Jamarcus Russell Tells All: The NFL's 1st Pick to the Biggest Bust in History? | The Pivot Podcast

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    From the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NFL draft to never making another NFL roster 3 years later, Jamarcus Russell joins The Pivot to finally tell his side of the story about what really went on to cause such a short NFL career for the quarterback who had so much potential. This conversation covers everything with emotion filled losses, tension filled frustrations and honest reflection of one of the most disappointing stories in the sport's history.
    Jamarcus, the highly successful LSU alumni and MVP of the 2007 Sugar Bowl, shares the Tiger ties with Ryan and reached out because he felt after all these years, it was time to answer many of the stories that shadowed his career and ultimately led to his downfall. Giving him every opportunity to explain and take accountability for what went on- Ryan, Fred and Channing ask the tough questions to find answers we all want to know.
    Getting right into it, the guys ask him about substance abuse stories, not watching film, missing team meetings and relationships with coaches and teammates on the Raiders during his years there. Ryan asks Jamarcus if he considers himself the biggest NFL Bust of all time to a response that may come as a surprise but he also makes it clear where he stands financially after getting 35 million guaranteed and addresses rumors of the former quarterback being broke.
    Not overlooking his ability to play at a high level, Channing asks Jamarcus how his talent led to losing seasons and not a lot of playing time as Jamarcus talks about his regrets, relationship with Al Davis, Nick Saban, Tom Cable, Hue Jackson and others in the organization who he feels played a role in his short NFL career. Reflecting back on a lot of "What Ifs', Jamarcus tells Fred he often wonders what it would have been like and how the course would have changed if Randy Moss was never traded to New England the year he was drafted and dispelling the rumors of his beef with Jeff Garcia and why he never made it on to another NFL roster.
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  • @AntGuy213
    @AntGuy213 Год назад +2729

    Ryan Clarke is one hell of an interviewer...the way he worded questions to make sure he didnt embarrass or enrage Jamarcus is something Brandon Marshall could NEVER do and i mean that with no real disrespect. Pivot Podcast is incredible...Channing Fred the ability to help others feel comfortable and at home is something rare unique and special.

    • @2311LJ
      @2311LJ Год назад +118

      I said the same thing! RC put him in position where he couldn't run from the criticism but invited him to tell his side

    • @AntGuy213
      @AntGuy213 Год назад +36

      @@2311LJ Def man, great interview...and we all have demons man, no ones perfect...def seems in a better place.

    • @deykno87
      @deykno87 Год назад +22

      *his side* 😂😂😂 nothing but *ucking up

    • @phillipzierke8104
      @phillipzierke8104 Год назад +58

      RC is a pros pro. He’s very cerebral how he conducts himself. Respect to that.

    • @Msapere
      @Msapere Год назад +1

      💯

  • @FlemLoRaps
    @FlemLoRaps Год назад +986

    This is EXACTLY who I wanted yall to have on. Let's go!!!🔥🔥🔥

    • @belliott5720
      @belliott5720 Год назад +25

      Facts bro! They’ve been dropping some legendary episodes, this about to be top 3.
      I loved the video you did about him also, very great source of information. I didn’t know he had all that going on in his personal life.

    • @kevinstewart8054
      @kevinstewart8054 Год назад +26

      When we getting the collab?

    • @King_Marzz
      @King_Marzz Год назад +3

      Yessir!!!!

    • @King_Marzz
      @King_Marzz Год назад +4

      @@kevinstewart8054 DAMN good question fam

    • @bsewell513
      @bsewell513 Год назад

      Bruh

  • @TH1NK_BLU3_495
    @TH1NK_BLU3_495 Год назад +230

    Hearing the story of JaMarcus really changes my view of him, i can understand why his career didn't take off. My man had a lot on his plate and no support from people who were supposed to be there for him. Everything happens for a reason. Glad JaMarcus is doing good in life. This was a must guest. Great Guest🙏

    • @504hotboi5
      @504hotboi5 Год назад

      He could have been one of the best to do it with a different team.. The Raiders was so dysfunctional an ruined a lot of careers, that organization is the reason all these incompetent talking heads think Dennis Allen can't win with the Saints even tho their roster is STUPID LOADED with talent..

    • @omegamanGXE
      @omegamanGXE Год назад +5

      @@504hotboi5 Jamarcus in Seattle with Pete Carroll would be legendary

    • @carlcartwright9863
      @carlcartwright9863 Год назад +6

      Agreed the Raider organization dogged him and the media ran with it! So glad to hear this about him!

    • @chrisshergie1030
      @chrisshergie1030 Год назад +1

      oh really? what do you understand then?

    • @bobbn22
      @bobbn22 Год назад

      you believed that transparent bullshit?! this confirmed everything i've ever heard.

  • @richardmahoney9415
    @richardmahoney9415 Год назад +18

    Greatest quote ever “ football don’t last forever it gave me a great start in life “ “ keep your shit tight “. This man has a lot to offer the youth glad he has decided to share with all of us nothing but respect should be thrown his way

  • @RusselOrhii
    @RusselOrhii Год назад +3316

    This interview has literally changed my whole perspective of Jamarcus Russell. It’s scary what the media can do. I think a Johnny Manziel episode would go crazy

    • @PSRusse83
      @PSRusse83 Год назад +41

      He did bussin if those guys interest you.

    • @tacotom3492
      @tacotom3492 Год назад +154

      🤣🤡.... He is what I thought he was. Grown Man Child

    • @MoneyTeam_801
      @MoneyTeam_801 Год назад +112

      Honestly didn’t change my view he was living to fast and reckless that’s why he was so angry cuz he’s full of regret… he should’ve stayed in the right path and just focused on football

    • @dallaschild9313
      @dallaschild9313 Год назад +29

      I'm really mad at myself because I bit the bait too.......

    • @CheCr
      @CheCr Год назад +167

      @@MoneyTeam_801 A lot easier said than done especially since you’ll never be in that position

  • @gctr3121
    @gctr3121 Год назад +1025

    He is a legend from our city!!! A great leader for our youngest in the city of MOBILE. I even had a son and nephew to play on one of his youth football teams for 2 years 5 years ago. First day of practice he gave everybody new cleats even if you had some or not. He cooked for the kids almost every night after practice. He took them to all kind of football camps during the seaon and after. They went all the to Florida st to meet jimbo just like he mentioned in this video. He basically made sure everybody was striaght that was around him. AND IT WASNT BECAUSE EVERYONE NEEDED HIM TO. So Put some respect of J. Russell name!! Stand up guy. P.S. OUR KIDS NEVER LOST A GAME!! Great interview!!

    • @Alkiel
      @Alkiel Год назад +22

      i always thought that with the cannon he had when he was in the league, a good coach shouldve been able to get him right

    • @dustinbailey9644
      @dustinbailey9644 Год назад +58

      These are the stories that need to be told.

    • @michaelhines4600
      @michaelhines4600 Год назад +14

      That has nothing to do with what is expected of a number 1 pick tho. Was the work put in to become better. You cannot go that high and get that kind of money and not put in the work.

    • @Zokast03
      @Zokast03 Год назад +5

      legendary

    • @drew9453
      @drew9453 Год назад +1

      @@michaelhines4600 bruh... did you NOT watch the fuckin' interview? I have reason to believe you didn't... he specifically addressed what was going on throughout, literally, the ENTIRE interview. Get yo' lil' goofy ass out the comment section w/ that dumb shit bro.

  • @glopez09
    @glopez09 Год назад +47

    He spends his current days teaching kids how not to end up in situations he been through. Respect that. He threw alot of shade on the raiders org but talked of his prior coaches and leaders as gods. The raiders in his day, and many sports orgs now really are that bad. The bad teams are bad every year for a reason and it's true, they look at you as a savior with no real connection or environment to thrive in.

    • @deltaalfa3521
      @deltaalfa3521 Месяц назад +2

      That’s why I NEVER SPEND ANOTHER PENNY ON THE NFL

  • @jeremyblackburn9668
    @jeremyblackburn9668 Год назад +81

    Makes me smile to see this man has moved on and is at peace with what transpired. Great interview!

    • @riggingpots3453
      @riggingpots3453 Год назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @joeydoherty368
      @joeydoherty368 11 месяцев назад

      Being a bust isn’t the worst thing to happen because a couple years later no one knows or cares who you are. What I think every athlete fears the most is screwing up at the worst possible time like Bill Buckner or Brandon Bostick.

    • @lavs8696
      @lavs8696 4 месяца назад +1

      moved on from makin 36 mill in 2 years? wonder how he did that

    • @Just_A_Name14
      @Just_A_Name14 2 месяца назад +1

      Of course he is. Got a bunch of money and didn’t have to do shit but live in a shameless world and collect a check.

  • @bankfishingbjackson4311
    @bankfishingbjackson4311 Год назад +460

    Ryan=Calculated ,Fred=Calm and Channing =Wild......Perfect balance

    • @tacotom3492
      @tacotom3492 Год назад +5

      Wild to me how most dont realize how many people work for this show.. Acting like they're just going off the fly with questions/comments.. 🤣

    • @Your-Fly-ness
      @Your-Fly-ness Год назад +20

      Jamarcus Russell = Young Jeezy

    • @phsfootball39
      @phsfootball39 Год назад +8

      @@tacotom3492 we know that but these 3 are the face of the show and compliment each other well

    • @AnthonyLTaylor
      @AnthonyLTaylor Год назад +4

      And neither of them are scared or shy away from tension or tough questions! Three thoughtful thoroughbreds! 💪🏿😤

    • @bankfishingbjackson4311
      @bankfishingbjackson4311 Год назад +4

      @@tacotom3492 I bet you call the teacher on your kids🤦🏽

  • @kenf2335
    @kenf2335 Год назад +367

    Jamarcus and Kwame both being able to tell their own stories this past year has been refreshing. They’ve accomplished more than the 99%, can’t call them Bust in real life.

    • @RightousAdversary
      @RightousAdversary Год назад +7

      Facts

    • @chefscj3082
      @chefscj3082 Год назад +24

      Kwame a goofy compared to Jamarcus Russell .

    • @marquezshine747
      @marquezshine747 Год назад +31

      They not calling them a bust in life.. just in their particular sport. It’s a fact that they performed way below the expectations of a number one draft pick

    • @ilovekatescott8057
      @ilovekatescott8057 Год назад +7

      @@chefscj3082 Your comment is goofy

    • @dionruffin3996
      @dionruffin3996 Год назад +6

      U have that completely backwards lol go look up Kwame

  • @SuperJESSE327
    @SuperJESSE327 Год назад +11

    Jamarcus was a talent we never got to see thrive in the NFL. RC is a top notch interviewer. If this never happened, people would have never known the truth. We all missed out.

  • @andrelrivers
    @andrelrivers Год назад +43

    Die hard Raiders fan and I love the underdog. Really happy my brutha JaMarcus is alive and well. 🙏🏾✨️

  • @jordanhead8388
    @jordanhead8388 Год назад +677

    Thank you Pivot for giving Jamarcus a voice and humanizing him. Media sh*tted on his name for years and made a mockery out of him during predraft shows. It was refreshing hearing his side. He was a kid straight out the hood given millions leaving a good system at LSU with the expectation to save a dysfunctional franchise in the Raiders. This episode gave more context as to who he is and his circumstances. Always remember to give people the grace you’d want at your lowest point.

    • @NoErWleans
      @NoErWleans Год назад +7

      Well said.

    • @mikeschmidt4800
      @mikeschmidt4800 Год назад +23

      He was notoriously lazy. A coach sent him home with film to watch and he told the coach he had watched it. The coach asked him what was on it, he made something up. The tape was blank.

    • @jordanhead8388
      @jordanhead8388 Год назад +48

      @@mikeschmidt4800 Heard the story already, it was overused by media. He addressed it on here as well. Nice try, Kyle lol

    • @KevinColeman751
      @KevinColeman751 Год назад +34

      @@mikeschmidt4800 i guess you didn't listen to the show. Lazy u say...lololo watch the tape .

    • @jriley810
      @jriley810 Год назад

      Amen!

  • @Moses030
    @Moses030 Год назад +180

    This is the most meaningful sports podcast. This interview is one hell of a lesson, you never know what someone going through until you walk a mile in their shoes. Shoutout to Jamarcus for telling his truth.

    • @BDFHumorless
      @BDFHumorless Год назад +3

      Plus there’s always two sides of the story, Jamarcus obviously said he thinks he could’ve taken different approaches during his time in the NFL, but all everyone talked about was what ppl said about him, no one cared about what his side of the story was, even though everyone knows there’s three sides to everyone story, The Raiders/Media, Jamarcus story, and the truth

    • @GKA11111
      @GKA11111 Год назад

      Definitely not the most meaningful sports podcast lmaooo

  • @bw14004
    @bw14004 2 месяца назад +27

    The thing people have to remember when criticizing athletes for being busts is that they were great at the high school and college level. 99% of people would love to have been the #1 high school player in the country like Kwame Brown or the top college quarterback in the country like Russell or Ryan Leaf. These guys are not bums. They achieved a lot in their lives they just didn't achieve much at the pro level. Life goes on and these guys have a lot to offer other athletes coming up. They should be treated with respect even though they didn't meet OUR expectations. I wish I could say I was the VERY BEST at my craft at any level. These guys we call busts can actually say that.

    • @DrewGems
      @DrewGems 25 дней назад +1

      That's some real ass shit... as fans we don't really know WHAT is going on in the lockerrooms, in the front office, in their personal lives. We just see guys get on the field or on the court and play the game. But there's still the other 75%+ of their lives that they have to deal with and not to mention a bunch of fans who antagonize them based off that limited information or insight. This is exactly why I appreciate shows/podcasts like this. Fans need to really be informed on how shit really be, especially at these levels. Nothing by love and respect to platforms like The Pivot for giving these players the opportunity to these athletes to let us know the true narratives behind the scenes.

  • @reggieyoungblood8875
    @reggieyoungblood8875 Год назад +27

    Great interview! Jamarcus Russell was brutally honest and real

  • @djkeevee
    @djkeevee Год назад +240

    This was deep. The media slaughtered him and he finally gets to tell his side and it's definitely great to hear the other side of it. Glad to see he's doing good and thankful the pivot did this.

  • @dalont.collins3186
    @dalont.collins3186 Год назад +230

    “ I may have played three years but that three years will cover a life time for sure” what a quote. He had someone around him right to make sure that money is growing. Great job 👏🏽

    • @IAmAlmightyGod
      @IAmAlmightyGod Год назад +20

      His laziness may have saved him from CTE.

    • @jdwool08
      @jdwool08 Год назад +15

      @@IAmAlmightyGod right and got a good pay out of it. Everything happens for a reason. So many people think that since certain situations don’t work you’re a bust. Life is unpredictable. Have a blessed one!

    • @geraldspraggins4868
      @geraldspraggins4868 Год назад +6

      Great Interview!! Smooth conversations, lot of truth being told. I don't think he's rich BUT, I think he's ok & more importantly he's mentally sound! He didn't let the haters drive him outta his mind or suicide! He has had more than I ever had so who am I to judge him! Be Blessed JaMarcus!!

    • @dalont.collins3186
      @dalont.collins3186 Год назад

      @@jdwool08 a lot of people really don’t know how politics and clicks play a big roll in and form of entertainment. If he got something out of it. Then good for him.

    • @djaramillo09
      @djaramillo09 Год назад

      His agent should’ve received half of that since he got it before he really started playing

  • @dwaynelee1789
    @dwaynelee1789 Год назад +46

    This was the best interview i have seen. You guys got Jamarcus to really dig deep. This really explains why he was banished from the NFL. All the best to him and his family.

  • @trevscofield
    @trevscofield Год назад +21

    Crazy respect to JR for doing this and getting his story out there!

  • @fitnessbydavidjermainemartin
    @fitnessbydavidjermainemartin Год назад +116

    The Pivot Podcast is the perfect example of Emotional Intelligence and knowing how to read someone's temperature. The way RC can ask the questions people want to know, but word it in such a way that's not confrontational is amazing.

    • @teachersbox
      @teachersbox Год назад +1

      EXACTLY BRO!!!

    • @lowe1313
      @lowe1313 Год назад +1

      Yessir! Well said.

    • @elcapitanjack911S
      @elcapitanjack911S Год назад +1

      Damn! Perfect point u made!! Very well said indeed.

    • @adana4670
      @adana4670 Год назад

      Dam right u said it no other better way 👌🏻

    • @EricGadson
      @EricGadson Год назад

      Spot on!

  • @user-ps7rr1no6n
    @user-ps7rr1no6n Год назад +280

    Shout out to The Pivot consistently humanizing athletes and providing context to the mainstream media narratives. Flemlo Raps also did an amazing piece on Jamarcus Russell

    • @JiovanniDaMatrix
      @JiovanniDaMatrix Год назад +6

      Yeah I watched Flemlo's vid last week and made me look forward to watching this vid!

    • @SRT8KASH
      @SRT8KASH Год назад +2

      Read his player tribune story if you haven’t , great read

    • @davidcristabel-sala5781
      @davidcristabel-sala5781 Год назад +1

      Flemo is that dude and has been for a few years. I

  • @kristentitus4946
    @kristentitus4946 Год назад +10

    The Pivot has been my family for the last week. I got Covid for xmas (the one year I actually had some xmas spirit) and I started watching the episodes from the beginning. I have laughed, cried, been inspired, felt genuine joy for these hosts and guests with the things they talk about and the struggles they have all overcome. Again I say thank you, especially today, where you have been with me all day :) this show is just amazing 👏 ❤️

  • @TheRealPositiveKing
    @TheRealPositiveKing Год назад +4

    Bump into him from time to time and to be honest, He's the most classiest guy I ever met that made it out of the city of Mobile & came back. Still #1 in my book ❤ J.R.
    Rest In Heaven RayRay🕊❤🙏🏽

  • @V0KAN
    @V0KAN Год назад +421

    JaMarcus transitioning into an OG and you can't get to that status without living life. Hard times, good times, and everything in between JaMarcus is standing tall. It's great to see.

    • @awptsm
      @awptsm Год назад +8

      Until you have been in a situation where a coach brings in people to replace you. Then you don't know what sabotage is. It happens at all levels so you would think more would understand. If your coach has a son at you or your kids position that's the wrap.

    • @dariousgraham6438
      @dariousgraham6438 Год назад +6

      Not to a Raiders fan. That man burned us. But as a human yes

    • @VagPoop_
      @VagPoop_ Год назад +1

      He's a OB.

    • @beastmodedes
      @beastmodedes Год назад +1

      @@dariousgraham6438 Raiders burned themselves

    • @dariousgraham6438
      @dariousgraham6438 Год назад

      @@beastmodedes nah I was there

  • @jhydetheshooter
    @jhydetheshooter Год назад +439

    Love the way y’all embraced and uplifted this brother man. Y’all asked the tough questions but did it in a way that wasn’t attacking him and trying to degrade him. We need more media people like this and not people just trying to be messy and get a viral moment. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @adana4670
      @adana4670 Год назад +3

      Facts great mentality 👌🏻

    • @BDFHumorless
      @BDFHumorless Год назад +1

      Most definitely why he came in here, I’m betting any of those other offers he got to speak his mind would’ve done the things you’re talking about

    • @kenbroux12
      @kenbroux12 Год назад +4

      That’s the point! Pivot actually cares about the ppl they interview. The media of America is more based on a story and how they can get recognized on your faults or failures

    • @danielwire8573
      @danielwire8573 Месяц назад

      He brought everything on himself……. You only Support him because he’s your color.

  • @ewomick
    @ewomick Год назад +2

    Jamarcus is a great storyteller, I can listen for days. Love his Authenticity. He seems so genuine. Man of Steel with a Velvet Heart

  • @wilburhoffman5510
    @wilburhoffman5510 Год назад +2

    One of the best interviews I have ever seen. He is real and loyal but not to be played with. Much respect. Two thumbs 👍🏽

  • @starfireprincess
    @starfireprincess Год назад +2101

    It's amazing how The Pivot Podcast has gained more than half the subscribers I am athlete have in 5 months even after their 2 year head start. Amazing job guys ❤️

    • @jaylenclement
      @jaylenclement Год назад +123

      They’re guests and conversations have been incredible

    • @smokersclub7571
      @smokersclub7571 Год назад +162

      I Am Athlete is horrible compared to this one.

    • @ocampbell1954
      @ocampbell1954 Год назад +178

      Why can't both be successful and do their thing. You have a very simple minded way of looking at things. You should want black people to be successful and stop the crab in the barrel bs.

    • @stacksondeck515
      @stacksondeck515 Год назад +88

      We don’t have to kick down one podcast to big another up. Sucks that we have to think this way. Let IAM BE GREAT. lol we’re the ones who benefit !

    • @stickum4147
      @stickum4147 Год назад +36

      @@ocampbell1954 How dare you belittle people. Come on dude I understand your point but you come off extremely judgemental and your message is lost in your condescending tone.

  • @THEBLACKALDAVIS
    @THEBLACKALDAVIS Год назад +420

    As a Raiders fan, this is a great interview! Jamarcus finally gets to tell his side of the story, and I believe every word!!!

    • @gcc1982
      @gcc1982 Год назад +21

      same! big time raiders fan. waiting to hear this..

    • @johntaylor4206
      @johntaylor4206 Год назад +23

      Raider Fan here also. I'm glad to hear his side. I feel for this guy so much tragedy in his life. Football is football. I'm glad the brotha is going well in life.

    • @Ninersfootball
      @Ninersfootball Год назад +4

      It’s crazy, to hear a man perspective

    • @brieljones23
      @brieljones23 Год назад

      Facts !

    • @tye32y
      @tye32y Год назад +17

      Might get a jersey! They did him bad…..
      Side note: he looks like Young Jeezy!!!!

  • @Mikel_Trujillo
    @Mikel_Trujillo Год назад +2

    This interview was is a gem from start to stop… seeing the pivot take off with real ones behind the wheel gives me hope n reminder to stay true to your genuine self and you’ll always win

  • @LatoyaG8
    @LatoyaG8 Год назад +14

    This team never cease to amaze me! You all are awesome in making people feel comfortable to tell their stories. I’m glad he got the chance to tell his story.

  • @UncleNahshon
    @UncleNahshon Год назад +226

    Can we take a second to acknowledge how good of a guest list these guys have had in such a short time being together. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @UncleNahshon
      @UncleNahshon Год назад +8

      Won’t EVER hear Jamarcus slander from me again.

    • @quincybright7876
      @quincybright7876 Год назад +2

      Straight up they been killin it

    • @daleoswaldodangerfield85
      @daleoswaldodangerfield85 Год назад +7

      Werd up. These cats RC, Channing crazy ass, & cool ass Freaky Freddy really have something with this Pivot thing. It’s their realness that makes their guests trust them the way they do. Some of these guests who are mostly gifted athletes have at some point or are currently dealing with unresolved trauma & feel safe opening up to these guys. & I’m talking about shit no one ever knew about these public figures. & it helps us all relate, learn, heal & gain strength by just knowing that we are all human & go thru a lot of the same shit. Their show isn’t only entertaining, it actually matters. Keep it going fellas, y’all rippin this shit!!!✌🏾

  • @jeffy-baby
    @jeffy-baby Год назад +213

    Big props for talking TO this man. Everybody else talks about him.

    • @dollaz5541
      @dollaz5541 Год назад +4

      I look at him differently now, he was dealt a bad hand and he still took some accountability.

    • @The_0G_Chad
      @The_0G_Chad Год назад +5

      🐐 comment. It’s never just as simple as someone busting out… Life is complicated

  • @kurtisholzshu3586
    @kurtisholzshu3586 Год назад +6

    Big fan of what you guys are doing. As a fan, this type of content has helped me to have a greater appreciation of the players and what they have done and continue to do.

  • @kmoniloveslifelewis1404
    @kmoniloveslifelewis1404 Год назад +11

    I’m from Oakland and JR gave back to our Community. He was down to Earth and his pictures could be seen at different stores he frequented. Smiling and taking pictures with the owner or customers. Great Interview 🤲🏾

  • @JustJoshingAround_
    @JustJoshingAround_ Год назад +79

    regardless of him not living up to everyone expectations, he still a respectable honest man. he got heart and where he come from all odds was against him.

    • @johnbrown4447
      @johnbrown4447 Год назад +3

      You see what they tryna do to deshawn Watson they do black ppl foul especially QB

    • @ntienseudo3531
      @ntienseudo3531 Год назад

      What j. Russell doing these days

  • @82buffnasty
    @82buffnasty Год назад +654

    Say what y'all want about this man....but he made it further in football than any of us in the comment section.

    • @jaketalbot1863
      @jaketalbot1863 Год назад +54

      Megatron u a hall of famer

    • @easy8325
      @easy8325 Год назад +42

      Comparing 🍎 to 🍊 is not a fair assessment.He could’ve been bigger if he had taken it more seriously is the general consensus.

    • @QualittyTimePodcast
      @QualittyTimePodcast Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @edhubb5197
      @edhubb5197 Год назад +2

      Facts bro

    • @johntaylor4206
      @johntaylor4206 Год назад +2

      True facts!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kamikaze337
    @kamikaze337 Месяц назад +1

    Man we loved you at LSU and still got love for you J . Wish you best and praying for you and family bro .

  • @Relclayton01
    @Relclayton01 Месяц назад +1

    Hands down best interview I've ever seen. So many times the world exploits and put Black men on a pedestals that if it don't go as society and the powers that be feel like it should go it can destroy you. This is somebody son, somebody brother, nephew, homie, This is a man dealing with life. These life lessons have landed him in a better place, changing the mindset of the youth and anyone he encounters. Shout out to The pivot Shout out to J Rock he's a real one!

  • @UnbiasedBrim
    @UnbiasedBrim Год назад +70

    Mr Russell has handled himself pretty damn well and I'm glad to see him speak his truth

  • @montrielgould4595
    @montrielgould4595 Год назад +235

    I know him personally.... I was glad to see this interview from him ...I called and told him he gained a lot of fans back with this one it was much needed .we played high school football together and we all are very close ....we also coach park league football together JaMarcus is a real solid dude 🤞💯...Great interview my dawg ...Family🤞💯💯💯

    • @ldzppln21
      @ldzppln21 Год назад +7

      I'm happy for the dude, I know he was done dirty.... I know that feeling of waking in to work thinking what next like he mentions

    • @itscainetalkshow4588
      @itscainetalkshow4588 Год назад +1

      💯

    • @adgee5401
      @adgee5401 Год назад +1

      💪🏾

    • @phterresbailey891
      @phterresbailey891 Год назад +3

      I feel the same I’m happy he let people know the other side of the ball because they did all they could to shit on him in the media but god had other plans 👊🏽🙏🙏

    • @killaseason82
      @killaseason82 Год назад +4

      Not really he didn't take much accountability for his downfalls he just blamed everybody or circumstances didn't ow shit

  • @Drewski79
    @Drewski79 Год назад +2

    I’m glad to see Jamarcus is doing well. This interview helped me see what he went through.

  • @ghostf779
    @ghostf779 Год назад +6

    Great interview. Always said I feel bad for the top 5 picks 90% of the time they going to a bad team, can never get the opportunity as good as teams always in picks 15 and up.

  • @ashleymeggan
    @ashleymeggan Год назад +401

    Ryan, this should literally be a 30 for 30. This is so well done. I am so glad y’all did this.

    • @JBTHEJEWELER
      @JBTHEJEWELER Год назад +3

      💯💯💯 I agree

    • @J326
      @J326 Год назад +3

      Aye you cute girl lol

    • @datguylodge
      @datguylodge Год назад +1

      Yea we needed this one fs

    • @KFBALL247
      @KFBALL247 Год назад +3

      This was BY FAR my favorite episode. Never expected it, but damn I was captivated. Great interviewers and Jamarcus was a really good guest. Hard to not feel for the dude, he was just a young kid, still immature, super sensitive, and needed a veteran to take him under their wing. But he didn’t have anyone, and had a coach who didn’t want him to succeed, and a team that didn’t seem to want him either. It was easier to make him a scapegoat. So then he said f it and acted out and pretty much through everything away.
      Man I’m loving the Pivot…RC is def a killer in the interview game. The others are great too.

    • @FightingSportsMedia
      @FightingSportsMedia Год назад

      Fuck ESPN this is better

  • @jamesanthony1
    @jamesanthony1 Год назад +170

    Much respect for JaMarcus Russell. This interview was definitely needed!!!

    • @ashleymeggan
      @ashleymeggan Год назад +1

      I am so happy to hear from him.

  • @GeorgiaPride1978
    @GeorgiaPride1978 Год назад +3

    This an awesome interview from a real guy. Much respect to JaMarcus Russell!!!

  • @tonycummings167
    @tonycummings167 Год назад +1

    Love the Pivot! Real talk, honest dialogue. Chan is absolutely NUTS

  • @LetezOBey
    @LetezOBey Год назад +395

    This was much needed. You can tell he’s genuine and authentic. This is exactly why players need to have a platform so they can tell their truth. So many times players have had their narratives told by people who don’t even understand them let alone know where they come from or their upbringing. I’m glad JaMarcus was given the opportunity to give voice to his own story. Salute to the Pivot for creating a space where former and current athletes can speak their truth.

    • @AB-nv7bz
      @AB-nv7bz Год назад +14

      Have you heard the truth from people that played with him. He was lazy af. Just because the media blasted this guy doesn’t mean they lied

    • @LetezOBey
      @LetezOBey Год назад +9

      @@AB-nv7bz when did I say he was or wasn’t lazy? I said give his truth. Every individual should have the chance to give their version if they’ve been spoken on by others. Whether we agree or not it doesn’t take away from the fact that he has a side to his own story.

    • @uknowwhothehelliare7821
      @uknowwhothehelliare7821 Год назад +11

      Life long raiders fan but he still making excuses not taking responsibility for him messing up a promising career

    • @colby7865
      @colby7865 Год назад +2

      Truth is that he lost a mentor very soon after entering the NFL and turned to purple drink. Well documented from many people in that building.
      Dude can remember things however he wants but truth is he never rose to a single challenge. Huge cash plus huge expectations equals easy out. Rookie maximum contacts were created because of this guy. Biggest bust indeed, happy to use BIGGEST because he earned (FYI ain't a good thing but take pride if you want)

    • @AB-nv7bz
      @AB-nv7bz Год назад +5

      @@LetezOBey The truth of still not being able to accept personal responsibility. "I was lazy but but but". He was the number 1 overall pick, if he worked hard and the raiders set him up to fail, someone would have picked him up. He was so awful no one wanted him. He had a game where he threw more ints than completions. He put in zero effort, he has no business blaming others (even partly) for his failure.
      He made $39M and deserves all the hate he received for it. Without question the greatest bust of all time.

  • @jebwaldoharrilal
    @jebwaldoharrilal Год назад +61

    This PIVOT highlights how important a positive support system is to development, wow. Thank you Fred, Channing, and Ryan!

  • @amarshall2896
    @amarshall2896 Год назад +10

    Jamarcus has always been one of my favorite LSU players. From his comeback in his first game vs Oregon St to literally destroying Notre Dame in his last, he was great. That 06 team was as good as any team in the nation at the end of the year.
    He could have done some things better in Oakland but he for sure was put in a horrible position. At the time, they were one of the worst franchises in professional sports and they did more to discredit him than develop him. That’s the truth of it. Plus he has never made excuses. He’s owned it all. Read his article a couple years ago where he spoke out for the first time that I can recall. I have a ton of respect for this man.

  • @carloscooper2511
    @carloscooper2511 Год назад +4

    It was soo good to see and hear from J Russ!!! All the best to you bro!

  • @eddielee3928
    @eddielee3928 Год назад +200

    Historic interview. Humanizing and learning about the MAN. Guaranteed everyone's perspective of JR changes after watching this. Screw ESPN, CBS, FOX, and all the other crap outlets that continue to try to bring him down.

    • @odelljones6482
      @odelljones6482 Год назад +2

      Exactly 💯

    • @tagjr9744
      @tagjr9744 Год назад +1

      Definitely changed my opinion of him.

    • @tagjr9744
      @tagjr9744 Год назад +2

      @joakim you can’t see the sincerity in how honest he’s been? Up until this point he’s never had an interview done at all. We all know the Raiders story….now we know his. You tripping.

    • @bryanreese4231
      @bryanreese4231 Год назад +1

      Bro this might be the best sports interview ever or at least top 5 fa sho.

    • @jamesthomes303
      @jamesthomes303 Год назад

      So question is that jamarcus Russell on NCAA 09 on LSU?

  • @94bkf
    @94bkf Год назад +335

    His career situation was similar to Kwame brown. Dealt a bad hand and wasn’t nurtured at all by coaches. Much respect to Jamarcus.

    • @sidneyhill7064
      @sidneyhill7064 Год назад

      The media creates a narrative that people whole heartedly believe

    • @willardmatsaudza3101
      @willardmatsaudza3101 Год назад +26

      Some guys need need to nurtured whilst others don’t doesn’t take away from them but what a shame this guys arm was insane, should have gone to Andy Reid I think he would have done right by him

    • @odelljones6482
      @odelljones6482 Год назад +16

      Real talk Bra just like Kwame situation

    • @ocampbell1954
      @ocampbell1954 Год назад +24

      How were any of these dudes dealt a bad hand. lol They sucked. Lets called it what it is and hold people accountable. Wasn't Lebron drafted to a bad team, wasn't Andrew Luck drafted to a bad team, etc. Both of those guys had great work ethic and held themselves accountable. Some guys are just lazy, some people don't want to be great and just want the money and women.

    • @errolpervis3568
      @errolpervis3568 Год назад +14

      @@ocampbell1954 Andrew luck was not drafted by a bad organization

  • @wcfenderson5609
    @wcfenderson5609 Год назад +13

    As a long time Raider fan, I appreciate the sit down, and Russell telling his story. 🏴‍☠️🏈

    • @danielsimon6415
      @danielsimon6415 Год назад

      Then as a raider fan you remember him coming into training camp at 300 lbs his team mates calling him out. excuses for everything no accountability maybe if he listened half the time instead of saying you got me fucked up he would have made it..he was great college player and great talent but he wasted it when he got his money.

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change 11 месяцев назад +3

    1:50 first question | 13:14 "talk about 'em" (the rumors) | 20:43 I watch film but not for 5 hours, I just play football and make plays
    22:57 what he done behind doors ain't my business | 26:34 I don't like to say their names | 27:10 I didn't know who was with me or against me
    28:09 I'm from the hood man | 29:16 getting fined $10,000 per extra pound of weight | 31:30 I aint asking for pity and I aint mad
    31:52 i'ma ride this thang til the wheels fall of | 35:05 I found out later that the Raiders didn't even want to draft me

  • @rojofish504
    @rojofish504 Год назад +110

    I met him a couple times when I was a kid. My grandma would take me to every LSU game. One time we were in Orlando and lost on a last second Hail Mary play to Iowa. Devastated. I was probably 13.
    We waited outside of the stadium for the players to come out of the locker room.
    I just so happen to be standing next to Jamarcus family. He walked right up next to me to hug who I assumed was his mom. I was so happy to be so close to this legend. He was ballin that game and really gave the Tigers a fighting chance.(atleast how I remembered it)
    I could tell he was bummed and I immediately pipped up and thanked him for a tremendous season and told him that I felt like we were only even in this game because of him. His mom agreed with me lol. He smiled and kinda rubbed top of my head and said “thanks little man” 😂. He could have just blown me off and acted like I didn’t exist but he even signed an autograph for me. Super nice guy. Bummer he didn’t make it in the league. Rooting for JaMarcus in life.

    • @BJT_89
      @BJT_89 Год назад

      Go Hawks! Life long Hawkeye and love that play. We got super lucky, I’ll admit that 😂. LSU is my second favorite team though, Geaux Tigers!

    • @EatinBulletsForDinne
      @EatinBulletsForDinne Год назад

      Awesome story bro

  • @thinktank1
    @thinktank1 Год назад +122

    Kwame Brown and JaMarcus seem to have the same mindset. Bust or not being 1st picks in draft they took care of their family which was the number 1 goal. A Millionaire bust life aint bad.

    • @sidjt
      @sidjt Год назад +4

      Kwame Brown worked super hard and he WAS NOT A DRUG ADDICT. Kwame also played a decade in the league, he might not have produced the way people expected but he was head and shoulders above Jamarcus

    • @thinktank1
      @thinktank1 Год назад +10

      @@sidjt Please read...Keyword was "mindset" after being labeled a bust. Nothing was said or typed about PLAY or WORK ETHIC in my original post.

    • @rorydouthard3636
      @rorydouthard3636 Год назад

      AT……..ALLLLLLLL!!!!!

    • @Airwane
      @Airwane Год назад +1

      this dude doesn't have the same mindset as Kwame. JR got done dirty KB was cater to and couldn't do it. sorry but JR way above KB

    • @KDubb-ws9zc
      @KDubb-ws9zc Год назад +2

      @@Airwane man Jordan bullied the shit out of Kwame he wasn’t catered to at al lol

  • @lesliekimbrough4079
    @lesliekimbrough4079 Год назад

    I love this! The best interview ever! I just love how you all make people feel comfortable and how everything is worded!

  • @d9800eso
    @d9800eso Год назад +1

    Awesome interview.....never judge a book by it's cover. I'm a die hard Raiders fan and I was super juiced to get Russell. I'm played with him on Madden for almost 12 yrs. I kinda knew they didn't surround him with talent and great coaches nor OG players. I was routing for him every game. This interview blew me away. No holding back. It was great seeing him. Still big and still look in great shape.

    • @HunchoTooClean
      @HunchoTooClean Год назад +1

      Nigga he didn’t have the work ethic at all lmao

  • @jdoasis20
    @jdoasis20 Год назад +93

    This is one of the most transparent interviews I’ve seen. Jemarcus you can see he was hurt and he takes personal accountability. The Pivot asked him hard questions. Great interview.

    • @rodjones101
      @rodjones101 Год назад +22

      To me he came off very defensive and not taking a lot of personal accountability. Seems to be blaming everyone else rather than himself.

    • @jdoasis20
      @jdoasis20 Год назад +5

      @@rodjones101 RC asked him “ would you change certain things in the pass” paraphrasing, he did say yes also we get a ugly side of the NFL which is powerful in it self. He knew he F up that whole issue with the cough drop. Really good show.

    • @tacotom3492
      @tacotom3492 Год назад +6

      @@jdoasis20 It wasnt just syrup.. JaMarcus does come off as not accountable at times along with excuses on why he stunk.
      "The Raiders didnt wanna draft me" but gave me a shit ton of $$$$.. Come on dude.. 🤣

    • @forgottenathletepodcast6349
      @forgottenathletepodcast6349 Год назад +8

      He didn’t take accountability at all. He said things like I could’ve done better but he continues to give excuses. That’s not accountability at all nor self reflection.

    • @D.Jay..
      @D.Jay.. Год назад

      @@tacotom3492 he also said if he knew what to do to get better he would have but there was no one to show him the way, when a coach who doesnt want you long term brings guys in you can get edged out of places

  • @bc3006
    @bc3006 Год назад +296

    I went to a Manning Passing Academy when Jamarcus was at LSU. Dudes arm was fucking INSANE. He had a WR run a route from one end zone to the other end zone. The WR wasn’t slow by any means he took off Jamarcus turned around and talked to some guys behind him while he was running. This man proceeded to still over throw him the damn ball landed in the other end zone. That was the most outrageously unbelievable thing I’ve ever seen. Damn shame he didn’t get the support he needed.

    • @takedownTony6
      @takedownTony6 Год назад +25

      Bro he was lazy

    • @greedyebk7146
      @greedyebk7146 Год назад +28

      @@takedownTony6 He didn’t have the right people around him. But he is at fault more that anyone else.

    • @takedownTony6
      @takedownTony6 Год назад +14

      @@greedyebk7146 yes that I can 100% agree with but bro made it seem like it was mostly the Raiders fault and that attitude right there highlights why his career was only 2 1/2 years

    • @dc7236
      @dc7236 Год назад +15

      He had the arm strength...
      He was blessed with it
      He didn't fine tune his craft..
      Damn hate to see so much wasted talent💔💔

    • @dc7236
      @dc7236 Год назад +2

      This is a CRAAAAZY story btw.
      Seeing that in person had to be absolutely epic 🤯🤯🤯

  • @bobbynealy7939
    @bobbynealy7939 Год назад

    This interview by far the realist! Man THANK YOU guys for this inspiring sit down with JR he's a real one!

  • @lemargriffin4561
    @lemargriffin4561 Год назад +1

    This one was hands down my favorite episode. I always wanted to know what happen in Oakland. So good to see this brother succeed in life.👊🏽

  • @big1cam
    @big1cam Год назад +199

    Dude. Y'all bringing the people we've been wanting/needing to hear from. This is arguably better than 30 for 30. Thanks!!!!!

  • @williambrewer9061
    @williambrewer9061 Год назад +48

    JaMarcus Russell,
    I was so glad, proud, and honored to hear you and see you speak on what really happened in your NFL career and your mental, physical, spiritual, and financial state
    You are the BIGGEST!!!
    Much love!!!
    William Brewer

  • @tsampson62
    @tsampson62 Месяц назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this interview and I’m glad that JaMarcus had a chance to clear the air. I wish nothing but success to him and his family and he seems like a good dude. My hats off to you 3 in the podcast, you guys are top notch and I wish nothing but the best for all of you.

  • @kevinmarshall4965
    @kevinmarshall4965 Год назад

    Man,I respect the hell out of JaMarcus Russell after really listening to his side of the story.....!!!....Big up's and much love and blessings to this brotha....A solid dude foSho.......!!!!.....Godbless

  • @7220893
    @7220893 Год назад +149

    I honestly think THE WORLD needed this interview Jamarcus a real stand up dude much respect 🫡 💯💪🏾

  • @moultryhoward
    @moultryhoward Год назад +199

    Glad to hear Jamarcus Russell's story. I felt it needed to be told. Wow! Yet another amazing Podcast. The PIVOT never fails to deliver.

  • @rayshonrandolph2563
    @rayshonrandolph2563 Год назад

    Respect! I done seen this interview like 5 times, and I watch it like it’s my first time everytime

  • @Vcb619
    @Vcb619 Год назад +1

    Great interview 💪🏾JaMarcus is very down to earth and as real as they come.Put some RESPECT on this man's name.This is interview is worth watching👍🏾

  • @sweldup
    @sweldup Год назад +22

    RC said it best for me. To hear JR look in the camera and say he’s good did my heart justice.

  • @Black_Architect26
    @Black_Architect26 Год назад +268

    They don’t miss! I’ve been wanting to hear Jamarcus’s story since his uncle passed. If he didn’t I think he could’ve kept him in check.

    • @hakeemakbar1575
      @hakeemakbar1575 Год назад +3

      Same here, once his uncle passed there was a change. He’s such a good dude and I’m glad he did this podcast.

    • @TonyLevon
      @TonyLevon Год назад +5

      You gotta be from Mobile if you know Ray Ray

    • @Black_Architect26
      @Black_Architect26 Год назад +3

      @@TonyLevon Yep, I’m from Prichard. I used to listen to him on 93 BLX. I wished they would’ve brought it up in the interview.

    • @MikeBNumba6
      @MikeBNumba6 Год назад

      He literally released an article to the Athletic like last month telling his story

    • @kennethbradley3093
      @kennethbradley3093 Год назад

      The death of his uncle was a major issue. People in Mobile know

  • @Pstfix
    @Pstfix 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this one. Proves how wrong someone could be viewed without knowing anything about them. This guy is a wholesome god fearing dude…..honest and from the heart…at the same time can prob take ya head off.

  • @In-The-Truth-Man
    @In-The-Truth-Man Год назад +7

    Thanks for setting the record straight Jamarcus. We appreciate you bro. In spite of what the media tried to paint, bro were glad to know that you're living a great life. We hope to see more of you man....

  • @ralphmilleriii9957
    @ralphmilleriii9957 Год назад +201

    I love how The Pivot goes against the grain and get guests that haven’t been on every platform. For example, Inky Johnson was a surprise as I didn’t know his story. Aside from Mike Tyson and a few others, they don’t always have the most “popular” guests which is great. The Myron Rolle type of conversations have been the most insightful and enjoyable.

    • @MrJohnnyLighting
      @MrJohnnyLighting Год назад +5

      The guest selection is excellent

    • @angelbrito5058
      @angelbrito5058 Год назад +3

      No these boys are bringing in the big Tunas too!

    • @jefcergos
      @jefcergos Год назад

      They switch it up perfectly between mainstream and obscure guests. Immaculate balance.

    • @ralphmilleriii9957
      @ralphmilleriii9957 Год назад

      @@angelbrito5058 you’re right. They also have huge guests, but they do their homework and don’t ask the questions that we’ve all heard. We often see the guests say “That’s a great question”. Instead of being annoyed, they actually have to think ponder about what they want to say.

    • @dwaynehiler5735
      @dwaynehiler5735 Год назад

      Yea cause i was suprised to see the person formally know as Bruce Jenner (i dont know that person's new name, which is why i reference the old name). I didn't watch that episode, but it was definitely interesting to see the broadness and diversity of their interview selections. Cool stuff.

  • @terrymcginnis634
    @terrymcginnis634 Год назад +116

    I feel like since RC showed off his ink he feels more free to be himself. Love to see it; y'all are at your best when you're relaxed and being yourself. The guests feed off the energy

    • @themaven1276
      @themaven1276 Год назад +8

      this is a really good observation

    • @TheSportsandFilmFellowship
      @TheSportsandFilmFellowship Год назад

      💯💯

    • @taylorstewart9479
      @taylorstewart9479 Год назад +7

      swear!! never saw his ink until a couple episodes ago. I was shocked!

    • @509kingz52
      @509kingz52 Год назад +6

      It was when he even noticed he was being a ESPN RC! He said no more! And As soon as he started being authentic RC he has been killin it!!!

    • @IbelieveinJesusAmen
      @IbelieveinJesusAmen Год назад +1

      He knows his audience

  • @allisonjones1585
    @allisonjones1585 Год назад +1

    This is a really awesome show. I don't know ish about sports but I love love watching these things. I have gotten to learn so much, and at the same time watch the black brotherhood come together and help each other heal makes my heart feel so good. Please keep doing what you do. In a world of darkness this feels like light.

  • @garykingsbury4758
    @garykingsbury4758 11 месяцев назад +2

    I appreciate Jamarcus coming this show and opening up. He went through some tough stuff. I just wish that there was veterans to help him in the NFL. It sounds like he was on his own with no one next to him. Quite different from other stories on the show. I wish Jamarcus the best for his life!

  • @Jweezyization
    @Jweezyization Год назад +96

    Best episode yet, I loved hearing about his journey. Sounds like he was a immature kid put into a bad situation. We've all been there. God bless him and his family. Truly amazing episode keep it coming!

  • @malcomjackson1856
    @malcomjackson1856 Год назад +158

    This man achieved more than 99 percent of people in a short amount of time and he gives back to his community definitely not a busts in my book

    • @Matt-cr4vv
      @Matt-cr4vv Год назад +16

      Not a bust as human. But for a #1 pick he was.

    • @theiggod6921
      @theiggod6921 Год назад +11

      @@Matt-cr4vv Idk why people always play the "human" card... yes, he accomplished more than most, but as an athlete he was terrible.

    • @DrPhill96
      @DrPhill96 Год назад +7

      NFL bust

    • @cincotre
      @cincotre Год назад +6

      @@theiggod6921 i dont think a terrible athlete makes it to the nfl lmao, but I will say he did not perform as well as he could have so yeah he is a bust. But at least he got a check, im happy for him because at the end of the day sports wont always be there.

    • @theiggod6921
      @theiggod6921 Год назад +1

      @@cincotre as a professional athlete... I thought I insinuated that but let me be frank... AS A PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE JAMARCUS RUSSELL WAS TERRIBLE.
      All professional athletes are better tha non professionals, so you morons don't have to keep using that tired azz comeback... "we'll if he's that bad how did he make it professional" 😴

  • @khalilchristian1084
    @khalilchristian1084 Год назад +5

    What an incredible interview.. Jamarcus Russell is a real one!

  • @dougthomson5915
    @dougthomson5915 Год назад

    Thank you jaMarcus for giving us the insight on what's really going on behind the scenes... Opened my eyes bro! Great interview!

  • @Adrian-ee3ro
    @Adrian-ee3ro Год назад +57

    JaMarcus really stood tall in this interview, answered every question, genuine.

    • @JanoyCresva
      @JanoyCresva Год назад +4

      Deflected most of them though. "I was just a kid! the situation was bad!" Was Josh allen or justin herbert crying about that stuff too? Would they ever be caught inside the locker room while everyone else was throwing on the field? Some guys want everything to be told to them when and where. Some guys take charge before anyone even has a chance to say anything to them. Its a leader thing.

    • @andreD03
      @andreD03 Год назад +4

      Bro you can’t be serious , he was talking a whole lot of nothing .

    • @N.a.j.i.
      @N.a.j.i. Год назад

      HE DONT OWE US SH!T THO!! And I'm in no position to judge Bruh!! ESPECIALLY @THE AGE and NEWNESS OF THE PLACE HE WAS IN HIS LIFE!! I WAS 20...glad it didn't get recorded

    • @GreyMarano
      @GreyMarano Месяц назад +1

      I heard a lot of Blah Blah Blah!

  • @Biotoze
    @Biotoze Год назад +31

    Easily one of the top pods right now. Y’all killing it!
    Damn you can only imagine how many lives he is impacting because he’s a high school coach. So much respect for that.

  • @elsmitty2222
    @elsmitty2222 Год назад +3

    this was really really good. Jamarcus sounded like a guy whom I would want my son to ball for, good luck with coaching man, that could be the real calling, all that lead up as just lessons. great episode watched to the end. thanks guys i was so curious about how hw turned out.

  • @lsuhutch9570
    @lsuhutch9570 Год назад

    BEEN DYING TO THIS DUDE ON A FOOTBALL PODCAST AND THERE ISN’T A BETTER ONE FOR HIM TO BE ON THAN THIS ONE!!!

  • @derrickh2634
    @derrickh2634 Год назад +100

    This was a dope episode, I always had a feeling it was more to the story about this man. The level of comfort the Pivot provides makes it easy for guys to tell their story. No one else could have got him to do an interview besides you guys. My hat is off to you fellas, great job as usual.

  • @wernerhabermann6985
    @wernerhabermann6985 Год назад +114

    He's in better shape now than when he played. He looks healthy. Hope he's happy as well.

    • @Dray_3stacks
      @Dray_3stacks Год назад +5

      If u watch the interview he says he’s in a way better space now 💪🏽

    • @deykno87
      @deykno87 Год назад +2

      @@Dray_3stacks he had 38 million reasons and a holdout to get in a better space🙄😒

    • @Dray_3stacks
      @Dray_3stacks Год назад +8

      @@deykno87 money ain’t shit when u going thru real life situations

    • @deykno87
      @deykno87 Год назад +1

      @@Dray_3stacks 🧢

    • @ontop9837
      @ontop9837 Год назад

      @@deykno87 Thank you

  • @mechiloc7
    @mechiloc7 Год назад

    Pivot you guys do great at getting the best interviews you guys have one hell of a show. Much respect

  • @22vah
    @22vah 5 месяцев назад +1

    Keep going brotha Jamarcus.... Much love and respect to you! 💪

  • @DuckSauce3
    @DuckSauce3 Год назад +76

    YOU GUYS ARE THE GOATS FOR PUTTING TOGETHER THIS INTERVIEW 💯 just giving him a chance to tell his side of the story this was a classic 10/10

  • @aldickey570
    @aldickey570 Год назад +1

    After watching this I have mad respect for this I will show this to my son and share with all I know to never bash your name again bro 💪🏿🙏🏾💯

  • @truestorysounds8390
    @truestorysounds8390 Год назад

    The best interview from the Pivot hands down! Wow! I got a completely different outlook on Jamarcus! Smh. Powerful! His pain and honesty his beyond genuine.

  • @kastape3759
    @kastape3759 Год назад +196

    The pivot just keep hitting out the park with the guest they are able to get on the show. I hope they look into getting Vince Young on an episode.

    • @ObaShango7
      @ObaShango7 Год назад +8

      Vince definitely need a episode

    • @richarddavenport6756
      @richarddavenport6756 Год назад +1

      Oooooo, that'd be great

    • @trefoster9973
      @trefoster9973 Год назад +5

      Definitely Vince needs a episode

    • @WheelchairWolverine
      @WheelchairWolverine Год назад +2

      Heck yeah!! Vince would be a phenomenal interview and he deserves to have his voice heard. Because he was a really good player. But it’s hard to shine when your head coach is Jeff Fisher. Who is perhaps the worst HC in the history of the game.

    • @bjarmstrong3454
      @bjarmstrong3454 Год назад

      Ohhh yeah! We need a Vince episode

  • @waterbox_box_joe
    @waterbox_box_joe Год назад +44

    You guys are a class act I love uncle Channing, uncle Rc, and uncle Freddy T. You guys were able to bring this man into a safe place and allow him to tell his story. Big props to you Jamarcus for being vulnerable in your truth 💯🙏🏾💪🏾

  • @woodssr74
    @woodssr74 Год назад

    WOW. I'm sooooo glad happy and relieved to watch this show. I'm happy to hear his point of view. I'm also happy to see he's doing well ❤❤❤❤DR🏈🏈🏈🏈

  • @quintinwilson770
    @quintinwilson770 Год назад +11

    Man! Had no idea what the man went through. Much love, JAMARCUS! The PIVOT is that show!

    • @multiyapples
      @multiyapples 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s easy for us to criticize him. I know I did but at the same time we never really heard it from us his perspective until now. It definitely changed my perspective of him for the better.

  • @teachersbox
    @teachersbox Год назад +65

    Outstanding interview. This crew absolutely allows guests to tell their unfiltered stories!

    • @knowledgegod2635
      @knowledgegod2635 Год назад

      Facts. Every podcast should watch these guys because no one ever lets the guest speak without cutting them off or even listen to them. But these three guys do