1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:03,159 Speaker 1: It's time for Papa's Perspective, brought to you by Bob's 2 00:00:03,200 --> 00:00:06,880 Speaker 1: Discount Furniture, the official furniture store and Mattress partner all 3 00:00:06,920 --> 00:00:08,760 Speaker 1: the New York Giants, as we welcome you to the 4 00:00:08,800 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: Hackensack Meridian Health podcast studio Keep Getting Better. This edition 5 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:19,120 Speaker 1: of Papa's Perspective welcomes Super Bowl champion Jeff Fiegels and Jeff, 6 00:00:19,160 --> 00:00:23,200 Speaker 1: over the course of your twenty three year career, yeah, 7 00:00:23,360 --> 00:00:28,280 Speaker 1: forty miles of punts, seventy one thousand, two hundred and 8 00:00:28,360 --> 00:00:33,559 Speaker 1: eleven yards. What enabled you to have the longevity that 9 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:34,040 Speaker 1: you had. 10 00:00:35,200 --> 00:00:37,160 Speaker 2: I think it was again, I think this, this whole 11 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:39,280 Speaker 2: sport is being lucky a little bit. You know. I 12 00:00:39,280 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 2: think at the beginning making the team, you're right out 13 00:00:42,040 --> 00:00:44,320 Speaker 2: of college, and it's just kind of persevering through it. 14 00:00:44,360 --> 00:00:46,920 Speaker 2: But just being at the right place at the right time. 15 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 2: I think that, you know, most of my work was 16 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:51,479 Speaker 2: always I was trying to get better at what I 17 00:00:51,560 --> 00:00:54,480 Speaker 2: was doing and took it very seriously in the off season, 18 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:57,720 Speaker 2: trying to improve my skill. And I also think that 19 00:00:57,880 --> 00:01:00,000 Speaker 2: just you know, taking care of yourself as I play 20 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 2: my twenties, thirties and forties, so being healthy wise, and 21 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:04,880 Speaker 2: I got lucky with not it, never really having a 22 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:06,520 Speaker 2: bad injury that kept me out of the game. 23 00:01:07,480 --> 00:01:11,400 Speaker 1: You were unbelievable at controlling punt returners with directional punting. 24 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:14,240 Speaker 1: I remember Steve Smith, he played for the Carolina Panthers. 25 00:01:14,280 --> 00:01:17,240 Speaker 1: He's a great player and he was also a great returner, 26 00:01:17,319 --> 00:01:20,679 Speaker 1: and he said he hated playing against you because you 27 00:01:20,800 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 1: caused them fits. Talk about that subtle part of the 28 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:26,440 Speaker 1: game that a lot of times goes unnoticed. 29 00:01:27,040 --> 00:01:28,640 Speaker 2: Well, early on in my career, I was just trying 30 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:32,399 Speaker 2: to figure it out, and I soon realized that I 31 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:35,120 Speaker 2: could could move those guys around a little bit. And 32 00:01:35,120 --> 00:01:37,400 Speaker 2: Bob you'll remember this, but you know, back in the day, 33 00:01:37,440 --> 00:01:39,360 Speaker 2: there wasn't a lot of guys that could return punts 34 00:01:39,440 --> 00:01:42,959 Speaker 2: very well. I think that as the game got better, 35 00:01:43,200 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 2: the returning the return position got a little bit better. 36 00:01:46,040 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 2: So the guy returning to football was most of the 37 00:01:49,240 --> 00:01:51,680 Speaker 2: time was a better athlete than the ten guys covering them. 38 00:01:51,720 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 2: I took myself out of that, by the way, so 39 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:55,440 Speaker 2: we you know, at that point, I was just like, 40 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 2: we're gonna have to try to get these guys to 41 00:01:57,160 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 2: move around a little bit. So I just started working 42 00:01:58,880 --> 00:02:01,200 Speaker 2: on the directional kicking, and as I got a little 43 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:03,440 Speaker 2: bit older, my legs strength got you know, down a 44 00:02:03,480 --> 00:02:05,640 Speaker 2: little bit, but I knew I could control them by 45 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 2: taking the less hang time, but just more direction. And 46 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:09,399 Speaker 2: it just kind of got a lot of fun doing 47 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:11,079 Speaker 2: it and just picked up the craft. And then of 48 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:13,640 Speaker 2: course the special teams coaches and the head coaches realize 49 00:02:13,800 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 2: this is kind of a weapon. And I think that's 50 00:02:15,720 --> 00:02:18,320 Speaker 2: what probably the one number one reason that kept me 51 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:19,920 Speaker 2: around as long as I did, because I was able 52 00:02:19,960 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 2: to just control what the guy was doing. 53 00:02:22,440 --> 00:02:25,120 Speaker 1: You had a game at Giants Stadium as a member 54 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 1: of Seattle where I remember calling the game and was 55 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: incredulous at how you single handedly dominated the flow of 56 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:33,799 Speaker 1: the game. 57 00:02:33,840 --> 00:02:35,720 Speaker 2: I remember remember that game, I do. I think it 58 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,440 Speaker 2: was a nine to six game, yes, And I remember 59 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:41,400 Speaker 2: Tumor was the punt returner. And of course, you know, 60 00:02:41,520 --> 00:02:43,560 Speaker 2: Moni and I worked together after we were done playing, 61 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 2: and he always remembers that one game, and I remember 62 00:02:46,280 --> 00:02:50,360 Speaker 2: him coming to me after the game and said to me, uh, dude, like, 63 00:02:50,760 --> 00:02:53,640 Speaker 2: what what were like? You were just in Fuego that day. 64 00:02:53,440 --> 00:02:55,560 Speaker 2: Every ball was on the five, every ball was on 65 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:57,960 Speaker 2: the six in a nine to six game. You got 66 00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:00,440 Speaker 2: to keep the field position going. So I had plenty 67 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 2: of chances to do that. But I think that was 68 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:04,280 Speaker 2: just one of those times where and I tell people 69 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:07,320 Speaker 2: all the time, Bob that, you know, being with the Cardinals, 70 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:11,240 Speaker 2: with the Eagles, and with the Giants, I had played 71 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 2: in that stadium a lot, and so I think a 72 00:03:13,560 --> 00:03:15,600 Speaker 2: big factor of me coming when Ernie, of course he 73 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:18,919 Speaker 2: brought me to New York. I think it was a big, 74 00:03:19,040 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 2: big thing that Listen, this guy's played in cold weather, 75 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:23,720 Speaker 2: He's played in the stadium, and I really kind of 76 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:26,680 Speaker 2: this is going to sound crazy, I really like Giant Stadium. 77 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:28,560 Speaker 2: I figured it out, and that was a big thing. 78 00:03:28,600 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 2: So I was able to control that game. 79 00:03:30,760 --> 00:03:32,320 Speaker 1: I want to ask you about, you know, because everyone 80 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:35,360 Speaker 1: talks about times, you know, kicking the ball in sub 81 00:03:35,480 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 1: zero temperature, you know, ELI throwing the ball the plaques 82 00:03:39,200 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 1: go in that NFC championship game in Green Bay for 83 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:43,960 Speaker 1: the two thousand and seven season, one thing that never 84 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: gets talked about. You had to catch those rocks from 85 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:50,080 Speaker 1: the ass in order to get the ball down. 86 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 2: What was that like that day? So not to correct you, 87 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 2: but remember it was Jay Alfred Alfred on the extra point. 88 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 2: I was scared to death anytime that Offered was snapping 89 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:04,480 Speaker 2: the football. To me, he was a rookie. Okay. The 90 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 2: other thing that a lot of people don't understand that 91 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 2: he was left handed. So Zach Diossi is right handed. 92 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 2: So Zach was doing the punts and we have Jay 93 00:04:15,040 --> 00:04:17,920 Speaker 2: Offer doing the extra points. Well, one punts are going 94 00:04:17,920 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 2: one way and extra points are going to other. So 95 00:04:22,080 --> 00:04:23,760 Speaker 2: I remember when he first came and they started to 96 00:04:23,760 --> 00:04:25,560 Speaker 2: put him in the first day of practice. I remember 97 00:04:25,680 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 2: I was like dropping these flats the snaps because they 98 00:04:28,320 --> 00:04:31,039 Speaker 2: were coming the wrong way. So I never knew what 99 00:04:31,120 --> 00:04:32,800 Speaker 2: Jay was very strong and he liked to throw that 100 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:34,719 Speaker 2: thing one hundred miles an hour. I told him before 101 00:04:34,720 --> 00:04:37,880 Speaker 2: that game, it's twenty below zero, so just think of 102 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 2: me back their eight yards and just kind of take 103 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:42,080 Speaker 2: a little bit off of it. And so that game 104 00:04:42,120 --> 00:04:45,599 Speaker 2: was ridiculous because I was one never been an NFC 105 00:04:45,680 --> 00:04:48,479 Speaker 2: championship game, but two line up for that suit that 106 00:04:48,640 --> 00:04:51,039 Speaker 2: kick and win to go to the Super Bowl. Knowing 107 00:04:51,080 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 2: what Lawrence Tynes had done before that and have a 108 00:04:54,279 --> 00:04:56,880 Speaker 2: rookie snapper, all I could say to myself was catch 109 00:04:56,920 --> 00:04:59,160 Speaker 2: it and get it down. Don't. You don't want anybody 110 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:03,279 Speaker 2: telling you is your So you know, I mean, Lawrence 111 00:05:03,279 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 2: had already messed a couple on Jay's a rookie. I 112 00:05:05,360 --> 00:05:07,440 Speaker 2: think I got all the built in excuses at that point. 113 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:09,680 Speaker 2: So it's you know, it's one of those things we 114 00:05:09,760 --> 00:05:11,680 Speaker 2: just focused in on it. But that was that was 115 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 2: just one of one of the best holes I've ever made. 116 00:05:14,160 --> 00:05:17,359 Speaker 1: Let's talk a little bit about life after football as well. Obviously, 117 00:05:18,080 --> 00:05:20,920 Speaker 1: your last season with the Giants was Z nine, and 118 00:05:21,440 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 1: you know you did broadcasting work with us, but you 119 00:05:24,120 --> 00:05:27,480 Speaker 1: got involved in real estate. How did you get involved 120 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:29,720 Speaker 1: in it? How has it evolved? And now you're not 121 00:05:29,760 --> 00:05:31,480 Speaker 1: only in real estate, we have a chance to work 122 00:05:31,520 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 1: with your kids. 123 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's been a it was a long process. I 124 00:05:34,839 --> 00:05:37,359 Speaker 2: think that just like any NFL player, they kind of 125 00:05:37,360 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 2: don't know how long you're going to play in the NFL, 126 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:42,279 Speaker 2: so you try to start thinking, uh, maybe you know, 127 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:44,800 Speaker 2: like around the I don't know, eighth ninth year, You're 128 00:05:44,839 --> 00:05:46,280 Speaker 2: kind of think, I got a good career. What am 129 00:05:46,279 --> 00:05:48,360 Speaker 2: I going to do? So I just I really always 130 00:05:48,400 --> 00:05:50,360 Speaker 2: loved real estate. I got my license and was starting 131 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 2: to work in the off season at selling real estate 132 00:05:53,640 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 2: So when I went to Seattle was really what it 133 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:58,800 Speaker 2: all started for me, because in the off season I 134 00:05:58,800 --> 00:06:01,280 Speaker 2: got my license and that, hey, this is there's kind 135 00:06:01,279 --> 00:06:03,360 Speaker 2: of a niche here with these players. They're coming and going, 136 00:06:03,400 --> 00:06:06,160 Speaker 2: the coaches are just staying there here, they're gone. So 137 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:09,440 Speaker 2: I started just mixing matching players, coaches, new guys coming 138 00:06:09,440 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 2: in and just start putting them in housing. Got a 139 00:06:11,680 --> 00:06:14,280 Speaker 2: lot of experience that way. Matt Hasselback was one of them. 140 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:16,240 Speaker 2: One of my first clients was Matt hassel Back in 141 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:19,039 Speaker 2: the offseason. So when I moved to New York, I 142 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:21,720 Speaker 2: just got my license again and really understood that when 143 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:23,760 Speaker 2: I was done playing, I wanted to go into real estate. 144 00:06:23,880 --> 00:06:25,720 Speaker 2: So I got sidetracked a little bit. I still did 145 00:06:25,760 --> 00:06:28,000 Speaker 2: a little bit after I retired, of course, working with 146 00:06:28,040 --> 00:06:30,719 Speaker 2: you guys. And then soon I realized that, you know, 147 00:06:30,760 --> 00:06:32,680 Speaker 2: this is something that can be a little bit bigger 148 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 2: than it is, and I just gonna I'm gonna put 149 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:37,839 Speaker 2: together a real estate team. So I have four boys, 150 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:41,080 Speaker 2: Blake is my second oldest, and Zach's my youngest. Sent 151 00:06:41,120 --> 00:06:43,239 Speaker 2: them to get their real estate licenses, and we joined 152 00:06:43,800 --> 00:06:46,240 Speaker 2: a team together, put it together, and three and a 153 00:06:46,279 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 2: half years later, that's where we're at. 154 00:06:48,279 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 1: What are some of the challenges that you face in 155 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:54,039 Speaker 1: the real estate world where you hear coach Kauughlin in 156 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:55,839 Speaker 1: the back of your head or some of your mine 157 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:59,120 Speaker 1: all the time, influential coaches and the messaging that they 158 00:06:59,160 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 1: gave you is a player applies to what you're doing that. 159 00:07:02,400 --> 00:07:05,520 Speaker 2: So the unique feature of our team is everything is 160 00:07:05,520 --> 00:07:07,960 Speaker 2: focused around team and that's come from a lot of 161 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:11,480 Speaker 2: Tom Coughlin philosophies. But you know, we have a team meeting. 162 00:07:11,880 --> 00:07:15,160 Speaker 2: We're five minutes early. Believe it or not. Every morning 163 00:07:15,160 --> 00:07:16,920 Speaker 2: we have a nine o'clock meeting, we're showing up at 164 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:19,000 Speaker 2: eight fifty five. I just kept the whole thing because 165 00:07:19,040 --> 00:07:20,960 Speaker 2: I feel like it's just something that was ingrained in 166 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:23,720 Speaker 2: my mind for so long and I just can't have 167 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 2: a team and not start five minutes early. So we 168 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:28,720 Speaker 2: do that. We call it the huddle, and we really 169 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 2: kind of we build our a lot of our marketing 170 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:34,160 Speaker 2: around football in the Feagles home team, and we kind 171 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:36,840 Speaker 2: of like a we have a scouting report, so if you're, 172 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:38,320 Speaker 2: you know, looking to buy a home, we put it 173 00:07:38,360 --> 00:07:40,320 Speaker 2: to scouting report. So we kind of mix it all 174 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 2: because Blake and Zach both played college football, so they 175 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 2: kind of can relate to that. But I think that 176 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 2: the discipline that comes with it is kind of like 177 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:49,840 Speaker 2: football oriented, so that kind of keeps us going. But 178 00:07:49,920 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 2: I will tell you there is that little guy on 179 00:07:51,440 --> 00:07:53,960 Speaker 2: my shoulder and it's Tom Coffin telling me about discipline. 180 00:07:54,480 --> 00:07:58,240 Speaker 1: What about what's the success like for you? 181 00:07:58,320 --> 00:07:58,520 Speaker 2: Now? 182 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:01,480 Speaker 1: I mean, there was nothing higher than winning a super Bowl, 183 00:08:01,920 --> 00:08:05,400 Speaker 1: you know, winning a big game? What is what is 184 00:08:05,480 --> 00:08:08,240 Speaker 1: that big wine? Where do you get that adrenaline rush? 185 00:08:08,360 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 2: Now it's funny because I've thought about this all the time, 186 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:13,600 Speaker 2: like what drives you? And you know what what what 187 00:08:13,720 --> 00:08:16,400 Speaker 2: profession it is, whether it's football, real estate, being a doctor, 188 00:08:16,440 --> 00:08:18,440 Speaker 2: this and that. I will tell you one thing about 189 00:08:18,520 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 2: real estate is football was easy compared to real estate. 190 00:08:21,960 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 2: There is a lot of aspects because there's there's you 191 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,720 Speaker 2: have to almost have to manage expectations. And so you know, 192 00:08:28,760 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 2: for me, what I did as a as a professional 193 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 2: was my coach has told me, go out and do 194 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:36,320 Speaker 2: your job, do it well, prepare and things will happen. 195 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:38,880 Speaker 2: That's that's not so much. You can prepare all you want. 196 00:08:38,920 --> 00:08:40,480 Speaker 2: In real estate. You can do your job, but there's 197 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:42,960 Speaker 2: so many other external factors that come into it, because 198 00:08:42,960 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 2: there's so many more people involved in the process. So 199 00:08:45,679 --> 00:08:48,560 Speaker 2: that's the most difficult thing for me, and keeping deals alive, 200 00:08:48,640 --> 00:08:50,320 Speaker 2: and especially in a market like we are. 201 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:53,800 Speaker 1: You know, and then and then being able to stay 202 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:57,680 Speaker 1: laser focused. And I would assume as an athlete, you know, 203 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:00,840 Speaker 1: dealing with disappointment. You don't win every game, you don't 204 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 1: go undefeated, you get a punt block, someone returns one 205 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 1: for a touchdown on you. But it's the mindset of 206 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:09,640 Speaker 1: the athlete able to bounce back. I'm sure you have 207 00:09:09,679 --> 00:09:12,200 Speaker 1: a lot of deals that look like it's a home 208 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 1: run and we're about to get to the finish line 209 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: and for whatever reason it collapses. Does that athletic experience 210 00:09:18,040 --> 00:09:19,080 Speaker 1: do you draw on. 211 00:09:18,960 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 2: That on how you bounce back? You have to bad stuff, 212 00:09:21,960 --> 00:09:24,040 Speaker 2: you have to and I think that in my position, 213 00:09:24,240 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 2: I only got five or six tries a game, you know, 214 00:09:26,880 --> 00:09:28,640 Speaker 2: And so if you had a bad punt, you got 215 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 2: to learn to come back. And so you ask yourself, 216 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 2: why was it a bad punt? Was it a technique thing, 217 00:09:34,640 --> 00:09:37,960 Speaker 2: was it the wine, whatever, the external factors of what 218 00:09:38,160 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 2: happened into that. You you basically you analyze it and 219 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:43,520 Speaker 2: you move on and you don't stick to it, so 220 00:09:43,559 --> 00:09:45,160 Speaker 2: you get better every day you try to you have 221 00:09:45,200 --> 00:09:47,920 Speaker 2: goals and things like that. I think it's a great 222 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:50,440 Speaker 2: model for people that played football like I did, to 223 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:52,720 Speaker 2: bring into what we do because it's every day is 224 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:55,080 Speaker 2: the same. The only thing that's not the same is 225 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 2: that the accountability part of it. I don't have a 226 00:09:57,280 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 2: head coach like Tom Coffin telling me to get up 227 00:09:59,679 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 2: and go to work early, do your things, so that 228 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:04,080 Speaker 2: that's probably the biggest adjustment it was for me when 229 00:10:04,120 --> 00:10:06,880 Speaker 2: I got done playing, was having the accountability and being 230 00:10:06,920 --> 00:10:09,920 Speaker 2: a coach, my coach for my two boys in the team, 231 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:11,920 Speaker 2: and just the accountability part of it is tough. 232 00:10:13,080 --> 00:10:16,679 Speaker 1: Last year was Top one hundred. A lot of specialists 233 00:10:16,760 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 1: were recognized in the history of the Giants, A lot 234 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:21,400 Speaker 1: of great specialists played for this franchise. 235 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 2: What was that it like for you. 236 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:27,920 Speaker 1: As far as the just the whole knowing that you're 237 00:10:28,080 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 1: part of this one hundred years of Giant football. 238 00:10:31,040 --> 00:10:32,640 Speaker 2: I look at all the names that were on that 239 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:35,160 Speaker 2: hundred list, and there's a lot of my teammates on there, 240 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:37,280 Speaker 2: and I thought it was outstanding. I think it was 241 00:10:37,320 --> 00:10:39,360 Speaker 2: great what the team did to bring all those people back, 242 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:41,360 Speaker 2: let the fans understand who they were. You know, I 243 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 2: think the access to those players was amazing throughout the season. 244 00:10:45,600 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 2: And I still live in the area obviously, and I 245 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:50,200 Speaker 2: think that everybody always asked me who your favorite team is, 246 00:10:50,240 --> 00:10:52,640 Speaker 2: And I mean, seriously, I have to tell you that 247 00:10:52,679 --> 00:10:55,080 Speaker 2: I got the Super Bowl trophies in my kitchen, so 248 00:10:55,360 --> 00:10:57,280 Speaker 2: I think I know who my favorite team is. But 249 00:10:57,600 --> 00:11:00,280 Speaker 2: I just love the community. I love the people. I 250 00:11:00,320 --> 00:11:02,840 Speaker 2: love coming back to this place. I love seeing you guys. 251 00:11:02,880 --> 00:11:04,440 Speaker 2: I mean even you just pick. I've been away from 252 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:06,360 Speaker 2: you over three years now, but it just seems like 253 00:11:06,440 --> 00:11:08,719 Speaker 2: yesterday that we were working together. I've come into the 254 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:11,080 Speaker 2: building is a little bit different, a little bit different. 255 00:11:11,080 --> 00:11:13,719 Speaker 2: But you know, the one thing about the Giant organization 256 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 2: is the true things. You know, Once a Giant, always Giant. 257 00:11:16,480 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 2: I just appreciate everything they've done for me and everything 258 00:11:19,400 --> 00:11:19,960 Speaker 2: they do for me. 259 00:11:20,080 --> 00:11:22,120 Speaker 1: I feel for someone looking for a house or whatever, 260 00:11:22,880 --> 00:11:23,440 Speaker 1: where are they go? 261 00:11:23,880 --> 00:11:25,840 Speaker 2: But just go to the Figos Home team dot com. 262 00:11:26,160 --> 00:11:27,959 Speaker 2: We have a website there that has everything you need 263 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:30,880 Speaker 2: to know. We work up in northwest Bergen County. And 264 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 2: by the way, if you have somebody outside of Bergen County. 265 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:35,000 Speaker 2: We will refer somebody a really good person for you. 266 00:11:35,080 --> 00:11:37,679 Speaker 2: But thank you for the opportunity. We appreciate it. 267 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 1: Thank you about good seeing Popper's perspective brought to you 268 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:44,400 Speaker 1: by Bob's Discount Furniture, the official furniture store and mattress 269 00:11:44,440 --> 00:11:46,920 Speaker 1: partner of the New York Football Giants.