Khyree Jackson’s death has us thinking about life

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Why don’t we call out friends on drunk or buzzed driving; Mackey, Judd, and Declan talk to discuss a societal problem in the aftermath of Minnesota Vikings CB Khyree Jackson’s death; Also a look at Receiver documentary that’s about to be released on the Netflix and more on Purple Daily.
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  • @tylerkaiser637
    @tylerkaiser637 14 днів тому +50

    Alcohol in general is super over rated. But drunk driving or even buzzed driving, is the dumbest thing you can ever do. The amount of lives it has taken is crazy.

    • @TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficial
      @TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficial 14 днів тому +1

      What kind of person drives drunk? Seriously, people who get arrested for DUI should never be let out of prison

    • @electric7508
      @electric7508 14 днів тому

      ​@@TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficial in El Salvador, you can get executed by the firing squad.

    • @discgolf2479
      @discgolf2479 14 днів тому

      @@TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficialit costs a lot of $ to keep a person in prison, if this were true our prisons would be well overpopulated and would cost the country to much $ to maintain, already prisons are overcrowded from people committing other crimes,
      People do make mistakes, And they can change, I do agree tho nobody should drive drunk, and the repercussions are severe enough to deter most people, people just need to be smarted and make better decisions but that is a lot to ask for

    • @brianw3656
      @brianw3656 14 днів тому +2

      3 young women in one car, 3 young men in another. So many of us have been there, having big fun and enjoying life. Then one mistake and it's over.

    • @joshuabunkers1494
      @joshuabunkers1494 14 днів тому

      Equally dumb is driving over the speed limit.

  • @champagnetravi
    @champagnetravi 14 днів тому +23

    I think the episodes these last 2 days are beyond classy. Giving this time to breathe, having a real conversation about it. There is nothing going on football wise right now more important than all this

  • @jeffaltier5582
    @jeffaltier5582 14 днів тому +21

    I think one of the problems is we discuss stuff like calling people out, force people to use Uber, or whatever. But that discussion lasts two days and then it's back to the way it was before. Distance and time pushes things back onto the back burner for us.

  • @th4305
    @th4305 14 днів тому +33

    Dex is right. Drinking and driving is way too normalized. Quite frankly, drinking too much is normalized.

    • @lorenheaton7524
      @lorenheaton7524 14 днів тому +4

      Well the NFL promotes it just like the rest. The drunken Viking fans I see at every home game proves it. I work event security at us bank stadium and TCO and it’s a god dam free for all. Christ look at the tail gate parties that start at 6am? Not all tailgaters are bad but we turn away guests a lot because they are half in the bag. Good luck fighting this issue because it is a big money maker. You can tell people to not drink and drive all you want they will do it.

    • @th4305
      @th4305 14 днів тому +1

      @lorenheaton7524 I agree. Profit is a portion of it

    • @drewengel7073
      @drewengel7073 14 днів тому +1

      I see a lot of people who want to reinstate Prohibition, there is a reason that it failed because the moralizers on alcohol didn’t come to the realization that most people want to drink. You cannot legislate morals. Alcohol is also much more legislated than you realize, you try to ban it and all of the limits are gone instantly. There are problematic ways to use alcohol, gamble, and other vices, that doesn't mean that we should ban those vices, for the small minority who can't handle a vice well.

    • @th4305
      @th4305 14 днів тому

      @drewengel7073 Sir, this is a Wendy's. Nobody here said to ban it.

    • @drewengel7073
      @drewengel7073 14 днів тому +1

      @@th4305 That is the undertone of a lot of people.

  • @DancesWithGophers
    @DancesWithGophers 14 днів тому +20

    Let’s be excellent to each other out there, folks.

  • @timfrazier7589
    @timfrazier7589 14 днів тому +8

    I quit drinking over 35years ago and I know what problems it can cause as God was watching over me as I should have been killed many times God bless every one that are trying to quit alcohol ❤❤

  • @brianpederson7315
    @brianpederson7315 14 днів тому +7

    Be thankful for every day you get to do what you want to do how you want to do it. I broke my back at 27 (23 years ago) and it changed the direction my life was headed. I try all the time to get my kids to go experience life. You never know when tomorrow is the last day you get to do something. There are tragedies happening to thousands every day.

  • @Sue_V
    @Sue_V 14 днів тому +11

    I think you guys have basically said what needed to be said the last 2 days in regards to life, and the possibility of alcohol being involved and the ramifications. I'd say do your normal shows, and also keep us informed on any new info regarding the crash. Maybe show some of the tweets from fellow players. I hope the team has a patch of some kind for him on the uniforms

  • @harryjones7730
    @harryjones7730 14 днів тому +2

    Excellent guys as always you're on point

  • @kanesword9528
    @kanesword9528 14 днів тому +3

    Situational awareness is one of the most important skills you can learn in life. A majority of accidents can be avoided or limited if you are watching your mirrors, turning your head and expecting the idiots will do the worst maneuver.
    People get behind the wheel and forget about the rest of the world. They will tailgate at 85 miles an hour, change lanes 100 times because they're angry and have to get home to watch tv.

  • @catsfordays6096
    @catsfordays6096 14 днів тому +24

    If that person was drinking, they should get life in prison. Took 3 peoples lives, should have to forfeit theirs.

    • @user-qi8yy6sy9g
      @user-qi8yy6sy9g 14 днів тому

      It will probably be some prison, but probably not a lot. Besides, I doubt that the person who hit them is an evil.person. a young stupid person probably.

    • @catsfordays6096
      @catsfordays6096 14 днів тому +3

      @@user-qi8yy6sy9g intentions don't matter when 3 lives are lost. Sorry

    • @brianw3656
      @brianw3656 14 днів тому +1

      So you're judging the situation without any information? You are a microcosm of our society.

    • @catsfordays6096
      @catsfordays6096 14 днів тому

      @@brianw3656 I said IF the person was drinking, are you judging my comment without reading? Youre a microcosm of our society.

    • @brianw3656
      @brianw3656 14 днів тому

      @@catsfordays6096 So if the blood alcohol content of the driver is below the legal limit, life in prison? If other factors by the victims contributed to the accident, life in prison? Let's judge everybody before the facts. Idiot.

  • @jakez199456
    @jakez199456 14 днів тому +8

    As a long time watcher I'd like to see Skor North continue to be Skor North. As tragic as this is and as painful as it is, it's even worse to just dwell on it all the time. Now let it soak and let it breathe for a few days or even the week, but at some point move on and let's talk Vikings again. Or you could even do some fun memory topics or just something to hopefully lighten the mood and remember. Plus don't drink and drive and if you feel weird don't hesitate to call or rethink. Life is too precious and short.

    • @samkersten9539
      @samkersten9539 14 днів тому +5

      We found the edge lord

    • @jmf9888
      @jmf9888 14 днів тому +2

      Most networks including Skor North haven’t really delved deep into it due to everyone being on holiday. I’m sure folks will move on after today, but it doesn’t hurt for these guys to discuss it a bit longer.

    • @lordhegamonster6931
      @lordhegamonster6931 14 днів тому

      Agreed. Time to get over this BS.. 👍

  • @charlesrichard831
    @charlesrichard831 14 днів тому +4

    We have a problem in this country it's called lack of accountability both those who don't want to be held accountable but I think worse so those who really don't want to hold others accountable.

    • @breamstoms9987
      @breamstoms9987 14 днів тому +1

      100% agree
      We haven't learned from past mistakes as a society. So unfortunately these incidents will continue to happen.

  • @sportqcguy9630
    @sportqcguy9630 14 днів тому +7

    Be excellent to each other. Care for and love your friends and family. You should absolutely call them out, because If you're scared to call out your friends or family for driving under the influence, that's not the right kind of relationship. My friends know the choice is mine, but they're not afraid at all to say something. My wife takes my keys if she thinks I'm too tired. That's how you care, by firm yet fair treatment

  • @heathatwood4123
    @heathatwood4123 14 днів тому +8

    Purple Daily needs to be Purple Daily. The ship must sail on. May Khyree rest in peace. SKOL...

    • @docholliday6285
      @docholliday6285 14 днів тому +3

      Agree. Spending these two days discussing was on point. Moving on is also appropriate.

  • @ajhuntsman5609
    @ajhuntsman5609 14 днів тому +3

    This news has hit me so hard. Football is football, but I firmly believe the Vikings organization is the best culture and has the best people in the NFL
    I think Judd is so spot on with always having a plan before you go out. Always have a backup, and just make sure you stay safe.
    After one of my best friends almost died from driving drunk a while back, and another one that was my roommate died drunk driving a year later, I’ve learned that if I don’t have my car to drive home with I’ll never drive.
    I’m serious. I’m so fortunate to still have my best friend, and it’s a pure fluke he’s alive and I got to see him on the 4th a decade after his crash.
    If I go out to have fun with friends that drink, I have friends pick me up, and have a place to crash or a time to Uber back home.
    It only takes a few minutes to make a plan, and it only takes one fluke to end everything.
    I can’t even imagine how people who actually knew Khyree feel, but hopefully this accident can save many lives through awareness and somehow makes a positive impact in the world.
    In terms of feedback. I think you guys are doing a wonderful job, and as long as it’s organic I trust you guys to steer the ship back to football talk. The transition today back to football was clunky, but it was nice football talk sprinkled in and it felt good to listen about the Jefferson series coming up.
    That depth chart article upset me a lot. I unsubscribed because it simply sucked to read that article. I’m sure it wasn’t purely intentional clickbait, but I was upset they updated it to “even before the tragic accident” the Vikings still had depth questions. It’s just tone-deaf and it’s an article. Maybe throw it into the back burner yeah?!
    Thank you guys. I’m kind of shocked that this upended me so hard, but listening to you guys talk about your perspectives has helped me process it way better than just shoving all of the emotions to the back of my head and keep trucking along.

  • @Pmills9
    @Pmills9 14 днів тому +1

    Honestly PurpleDaily crew, I wouldn’t mind you guys taking a few days off. There is not a whole lot to talk about right now. Maybe if you wanna come back for feedback Friday? Those are my favorite episodes. Maybe we could do like a fifteen minute episode of a few comments about Khyree Jackson and try to find a way to get the video out to his family?

  • @CristhianEspinosa
    @CristhianEspinosa 14 днів тому +1

    Just do the show as normal, we (the show) just devoted two shows to him and talked about him and memoir his up bringing. That is all we should do. I lost many soldiers in war and at home, and we always say to each other, dont be sad about us parting ways, celebrate us and continue living like normal. Just continue the show as scheduled and continue putting up content like you guys have been doing.

  • @jacobward3188
    @jacobward3188 14 днів тому +4

    If there was one coach in the NFL I want speaking to my team after a situation like this, it’s Kevin O’Connell. He has 2 weeks to gather what he wants to tell the team. He’ll say exactly what needs to be said🙏🕊️

    • @lorenheaton7524
      @lorenheaton7524 14 днів тому +1

      He would just be wasting his time! You can speak it all you want! They are told about not gambling they do it anyway. Don’t act stupid and put yourself in a bad spot. See Jordan Addison and the morons from the chiefs. It’s life and with our court systems it’s almost acceptable if you pay your fine. For Christ sakes there are people with licenses who have 6 or more dui’s out driving around legally. That’s the problem

    • @Lee-uz6dj
      @Lee-uz6dj 14 днів тому +2

      @@lorenheaton7524I understand what you are saying. But if you can reach a handful of guys to sway away from being irresponsible. That’s what it’s all about. Because you will have some that it will go through one ear and out the other, but believe me someone are more will take heave.

  • @raymondhoagland4976
    @raymondhoagland4976 14 днів тому +2

    I learned early in life death has no discrimination, young or old. I was ten when my brother passed away then a couple years later my grandmother. Tomorrow is not a given , think and stay safe when your out and about !

  • @cindymeschke697
    @cindymeschke697 14 днів тому +2

    I like that you're talking about this. Football is a great diversion and I appreciate that your program is a great diversion too, but to not talk about this would be the wrong thing to do. Thanks for this episode.

  • @Tbass-yy8uc
    @Tbass-yy8uc 14 днів тому +10

    Fact that nobody wants to talk about police said this was high speed. Everybody wants to totally blame it on alcohol but going high speed down the highway switching lanes is just as bad and probably causes more accidents than drunk driving. Yet everyone thinks it's cool to jump in a car and drive 100 miles an hour down at interstate weaving in and out of lanes.. it is also a major problem not just drunk driving

    • @okstate999
      @okstate999 14 днів тому

      Yep. Covid helped facilitate this, and it has permanently stuck around. People going 100mph+ regularly. Cars going 90+ every time you get on the highway. People used to go 10 over, now 20+ is the norm. More people hate cops, don't care about the law, and just ignore the speed limits. Anyone on social media who calls out speeders gets attacked by a horde of them. Speeding causes more accidents and increases the severity, studies show it as well as physics. I don't understand why so many people do it. I don't have the money to burn through that much fuel all the time.

  • @saingrimes
    @saingrimes 14 днів тому +1

    I never knew the man and we don't have all the details, but I believe maturity would have kept all of these people out of the situation.

  • @scottchavez1688
    @scottchavez1688 14 днів тому +1

    Judd youre right on target. As a 52 yr old, I had 3 DWIs in my 20s. That was the exact thought process. Young, felt invincible, and to be honest for me back then, the penalty wasn't that bad. My 1st one was $100 fine and lost my license for 90 days...when I hit 30 and "grew up" I took life more serious and haven't even had a parking ticket. When your young you're going to do what you want. That's never going to change.

  • @user-jl1jm6lx2t
    @user-jl1jm6lx2t 14 днів тому +2

    It’s not just drunk driving. People need to slow down. If you have to be there at a certain time, take off earlier. Texting and distractions are not any excuse. You’re driving a car, and is considered a weapon with the wrong intentions. Think about what you are doing, when you get behind the wheel.

  • @norcalviking8992
    @norcalviking8992 14 днів тому +1

    Jud - fragility of life is so true - and unfortunately young people feel invincible - that nothing bad will happen to them. All too often they are wrong - Im 57 now, and I felt that way as well back in my youth. I was fortunate to grow up without incident - and changed my ways as I matured. I look back now and just shake my head at myself at how lucky I was. You try to communicate that to your children and just pray the message sticks as they head out the door to live their lives.

  • @calvinebenezermakundi4121
    @calvinebenezermakundi4121 14 днів тому +2

    My way of curbing my dumber impulses is to think to myself "no one plans to get into an accident". I only got to that in my 30s so not sure how effective it would have been in my more immature years. RIP Kyree

  • @nikkicovington6389
    @nikkicovington6389 14 днів тому +1

    What an absolute devastating news ever! What an absolute devastating news ever! Rest In Peace My Favorite Cornerback Khyree Jackson and I can’t believe this happened to you man. We will always have him in our heart and looking over us in football games. He gone too soon in the NFL World. He just made it to the NFL to prove that he was going to be Good and Best Cornerback One. He will always be in our hearts and the Minnesota Vikings will win these football games for him and he will always be watching over his team and teammates/best friends. Heartbreaking loss in the Whole World and Football League! Rest In Peace Khyree Jackson, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr.

  • @TerpsU
    @TerpsU 14 днів тому +1

    that before we die hit extra hard today

  • @melaniecarol6019
    @melaniecarol6019 14 днів тому +1

    I quit drinking like 7 years ago. Not because I had a problem but because I was over it and i have family that has problems with it. I recently had a good friend die because of it. It really is one of the worst drugs

  • @PDXDilly
    @PDXDilly 14 днів тому +4

    The fact that Khryee has us all feeling this way is a testament to his character, everyone loves an underdog story. The fact he made Employee of the month in a grocery store says a lot about him as a man. Most 18-20 somethings especially this day in age can be lazy but not Jackson. You know he would have been a hard worker on the field. RIP KJ 😢

  • @hunterwalthers9449
    @hunterwalthers9449 14 днів тому +1

    We have a weird culture in America (possibly other countries too) with drinking where you go out drinking with friends without a clear plan on how to get home, there’s an “eh, we’ll figure it out” mentality

  • @johlwallace8294
    @johlwallace8294 14 днів тому +2

    You guys can start talking football today. We all know its a sore subject and you guys paid your respects admirably. This will energetically hang on the vikings all season.

  • @Buy_YT_Views_596
    @Buy_YT_Views_596 14 днів тому

    This is the kind of quality I aspire to create.

  • @brettduncan15
    @brettduncan15 14 днів тому +2

    Alcohol is way too normalized in society. I’m 20 years old and the majority of my high school friends were drinking alcohol around 16-17 years old and I lost many friendships because of differences in our mindset. We need to stop allowing drinking to be accepted and constantly promoted.

    • @Icemanlb
      @Icemanlb 13 днів тому

      Easy solution move to a dry county.

    • @brettduncan15
      @brettduncan15 13 днів тому

      @@Icemanlb Easy Solution stop drinking alcohol

    • @Icemanlb
      @Icemanlb 13 днів тому

      ​@@brettduncan15I don't.

  • @gregmiles7424
    @gregmiles7424 14 днів тому +1

    My Grandma made my curfew 12:00 the whole time I lived with her. She said nothing good happens after midnight!!!

  • @jothomas3617
    @jothomas3617 14 днів тому +1

    To compare what happens in another country to the United States in almost anything is not really feasible. Think, going from Mpls to say Madison, in other places this could be comparable to driving from France to Germany. Things are changing, slowly but changing. When I was in college designated driver was not even a term. I appreciate what all of you had to say. How this death was handled by PD will help move this issue forward. Thank you for discussing Khyree’s passing

    • @okstate999
      @okstate999 14 днів тому

      Why not? It sounds like Australia has the right idea, and that's the only way to fix it or make an impact. Americans hate authority whether the topic makes sense or not, so it'll probably never happen here, but that is the solution to the problem. I've seen commercials from Australia showing violent accidents condemning drunk driving. It's just taken a lot more seriously elsewhere. You can learn a lot by observing what others do.

  • @BrettHowe2
    @BrettHowe2 14 днів тому +1

    The problem is as simple as dex pointed out with his friend. Our laws our are so lax on drunk driving. I HATE driving after midnight like Phil said. I WFH and live in the twin cities. When I do drive I can’t believe how unhinged people are anymore driving. Drunk driving was worse years back but a society as a whole what happened to decency post pandemic? 😢

  • @jonathan45732
    @jonathan45732 14 днів тому +1

    I’d love to see a patch for a game honoring Jackson, similar to what was done to honor Bud

  • @adrianhorien5211
    @adrianhorien5211 14 днів тому +2

    Phil, I think the answer to your question: there isn't a moral foundation to taking a stand against drunk /drug driving abuse, which DUI is not the only abuse. The standard you're suggesting is social, which isn't enough. It's a moral issue.

    • @craigsiegrist6120
      @craigsiegrist6120 14 днів тому

      I'm sorry friends.I can't watch No More.I'm crying too hard

    • @MichaelJMetz
      @MichaelJMetz 14 днів тому +3

      There is a moral foundation (if you choose to stand on it). Treat your neighbor as yourself. To drink and drive is to put others at risk. As a society we no longer teach that as a whole (acknowledging there are individual families which do teach that).

    • @adrianhorien5211
      @adrianhorien5211 14 днів тому

      @@MichaelJMetz I said that awkwardly. The problem is that drunkenness is a moral issue and it's made to simply be a social issue. I was going to take the guys to task for making light of getting drunk. It's a big deal for more than drink/drive. I get disgusted by the nonchallant treatment of a drinking weekend...I want to shout GROW UP when they say things like that make light of drinking.

  • @mrgobbleton
    @mrgobbleton 14 днів тому

    The first tweet i saw i thought "why would someone joke about this" because it was so unbelievable to me

  • @sirpab1o
    @sirpab1o 14 днів тому

    It'd be great to see some segments that focus on the players as people, not just players. Reveal the person behind the mask. That's why shows like Receiver (and Hard Knocks and Quarterback) and episodes like the O-Line committee are popular. It's fun to personalize the players and get to know them as people.

  • @okstate999
    @okstate999 14 днів тому

    I highly recommended looking into the Noah Presgrove case in Oklahoma. Still unsolved after almost a year, it was a homicide where underage binge drinking played a significant factor. Especially in rural America, there are entire cultures centered around drinking and partying, which repeatedly causes young people to get killed. You've got entire families consisting of dozens of people whos lives revolve around getting drunk. Saying we have a problem is an understatement. If you research that case youll discover that entire extended family are all alcoholics and it has resulted in 3 deaths over the last 4 years, including a 7 year old. They've gotten to where they just accept each death, move on and go right back to the same lifestyle.

  • @SAINT56789
    @SAINT56789 14 днів тому

    The next few weeks you should rank things and/or revisit some of the most memorable (for better or worse) moments in Vikings history.

  • @dweb8847
    @dweb8847 14 днів тому

    Phil,,, Judd,, Declan I feel awful for Khyree and his family. I still feel a knot in my stomach. I think you guys handled this well as how u should had. I think my opinion anyways is to get back to talking football this week and try not to bring up Khyree too much. Try to get back to some normalcy in this crazy world we live in. Thoughts go out to his loved ones. I think Khyree prob would had wanted us to get back to football and carry on. So that’s that I guess. Everyone be safe please

  • @Tinkerbellprincess2
    @Tinkerbellprincess2 14 днів тому

    I'm not sure how realistic it would be, but I feel like any coverage of Khyree/the investigation should be their own non-monetized separate videos. Even if they're incredibly short, it just doesn't feel right to have sponsors when discussing these topics/the Khyree videos will likely get more traction due to the tragedy.

  • @Jeff-vj7sk
    @Jeff-vj7sk 14 днів тому +1

    Drinking and driving is bad, no question. I feel like the speed and allediglly racing is glossed over. Young people forget that they have the privilege to drive a death machine and tend to not take responsibility, drinking or not.

  • @AdventuresWithDanaJodie
    @AdventuresWithDanaJodie 14 днів тому +1

    I would say ignore topics about the defensive backfield for the next week or so. Let the funeral and some grieving happen. Cover topics that are not directly affected by the tragic passing.

  • @stoffls
    @stoffls 14 днів тому

    About drunk driving: when you are out in a group, there should be at least one designated driver for each car, if there is no uber or lyft possible. This person, which of course should rotate among friends, does not drink any alcohol. And believe me, you can still have a lot of fun with your drunken friends. And they will all be glad you brought them home safely.
    Else, continue with your show, the topic of Khyree Jackson will surface enough in the next weeks. Hardest part of the job for KOC and Kwesi to deal with a locker room in shock. And maybe you guys had a few words with him at OTAs or minicamp? What was your impression of him?

  • @tbonealex
    @tbonealex 13 днів тому

    I love having some drinks as much as anyone but I feel like alcohol should probably be an every now and then “treat” (like ice cream) rather than a regular part of our lives. The NFL has partnered with beer companies (now wine too) which has helped build an association between booze and the fun we have watching games. This fall, I am going to try to watch more of the games sober and hopefully I can still endure the heartbreak we all know is coming. RIP to the victims and wishing their families peace.

  • @joshuabunkers1494
    @joshuabunkers1494 14 днів тому +1

    Drinking and driving is not acceptable. But Khyree's death was a result of speeding (which is also reckless driving). The driver could have been drunk or sober, but driving at those speeds will kill someone. Looking at you Jordan Addison.

  • @Adub815
    @Adub815 13 днів тому

    Is the Netflix doc gonna hit on Jefferson’s baby mama drama?

  • @norcalviking8992
    @norcalviking8992 14 днів тому

    What people need to to from the start of the evening - is to get to the bar or wherever you're partying / drinking etc. - by using a drive service to get there in the first place -

  • @1smoothj
    @1smoothj 14 днів тому

    I just lost my wife unexpectedly in March, so having to carry on without her has been the most difficult and painful process I have ever experienced. My faith in The Lord Jesus is the only reason I am able to live through this. Seeing the news of Khyree Jackson and the others deaths hit me hard. James 4:14 for what is your life ? It is even a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. Jesus is Life assurance which is more vital than life insurance. God’s mercy and grace upon you all.

  • @dougkeiser9406
    @dougkeiser9406 13 днів тому

    Now presenting drunk driving, Kwik trip, the gas station you can buy 4 lokos at

  • @millicentodunzegeers292
    @millicentodunzegeers292 13 днів тому

    “We’ve all … most of us have done it before.” Nope. I have never driven buzzed, drunk, or under the influence of anything. It’s not that difficult. It’s a choice. If you kill someone while you’re driving under the influence, I consider that pre-meditated.

  • @jimbicknell7253
    @jimbicknell7253 14 днів тому

    I'd say back to the normal shows with updates on what you find out. I don't mean that to sound mean, but there is also the fear of paralysis by analysis. It SUCKS what happened and he had suck potential. Also, you can't alter the show because of what happened either. In times like this, we look to you guys to help us get through it and give us a sense of "normal" to help us move on.

  • @BigMikeeeBam
    @BigMikeeeBam 14 днів тому

    This is part of life and bad things happen but not excusing, only thing I will say is I get home early and nothing good happens after midnight. The young age also plays into it. It's a matter of making wiser life choices!

  • @halbeauvais6840
    @halbeauvais6840 13 днів тому

    I feel heard

  • @jackiecornelius1121
    @jackiecornelius1121 13 днів тому

    Designated drivers work if friends commit to this and take turns when a group goes out to have drinks. One person is the DD and cannot drink and is responsible for getting the others home safely. Take turns and always have a DD. Obviously, this only works if people are riding together.

  • @brandonkusilek9002
    @brandonkusilek9002 13 днів тому

    Let's break from football and just do multiple snake drafts the next few days. I, as well as many other, find these to be really really fun. Obviously not forget anything that has happened but refresh and start over towards the end of the week.

  • @ericspink6849
    @ericspink6849 14 днів тому

    The NFL and individual teams have huge financial backing by all sorts of alcohol brands and they sell it to everyone who comes to a game too. This is always going to be an awkward conversation. I agree we need to normalize just making plans ahead of time. No excuses. If you rely on making a good choice once you have started drinking…well that is just not realistic and we all know it.

  • @lynnkirk396
    @lynnkirk396 14 днів тому

    Im not sure how fast you should get back to business or the norm so to speek I personally when things effect me like losing some one I prefer to focus on work or some kind of project I just want to say Im praying for all involve.

  • @williemclean3224
    @williemclean3224 14 днів тому

    Having a plan is the way to go. Drunk driving is no longer acceptable. You have to many options nowadays that get you home safely. If you take that risk you could change your life forever. Not to mention the lives you took.

  • @georgelesnick2003
    @georgelesnick2003 14 днів тому

    This is the result of something stupid that most of us did when we were young. You want to eliminate it but it’s almost impossible. It’s almost the luck of the draw. I just hope they weren’t drag racing. In all my life, I’ve never seen a car so destroyed as that charger. It was literally as flat as a pancake. It looked like it went through a crusher at a scrapyard. They had to be traveling at a very high speed. I was really hooked on his personality. I feel bad that I won’t get to see him play. And I feel much worse for him and his family.

    • @okstate999
      @okstate999 14 днів тому

      The only way is heavy enforcement, just like Dex said about Australia. Won't happen with our current climate though, everyone hates cops and no one wants to do that job anymore. Americans think they are entitled to drink and get in a vehicle, go 100mph+, and when something happens or they get pulled over, it's the police's fault. Law enforcement has many issues, most of which goes on behind closed doors, but we do need them to exist and out there doing their job.

  • @rbeberman5296
    @rbeberman5296 14 днів тому

    My rule is if i’m driving i stick to ice tea or soft drinks. Zero drinks allowed since i’m a lightweight.

  • @DystopianUtopia8
    @DystopianUtopia8 14 днів тому +1

    Alcohol abuse is American as apple pie. Bars and roads are American as George Washington. MADD was formed in the 80's and alcohol lobbyists won. Money always wins in America.

  • @docholliday6285
    @docholliday6285 14 днів тому

    Mama always said, nothing good happens after midnight.

  • @MyTwoCentsWorth199
    @MyTwoCentsWorth199 14 днів тому

    Has anybody read or heard any information regarding the use of seatbelts by the victims of this accident? Also, were airbags deployed? I did not see this mentioned in the police report which seems a little unusual.

    • @eugeneholmessr2805
      @eugeneholmessr2805 14 днів тому +1

      The vehicle the three victims were in was literally torn in half. Seatbelts were not a factor.

    • @MyTwoCentsWorth199
      @MyTwoCentsWorth199 14 днів тому

      @@eugeneholmessr2805 Thank you for that information.

  • @safeTbob71
    @safeTbob71 14 днів тому

    My advice to young adults nothing good happens after midnight, if you can’t be smart be safe.

  • @Chrisvikings30
    @Chrisvikings30 14 днів тому

    I think people will also drink then they might eat something and think there tolerance is better than the law so they drive or they even live "too far" to get a Uber.

  • @stoozdee
    @stoozdee 13 днів тому

    “God bless the gals.”
    - Judd

  • @Majestic7387
    @Majestic7387 14 днів тому

    Purple daily rewind!!!

  • @phreakerbythespeaker9902
    @phreakerbythespeaker9902 13 днів тому

    We are so far behind the world in the wrong ways.

  • @Proctorhigh80
    @Proctorhigh80 14 днів тому

    He was a passenger. He didn't do anything wrong.

  • @codyruff7599
    @codyruff7599 14 днів тому

    Hey guys I hope you find this message. I hope all is well and would love for things to get back to normal.
    But if you are looking to kill some time I would love to know if Haaakuta SPIT ON THAT THANG and Sam Darnold are a thing. Rumor is Sam is all over that if you know what I mean. This is a win win for the Vikings.
    Let’s go baby SKOL!!!!!!

  • @danielbrueggemann3058
    @danielbrueggemann3058 14 днів тому

    I quit drinking since 2005 couldn't do it anymore there's no point any longer I'll have a hemlock which is water ftwdk I quit drinking when my best friend decided to kill himself his daughter his wife and my dog by drinking and driving and ran his mustang under a truck sad so devastated and my problem with this is it will be a slap on the face 😈 her parents have money if I'm not mistaken I do know she's out on bail 😕

  • @BM-si2ei
    @BM-si2ei 14 днів тому

    Phil quickly breezing in a "we've all done it" when it comes to buzzed/drunk driving and moving on could have been the end of that whole conversation. If your baseline assumption is that you've all done it, the culture is too far gone to do anything about it. Many of us have never driven under the influence.

    • @drewengel7073
      @drewengel7073 14 днів тому

      If you had a cop with a Breathalyzer sitting by the door of any establishment that served alcohol, 60% of the adults over 21 leaving would be over the legal limit to drive. That’s how stringent the laws are, but of those people 75% will not ever get pulled over for a DUI.

    • @lorenheaton7524
      @lorenheaton7524 14 днів тому

      Fuck Phil and his we’ve all done it! I joined the military three weeks after I graduated high school and served 23 years and if you did that shit in the military you were held accountable and sent packing! It’s called integrity. So no Phil not everyone does it. What a half wit

    • @okstate999
      @okstate999 14 днів тому

      You're missing the point. You personally may have never drank and drove, but you've done other things. You've done things that were dangerous, illegal, immoral, just like everyone else on the planet. To an extent, it's a matter of luck that we are currently alive. You may have made just one mistake, but if that mistake was at the worst possible time, it would've killed you. He was acknowledging that it is wrong and should not be normalized, but at the same time he isn't looking down on other people.

  • @jerwur39l94
    @jerwur39l94 14 днів тому

    I think we need to ban cars nobody can drink and drive if we got rid of cars right?

  • @Proctorhigh80
    @Proctorhigh80 14 днів тому

    We need to better as a society? Did you mean to DO better as a society?

  • @jaredpribyl
    @jaredpribyl 14 днів тому

    The problem is alcohol! People don’t make smart decisions when they drink. Yet u don’t understand why people make the dumb decision to drive after drinking…that’s what ppl do when they drink!! Make dumb decisions. Stop expecting people to make responsible decisions when they drink. Just stop drinking.

  • @HarambetheWhite
    @HarambetheWhite 14 днів тому

    To quote WWE CM Punk Stright Edge means I'm better than the idiot who drives drunk.

  • @wmpurple1
    @wmpurple1 14 днів тому

    It's all about responsibility, and all of them obviously have refused to take it. Shame.
    As 4 the Vikes: the are cursed, we know it. So many deaths or devastating or strange injuries over the past years. Hilarious.
    The before I die stuff: forget it.

  • @daviddidder3781
    @daviddidder3781 14 днів тому

    Nothing good happens after 2am.

  • @larryv.83
    @larryv.83 14 днів тому

    Good show guys! Unfortunately, the topic is not only life changing but often leads to drastic results.
    I too was a witness to a drunk driver taking a human life. When I was just 10 years old, my best friend was killed riding his bicycle home after a man hit him and knocked him off his bike and threw him into a tree. He lived for 4 days but succumbed to his head injury.
    The culprit was a habitual offender of alcohol and sure enough years later committed the same offense again.
    The only way to reduce this haniius crime is to make the laws more severe.
    Let's face it, if you're pulled over for drunk driving, then you're lucky you didn't hurt or kill someone else at that time.
    You can't eliminate people, cars or alcohol but you can make the law so severely you would not risk the chance!
    First offense: 90 days in jail, $10,000 fine and all your paycheck for 1 year goes to the victim or cause of justice, NO exceptions!
    That is if nobody is harmed or injured.
    For worse offenses, the more severe the penalty
    It's absolutely senseless for Kyree to have died and any other victim of alcohol abuse, So sorry is not enough.

  • @JTTRAX_33.
    @JTTRAX_33. 14 днів тому

    Lets stop teen Violence

  • @russchatman2351
    @russchatman2351 14 днів тому

    Nothing good happens after midnight.

  • @miamisasquatch
    @miamisasquatch 14 днів тому

    Get back to business as usual over the next few days, but keep a year long tribute (KJ symbol or something) as part of the lower banner

  • @stoozdee
    @stoozdee 14 днів тому

    Alcohol is incredibly overrated. Binge drinking has been normalized.

  • @danielcavegn9830
    @danielcavegn9830 14 днів тому

    Kyree not driving if he was drinking is not praiseworthy if the person driving the car he was in was driving after drinking. We just don't know enough yet.

    • @lorenheaton7524
      @lorenheaton7524 14 днів тому

      That’s what I want to know too. Like I said above I highly doubt they were out getting a blizzard at Dairy Queen after midnight

    • @djangorestraind596
      @djangorestraind596 14 днів тому +1

      He was hit by a drunk driver

  • @wmpurple1
    @wmpurple1 14 днів тому

    You watch way too much garbage, Phil. Netflix, good lord never, Olympics good lord no, soccer no second since 10 years. Grow up and learn, what you can get rid of and instead spend real quality time. The above is all old world BS no one needs.

  • @kentfischer765
    @kentfischer765 14 днів тому +3

    I know The hand wringing Minnesota people. But you need a real life chancing encounter with Jesus. The problem with Minnesota Nice it is a culture of I'm ok...I'm good I'm nice... but If you don't have Jesus you will miss heaven.

    • @Chopper67
      @Chopper67 14 днів тому +2

      I always thought Minnesota Nice was a saying to describe many Minnesotans' passive aggressive nature. Always trying to avoid direct conflict and never willing to call out people to their face.

    • @dw2367
      @dw2367 14 днів тому

      An amalgomation of both. A level of blind ignorance.

    • @DystopianUtopia8
      @DystopianUtopia8 14 днів тому

      Sell your evangelical version of Jesus somewhere else. You're not special. It's what you needed. Most people didn't need ancient Abrahamic beliefs to behave morally.

  • @gj4303
    @gj4303 14 днів тому

    Does anyone on this show have any hope to share with us? You want to see the vikes win a Super Bowl before you die - what else?

  • @joshMitchell-xt7pu
    @joshMitchell-xt7pu 14 днів тому

    This is a systematic problem with family morals and values and how you allowed to raise children in America now days it’s not just about booze

    • @DystopianUtopia8
      @DystopianUtopia8 14 днів тому

      No. It's about money. We could have very strict laws and we don't.

  • @lorenheaton7524
    @lorenheaton7524 14 днів тому

    No matter the circumstances three young men lost their lives due to a drunk driver. I pose this question does anyone know where Jackson and his friends were coming from? I highly doubt they made a quick trip to Dairy Queen after midnight. Total shame and waste of lives but let’s get all the facts and toxicology reports first.

  • @MichaelJMetz
    @MichaelJMetz 14 днів тому

    People don’t like to talk about it (mostly because the subject is misunderstood). Living life through the Lord Jesus Christ resolves 90% of society’s issues.

  • @davidgullord2813
    @davidgullord2813 14 днів тому

    Can u get off of the cousins hate. He's gone . Stop macky.

    • @DystopianUtopia8
      @DystopianUtopia8 14 днів тому

      Right after we get those 6 years back all will be forgiven.

  • @LprogressivesANDliberals
    @LprogressivesANDliberals 14 днів тому

    I hope judd and mackey have kids! Seriously as a man thinking about death with no kids to leave no legacy is a terrifying thought myself. Skol 🟣🟡

    • @DystopianUtopia8
      @DystopianUtopia8 14 днів тому

      Believe it or not the universe will find a way to carry on if not one of you has kids.

    • @richborn6700
      @richborn6700 14 днів тому

      Judd is probably a bit old for kids. Declan maybe but when they all refer to their dogs as their kids I roll my eyes

  • @Vikesfan80
    @Vikesfan80 14 днів тому +1

    Ship happens
    He just happened to be our draft pick
    Otherwise it would be a “lesser” story here locally anyway
    Yes, it’s a sad and tragic situation
    I’m mostly sorry for his family