Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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I brought it towards the Coyotes and I asked them if it was okay if I joined the Spit Chicklets podcast full time. Ryan Whitney, you got a pink Whitney out there now.
Get that on camera. It's a full time member. Marley just got an assist from Chris B. Whoa, we're buzzing right now. Honk. What is up, folks? Welcome to episode 611 of the Spittin' Chicklets podcast. And we're on Netflix, boys. This is on Netflix. 611 episodes. The first one on Netflix, but not the first episode where we're going to talk about Pink Whitney. Pink Whitney, New Amsterdam zone.
As you see, Keith fake chugged that bottle. And let me tell you, NFL playoffs were electric this weekend. And last night, the New England Patriots, Sunday night, excuse me, they had an amazing win. I had pictures. of Pink Whitney nips all over the tailgates, people dummying them. So maybe we could say Pink Whitney had something to do with Drake May getting his first playoff win.
NFL fans all over the place, they love pregame with Pink Whitney. It's one of those drinks that gets you fired up. It warms the soul before a cold playoff outdoor game. So thank you to everyone who watched NHL. NFL, doesn't matter what you're watching, as long as you're drinking Pink Whitney, shout out New Amsterdam, shout out Pink Whitney, and shout out you two guys. We're on Netflix.
What's going on, boys? Can you believe it?
I can't believe it, no.
Okay, okay. I like that.
A lot of hard work that went into this, but I still can't believe it, and I still can't believe the fact that we've had now two goats on this podcast. Wayne Gretzky and now the football goat, which Tom's getting his tires pumped on the internet like crazy right now with that breakdown of how you throw a spiral in the wind. And people just loving him. Maybe on the wrong side of it, Tony Romo.
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Chapter 2: How did the NFL playoffs impact the discussion?
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Wow.
And she's sitting up in the press box with Kraft and stuff. This is fucking wild. Move over, Taylor Swift.
She's electric. I believe he has several children with several women. But as Cardi B said, he'd come back to my bed. So I believe when he spent Christmas with another one of his baby mamas, like she mentioned, like, what do you want me to do? Put my baby back in my pussy. That was an exact quote. She's very electric. Very electric. Very electric.
He's legit Santa going from house to house, dropping off gifts. Yeah. Like six, seven different addresses.
The only thing I have to say besides the excitement of the Pats and Drake May, um, I'm such a mush. It's incredible. And I think people who watch Pardon My Take and have watched Chicklets know my hatred towards the Bears and the Commanders based on PFT and Big Cat's hatred of Connor McDavid, which is so weird, like how enjoyable he is to watch play.
But they, because I like him, don't like him and root against him. It's real scumbag behavior, real bad guys, bad people. So I was just loving life as I got home Saturday night, and I look, and the Bears are getting worked, and Caleb Williams' passer rating at this point, I think in the third quarter, maybe later, was 45. He was horrible.
And this guy, this man, all season, this guy in the fourth quarter turns into prime Tom Brady. And I tweeted out, wow, 45 passer rate. Looking good, big cat. And... In the next like 12 minutes, they came back and won the game. And I got buried online. But I was like, oh, it's unbelievable when I say things. It's like the exact opposite happens. It's crazy. It's crazy. And it felt like shit.
And it feels like even shittier today knowing that I kind of had something to do with the Bears winning that game.
So I don't really know a lot of guys' names. I know Caleb Williams, like all the guys for TDs you mentioned. Stephon Diggs was the only name I knew because he's dropping loads inside of Cardi B's puss. The coach for the Bears, watching his post-game speeches in the locker room and the way that that team interacts, like, buddy, I was getting fucking goosebumps.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Devils' recent performance?
Maybe a little bit in playoffs, but you're not having a coach coming in, head-butting players like Mike Vrabel or chest-bumping like the Chicago coach. So I always I always think it's hilarious to see these grown men just like yelling at each other before or after a game. But it definitely is. It's emotional for them.
But it's probably like we were talking about the other day, the life expectancy of a coach, like every game must be a do or die, like where you're next on the line. So the emotions are unreal. And to be able to see them when they have the cameras in there is so fun.
I think that you're playing one game a week. So for hockey, you don't want to go too high, too low. You got to stay more even keel because the amount of times you're playing. But also, I think that just with football, the short bursts, like you're all on for six, seven seconds and then you get to relax. All on for six, seven seconds. So it's a way different temperament just from my observation.
Obviously, the throw from Caleb Williams is the one thing that everybody's talking about where he didn't have any feet on the ground and he just somehow...
figured out that four and ten um another it's crazy though i i was watching that game in the second quarter and then i fell asleep uh right before half and then woke up to the end of the game and then like how much time left like you saw the last like seven minutes legit watching the coach sprint onto the field and then kind of give the matt lafleur a shitty handshake What did you make of that?
Somebody was saying that he had a security guard next to him so the Bears coach couldn't hit him with the clipboard on the back being like, good job.
There was some shit talk coming out of the Green Bay's locker room apparently During the week leading up. Like we want them. I don't know the exact quote. But almost like hey. We're going to go take care of business in Chicago. Paraphrasing. And Ben Johnson remembered that on the handshake. I almost think if a team's.
giving you bulletin board material, and then you get the meetup at the 50 with the other coach, I'd rather sit there for a long time and almost be like, oh, buddy, what a game. We got you. It was a good game, but we ended up getting you. But good effort, but we got you at the end. And just instead of like quickly, you know, shrugging him off, I'm sitting there and making him leave first.
You're giving him that stiff handshake and you're pulling him in almost like the sun.
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Chapter 4: What insights are shared about the Detroit Red Wings' current performance?
Yeah. Well, I thought I texted him. I thought he was like late for the bus because I know he usually sleeps in his Batman pajamas. So I thought he just like rushed to the bus and forgot to put his suit on. But did you guys see the video that they made for the first son? They made a video with like three of the other guys that dressed as dressed as superheroes. It was unbelievable.
I'll send it and have them post it. But it's so cool. But this team, and just speaking of Reamer, they got the perfect amount of veterans, right? They got good older guys that can be around, teach these guys. JVR has been around forever, knows what it takes. Kaner knows what it takes. And the young guys are helping each other, and the older guys are there for them.
So I love the makeup of this group. And like you said, John Gibson is playing like he did in Anaheim in 2010. It's been awesome to see.
Yeah, you have to give a lot of credit to Steve Eisenman for remaining patient, especially when the entire fan base was ready to fucking lose their minds about the lack of playoffs. And what has it been? 11 years now? Maybe 10, 11? But one of the... Yeah, one of the issues that he had to address was goaltending. And Talbot was fine.
It was just sometimes if he would dip off, who was the guy that you went to? And now the fact that they got those two guys. And Gibson didn't also have the best of starts this season where Talbot actually had the net more. So great to see that tandem working together. And hey, you ride the hot hand. Gibson's been buzzing.
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Chapter 5: How does Tom Brady's perspective on football differ from hockey?
He's been rejuvenated. And I don't think you can say enough. I mean, just like we pump Breeze Bois tires and their staff or the way they draft, develop, they retool. I mean, so far, a lot of these young players for Detroit are looking good. And I know that Quinn Hughes trade might have been looking very enticing to them and to rush things and get it done, but...
it didn't, it didn't feel right at the right time. So, but yet they keep on chugging. So credit to Detroit. And, and also to me, it was also part of the juju that they created at the start of the year with the fact that, uh, Sergei Fedorov's number was going to go to the rafters. And it just so happens that it's happening tonight in Detroit. Some very funny content.
Darren McCarthy is, uh, McCarty is, uh, I've been documenting it, taking selfie videos. They had like the master's lunch, uh, or dinner yesterday style with, with celebrating whatever he wanted to eat. They had the Russian caviar out. So it's, uh, it's a lot of things looking up right now in Detroit. And, uh, it's a fun fan base to follow when that's the case.
Ever since the Iser Pan. Ever since then, they've been hot, man. You should take a little bit of the credit. Yeah, I will. I think Gibson, his first game with Detroit, he got pulled in the first game. Just the resiliency from him playing so well. I played with Talbot in New York. He's an unbelievable backup. He can come in and get hot for you. If Gibson's struggling at any point,
He can come and take the net for four or five games and be unreal, but this team's unreal. Lucas Raymond, how good is this kid? He's fucking nasty.
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Chapter 6: What personal stories does Tom Brady share about his journey in football?
Dylan Larkin is playing. He plays both sides of the puck so hard. You're going to see it on Team USA. He won't be playing a top six role, probably, but just what he brings to that team, you can tell he is sick and tired of not being in the playoffs, and They're showing it every night. They play hard. They play for each other.
And, you know, Witt always says that when Detroit's in the playoffs, the league's in a better place. I love Detroit. They got the Kane magic. Also, Biz, you mentioned, like, the goalie and how he had to go out and do something. Now, like, they got Augustine at Michigan State, and then the Sebastian, is it Kossa? He's 17-1 in the AHL with a 168 goals against and a 937 save percent.
Jesus.
So they got, like... They want to bring a guy in. That's one of those guys could get moved out. Right. You bring in a big team who needs a goalie. And the Fedorov thing. Sorry to just get up quick. Just the coolest guy of all time. The biggest. And my question about Fedorov was who to you is a current Sergei Fedorov? Like who compares to Sergei Fedorov? I would say Austin, probably.
Just like Austin Matthews with the style. And he's good defensively.
Good defensively.
Okay, I like that one. Just like the style, the swagger that he has. Gee, it's not pasta. Pasta is never winning the Selkie Trophy. The same year he wins MVP. It's not pasta, G. That's a Grinnelli guarantee. Maybe the swagger part I can see a little bit. You meant the whole game and everything, right? I just meant as a hockey player. I would say Josh Dong. Yeah, same.
Yeah, I'd say Big Poppy.
That's a great call. I mean, it's hard. Barky's not bad.
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Chapter 7: What extra work did Tom Brady do to maintain his performance?
Like I wasn't better than everybody else. So I had to do the extra work. So now I get to the pro level and I'm still doing the extra work. I'm still doing more film. I'm still staying after practice working with the other players. I'm still in the off-season training harder than everybody else. Then I changed the way that I ate.
Chapter 8: How did Tom Brady adapt his training and nutrition over his career?
Then I changed the way that I trained. Then I changed the way that I rehabbed. Then I had just the right things over a long period of time that allowed me to play as long as I could because my body was my asset and I had to take care of it as well as I could in order for me to achieve the dreams that I had set forth. Unreal.
Yeah, that's like, at least being down in Florida, like Bobrovsky's the goalie of the Panthers. And so they win, and they've won back-to-back now. It seems like right away he gets back into training. There's no time. There's no resting on anything. You won your first one relatively unknown, and then this fame became just insane. So I imagine it was hard.
All of a sudden you're asked to do so many more things, but were you right back into getting ready that next year? Or when you were young, were you celebrating for a while, and then it took you longer to... All right, I don't care if we win. I'm on to next year.
Yeah, normally I would take a month off.
Yeah, we wouldn't do anything.
I wouldn't touch the skates. I'd be hitting the bottle, obviously, going to celebrate with my buddies and have a fun off-season. So, yeah, were you right back into it? Yeah, I love you hockey players. Oh, yeah, we like to have a good time. Probably drank my way out of a few more years, but I'm already going to do it. Thank God for podcasts. I think things worked out pretty good.
Yeah, not bad. You know, it works in hockey. I watch Strange Brew. You know, I've seen all the hockey movies. So, you know, I feel like it's part of the culture. I love Slapshot. That's the goal right there. It's one of the best. But yeah, I think it's, I just, for me, like I was really focused, you know, I wasn't, I was never like a big drinker. So that was not hard for me.
Like, of course, like we love to go out and have a great time. And when I was younger, I did a lot of that. As I got older, it just became less and less and less. And the training part I actually enjoyed. It's kind of like throwing a football. You guys play golf? Yeah. Okay.
So, you know, like when you hit like a perfect seven iron and you're like on the range and you're like, wow, how do I do that again?
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