Charlie
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Podcast Appearances
He called it hoggy, fam. Who you calling a hoggy, bro? All of a sudden, you started defending the things you've been standing up for as the PA president.
He called it hoggy, fam. Who you calling a hoggy, bro? All of a sudden, you started defending the things you've been standing up for as the PA president.
And that's the truth. That is how it goes. And that's the problem even with the – because there's league minimums. Like if you've been in the league so long, it's like if you're an eight-year. And it's the same issue. It's okay. Do I pay this eight-year veteran to be a fourth, fifth receiver?
And that's the truth. That is how it goes. And that's the problem even with the – because there's league minimums. Like if you've been in the league so long, it's like if you're an eight-year. And it's the same issue. It's okay. Do I pay this eight-year veteran to be a fourth, fifth receiver?
Or do I just get a young guy who is half the price and maybe not as good, maybe not as seasoned, maybe can't step in as a pinch as a starter? but he can run down on kickoff, and I'll take whatever the delta is on those two things. That's a lot of the issue, and it's such a system where even the owners, the quarterback is the face of the league because when you get into negotiations...
Or do I just get a young guy who is half the price and maybe not as good, maybe not as seasoned, maybe can't step in as a pinch as a starter? but he can run down on kickoff, and I'll take whatever the delta is on those two things. That's a lot of the issue, and it's such a system where even the owners, the quarterback is the face of the league because when you get into negotiations...
You don't need all 1800 to see it your way. You need the faces that you've pushed. And let me keep them happy. And if it's harder for them to fight because they don't want to walk away from 50 to 60 million dollars a year, then we'll always have the leverage we need to push it over the top.
You don't need all 1800 to see it your way. You need the faces that you've pushed. And let me keep them happy. And if it's harder for them to fight because they don't want to walk away from 50 to 60 million dollars a year, then we'll always have the leverage we need to push it over the top.
Continue. Sorry, dude.
Continue. Sorry, dude.
Selling tickets out there, baby.
Selling tickets out there, baby.
Moving units.
Moving units.
Because I fought the good fight, man. I was fighting hard. I did not fight the fight. I fought the fight because I had to get on a united front. And then guys like you were just like, yeah, no, we ain't graceful enough. I'm like, come on, man. I couldn't.
Because I fought the good fight, man. I was fighting hard. I did not fight the fight. I fought the fight because I had to get on a united front. And then guys like you were just like, yeah, no, we ain't graceful enough. I'm like, come on, man. I couldn't.
Can we get a look at me, Leroy, for that? You're on the board, so you got to hit it. Oh, I don't know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We don't got to get into the whole look at me, Leroy situation.
Can we get a look at me, Leroy, for that? You're on the board, so you got to hit it. Oh, I don't know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We don't got to get into the whole look at me, Leroy situation.
Look at me, Louie. There's plenty of black people named Louie, though. Look at me. And the voice that you use makes it feel a little bit more racist. Did you grab? You graveled it. That's a white guy, too.
Look at me, Louie. There's plenty of black people named Louie, though. Look at me. And the voice that you use makes it feel a little bit more racist. Did you grab? You graveled it. That's a white guy, too.