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Joe Theismann

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And like I say, Robert's going to present to the army and I get to present to the Navy.

And like I say, Robert's going to present to the army and I get to present to the Navy.

Are we bad people, Joe? Oh, no. I think they know how much you love them and they appreciate it. And the fact that you just don't want to spend any money on your dad, I mean, that's up to you, unfortunately.

Are we bad people, Joe? Oh, no. I think they know how much you love them and they appreciate it. And the fact that you just don't want to spend any money on your dad, I mean, that's up to you, unfortunately.

Well, see, now here's the thing. This is the thing. If I'm making you feel bad, that means that you should get gifts. So he gets mad at me. That's OK. Let him get mad. Let him get mad. Believe me. Let me tell you something. Parents are something special. I've lost both both my mom and my dad. And they're you know, they're just a special part of your life.

Well, see, now here's the thing. This is the thing. If I'm making you feel bad, that means that you should get gifts. So he gets mad at me. That's OK. Let him get mad. Let him get mad. Believe me. Let me tell you something. Parents are something special. I've lost both both my mom and my dad. And they're you know, they're just a special part of your life.

And to me, you know, they'll tell you all the time. Don't get me anything. I don't need anything. I don't want anything. Yeah. OK, fine. But I'm giving you this anyway because you deserve it. And do whatever you want with it, but I want you to know I appreciate you. So in all honesty and not joking around, yeah, I think you should give them gifts. I really do.

And to me, you know, they'll tell you all the time. Don't get me anything. I don't need anything. I don't want anything. Yeah. OK, fine. But I'm giving you this anyway because you deserve it. And do whatever you want with it, but I want you to know I appreciate you. So in all honesty and not joking around, yeah, I think you should give them gifts. I really do.

You're not bad people. I feel terrible. You just honor them that way.

You're not bad people. I feel terrible. You just honor them that way.

You know, a hug, a gift can be a look. There's so many ways you can define what a gift is. And to me, you know, I think parents earn the right to be able to get one in some way, shape or form.

You know, a hug, a gift can be a look. There's so many ways you can define what a gift is. And to me, you know, I think parents earn the right to be able to get one in some way, shape or form.

Extremely, extremely impressed. I'm impressed with everything about him. I've had a chance to be with him, sat down at lunch with him, get to know the young man a little bit. He's as great a person as we've seen him as a player. And he has great composure. Throws the ball extremely well. And this is something we haven't had in Washington for a while. Throws the ball down the field extremely well.

Extremely, extremely impressed. I'm impressed with everything about him. I've had a chance to be with him, sat down at lunch with him, get to know the young man a little bit. He's as great a person as we've seen him as a player. And he has great composure. Throws the ball extremely well. And this is something we haven't had in Washington for a while. Throws the ball down the field extremely well.

And that's really what you look for is you're looking for chunk plays in our game. You're not going to go 10, 11, 12 plays all the time. And it's very difficult to do it on a number of occasions. But if you can get those big plays, which he's able to do, I think it makes a world of difference. And you've got to give Cliff Kingsbury, I think, a lot of credit. Yeah.

And that's really what you look for is you're looking for chunk plays in our game. You're not going to go 10, 11, 12 plays all the time. And it's very difficult to do it on a number of occasions. But if you can get those big plays, which he's able to do, I think it makes a world of difference. And you've got to give Cliff Kingsbury, I think, a lot of credit. Yeah.

You know, like what Caleb's going through in Chicago, turmoil as a coordinator, turmoil everywhere around him. There is stability with Jaden. There's stability in what he's able to do. And I love the way Cliff starts a game with him. He gets the ball out of his hands. I remember when Peyton Manning first went to the Indianapolis Colts, Tom Moore was the coach.

You know, like what Caleb's going through in Chicago, turmoil as a coordinator, turmoil everywhere around him. There is stability with Jaden. There's stability in what he's able to do. And I love the way Cliff starts a game with him. He gets the ball out of his hands. I remember when Peyton Manning first went to the Indianapolis Colts, Tom Moore was the coach.

Tom, Pittsburgh coach, now he's in Tampa, still coaching. And I sat with him one day, we were doing an Indianapolis game, and I said, how do you deal with Peyton? He says, first of all, you have to keep giving him stuff because he continues to want to get better and better and better. You have to have a bucket full of things to present to him.

Tom, Pittsburgh coach, now he's in Tampa, still coaching. And I sat with him one day, we were doing an Indianapolis game, and I said, how do you deal with Peyton? He says, first of all, you have to keep giving him stuff because he continues to want to get better and better and better. You have to have a bucket full of things to present to him.