Sevan Matossian (00:00):
I don’t like you guys hear anything weird. I hear something I don’t like. What is that? What is that? Oh, it’s that mic. What is on that mic? That’s a microphone over there. Can you guys hear me? Hey. Hey. Bam. We’re live. Hello? Hello. Testing. Oh shit. Just lost my screen. Good morning. Damn. I hit the end show button. That would’ve been fun. That’d been a good way. Don’t have my sponsors up. What is going on here? sebi.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
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Sevan Matossian (00:47):
Good morning everybody. Why can’t I get my sponsors up? You see that on the bottom? Why is that missing? Okay, good. Audio is good. Good morning. You don’t hear any crackling or popping? Something doesn’t sound right this morning. I was in here fooling around last night. Did you guys hear that?
(01:23):
What is that? Sounds fine. Okay, thank you. I appreciate it, Anna. Thank you. Good morning guys. Hope you like the new behind the scenes. Each one’s getting better. I’m pretty excited about ’em. I’ve been seeing some pretty funny clips come out of, out of Miami. I saw one because we had the boys micd up and there was a good one that I saw yesterday with Jason Hopper and Jeffrey Adler talking about pleasuring themselves. That is not what I expected. I did not expect that kind of content. This usually when I click this button, my name comes up a little higher and you can see the sponsors This morning. Tyson BeIN’s coming on. He just had his first season as a Chicago bear. I don’t know what happens after. I don’t know what happens after a season. What do you do? Are you guaranteed to come back every season? What do you do in the off season? Do they make sure you stay in shape? All these things that I just took for granted. Just that I guess I never even thought about or cared about. I just assumed the dudes, I don’t know what I thought they do, but I guess you can’t just go away and get fat, I guess you can’t just do a bunch of ayahuasca in the off season and come back all fucking crazy.
(02:55):
Big gulp. I did see that. A big gulp says, looks like Noble is having a big sale. Seems like they’re going out of business. I don’t know what’s going on, but 70% off seems like a lot. I would be bummed if I bought that shit at full price. So there’s that. Greg C, what’s up dude? Stevon, would Reebok invest in this space with personalities that aren’t getting views? Is it PC crew? Is it past relationships? I don’t know how those sponsorships works that I see floating around everywhere and I’m completely tripped out by so many of them. Yeah, yeah. I don’t know. I trip out on a lot of sponsorships. I don’t know why people give people money if they’re not selling ’em shit. So I guess there’s maybe they’re selling ’em a lot of shit. Hiller sent me to a Reddit thread last night and people were saying some, I saw some crazy shit being said. God, that’s a place where idiots hang out. Hey dude,
Tyson Bagent (04:11):
What’s happening?
Sevan Matossian (04:12):
Look at you. You got a clock on the wall?
Tyson Bagent (04:16):
Yeah, I do present for my grandmother
Sevan Matossian (04:20):
Recently.
Tyson Bagent (04:23):
No, it’s been in the family for a while, but we just moved houses, so this was the only place to put it was in the basement.
Sevan Matossian (04:29):
That thing’s huge.
Tyson Bagent (04:31):
It is. It still works too.
Sevan Matossian (04:34):
Yeah. How old is it? Is it like crazy family heirloom kind of shit?
Tyson Bagent (04:38):
I don’t know. This is the most I’ve ever talked about it in my whole life.
Sevan Matossian (04:41):
You feel obligated to put it up or you put you like it?
Tyson Bagent (04:44):
I think my mom did. My mom might’ve felt obligated.
Sevan Matossian (04:47):
Oh, are you at your mom’s house?
Tyson Bagent (04:51):
Yeah, we all rented a house together. So I’ve got my section in the basement and there’s four bedrooms upstairs.
Sevan Matossian (05:00):
And where’s that?
Tyson Bagent (05:02):
Martinsburg.
Sevan Matossian (05:03):
Oh, okay. So in the off season you go back home and live with the family
Tyson Bagent (05:08):
For this off season at least? Yeah, so I guess I get a lady one day and she doesn’t allow that.
Sevan Matossian (05:13):
Wow. Maybe she’ll demand it. Maybe she’ll be like, Hey, the only reason why I’m with you is to live with your parents.
Tyson Bagent (05:19):
I’m cool with that.
Sevan Matossian (05:20):
God, you’re such a family guy. It’s consistent. It’s consistent. You’re a family guy.
Tyson Bagent (05:27):
Dude, this is the first time using an iPad for the show and I’m having trouble knowing where to put it. Is this better? I feel like you could see the CEOA little bit better.
Sevan Matossian (05:34):
Dude, I love it. I love it. I probably just sold five shirts.
Tyson Bagent (05:40):
Good deal
Sevan Matossian (05:41):
Last year. Tyson. It is. Hi Caleb. Last year. Caleb, you want to come on? Yeah, come on with us. Caleb, come. Come say hi. Unless it’s going to block out Tyson’s CEO shirt.
Tyson Bagent (05:56):
We’re good.
Sevan Matossian (05:57):
How about, oh yeah, I like it. Oh, even better. Hey, I’m looking at the calendar. It says January 16th. So this time last year, when did you play your last college game?
Tyson Bagent (06:21):
My last college game was December 17th last year.
Sevan Matossian (06:26):
So a month ago was your anniversary of your last college game.
Tyson Bagent (06:31):
Damn. Yeah,
Sevan Matossian (06:33):
Man. The year’s been a crazy year for you. What a whirlwind.
Tyson Bagent (06:38):
Yeah, I think that’s the only way to put it. Whirlwind. And this time this year I just moved to Florida and was training in Florida from January to the middle of March. So that seems like three years ago honestly.
Sevan Matossian (06:55):
But it’s barely a year if a year. So that’s so much excitement and stimulation and you never had a reason not to get up in the morning for a whole year. Every day for the last year you’ve been like, yeah, this is good ass life. I’m getting up.
Tyson Bagent (07:14):
Yeah. Yeah. It’s been a trip. I’ve had to set my alarm every single day for that whole year
Sevan Matossian (07:23):
To get
Tyson Bagent (07:24):
Up early. And now the only reason I’m saying that is because now since I’ve been home, I still get up early, but I don’t, it’s like going to sleep without having to set an alarm is a trip after doing it for so long.
Sevan Matossian (07:37):
When was your last game?
Tyson Bagent (07:40):
This year?
Sevan Matossian (07:41):
Yeah,
Tyson Bagent (07:42):
The seventh.
Sevan Matossian (07:43):
So 10 days. And has it been 10 days of just decompression and your neurological system is coming back intact or is it like, Nope, now I’m in the off season. I got to start signing cards. I got to start working on these kind of skills that I wasn’t able to work on and these kind of strengths that I’m not able to work on in the season. What happens?
Tyson Bagent (08:05):
Yeah, so the last 10 days I had to pack up my apartment in Chicago and then pack everything into my car, drive back home. And then I got here on the 10th. So yeah, after the game you have exit meetings with the coaches and they tell you everything is good, bad, what to work on, all that kind of stuff. And then packed the car up, come home, got here on the 10th and then the past six, seven days I’ve just been hanging out with my friends and family. I have been signing cards and I’ve just been doing a lot of just trying to see how long it takes to get back into that kind of shape.
Sevan Matossian (08:46):
And what do you do with your friends when you’re at home? What do you do with them?
Tyson Bagent (08:50):
We go get in a stream, we go to the sauna, we hang out, watch football. What else have I done with my friends?
Sevan Matossian (08:58):
Do you still go out in the street and throw a football like a kid?
Tyson Bagent (09:02):
Yeah, sometimes. Yeah. Most of the time I go out in the street and play basketball, but just because that’s not something I get to do very often. So usually it’s that over. Especially right now I’m trying to let my arm rest a little bit for about a month, month and a half before I start throwing again.
Sevan Matossian (09:17):
And when you say rest, what’s that look like? No throwing. Just
Tyson Bagent (09:20):
Not throwing. Just not throwing? Yeah, I’m just not throwing.
Sevan Matossian (09:23):
Oh wow. Interesting.
Tyson Bagent (09:25):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (09:26):
RB only NFL player living in a basement.
Tyson Bagent (09:31):
Shit, this ain’t no regular basement. It’s decked out.
Sevan Matossian (09:36):
Yeah, you got grandma’s clock in there. Fuck you. Hey listen, there’s a lot of only NFL players, Tyson Tyson’s only taking the route that he’s the only NFL player taking the entire way. Okay. Tell me about this exit interview. Do you know you have a job? How does that work in the NFL? Even if you signed a 20 year contract, if you show up fat or something, I’m assuming you’re toast.
Tyson Bagent (10:05):
Yeah, yeah, I would.
Sevan Matossian (10:07):
They could fire at will,
Tyson Bagent (10:08):
Right? Yeah, it’s like a day-to-day. It’s just day-to-day job, honestly. So every day that they don’t cut, you still have a job. So that’s kind of how somebody put it. Once that I remembered, and especially for me just undrafted guy, it’s on paper, it’s a three year deal, but there’s no guarantee. So it could, for a lot of people that three year deal was a one month deal or a six month deal. So I mean right now it looks pretty good that I definitely will be going back to Chicago. Knock on wood, they were pretty pleased with everything that happened this year with me.
(10:44):
So as of right now, I do have a job, but I did have buddies as soon as I did have a buddy that when I got home the rookies, all the rookies are in a group chat with our PR head PR lady and she just kind of distributes information to us throughout the season and what to look forward to, what to worry about, all that stuff. And when you get the boot, she’ll remove you from the conversation. So I got the notification that my buddy had been removed from the conversation, which only means one thing. So that was about the craziest thing that’s happened since the season.
Sevan Matossian (11:17):
Maybe he got traded. Maybe he got traded.
Tyson Bagent (11:21):
Yeah. Nah, there’s no trades happening right now.
Sevan Matossian (11:23):
Damn.
Tyson Bagent (11:24):
Yeah, it’s rough.
Sevan Matossian (11:26):
Hey, in the exit interview, is it like cheese dick corporate or do they give you to Tyson, Beijing. It was nice having you on the team, having excellent off season and you’ll be getting a letter from us shortly letting you know. Or is it like, hey, you just did 17 games with these guys and they’re like, dude, great year. So pumped for you. Great to get to know you. I’m going to give you as soon as I know anything. I’ll tell you how is it somewhere in the middle? Yeah,
Tyson Bagent (11:57):
It’s more like the second option that you just did. And it’s also, it’s collaborative A lot of the times, Hey, you did good at this, we were pleased with this, let’s work on this. And then also, what can I work on? What did you, maybe not throughout the season that I might’ve been doing,
Sevan Matossian (12:16):
Or they’ll ask you that they want feedback from you.
Tyson Bagent (12:20):
Yeah, they want feedback from the players too. Yeah. So I mean shit, I was coming from Shepherd, there wasn’t really much going on
Sevan Matossian (12:26):
That. Yeah, I’d keep my mouth shut. I love you guys. Perfect you guys.
Tyson Bagent (12:32):
I was like, are you shitting me right now? I mean I couldn’t tell you something that was
Sevan Matossian (12:36):
Wrong. Sandwich meat was a little dry in the fridge buddy.
Tyson Bagent (12:39):
Yeah, the only thing I could come up with is that the sauna that they have the screw heads on the benches in there are exposed and they get hot and if you sit on ’em, they will burn your ass. So that was the only complaint.
Sevan Matossian (12:57):
Did you give them that feedback?
Tyson Bagent (12:59):
No, but that was the only thing I could think of.
Sevan Matossian (13:01):
Oh, but you still can’t to
Tyson Bagent (13:02):
Yourself Seven days later. Seven days later. I’ve been just thinking about it and that was the only thing I work with, multi million facility,
Sevan Matossian (13:09):
Got exposed screws. Can you tell me what they said to you? Because I’m guessing if I’m you, I’m hanging on every word trying to figure out whether I get to come back.
Tyson Bagent (13:24):
Yeah, it was definitely, it was a lot of positive. It was a lot of, hey, you came in here, exceeded everybody’s expectation. You took the job and you weren’t arrogant about it. You let your opportunities come to you. Very pleased with how you operated whenever you were playing over the course of those four weeks. And then all it is for quarterbacks and myself specifically, just because I haven’t had a lot of throwing training by specialists out there. So it was a lot of just get involved with one of those guys that’s here and just try to be around as many NFL quarterbacks as you can. Whether it’s learning something mentally or physically, it’s just good to be around guys that are also throwing the ball at a high level.
Sevan Matossian (14:16):
So that’s the greatest compliment you could have. You exceeded our expectations.
Tyson Bagent (14:23):
Yeah. Yeah. I think maybe I exceeded everybody’s expectations except for maybe me, my family and i’s expectations probably the only ones that weren’t necessarily exceeded just because we had a better idea of who I was than maybe they did.
Sevan Matossian (14:41):
Did you have anything, did you get any spankings all year? You came to the hotel room late or they caught you doing, blowing the bathroom or anything? No. You were a good boy
Tyson Bagent (14:52):
All year. I was time. Yeah, I was on time. Everything. I didn’t get fined one time. Everything was smooth. Everything was smooth. I was thinking about that too. This especially the last week. I was just like, man, alright, I just got to get to all these meetings, everything on time, know what’s going on. And I, over the course of 20 weeks, just pretty cool that I didn’t show up late to anything or forget about anything or just the fact that my alarm went off every morning. I was happy about that. People did get fine and it It’s a lot. It’s a lot.
Sevan Matossian (15:27):
Do you know?
Tyson Bagent (15:29):
Yeah. If you show up late to a lift or a meeting or to the building, I think it’s a $3,500 fine. If you miss a lift, miss a meeting entirely $15,000 fine. Lose your iPad 13,000 fine. For every pound overweight that you are, $800 fine.
Sevan Matossian (15:55):
Wait a second, wait a second. Oh this is wild. The reason why I like this one is because there’s all this talk about, I had this gymnast on here, 1986 National champion went on to be the president of Levi Strauss and she was saying shit that when they were working out his kids in the gym, the coach would come on and be like, Sandy, you’re two pounds overweight. Do you want to end up looking like your mom and dad? And the mom and dad are sitting in the bleachers and they’re fucking just obese as fuck. And she said it was brutal. She said that shit just gave all the girls eating disorders. So you’re telling me even you’re saying these big boys get called out on being weight if they don’t fall within their weight parameter?
Tyson Bagent (16:39):
Yes. And honestly,
Sevan Matossian (16:41):
Do you have a weight parameter too? Just Tyson be? Yeah,
Tyson Bagent (16:44):
Everybody. Yeah,
Sevan Matossian (16:45):
Everybody does. Damn damn NFL’s a bunch of ballerinas. I love this. I didn’t know. This is great.
Tyson Bagent (16:52):
Mine was two 17 to 2 23 every pound over 2 23. I find eight. That’s awesome. But I walk around like two 10. So for me it was easy. I just had to make sure I ate enough to stay around two 17.
Sevan Matossian (17:09):
Did you get fine if you were underweight too? You got fine for No,
Tyson Bagent (17:12):
They’ll just look at you and just be like, Hey man, got
Sevan Matossian (17:16):
That mess buddy.
Tyson Bagent (17:17):
Yeah, we got to pick it up. I think a couple of times I’d go in there, forget that we had weigh-ins and end up being like two 12 and they’d just be like, alright, let’s get that back up. But overweight and honestly, you got to be over. You have to be over your fat percentage that they give you and overweight. If you’re over both of those for every pound, it’s $800. If you’re under your fat percentage and overweight, you don’t get fined.
Sevan Matossian (17:45):
Okay, okay. Okay. So if you’re overweight and they some sort of fat test like lean body mats. Yeah. Yeah. You’re good. God, I just love this. I’m not hating on ’em at all. They got to protect their investment. They can’t let that shit get sloppy. You’re out there to perform high speed shit.
Tyson Bagent (18:05):
Exactly. And they don’t give you your weight parameter until they see you on the field. They see you in the weight room, they see you moving around for about a month, and then it’s usually at the end of the springtime before you go home for the summer, they’ll give you that sheet, which is when you come back to start the season. This is where we think you operate at the best.
Sevan Matossian (18:25):
What weight do you think you operate best on the leaner side?
Tyson Bagent (18:31):
I would definitely say the leaner side, but the leaner side probably of the sheet they gave me two 17 is heavy for me. So I guess I’m a bigger, I’m bigger when I’m two 17 than when I just walk around day to day. And I think I’m probably better, a little bit more capable athlete whenever I’m around two 17 speed and strength wise than I am at two 10 when my conditioning is just really good.
Sevan Matossian (18:59):
Will you try to put on, let’s say you do a 10 years in the NFL. Do you have some long goals? Like okay, I want to put on a pound of muscle every single year and so that would be 10 pounds of lean muscle and five pounds of fat. When I leave the NFL, I’ll probably be 2 25 guy.
Tyson Bagent (19:15):
I don’t know, I just think about it. I just try to get as yoked as possible and try to get my body fat percentage is somewhere in between seven to 10%.
Sevan Matossian (19:33):
So do you do a lot of strength training? Will you do a lot of strength training? What does that look like? That’s what I’m doing
Tyson Bagent (19:37):
Right now.
Sevan Matossian (19:39):
What is that
Tyson Bagent (19:39):
Five? No, I mean it’s kind of just whatever the guy I’m working with. I mean, because I CrossFit just with my friends and on my own. And then the days of the week that I’m training more football oriented, I do, I am doing a lot of strength stuff right now just because I’m not throwing, so I don’t need to have a fluid upper body right now that’s nice and loose and able to throw the ball. I can kind of stack some weight on my shoulders and my chest just so I can build the strength and then take that strength and then start throwing with that strength and lessen up a little bit on the strength training once I start throwing.
Sevan Matossian (20:20):
And I guess during the season you can’t be doing any workouts, I’m guessing that have a hundred pull-ups in it.
Tyson Bagent (20:27):
Yeah, you don’t want to be out there at sore for sure. So it is tough.
Sevan Matossian (20:32):
So would you do something like that in the off season? Would you be like, okay, I’m going to try to do 10 pull-ups on the minute and hang on for as many minutes as I can?
Tyson Bagent (20:42):
Yeah, I did one yesterday that was nasty and it had pullups in it and it was just 10 to one pull-ups, thrusters and box jumps with a run in between each one just because immediately after the season I’ll try to, I won’t do the first couple of days. I won’t necessarily CrossFit, but I will, all the places that I know I get the worst soreness from, I’ll just try to blow that body part out. I’ll just do a lot of squats or I’ll do a lot of pullups and pushups. Usually my chest lats and legs that usually get at the worst, my back and my cord don’t ever really get that sore. So I’ll just try to blow up my legs, my chest and my lats so that when I do start to dive into the CrossFit the first week, I’m not just walking around Rhabdo everywhere, jacked up can barely move, but I don’t know. My right lat is pretty locked up today from all those, so
Sevan Matossian (21:44):
Hey, explain to me, I understand 10 to one, that’s like you start 10 pullups, you start one thruster and you go the opposite direction.
Tyson Bagent (21:51):
No. So this was 10 pullups. 10 thrusters, 10 box jumps, run. 9, 9, 9, run. Eight.
Sevan Matossian (21:57):
Eight, eight run. Okay. How far did you run?
Tyson Bagent (22:02):
It was about a hundred meters, but it was uphill, uphill, downhill.
Sevan Matossian (22:05):
Oh, nice. By yourself or you do it with Ezra?
Tyson Bagent (22:10):
I did it with my buddy Derek and with my buddy Michael McCook.
Sevan Matossian (22:17):
3, 2, 1. I dunno if
Tyson Bagent (22:18):
I talked to you about that. I don’t know if I ever talked to you about Derrick. He lives by the field. He was my teacher in high school and then we became good friends and he CrossFits and I just work out with him. Cool dude. And then Mike is my head football coach in college, son who I lived with in college. So we just,
Sevan Matossian (22:37):
That’s the West Virginia shit. Have I talked to you about Daryl who lives by the field?
Tyson Bagent (22:44):
It was cool too. We worked out outside. It was snowing and shit. It was pretty cool.
Sevan Matossian (22:48):
That is cool. You’re in the exit interview. Before your exit interview. Are the guys talking? Does anyone give you any heads up like, Hey dude, if they say this, you’re fucked or
Tyson Bagent (23:00):
No, it was more or less I would talk to a couple of the vets and just get a better understanding of exactly what was going on. I had a feeling at this level. It’s not just like, hi and bye, it would probably be a little bit more in depth. So, and they did a good job preparing me just for how it goes with everybody. They’ll tell you what they thought they liked and then they’ll also ask for what you didn’t like with whatever they might’ve been doing, which was pretty spot on after it was all said and done.
Sevan Matossian (23:32):
How long is the exit interview?
Tyson Bagent (23:35):
Well, I had one with the offensive coordinator, the quarterback coach. They were probably about five minutes each. And then the one, I had a one with the head coach and the GM at the same time, and that was probably closer to 10.
Sevan Matossian (23:51):
The big dog, the ever flu dude
Tyson Bagent (23:54):
Flu St. Ryan polls. Yeah, at the same time.
Sevan Matossian (23:56):
And that’s just you in there?
Tyson Bagent (23:58):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (23:59):
Wow. And good vibes. Good feelings good.
Tyson Bagent (24:02):
Yeah, it was good. It was good. It was really good.
Sevan Matossian (24:06):
Does he give you your phone number? Hey, if you need anything, call me in the off season. You want to go fishing.
Tyson Bagent (24:11):
We all have each other’s phone number already.
Sevan Matossian (24:14):
Wow. And when is the next communication with the team? When do they You have,
Tyson Bagent (24:22):
I go back up late April.
Sevan Matossian (24:26):
So you already know that.
Tyson Bagent (24:28):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (24:29):
So that means it’s good to go. And is that a job interview all over again?
Tyson Bagent (24:35):
Man, I think it is just every day probably, but I think that unless you’re just hanging on by a thread, they probably are not going to get rid of you in that springtime section. But I mean, shit, this is my first time, so I have no clue.
Sevan Matossian (24:53):
What about, I don’t know much, but people keep saying that the team you’re on has a first round draft pick and
Tyson Bagent (25:03):
We have the first pick in the draft
Sevan Matossian (25:06):
And that they’re going to probably pick a quarterback just like Tom, Dick and Harry’s next to me are saying that, right? Regardless. Could they trade you to another team that already be your, could that happen to you?
Tyson Bagent (25:21):
I don’t know, maybe. I think so. I think they could. I really have no clue and I don’t really know. I don’t know what we’re going to do with that first pick. I mean, I kind of see what people say just like you do, but I have no clue because really I don’t think, it just doesn’t, I don’t think it matters. Honestly. Whatever we do, they’re going to make the best move that they think is best for the team’s success. So other than that, all I can really do is just be super freaking ready when I go back regardless if they take a receiver, if they trade it, or if they take a quarterback,
Sevan Matossian (25:56):
Two first round draft picks. So how does the draft work? There’s 32 teams and then each team gets to pick once in the first round. And so that’s 32 picks and then it starts over at the top again. Is that how a draft works? Just like high school, like okay, your turn, your turn, your turn.
Tyson Bagent (26:11):
And you can also, because usually the worst team in the league gets the first pick. But we weren’t the worst team in the league, but we had, I don’t exactly know the details, but we had done a trade with Carolina, the Carolina Panthers last year, which is why we have the number one pick. So we took the Carolina Panthers first round pick for this year in a trade that we did last year and they ended up being the worst team in the league. Oh, that’s awesome. Now we get their pick. That’s awesome. Yeah, so hooked us up.
Sevan Matossian (26:44):
So if they’d have been the best team that pick would’ve gone to shit, well not as good, but it’s the best possible outcome possible for the bears. Oh god, the owner must be tickled.
Tyson Bagent (26:54):
Yeah. So I think we have the first pick and the 10th pick, but I’m not exactly, I’m not certain.
Sevan Matossian (26:59):
I wonder if he calls the owner of the Jaguars and is like, thank you for sucking so bad. Here’s an extra 50 K. Can you give me kind of a synopsis of the season was 17 games. Right? And how many games did you play?
Tyson Bagent (27:21):
I played in five, but I started four.
Sevan Matossian (27:24):
And that was five more than really you thought you would play?
Tyson Bagent (27:28):
Yeah,
Sevan Matossian (27:29):
Right.
Tyson Bagent (27:30):
I mean there’s a lot of long-term backups in the NFL’s history that were around for a while that maybe got six or seven starts in their whole career. So it’s pretty freaking crazy that that happened this year. But it happened a lot. There was a lot of quarterbacks that went down this year. A lot of quarterbacks went down this year. A lot of quarterbacks got opportunities. It was a weird year in that sense.
Sevan Matossian (27:58):
And your relationship with all those guys, did it keep growing throughout the year? Did you build relationships there with those guys?
Tyson Bagent (28:05):
I did. I did. By the end of the season, I think the whole team was a little bit more in tune with each other, was having a good time being around each other. And I think that was probably one of the reasons we were playing so well towards the end of the season.
Sevan Matossian (28:23):
I’m curious, as the years go on, if you build closer and closer relationships with those people, three years in, you’re doing family vacations with those guys?
Tyson Bagent (28:32):
Yeah, I mean there was probably a couple dudes maybe on the team that I could see myself continuing to talk to, even when football probably ends or whatever. But I got to imagine other than that, it’s probably just somebody that was from just a part of your past that you don’t necessarily talk to that much anymore.
Sevan Matossian (28:52):
Emma Seon. I had the best report ever from a dentist yesterday. I cut out three things in August, sugar, alcohol, and fluoride. Thanks to Tyson for bringing up the fluoride topic. Yeah, dude, I’m glad he brought it up too. That changed. It’s going to change my life. I’m about to get rich.
Tyson Bagent (29:08):
Oh yeah. You said you made a toothpaste,
Sevan Matossian (29:11):
Dude. Wait till you see my little toothpaste. The tooth. They’re amazing. You’re going to love them. I can’t wait. Well, I hope you really, oh my God.
Tyson Bagent (29:20):
My mom got me this for Christmas. She got me this charcoal toothpaste that it’s powder. So you just get your toothbrush wet and you dip it in there. Yes. It’s the nastiest. It’s the nastiest shit I’ve ever done in my life. But I feel like my teeth look white.
Sevan Matossian (29:37):
Oh dude, my teeth are so much wider. I can’t even believe it. Wait until I You’re love this. Mine’s a powder doesn’t taste like shit.
Tyson Bagent (29:44):
Really? You just it right here?
Sevan Matossian (29:46):
Yeah. There’s no black shit. Nothing. You’re going to fucking love it. It’s so good. It’s so good.
Tyson Bagent (29:54):
Oh yeah. Send that to you. I’ll send you the address after
Sevan Matossian (29:57):
I got your dress. I got it. Can I.
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