Adam Sandler
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I hear Boucher a lot. Yeah. I'm very proud that I got to be Bobby Boucher. I have met – I've met a lot of great – NFL fellas who have talked to me about Bobby and Bobby's mama and foosball. Just foosball. Just foosball, baby. Making sure mama don't find out I'm playing foosball, that kind of shit. Yes. Did you play growing up? I played Pop Warner until – I was 12. I played until 12.
I was a quarterback in Pop Warner. I was playing baseball, and then I was a pitcher, and I was 11. And Ken Stillman, the coach of the team, came over and talked to my parents and said, maybe Adam could be a quarterback. And my mother was like, oh, Adam doesn't play football. And my father was like, let him play. Because my father played football, actually. He was a linebacker.
I was a quarterback in Pop Warner. I was playing baseball, and then I was a pitcher, and I was 11. And Ken Stillman, the coach of the team, came over and talked to my parents and said, maybe Adam could be a quarterback. And my mother was like, oh, Adam doesn't play football. And my father was like, let him play. Because my father played football, actually. He was a linebacker.
I was a quarterback in Pop Warner. I was playing baseball, and then I was a pitcher, and I was 11. And Ken Stillman, the coach of the team, came over and talked to my parents and said, maybe Adam could be a quarterback. And my mother was like, oh, Adam doesn't play football. And my father was like, let him play. Because my father played football, actually. He was a linebacker.
So then I got in there. I got on the team, played two years at Pop Warner, and it was amazing. So cool, man. So freaking cool.
So then I got in there. I got on the team, played two years at Pop Warner, and it was amazing. So cool, man. So freaking cool.
So then I got in there. I got on the team, played two years at Pop Warner, and it was amazing. So cool, man. So freaking cool.
Baseball was my favorite. Basketball, I always played. Every sport, when I was young, I was decent. Then everybody got big and way stronger than me, so I became less and less of – you didn't notice me. Like when I played Babe Ruth, baseball – I went from being I was on the all star team in Little League to like, I think Adams on that team. I don't know.
Baseball was my favorite. Basketball, I always played. Every sport, when I was young, I was decent. Then everybody got big and way stronger than me, so I became less and less of – you didn't notice me. Like when I played Babe Ruth, baseball – I went from being I was on the all star team in Little League to like, I think Adams on that team. I don't know.
Baseball was my favorite. Basketball, I always played. Every sport, when I was young, I was decent. Then everybody got big and way stronger than me, so I became less and less of – you didn't notice me. Like when I played Babe Ruth, baseball – I went from being I was on the all star team in Little League to like, I think Adams on that team. I don't know.
You know, I went from second or third to batting sixth and seventh and maybe deeper. The older I got, the worse I got.
You know, I went from second or third to batting sixth and seventh and maybe deeper. The older I got, the worse I got.
You know, I went from second or third to batting sixth and seventh and maybe deeper. The older I got, the worse I got.
Backdoor bounce passes.
Backdoor bounce passes.
Backdoor bounce passes.
I'm all backdoor. That's all I ever talk to. Because when I play, I always play with young dudes. And I always, if they're not moving, I always, like, whisper them. I go, you got to move, bro. You got to stay on the move. You got to go. Let it go. I'll fake up high. Just cut that low. You got to move, though, for me. Because I ain't going to shoot. I got to get it to you.
I'm all backdoor. That's all I ever talk to. Because when I play, I always play with young dudes. And I always, if they're not moving, I always, like, whisper them. I go, you got to move, bro. You got to stay on the move. You got to go. Let it go. I'll fake up high. Just cut that low. You got to move, though, for me. Because I ain't going to shoot. I got to get it to you.
I'm all backdoor. That's all I ever talk to. Because when I play, I always play with young dudes. And I always, if they're not moving, I always, like, whisper them. I go, you got to move, bro. You got to stay on the move. You got to go. Let it go. I'll fake up high. Just cut that low. You got to move, though, for me. Because I ain't going to shoot. I got to get it to you.
Oh, man, you guys must have been fun on a basketball court grabbing rebounds.