00:00Max Crosby, who I like a lot, A, he battled his demons.
00:03I think he had an alcohol problem.
00:05Hasn't had a drink in, like, years now.
00:07So God bless someone who's recovering and all that.
00:10That's awesome.
00:11But he actually complained that the Ravens did not fly him and his family private.
00:15That he had to get on a commercial plane like the rest of us.
00:19And because there was no direct flight, I guess, from Las Vegas to Baltimore,
00:24they flew him to Washington, D.C., and then he had to hop in an Uber or something
00:28and drive from D.C. to Baltimore, which, I guess, in traffic,
00:33maybe it could be a long drive.
00:35He claimed it was a two-hour drive.
00:37And he was like, I knew that was a minor league organization.
00:40How dare you ask me to fly commercial?
00:43And I'm saying to myself, dude's made over $100 million as an NFL player.
00:50If you want to fly private, fly private, right?
00:54But I hate when guys bitch about mundane things that you and I have
01:00as our only method of transportation.
01:03We're not flying private.
01:05We got to get on United Airlines from Newark Airport and deal with TSA.
01:11You don't hear me complaining about it.
01:13No, no, not that.
01:14I lost a lot of respect for Max Crosby complaining about having to fly commercial.
01:18Just unrelated to this.
01:20Yeah, unrelated. Go ahead.
01:21Because I've only flown commercial.
01:23Yeah.
01:25Have you ever flown private?
01:27I'm sorry?
01:27Have you ever?
01:28Not now.
01:29Yes.
01:29Have you ever flown private?
01:30Yes, I have.
01:31And I'm just going to ask you this question.
01:33I want you to be honest.
01:34Yeah, I never lie to you.
01:35All right.
01:35Yeah.
01:36So, being that you've flown private.
01:38Yes.
01:39And you've flown commercial.
01:40I've done both.
01:41Yes.
01:41Right, right.
01:42So, in that event, what is the drop-off for us regular folks?
01:46Yeah.
01:47From private air travel down to even first-class commercial.
01:53They did fly in first class.
01:54So, what's the drop-off?
01:56From private, because I don't know, you can really illustrate this for the people.
02:00Okay, that's a fair question.
02:02Yeah.
02:02Having flown private a lot.
02:05Oh.
02:06Yes.
02:06A lot.
02:07And been on some amazing twin-engine helicopters a lot.
02:12A lot.
02:12The drop-off from flying private to flying first-class commercial.
02:18Yeah.
02:19I'll give you a sports analogy.
02:20Okay.
02:21That everybody can understand it.
02:22Uh-huh.
02:23Is like going from Michael Jordan.
02:26Uh-huh.
02:27Okay?
02:27Uh-huh.
02:27I'm not going to say LeBron.
02:29Okay.
02:29I know you want me to.
02:30Uh-huh.
02:30It's like going from Michael Jordan to you.
02:34Oh, my God.
02:35That's the drop-off.
02:37So.
02:37Yeah.
02:38I don't even take that as insult.
02:40I'll do you one better.
02:41I don't take that as insult.
02:42It's like going from LeBron to Stephen A.
02:45Okay.
02:46As a basketball player.
02:47Is that better?
02:47Right.
02:47Right.
02:48Like either one.
02:49Right.
02:49So, I believe your Crosby point in the macro sense is correct.
02:54Yes.
02:54He's bitching about flying first-class.
02:56Like, go F yourself.
02:57But.
02:58Yeah.
02:58He's likely flown private.
03:00Yes, of course he has.
03:01And therefore, he thinks.
03:03Yeah.
03:03New team.
03:04I'm getting ready to have a little of that.
03:05Owner's got a jet.
03:06A little of that Michael Jordan.
03:08Yes.
03:08Instead, he got Stephen A.
03:10Yes, exactly.
03:11I can understand disappointment on the micro level.
03:14By the way, I think if you've experienced private travel and you are accustomed to private
03:20travel, I don't care if it's the greatest first-class experience of your life, it ain't private.
03:26Now, the only airline that I've flown on first-class where I would say it's close is Emirates.
03:34I've heard about it.
03:35I've seen these online.
03:35Yes.
03:36They're very nice.
03:37They're luxurious.
03:37I've flown Emirates twice.
03:38Okay.
03:39And I can tell you that Emirates first-class is stupid.
03:44I had a spa.
03:45I got a massage.
03:47I took a shower.
03:49You took a warm custom meal?
03:51There was a nightclub.
03:53I had a Michelin-rated chef coming to my seat saying, what would you like to eat?
03:58You can just pick.
03:59And I said, what's on the menu?
04:01Whatever you want.
04:06So, Crossley's wrong, but I think from the outside, I kind of think he took it as, if
04:11you were really excited to have me.
04:13Yeah.
04:13And you're a billionaire and you're a billion-dollar organization.
04:16That's fair.
04:17It's all like, what have you experienced in your life?
04:20It's all relative.
04:20I think that he's wrong.
04:22If you've only flown private, the last five years of your life as a wealthy man, and now
04:27you're being forced to fly commercial, you might feel a certain way.
04:31That is a very fair statement to me.
04:33He's wrong because he's talking to people that are making $20 an hour.
04:36So, he's wrong.