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I feel right taking somebody's money key.
Oh, I'll take 100 stacks if you want the number 11.
We always hear.
This is fans, right?
I gotta have.
That means something to me.
It's sentimental.
It's good luck, and you guys are willing to hand over a fortune for you.
Got any cool stories with this?
I'm not paying somebody for the number, though.
I'm not for 19.
No, not a chance.
Because if you were 19, they already know before we do the trade of the deal, you coming out of that number.
So it's not even something that that's real talk.
That's the way you negotiate with the team beforehand, man.
It's not even a negotiation.
I don't need to say anything.
The equipment manager already knows that.
We need to reassign whoever that is in 19.
We need to reassign him back into a 80 number.
That's not even that's not even something to have a conversation about.
Well, Carson Wentz and Keyshawn Johnson and Carson Wentz coming into this scenario completely different thing.
No.
Carson wins as a starting quarterback of the Indianapolis coach.
Carson Wentz doesn't want to flex his muscles because he's coming to a new place, and he's got a little bit of a kind of like a locker room.
People say his locker room issues was, you know, there in Philadelphia, so he doesn't want to come in starting in flexing his muscles.
If I'm Carson wins, it's not even a question that Michael Pittman Jr is coming out of 11.
But see this.
This is not a question so interesting.
Kids, not question this goes back to the confidence level of the quarterback that you want.
And I'm not saying that Carson Wentz needs to come in and flex his muscles and say, This is my number.
I'm number 11, but doesn't that ultimately, were you a little bit about Carson?
Like the fragility of it?
Like, how does he handle the locker room?
Can everybody play nice again?
How does he get along with the head coach?
Will you have the same kind of conviction to be the leader that he once was?
Well, you know, I don't really know Carson Wentz like that.
I just know that when it comes to certain situations, it's already known that that's his number.
Like you are a second year receiver.
You're getting ready to turn that number over to me, bro.
That ain't was talking like he was the starting quarterback.
That ain't even that you're talking about.
I remember once I don't know who it was.
It was It was somebody that had, like, war 19 and practices something like that and or somebody gave me a hypothetical.
What if somebody had 19?
That's what it was.
What if somebody had 19 on the teen that I was going to a trader to?
And my whole thing is, if you wear 19, chances are you probably are not going to be on the team long term.
It's just just the reality of it.
It does need to start with a jam receiving start with an eight early on in my career, and if I got moved in, you're not gonna be there very long.
Here's the one thing I would have said to Carson Wentz Too little, too late and obviously doesn't care what I think.
But I would have said, you know, your dad wore 32 or 28.
So how about you honor your dad by wearing 32 or 28 you give me number 11 probably wouldn't have worked.
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