school, and there was a lot of unrest there as well. a different kind of unrest, but pete: but you could liken it to people who went to ukraine right before the war started. you re going to something and then it all flips. it s amazing. speaking of something amazing, i can t even set this segment up, because these two won t stop talking about how much of they love [laughter] harry and meghan. will has a conflicted relationship with it. will: listen, i care nothing for royal news, and you know that. [laughter] anyone watching. pete: yes, correct. will: but for some reason i started watching harry and meghan. i i thought, i will watch a little bit. now i have opinions. [laughter] let s start with this. meghan and harry have a $100 million netflix dock you series going on, six episodes. one of the people talked about is meghan markle s half sister, sam that. samantha was on tucker carlson
it is. that makes it easier to serve up when you re slicing this, but it s super easy. lane s barbecue provided us with the salt, pepper, garlic seasoning that we put on it, and we re going to add some we learned this from our friends at 219 which is a fresh market back in columbus, where we re from. the chef there, sam, does lane salt and pepper garlic which is the best go to on anything. and he added chili proud orer on a prime rib we had at the restaurant, and, map, it was so and man, it was to good. it ats just a little bit of that heat. that s what you want. everybody would like to have some of that medium, medium rare, some people want it rare. if you want it more rare, you go to the center of the cut. you put this on the masterbuilt grill, 275 degrees for about 3 hours. yep. get the internal temperature to about 120, 125 degrees. and then john s going to show
football player and wwe superstar. he s now using his expertise and wisdom to warn others about the dangers of head injuries. brian: his sports legacy project is tremendous. chris, welcome. thank you for joining us. thanks for having me. brian: if you notice, the nfl changed their tackling techniques. it rocked the pros. we really want to make people safe from the time they start playing until they go pro, right? when you start this conversation, we have to appreciate that football is just more dangerous the younger they are. so we really have to emphasize safety, teach them properly but consider how young you are when you start to tackle. elisabeth: i want to introduce our young players here. what s your name? sam. elisabeth: hi. damon. elisabeth: you guys play hockey. i know we were talking and you play football. the importance of avoiding concussions, over 25,000 medical reports came in with head injuries for kids playing sports, right? yes. elisabeth: what do
get them off the field but it s even better to preven them before they occur so we don t have that brain damage. brian: first off, you want to demonstrate is don t hit with the head. right. brian: you carry the ball, sam that, okay? you hold the ball. damon, stand there. brian: we were talking we were talk being how proper technique is important. damien, show them how we get low, we step forward and keep our chin up and rip up when we tackle. show them. elisabeth: ripping up. good job. keep that chin up and chest up. brian: just hold it. elisabeth: it s a motion up. not at. yeah, yeah. the key is don t drop your head and try to hit like this. keep your chin up and try to tackle up. every coach will be teaching through the tackling. elisabeth: do they train coaches in this? that looks good. not every coach is trained, not every player is trained. if your kid is playing, make sure they get trained. elisabeth: next is moving with the hip. and keeping your h
swivel. imagine if system sam is running the ball, damien, stand here. if i m trying to tackle sam, sam, why don t you run that way. if i m looking at sam, sometimes i don t see that there is a blocker coming at me. that could be really dangerous. so it s important to teach these young men to have good peripheral vision, even though with a child it is hard tore have good peripheral vision. so i see him if he doesn t blind side me. brian: because the shot you don t see you can t brace for. that s right. that s why strength is so important. elisabeth: odont be a bobble don t be a bobble head. kids are bobble heads. if you look at young kids, your skull is full size by the time you re five years old. so it doesn t take much of a hit to make their heads move really far. we found 7-year-olds actually get as much brain trauma as college football players because of those big heads. so what you want to do is strengthen their neck. we have a great program on concussion checklist.org t