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There's one back here.
There's one back here.
There's one back here.
It was an easy... That's a good one.
It was an easy... That's a good one.
It was an easy... That's a good one.
Got you pregnant twice. It's my fault. Really? I mean, I got you pregnant three times, but twice when you were competing.
Got you pregnant twice. It's my fault. Really? I mean, I got you pregnant three times, but twice when you were competing.
Got you pregnant twice. It's my fault. Really? I mean, I got you pregnant three times, but twice when you were competing.
And this is one thing I wanted to talk to to ask you about, because we've talked about that transition from being an athlete and and feeling the roar of the crowd. Right. So for athletes like ourselves, our shelf life is very short. You know, the average NFL career is two and a half years.
And this is one thing I wanted to talk to to ask you about, because we've talked about that transition from being an athlete and and feeling the roar of the crowd. Right. So for athletes like ourselves, our shelf life is very short. You know, the average NFL career is two and a half years.
And this is one thing I wanted to talk to to ask you about, because we've talked about that transition from being an athlete and and feeling the roar of the crowd. Right. So for athletes like ourselves, our shelf life is very short. You know, the average NFL career is two and a half years.
And you get guys like Brady who play to their 40s, but that's very rare. And then for track and field. You know, I don't know what the average track and field career is, but it's not that long. Can't be into the 30s. And even if it's, say, it's probably not 10 years, but say it's 10 years. That's 10 years of your life.
And you get guys like Brady who play to their 40s, but that's very rare. And then for track and field. You know, I don't know what the average track and field career is, but it's not that long. Can't be into the 30s. And even if it's, say, it's probably not 10 years, but say it's 10 years. That's 10 years of your life.
And you get guys like Brady who play to their 40s, but that's very rare. And then for track and field. You know, I don't know what the average track and field career is, but it's not that long. Can't be into the 30s. And even if it's, say, it's probably not 10 years, but say it's 10 years. That's 10 years of your life.
You still have, hopefully, 50 to 60 to 70 years of your life that you still have to live. So we don't really get that back. For comedians, it ebbs and flows and it comes and goes and you could be 20 and be the hottest in the world and then you have a couple years where you're not and then you show up at 45 and boom, it's all back for you.
You still have, hopefully, 50 to 60 to 70 years of your life that you still have to live. So we don't really get that back. For comedians, it ebbs and flows and it comes and goes and you could be 20 and be the hottest in the world and then you have a couple years where you're not and then you show up at 45 and boom, it's all back for you.
You still have, hopefully, 50 to 60 to 70 years of your life that you still have to live. So we don't really get that back. For comedians, it ebbs and flows and it comes and goes and you could be 20 and be the hottest in the world and then you have a couple years where you're not and then you show up at 45 and boom, it's all back for you.
And you're selling out, you know, stadiums and doing all that. I think the biggest struggle, not necessarily for myself, because I just embedded myself in my family and just made that my identity. A lot of guys, they struggle when they don't walk out of the tunnel and they got 90,000 people chanting their names, screaming for them. They score a touchdown.
And you're selling out, you know, stadiums and doing all that. I think the biggest struggle, not necessarily for myself, because I just embedded myself in my family and just made that my identity. A lot of guys, they struggle when they don't walk out of the tunnel and they got 90,000 people chanting their names, screaming for them. They score a touchdown.