brees, Phillip Rivers and Patrick and the ground candidates of Saquon Barkley, the amazing rookie year he had in New York and then Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott