Plaxico Burress on Getting Shot and How it Changed His Life Forever | The Pivot Podcast

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shanny i put people to sleep bro who did they change rules because of me you didn't put nobody to sleep on a lullaby shannon they changed rules because of me bro you're you you chase i know you don't know football that's what you're wrong detroit everybody knows that see that that's the thing that people don't know about rc rc was yeah he brought it every game look at these suits i mean obviously troy you know troy was a big man knocking himself out trying to knock you out he gonna knock himself out here with him that's how i know i'm tough for you chanting shannon you got one pair of really knocking himself out shannon you go don't don't drop my shoes not rc you got one pair of real jordans though these the real real point you got one pair of real jordans matter of fact a pair i turned down you ain't want these yeah when when my guys sent me them i told them i didn't want them you ain't one what size you wear eight oh at 10 and a half and you still can't feel my shoes [Music] [Music] get i mean the boys are all here and we don't really have our our normal resident wide receiver but we got one just as good or better but we got plaques flexing hope burris the man everybody love you bro people ain't heard from you bro what you doing man i like going on man you know kids you know um got my podcast going on with fox myself levar harrington uh t.j hudson zada how you feel working with a bengal man i know man it's the craziest thing penn state guy and a bengal so yeah tj you know it's like every weekend we get into this whole thing about him taking the terrible towel and stomp a little terrible towel man so that that bad blood is always going to be there a little bit but i know man but it's it's a great show man we got about 3 million subscribers on there which is really good purchase the juice franchise and the juice bar so waiting to get that under construction get those things going start slinging the juices raising the kids man and get on the road you got to be from a special place dog to say you go slang juice man i wouldn't rather be from anywhere else in the world man right just one of those states and being from thai water to seven cities man just just phenomenal great just athletes musicians producers i mean it's just one of those places where when you start like putting like all the names of everybody together you couldn't believe that the proximity of which everybody grew up in like 10 15 miles away just a whole lot of greatness va doesn't get enough credit i was gonna say bro how did you do it because everybody know your football right you was a dog you're the biggest thing out here right and i was linebacker running back safety and you coming here and tower overs what was your pivot from football though because like your success people don't know about your success post career right and that's what we want we want to we want to bring the light like what was that pivot like and how did you figure out where you want to go with it oh it was an easy transition you know i think you just got to get into a space that you're comfortable with try to find out what you like to do what brings you joy what makes you happy and that's one of the things for me i just you know i got my son my daughter a wife and i wanted to get in something that i that i enjoy doing every day and you know i always been like a natural healer i've never been like a big you know like pill take or anything like that what i was playing i was always like on the natural like the tumeric and the ginger and the omega-3s and the pecan all that stuff from anti-inflammatories and different things like that so i just started to get i started to get into the juice business man that's that's what we are now right but i want to i want to go back let me let me go way back missy elliot yeah timberland yeah pharrell sure teddy riley a.i michael vick uh thomas jones let's uh ronald curry the high school phenom uh dre bly i mean just to name a few right a lot of joe smith first pick in the nba draft yeah running running for me bruce smith first pick of the hall of famer obviously first pick in the draft yeah we should ai but we go back to you know uh keith goganis matt darby david robinson went to my high school with that my cousin andre cason hey you feel like that's for like like per capita i think that's an underrated place for talent as a whole bro there's nothing like it yeah i can put that up against any state or city in the world i don't think there's more professional basketball football whatever the case may be from within like a 10-mile radius look let me just name a few names and then i'll ask you what do you think you're ranked alan iverson right we're talking about newport news the best okay mike vick the best ronald curry who people who didn't get really get an opportunity to see a lot of this dude's number one player ronald curry was probably the best high school football player i've seen in my life ever we're gonna we're gonna say dre blind right dre ray bly and then yourself so we'll we'll leave it at five what do you think you got to put you got to put bruce smith in there bruce smith got a sick lois taylor on set oh my goodness wherever you want to go no no y'all don't disrespect there's a thing like when you hear the thing is every time you give plex a name he one-ups the name you know what i'm saying like he goes bruce smith and you say oh shoot you know and then he says lawrence taylor this is the greatest defensive player that's ever been drafted right i'm from louisiana and we brag all the time about talent because we got a small state people don't give us as much credit much credit for for much and we're like hey but we got all these dudes in the league we got this and that right but dawg you then went from musicians to football players man to to hoopers y'all do you take pride in being where you from man and even being counted in that list of players i think we all do man we take it we take a tremendous amount of pride where we from how he was raised how we grew up what we saw along the way and you know it's a group that's you know i may not see you know percy or bruce or whatever foreign for years and it's just like we never even left right so uh man we take a tremendous amount of pride in where we're from man it's it's it's i started a conversation what do you think you rank in all those guys we have a few hall of famers in there ai basketball hall of famer that's something that i never even really thought about what do i rank as far as the guys where i'm from because we just all just wore us our cities and where we was from on our back and we just try to represent it they have to be competitive you know how i mean everybody is just it's just virginia man it's right it's the craziest thing we always say is just something in the water everyone that knows lexico birds superstar you know game-winning touchdown in the super bowl with the giants where do you think you would rank if the shooting incident never happened amongst those other guys oh i think i was sure uh ballet hall of famer wow do you think that incident was your greatest pivot in life oh it changed my life it changed everybody's life when when you look back on that night what are the memories that record in your mind about it i remember everything i did for the dick from from the time i stepped out of the house when i got in the car i knew exactly where i was going and i just remember everything about that moment because it was something that i never went out on fridays okay i never went out on fridays this is during the season yeah i never went out on fridays not one time in my whole why not career why not because friday's like my big pasta night my hydration i was trying right now i've been trying to tell him getting ready for the game so i never went out on fridays but i tweaked my hamstring and so the wide receivers would go out every night um you know sonora's you know dt all the guys yo man why don't you just come out meet us out at uh outback steakhouse or applebee i'm like yo listen i don't go out on friday nights during the season mm-hmm i said you know what i'ma go i'm gonna go but you know i always uh been a gun owner it was nothing different from me not you know carrying a gun that night and um it was just one of the craziest nights and you just remember i remember every single step i took that night like you said you said you were just going out to a restaurant yeah so how do we get to where the night ended then let me jump in really quick because this this is my brother you know i know him well and i think for everybody that's tuning in and watching they have to understand that having a residence in florida you know and playing in new york different states have different laws right in florida texas you can have your firearm license in all these different states but then in other states they don't apply so plex you know he spent a gang of time in florida i think you were residents of florida i loved it right for 14 years for for me just you know not doing the due diligence and being ignorant to the law the the gun laws in new york city but if something like that would have happened in new york state the consequences would have been completely different a hundred percent because new york new york state is different from new york city in florida we're able to uh you have your concealed weapons permit you can carry discharge or whatever the case might be in new york city that's not the case right even still though like the way he went about his life on fridays i don't go out and then he's talking about sonora's dt like people i know cause i was in new york and he's like they go to outback applebee's outback and applebee's don't lead to jail and so like you say you remember every part of that night you know and i'm just so interested in in listening and to like how we get there like that seems so simple but i know how it starts you know i mean you get a call i'm gonna go to this spot then you bounce to another spot but that's just so far to me i know man it's you know i go out one time on a friday night and i'm i'm eight years in right and you look at everything that happened and it's just if i just stay true to phone you know who i am as a person like we're not even here having this conversation but that's life you know things happen and we go to the applebee's and yo we're going into the city and i was like [ __ ] i ain't playing i'm hurt i got a hamstring i'm just healing my leg i'm just i know i ain't playing in the game so i shoot to the city boom and um i pull up i pull up to the left and quarter and i pull up on the side like blank quarters on the right i make the right i'm in the main bag i pull up and i never forget this i turn the car off i had a pistol sitting on the seat and i open the door and i get out the car [Music] and my mind i'm like you know what i look at the gun and i said you know what i'm gonna take it with me that that part right there this is just that that that one decision of maybe putting it in my glove compartment or maybe doing something else with it just that one decision that leads to the rest why did you why did you decide to take it with you like that that's the thing that people would ask why why do you think that you need to have a pistol with you when you just go hang out with your home well i was a gun owner i mean that's what that's what i did when i was home florida i just i i just carried a pistol i mean that's just what i did but me like my my conscience had already told me believe it because i thought about it right and i was like you know what i'ma take it with me and i would never forget that decision that i made right now well then i got i got to go chronologically now right so from that point you get out the maybach you look back you see the glock yeah you got it you put it in your pants and then what what happened from there that we all know that story oh i walked through the door and i see the security's there it's a metal detector and i was like yo i gotta push it on me they was like cool don't worry about it come on i you you can just go with me security all right cool so i went in with chill by the bar got had me a drink i got i ordered a drink and he was like yo man we're gonna take you all upstairs i was like all right cool you know me a couple of guys and so you open this door and it's a stairway and it's pitch dark so you can't you can't see and i got the the gun tucked in my on my belt and it's a simple i'm walking up the stairs and i miss a step okay and i feel the gun sliding down my pants and i trap it ah okay but two hands wow i see the flame like come through my jeans and my first part i'm like oh man i hope i'm looking over the joint and see if anybody i'm like oh my god what just happened and then i handled some chuck tees i looked down in my chuck tee and the whole joint is like red and i'm like oh my goodness so automatically you [ __ ] when you see the blood it's like oh you don't even feel it but right then i i knew i was like and nobody knew nobody heard it music was too loud nobody heard so but at that time plex are you thinking all right i shot myself and i got to deal with this injury in football or at that point do you understand the laws do you understand the situation i know nothing about the gun laws in new york city at that time okay i know nothing about it so for you he's just oh this gun went off i need to figure out this situation right now i'm trying to make sure like ain't nobody hit all yeah you know i'm really i'm really going to be [ __ ] up before somebody down they got a bullet you know i mean right and so you was worried you was worried about shooting somebody else yeah and then when you saw your truck then you was like [ __ ] i didn't shout myself i told him i said yo take me to the hospital he said what's wrong i said oh look at my shoe he was like oh no and you ain't feeling it but so they didn't know though that the gun went off at all nobody heard nothing nobody knew until i got to the hospital so you get to the hospital you're running down everything that happened when does it hit you or when do you start having the conversations about what it means as far as the law did i i'm just thinking like it's an accident everybody's okay i'm fine and i'm just thinking oh this accident whatever it's not that serious and i really just left the hospital the next day like all right i'm gonna heal up from this i got a hamstring maybe i'll miss the rest of the season and that was gonna be it i didn't think it was going to be any ramification for for what had happened i just thought it was like all right cool i'm fine nobody else hurt nobody else hurt we all good i'm all good but right it was the exact opposite what was your biggest regret making that decision grabbing it right when you looked back i saw the pistol and grabbing conscious man your consciously tell you everything you need how often do you you still think about that decision to that to this day and and what it meant and and what happened from it or are you finally at a place where you passed it you're settled with it you're okay with it you know it's always going to be the what if you know it's always going to be the way this i think you know for me um we had a really good football team at that time yeah we were really good i think we was 11 and one we we had already clinched the nfc east and we were going to the we had home field advantage and we was we were in the mindset of running it back to back we had a really good team sounds oh wait yeah one of the greatest defenses in the last uh century of football took their team to the super bowl and they won it don't act crazy because all i see i always want to talk we gave up 13 points a game bro because if they threw the ball at the plex he was going to marshal your ass you going to stand there and walk to the sideline looking at the ground y'all scored like 16 points that game 17 points like it was a super low score game y'all defense won that game it was hitting brandon jacobs in his face he quit he he gave it up hey i was getting double triple teams so you know you know you always run out of zones plexus that's fine you know what we have digressed so you start to deal with with the lost stuff and you see that these things are coming you're a wide receiver in the prime of his career you've played for the two of the most storied franchises in nfl history right and when you look at families the mirrors and the rooneys i mean shoot they so big time they got somebody that got both names and one now and so when you start to understand where things are headed for you what's that like um i really don't know i don't really think i understood the magnitude of what happened because i was just so nonchalant about it that i mean i went into the hospital that night and got up and walked out and got into my car and went home like you know what nobody had heard anything it was two days later that anybody had even heard anything about it and i just thought that you know had you been to the building since or no no it was a friday that we were playing in washington the next day so i wasn't traveling with the football i wasn't traveling with the team i was staying at home so nobody knew so sunday i got a call from the coach he was like yeah i think you need to turn yourself and i'm like for what right turn yourself in the car you need to turn yourself out like what yeah wow man i i swear the game started at one o'clock he called me at 12 58. you know like man he's supposed to be in the game man yeah he's a coach he's like you turn yourself in like for what it was like i heard about your incident and i was already 48 remote 48 hours removed from that incident right before the team have even heard about it right how do you say okay i'm plexico burst i've done all of these things in my life i've accomplished all of these things i now have this event how do you go through what you're going through understand the place that you're in and say okay this is what this is plexico versus next step this is who i will be coming out of this but but you really don't know i'm thinking to myself i'm like alright so then when you know my agent called me he started to explain to me the laws and the rules you know owning the gun in new york city and i was like oh you know i might be in some real trouble right but still in the back of my mind i'm like you know what if i do six months i'll be back and i'll be back in training camp right that was my mindset i was like you know what go to jail whatever i'll do six months i'll be back on the football field by september so when it hit and it tells you what you have to do what's that feeling so we make a deal with the state and i'm gonna bail out at ten thousand and so i'm sitting in the cell like you know like what the hell is going on i'm supposed to be eight o'clock i'm out 10-15 minutes i sat in there for like four or five hours i was like this ain't good right and the lawyer come to me he said man we got a problem i remember it michael bloomberg said we will prosecute this case to the fullest extent of the law i remember that actually do you feel as if they were trying to make an example out of you i'm sitting in the in a cell and my and he said hey man we got a problem and he says to me exactly what michael bloomberg says he said man michael bloomberg the man just came out and said uh they gonna prosecute just for us in the law you know what i said to him i said who was michael bloomberg i didn't know who the mayor was he was like all right man we got another issue your bail just went from 10 000 to 250. especially once he says that publicly it went from 10 racks to 250. but not only that we had just changed commissioners enter roger goodell right mm-hmm did you just go from winning the super bowl against new england patriots how did this change your career oh man i know exactly on opening day we played thursday night we hosted washington at home and i signed a new contract that day before the game started it was a five-year deal 42 million and i was going to be in new york family i was the only player in the league at that time to have home and away shoes from nike we was working on making me uh my own clique my own shoe dang gloves and the whole deal and i still have the drawings from my shoe that never got released because of that situation yeah we were working on my own cleat my own shoe so you have all these things going on all these things that you built from being in va uh playing at michigan state uh a pittsburgh steeler a new york giant a super bowl champion and you you're at the prime of your life and and you get the sentence you you deal with all these things how does plexico verse rebound from this how does he start a new life because you no matter no matter what all those things i just said will always be who you are right and the story you just told right will also always be who you are how do you have that kind of rebirth or pivot into another part or another chapter of your life i mean what am i supposed to do i realized three days after it happened and i was like damn you know you can spend a whole life like building something like a legacy and you can tear it all down in a second i think that's what hit me and i started thinking about all the people i let down my high school coach family everybody around i was like damn and it happened just that quick is that kind of the message you take out of it and the message you give to people who can look at your story know your story hear your story and if you got an opportunity to stand in front of them if that is that what you would tell them you know like you can do all these my story's a part of my life and it took me a long time to to get over it and embrace it and but it's a it's also a teaching lesson and and not talking to myself like my son can't have a better role model right that's the album that's awesome if that's your biggest regret so we talk about the pivot life throws so much stuff at you it's that moment when you reached over in the maybach now i listen hey i didn't miss your maybach party you reached over in the maybach now flex you were flawless in the maybach and you grabbed that pistol he got some other regrets he used to drive no no no no listen bro i know everything about this guy he's like we're trying to tell him about like you driving me back is that no no no no okay no freaky fred you know freaky now freaky nasty but is that your biggest regret in life all of your life from when littleplex to plex sitting here with us is that your biggest regret that night um what's the regret i just wish it never happened yeah you know tell me the kid from plaza apartments twin canal growing up in virginia beach single mom or dreaming of you know doing all the things that i was doing playing football at the highest level to me i thought i was the best brother for even football at the time and to just have that happen my life and like overnight right and it was a blur i remember coming out of the courtroom my wife got in the car and she was like are we is this a dream i was like baby unfortunately it's not it's a damn nightmare nightmare it was a nightmare it was but i would say regret because you know i at the end of the day i learned a lot about myself and you know making decisions yeah consequences can be devastating yeah you know what i mean but regret i just wish it never happened did it make you a better man would you be the same person you are now if that never happened did it make you a better person for your wife for your kids for yourselves and your daughter absolutely that's awesome so absolutely so it's crazy to say that that whole situation wasn't worth it for who you are now that's something i ask myself every day do you think it's hard because you're kind of weighing the the man that it's made you right the messages you can give the role model you can be as a father just as a man for so many against all the things that you were about to reap yeah you had sown the seeds of success your entire life right and you're standing on the precipice of that and so if this never happens maybe you get those things but also maybe you aren't this man right is it hard to weigh the riches against the wisdom i take the knowledge and the wisdom any day of the week i love it it's awesome you can always give that back that's an entire lifetime yeah and i can tell you right now miss vicki would say look you full of [ __ ] [Laughter] knowledge in the woods a week because miss vicky she didn't play man and she knew what she stood for and she knew what she taught her baby knowing plex and what i've seen him do you know over the course of the last 20 years you know how he's giving back and how he's talked to the young men yeah because really that's what it's all about taking your life examples and uh trying to steer them in the right direction i've seen him do a lot of that that's awesome i've seen him step out in front of a whole lot of things that maybe he wasn't necessarily comfortable doing but he stood out there and he did it yeah i've always had a ton of respect for him as a brother but to see him you know sort of put himself to the side it's made me be able to put myself in those same shoes and share my whole you know my situation nothing as extreme and life-changing and and uh as pivoting as they told us he got detained by the police one time stop and put in the back and he cried he got detached he ain't even get arrested he got detained they held it for about 15 minutes he talked about yeah it's tough out here look at my face you serious you're not believing him right give her something about freaky flesh he can't wait of course i can't get you what's up you got to give him something my freaking plan all right there's a time i love that road why because y'all didn't already figured out the crazy things that me and my wife do and that i flip on top and i jump off the nightstand and we done did all that that's how i do i want to know something wait where the hell you brought your nightstand from ikea it's no way it's that sturdy channel shannon no way no way your ikea nightstand is sturdy enough for you to jump off into one foot on and i flip off and i dive right in but no i i really wanted to ask plex was the best athlete from virginia alan iverson oh michael vick yourself people don't give virginia a lot of credit they say florida georgia the best african-american texas that's not fair is it that virginia is super top heavy i think we got like four or five number one right pictures athletically those two dudes right were special but culturally those two dudes changed everything about basketball and football the way people dress the amount of tattoos you were able to get braids that was a.i michael vick totally changed the way we looked at quarterbacks like they've been trying to play high school who won well we won the game are you toys i was sitting on cover two safety just sitting back down the hatch man and he turned that ball loose and we looked at each other we were like man who the hell is that he was probably about a hundred and sixty-five pounds i mean he was flying too though we could forget about it i had to spy him in the league at his prime and you had no shot oh six oh seven you had no shot and i floated over the ball in dauphin stadium and he took off he was 10 yards away from me and my first step he was 15 yards away from me my second step he was 18 yards away from me and he walked away and i went to my defensive coordinator and i was like don't do that to me no more ain't no good call yeah i was like don't spot me on him no most i was at vic at his prime when an algae crumpler monster vic and algae crumpler destroyed me and algae crumpler had a little belly that looked like he was like his basketball game he was a state player of the year in basketball he was the number one player in the country and a state player of the year in football and he was averaging like 44 points in high school like game a game when he talks about that plex he talks about loving football more than basketball though it's hard to to believe he was who he was playing basketball and playing football he might have been better football player than he was back that's crazy so i mentioned earlier that you played for the giants and the steelers and you even said you felt like when you went out of the game you were the best receiver in football these are two of the most storied franchises in the history of the nfl when you look at those two franchises now though having been a part of both of them knowing what it means to win lombardi's in pittsburgh understanding how important when they drafted you i know that's all they talked about because when i got there that's all they talked about actually winning one in new york when you look at the two franchises and where they are now ben was your quarterback yeah when you look at those franchises what do you see it's my brother man and i look at the whole pittsburgh situation as you know it was it was strictly business for me and i wish it didn't have to be that way because i was a young kid i was about 25 at the time and i had to make a decision right and we had just went 15-1 had lost to the patriots in the every championship game and it came down i remember i walked upstairs to coach kyle and i was like man listen i i want to do more with within his offense and he was like yo we're not going to change the offense for one person you know i felt that i was my game was flourishing and i was getting to wherever i wanted to go and the giants and the stealers offered me the same exact contract wow so it came down to me just you know making that decision i went to minnesota i was like nah who the hell wants to play in randy moss shoes he had just left and went to the raiders and then i went to houston but dre was there and i was like man drake got his own show going on he knew what that was going to be yeah and carolina and smitty was like he didn't want to play with me what's mooshin there i really rusty was there okay and then steve smith said well we don't need him why'd he come here for i was like all right cool so uh i came to new york and i kind of you know i put myself in the puzzle because when i was in uh pittsburgh i was just getting double the x right you know we we was in our formation i already know it was doing it yup busty was getting the ball 30 times a game he was getting the ball 30 times a game yeah corey dillon was getting it three times a game jamal lewis was getting it 30 times a game eddie george was getting it 30 times a game right that that that's what the afc north was at the time right and i was like you know what hopefully this kid man and can be just as good as his brother i said you know what i play the exposition i need to tight in on the on the front side to get the double off me and the tight end was jeremy shockey one of the best players i ever played with his rookie year yeah absolutely so what do what do you think about eli and ben they're different both great hall of famers for sure when i look back at it being a kid that i was me staying in pittsburgh would have been something real special because of the quarterback or just because of the order just the whole team that we had i mean we we went to two afc championship games in five years right and that's part of that yeah and that's incredible uh super bowl champion came into pittsburgh and beat it you know it was so crazy but no i gotta press my head what tied up two minutes left eli big ben like you said you like both of them but i gotta pressure to win the game afc championship who you gonna go with who gonna make that play eli had more flexibility within the offense to change the play at the line of scrimmage when you was in pittsburgh they wasn't changing no plays at a lot of shimmers ben was doing exactly what he was told to do he had to there was no flexibility within the offense for him to get to the line of scrimmage and be like you know whatever whatever but when i was here as long as me and him was on the same page yeah y'all do what y'all want to do man what's so crazy though to hear you talk about ben me and ben had a very strange relationship very respectful he did some things for my son they were really tight which was weird when he was suspended he went to my son's football game if you're a pittsburgh still you can't go nowhere and so that was so that's always brought him a lot of latitude with me and so you do the job now and i do the job and so i was asked like what they should do with ben eli is obviously gonna be a hall of fame and he's retired and i was like well the way ben is playing now he's hurting the team i heard about it and everybody hit me yo what's up with your boy right so i said man everybody got a job to do right i don't care i've always been like this that don't bother me i was just talking about what i saw on the film and so like you get into it and you start to see how the fragility of success and greatness works what people misses all the times people do protect you all the times things can be said and they aren't right the different times where we could be on your head or we could speak on your character where you don't and what happens is people get to this level of entitledness because of what they perceive they've accomplished doing their job and they have an issue with you critiquing the way they do their job now the situation ended up as what it was and ben has now played well but i think it always leads me back to when we do whatever we do like you coming on here telling your story whoever you were when you were pittsburgh steeler when you were a new york giant you got to do it in a way where you can look yourself in the mirror right and that was my my thing with that and when i asked you about the quarterbacks though i think about what eli had to endure especially late in this career right the things that that he was going through is there a difference in between the two people as opposed to the two players they're opposites right zero from a to z i would say from a personal standpoint from a friendship standpoint myself and ben's relationship is was totally different than what man eli was even though me eli we were locker mates me you chris hope some of the guys but for me and e it was more of just us going to work i got you doing what we had to do to win football games but there was really no interaction outside of football me and seven we developed the brotherhood because you know it's pittsburgh mm-hmm you know it's a it's a different kind of town it's family i tell people that all of a sudden different kind of town so it's like every monday or tuesday there's nowhere to go so all we would do was just be with each other yeah and so talk about those things the old things that happened the old teams like who are you now bro you know i'm i'm here based in the new jersey area and you know i think with you know like the current state of you know what the giants are and just new york football in general i think people more than i thought they appreciate how i played football it means a lot to me that's awesome you know what i mean you and rc were teammates right yeah is he square because he don't go to no strip clubs like he don't do things that i'm used to do doing plex you know what i'm saying like i don't i ain't going to put you out on our path cause he ain't seen him like a square with a tight ass pants not at all he's not squirming the man he was always about his work he was always about his business and you know every friday he would always come out with his you know his sean taylor tower along every friday every friday and he always wore them wicked with you to eat [ __ ] bro it's just louie just cause you don't you can't don't don't tell me your name what's wrong with myself these are nikes but they look better than them damn louis vuitton this cat put a helmet on man he's a different individual yeah you know and starting this it was about having people and seeing people go through adversities make decisions in their lives to be better and do better things and first off i just want to say man how grateful we are that you decided to spend some time with us if you had one thing you could say as we close what would it be what's the thing about plaxico birds you want people to know i'm human man straight to the point i'm human hold on in it here to witness it get my people feeling militant when i'm feeling get me up up
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Length: 41min 18sec (2478 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 29 2022
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