Podcast Appearances
Now, in Kansas City, you've got Patrick Mahomes, you've got Bobby Wood Jr.
It doesn't feel the same way as when you are seeing somebody for the first time.
Like if you were to see Barry Bonds for the first time.
It's like, this is a guy that no matter where he goes, multiple people are starstruck.
Hank Aaron, same thing as you said, I'm sure that you were one of many people in many media rooms that went, wow, that's him.
And that was my second year in the business.
After a while, you kind of lose that.
You get beyond that and you go, okay, that's...
But first off, the first time out there, you're like, wow, that's interesting.
After 30 years, I still look back at Aaron, though, and think that was still a moment.
That's a moment of a lifetime for a lot of people.
And we have so many different generations of all kinds of sports where there will be people growing up now
that in 20 years will have a different perception of the greatest ever than we do.
In this studio alone, there are people that witnessed the prime of Michael Jordan and would say, I've never seen anything like Michael Jordan before.
Kyle and I didn't get to witness the prime.