Nick Foles
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I didn't watch it, but I heard some things.
No, for sure. But I think you have to realize that. I think at first you're like, oh man, but then you realize that is a sign of respect. It's perspective. All admiration for Tom and that's cool. Like I said, we've FaceTimed since then and I know for a fact he has a lot of respect for me and that means a lot.
No, for sure. But I think you have to realize that. I think at first you're like, oh man, but then you realize that is a sign of respect. It's perspective. All admiration for Tom and that's cool. Like I said, we've FaceTimed since then and I know for a fact he has a lot of respect for me and that means a lot.
No, for sure. But I think you have to realize that. I think at first you're like, oh man, but then you realize that is a sign of respect. It's perspective. All admiration for Tom and that's cool. Like I said, we've FaceTimed since then and I know for a fact he has a lot of respect for me and that means a lot.
I hope not. I don't think about it a lot. Hopefully he's thinking about better things than me.
I hope not. I don't think about it a lot. Hopefully he's thinking about better things than me.
I hope not. I don't think about it a lot. Hopefully he's thinking about better things than me.
Recruited. I would say I could have played potentially D1. Those guys are so dynamic, though. I was a good basketball player.
Recruited. I would say I could have played potentially D1. Those guys are so dynamic, though. I was a good basketball player.
Recruited. I would say I could have played potentially D1. Those guys are so dynamic, though. I was a good basketball player.
Yeah, they were all looking. You know, potentially would have had a chance to play at Baylor. But, you know, ended up at Michigan State my first year. But, you know, basketball and football, you know, there's such a different feeling when you step on the court. You know, basketball, I mean, football, when you're playing quarterback, you're trying to think about execution more.
Yeah, they were all looking. You know, potentially would have had a chance to play at Baylor. But, you know, ended up at Michigan State my first year. But, you know, basketball and football, you know, there's such a different feeling when you step on the court. You know, basketball, I mean, football, when you're playing quarterback, you're trying to think about execution more.
Yeah, they were all looking. You know, potentially would have had a chance to play at Baylor. But, you know, ended up at Michigan State my first year. But, you know, basketball and football, you know, there's such a different feeling when you step on the court. You know, basketball, I mean, football, when you're playing quarterback, you're trying to think about execution more.
You know, making sure, you know, you're always thinking about like, all right, protections. You got to be protected first. All these different things. Basketball, you're just like, I'm going to let it rip. You make a mistake on the basketball court, you can fix it on the defensive end. Right. You know, all that. Football is very different. You know, football is very different.
You know, making sure, you know, you're always thinking about like, all right, protections. You got to be protected first. All these different things. Basketball, you're just like, I'm going to let it rip. You make a mistake on the basketball court, you can fix it on the defensive end. Right. You know, all that. Football is very different. You know, football is very different.
You know, making sure, you know, you're always thinking about like, all right, protections. You got to be protected first. All these different things. Basketball, you're just like, I'm going to let it rip. You make a mistake on the basketball court, you can fix it on the defensive end. Right. You know, all that. Football is very different. You know, football is very different.
So there's a different emotion. My brother-in-law, you know. Both of them played basketball in college. One, you know, was a two-sport. Evan was a two-sport athlete at Stanford, played in the NFL for five years, you know, as a tight end. And we talk about it all the time. Like, you know, going to the football game, you're just thinking about execution, doing your job.
So there's a different emotion. My brother-in-law, you know. Both of them played basketball in college. One, you know, was a two-sport. Evan was a two-sport athlete at Stanford, played in the NFL for five years, you know, as a tight end. And we talk about it all the time. Like, you know, going to the football game, you're just thinking about execution, doing your job.
So there's a different emotion. My brother-in-law, you know. Both of them played basketball in college. One, you know, was a two-sport. Evan was a two-sport athlete at Stanford, played in the NFL for five years, you know, as a tight end. And we talk about it all the time. Like, you know, going to the football game, you're just thinking about execution, doing your job.
Basketball, you're just like going out there and just letting it rip.