Shaquille O’Neal recently advised one of his long-time friends to not answer a risky question. Von Miller, the Buffalo Bills superstar, appeared in the latest episode of The Big Podcast with Shaq. He talked about a variety of things with the co-hosts Shaq, Nischelle Turner, and Spice Adams. And it looked like Miller had a great time on the podcast speaking about different topics.
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During the show, Turner talked about Miller’s wish to be a general manager one day. She asked Miller how would he have pitched for Odell Beckham Jr., a certain nephew of Shaq, to join the Buffalo Bills.
Von Miller then explained he would not have taken Odell just because he was a free agent, but also for his talent. He stated, as a GM, he would definitely take Odell due to the need for a genuine talent like him on the team.
Von Miller nailing the question despite advice from Shaquille O’Neal
After Von Miller gave his answer, NFL veteran Spice Adams threw a curveball. He asked how many years Miller has left in the league. And before Miller even started to answer, Shaquille O’Neal advised Miller, “Don’t answer that Von!”
However, Miller replied gracefully to the question. He said he would use the advantage given by God for as long as the almighty doesn’t take it back from him. He further added his desire to step away from the game once his child understands that he is a football player.
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Looked like Miller implied he would love to play the game till the day his body permits. The confidence to play further was prominent in the words of the two-time Super Bowl champion. And, after that, Turner stated Miller might have stolen Odell Beckham Jr. from the Dallas Cowboys with this answer.
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