MF: Nah, I haven't gotten around to the cheerleaders yet. Like when I play, I don't look at the cheerleaders. [Smiles]
PB: But you're supposed to have great vision. You can't spot the cheerleaders while you're playing?
MF: My vision stops within the borderlines of the field. It doesn't get outside of that.
PB: You don't go back to the huddle and say, "Look at the girl in the third row."
MF: Nah, that only worked in The Replacements.
PB: What was your first big purchase when you got to the NFL?
MF: Probably my mom's house.
PB: And for yourself?
MF: I think I bought a truck. A Toyota Land Cruiser.
PB: We hear you've got a thing for cars. What do you have parked in the garage these days?
MF: I have a 360 Modena Ferrari, I just got the new Range Rover. I have a Mercedes S55, a Mercedes SL55. I have other cars, but none you'd really want to hear about.
PB: Are any of those cars your baby?
MF: Nah, not really. They're all expendable. If someone ever wants to buy them, they can.
PB: What are your thoughts on the steroid controversy in baseball?
MF: It's their time. They got caught. So now they gotta pump more juice in the ball instead of their bodies. [Laughs]
PB: Back to football -- your impression of your coach, Mike Martz?
PB: Kurt Warner?