Gregg Giannotti
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And you even have a Bears backdrop on Twitch.
So I feel like we're spraying to all fields today on this court.
Thanks so much.
Well, us too, and I think you know, the biggest news of the day, Roberto, is essentially a process that you know all too well.
You know, in 2005, $7 million, three-year deal, and correct me if these numbers are wrong, because this is the report with Baltimore, and your physical didn't go through, and you end up in a different place.
You end up ultimately becoming a Chicago Bear.
You know, take us through the mental process of,
of going through all of that and then ultimately ending up in a different place?
Yeah, and an A&M alum, yeah.
We're talking to Roberto Garza, the former Bears center.
He's also on Twitch with us here on Rahimi Harrison Brody, twitch.tv slash the score Chicago.
I think it is important to when you talked about what for you is a formality, because that process led you to then playing for the Bears and playing 10 years, like you mentioned.
It was part of a means to an end for your career.
But I think you let us in on part of the process and how they try.
Executives try to just make sure what they're financially responsible for.
You know, when you talk about that process and then what the knee means, if there's a financial concern or an issue, it sounds like there's liability there.
Can you detail that process for us a little bit more just when it comes to what you experienced?
The emotional side of it, as you know, can mean a lot because it can feel you to, oh, I don't know, be part of a Super Bowl team.
But when it comes to the aspect of you had to sign something, when they separated the knee injury, can you just describe a little bit more what that was?
Like, if you get injured because of this, then who's responsible?