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big round of applause woo big round of applause [ __ ] it give him a standing
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ovation for the man we got in the room right now come on let's give him a standard
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Ovation 100% 100% he's a Trailblazer for many reasons have to be facts I'mma put
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them in the lineage to Jack Johnson talk about it though oh Jack Johnson great Jack Johnson the great Jack Johnson
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revolutionized boxing bear Knuckles baby as we know it today and stood as a black man through adversity criticism scrutiny
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racism discrimination and Jack Johnson we still speak his name today big round
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of applause let's go let's talk about Edwin Moses wow Edwin Moses 400 meter
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hurdler who was the only hurdler who had a certain amount of strides in between
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each hurdle and for years for decades they could not break Ed when Moses's record he changed the way people do
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hurdles let talk about Stephen Curry come on he wasn't the first to shoot a three-point shot however he led a whole
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generation to shooting three-point shots that as we see it today he changed the
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game though CH theame in football when we look at Patrick
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Mahomes and all the different athletes who have come since him their style of
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play which is unique and unconventional unmatched you can't guess what he do
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there's no defense that could really shut him down he showed a new way of what a quarterback can look like and how
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a quarterback can think and play he revolutionized the position in my opinion and he's from our generation
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ladies and gentlemen we got him here today um comeback Player of the Year
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four Time pro bowler play for multiple teams ladies and gentlemen he's Hip
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Hop's quarterback give for the one and only Michael [Music]
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see hey when I heard four time Pro Bower it make me upset because it should have
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been five come on man talk to us man what happened yeah being being young you
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know being young I flick the crowd off I I was actually flicking off a New Orleans Saints fan people get it Mison
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screwed thinking it was uh I was flicking off of a Falcons fan but you know it was a day it was a day in time
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when it wasn't no social media and you know I tried to get away with something and didn't think people was watching but
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that told me that people always watching always so I was having a good year that year it was like
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2006 and I just had had a moment and so you know that would that would have been five proos and you know they say five
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Pro bosl it's like automatic Hall of Fame so I think I missed that nah man
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Michael Vic is here man big big round of applause nah Hall of Fame bro we got a
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nah man I was young bro you were young but still would you I don't know what
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the criteria is for Hall of Fame but the impact you made on the game alone should
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warrant you a Hall of Fame entry what do you think the likelihood is seriously I know we joke a little bit but uh I don't
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know you know I always you know leave it up to the people decide to decide on you know how they view my career could have
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been better um could have done done things different what more could have happened I know when I think about um
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the things that I was able to accomplish I'm very proud of them uh I know it was a lot of meat left on the bone I know it
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was more that I could do when I talk to the guys in this generation you know I
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try to help them be more prepared than I was cuz I know if I would have just did
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a little bit more it might have led to a more accomplishments but I was fortunate
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enough to have a guy like Andy Reed at the end of my career to help me become that the consumate pro that I always
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wanted to be and so you know always had great leadership as far as coaches in my life and and so you got to have that man
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that's why they call coaches man because they leaders in their own right and they they help us as young men grow into men
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I love that Michael Vic is here but I love the fact that you talk to
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quarterbacks and and but before we get into that you did not come along we are here to talk about the evolution of the
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black quarterback it'll be available Tuesday the 24th right and this project
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is so necessary it's U from Prime video sports and smac C entertainment and uh
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your wife also is a part of this right yep Victory Productions Victory film okay and Fred Anthony Smith what's going
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on and who's here with us today The Man Behind the plan Fred Anthony Smith get
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man of Applause thank you everybody come on he married somebody from the bay give him
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a damn it how you doing how you doing this morning I'm excellent um the
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evolution of the black quarterback what are we going to learn we're going to take you through the entire Evolution
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right um and you know I've known Michael for a few years and this has always been something that's been important to him
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to tell this story and to share the story um he talks about you know all the guys and you've seen it and when you
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know when you watch the when you watch the film all the guys that come up to him and show him love and talk about how much he changed the game for for them
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but there were guys that changed the game for him too so we want to go on the full Journey um and and hopefully people
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learn a little bit but more than anything we want to celebrate we want to celebrate where we've come where we have so many black quarterbacks in the league
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today and uh and and celebrate this game of football because there is a lot of
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football in it because you're watching the greatest players of all time Michael and Donovan and waren and Mahomes you're watching all these guys play so uh so
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we're telling that story and quarterback is such a intriguing position demanding position that you know it entails a lot
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it requires a lot and and I know how much goes into being a professional quarterback and and so when people come
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to me and how this whole thing originated the origin of it is always
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being out you know me and my wife we having dinner we you know we out somewhere and people running up oh man you changed the game you know you
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revolutionize the position and to a certain degree but i' be like have you ever heard of this war Moon you ever
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heard of Donovan McNab or you have you ever watched you know Charlie Ward and
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the answer was always no they never seen these amazing quarterbacks who paved the way for me who trailblazed the game for
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me and I watched and idolized and I'm like hold up man we got to get these
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young men some history yeah you saying young men and women because you know it's a lot of women that love football
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and I get the same questions from men and women so I'm like reached out Anthony who I work with you know on
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various networks and um at different times in my career I was like bro you know what you think about this and my
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wife who's a you know produc she's into production she like yo you y'all should
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come together and they got together and they start putting ideas together and I you know I was just fortunate enough to be the talent in this and do these
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amazing interviews and yes it was therapeutic for me because I wanted to talk to these guys and find out about
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their football Journey quarterbacking Journey because mine was it runs parallel to what they all went through
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um and some Journeys was easier than others you know um some more surprising than others and you'll see in the dock
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that it it just entails a lot man it's a lot of informative information and it's going to make you respect the
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quarterback position and respect the National Football League in the growth and how this is a a celebration and not
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in any form of way of being divisive I'm glad you said that because I was on my divisive [ __ ]
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Mike about to go a whole another Direction until you said that brother I
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mean I just because you know when people talk about quarterbacks in the NFL and they talk about the Legends they
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mentioned Joe Montana they mentioned Joe neth they mention for the right reasons though okay you know what I mean they
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was great yeah they was great in their own right um true pocket passes but you
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know now it's it's a league of dual threat quarterbacks like where you got to be able to move in order to sustain
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but in 2005 I was on the front cover of Sports Illustrated and the title was I
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am a quarterback because I was fighting for that dual threat title back then
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they were saying like yo you got to you got to sit in the pocket you you running the West Coast system you got to be like
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Joe you got to be like Steve I'm like not really that's not me you know what I'm saying and
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so I look back now in hindsight fighting that fight and continue to push forward
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and being myself which Dan Reeves the late great Dan Reed rest in peace told me I drafted you to be you to play the
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way you played in college mhm and I don't never want you to change that I stuck to that and now when you look
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around the league that's what we see and that's what me and Anthony wanted to highlight and that's why I wanted to pay
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homas to those who came yeah I mean the fact that there's the fact that half the league half the league are black
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quarterbacks now you think about it you know Warren says something in the in the dock where he's like when I came into
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the league I was the only one because Doug had moved to the usfl and and you know the other Randle Cunningham hadn't
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arrived yet so that's that's not ancient history that is in my life we want this generation to know the
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history yeah it wasn't it wasn't you know preordained that you were going to be able to be a starting quarterback how
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much was that politics though what what percentage of that was because yeah most of it right because of yeah I mean
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because you have guys you can't tell me that Warren Moon couldn't have been a starting first round pick in today's
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time absolutely absolutely so it's that but you know it's also and you know and and Michael gives gives much love to
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Donovan McNab who came two years before yeahhuh you know who he he's been on this
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show gets kind of you know forgotten in the story but but once Michael is
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drafted number one overall like that's the point in overturn like Donovan two years before and then Michael you know
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getting drafted two years later like after that floodgates open yeah so we're so we're able to have as many black
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quarterbacks as we have today where you know we sat down with Dak Prescott Michael interviews Dak and Dak talks
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about coming into the league and being the quarterback of America's team now think about that quarterback of
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America's team is black that's crazy and highest paid player in NFL history 200
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million plus come on man and and look I mean it all comes around full circle but
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you know for Jerry Jones to make Dak Prescott the the franchise player
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highest paid player you know I've always looked at it like the league was a big part of the growth too you know the
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administration coaches owners general managers saying yo regardless of the
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what it may look like or what he may look like or what people might say at a stereotype I'mma give him a shot I'm
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going see if he can do it and so I've feel like we got to pay homage to the NFL for being a part of the growth and
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the revolution you know what I'm saying hopefully what they've been able to do is an example for a lot of different
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entities in this world to continue to push forward and not be political and not stereotype and give people Fair
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opportunity yeah that's air opportun I like how what you standing on you know and that's a big challenge to them and
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look and I and I'll add this because you know we talked about this earlier the show's title the evolution of the black
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quarterback yeah but it's also the evolution of football yes and it's also the evolution of people's attitudes and
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mindsets in terms of how they're going to look at black quarterbacks because 20 years ago would the highest paid player
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be a black quarterback maybe not you know 40 years ago definitely not but now
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it's not even a question 40 years ago they would have said a black person don't have the mental facilities to be a
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quarterback my God remember that you know so that's a part of the evolution that's kind of what we yeah it's some
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stories some stories run parallel to that yeah in this and it was what it was from Shaq you know haris to maybe Warren
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you know what I'm saying like that was a that was a thing it was a real thing and so some guys like you know maybe Charlie
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Ward didn't get an opportunity because you know it might have been The Stereotype or they might have been looking at him a certain way and Doug
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barely made the cut and these guys had to really fight for their opportunity to get on the field and they they was very
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resilient some of these stories like a lot of hate mail and a lot of this and and we just don't have to deal with
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anymore that I think is just did you have to deal with that to change um the racism and and all you know
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unfortunately no I just was told early that I was going to have to change my position my my whole taking this
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is I grew up you know playing running back and then I got moved to quarterback but then I'm I'm inspiring to be a a
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football player in the National Football League and that's my dream but I'm like damn you know these quarterbacks black
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quarterbacks don't really get drafted so I'm just playing the position just cuz
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and then somebody tell me you they going to change you anyway when you go to college and I'm like I'm investing all
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this time into playing quarterback and it was just it was tough man to watch
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college football on Saturdays and you know you see a guy like Charlie wall who's making all these plays and then he
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don't get drafted and then it it just kills your confidence and it's like yo man I'm going have to play a different
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position but you know I don't want to hit the reset button and have to learn you know that's I'm going to derail my
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chances of making it m and then the 1999 draft happened where you know this
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second pick Andy Reid takes Donovan and then ailly Smith go to Cincinnati and
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Cole Pepper go to Minnesota I'm like hold on a little Paradigm Shift here something happening I might have a shot
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like I don't know who's behind all these decisions but they the right decision or I'mma keep playing quarterback
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regardless I'mma keep pushing I want Donovan is my guy I want to be Donovan right you know what I'm saying so if
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Donovan did it right and if I can follow that path I might have a chance to get drafted in 2001 man two years later man
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I'm the I make history you're the first the league make history the first I make history in the league make history
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drafted first in the NFL in the year 2001 y wow man really cool man man cool
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moment that was a great moment he the jump in I'm sorry he I this go ahead I thought you was going to go back to your
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old football career that's what see I noticed that Mike Mike I got some man we didn't have
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social media back there um thanks again for you guys being here both I can't help us to think about
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when you talk about coaching and you just said something to me that um reminded me what's going on right now
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with Bryce young because you said something can be a confidence killer yeah and Bryce young recently we saw that he was benched um what would you
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say to him right now um if you had the opportunity to speak with him and talk to him and Mentor him and say some
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things to him because he said that being bench right now for him is in you know he wasn't expecting that to come from
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the organization yeah well it's shocking um in today's time when it's so much social media it's Emar it's embarrassing
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embarrassing but what I would tell Bry and I'm probably going to talk to him in
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the the next couple weeks um because I think it's it's warranted um to take
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this time and to develop I felt like Bryce was just thrown into the fire with no weapons and to save a franchise and
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that's not easy to do when you don't have any weapons around you and the right coaching now I'm not
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taking a shot at the coaching staff or what's going on but there's no way you have a goddess in the first round that
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you can't generate any offense you can't generate no off you can't put you gotta as a coach you got
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to put guys in a position to succeed and that's not happening for Bryce so the best thing now is to take a step back
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that coach he probably won't be there next year I wouldn't expect him to be there you couldn't you couldn't coach Bryce young how you going to coach Andy
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Dalton and so you know it's just as important to have the talent but you got to be coach the right way I wouldn't
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have been who I was if I didn't had have Dan Reeves or if I didn't have uh Andy
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Reed what would Patrick Mahomes look like if he didn't have Andy he'd still be a great player but would he have
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three Super Bowl rings right so I think coaching is very important but for Bryce to take this time where it was super
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overwhelming and I've we felt bad for him just looking in his eyes like yo he need a break and so sometimes you know
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you got to you got to take a break and you got to now he get to look at the game from afar he get to learn you know
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what I'm saying he get he get to do what I thought he should have did from the beginning and that was come in as a
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backup and then play weeks later so it's not over for him he could be playing again in six weeks yeah you just better
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be prepared when it happens right you better be prepared go lift weights go get in your mental state where you know
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next time I step on that field I got to prove everybody wrong and more more
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importantly you know I got to prove to myself that I can play in this league and and not let my confidence be
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shattered I need we need Michael Vicor go around all of these talking to man when you talk about
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this it makes you're a coach right coach him up a little bit Yeah shador Sanders um when you talk about the coaching
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Dynamic has his father as a coach and we've seen what he's been able to do I'm
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curious to where you think he'll go in the draft one day we was just talking
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talking about and maybe Anthony can speak to you know uh working with Shor
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and yeah because with Shor so smack we also we also produced coach Prime the
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coach Prime documentary so I was I was just money
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over there I was just in Colorado last week with with coaching shador and Travis and and Shiloh and all of them
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but uh man we love we love Shor man Shor yeah shador first round draft first
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round yeah shador is going and it's funny over the last month I've had two conversations with shador that was about
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an hour and 30 minutes and shador is just really really smart he understands
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the game of football and the position so he's kind of ahead of the curve in ter in terms of how he's picking up the game
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and and he want he wants more but in college you can't do his mindset right
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now is a mindset built for playing on the next level where you got coaches five or six coaches that's going to pour
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into you know his thoughts right now he's with a coach that I had in Pat Shera uh who understands the game
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understands the quarterback position and Coach me really really well in Philadelphia um I got a nothing but um
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respect for how he coaches and how he teaches and I just told Shor you just just stay the course and uh the last
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couple weeks has been good for him but we have conversations on how to get through this season continue to play at
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a high level continue to be a leader and continue to support your teammates and be the best player you can be on the
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field so that's going to translate into him being the first round pick next year and him doing some great things does
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Dion go to the NFL with his son look I I I I can't I don't trying to get people check
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I I don't think so got got to let your door go got to let your door go I don't
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think so think coach coach loves coach Prim loves loves what he's doing he loves the kids he um and that's one of
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the the coolest things about being on that Journey with him is like we've been filming with him for three years wow
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coach Prime also on Prime video um but we've been we've been filming we were with him in Jackson Jackson State with
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him last year and with him again this year you just see when the cameras are off like how much he loves those college
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kids and those and those young kids so um so yeah I don't think so don't be surprised if he end up at Florida State
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I'm just throwing that just gave us the Insight come on down
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the road people go to jail on Wall Street for that kind of information Michael VI and we're talking about the
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uh the the project it's called the evolution of the black quarterback it'll be available Tuesday 24th on um on Prime
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video there you go all right Tracy G yeah I can't help it Mike like hearing you speak about coaching specifically in
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my opinion I feel like it also sounds like life coaching and I feel like these are lessons that are applicable in and
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off the field and it makes me wonder if there's been any lessons that were first
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given to you to affect the your game on field but actually were useful in your
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real life and also you've had so many public victories as an athlete but I
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also would love to know what your personal P private triumphs are that
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don't really make headlines yeah well that's a great question and when you was
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you know asking that question all only person I could think about was Andy Reed and you know the journey outside of
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the game is just as important your structure and Foundation away from Sports is just as important as when you
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into sports yeah and so many conversations that Andy and I used to
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have and that's the first coach I used to talk to and when I went to prison I came I was like look when I come back I'm going be really tight with my
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coaches and real personable and I'm you know I'mma open up a little more and Andy used to just call me into his
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office just to talk and it was talking we was talking about family and friends and endorsements and opportunities and
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you know when to scale it back and when to you know press forward and all these things that made me a better player made
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me focus more on the field I mean of course there's a lot of responsibility and things that come in at you fast but
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I learned all money is not good money okay right you got to be patient M you
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got to let things things happen naturally and and pray about what you want and I learned you know those morals
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through Andy so many things that you know I couldn't get from a father figure
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in my life or from another coach that he was just there for me in a in a moment and time in my life where I I needed
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growth and I needed to grow up and I I won't even say I took all his vice and used it correctly and I should have and
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he know I tell him and we we know but for the most part 80% of the 85% of the
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things that he told me of advice he offered you know what I'm saying I took it and I I used it the right way and it
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helps me to this day um I grew as a man I can only imagine what you know Patrick
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is getting on a day-to-day basis but you know that's so important um to have that
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Foundation outside of the game because it just makes you a much better player and it makes you more confident on and
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you can go on the field and just focus on football word Focus would you tell
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your younger self now now that you've been through you faced a lot of adversity and you've been through a lot
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you know and what would you tell your younger self now um to just listen listen my Collegiate coach Ricky
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Buell him Dan Reeves Andy used to tell you know they
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all pull you to the side and say y one of your greatest qualities is this or it's that and if you can
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do a lot of my coaches in the beginning told me my best quality was being a good
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listener but it's because I had I had a destination and I was trying to get to
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the league and I'm like so I'm listening to everything they say when it comes to football in regards to life yeah you
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know here and there I'm taking you know I'm still young so I'm I'm living my life but when it came to football and
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learning the game and understanding the game oh everything that they said I
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soaked it all in soaked it in and then when I got to the league you know now
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you making money you still got to listen I'm listening to the football side of things but I'm not listening to Dan
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Reeves giving me advice on gave me my first set of golf clubs probably should have used them doing other I learned to
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play golf later and it was like if I would have picked up those clubs and surrounded myself with different people
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and been in a different you know different situations you know outcomes might have been different yeah I didn't
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listen M you know what I'm saying I didn't start listening until it was too late and so why I'm getting all this
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great advice in becoming a great football player I had an obligation or I should
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have been trying to become a better man a better person as a young man and um
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and and so I had to learn I had to learn the hard way but uh you know throughout that learning curve and that experience
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I grew as a man on you know what I'm saying look at you now AB absolutely and one thing I'll
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just add to what you just said which I think has been you know one of the one of the most beautiful things about being
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on this journey with m these last couple years you talk about mentorship and life coaching and this that and the other but
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seeing him around the younger players gravitate toward him black white you
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know different I remember we went uh we went to Buffalo and Josh Allen was
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talking about you know I grew up you know with your poster and your shoes but seeing the seeing the way that the
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Buffalo Bills the team just rallied around and they were like man can we take pictures but it was like that
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everywhere we went and uh this wasn't even on camera but after we finished this had been I guess a couple months
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after Demar Hamlin had his had his you know you know his issue and he just took Mike to the side and they were just
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talking no cameras nothing and they were just talking you can tell that you know he was just looking to soak it in from
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from Mike and like everywhere we went you would see those sorts of things so you spot on with that it's been a fun
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Journey you know I know we only got a few minutes we cool we cool all right
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good um Mike hold up man y'all been talking all day my family got a that watermelon juice is my family right
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there I to grab one of grab that black seed Brothers it don't taste like anything you ever had the watermelon is
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in the corner they cut it this fresh Watermelon Man and what I learned today from them was yellow watermelon is the
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original watermelon oh my son my six-year-old son he like I don't know where he get this sophistication from
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but he always asking about yellow watermelon I'm like bro I only seen it one got get one of these yeah yellow
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watermelon is the original y'all have to try it's absolutely Inc yeah turn that label around so they can
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see the label thank you black SE brother good I'm going to get free juice
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for life okay I want to um real quick the year you came in
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2001 Atlanta right yep Gucci was coming out TI was coming out like you you were
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parallel to Hip Hop Evolution yeah like who and TI and you became cool right
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yeah still cool to this day I was very fortunate to come into Atlanta in a time
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where like hip hop was on the rise and you know from Outcast to ludicrous I
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mean from ti. to Jeezy it was it was just it was just a moment energ yeah and
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I'm like it's funny cuz the Georgia Dome was like a it was like a club it was
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like a concert with a football game going on and it was hard to just you know not be you know ingratiated in what
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was happening you know what I'm saying outside of what was going on on the field but it was just it was beautiful
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beautiful scenery um like I said hip hop you know took a huge step forward
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especially in the South and those guys they you know they just gravitated to what was happening in the moment they
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embraced you they embraced me um everywhere I went I it was all love you
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know I was always trying to keep my Mystique very private person and didn't hang out a lot but you know TI used to
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invite me to his He he'll invite me to a listening party for a new album and got
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to be in there at 4:00 in the morning listening having a good time and then had to get up and go to practice so you know that that life was different yeah
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you know I had to tell those guys look man I got to get up at 6:30 and I got to be in the building at this time y'all
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just getting y date going y'all just getting going but so fortunate um to
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live through those times man all those guys right now so successful in their own right and still doing big things to
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this day same with you Michael different sports but from the time when when we were all excited you were coming here I
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was saying even to my brother and my husband your impact on the game at the time you came in was much like Alan
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Iverson it was very Allan Iverson it changed the game it was the hip-hop
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quarterback Allan was who Ivy was who he was in terms of basketball for us and music so thank you thank you growing up
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and watching Allan he grew up five minutes away like I wanted to I wanted to be him like he his impact on me you
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know helped me change the culture of the NFL and and so you know just watching
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him like Alam was the first guy I seen with a rollsroyce I'm like I need one of those came Bley I'm like man I need one
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of those he grew corn bres man I need those like he was big bro and still is
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to this day he'll probably he'll probably called me in a minute and um we was trying to get him on the project
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Anthony wanted uh I call him Chuck Anthony wanted Allen on the project and
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uh you know maybe we'll be be able to sit down with him in the future but Alam was a great player too man he was a big
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influence on a lot of people more than he know yeah Michael Vic is here Fred Anthony Smith they are here we're
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talking about the Prime video sports smac entertainment project title the
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evolution of the black quarterback is available Tuesday the 24th as you sip on the way out real quick I don't want you
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to take too line too long to think about this Michael Vic your top five quarterbacks of all
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time of all time okay I like that um of all time so in no particular
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order um Steve Young Bay
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Area I'm sorry my time who's in the doc look okay
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and to no offense to anybody listening you'll know why this list is as great as it as it is um Tom Brady Tom Brady
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Patrick Mahomes come on Pat I see you Donovan n for what he did for the
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game okay okay and then myself there you go give it up for Michael give it up for
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Smith we want to thank y'all mank y' so much come back anytime incredible
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conversation blessing blessings man we going to keep it moving make sure y'all support this project Michael just said
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they'll come back all right cool so I'm looking forward to that