“I’d rather have a Little Flutie than a Big Johnson” had to be one of the funniest signs anyone’s held up at an NFL game during the QB controversy in Buffalo 😂
I saw Flutie play basketball with a bunch Patriots at Lowell High School in 1988. He hit a half court shot at the half-time buzzer. The guy was just a natural athlete.
Its worth pointing out that Flutie is wearing the number 49 hat- for Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield who died earlier this year from brain cancer. Doug Flutie is a class act.
Douglas… you are a class act. So happy to see you on my favorite podcast. I don’t know if it was your(against all odds) success in football over 25+ years, that Wakefield hat, your dedication to autism awareness, your skills as a drummer, always representing Boston with such dignity, or some combination of all of it that has made you one of my heroes and a man that I admire tremendously. Thank you.
Julian Edelman is doing a great job with this channel. The episodes with Ernie Adams & Mathew Slater are instant classics & worthy additions to NFL history.
I grew up in the middle of nowhere Kentucky. I was 10 years old when this game happened. I remember my mother and I jumping up and down, running around the living room, just going nuts when that play happened. Great episode!! So entertaining!! Thanks guys!!
Flutie Brothers Band played at the KaTiki on Sunset Beach at Treasure Island in Florida, Doug, Darren, and Darren's daughter sat at our table during the bands breaks. We are from Mass and Doug signed my Pats hat, it's hanging in my office and I'm looking at it.
Saw Ditka speak one time and he said if it was up to him, Flutie would have been his starter….”can’t teach someone to be a winner. Flutie is a winner”. He had so much success whenever he was given a chance. Tore up Canada too. On the downside, my sister and brother in law (non-sports dude) stayed at my house and ate my flutie flakes…even though it was on display and not in the kitchen. Great athlete and good dude.
I watched that game with my Dad who was a BC graduate and I told him that it was a great game I'm sorry you guys didn't win as the ball was in the air......the rest is history 😭
@@kylerschelling He plays both. He started as a goalie and excelled, so he was moved to a higher-skilled league. He skates out in my league (one level lower)-he is still a great competitor.
This is the sort of stuff I love about football. The stories, the way he talks about the people and placed he's played with, the way he describes the game... This is some good stuff.
Love the podcast. Grew up in Boston, and remembered how at BC he had the whole region following BC Football. I am glad this was taped in the Boston Area, because Doug is local, but Jules miight as well be from the area. Look at all the Boston team stuff he wears. Both are great.
@stevensmall9398 no...hail flutie was when Doug playing for BOston College in 1984...no drop kicks for an extra point were dome while Flutie was playing in Miami as Bc's QB in 1984. His ONLY drop kick came against the jets.
@TM-bn8pv I didn't look into his college days but saw a video and looked it up. After the pats scored a touchdown flutie went in and did the drop kick against the dolphins. The only other drop kick was done in 1941. According to Google and RUclips.
Doug is cool. He lives in the same county as me in FL. I’ve never met him, but I’d love to meet the BC legend. He drives a Batmobile, too, which is neat to see in public.
You’ve had Gronk, Amendola, Manning, Law, Kupp, and recently Doug Flutie but when will yall bring Randy Moss or Brady cuz we’ve been waiting soo long!? Love the podcast!❤️
Mr. Flutie is has always been The most loved patriots players ever in my circle of friends! The hail Mary the drop kick. Even in the early years we all wanted Doug over Eason 1 million percent. Love this man! Thanks for giving us this podcast.
Planned to read a book and have this on in the background. Didn't expect the detail and the hilarity. Very good podcast, and DF is a legend. I was 17 yo in 1984 and played ball. Pre-internet, pre-YT we watched that game and that play for months (on VHS tape) I loved him at every single stop on his career.
The term "Hail Mary" came from Roger Staubach. When Roger was asked about the throw he made vs Minnesota He said "I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary." That's how the desperation play got its name
The only issue I have with this interview is that no one gave the name of the game a 10. Literally a top 3 name in all sports. Absolutely iconic. Does not get any better.
I’m just gonna say it, Doug is the best qb of all time simply because he was captured on live tv kayaking through a flooded river by chance, I know the two on paper aren’t related but the simple fact he appeared like a unicorn makes him unstoppable
It was fun Seeing Flutie on! Great get & Great show keep up the great work, And I Know it's been Requested a Million times, but you got to Get Coach Belichick on!! Let's GO!👍🏼
I’m a die hard buckeye fan but I LOVED Doug flutie when I was a kid.. 4 years old I can remember sitting in front of the tv watching him throw that pass. Even at 4 I knew I was watching something great! Want a great interview! Good job edelnut
Played flag football in natick in 1994. Fluties brother played and Doug would come and throw the ball around before the game. It was incredible to watch him him throw. The ball just exploded out of his hand.
Drake Maye UNC vs Appalachian State 2023 double overtime victory against the Happy Appy’s. Maye had the winning TD run in the 2nd overtime. Great game although he didn’t have any passing TDs
@gameswithnames His first starting game in 2022 versus Florida A&M. 5 TD passes broke em. 2023 against Syracuse was another great 400+ yard game. His whole freshman season was filled with spectacular passing feats. You can also parallel his dad's best games as QB for Carolina in the 80's, when I was in school. Drake is creating greatness.
I started laughing my head off when the Larry Bird talk started. I still watch his highlights just about every week. Brains are so exciting. I think that is why I became a Tom Brady fan, too.
awesome player ... we loved him dearly in Canada too .... He left the CFL with career passing yards of 41355 and 270 touchdowns. Doug Flutie was voted the #1 CFL player of all time by TSN in 2006. He is a member of the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.
Gotta love Doug. I went to a Patriots practice many years ago and he was running around out there. There was media and then a few fans. He was so cool to talk to. Just seems like a down to earth guy.
Flutie was one of my all time favs growing up in the Midwest. I being a "short king" he was pretty short for QBs and pulled some all time great tricks and Hail Marys . He made a way for short kings everywhere
I grew up tailgating at alumni with my dad who is an alum. I have a picture at like 4yo with Romo. My dad's seats were on the 50 right under the box. Speaker of the house Tip O'Neil had seats a lil behind us. Brought back a lot of memories.
Doug was the King of Football in Boston before Tom. It was fun to be a student at BC during the Flutie years. Had that game actually happened at Chestnut Hill the city would have gone crazy.
He bought lights for the Natick fiotball fields back when that was unheard of for north east towns. Legend. youtube doug flutie catches ball at fenway also: athlete.
I watched Flutie play for five years in Calgary and he was always amazing. Then he got hurt and Jeff Garcia took over for the biggest rivalry game of the year and won it!
I’m a high school coach of 30 years and Flutie was my favorite, as smaller athletes in multiple sports, including football, I’ve coached have won many, many championships for us…
Funny drop kick story: My dad comes blaring into my room seconds after Flutie did it for the Pats, I missed it. I say “what’s a drop kick?” My dad proceeds to take my mid sized XFL football, drops it, kicks it perfectly, it soars past my face and goes STRAIGHT thru my bedroom window and out the door…why didn’t you catch it!? My dad says…”I wasn’t expecting you to do what you just did Dad” 😂😂😂 window pane was taped with duct tape for years hahahahaa
August 2005 Gillette Stadium preseason game number 2 vs the Saints. I was in section 110 row 3 on the pats sideline side near the 50 yard line. The first half was king Brady vs. Drew Brees and at halftime the Pats were winning but because it was a preseason game the second half had the backups come in but that was O.K. with me because I got to see my other favorite QB besides King Brady yep it was Flutie time and he came in and I saw him literally throw the final touchdown pass of his career and when he came back to the sideline he went right to the Gatorade table for a cup and where I was sitting he was like right there so I screamed out his last name three times in a row and by the grace of Almighty God himself the dude looked up and squinted at the stands to try and pick out who was screaming his name and he saw that it was me and when he saw me I flashed the old Buck Rodgers thumbs 👍 up at him. What a great day of football it was for me. 😎
@gameswithnames Drake Maye's first starting game in 2022 versus Florida A&M was incredible. 5 TD passes broke em. In 2023 UNC against Syracuse was another great 400+ yard game. His whole freshman season was filled with spectacular passing feats. You can also parallel his dad's best games, Mark Maye as QB for Carolina in the 80's, when I was in school. Drake is creating greatness.
@@kingdingaling2469 saw the security camera footage from inside the house. Crazy thing is the husband is the head of a security company so flutie isn’t just a sleeze ball - he is dumb. Wait till that footage hits the internet. 😳
What's the greatest Hail Mary of All-Time?⬇
Kordell Stewart’s Hail Mary to beat Michigan at Michigan wasn’t even mentioned come on man lol
WE WANY BRADY!!!
When are you folks gonna bring Brady here?
@@gameswithnames Oh Brady hit Edelnut on a Hail Mary to end practice and beat the defense one day. Get Brady here to tell it. -Randy Moss
@gameswithnamespod Drake Maye can take a backseat. Let’s get Baker Mayfield on to talk the 2018 Rose Bowl. Even tho we lost… BOOMER!
“I’d rather have a Little Flutie than a Big Johnson” had to be one of the funniest signs anyone’s held up at an NFL game during the QB controversy in Buffalo 😂
And now he sleeps with other peoples wives. Not a good dude. Facts
Flutie in the CFL is some of the best football ever played. His highlights are ridiculous and his play style was so ahead of its time.
Every new episode is my favorite episode. Jules killing it
Appreciate the love!
The Hail Mary made him a Boston college legend. The drop kick made him a patriot legend. The man etched his name in Massachusetts folklore.
And all with a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee in his hand
But He’s All The Way A Buffalo legend
And the greatest Canadian football league player of all time hands down without a doubt and it’s not close
Guy won the Heisman and was the first college qb to throw for 10,000 yards. I’m pretty sure he’s a legend without the Hail Mary
And he's a legend in Canada
I can remember Flutie flakes like it was yesterday😂 No joke, he was a fantastic example of never quitting and overcoming stupid odds!!!!
And now he sleeps with other peoples wives. Not a good dude.
I saw Flutie play basketball with a bunch Patriots at Lowell High School in 1988. He hit a half court shot at the half-time buzzer. The guy was just a natural athlete.
Its worth pointing out that Flutie is wearing the number 49 hat- for Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield who died earlier this year from brain cancer. Doug Flutie is a class act.
Flutie is the man. Thanks for making this happen.
Just watch your wives around him - he does not respect the sanctity of marriage. Facts
Yeah, Doug is just a great authentic person. What you see is what you get. Such a great dude! 😎
Douglas… you are a class act. So happy to see you on my favorite podcast.
I don’t know if it was your(against all odds) success in football over 25+ years, that Wakefield hat, your dedication to autism awareness, your skills as a drummer, always representing Boston with such dignity, or some combination of all of it that has made you one of my heroes and a man that I admire tremendously. Thank you.
Julian Edelman is doing a great job with this channel. The episodes with Ernie Adams & Mathew Slater are instant classics & worthy additions to NFL history.
Doug's Drop Kick is still one of my favorite Pat's moments.
Damn you beat me to it by hours lol. Hell of a play
I grew up in the middle of nowhere Kentucky. I was 10 years old when this game happened. I remember my mother and I jumping up and down, running around the living room, just going nuts when that play happened. Great episode!! So entertaining!! Thanks guys!!
We need Flutie in College Football 25.
🤔 that would actually
want me to play 25
Flutie in the Kayak in a flood on the news is literally the funniest thing all week
The best game ever! And Doug the most Underrated football player! He was never given a true Opportunity to excel! They always talked his size
Flutie Brothers Band played at the KaTiki on Sunset Beach at Treasure Island in Florida, Doug, Darren, and Darren's daughter sat at our table during the bands breaks. We are from Mass and Doug signed my Pats hat, it's hanging in my office and I'm looking at it.
Saw Ditka speak one time and he said if it was up to him, Flutie would have been his starter….”can’t teach someone to be a winner. Flutie is a winner”. He had so much success whenever he was given a chance. Tore up Canada too. On the downside, my sister and brother in law (non-sports dude) stayed at my house and ate my flutie flakes…even though it was on display and not in the kitchen. Great athlete and good dude.
I watched that game with my Dad who was a BC graduate and I told him that it was a great game I'm sorry you guys didn't win as the ball was in the air......the rest is history 😭
Eat anything but the flutie flakes. Nooooo!!!
What a shit move by your sister and brother in law! I would have pulled a raging Ric Flair tantrum.
He continues to challenge himself even today - by trying to sleep with other peoples wives. Facts.
@@stevensmall9398 right? I still give him grief
I play ice hockey with Flutie in our local men’s league-a genuine individual.
The best! Can still snap it around I'd assume.
@@gameswithnames Heard he plays goalie? Can you confirm?
@@kylerschelling He plays both. He started as a goalie and excelled, so he was moved to a higher-skilled league. He skates out in my league (one level lower)-he is still a great competitor.
@@gameswithnames Without a doubt. It’s easy to see the natural athlete in him.
Has he tried to sleep with your wife yet - if not you probably aren’t married. #keepurwivesAway
Saw Doug his entire career. High school in Natick MA. Then B C. So much heard. So glad Bill let him drop kick. Wonderful memories.
This is the sort of stuff I love about football. The stories, the way he talks about the people and placed he's played with, the way he describes the game... This is some good stuff.
I never understood why he didn't get more love in the NFL. Panama!
He gets lots of love now after relentlessly pursuing married women. #creep
@@superfan4345???
@@superfan4345random
@@superfan4345wtf?
@@superfan4345#jealous
Love the podcast. Grew up in Boston, and remembered how at BC he had the whole region following BC Football. I am glad this was taped in the Boston Area, because Doug is local, but Jules miight as well be from the area. Look at all the Boston team stuff he wears. Both are great.
I'll never forget the drop kick Flutie did for an extra point against Miami, lol. Crazy i was 8 months old when flutie played in this college game.
Drop kick was against Jets in the NFL in 2005. Hail Mary was in 1984 at Miami Hurricanes.
@TM-bn8pv oh I looked it up on youtube and they were playing against Miami when I saw it. Did he do it twice?
@stevensmall9398 no...hail flutie was when Doug playing for BOston College in 1984...no drop kicks for an extra point were dome while Flutie was playing in Miami as Bc's QB in 1984.
His ONLY drop kick came against the jets.
@TM-bn8pv Put it in to Google or RUclips. It was on January 1st 2006 against Miami.
@TM-bn8pv I didn't look into his college days but saw a video and looked it up. After the pats scored a touchdown flutie went in and did the drop kick against the dolphins. The only other drop kick was done in 1941. According to Google and RUclips.
Who doesn’t love Doug Flutie. He showed EVERYONE he could succeed in the NFL. Too bad it took them so long. Way to go Flutie!
Doug is cool. He lives in the same county as me in FL. I’ve never met him, but I’d love to meet the BC legend. He drives a Batmobile, too, which is neat to see in public.
Thanks for bringing Flutie on. This was awesome!
Love this episode with Mayor Flutie. Great player and even a better person.
Not true - he tries to sleep with everyone’s wives. Facts.
What makes me love Flutie more is all the work he has done for his son and other kids with disabilities. Dude is a living saint.
Thank You Julian it was a pleasure for this Flutie, Boston College and The Doug Flutie Jr Foundation fan to see this. So many memories from that.
You’ve had Gronk, Amendola, Manning, Law, Kupp, and recently Doug Flutie but when will yall bring Randy Moss or Brady cuz we’ve been waiting soo long!? Love the podcast!❤️
Definitely!
When was manning on the podcast?
Eli manning was on the video with Tedy Bruschi recapping about the perfect season and Peyton was on the video recapping his 7 tds as a bronco!
Great show guys, Flutie is a class act
Flutes is the man!!
Mr. Flutie is has always been The most loved patriots players ever in my circle of friends! The hail Mary the drop kick. Even in the early years we all wanted Doug over Eason 1 million percent. Love this man! Thanks for giving us this podcast.
Planned to read a book and have this on in the background. Didn't expect the detail and the hilarity. Very good podcast, and DF is a legend. I was 17 yo in 1984 and played ball. Pre-internet, pre-YT we watched that game and that play for months (on VHS tape) I loved him at every single stop on his career.
Flutie is a Massachusetts legend thank you Doug for always being loyal to mass and
representing the state and
yourself like a pro and a gentleman
Cowboys fan here, props to Doug for giving Captain America credit. Love the pod boys.
One of my favorite episodes Flutie was great a😅mazing dude believe it or not he also throws a good knuckle ball
The term "Hail Mary" came from Roger Staubach. When Roger was asked about the throw he made vs Minnesota He said
"I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary." That's how the desperation play got its name
I have a box of Flutie flakes no sh. Love both these guys. Thanks for the great games, guys.
Doug is one of best college quarterbacks of all time.
Flutie is brilliant…
I remember coming home from dinner as a kid that weekend and my Dad and I turned on the tv just in time to see the “Hail Flutie”…
A goddamn New England icon!
I loved Flutie when he played for the Pats in the late 80s/early 90s
The only issue I have with this interview is that no one gave the name of the game a 10. Literally a top 3 name in all sports. Absolutely iconic. Does not get any better.
I’m just gonna say it, Doug is the best qb of all time simply because he was captured on live tv kayaking through a flooded river by chance, I know the two on paper aren’t related but the simple fact he appeared like a unicorn makes him unstoppable
It was fun Seeing Flutie on! Great get & Great show keep up the great work, And I Know it's been Requested a Million times, but you got to Get Coach Belichick on!! Let's GO!👍🏼
I’m a die hard buckeye fan but I LOVED Doug flutie when I was a kid.. 4 years old I can remember sitting in front of the tv watching him throw that pass. Even at 4 I knew I was watching something great! Want a great interview! Good job edelnut
It’s 40 years since Hail Flutie
Unbelievable
these get better and better boys!!! Thanx for the entertainment.
Played flag football in natick in 1994. Fluties brother played and Doug would come and throw the ball around before the game. It was incredible to watch him him throw. The ball just exploded out of his hand.
My buddy was a backup QB @ TROY and even His throws are so pretty
Just flicks the wrist and 💋👌
I wore #2 in college because of Doug Flutie. Great role model through out his career.
Flutie was just an overall incredible athlete. He was a great basketball and baseball player.
Two of the greatest Boston legends ever. Great episode. ❤
It's crazy because JE11 catch vs the Falcons will be remembered forever as well.
All Time Play Baby
Great guest! Well done.
Drake Maye UNC vs Appalachian State 2023 double overtime victory against the Happy Appy’s. Maye had the winning TD run in the 2nd overtime. Great game although he didn’t have any passing TDs
Finally, someone has a suggestion
@gameswithnames His first starting game in 2022 versus Florida A&M. 5 TD passes broke em. 2023 against Syracuse was another great 400+ yard game. His whole freshman season was filled with spectacular passing feats. You can also parallel his dad's best games as QB for Carolina in the 80's, when I was in school. Drake is creating greatness.
I started laughing my head off when the Larry Bird talk started. I still watch his highlights just about every week. Brains are so exciting. I think that is why I became a Tom Brady fan, too.
Love myself some Doug Flutie. He is something else. ✌️
He won’t love you but will love on your wife. #facts #briansWife
@@superfan4345???
@@superfan4345I’m finding no proof of this ish you’re pasting all over everyone’s comments
Two legends: Doug Flutie wearing a Wakefield hat ❤.
BC beating Miami was a miracle. Need to bring on Alfonso Highsmith or Melvin Britton to talk Miami's side of the miracle in miami
What's Alphonso up to these days?
awesome player ... we loved him dearly in Canada too .... He left the CFL with career passing yards of 41355 and 270 touchdowns. Doug Flutie was voted the #1 CFL player of all time by TSN in 2006. He is a member of the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.
I still remember watching this game and play at the last minute 😮😢could not believe it 😮😢
I’m sure you will get a million of these but, he was so much fun to watch in Canada.
Gotta love Doug. I went to a Patriots practice many years ago and he was running around out there. There was media and then a few fans. He was so cool to talk to. Just seems like a down to earth guy.
Very happy to have seen Flutie in his prime in Canada and winning three Grey Cups in 1992, 1996 and 1997.
Flutie was one of my all time favs growing up in the Midwest. I being a "short king" he was pretty short for QBs and pulled some all time great tricks and Hail Marys . He made a way for short kings everywhere
Doug is a legend
That was a stellar show!
Would love just to hear him our any CFL players that did both sides to hear more stories about their time up north. Love your charity and charities.
That's a Natick helmet. Great shoutout to his high school.
I was at the drop kick game. Thank you Paper Store.
Paper Store ???
This game was a win/win for me. Flutie fan made me a BC fan and a Jimmy Johnson/Miami Canes fan!
Love that Flutie
Thanks Jules
He will love your wife more than you love him. He sees wedding rings as true challenges and he is persistent.
#briansfriend
@@superfan4345 If Brian is as obnoxious as his friends, it wouldn't be much of a surprise if his wife has had enough of him.
My two favorite athletes growing up were Doug Flute and Larry Bird.
I grew up tailgating at alumni with my dad who is an alum. I have a picture at like 4yo with Romo. My dad's seats were on the 50 right under the box. Speaker of the house Tip O'Neil had seats a lil behind us. Brought back a lot of memories.
Tip O'Neil?
That's old school Boston
What a time to be from Boston
But now?? 🤦🏼♂️
@@DavidBarton777 yep I moved north to NH. Come November hopefully we see some changes.
Doug was the King of Football in Boston before Tom. It was fun to be a student at BC during the Flutie years. Had that game actually happened at Chestnut Hill the city would have gone crazy.
A lot of folks really liked #1 overall draft pick Drew Bledsoe before Brady broke out in 2001.
Flutie is a football legend
He bought lights for the Natick fiotball fields back when that was unheard of for north east towns. Legend. youtube doug flutie catches ball at fenway also: athlete.
He caught a HR ball @ Fenway ??
I watched Flutie play for five years in Calgary and he was always amazing. Then he got hurt and Jeff Garcia took over for the biggest rivalry game of the year and won it!
Flutie Magic
You, Daimion and Dunagan are my CFL quarterbacks Moon is Iconic but you three remade the league for me.
As a guy from Toronto, his CFL career was insane. Would have loved to see Doug win a SB.
I like how Flutie gives credit to others and remembers names - he should write a book about his adventures in football
Games With Names hits #1 Podcast level
Awesome for Flutie to get his proper dues
I was bartending during the Miami game at a bar in Boston. When he threw that hail Mary, the entire bar went nuts.
I’m a high school coach of 30 years and Flutie was my favorite, as smaller athletes in multiple sports, including football, I’ve coached have won many, many championships for us…
I’ll never forget that play the rest of my life.
yes please bring larry on, would love it
You definitely should do the BYU/SMU Holiday Bowl game, that was an epic all timer. I'll bet Jimmy Mac would love to join the pod
Funny drop kick story: My dad comes blaring into my room seconds after Flutie did it for the Pats, I missed it. I say “what’s a drop kick?” My dad proceeds to take my mid sized XFL football, drops it, kicks it perfectly, it soars past my face and goes STRAIGHT thru my bedroom window and out the door…why didn’t you catch it!? My dad says…”I wasn’t expecting you to do what you just did Dad” 😂😂😂 window pane was taped with duct tape for years hahahahaa
😂
loved your play in the CFL saw your first game in the cfl bc lions
Nailed the intro
Great show Jules
This was the game that made me a football fan
Flutie is double Hall of Famer? Wow.
Got to love BC.
Flutie was clutch. He also had a mean drop kick!
Best drop kick in the game!
August 2005 Gillette Stadium preseason game number 2 vs the Saints. I was in section 110 row 3 on the pats sideline side near the 50 yard line. The first half was king Brady vs. Drew Brees and at halftime the Pats were winning but because it was a preseason game the second half had the backups come in but that was O.K. with me because I got to see my other favorite QB besides King Brady yep it was Flutie time and he came in and I saw him literally throw the final touchdown pass of his career and when he came back to the sideline he went right to the Gatorade table for a cup and where I was sitting he was like right there so I screamed out his last name three times in a row and by the grace of Almighty God himself the dude looked up and squinted at the stands to try and pick out who was screaming his name and he saw that it was me and when he saw me I flashed the old Buck Rodgers thumbs 👍 up at him. What a great day of football it was for me. 😎
@gameswithnames Drake Maye's first starting game in 2022 versus Florida A&M was incredible. 5 TD passes broke em. In 2023 UNC against Syracuse was another great 400+ yard game. His whole freshman season was filled with spectacular passing feats. You can also parallel his dad's best games, Mark Maye as QB for Carolina in the 80's, when I was in school. Drake is creating greatness.
You can just tell Doug is a great man.
Nope - he had persistently gone after married women. #creep
@@superfan4345how do you know this ???
Where’s the stories ?
I wanna check em
I guess I’ll Google and see what comes up
@@kingdingaling2469 saw the security camera footage from inside the house. Crazy thing is the husband is the head of a security company so flutie isn’t just a sleeze ball - he is dumb. Wait till that footage hits the internet. 😳
@@superfan4345 🤔
Weird
So this is recently then?
Well, He’s ready for some new poon
As long as the guys wife is loyal then there’s no issues
Doug tells amazing stories