Club Shay Shay - Deebo & Joe - Part 2: David Montgomery TRADED to Texans, Cardinals to CUT Kyler Murray
Episode Date: March 2, 2026Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Detroit Lions RB David Montgomery being traded to the Houston Texans, reports the Arizona Cardinals will release Kyler Murray, an...d much more!00:00 - Ryan Poles on NFL's Minority Hiring Incentives05:40 - Fernando Mendoza on Bizarre Combine Question10:45 - KC Concepcion on Speech Impediment19:20 - Jerry Jones Admits to Failing Cowboys Fanbase23:17 - Cardinals to Release Kyler Murray27:55 - David Montgomery Traded to Texans32:15 - Play or Fade Presented by PrizePicks (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime.
The perpetrator was sentenced to 99 years until a confession changed everything.
I was a monster.
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But what if we didn't get the whole story?
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Listen, man, Ryan Poe says the NFL's rewarding of two third round picks in a minority.
Two third round picks if a minority coach or executive leaves to become a GM or head.
coach is a strange rule. Listen to this, bro. Yeah, I mean, I'll be honest. I think it's,
it is a little strange. I mean, at the end of the day, you should want to develop your staff
regardless of the color of their skin. I think that's important. I think we take a lot of pride
with the bears on how we have our setup. And I take a lot of pride in that. So to be compensated
for that's a little strange. I mean, I saw the chiefs get a pick because of me and then I
watched that player go and play. It's just a little.
But at the end of the day, if they think that's what's best to help incentivize, then
that's what they wanted to do.
Joe.
Yo.
What you think of that, Joe?
Good, bad, indifferent.
I could feel.
Don't get your honest opinion because I know you mean.
Honest opinion, that's what I'm about to say.
I could feel how somebody could feel like you were wanting off your own merit and not
just off the, like, a sympathy vote.
Or once you're, that's kind of how.
how I initially felt.
If it's going to incentivize people to make them want to hire you and it just makes it
for somebody that wouldn't have done it otherwise, it just kind of, I don't know, it kind
of throws me off a little bit.
Basically, that's my initial thought when I first heard it because I didn't know where he was
going to go with it, but awarding NFL for picks of hires is strange.
I mean, it feels, it feels off a little bit.
It feels off to me.
Like, you don't want to do it.
Like, you, the reason why you feel like you always want,
what makes it comfortable is when you get it and it's not with a tag on it.
You know what I'm saying?
It makes it feel like it's with a tag.
And I just don't feel, I don't feel comfortable.
Yeah.
So here's where I'm at with it, bro.
Yes, I don't know.
It's a good thing and it's a bad thing.
It's a good thing.
If you're black, it's a bad thing if you're not.
Because now if I get into this situation and I'm the,
I'm the black coach and I'm up against the white coach and we got two or the same.
And I'm like, you know what?
I could go with either one of them.
If I'm the owner, I'm going with a black guy.
I need those two third round picks.
And now it's a situation where maybe I'm up against another white coach and he may like that coach just a little bit more than me.
But do he like him two third round picks more than me?
Hmm, hmm.
I don't really like
when I'm looking at it,
I don't like too many more people
than more than the two third round picks then.
You know what I'm saying?
Are you, you, you, you're a good coach.
You're a good executive,
but you're not coming in here bringing two third round picks.
Listen, there ain't no fun when the rabbit got the gun.
Like, I'm not trying to be like that.
I'll take it.
No, I'll take them.
I'll take them to pick, Scott.
Damn, see what, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it's a good jump start.
So that's the only way I'm like this.
They're coming in fully loaded,
fully loaded.
Like, I mean, I don't know.
Yeah.
Like I said, man, it's, listen, if it benefits you, you full it.
If it don't, you're not.
It's a good, an idea, you know, way of trying to promote owners to want to use
and promote, you know, minority coaches.
But it's also, it's not as a business tool.
Like, now I'm sitting there, did I really get it because I got it or because they need these two third rounders that I just picked up that's out here bawling?
I mean, you know, since it's going...
Money?
Let's use it.
I mean, if it's in there, for sure.
I mean, no question.
Because I think that the end of the day, there's great black executives that aren't getting in there.
They bring them in there with the third round pick and make a...
Because some of them owners, like you said, they wouldn't hire them elsewhere.
Otherwise, you know what I'm saying?
So if you got to get them in there, get them in there.
And it's not that they're going to be, if they don't do well,
we're not saying you got to keep the black coaches,
but just to be able to get the numbers.
Okay, so now, is this a situation where I say, you know what?
He's going to keep doing it?
Like I said, I like to play devil's advocate, baby.
You know, I'm everywhere.
So is this situation where I say, you know what?
Hell, I'm going to get me a black head coach.
I'm going to get me a black GM.
I'm going to get me a black this.
And now I'm going to fire and get another one.
And I'm going to keep getting two threes, two threes, two threes until I get the roster I need.
Ah, well, yeah, they will be looking crazy if they kept doing that.
Listen, this is a business, man.
Look, I'm in the business of winning.
If that's going to help me win,
and listen, I'm going to be, I'm even be nice about it.
As the head coach, when I fired you, I'm going to make sure the next head coach I fired
put you at O.C. or D.C.
Then I'm going to fire him, O.C. or D.C.
Jesus.
I'm going to get two, I'm going to get two, three round pick.
You can't just be sitting there playing with your coaching staff
The third round picks.
I'm just setting up.
Listen, Joe, business, it's business, man.
These are businessmen.
I respect.
Okay.
Respect.
They think, they, listen, well, I don't know how much they really care about winning
depending on what organization you're at.
But I'm just saying it's a possibility, man.
These draft picks, that's a thing, you know.
Yo, what is it?
Fernando Mendoza.
Yes.
He was asked about the most bizarre question that he had been asked in an interview.
And it was, that's not a question.
I think it was more of a statement, but he said, hey, maybe you should,
he said, hey, maybe you should get arrested.
He said, I was a little confused.
And then it was like to slide.
Then he was like to slide down.
Joe, what's some questions that you got asked at the combine that you thought were, like,
real unconventional.
And then what's the craziest question you got asked?
And then you could ask me.
The craziest, Debo, you're funny.
Well, as a matter of fact, we would start off with chores.
What was your craziest combine question, Debo?
That was it.
Okay.
All right.
So I'll go ahead.
I'll go ahead take off.
I'll go ahead take off.
Yeah, yeah.
Bro.
Honestly, though, I'm not going to lie.
The combine questions, they didn't ask me too many crazy things.
I was kind of locked in.
The main thing that they really asked me was when I came in there,
it was either like cool, super chill, relaxed,
or they'll put me on the board,
ask me questions about defenses, all that stuff,
or the worst ones was when they were coming there
and they were asked me, they would have my, like, a worst play.
Like I mistackle or somebody scored on me, something like that.
For a few and far in between, they'd be like this,
tell me about this play.
You know what I'm saying?
And I just had to stand up on there,
except to take it like, no, we're right here.
here we're in man-to-man. I got a whole player. He got outside release. I didn't put my hand
placement right. And yeah, I got to make that play. So they didn't ask me nothing too crazy.
I think they knew everything. And I kind of, I was a good, I was a good, I was a good dude back in
the day, man, back when I was at Florida. So, yeah, nothing too crazy. It was just mostly
football stuff and asking me, like, basically standing up, like, did you mess up on this and, like,
what did you do wrong and be able to kind of like, I think they really wanted to just meet me and see how I, like,
stood up to what was I able to take responsibility for stuff that I did wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think it was more like how we react to bad stuff.
Okay.
Nothing crazy, though.
Nothing crazy, though.
Nothing crazy for me.
Okay.
Okay.
I know more of the character dudes, like some dudes, I know some of my teammates,
they had some crazy questions that was asked to him, but.
What's the craziest one of you heard?
You ain't got to say the name.
Give me something, Joe.
Man, what the man say?
Like, they was asking them weird stuff.
Like, what type of, like a, like, like,
What would you rather be a dog or cat?
A dog, duh.
Dog, duh.
But, yeah.
That's a stupid question.
That's a stupid question.
No, no, no, no.
What other choice did he have?
Because I remember you know.
Yo.
Yo.
With superpower.
Would you like to have?
That's easy.
Teleportation.
That's a good one.
That's a, I want to, if I could have any super power.
I'll be anywhere whenever I want it to be.
I don't like that superpower, but it's a good one.
That's a great one.
What would yours be?
I want to be invisible.
That's a good one.
I want to be invisible.
That's a good one.
I can go wherever I want to and rob their motherfucking ass blind.
Yeah, you got robbed them.
You got to see.
That's rob them blind, Joe.
I can do that when I teleport, too.
No, you can't because you're going to be seen.
They got cameras everywhere, Joe.
Oh, man.
You ain't think about that, facial recognition, all that.
I'm invisible.
I'm going to teleport somewhere fully costumed up.
I'm going to be a completely different person.
Do you see these masks?
You know, when you teleport, you got to be butt-necked.
No, you don't.
See, you're freaky, man.
I'm making rules up.
I'm making the hard.
I can teleport.
I can teleport with luggage,
and I just got to be able to put my hand on somebody else.
nigga come with me.
Yeah.
I can use that too as invisible.
So we can teleport into a bank,
vault, invisible,
robbed their ass blind and be up out of there.
See, but we only, we got to,
we got to be like, we can't be stealing from the,
we got to steal only.
It's insured money.
Only, we're stealing from the bank,
right.
Okay.
Okay.
Like, what are you talking about?
This is insured.
Okay.
All right.
We ain't going into Fort Knox
and still.
in gold bricks.
Nah, we can't do that.
You can't do that.
They're heavy anyway.
I don't know if you would be a good partner for me to use on that.
I don't know if you, but...
Well, chill out, Debo.
You know I'm lifting over here.
For real.
So, man, stay over here with the combine.
So Texas A&M, Y receiver, KC. Conceptions.
The internet making fun of this man, because he got a speech impediment.
stuttering during this combine energy.
Listen to this.
My meeting with the bills, it went really well.
You know, I'm actually from, you know, well, I was actually born in New York.
You know, 585, you know, I moved out of Charlie, you know, when I was about five.
You know, that is the bills is actually my dad's favorite team.
So, you know, I've been watching, you know.
I have been watching, you know, since I was young.
I've been seeing, you know, Josh Allen, you know,
he's one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
And, you know, I'll be grateful.
Yeah, man, these people...
When is it, gee?
Yeah, these people, ruthless.
He later, he posted this right here.
He said, I just want to say something.
If you have a speech impediment, there's nothing wrong with us.
I've had this stutter since I could remember talking.
This is part of me.
This is who I am.
I cannot control this.
I want to be a role model for those who are scared to speak up,
may be afraid, and not confident in themselves.
I want to stand with you this weekend.
I stand with you this weekend has taught me a lot about myself and people out here in this world.
Yeah, they trash, buddy.
I appreciate everyone who supports me and has reached out to me after these interviews.
Don't let outside people's thoughts, opinions, getting your way of you being great,
achieves in achieving something in life. I am blessed to be in the position that I am. I'm in
and I want to give help to those, give back to those, sorry, who are scared to speak up, who haven't,
who aren't as confident. I stand with you. I will stand with you. I will always stand with you.
We are different for a reason. God has blessed me in a way I couldn't even imagine in the past year.
I love you all
support y'all
and we'll climb this mountain together
stop the negativity
y'all
what do you think of this joke
you know what I think you should tell them
hey man this is all you got to do
tell him hey
kiss my black ass and suck my
see
the internet people
are
hey these internet gangsters
is something ain't they? This one I'm trying to tell you
a lot of these people
are hurting their self.
You know what I'm saying?
Like nobody, hurt people, hurt people.
You don't want to, nobody into a good person, good-hearted person
is going to go out of their way and talk bad about it.
I'm Luke Wilson.
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I'm Nancy Glass, host of
of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast.
This is a story about a horrendous lie
that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim
of a random crime.
He pulls the gun.
Tells me to lie down on the ground.
He identified Tremaine Hudson as the perpetrator.
Germain was sentenced to 99 years.
I'm like, Lord, this can't be real.
I thought it was a mistaken identity.
The best lie is partial truth.
For 22 years, only two people knew the truth,
until a confession changed everything.
I was a monster.
Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the IHeart Radio app,
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In 2023, a story gripped the UK,
evoking horror and disbelief.
The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies
is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history.
Everyone thought they knew how it ended.
A verdict? A villain?
A nurse named Lucy Leppie.
Lucy Leapie has been found guilty.
But what if we didn't get the whole story?
The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses.
I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, doubt the case of Lucy Leopardy.
Lettby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened
when the world decided who Lucy Lettby was.
No voicing of any skepticism or doubt.
It'll cause so much harm at every single level of the British establishment of this is wrong.
Listen to Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysticism.
serious and powerful spy agencies in the world.
But in 2017, the FBI got inside.
This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall.
This MSS officer has no idea the U.S. government is on to him.
But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary.
Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast.
I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life.
and that's a unicorn.
No one had ever seen anything like that.
It was unbelievable.
This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS
and how one man's ambition and mistakes
opened its fault of secrets.
Listen to the Sixth Bureau on the IHeart Radio app,
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I'm Clayton Eckerd, and in 2022,
I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor.
Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan.
He became the first bachelor to ever have his final rose rejected.
The internet turned on him.
If I could press a button and rewind it all I would.
But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines.
It began as a one-night stand and ended in a courtroom,
with Clayton at the center of a very strange paternity scandal.
The media is here. This case has gone viral.
The dating contract.
Agree to date me, but I'm also suing.
you.
Please search for it.
This is unlike anything I've ever seen before.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trapped.
This season, an epic battle of He Said,
she said, and the search for accountability in a sea of lies.
Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
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Somebody.
Somebody like that, that's somebody's brother.
That's somebody's sister.
That's somebody's cousin.
You know what I'm saying?
That's somebody's family member.
I had people in my family.
My mom, she stuttered.
My little brother, he used to stutter.
And they worked on it, and they got way better.
So it comes on here and there.
But natural things and, like, normal, like, speech impediments and stuff that people have,
it isn't funny.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, people are going through things.
And for him to go up there and do that, like, expose itself, you know what I'm saying?
Make itself vulnerable.
And I feel him.
So all I would do is pray for him.
And he just, just know this.
The people that are on the Internet,
clown to you are lame. They are hurting in their self. They are sitting in their basement just
talking about a man out there just trying to expose himself. So for the good people, just let that
noise that's louder. And that's one thing I say about the internet too. I don't want people to go
there and feel like that place is your happy place. Don't go there for your joy. Don't go there
for your happiness. Don't let people on the internet make you feel like you're worth it or you're
not worth it. These people are lame. Your family, your friends, the people that you talk to, the people
to actually love you, let them be the ones that pour into you. Let them ones be the one
that really like there for you when you need a shoulder to cry on. Because the world out here,
they don't care about you. I care about you. Debo, good-hearted man, we care about you. We care
about the people. We care about your heart, your soul. We want everybody to be good.
Things something like laughing and joking. I'm a jokester. I laugh at a lot of stuff. I crack up.
I have a good time. But when you, I just don't want for people on internet and for him particular,
don't, I wouldn't want you to go there to look for your peace,
but just know you got really good people in this world that do care about you
and these lambs and the internet is a harsh place
and don't let them knock your shine straight out.
That's a good thing that you, well, it's a good thing that you said.
That those that go to the internet for their joy,
that same joy you get, be careful
because they can put you in that pain and tear you down.
So I don't look to the internet for joy.
Uh-huh.
I don't look to know outside force to be honest with you other than my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Oh, man.
So other than that, I mean, they crucified him.
What makes me think they ain't going to talk about me?
You know what?
Sometimes I got to, I got to calm myself down and be like, you know what?
Let me give myself a day or two and see if I want to respond to this comment.
And then 99.9% of the time is like,
I don't want to.
Yeah.
Because then I'll give them what they're looking for.
The crazy part is when I used to do that back in the day,
when I first got on Twitter, I was really, really high-end.
I was involved.
I was like going out to lunch, just telling people meet me places,
just trying to get involved in the city.
And after games, people would just be talking crazy to me.
And I'll be like, yeah.
Like, where are you at?
We go whoop your ass?
No, no, no, no.
Just like, you suck.
And, man, we draft your bum ass.
I'm like, who?
Me?
I was out there hooping, like, what are you talking about?
And then I say something and I'd be like this.
There was everybody else, Hans-Joh.
Man, F you.
And then, I mean, forget you.
They'd be like, then they'd be like, oh, my God, he responded.
And then I'm like, okay.
You see what they want.
That's what they want.
So when I started doing that stuff, I'm like, man, listen,
I'm not going to let these people control my mood.
If I want to say something, we're going to get out there, whatever,
but just no.
Don't let that be your peace because it will not be your peace at all.
Yeah, see, you came out of Florida.
You know, you was probably already comfortable with public speaking and all that.
You know, I wasn't.
I came out of Kent State, you know what I'm saying?
I think I might have talked to, you know, like two times a year.
And that's after we went, you know, to somebody's homecoming or startup game.
And they didn't beat the brakes off our ass, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I was hella scared of public.
A public speaking.
I was hell of scared of interviews.
I ain't want to do none of that stuff, dude.
That was a big reason why I went and I started acting, dude.
That's why I started acting.
It was a fear I had.
I wanted to cover that fear, you know.
Matter of fact, hey, y'all check it out.
Y'all want to check it out.
It's Hills.
It's only season one, though.
It's on Netflix.
H-E-E-L-S-Hills.
Season 1, I play a character called Apocalypse.
Y'all want to check your boy out.
Y'all need to go check your boy out.
I'm good.
I'm fine.
Hey, tell y'all tell 50 Cent, too.
I'm the next boss, villain, action here, whatever it is that you got coming
up. I'm that next dude that he needs to talk here.
And toss your boy in there because I do it all, man.
I got range, man.
Super.
I got range, man.
Period.
You know what I'm saying?
You ain't lying.
That's what I do, man.
It's nothing else that I do better.
I had to take a public speaking class when I was at Florida.
Oh, you did?
They make all y'all take it?
Oh, yeah.
They made us take that during when we were.
They made us take that during when we were.
at school. And then when I was coming out, my agent, they did a good job. They put us in, like,
the draft, the pre-draft interviews. So we would go through our media lady, man.
I'd be glad when this draft time stuff is over. I'm getting tired of hearing about this pre-draft,
draft this draft is. All I'm telling you, that process was something that I went through.
And all that, I'm tired of here, man. I know, I know. It was a time, but it was a time that
set up. It ain't even made for people with my extravagant level of speed that I had.
I know. I know. I know. But that's what they put us through the process.
I was so I downgraded my speed and level and all that just so I could get into the league.
I'm like, if I come in there with this much, they ain't going to let me in. So I downgraded.
I said I ran this. I said I jumped at, I had the downgrade, you know what I'm saying?
They was like, oh, no, we can't we can't have Super Ninja in here. I was like, oh, I downgrade, you know what I'm saying? That's what I did.
I'm just saying, though, man, Jerry Jones said that he has let the fans down with this.
the team championship drought.
You just not realizing that old news.
You got anything to say about this?
I don't because...
I don't.
I mean, do you know what it is?
You're speaking the state and the obvious, man.
He's letting this team know finally...
I mean, yeah.
We've been saying it's been 30 years.
What you mean?
That's a drought.
You're sorry?
Appreciate you.
Drought?
Man, listen.
All the animals are dead.
Everything.
They're crazy dehydration.
Brud.
Like...
30-year drought like they've been having,
ain't nobody last through that drought but him.
And that's only because he owned the team.
Everybody else been fired, cut,
talk bad about,
talk bad about and cut.
He ain't tripping.
He ain't tripping.
No, he said he doesn't let him down.
I think that was because he went on head
and took care of that billion-dollar deal
instead of the team when he took off that little spurt right there.
I think that's why he went.
Let me get my cowboy.
man's back. We didn't ball.
I don't let you boys down, you know?
Yep.
I ain't, I ain't, I ain't had no, I ain't had no Super Bowl been in the drought in so long.
We go, we go, we go, we go, we go be back on the map as them boys, you here?
Mm-hmm.
They're going to tag up.
They're going to tag up.
They're going to tag him in Pickens.
They kept them there.
Oh, never mind.
I thought, I was thinking Kenny Pickers.
I'm like, what?
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no, Joe.
Yeah, yeah, I know you're talking about now.
They tagged him, but, you know, you know how Jerry work now.
deal don't get done
Jerry don't feel like
he's going to pay you
more than he wants to pay you
now you might be sitting there
Jerry got him for a steal
he already stole him
he already stole him
Jerry felt like he got over right now
for the...
Listen, no, no, no
listen Jerry's sitting there
as the rabbit with the gun right now
I own you
you do right now
for the 28 people
Listen,
Pickings, listen
All you got to do
I'm gonna tell you what they can't
diagnose back pain.
Can't diagnose back pain.
You can have a perfectly healthy looking back,
but you got so much pain, you can't function.
You already signed your ticket.
Make sure, you know, let them know.
You're saying that for real.
Make sure you let them know.
Why don't you like that, Joe?
You want to listen.
At some point, you got to advocate for yourself.
I understand, but it's like the same thing as if this is a,
you rather like a,
I'd rather not go out there at all.
Take a chance of hurting myself, then go out there and then put in a subpar performance because you're mad anyway.
Or sign this ticket, you knowing that we need to get a deal done.
If we can't get from here to somewhere around here, I can work with you.
You can work with me.
That's the only reason that deals don't get signed.
you so far apart, you can't even get close.
Yeah.
Then yes, that's what.
I'm going to guarantee mine.
I'm going to do everything I need to do.
And listen.
Listen.
Oh, no, no, no, okay.
Okay.
Week one.
Week one, you're back.
Pulling up.
Pulling up to the game.
Back spasm.
Come get me out the car.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm just saying, Joe.
I'm just saying.
If they try to keep you on the tag,
They're trying to keep you on the tad.
Don't want to go ahead and do something with you, let you go, get you somewhere else that you can get a long-term deal with somebody that's willing to pay you.
Back, back, backie out of me.
Back, I don't know what you want me to do.
Yeah, I mean, look, yeah, I feel you.
Listen, man, that boy, that boy, Kyle Murray over there.
He got the, he got the Cardinals in a huckle buck, man.
They're likely to release him.
They say, uh,
So it's reported that I think he has 36.8 million in guaranteeing money still on his contract for 2026, okay?
And the kicker is if he's on the roster as of March 15th of this year, it kicks in another 19.5 for 2027, bro.
So he's guaranteed.
Now, you add that with questions of his work ethic, leadership,
and then, you know, he was struggling a little bit on the field,
along with him getting new head coached.
And the old GM hasn't even talked to him all off season?
I don't know if they think they'll get a trade for him because the news is already out there.
Who will take that ticket?
What, you're looking at?
Forty-fifty-six almost?
56, 56 or two.
56 and some change.
56 and some change.
On that?
On that.
Yeah.
Potential work ethic and leadership issues,
along with play has been subpar.
He got them,
hey, he got them boys in a huckleball.
He got them blocked up.
Mm-mm.
Don't try going to go anywhere.
What you go do?
You go, let me go,
you go pay me.
Got him in the headlock, for real.
Headlock.
What you,
where are you at with it, Joe?
What you go do?
If, if I'm not,
If I'm the Cardinals, what you're doing?
If I'm the Cardinals, I mean, I can't bite the $36 million bullet.
That's already bit.
I'm just, no what I'm saying?
So he would be on my team.
Even if you let him go today, you got to give him 368.
Even if I let him go today, I got to give him 368.
The kicker is, if you don't let him go by March 15th,
you got to give the whole 19.5 and 27.
Dang.
Because, I mean, $36 million, in my opinion, do it, yeah, it's got to be completely over.
Because it's 36 for nothing or it's going to be 19 for nothing.
Because I would have him start this year every game and you better do everything in your power.
Like, hopefully do the best that you can.
Like, because if else was, then I'm doing another night, then I can get rid of him next year for
19 and it feel like a like half or what it just was.
36.
Got a new coach now.
You got a new coach.
Oh, new coach.
He's done.
New coach don't care about that.
New coach don't care about that.
New coach don't care.
New coach don't care.
New coach don't care.
Hey, I'm a owner.
I'm a tell you.
New coach isn't risk.
Hey, listen, I hired you.
I hired you letting you know that you go keep him.
I got a pain.
I'm going to say, I'm about to let him.
Look, if it's on a new coach, if I were the new coach,
W for the agent for show.
W is all over the place.
for Colin Murray's agent.
But if I were the coach,
I'm trying to figure out the new heck,
if I'm dying on that sword,
is Colin Murray going to be the reason?
Or does the staff let me,
does the owner give me another year?
He's getting rid of them.
Now I get to get a new quarterback.
We're still 36 at least down in the cap.
Like we go,
like that's a hole in our roster.
So we're not going to be able to get as much as we can.
So now would you let me live and see that it's not going to be
what it is because y'all gave the man the bag and he wasn't really trying to study as much
and now he's gone they knew that before they gave him the bag though that was the crazy part it was in
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Arizona, I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, hey, we was about to go to something, but Demo, David Montgomery or the Detroit
Lions, it was a thing that said he wanted out.
And Demo put up there, damn, Demo told you this.
Well, that's what you call David Montgomery.
They call him.
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Actually, trading Montgomery to the Texans
for a fourth round pick and a seventh round pick.
And an old lineman.
They are for sure.
Good Lord!
They gave them something, too.
Hold up. Hold up, now.
What do you know? What you know?
In the old linemen, what is it, Shrugs?
He got traded.
He got traded.
For sure.
He going to Houston, though.
I know he ain't tripping.
You know, I trained with him out there in Arizona.
And they get, hey, man, they're getting it.
They're getting the workhorse, too, bro.
Dang.
Did that just happen?
Yep.
It just happened, bro.
Look at you.
Go ahead, Debo.
That boy loved a grind, man.
I wasn't hip.
He loves the grind, too, man.
Dude squat.
I mean, he did live, uh, named there 700.
K.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's going to be five.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Damn, over there in Houston, they need some offense too, man.
Did they say, did they give him a deal or did it just say what they traded them for?
I believe he just got a deal last year.
I think he got two years left of, I think, a total of maybe $13 million.
Okay, okay.
Left on the deal, something like that, I want to say.
Man, that's going to be five.
Because they had him and, what's my man named that got hurt, though.
He said he, like, shot at something, something with shot in the foot or something.
Who got hurt?
Running back for the Texans.
He used to play for the Bengals.
Got shot in the foot, win.
Joe Mixing.
Joe Mixing got shot in the foot win.
See, that joint kind of went off the radar.
He was on the Texans this year.
Are you serious?
Earlier in the year, yeah, something after crazy, bro.
Joe Mixing got shot in the foot?
He just went missing.
Like, nobody knew nothing about it.
Somebody tell me something.
See, Deepo, there you go.
But yeah, that.
They got, what's the name now?
They got Montgomery.
Oh, yeah.
He ain't getting that back.
I promise you.
Hey.
That's what I'm saying.
That's why I was looking like, I was waiting on.
I was like, yeah, hopefully he did.
He'll real, he'll real like three down back too.
He gets busy.
Brum.
He'll run you over.
He'll run them boys over and run past him.
Strong and fast.
Boy, strong and fast.
Mm-hmm.
Power.
Personified.
So now we're just going to be Gibbs over there.
Just good.
Just gives. He's going to get off.
I don't know. I don't know. We go see.
I don't know, man. I don't know. You take away the power aspect.
I mean, I don't know how many people give putting the little, putting fear in or putting that helmet through their chest.
I'm more worried about him running around the corner. I'm going ahead and make sure y'all keep the corners tight and make him go in between.
And we go go ahead and line him up as soon as he gets in that hole and just take his shot.
If I'm Gibbs, I might be like, yo, y'all know it was a one-two.
It was a one-two punch, y'all didn't took away to, now he got, like, can he, can he go in there and just take all the hits?
All the, they were switching them in and out.
I think that was a big thing why they ended up trading him, was they weren't even really, when your boy took over the calling,
he wasn't really using him like they was using him before.
The head coach, when he took over to call it, the calling of the office, and Dan Campbell, when he took over the calling.
calling the offense, he wasn't really using him like he was before.
And they was having success.
I don't know why they changed so much of that, but
it's crazy.
Then they started losing and you fired the OC, but you weren't calling the offense.
End up what you just said?
You should have fired yourself.
No way, he wasn't going to fire himself.
I know that, but.
The heck ahead was funny.
I'm just saying, bro, man, like, come on, bro, like at some point.
Goodness.
We got some super's, Debo?
We ain't got no super's yet, but you know what time is?
Time for player fade presented by Prosper.
All right, Joe.
The staff, they cooked up a lineup for us tonight for the NBA game.
And we go either play or choose to fade this pick right here.
All right.
You say his name for Houston, but they have him for more.
than 14.5.
Kevin Durant, they have for more than one and a half, three points made,
and also more than 25.5 points with Joka having more than 24.5 points against Utah,
and also more.
then 13.5 rebounds.
Where are you going?
Why?
What would you go do, Joe?
I'm going to go with play because Kevin Durant from the crib.
Obviously, he's going to make two tray balls at least 25 and a half.
Easy day for the Grim Reaper, KD.
Joker walking 25 and 15.
So that's normally, that's just on the average day.
And Sadoon, I like to go over 15.
I like all that up there just because of who they're playing with Washington.
They're not that good.
So I'm good with that, especially.
I think they give up.
What is it almost?
I think they're the top or bottom three or five points allowed or something like that.
So I'm good with that.
Yeah.
Now, down here, I don't know about the...
You don't know about the Jolla?
I don't know about the rebounds.
That's the only thing.
Bro, he's a walking 2515.
I understand what you're saying.
What is Utah, though?
Like, yeah, I guess.
Utah, they average at best on the board, so I think they're in the bottom five.
Joe, I'm going to play it with you, Joe.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm going to play it with you.
That's what I'm talking about.
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Let's see what we got here.
She said, we got Covenant Light.
$50.50. She said, first of all, y'all are on fire today. Yes, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. She said, Dibo, you're looking real nice in that prink. And that...
Burry Winkle. Yeah, you said the word. Damn, I can't... Yeah, anyway.
Carson Beck. Carson Beck looked really good at the combine. I would rather have
him, then Ty Simpson, if we got a quarterback,
what sunglasses do you wear
Debo missing the cigar?
Only had a cigar in there.
Only poison my body when we have a good game.
What sunglasses do I wear?
I don't even know.
Let me see.
Maybe say on the side or the inside.
Oh, they Louis Vuitton.
Joe got them for me.
Oh.
Joe got me some Louis.
I forgot me some Louis.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
You know that man rocking them Louis V's.
No, I'm just saying, man.
Joe got them for me.
I got my other glass CVS.
Joe got him for me, man.
What you got on, Joe?
Did he write a little, little tall for it?
Wow.
A little tall for it, nothing crazy.
I can't even for, I can't even for the Cologne.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
You're a lie.
Lord, Lord, Jimity, Christmas.
Coving their life back with five.
She said, when you got your first NFL check, what did you purchase first?
How much waste spending did you do?
Me personally, no, this is a question for you.
Me personally, my first check I ever got, I was on practice squad.
I made $60,000 my whole year.
That was before taxes.
So I did no waste for spending.
Joe?
Huh?
Hell!
Ah, I don't even-
Oh, hold on, hold up.
My signing bonus, I take it back.
My signing bonus, I thought I was rich, Joe.
Yes, there we go.
I had three grand.
Yeah.
I went and bought an old jixir, uh, 750.
Used.
I did waste that.
I take it back.
See, I did.
See, there we go.
Three bands.
Three grand, Joe.
See, I didn't, I didn't waste my first check.
What was you signed a bonus, Joe?
My sign a bonus, Joe.
and bonus.
Twelve.
Twelve.
Twelve million dollars.
Oh, Lord.
So, look, whole time, I got my parents a house.
First things, first.
No, she said wasteful spending.
Oh, wasteful spending.
All right.
Like the jewelry.
Jewelry, okay, yes.
Like the cars.
But my jewelry isn't, isn't the waste.
Two cars.
Two cars, the same car of different color.
No, see, that was when I was out there.
But now my rookie year, I got me a little Range Rover and a Bentley GT.
Been cool, little GT.
To be more careful.
Man said, I can't figure out what color I want.
Chill out, Debo.
Give me both of them.
No, I did not.
A different color.
I don't know if I want the black or the white.
You know what?
Give me the black and a white.
I tell him that in the shirt and then I'll be sitting there sweating hoping the credit card don't go on the client.
Man, go boy, Debo.
Chill out.
I don't bad out, me, you know.
We ain't go.
I ain't go same car, different color.
I ain't go same car, different color.
Okay.
Mike, Mike, $105, said, what up, Debo and Joe?
Debo, if you could choose, what will you, what will you want your next acting role to be?
I already know.
I already know.
It got to be action.
Or it could be gangster.
Like, it don't really matter.
I got to have something in there where I get to let the side out that I've been, I've been stifling for the last couple of years.
Just let him out as a character.
Then it's not me.
It's just a job.
You know, my boy, 50 should be calling me.
Let me see.
Let me see.
Hold up.
Anytime.
Yo.
Yeah.
Hell yeah, I'm down for it.
No, Joe ain't, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy ain't that good.
Oh, hell no.
I'm definitely good.
I don't,
maybe if you want,
you got a character that's real indecisive.
Okay.
I got,
we got a roll for you.
Hey, hey,
I'm gonna hit you,
hey,
fit,
let me hit you back.
Fit,
let me hit you back.
I'm on the show right now.
Uh-huh.
Yeah,
yeah, yeah,
all right,
yeah, yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
Anyway.
Yep,
it's just,
that's right enough time
for you to,
now that's enough to,
I'm just,
good Lord,
man,
Mr. Wallace,
Mr. Wallace, $9.3. $5.
He said, shout out to Little Cus,
Jay Redman of the Vikings, number 61.
He showed out this year.
Who is that?
Is that his cousin?
Must be his Cuzz.
Shout out to my little Cuzz.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I guess we go go to go out.
I'm going to check him out.
I'm going to check him out.
If I find out he ain't showed out,
and we check out, he ain't showed out.
Hopefully he showed out.
You might get a refund.
Because you're going to set up here and told a lie.
Nah.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I ain't going to refund you, nothing.
They ain't going to lie.
They ain't going to jump on there and lie.
And we got old mouth mad.
O-U-Mads.
Oh, you-Mads?
$2.
It says, does we have a true shot this year to be quarterback?
he honestly don't know
I don't personally know
because I don't know what he can or can't do.
If I'm going off of what I've seen
in college, I don't see why he doesn't have a shot.
I don't see why he hasn't got a shot.
And yes, he can be in competition for it and win it.
I think the same thing.
I think hopefully they give him a shot.
Like, it just depends on now
if A-Rod comes back,
then he don't have a shot.
He don't get a shot.
Rod is not coming back and saying,
I'm going to play back up.
No, bro.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
Unless you say,
A, Rod, come back, play back up.
We give you 40.
Here, here, here.
We told them.
They already know what I'm on.
Sink or swim.
No question.
That's a, that's where we're at.
That's all the super chats we got for the day.
Look here, man.
We want to thank you guys for joining us on this episode.
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Yes, sir.
Make sure you like, subscribe, and download wherever you get your podcast.
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