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00:00I retired on my own terms, so I was, like, happy going on to the next phase of life.
00:06I had children, my wife, I wanted to be coaching my kids, I wanted to do all those things,
00:11and I wanted to be active in the community, and still, I'm in New England, I'm still here.
00:16You know, I just think some guys have a hard time understanding that you're never going to do that again.
00:23You're never, ever going to put pads on again.
00:27Is he actually?
00:29It's unlike any other sport.
00:30You know, if you're a basketball player, you know, right, I'm friends with some of the old basketball players.
00:34They can go play three-on-three.
00:36I think I just saw Scalabrini doing, like, a three-point competition, right, recently.
00:41Yeah.
00:41On Nesson, and I was like, oh, cool, you could, like, still shoot a basketball, great.
00:46Football players can never do that again.
00:49And maybe the flag football gave him some juice, and now he's like, I'm ready to go, I can do
00:54this again.
00:56But a little different when you've got a 300-pound, you know, behemoth trying to take your head off.
01:02I wonder what team it would be, though.
01:03Would it be his own?
01:04Raiders?
01:05Is that what he would be asking for?
01:07Or is it somebody else?
01:08I think it's just, it's like, at the end of the day, at the end of the day, it'd be
01:12like watching, you know, the Indy 500.
01:14It's like, when is the big wreck coming, right?
01:17Yeah.
01:18Kind of like, it was kind of like when Rivers was playing.
01:21Didn't we all watch Rivers in the first game?
01:23We were just kind of like, oh, like, how's he going to move?
01:26How's this going to go?
01:28How's that first real big hit going to look?
01:30You know, so, I don't know.
01:32I just, I would love to see him enjoy his hundreds of millions of dollars and just ride off into
01:39the sunset.
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