Terron Armstead on Dolphins 70-point performance, Cam’s 24-hour post-loss rule, and the art of the “get off”
Welcome to Off the Es with Cam Jordan.
It's me.
Hello.
I appreciate y'all tapping in, tuning in.
12 years experience behind me,
head in the year 13 with the NFL,
with the Saints, with the same team.
It's a dream and I'm living it.
I'm not truly excited because we,
as athletes, we want to reach for perfection.
We're sitting at two and one,
New Orleans Saints lost to the Green Bay Packers somehow
in the last seven minutes and 50 seconds of the game,
which irks me because I'm not a fan of the Green Bay Packers
because I was born in Minnesota,
a possibly for the Minnesota Vikings.
Left when I was five,
but I grew up being a cheesehead haters,
so I hate losing to the cheeseheads just innately.
I've grown up from that.
I don't have that type of love,
hate relationship between the Vikings and the Packers
or anybody else in the league,
but it still does.
It drives my gears.
You know,
Thomas, you're on mute, Thomas.
Thomas, you're on mute.
You can't just pop in the window.
I can't just jump on you and not be hurt.
Right.
Were there one, two, three specific plays in the game
that you can point to and say,
this hurt us,
which may have contributed to the loss?
There was a specific,
you know, fourth and short on the,
on the goal line that you just wish you had that play back.
You know, defense of line crashed down on running back.
Jordan Love runs into the end zone.
Packers have struggled on fourth down today.
One will take it in.
In my mind, you know,
we stop, we stop them there.
That's in the game.
We ended up having seven penalties for over a hundred one yards.
It hurts.
Shoot.
In the third quarter,
Derek Carr goes down.
Out of the shot down this car.
Here comes pressure picked up the car steps up.
And he will go down.
Rashan Gary, the linebacker.
Tony and Carr is down still.
Oh, slam down.
It was how he was slammed into the ground.
Lost seven.
I'm out for entry.
He is in some pain.
You know, you look at that and you're like,
man, all right.
We got James coming in as a defense.
You're trying to step up as a team.
You're, you're rallying.
You're getting the energy up.
He will.
You know,
well, Derek Carr walks off on his own accord.
You're like,
all right, we know it's not something that's going to take away
from our future.
We're worried about our present.
We're worried about our right now.
It sucks that injuries do happen on the field,
especially to a quarterback who, you know,
is growing with our offense each and every game.
And you just have to pick it up as a defense.
You know, get down to the 30-yard marker and have to kick
a winning field goal.
Doesn't happen our way.
Hold.
Kick his away.
And he missed it.
You can tell by the crowd behind,
I believe you missed it right.
At the end of the day,
you can't rest on the Should of Cut of Wood as all you have
is the now.
And now the Saints are sitting there two in one.
And we've got our sight.
We've now broken down film.
Got our sights.
Officially on Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Don't ask me about Derek Carr.
I have no idea.
That'd be a set of James has to take the field.
Derek Carr takes the field.
We're going to be in a great spot to try and put major
points on the board.
It's got to be, you know,
we've looked at it this whole year as it's got to be on
defense.
It's going to be on defense.
Defense going to take over this next game against Tampa Bay.
We're going to focus on what we can't control.
You know, when it comes into scheduling,
I just want to talk about when it comes into scheduling,
turning over a loss like this,
you lose on a Sunday in Green Bay.
You talk to, you know,
if there's a family section,
if you have friends, family come through.
After a loss,
I'm not a good person.
So, after a loss,
I'm really not looking forward to a family section.
And there are people that you really look forward to seeing
regardless.
So,
you show love or you could show love
because you have to accept the love that, you know,
that wants to show up to these games.
You're like, man,
it's great to see you.
I'm just headed to the bus, man.
I'm just trying to get to the bus.
Pops.
I appreciate you for being here,
moms.
Thank you.
Love you guys so much.
Bay, wifey, kids,
whatever.
Like, man,
thank you guys for being here.
I want to take a picture so I can go to the bus.
You know,
you get back to,
you get back home.
I'm around 730.
You're around your family.
The kids,
the kids don't care.
Kids just want to see you.
Dad, you lost.
I'm sorry.
And you're like,
oh, man, look, there's,
there's a bigger picture here.
This,
this loss isn't going to change who I am as a person
because I'm still your dad.
This loss isn't going to change who I am.
I used to,
used to affect my whole day.
Now, I'm like,
hey, like,
let's watch a movie.
Let's calm down.
If you guys want to,
you know,
I probably don't,
if I lose,
because I'm,
I'm petty.
I want everybody to lose after I,
like, if I lose,
I want everybody to lose.
I'm just checking ESPN scores like,
yeah, they lost.
Yeah, they lost.
Yeah, I want them to lose.
Yeah, they lost too.
They won.
They'll lose just when we play them though.
Like, you know,
there's just times where you,
that's my painting that's taken over.
But either way,
you know,
that next day is where you break down film with the team.
You get your body right.
You check yourself.
Like,
alright,
how sore am I?
Because if you're sore on Monday,
Dom's setting in Tuesday.
Okay.
As delayed,
onset,
muscle,
soreness,
I believe.
Uh-huh.
Which just means if you,
if you ever have,
like,
gotten the car wreck
or played football,
you know,
which is just like a car wreck.
Huh.
You feel that about two days later.
You're like,
man, I'm good on Sunday.
Like, I'm hyped up.
You got all that adrenaline pumping.
Man, some Monday,
you're like,
ooh,
the shoulder a little.
The shoulder got a little wing to it now.
It's got a little sting to it.
Uh-oh.
Tuesday.
You know,
you know,
that's the off day.
Uh-uh.
Then I come in
and come talk to y'all.
You know,
we chatted up.
You get it out.
And then later on the night,
I'll be at the kids' practices
because I've got four of them things now.
You see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see,
you see CamJay just no camJ?
Got a legacy this tankJ,
this glowjowed
and, you know,
this near grace
and there's בתiao.
Which one do you like the most?
I don't have,
I don't have a ranking.
I tell them I tell them each individual,
you know,
loves that I have for them,
but you know,
I tell my oldest son.
I'm like,
man.
Hey, you're my favorite oldest son
and he's like,
dad, I'm your only older son.
That's why you're my favorite
old his daughter and she'd be like that.
I'm your only oldie's daughter.
Well, duh, I mean, you know,
then I tell her near grace, I'm like, baby,
I'm like, you my favorite little country, baby.
And she's like, I'm that country,
but like, her name's near grace.
That's country as it gets right there.
And then my little, you know, my little cha-cha,
like, I like to cha-cha.
Like, I'm like, she's my little baby.
You know, that's the baby of the family.
So she's gonna get love regardless.
Like, everybody loves her.
So she got so much love.
So I just try to give them their own little piece of the pie.
You know, we're speaking of staying in the present,
being in this week.
Man, I got, I got one of my former teammates.
Now he's over at the unit.
Now he's over at Miami.
You know, I think there's really great
Office of Tacos in his league,
maybe few far between, but you have to earn my respect.
Either way, I get to bring on my dog,
Tyron Armstead coming up next.
When I say dog, big, B-O-W-G, he's big, dog.
Tyron Armstead.
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Touchdown.
Oh, that was a clip of the dolphins putting 70 points.
Beginning of the dolphins putting 70 points
on a Denver Broncos team.
Oh, man, I'm excited.
I got my dog, you know, the cold is left tackle in the game
for real, for real.
When he hits the field, he's trapped city.
The guy, you know, in a game that only led up
two pressures of the entire game across the line.
I'm not saying him across the line.
Oh, man, it's my dog throwing on Arnstead.
We talk about former all-swag out of University of Arkansas
Pine Bluff, you know, current four-time probo,
current all-pro.
My dog is cold, left tackle, extraordinary.
Number 72.
I call him Teased Dead.
His rap name Teased Dead, I'm with it.
You know, there's a lot of things that going down.
My dog, I appreciate you tapping in the camp off the edge
or maybe it's off the edge with Cam Jordan.
Either way, bro, I'm just happy that you actually tapped in
with me.
As we both know, I don't like a lot of office alignment,
but I love you.
Hey, look, that's why I didn't say nothing.
I wanted you to just keep going.
It's very rare for me to give praise to an office alignment.
So I am honored.
I have truly honored my brother.
I am.
Hey, man.
I've only took 11 years.
I've only had my own podcast for, you know, three episodes.
You three.
OK.
Why not take that?
You know, I had the Pennsylvania.
So, you know, like, I was coming to the office line.
And we're going to talk about the church work.
We're going to talk about the year you heard me.
I had to pop it off with Mark.
So you really got my brother, then an edge,
and then my brother, you know, saying like,
it's a family.
Keep it in the family.
Keep it in the family.
Yeah.
I mean, so let's get this out of the way.
You know, 78.
I ain't never seen the likes of 10 Tuddies.
10 Touch Nells.
Did y'all put it all 350 in the air, 350 on the ground?
Did something go wrong at all in your offensive game plan?
Yeah, yeah.
No, we definitely got some things to work on and to improve on.
We had a pretty, look, 70 points is crazy.
Crazy.
I've never seen it before.
I've been writing a game for a long time
as a fan and I was a player.
I don't know if you ever seen something
on a school board for it.
Crazy, all right?
High school.
I ain't never doing a high school.
That was, it was, it was, it was insane.
We had a turnover on downs,
where we second and one,
third and one, fourth and one that we didn't convert,
which is we have to fix that, you know what I mean?
So that's where our mindset is focused, you know,
that we try to, we try to perfect our craft
and be as dangerous as an offense as we possibly can.
Man, unreal.
You know, I had a game the same day.
Yeah.
We lost, we lost in the last seven minutes and 50 seconds.
It's still going to piss me off for a while.
You know, I hold, I hold these questions.
You know, you know how petty I am, bro.
I intern wise everything and I let it show out.
But that's not for perfection, bro.
I love that you talked about, you know,
there's still things to correct,
because in a game like that,
that's one of them games that coaches are going to try
and like mill over.
You're going to be in the room and there's two ways you can go.
It can be like, hey, this is what we could clean up
and think about how much better we could be,
but like coach, we strive for perfection
and that was, that was perfect.
If you're looking for the shun, we could find the shun,
but that was perfect.
Or if you'd be like, hey, you know,
that's when you like throw things on the rug
and be like, oh, man, we could have ran for ex,
you know, a couple of ex-yars here, there, whatever it is.
But now we're on to the next film already.
So I just want to know in the locker room, like,
what was the message?
You've already broke down film or whatever it is.
What's the message?
I mean, the initial reaction was kind of like,
what just happened, you know,
I mean, historic moment.
So a lot of high five and like, you know,
you fed me it was, it was crazy.
So we like, man, 70, like, that's what I was saying.
Wow, but we instantly switched
and the focus went to Buffalo, you know what I mean?
So I love that.
And from a, hey, young head coach,
I'm having a game.
He is, he's like being on a mission.
So the attention quickly turned to,
all right, let's be ready for next week.
So we didn't have victory in my day.
We spent, we didn't, we didn't.
Ain't no victory money.
You're already back in that thing.
I love it.
For real, we was in workouts, meet one day,
and we get right back to it.
Right, it's your second year with the team, bro.
You guys have been what, five and oh, six and oh, last year?
We started off three and oh, yeah.
Right.
So now you already know how to get three and oh,
what's this pivotal turn to get you to that four and oh, five
and oh, six and oh, whatever gets you to the playoffs
to face the Saints in a Super Bowl,
because that's where I'm trying to go.
I would love it.
To really, for us, like our whole goal in our matches,
to go one and oh, every week, is to go one and oh,
like nothing outside of that, nothing that.
Anyway, looking at long game,
it's, what's, what happened?
I went today.
Not at all, because we got ahead about so much at times.
Just, just small chatter,
we talking about big picture, big picture.
And we got to understand the task in front of us.
And we, you know, Buffalo, that's top of the line,
program organization or team or defense.
So we got to come with.
You been over Miami for two years now, bro.
Was there a significant difference?
What is the difference between like a guy like Sean Peyton
and Mike Daniels?
Mike McDaniels as a head coach.
They are different, so sure.
Very different.
Sean was, especially my earlier year,
Sean was intense.
He was great, disciplinarian.
He was calling pretty much, you know,
calling the shots on everything.
Mike is a different personality.
It's unique.
And it was, and it was kind of,
took some adjustment in time to get used to it
when I came over because I was a shopper nine years.
So, Mike is just very, very relaxed,
bro, like, he literally seemed like just one of the hums.
Like, he's a, he's a very intelligent football mind.
He sees the game kind of different than others,
very unconventional.
And he's genuinely him, like,
the way he talks, the way he acts,
the way he speaks, the way he moves,
like he just, he want to have fun, bro.
He's want to have fun.
He want to instill confidence in the guys.
And he want people to play fine.
So, this dope, man, like,
I was blessed to be the shopper all the years
and all the fame of coach.
I love him to death.
Everything he taught me.
And I'm, I'm extremely happy to be where I am now, man.
Like, I wouldn't trade anything.
Yeah.
So, how did it feel after getting the dub on you,
on your old coach then?
Did you say what's up after?
Yeah.
My dog.
Okay.
Yeah.
I actually ran up on me pre-game.
Yeah.
He ran up on me pre-game.
Hit me a couple of times, thought.
I saw him hit you back.
I get you back.
He hit you back, he.
But, definitely wanted that win.
Yeah.
He won every win.
Everyone.
Everyone.
You've played with one of the best of all times.
Drew Rees, protecting him.
Left side lockdown for many, many years.
Was it feel like now protecting Tua?
Tua.
I'm not even gonna try that last name.
I'm just tagli over.
Tandovalo.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Tag hour.
Oh.
Oh.
All right.
It's loose.
Tua is incredible, man.
Incredible.
There's a lot of similarities between Tua.
Really?
I can honestly say that.
A lot of similarities between the two.
Both similar sides.
They're both five, they're both five, eleven,
claim six foot.
Yep.
Go ahead.
Tua, Tua, Tua, the Drew.
Drew came down here.
He came down here and hang 100 to 10.
He hung with me for a while, met with Tua for a good while,
and then Tua sized him up.
Yeah.
He like, I got hold.
I started going.
I got hold.
Tua.
Tua.
He was so happy about that.
Well, a lot of similarities between them two, man.
You know, I think so highly of Drew.
That's the, that's the go to my eyes.
The things that he was able to do,
and to where the way he produced,
this production and the high lows,
preparations, insane.
Tua reminds me of Drew from his perspective.
Like, the way he sees,
the field, when he sees the defense,
the way he anticipates,
he threw on it to spots that the receiver is not there,
and they just, I mean, it's crazy, man.
So his pocket presence and his anticipation,
tight windowed rows, accuracy,
I promise I'm putting it in the realm of Drew breeze.
I see a lot of similarities.
Woo.
I mean, I was high on him early, man.
I mean, I like what he does.
If he stays healthy, he can be special, I think.
Time will tell.
No, he is special.
He is definitely special.
Yeah.
We let that, let that confidence.
Yeah, no, I'm saying, I don't, I'm not saying I don't believe.
I think he's one of the big ones,
and I think he has potential to be great,
possibly if he stays healthy.
We just, you never know.
It's a little too early to say.
He's great.
Now quarterbacks have 20 year careers.
So he's headed in the year's time.
So he's a quarter of the way through.
Like everywhere else.
I think it's for for him, though.
I think it's your for for the two.
Look, he's a fifth of the way through.
But, but tell me, you know, without doubling back,
I sort of really want to double back on this game,
because I just ain't seen it.
70 points is just ridiculous.
The most I've ever been a part of,
I think was probably why Drew Breeze was part of the same.
It's probably my rookie year.
I think like mid, the middle of the season,
I he dropped like a 60 burger, 60 some points, maybe on the coats,
on the coats, on the coats.
On the coats.
Yeah, yeah, and I was like, this is unreal.
Boy, I went for 70.
So that's just OD, OD.
Let's just, I just want to know,
but a 350 on the ground, 350 in the air.
As an opposite lineman,
which one do you feel more accomplished about?
The lack of pressures,
because you're only let up two pressures during the whole game,
or like we big dog them boys up front,
and ran it, you know, we made them like it.
You know, coaches, we like,
we're going to run down their mouths and make them like it.
And you were like, as a person, you like,
whoa, all right.
And as an opposite lineman, you'd like, yeah.
You know, you hit, you hit that.
But I see, when I see, when I see Taran,
shoulder, shoulder roll, and the biceps come out.
You know the time it is.
It's go time.
You know the time it is.
It's crazy.
I seen Banger a pregame week.
Oh, you know what?
By the turn up, Banger.
But no, so, so for us,
for office and lineman, like,
past row is work.
You feel me like, that's, that's object to number one.
That's what we, we have to accomplish like that.
That's work.
Run game is you get to, you get to enjoy more, you know,
successful run game.
You get to make plays in a sense, you know,
that, that's my opportunity to make a first down,
make a touchdown, you know what I mean?
So we, we love that.
And, and past row is stressful.
It's very stressful.
It's stressful job.
You don't know exactly where to put it back to be.
Where are you going to get rid of the ball, whatever.
Running back, you like, you got traps,
and you got point of attack, you know, you know what I mean?
So you know where you trying to create that lane
and where he's trying to go.
So that run game is, is an opportunity
to really make plays.
That's how, that's how I view it.
So like, past pro is where you show off your feet.
Where?
And run places where you show off your dominance.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Run places we get to highlight, you know what I'm trying to,
I'm trying to, you know what I'm trying to do.
Don't, don't, don't.
On the, on the, on the second level.
On the second level.
On the second level.
On the second level too.
On the second level too.
Got it.
Uh huh.
Okay.
I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
First level.
First level.
Got it.
Got it.
Got it.
That can't be an it has to be that term edge.
Like, you know, got to be on an edge guy.
No, I didn't put down every spot.
Every spot on the field.
Hit the ground.
Detackable.
That's it with every every spot.
Detack will play in a four eye.
Every spot on the field.
That's hit the ground.
At some point throughout my career.
Okay.
All right.
That's, that's just offensive.
Maybe.
Maybe spot.
Just offensive.
If I sit in that edge, no, I know what you do.
I know you're busy.
I already know.
All right.
So which one do you prefer to pass, pass pro or run blocking, which,
which one really like.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like.
Like.
I love, I love them both.
Like I said the stress come with the, with the pass pro, you know?
Like I said, you don't want to be the guy.
You don't want to be the guy to be your owner, but the guy to get you put it back.
He never.
So that's the, that's more of a stressful feeling.
Um, but it's fun.
It's fun playing that game.
It's fun getting the hands and working the chest,
the chest mic, watching, studying you,
what you do, what you like to do.
Try to take that away.
So it's fun building that game plan
and going out there and trying to execute that plan.
But like I said, pack for a stressful run game.
It's when you can have fun.
Maybe have fun with the game.
You can make plays and you'll playmaker.
You know, create steps.
Just like the other positions.
If somebody hit a big run off my block,
that's my run.
I want them 45 original.
That's why I put that on my man.
For real.
Put that on.
You know, you know my theory, bro.
I've always said, nobody grew up wanting
to be an offensive lineman.
You know, like you didn't, like young T-stead
at eight years old wasn't like,
I want to be the coldest left tackle in the game.
Yeah, man.
You grew up in that line, man.
Early, often on that line.
Early, bro.
That was great.
My posture is the coach.
I was pissed as he wouldn't let me run the ball.
So that was fast, but like I said, baby, let's take this real
quick aside here because I ain't never heard this part
before.
I knew you grew up with you grew up with the rock in your hand.
You grew up playing basketball.
Yeah.
I knew that part.
Let's, I ain't never asked the origins of
obstacle lineman T-stead.
Let's, let's talk about this.
You was a kid.
You was a jit.
You was a little kid.
Your daddy was a coach.
The hair coach.
And he wouldn't let you play any other position.
And I met him on a line, man.
I was high, like, we're not big enough, yo.
Everybody else's coach can run in the ball, can't receive her.
Quarterback.
Man, he saw, he saw that dog and you on the opposite line
that you didn't see in yourself at the time.
Look, you know, we lost against the Packers, right?
And I was upset, sick, or whatever.
Didn't even know who the tackle was going to be until game time.
I saw that his last name was Tom.
And you know what I already thought.
Can.
My dog Zachary Tom, a little big brother of
can Tom, who was a former Austin Lionel Saints.
Yes.
That's can Tom, a little big brother.
You tall a little bigger, whatever.
I said, oh, I know about you already.
You know, you ain't got to tell me nothing.
Now, I want you to fill him on him.
I know him already.
I know his genetics.
That's why I'm so sick.
I ain't come out with a second that game.
Because I like, we talk about where you go to a game knowing
everything going like you like, oh, these are the moves
that's going to work.
And they all hidden like for you, you're changing up your sets.
Oh, how do you decide when you're changing up your sets,
by the way?
Because your cold would get into your spots
and also changing up your sets on how you want to get to the spots.
Because I've seen you in terms of past pro, the way you float.
It's not like a Lane Johnson, like Lane Johnson drops
all immediately back, right?
Yeah, hurt.
Yeah.
And then like you'll float out,
but you also switch up your sets where you'll try and jump them.
And then when you jump somebody on film,
they'll be like, Tyron doesn't do as much.
I'd be like, yeah, because he's like, but Tyron's a dumb.
Like, Tyron got a different mentality.
Most of these offers of Lyman just happened to be like,
fat people that could play football.
Tyron's like, nah, I came here to hoop.
Like Tyron, like, there's a few offers of Lyman League.
I'm like, no, this is their passion.
And for, yeah, but you probably say it.
There's a lot of people in the league in general
that sometimes you'd like, bro, he's just out here
because he, the other people told me it was good at it.
You can tell when people are passionate about their craft.
So that's like one of the things I respect about you
is you're passionate about your craft.
But what makes you change up your sets?
What makes you give up the interior hand
versus the exterior hand, the poster, whatever,
whatever that terminology is?
Man, that's doing studying, studying,
being a student at a game, watching guys
has been successful for a long time before me,
taking bits and pieces of what I can from them,
working to my strengths.
So you know, I came out as a, you know,
really athletic, fast offers of Lyman.
Tell them about that 40 time.
Tell them about that thing.
Fast offers of Lyman elbow.
Four, four, six, nine, four, seven, seven, two,
four, six, five, four, six, five, four, six, nine, four, seven,
seven, seven officials, crazy, crazy.
I'm faster, I'm faster.
I'm saying you were lighter than me at the time.
I was heavier than you at the time.
Yeah, no, it just come from studying.
And then as I evolved over the years,
I just want to keep adding to my toolbox.
So I work sets off season, I work sets on my off days.
Still like today, we got it, I got it in today.
And just kind of keep adding to my toolbox.
So I do a mid-practice and they successful.
I'm gonna go do it in the game.
So jump sets, fake cut, 45 degrees sets,
selling to run, vertical, hand chops,
I guess you want to keep adding to my toolbox.
And that little hand chop is so rude, by the way.
Like that, for those who don't know it's off the tackle,
you're like, you're setting this vertical set,
you see your office tackle, like chest pop up,
like it's a breast plate is exposed.
And what do you do?
You run a long arm from that breast plate.
And immediately so you, as a defensive end,
your rushing against the tackle, he shows his chest,
you hit his chest trying to plate that thing on contact.
Even if you place it right,
a good office alignment, a great office alignment,
like Tyron is gonna immediately chop your hand down
before you can get a grip on the chest plate.
So your whole momentum, then is diving downwards.
You're going downward dog in the middle of a plane.
And that's not what you want to be,
that's a defensive alignment, bro.
Like it's such a disrespectful,
because I'm like, bro, I had perfect placement, almost.
Yeah, yeah, almost.
I wanna know for real, you know,
we talk about, just to just ask you about the locker room vibes,
who controls the ox in the locker room?
And the ox, I mean, the auxiliary core,
the boom box, the music, you play, you know,
like you, you, you, you a New Orleans locker room,
you, you know, it's, it's KMJ in a quarter time.
I got the boom box going crazy.
Now, I'm relinquishing that this year.
Like I'm letting the younger,
they want to play young boy 24-7.
I'm letting them do.
I said, there's other, there's other artists.
Now, I rock with young boy,
but like, there's other artists.
Give me, but we rockin' young boy 24-7.
You know the DB's, who controls the ox in the Miami locker room?
Our young guys handle it too.
Xan and Water, he probably, he probably be,
ox number one, he might be BJ one,
and then Kader, Kohu, our nickel, he, he,
he controls the ox as well.
So, the gentleman water, he usually,
he usually got the music.
Okay, it's not, it's not teased that I'm with it.
Come on.
I'm gonna play me the whole, you feel me?
Like the whole pre-game, repeat, all that.
So, no, don't give it.
Don't give me the cord, it's up.
I'm just sayin' like, you know,
there was a time where, you know, you dropped,
you dropped the album, headed into a training camp.
And we had, we had a Toronto RSA album,
going crazy, leading my favorite songs off the,
off the hardware fam, and I'm still upset about this,
you know, like.
Audio quality, man, audio quality, man.
I don't care, I don't care if it had that, you know,
whoop that trick vibes to it, you know what I'm sayin'?
That rock was the game.
That rock was the game.
Yeah, I was out there, yeah.
You know what, hey, really, I say,
what I hit you last year, I say, hey, I said, hey, Tyrone,
you still got that, that, that, that, that, that,
little, EP that I like, I was like, you still got that,
man, I deleted it off the hardware.
For y'all that don't know, my man Tyrone R said,
is a phenomenal rapper, and his quality has,
has watched the growth from year,
what is a year, one or two,
when you started rapping for real for real,
to now, it's phenomenal.
Beats, bass, boom, going crazy, lyrics, going stupid.
I mean, but, there was some,
there was some early tracks,
what I call hood baby anthems, you know, like,
when I'm, when I'm either about to get in a fight,
or about to go to war with my boys,
like, you need some of that, you know,
had that young Tyree on there,
like, boys are going crazy early on.
Yeah, no, we had some, we definitely had some,
back your, you know, basement, basement style,
rap, man, man, Mark Engle,
in the, in the closet record,
only, only had one mic, so we, you know,
we kind of, well, one pair of headphones,
so we like, sand stuff at the same time,
listen to the beat at the same time as he's trying to,
all right, Mark, you go, all right, I got it.
So it was, it was very, make it happen, password good.
Now, we in a studio, man, we in inner scope, you feel me?
You know, we do, I don't, I don't feel you,
tell me, but what you mean we in inner scope rap?
Like, you got a real deal now?
No, I ain't going to be a long-time exclusive deal in a scope,
but I was like, dang, you in industry platinum, dang.
I recorded, recorded in a scope, man,
they got me, you know, where it's on the man I'm walking in,
but never in the late, get to the inner scope,
and then I still got my gun,
I add you down in the world, you know, still,
still get that, get that rocking tube.
So that pin, that penmanship is always there.
Why are you, why are you strapping folks on the pin on the field?
You go straight to the, to the notepad after like, yeah.
Bar's okay.
I got it.
You pin me, I got to keep that.
Hey, when, when does that actually happen, bro?
Because like, I've seen your work ethic, you know,
side by side for a number of years, bro,
you're always on the field, you're always hitting bags,
even on your off days, you working on your craft.
So when do you have time to do your hobbies?
Clearly, music is, it's a hobby for now until you retire,
and it could be a mainstream thing for real,
because you guys don't know, my man's tapped in.
He's in on the, the Madden, the Madden game this year.
The man got five out of six tracks.
If you turn on Madden, you hear it to Ron Arstere.
So I'm just letting y'all know that, bars.
Like, where do you have time to either write these joints?
Is it an off season thing?
Are you, are you, are you still recording in season two?
I really don't record much in season.
I used to go all my, I'm a music off season in it.
I'm mostly writing, I'm mostly writing when I'm traveling.
So anytime I touch a flight, and I just get the bees going,
I don't know, I don't know what it is about traveling,
but it just opened that creative space for me.
And I just, you know, try to, try to tap in and speak with stuff.
Something, talk about experiences, tell real life stories,
things that I've seen done or heard, you know.
And traveling always just, it gets me where I need to be.
Got a bank in America, and it's not in America.
Yeah.
Banking is not in America.
You pay for me.
Yeah, the line, line so cold.
There's a couple of them lines that I was going to stick out to me.
Hi, yellow sky, dual time teller.
I'm on Arkansas today, which is no, I was like, I was out there rocking this.
The yellow sky, dual, like, I got, I got rapper dreams,
bro, and you out there living that lifestyle.
All right, pivot from, you heard, you know, the music life,
because we know you got tracks and albums for days, bro.
Like three fire out questions.
Who's your hardest matchup in terms of, of age,
blitzing linebacker, whatever it is, hardest matchup to, to go against.
Personally, I'll be a strand of 11, okay?
My Miller mouse gear.
Who, who's faster do you think?
Jalen Waddle or Tyre Keele, not top in speed acceleration?
Great the fastest dude I ever seen in person.
Ooh, yeah.
Okay, okay.
I don't even, I don't know if I care about it.
I just want to know, what's the, what's the, the meal you missed the most from New Orleans?
Ooh.
I've got to be really just that that Thursday,
Desi Vegas, you know what I mean?
Like the Thursday, Desi Vegas or Rock and Saki, you know too.
Desi Vegas, Rock and Saki.
Have I had them two more boy?
That little upside down roll?
You feel me?
Rock and Saki go, the, the lamb chops with the who that shrill.
Lamb chops coming from Desi Vegas with the who that's right.
Those two, them maybe, my top two restaurants all the time.
All right, favorite dessert though.
Okay, last one there.
Bread pudding?
Bread pudding or banana pudding?
Ooh.
That's tough.
I'd probably say bread pudding up.
My chef here, chef Trent, he made a variety of bread pudding.
Oh, that, though that he got money.
Tell him he got, he got money up what got his own chef.
Nice talking to you brother.
I appreciate you.
I know and I appreciate you bro.
Thanks for tapping in bro.
Hey, anything, you know, if you need me, I got you, you know, I, I text you.
I appreciate you.
You know, we need it nothing else from you because you didn't gave me the world already, bro.
I appreciate you so many times.
Love, brother.
Always, man.
Always.
Uh, that was my dog.
Ron Arsett doing everything that he did, making, making it great, um,
what, what separates him from, you know, just a lot of it too.
One of them real dogs.
Like he earns respect and he, he doesn't, he doesn't set up for anything less
than the highest level competition.
Uh, but I just want to transition, man, what, what it's like, we talked about, get off the guys
and give, you know, the, about the moves that we use when we get off the edge.
Uh, I just want to talk about the, the basic foundation of what it is to be an edge
rusher when you're on the edge, you're in your stance and that could be a four point,
which means both hands down on the ground.
That's a three point, which we one hand is down on the ground and some guys like to switch
it up.
Two point, you know, you're coming off just your feet, top feet, looking like a, like
a track star with no, with no, uh, with no blocks.
Get off is the most important thing for a deep as alignment.
And that could be switching up tempo in terms of how are you going to get off the ball?
Or, you know, Vah Miller, the way he switched it up his tempo in terms of accelerating at
his fastest or sometimes delaying himself.
So he's throwing off his alignment timing.
But for me, it's all about that true get off.
It's, I'm four points to the ground.
I'm keying in on where the ball is.
The center has the ball and I already know I've already indicated when the center is
going to snap.
He could be on a head count or it could be on the quarterback's cadence.
All that information is being processed before the play.
I know exactly where it wants to be hiked and when the ball is snapped, that's true get
off.
That is explosion from your two point of pressure over your feet in the ground to getting
into your best running form.
It's track stance.
You were trying to get your best get off IE, Vah Miller and his ghost, IE, Michael Parsons
and the way he exposed off the ball, Shaq, Shaq Barrett, there's so many guys who have
elite get off that can win rushes without ever needing to move because of their anticipation.
Get off your stance, your alignment, your ability to anticipate when the ball is snapped.
Appreciate it.
That's me to tap it in with off the edge with yours truly, Cam Jordan.
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