Club Shay Shay - Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Shedeur Closing In On Browns Starting Job? Knicks Parade CHAOS!
Episode Date: June 19, 2026NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden react to reports that Shedeur Sanders is closing the gap on Deshaun Watson for the Cleveland Browns starting job, the chaos from the New York Knicks ch...ampionship parade, and much more! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code DEEBOJOE to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DEEBOJOE Timeline:00:00 - Intro05:48 - Knicks Parade10:57 - Shedeur closing in on Browns QB job21:20 - Joe Burrow excited for Bengals season (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to this episode of Debo and Joe.
I'm your host James Debo Harrison, and I'm here with my co-host, Joe Hayden.
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Yes, sir.
Joe, how you doing today?
I'm doing great, brother, Debo.
I am doing amazing.
on a little vacation, a little family union time with my friends, with my family, with my cousins,
with my brothers.
It's going good, man.
Out in Virginia Beach, real nostalgic.
That's why I used to go with my family back in the day when I was a kid.
Every year, we would come to Virginia Beach.
So, yeah, geeked.
That's good.
That's good.
Because I'm looking, I'm like, it looked like maybe you was, I didn't know if you was locked up
or not, you had the back screen.
I don't know what was going on.
I didn't, you know, I was just making it so, you know what I'm saying?
because it looked, it looked a little, you know,
it was just plain like I ain't want to give away
where I might be, where I could be.
Yes, yes.
And undisclosed.
I'm just making sure, because you gave us, you know,
you told me that.
Somewhere in Virginia Beach, a long,
it's a big long beach somewhere out here.
Okay, okay.
I mean, you're good.
It ain't like, you know, Mexico again.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's all, yeah.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, Joe.
Hey, hey, you kept your ass on,
you kept your ass on the turf this time.
That's good.
That's good.
Yes, sir.
Joe.
Shout out to your
shout out to your
snap back.
Shout out to your fitted game,
your snapback game.
Listen, Joe, I told you.
Joe, I've been telling you, Joe,
my head game is impeccable.
Listen here, Joe,
I've been trying to tell you, man,
listen, I ain't trying to wear the same hat
for a while, Joe.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what I'm doing.
You know what I'm saying?
My hat game is where it is
because that's, you know,
that's where my money at.
I can afford to get, you know,
different hats, you know what I'm saying?
$20 out of here,
$30 out of here, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
$15 here, get it on sale, you know what I'm saying?
That's where I'm at with?
You know, where do you do my jerseys?
Me and you, we're going to go jersey.
But look, at the same thing, I can get cheap jerseys, $20 jerseys.
You know what I'm saying?
Sometimes I thrift, sometimes I'm Michelinette.
Where?
Where?
Drift?
Where do you go get $20?
Joe, stop.
Joe, you ain't walked into.
You can find those three.
You can find an old-school champion thrift in there, a little Celtics, maybe a little, might be.
Hey, chat, dude, Joe's shop at the thrift.
Oh, I thrift sometimes.
Thrift sometimes.
No, no, you don't.
Joe, you don't even know where a thrift store at.
Is you, is, is, is, is, is that Laker gear you wearing at the thrift?
This was not, this was not thrift.
Oh.
Not, not, I didn't say everything's thrift.
I say some things can be thrift.
Some, can be.
So you actually don't own nothing at thrift.
I do.
I do.
I do.
Just not everything.
Some things I bought from the regular store.
What things, Joe?
Some like buttoned up pieces, a pair of like couple like jeans.
What's the name of the store?
What's the thrift store?
It's called drift.
It's called thrift.
Where at?
Huh?
Around the end.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Chill out, D.
But why are you asking so many questions?
Do you, are you, I'll bring you to it.
I'll bring you there.
I bring you to it.
Yeah.
Yeah, you bring me there, man.
Look here, man.
Nicks had their little bray, but the police did not recognize your boy Tyler.
Like we got the video.
Check this out.
Okay.
Boom, hold, hold.
What are you doing?
Did you jump the gate?
Coach is coming in.
He's fine.
He's on the team.
He's on the squad.
Ah.
No.
Joe.
Did you know who he was?
Because I ain't going to lie to you.
See, that's the part.
I did not.
I did not.
And I felt bad because I went and looked.
Because I'm not the craziest Knicks.
I'm not the craziest Knicks fan.
The guys that are out there to start a five.
You know what I'm saying?
Jordan Clarkson.
coming off the bench.
I know a couple of the players,
but you know how it is.
He didn't play too much.
And he didn't play at all in the series.
He played during the regular season.
Yeah, with the Spurs.
He didn't play it all during Spurs.
He didn't play it all during Spurs.
So my thing is, I don't want to,
I don't blame the cops too much because he's a,
you don't recognize him.
If you don't recognize, he looks more normally.
He's 16.
No, Joe.
35.
I mean, one, one.
Yo, this is where he messed up.
I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna tell you where he makes.
Where did he mess up?
You got to stay on the float if they don't know.
Like, it's not bad.
You are not a face of that team.
You ain't bronzes.
You ain't cat.
You can't be jumping out there by yourself.
Like, play it back.
Look at the first, look at the first two cops out here.
In blue shirts, they look, they're like, who was that?
I don't know.
But I ain't about to go grabbing because the fans kind of making it like they know
ain't made daffing him up.
But you see when that white jersey, that white shirt came in,
hey, he said, can't no shit go down like this on my watch,
because he at least a lieutenant of better.
You know what it was, Debo?
I watched the video.
I saw his coach, the one with the white hat,
that was kind of jogging behind him a little bit
and let the feds get in between,
you got to stay right behind him.
Like showing him, I'm his escort.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he's the player.
He's a player.
He's a player.
Soon as that coach that came and saved him and was tapping him like,
no, no, no, he's good, he's good.
As soon as you walking around there by yourself,
if nobody, if they're looking like, hold on.
They don't look like cats.
That only like, Brunson, he's jogging around here.
Like, it's like a normal, normal dude walking around here.
You look like some little kid.
They don't jump the fence.
That on the head.
It's starting to act like he knows something.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Man, they never, what, 6-1, 6-2, something like that.
Man, 6-2.
That's like me out there talking about, you know,
they're like me out there talking about, hey, man, I'm on the squad.
That's what I'm saying.
So, you know, they protect them.
They don't know who you are.
So I think if his, the coach that was behind him, the normal beat cop, he's
like, oh, yeah, let me give him his little time.
Soon you give him his little space.
I'm going to hanged up by the fed.
Because I don't want to, he's like, I don't want to get messed up.
But when they, hey, that white shirt, I'm telling you, man, the white shirts,
then boys like lie lie, they, at least a lieutenant.
No, man, I can't have this looking bad on me, man.
I can't do look as bad on me and this can't.
But listen, you only got to remember what is it, like 15, 17 faces, bro.
Like, come on, bro.
I'm going to tell you right now.
When we had our parade, Joe, in 2005, we had a Super Bowl parade, right?
All right.
And I was only on special teams, right?
Okay.
So we having our parade.
We just won the Super Bowl.
You know what I'm saying?
It's 2005 Super Bowl.
We just won it.
We out there.
It's what, cold.
It's February.
Something like that, bro.
I ain't get off the truck.
Why I ain't get off the truck?
Because ain't nobody know who the hell I was.
I wasn't about to be the first one out there running around, jumping around.
jumping and had somebody going
snatched me up like you ain't on the tee.
They ain't know who the hell I was.
Okay, I stayed on the truck, okay?
And you know what I did?
After I was on the truck for about half of Ray,
then we started getting a little loose with it.
We jumped into the crowd, did a little crowd
surfing, you know what I'm saying?
Hey, dude.
By that time, do you move?
I'm in the truck. We got, bro, we got TP with us, right?
And so we jump into the crowd,
you know, they push us back this way.
I jump in, you know, they push us back this way.
Troy jump in.
They start passing him.
They take him.
They take him.
They take him.
They, bro.
We got to jump off the truck and go get him, dude.
Like, hey, bring him back this way.
Oh, yeah.
They were all that.
They started passing him all the way out.
Like they're trying to pass him to the back of the streets.
Oh, that's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But listen, man.
Tyler, man, you can't be jumping all this like that.
Because everybody don't know.
Everybody don't know.
Yeah.
Everybody.
Everybody.
Everybody don't know.
Everybody don't know.
And it's...
But, hey, the second one, though, the second one?
Solo, Dolo, you know, I'm out there.
Oh, Dibo.
Yes.
Here.
There, you know, I'm all saying.
I'm everywhere.
I'm sitting the trophy down.
For sure.
I'm brushing out there.
You know what I'm saying.
You're a big body.
You know what I'm saying.
Everybody knows exactly what it is.
Debo, Debo.
When you start getting the chance, then you can just walk right off of the drain.
Everybody looking to secure...
The police are trying to dab you up.
No question. No question.
I didn't go out. I was living my life.
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According to Jeremy Foller,
Shador Sanders has bridged the
gap between him and Deshaun Washington.
He said Chador has bridge the gap at least somewhat.
He said, I still believe Deshaun Watson is in a good position, though.
So according to the athletic, Watson lacked consistency during OTAs.
Watson's seemed healthy and occasionally threw downfield with confidence,
but he lacked consistency and too often threw in the traffic.
Joe. Joe.
With you, you know, hearing this and things, well, I guess you had said later on that you believe that Watson would end up starting.
Do you still believe that Watson will end up starting or do you think it would be Shador?
I still think for some, I still think that Watson may end up starting.
I want Shador to start. I think that Shador may end up winning out this job, but it's,
only reason why I say Deshaun Watson is because I think the owner wants him to play.
Right now, I think it's a legitimate competition.
And when you start hearing people saying like, oh, Deshaun Watson had the lead, da-da-da-da, I'm
letting it play out.
There's time.
There's reps.
You got to be consistently good for a long time through the OTAs.
Then we got minicamp.
And then we're going to have training camp.
Everybody was expecting now Deshaun just to have took the job just because he's making
the bread.
I'm loving the fact that Shihdor is coming in.
balling, doing what he has to do, not talking.
He's just working.
And both of them are having a legitimate quarterback competition, and I think it's going well.
I think that some people, when you don't like, some people don't want your Chodor to succeed.
So the ones that don't want Shadour to succeed, when you hear something good about Deshaun Watson,
you try to knock down Shadour.
When you hear something good about Shador, you try to knock down Deshaun.
I'm just trying to be more level-headed.
Good things are going to happen some days.
Bad things are going to happen some days.
But it's the level of consistency.
who's doing it every single day coming in here being a pro not not wavering not letting the good day get them too high and not letting the bad days get them too low i need you to be here i just need you to be not too high not too low consistency and that's going to take time so i'm like it right now shador is i've been thinking like you have to play the game you have to get out there and throw with the ones you have to get out there and get reps to see who's the better player there so with 11 on 11 things like this are starting to really ramp up so you're getting to get out there and throw the ones you're
starting to see, okay, Shador, you're getting better. He's able to show the improvement from
rookie season to year two. So that's the only thing. I'm like, time is happening. And coach not being
able to just say, oh, yeah, Deshaun Watson is going to be the starting quarterback. Proves to me
that Shador is doing exactly what I need him to do. Staying out of the way, showing improvement,
showing that you can be the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns and Todd Monk is seeing it.
Oh, it's a legitimate QB competition. He's not talking about Dylan. He's not talking about green.
He's talking about Deshawn Watson and Shador Sanders.
So now I'm good with that, knowing that we got to go in training camp.
He has to still prove itself.
He still has to play good during training camp.
Still has to look good during these preseason games.
And I believe that he can do it.
Deshawn, you know, you got a lot coming off those injuries.
They're saying it's looking healthy.
You're throwing sometimes in the coverage.
But we got to see because sometimes they were saying earlier,
you were doing so great.
And then they're saying it wasn't consistent.
But how were they, they didn't bring up the bad things back in the day.
So it's always, I'd never let it get me too high or too low when they start talking about the quarterbacks because it's people they know.
Everybody wants to hear about it.
So if you say something good about one dude, everybody's like, oh, no, so what about this guy?
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm more chilling, loving the way coach is saying it's a legitimate competition.
Both of these dudes, they have to continue to play well.
And we'll see through training camp who's going to be the starting quarterback.
I think Deshaun was going to be the quarterback because of the money.
You know what I'm saying?
And just they got one more year left with the owner.
but in my personal opinion, I would have went with Chidor because what he did last year,
now with the new coach, with the new receiving crew, they're saying that my boy Casey Concepcion
and Boston are looking amazing.
So that's just weapons for either Deshaun or, you know what I'm saying, a Chador.
So whoever is going to be our quarterback, I think our team, our offense, our receivers,
are running our line is going to be better.
So whoever plays better at this quarterback position, you're going to get your best foot forward.
Deshawn, if you start and you go out there with that offense,
And y'all aren't looking good.
I think it's the weapons that we have.
Now it's time to see what your door can do.
If you go out here and ball and play well, it's your job to lose.
Whoever's a quarterback to get out there, you have to ball because I think we have the players
around them to give you a legitimate chance to be good, to be successful.
So show us.
I understand what you're saying, but you're saying, you know, it's the owner that may want him
to start because of the money.
The owner that gave up on him a long time ago and said that was the biggest
wasting money he ever did. So I don't think he can't
ran it back a little bit. I understand
he ran it back, but I think the only reason
he ran it back was in the hopes of that he
could get something out of
maybe trading him away
and trying to recoup some of that money.
I don't think it had anything to do with the actual
belief in him. Now, maybe
somewhere along the line
when, you know, they got
Monkin in there and he realized, you know,
how well, you know,
he played in the system that Monkin ran.
Then maybe he might have said, okay, yeah, it's a possibility.
but I think it was more in the lines of, you know, trying to, trying to save.
And when it come down to it, he has not separated himself.
The first thing was, oh, he has the upper hand or he is the person in the lead.
And now they're saying Sador is coming back.
He is the one that is showing promise.
And now he don't know who the starting's quarterback is going to be because he needs to see what it looks like in live action when the bullets are flying because are, is he going to make the same decision?
or are they going to be worse decisions?
Like you've seen what Shador does in live action.
You've had a chance to see that.
You don't know what he's done in the last two years
because he hasn't been on the field to show you.
You're just seeing what he's doing in pads and, you know,
in shorts and hats, you know, basically.
So I think that it's, I think that's the whole reason
that the GM Barry is looking like, oh, you know what?
It's a possibility we want the gambler, the quarterback, you know,
and let him get into the supplemental drive.
And you know what?
That's crazy as hell, dude.
Crazy.
Because, like, general feeling is that NFL execs is saying, like,
they believe that the NFL is going to approve him into the supplemental drive.
Like, that's crazy to me, dude.
But anyway, dude, we're talking Browns.
Like, you're talking about two quarterbacks and you're saying money, not money.
It's not money.
I think it came down to, all right, maybe we could try and get some money.
But for him to now being true, all right, he has elevated itself to where he can't even make a decision,
where before they're saying that Watson had the lead on it and you have basically not separated yourself,
I feel like it's going to be Shador.
I feel like they go go ahead and give Shador that chance because if you don't and you put yourself
in a position where he comes out there and say he does enough.
Shador could do enough
to go ahead and win if everything else
if the special teams hold up
and the defense holds up
so why would you go and put yourself in a position
where now you don't know
how much advancement Shador could have did
if you had just gave him that
versus now having him
and then he's gone. You can't pain.
You're not going to pain.
So why you put yourself in a position?
Get the money from me.
You already wasted money.
Yes, yes.
the money is wasted, Debo.
This one I'm trying to say.
I'm with you.
A thousand percent.
I want to start Shador Sanders.
I think we should give him the keys.
I think that if we started him right now,
we're going to at least know.
I believe that he should have been a first round pick.
I believe it should have been a second overall pick.
After, if you went on Cam Ward,
then go Shador Sanders.
In my opinion, let him get.
There was no competition between him and Dillon Gabriel.
It was just because he was a fifth round pick.
He's obviously better.
He's better.
Okay?
So now once he's starting, he has a real coach that's rocking with him.
He has receivers.
I'm saying the same thing you're saying, D'Boe.
It's just a Deshawn Watson.
I don't want to, I want him to keep.
Do what you got to do, Deshawn.
Keep working.
I hope that you succeed because, you know, coming off the injuries.
But for me, for the Cleveland Browns, that ship has sailed.
You know what I'm saying?
I hope you can get able to get somewhere and he's going to be solid.
But Shador Sanders is the quarterback right now for the.
Cleveland Browns. We've always been looking for a franchise quarterback. Right now, we have,
I believe, a quarterback that can get it done. Let's give him a fair shot in an opportunity where
he's been, he's doing everything right right now. He's building it. He's listening to the coaches.
He's coming in there. He's not saying nothing. And I think from his rookie season, he had things
that he needed to improve on. That wasn't one of the best years. But if you know what you got to improve
on, that's your rookie season. Like, the rookie season is the hardest year. And especially if you're at a
quarterback and now you got a coach
that's rocking with you. We have capable receivers
running back a competent team.
If Chador's not the guy,
we'll know after this year, we'll know for sure after
this year. We can figure something out.
Because we know that Sean isn't going to be a guy. We're not going to pay
him. We already gave him 2.30. It is what it is.
I hope everything works out. We have
Shado on the team right now. Let's see
what's going on. You've drafted these guys. Let's see
if this is the guy. Because if he's not, then you guys
can move on. But I believe, give him
a man a chance. You've been trying, oh, quarterback,
And then you're talking about a supplemental and trying to get this dude that the gambling problems and all of that.
Shador was having some off-field bad interviews.
His numbers are way better than this dude.
So we already got this dude on our team.
And you're trying to give up some future picks for a lot.
No, let's see what this guy can do.
If it doesn't work, we'll be right where we were before.
But at least we'll know we gave out our shot with the quarterback that we have on our roster.
For sure, for sure.
Let's jump on down here to the other Ohio.
team, man. And my guy, Joe Burrell,
Joe Burrell said the vibes of this year's
Bengals team are similar to what they were
on the 2019 LSU team that led
to a college football championship, Joe.
He said, you go back and watch
what I said before in 2019
season of LSU. I feel very similar about this team.
I'm so excited.
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Why do I watch the World Cup?
That's like asking me, why do I breed?
I inherited that fandom from my mom.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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To get started
and get moving, I wish we were
ramping, I wish we ramp
this right into training camp
so we can continue to improve.
I've tried to be a little more vocal
and mean
in a mean way, yeah.
I think
I think that's a little out of my comfort zone.
But that's somewhere that I'm improving.
Maybe it's good and maybe it's bad, but we'll find out.
Joe.
Yes, sir.
Joe.
The vibe being compared to 2000 LSU Tigers?
Like, I don't.
Where do you?
I mean, a vibe is a vibe.
A vibe is a vibe.
And a vibe is, it's not real.
It's not like, I don't, it's not comparing talent.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think it's more of a, I mean, because you look at it, them boys, they went
undefeated.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, it was Joe Burrell and it was Chase.
That's going to give him a vibe.
You and you and, you're right, but y'all been together for a few years now, but you
ain't said nothing about that vibe like that.
That 19 vibe.
You know what I'm saying?
You had Justin Jefferson over there.
Hell, Patrick Queen, Stingley, Jr., you had, uh, good.
Dale Pid.
I mean, come on, man.
You had a lot of people over there.
So, I mean, I understand what he's saying, like, as far as, I don't know.
Maybe it's because, again, he said that this is the, he said,
this is the most talented Bengals roster that he's been on.
Yes.
Understanding because they got some defensive pieces over there with Lawrence.
You have Lawrence, you got Cook, Dugger, Boy, and.
I think it was maybe somebody else.
But understandable, this is probably the best looking defense they had.
And when you come down to it, even in 2016, bro, I mean, sorry,
2002, when they went to the Super Bowl,
their defense was only ranked 16.
So the best defense he's had, his whole career has been a 16,
all the way down to what was the last year of 31.
So, yes, the defense had to improve.
I mean, you're at 31.
It's only one way to go from there.
I mean, you could get worse.
But with the pieces, y'all add it, I don't see them getting worse.
So when Joe says the vibe, I understand, yeah, you're starting the season.
It's a vibe.
Everything has a vibe.
So I could go with the vibe, you know, it's no live, both flying.
The O line, you know, they ain't got to do nothing right now.
Ain't nobody.
Like yet.
And I think, I'm with the vibe,
I can see what he's,
Jamar Chase,
defense got better.
They had a big,
the talent on that team
was unbelievable.
So this is probably
the most talent
team he's had
with Cincinnati.
Okay,
I'm understanding the vibe part.
What I'm looking at
and what I'm loving
is when I'm being
a little more vocal
in a mean way.
I don't like that as much for us
because this means
at the same time,
he's like,
if people are missing blocks,
it's called holding people
accountable is what I feel like
in a mean way
and not just being like,
oh no,
that's okay,
you'll get it next time.
There's no more next time.
Like how many times we're going to keep telling you,
this is your block.
You know what I'm saying?
Or receivers.
Get to your spot when you need to be there.
I think when I hear about a quarterback being more mean,
it's not just like just not letting stuff slide.
It is not okay to not be a professional.
I know exactly what we're supposed to be on,
jumping off sides.
No, that's not okay.
Like getting on your alignment,
getting on people for not being in the right position.
Not just, I think when he's saying mean,
I think that that's what he's talking about.
And I think for your team to be on point, you need that.
You need your quarterback to be on point, not mean, but be like, really?
It's not, it's not.
I don't, I don't, I think what he's saying is, I'm with you.
I think what he's saying is like, yeah, it's not mean.
But I think it is maybe a little because, like, I think for him,
he's so used to being chill.
They call him Joe Cool.
Holding some, right, right, right.
Holding people accountable,
what makes him mean to him.
But like I said, that's not, that's not, that's not,
Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe Burrow.
I hate to have to do this.
I really do.
What's up?
Joe Burrow, your vibe.
You say you like the vibe.
Ain't no live bullets flying.
That's cool.
Five looks like that.
You want to jump straight into training.
Yeah, maybe.
But I'll tell you what,
you tell me what that vibe look like after week two
when you go to Houston.
Tell me what that vibe looked like then.
Tell me what that vibe looked like then
after week three when you come and see the Steelers.
Tell me what that vibe like after you get there, okay?
And I hate to have to go and do this to you, Joe Burrell.
But we go ahead.
have to take away your joy and happiness.
Go ahead.
So you can lose all hope.
And you can see that it's only one thing that you need to do.
Okay?
We're going to take away all hope so that you can realize that your only possibility of
happiness would be over here in black and gold next year with the future defending seven
time.
Super Bowl champion
Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe.
My mama and daddy used to tell me, man,
they said,
they said, you can,
he said, I could show you.
They said, I can show you better than I can tell you.
Yes, right?
Yes, that's right.
They said, you don't believe fat meat greasy.
They said, you don't believe she's thing.
So I can show you better like to tell you.
Now, this is what we go do.
and we're going to do this,
we're going to do this for your own good, Joe,
for the future of your career.
Normally,
I would say
it's not personal.
It's all business.
But Joe Burrell,
this is going to be personal,
but only because we care about you.
Okay.
You understand that?
Joe, Joe, let me ask you a question.
Okay, brother.
So why do you discipline your kids?
Is it because you love them or because I love them so much?
It's because you love this, Joe.
You discipline out of love, Joe.
You understand that.
And sometimes pain has to be given in that discipline.
Yeah.
For them to get to understand it.
It doesn't lead to a greater or worse consequences later on in life.
You understand what I'm saying.
Then you understand what it is that we're going to have to do here.
And we're going to have to show you what is like to be over there and have your joy taken away again.
And we're only doing this to create a nice business of a legacy, a legendary legacy to your career.
Joe, bro, when you get over here and get a couple of Lombardis.
You understand that?
because I understand the vibe
and it's reasonable
considering everything
but you go feel a whole lot better
when you're sitting over here
and that black gold.
Look, Debo, you heard what he said.
He said maybe it's a good thing,
maybe it's a bad thing.
We'll find out.
Holding it sometimes people accountable
when they're not doing a good job,
they can be like, man,
bump this dude.
And it might just get out.
So he said,
we don't know if it's good or bad.
It might let them.
level up.
But on the other side of leveling up is,
who the,
you think you're talking to?
Like, all of a sudden,
you was all Joe cool,
we was chilling,
it was all good,
but now you're thinking
you're going to be talking
to me crazily?
Ah, I don't know.
I don't know,
Dibot could walk out in our favor.
Listen,
let's go work out in offense.
That's the only way.
You know what you're going to?
You understand that?
It's good.
Listen,
those two games,
after those two games,
he'll be back
into, I don't know.
I don't know.
The vibe just switched up.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I got to figure it out.
I don't know.
The vibe is not switched up.
It's not blocking.
The vibes, hold up.
What did they do to protect you, Joe?
Ain't do nothing to protect you.
We're going to see.
They pop off early this season, too.
Like you say, you're going to know early.
Tell me about it.
Listen, you got to come over here.
To the buyer.
See what we're talking about.
We're not playing this.
We're not playing this.
We're not playing this shit.
They're not playing this shit, Debo.
Everybody.
Everybody's awful.
Everybody's out for.
Everybody's out for.
That's it to prove.
Nobody's talking about us.
They're sleeping on the stillers.
They're sleeping on us, man.
They let them sleep, man.
Let them sleep.
Let them sleep.
We'll see what they're talking about
halfway last season.
You know what?
Man, those, yeah.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
It's that time to put on your
Jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
Why do I watch the World Cup?
That's like asking me, why do I breed?
And it's beautiful.
The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game.
It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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Our podcast is called Hey Jonas.
We're here since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well.
And we've had some incredible guests so far.
And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show.
How's it going, boys?
Hey, Niall.
It's the same thing with Slow Hands.
Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it?
You know, or taste so good can be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
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It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast point game, the playoffs.
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As I was watching these statues come down, I was thinking about what it meant that I grew up in a majority black city,
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