“He was always kind of the nice guy in the good cop-bad cop thing. But it’s not like he tells us to do something now and we’re like, ‘OK, whatever, J.J.’ Everybody respects him.” – Brayden Ashdown
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"He was always kind of the nice guy in the good cop-bad cop thing. But it’s not like he tells us to do something now and we’re like, ‘OK, whatever, J.J.’ Everybody respects him." – Brayden Ashdown
"He was always kind of the nice guy in the good cop-bad cop thing. But it’s not like he tells us to do something now and we’re like, ‘OK, whatever, J.J.’ Everybody respects him." – Brayden Ashdown
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