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Get on over here to the 2026 Combine, bro.
Listen, they said the 26 NFL Combine prospects were the fastest draft class of all time.
Everybody was all time.
Number one, except for the quarterbacks who was number two.
Joe, I'm not going to lie to you.
I saw something as I was looking through the post where you were talking about your speed.
And in this post, someone wrote down that you were actually not as fast as you said you.
were.
They marked you as a 462.
I remember Mike Melah marked you as a fours.
Mayak marked you as a four six two.
And he said he's got to study a little more tape on you, Joe.
And then I ain't going to say the rest because it's in favor of you.
No, no, what did he say?
Go ahead.
What did he say?
I can't read that good.
So he said, and then he said, I'm very worried about him.
I'm watching the tape.
I don't know what I'm seeing.
The speed is not perfect.
He can run a little bit, but everyone, but he can't run good enough.
That's what it said.
I might be, might be lying.
Why are you looking at me like that?
Why are you looking at me like that?
Because.
I might have changed it up a little bit.
I might have got the words mixed up and added a couple of the words and said,
some other things.
Let me see.
Let me look at it.
Let me look at this again, Joe.
It's not, this look at it.
Bump that, Debo.
It's not about me right now.
It's not about me.
It's not about me.
Joe, it is about you.
It's about these kids.
It's about these kids.
Hold up, Joe.
Don't you try and deflecting all that
when I'm talking junk?
Why are you talking junk?
I remember, let me tell you this.
I was a cornerback.
I was a cornerback.
me out. Hey, listen, listen.
Go ahead. Go ahead.
Jared said that.
Played 12 years in the league, man.
You know, you know.
I play 12 years in the league, man.
I play 12 years on the island, man.
Joe, is it a real time, Joe?
I played 12 years in the island, man.
That's not the real time, Joe.
No, it's not.
No, it is, Joe.
No, it is.
No, it was unofficial.
Oh, it was unofficial, though.
It was an official four or five.
See, it's an official four or five.
Hey, Chad, we got to look up all Joe's stats.
Look it up. Look it up. Look it up.
I want unofficial only. I want nothing official.
Look it up. I want official stats.
This is crazy.
Joe, these boys out here averaging the highest.
They averaging a faux-fo at the DBN receiver, Joe.
I don't even know if you could have got up to them at that four-six, man.
It would have just been like, Debo.
Can I tell you something?
Can I tell you something?
Can I tell you something?
For one thing, I'm fast.
For show, I'm fast.
And for another thing, I went seventh overall,
regardless of running that bull at that combine with the blowback
because they went to my pro day and they saw I'm 4-3.
I am 4-3-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-1 of the two.
But that's near to hear nor there.
You know what's official?
You can look at how many interceptions I got in the league.
How many is that?
29.
At running the 4-6, you say?
Get out of here, kids.
They said you was playing against Cincinnati twice.
Nope.
I was playing against.
It was throwing you the ball, they said.
I was playing against.
Matthew Stafford was trying to throw the ball to AJ Green,
and I'm booking that shit.
Mm-hmm.
You played him one time, what, every five years, Joe?
Nope.
Every year, Florida, Georgia game.
The biggest tail game party in the world in Jacksonville.
Joe, we talked about pro, Joe.
How do you go back to college and you gave me pro numbers?
How are you going to switch it up, Joe?
What you doing?
Joe, come on.
Joe, don't do this to me.
When I play, AJ, we played them twice a year.
Twice a year.
Yeah, but he was, Andy Dalton was throwing to him.
Come on, stop it.
He was throwing that bit to me.
Stop it.
He was throwing it to me.
That's the point.
He was throwing it to you.
No, because I was on his acting.
No.
Not, Joe.
Hey, Joe.
Oh, what about my first.
You know what you look up my first pick.
Oh, now you want to look at things.
That was against Big Ben.
Oh, now you want to look at things.
Listen, Joe, I'm on to hear, man.
You was there.
You were there too.
They got a receiver over there in Georgia, man.
He was on the bitch.
Zacharize.
You was on the bitch.
Watching me run up and down the...
Run up.
How many reps did you throw up a 225, Joe?
What I do?
Let me not, let me not, let me not, let me not overstep now.
I don't know.
What I do?
What I do?
Five?
I don't know.
I don't even know if I got it off my chest anymore.
I don't even know if I hit 225 no more.
Messing with y'all.
y'all let me know chat says debo know everything
hey chat i think everybody i think but i think i think it hit my chest
and my feet kicked up actually i think it kicked my feet up
my man is what for first thing my man got the he's reping that jam for sure
got his back going crazy i know yes
he's got the pad under his back what's the back pad i'm not here
but he's throwing that weight up that's a fact on it
how many reps you said you got yo hey chat how many rapes he said you got yo
Hey, chat, how many reps did Joe get?
Y'all let me know, man.
How many reps?
Y'all tell me how many reps y'all think Joe got, man.
Or tell me what to say it.
I mean, we'll take a quarter rep if you were a quarter off his chest.
Honestly, I can't.
How many reps did I, what did I get rebode?
You tell me, you don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think I got 18 reps.
I think I got 18 reps.
What was you weighing, Joe?
I think I was wearing, $1.90, like $1.90.
probably 190.
Hey, Joe.
This man ain't nothing but
180, Joe.
Twanky.
He threw up Twanky, Joe.
I never said I was a strong-sland-in-world.
He ran a four-21, Joe.
He ran a four-two-one for real?
No, I'm just talking.
I'm making up numbers right now.
Okay, God, I was about to say.
Oh, my God.
Okay, he's for sure way faster than me.
I'm not, okay, T-Boh, I can't,
I'm not messing with him.
The d-backs that ran the four-four, like the combine numbers, bro, are ridiculous.
The combine numbers are ridiculous.
I think now the one that they're doing, I mean, everybody's getting bigger, stronger, faster.
Like, it's not, it's not- More advancement in technology.
Training.
Training, these dudes are preparing for these 40-yard dashes.
They've run in 40s electric time since they've been in the seventh grade, sixth grade.
Like, the vertical jumps, all of this stuff, they're not new to this.
They're true to this.
They know exactly how they're going to get their starts.
They know their times.
They know they're locked in.
So, like, this is just the evolution.
We see these kids now when I'm watching my Instagram, the basketball, eighth grade dudes, just literally look behind the head.
Boom, dunking it.
I'm like, oh, my goodness.
When I was in eighth grade, me and my boys, we would be so happy.
We were trying to run, slap the backboard when we did our layup.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, oh yeah, oh yeah, slap glass.
Now dudes is coming through behind the head dunking.
I'm like, okay, there was only one dude I knew that could dunk in middle school around my way.
And that man was Navarro Bowman.
Do you know Navarer Bowman?
The linebacker, he played for San Francisco 49ers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.
He was in Vegas for the armist and him and Patrick Willis were sitting right next to each other looking like the twins,
looking like the twin linebackers, smashing shit.
That dude, Navar Bowman.
I was in the seventh grade.
He's one year older than me.
He was the only eighth grade dude around the way that he was dunking.
We played high school, middle school basketball against his team, Drew Freeman,
against my team, Eugene Burroughs.
And that was the first time I seen the dude in the eighth grade come down the two hands.
Hey, Joe.
Hey, Joe.
Hey, Joe.
Hey, Joe.
Hey, Joe.
Let me interrupt you for a minute.
You know, covenant life, right?
Yes.
Covenant Life said NFL combine, 40-yard dash.
Oh, Lord.
4.572 a 6.2 to a 4.62.
So it's official combine numbers.
She looked it up on you.
You ran a 4-6-2.
Damn.
She said, but that's your pro day.
You ran a 4-4-3.
Okay.
But.
I take it.
Hey, coming to life, we appreciate you for being our official statistician.
We appreciate you.
Thank you.
But that faux-4-4-3 was hand time.
Joe, tell the truth, shame the devil.
Was it hand-time, Joe?
It was.
Mm-hmm.
I don't care.
And the man that you had during the hand time,
he had a trick finger that didn't work all the time.
See?
See, that's a...
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I heard through the Great Vine.
It's all good.
That's what I'm saying, Joe.
I ain't saying it.
That's what they said.
But you know me.
I said you ran a four-four-three, Joe.
No.
You know what?
I don't even care.
I don't even care anymore.
It's irrelevant.
Damn, Joe.
It's irrelevant.
It's okay.
Hey, Joe, Joe,
you're about going to the Hall of Fame, Joe,
but you're still holding on to this 40-time for the rookie year,
Joe.
All I know is.
It's in your heart.
It's there.
Hey, Joe.
Hey, I'm literally,
listen, talk, talk to our Lord and say,
Joe, and tell him to remove
that from your heart.
Joe, remove that from your heart.
We got to let it go.
Love, love heals all, Joe.
I just am so, I know, I do, love heals all.
I am a lover. I am a lover.
I am a lover. I am a lover.
Oh, man.
But that, it's something about that.
It's something about that for it.
Joe, it's still there, Joe.
It's never going to go.
Every time I think about it,
Joe, let it go.
Every time I think about it,
my backstop to hurt.
Every time I think about it,
for less.
Come on, Joe, let it go.
All right.
You know what?
It's over.
I'm over it.
I'm over it.
Look here, man.
They're saying,
Floyd Mayweather might be broke.
See, that money doesn't book
three fights in 2026.
And,
I don't know,
but,
Paul Lowe said he's still only,
he owe him a million.
And a half.
My man, 49, he got three fights lined up in the next, what?
Logan Paul, a million.
How are you old Logan Paul a million and a half?
That's crazy.
You got three fights lined up in the next eight months.
Yeah.
You got Mike Tyson, April, Mike Zem, something in June, and Mani Pakiya out in September.
Yes.
Look, in 2017, wasn't they saying that, uh, yeah, 2007.
seen, they were saying he needed that
to, that money,
the kind of McGregor fight in
2017 to pay off the IRS. He
backed that down, though, and denied it.
Showing, what was it, a
$100 million check from 2015
that he, I guess, got the cash.
Br, bro, ain't no way. I'm forgetting
the cash. A hundred million dollar check, bro.
No. No.
No. No.
This is what I'm going to tell you. I'm not going to be
out here counting that man's pockets,
but I would say this. Some
people's broke is different to other people's broke.
So he could be like...
He's saying he ain't broke at all.
I don't think he's broke at all.
If Floyd Mayweather has $20 million, it's depending on what your lifestyle is.
He's spending $2 million a month.
That's going to go out.
You know what I'm saying?
Unless you've got your money, making money for yourself and doing things, money, it's easy
to spend money.
You're taking private jets and you living and moving and shaking.
I've seen just talking about things like watches.
You know it's easy to spend money, Hanjo.
30 million dollars.
You know it's easy to spend money, Hanjo.
Blue.
You spend it.
You spend it.
Hey, Joe, I'm just.
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I'm saying, Joe, your money come in like Niagara Falls.
No, no, no.
I'm sorry.
I'm not going to spend it out like it's water out of a faucet.
But to me, it looked like it's, you know, to me, I mean,
if I was to take the faucet water that you pour out, I'd be broken.
No, that's one.
He could be, that's why I'm not counting as cheap, but yeah,
you never know how people are managing their money,
how people managing their dough.
because I'm telling it's easy to, it's easy to spend it.
It's hard to save it.
It's easy to spend it.
Listen.
When you get it.
But it was said that my man did fly commercial to cowboy.
It wasn't private.
Who?
See?
No.
No, I'm messing with it.
I know you mess with me.
Floyd got a plane.
And that's what I'm saying.
When you start messing with the IRS, that's the other part.
You just did that because you wanted to be with the boys, huh?
That's why you just flew regular, huh?
No, no, no, no, no.
Oh, you just wanted to get out of there.
I'm chilling now.
I go first class, but, you know what I'm saying?
I don't go too quick.
I don't know.
Are you sold his jet, man?
I never had a jet.
Why are you doing that?
Nope, nope, nope.
But look, this is what I'm telling you, too.
Joe sold his jet, y'all.
Listen, listen, listen, Debo.
I got sure.
I can tell you, though.
This is what I can tell you, this would make you go broke.
This one to make a man go broke real fast.
And it don't matter what kind of checks you get.
If you get a $100 million check and you,
They don't take the taxes out of it, the way they take the taxes out of our checks.
Oh, law.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
When the deal, when you get the whole thing and you will get that whole check and then you
have to give it to the Fed, then you have to give their piece to this and this, that's that, that, and Debo, you get a million dollars.
You know, when you're in the league and you get that million dollars and it looks, and then it says you get 55,000.
You know, where did the 450, go?
That 450 is the money that will get you.
You locked up quick because my people that we know is like this.
Oh, no, you gave me, you gave Floyd, say a million dollar check.
Okay, that's a million dollars.
But 55 of it is yours.
Just saying, just giving numbers, say 60.
60 of it is yours, but I need 40 on this side.
And if you don't give me my 40 at the end of the month, when we're doing them taxing, we're running back.
Oh, yeah, you had the 100 million.
Where's my 40?
Oh, I spent 100.
Now you need 40.
So that's how,
I think it's looking crazy.
Oh, no, how could you do that?
You had a hundred million dollar check
that I owe $42, but I spent that $100.
And now Uncle Sam's knocking on my door
when you have to the tax, oh no,
I owe taxes.
Oh, yeah, I got like $6,000.
No, Floyd had to write a check for $150 million
that he already spent.
And now, niggas is looking like,
oh, how did he go broke?
What do you mean?
How do you go broke?
You just made that $150 million to pay him
and you still owe taxes off that.
That's what I'm telling you.
Joe, listen, listen.
That's where the Nuggets gets.
So that's why I tell you the NFL players,
the best thing that could have ever happened to anybody.
Take my money out, take the taxes.
Give me what's mine.
Okay, give me what's mine.
And that don't, that ain't necessarily true all the time either.
But still, it don't work all the time.
But deep, but it's way better.
It's way fucking better than not.
God damn.
You still might get hit a little bit.
But, oh, man, what you mean?
You might have a little something.
I'm like, I thought y'all took it all.
Hey.
You know, you might be older, huh?
But you might be able to.
Listen to me.
That right there with that hundred, you dropped the hundred ball and you spend you a hundred million.
I got my first million dollar check.
Joe, Joe, I got my first ever million dollar check.
It was like my second or third contract, right?
Yeah, yeah.
This was like 2000.
No, it's my, yeah, second or third.
It was like 2005 after we won the first Super Bowl, right?
So they signed me to like the biggest exclusive rights, non-starter deal.
I'm like, yo, I am rich.
I'm not about to have to ever work again, right?
Because I grew up my whole life believing rich people didn't pay taxes.
That's what I was told.
That's what I was told my whole life.
Rich people didn't pay taxes.
So, Joe, I'm going down there to get this million dollars.
Get your million.
I'm getting a million dollar check, Joe.
I never forget it.
I get down there, Joe.
I grabbed this check.
I'm thinking I'm about to go put a million in the bank.
Now, I know I got taxes, but I didn't totally forgot about the taxes because I'm getting
million dollars.
Yeah.
I'm rich, bitch, right?
Joe.
Joe,
I opened that check.
That motherfucker said 590,
here we go.
Yeah,
I knew at a 5 in front of it.
I've tried to give a...
I said, what?
Who stole my bread?
Where is my paper at?
Yes.
Yes.
Oh.
And hold up, Joe.
the end of the year,
they wanted another 60.
Yeah, that's how it be.
They're going to, yeah, that's how to be.
When you don't, you're not aware, you don't know,
but yep, that's what happens.
That's, they're going to go and get there, Debo.
You got to come learn, come aware.
Because that was people that was a straw that broke the camel's back.
That's the way the world turns, man.
Everybody found out when they got a job, because my worst part was,
I didn't never had a job.
That was my first job ever was.
in the lead.
Oh, well, I had a job since I was 12.
I was working since I was...
Well, you were getting hit on taxes with that?
Or were you just doing some stuff?
Where you going?
So I didn't get tax off that.
It was like I was getting paid out like petty cash, you know what I'm saying?
You don't know what it would feel like.
Well, I was, hold up.
Hold on the table.
I was getting money, though.
Let me tell you how much money I was getting, Joe.
He was on the time.
I was getting $5.25 an hour.
You couldn't tell me shit, Joe.
Yeah, you need a lot.
And when ways before in the quota, then I was getting paid.
Oh, you was up.
Listen, bro.
You was up.
Joe, now listen, all the way up until I think I was in seventh grade, bro.
I'm wearing the hard bottoms.
You know, the top guns, you sliding across the gym floor and all that.
Yes.
I never forget it.
I was able to afford to get my first pair of British knights, bro.
I got these British nights, bro.
Listen, man, I got these B-EKs, brother.
And I went to go put them on.
You don't even know what British Snites is, do you?
Well, no.
Okay.
Okay.
Y'all, hey, make sure you all put this up when y'all post.
Put the British Knight up.
But, Joe, I don't know what it was.
If it was, I just couldn't take the smell of money or the smell of expensive things.
But the smell of this shoe, bro, actually made me nauseous the first time I actually opened the box, bro.
Because I was used to that old top-gun smell, you know, the hard bottom.
Joe, I was, I had, you ain't never heard.
You heard of Stacey Adams?
Yes, I heard of Stacey.
Yes.
It's a dress shoe, right?
Yes.
No.
That was my gym shoe, brother.
No, D.
They made tennis shoes.
Come on.
Joe.
On my daddy, Joe.
Joe, you was rich before you ever got rich.
You just got rich.
Wow, Dibo.
They had you on the Stacey Adams sneaker jumps.
It's crazy.
Hey, hold up, Joe.
That was an upgrade from the top gun.
What's you talking about?
See, I got to see the top gun first.
I got to see the top.
Oh, bro.
Damn.
Okay.
Bro, when I say the hard bottoms, bro, I mean,
you can break rocks on them motherfuckers, man.
And it ain't go damage this shoe.
Okay.
I'm going to look.
The B.K. Knights?
British Knights.
No.
British Knights, brother.
British Knights.
I'm trying to tell you, bro.
It's something, something different.
Look it up, man.
Tell you, won't you look it up, man.
All right.
Matter of fact.
You got cheering, right?
Yes.
Yes.
What do you feed your kids, man?
Oh.
We got 10 foods, man, that I guess a lot of folks eat, man.
But it's banned in other countries, dude.
Like, what is this list right here?
So this is something I can really get into, Joe.
You know what I'm saying?
Because a lot of people, Americans, they just, they just unaware of what's in this stuff, man.
Like, you look at this right here, or you got coffee mate, like the actual.
like that creamer, I guess it has an increase, because the chemicals is in there, dude.
Got an increase of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hell, even all Alzheimer's, dude.
But the drug company's got something for that, so it don't matter.
Man.
Then you got the fruit loops.
With the OOT, it used to be fruit, but they probably took that out because they just started
adding all them food colors.
You got red 40, you got yellow 5 and 6.
but like in other countries
that's banned.
They actually make it without that
in other countries
because they know it makes your kids sick
causes neurological issues,
behavior issues,
you name it,
it does a little bit everything.
It even damages like DNA,
inflammation,
like hyperactivity and kids.
Like,
but hey,
the drug company's got something for that too, right?
I tell you,
Deepa.
Dude, look, Gatorade,
Mountain Dew,
Rich crackers, skittles, twix, instant mashed potatoes, bro.
Stovetop stuffies.
Even our meats in the USA, dude, they banned over there, beef, chicken, pork, farm race, salmon.
It, like, you can go on and on, dude.
Like, why, like, so why does the FDA even allow this?
Yo, Joe, why did the FDA even allow this?
Why do you think they allow this, dude?
Well, why, do you know why?
Bru, I know why.
Why everything's allowed?
Dude, the FDA is funded by the pharmaceutical, medical device, and drug companies.
Hence, the FDA is very accommodating.
I'll say accommodating.
I won't say the other word.
I'll just say they're accommodating, okay?
The hoots.
They, listen, they regularly approve medicines that you hear on the commercials, bro, you hear on the commercials, the side effects.
It's this, this.
This might go blind.
Mike go blind.
Can't see the kids ever again.
It's a pool.
It's crazy.
But look, but that makes sense now.
Why?
They might be able to see ever again.
Thank you.
Say it in a real quiet.
And then you might not be able to see ever again
in your whole entire life.
I'm like, damn.
But it makes sense.
Why?
Because they are being funded
by the actual businesses that they're approving, dude.
Like, they don't really care.
We don't, they don't really care about American health.
They're looking at the numbers, bro.
And when it come down to it,
if this product can make billions of dollars
and we lose a few lives in the process
and end up having to pay,
I don't know, maybe two, three, four million,
$100 million.
It's cool because we're going to make like $50, $60 billion.
Yeah.
When you start talking about bees, they don't give a damn.
Bro, tell me about it.
What?
People have gone missing for less.
So when we start talking about real stuff like, brother, come on, man.
The biggest guy in cartel is government.
They run in all this.
Trillions and trillions.
You can send trillions and dollars somewhere.
What are we talking about?
I'm spooked.
You can do anything.
Fuck out of here.
But listen, this is the crazy thing.
You can say, where are deep?
though. It's the people that I talk to that's like, oh, that's saying that that's a possible
side effect. Like it can possibly happen. They're just, they're just saying that to, you know,
to possibly, to just cover themselves. And it pisses me off so bad because it's not like a possible
side effects. They're not just covering their ass. They had to put it on there because the
side effects actually happened to somebody. That means somebody actually died for.
from it. When they run the trials, they have to put it in there. Somebody went blind.
Somebody went deaf. Somebody passed away. Like, they got to. They got to.
Here's a crazy thing. So, water. For example. Oh, Deepa went water.
Listen, I want to go real simple. You went real simple, water.
Real simple. I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. So water.
can actually kill you.
Too much water can kill you.
Yes.
That's facts.
Yes.
Yes.
It's called acute, acute delusional...
Something is called...
Hyponutropia, whatever it is.
So basically what it does is it throws off your sodium levels, your concentration of solium,
which affects your muscles, your nerves, your brain, all that.
And it can kill you.
But the reason...
Listen to me, people, the reason there is no warning on water is because when water is used, as it should normally be used, there is no risk of death.
You're seeing these side effects of these issues because if the medicine is used as it's normally supposed to be used, you could possibly have all of those.
So you're telling me something that I use as you prescribed me to use it can actually get me up out of here.
as normally described.
Yes.
Yep.
Yep.
I'm here with you, Debo.
But you know what we say,
but some of the such,
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I want to get you addicted.
They don't rate no cigarette, bro.
Oh.
Think about it.
Puffing cigars, you got ratings on that.
You got this, you got that.
These cigarettes.
George Burns lived to be, what was it, 100, 102.
You know what got him?
Man, fell.
Broke a hip.
That's what got.
He was known for smoking at least five, six cigars,
up to 15 cigars a day.
You know who George Burns is?
Yeah.
Okay.
And did not get cancer.
Anybody else, you smoke that many cigarettes?
Not even cigarettes, bro.
A cigar, one cigar is probably equivalent to a whole pack.
I don't know those, but I don't inhale.
I got some people on my mom's side of the family.
My man, please, bless, everything is still good.
He's smoking most cigarettes I've ever seen, and he's still chilling.
So it could be some people smoke one cigarette and probably get it.
You know what I'm saying?
Different, different, different.
That's the drug warnings.
That's the drug warnings.
For sure, everybody's different.
It's not meant, like, because I know some people that smoking right now to the day that still ain't got no.
And so I'm like, God, you are fighting.
So all them drug warnings on the things, y'all, listen, it's there because it happened to somebody.
Okay?
That means it could happen to you.
I don't want to get rid of whatever it is so bad that I'm willing to risk my life for it.
I'm sorry.
I can't do it.
Joe.
What's up, Coach?
You know what time it is.
It's time for player fade presented by Prosper.
All right, Joe.
Yes.
Took up another lineup for us for NF NBA basketball.
Play?
We choose to play it or we fade it.
We got.
Okay.
Cleveland versus Detroit.
James Hardin.
Moore.
Yes, more.
James Harder with my cavalier.
easy. That's easy work. Two trade balls. Miles, bridges. Five boards, more.
And four point five boards. We got Jamie, what's that, Jaquez? Yeah. We got him for more than 12.5 points.
I mean, all this is easy, man. All this, all this is easy, man. Miami, Brooklyn, that's it.
That's easy, man. Carl. Yeah, Carl Anthony Towns. Now, this is the one I'm going to watch.
Hey, hey, more.
Call A30 Town is good to drop a dub.
More than 18.5.
Could to kick a leg out.
Yep, 18.5.
Around New York, we got Sacramento and Phoenix.
DeMarre.
DeRosen.
DeRosen.
That's main.
We found Anesis.
Anestis.
Yes.
Four.
4.5.
Yes.
Over.
I ain't going to lie to you.
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I got to play this. You playing this?
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Which receiver do you want us to take?
Take Lemon, Cooper Jr.
And Ted Hurst, I personally want,
Parnell Tate, what are your thoughts?
Who do you want them to take?
It's about, you could want them to take whoever you want them.
take it's about who will be available and who do you see on this list being available and who do you see
as being not maybe worth going at that position that we're at who you like I don't know I think
it really depends on how they fit into what we're doing what we're building um anywhere
if it's anywhere all of them I can take any one of them
Hmm.
I'm going to go with, let me see, what my man say, Thompson.
I like, I like Tate, obviously.
I think Tate's the best, but I like Jordan Tyson.
I like Jordan Tyson, and then third, I like Lemon.
I think all of all three of them dudes will be amazing on the squad.
So first, Tate, obviously, but I think Tate's going to be the first one taking.
So if either one, Tyson or Lemon are there, I like them.
Okay.
Okay, moving on, moving on.
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She said, Joe, I saw a clip of you saying, I lift weights.
Oh, damn, see.
Then someone's hit you and you said, damn, what was that about?
Joe.
Covered Life.
It was miced up.
I was miced up.
I said, I lift weights because I hit somebody first.
They weren't, you got to watch the whole thing.
You can chop and screw everything and make it look crazy.
So I didn't go straight from I lift weights
to when he pushed me on the ground.
That was a whole different play.
I was guarding a receiver.
But you weren't lifting weights after that.
You ain't even think about them weights when they pushed you down, huh?
He lifts weights too.
That's what I do.
That's what I do.
He lifts weights also.
Both of us, it could be two things that weren't right.
I lift weights and he lifts weights too.
Two things can be great.
So, Debo, I'm backpedaling.
I'm playing corner.
I'm backpedaling.
And I'm thinking it's a past play and it's a receiver.
He's running like he's about to run.
to fly and then he gets up close to me and then starts blocking and pushes me.
So I wasn't ready.
I'm thinking I'm about the garden for a pass and he gets up on me and then push me.
And I fall down and stand up and it's right in front of their sideline and I'm embarrassed.
I look over.
Damn.
And everybody sees me and starts laughing on their bench.
So I was like, it was all good.
But they caught me.
I was miced up and that's what the video she's seen.
Okay.
But I did hit somebody in that video.
She said, I love it, sir.
Thank you.
I was, thank you, because I'm fast.
Listen, Joe.
All right.
You didn't get to 22 fast.
You just ran 22.
It took you about 40, let's say 55 yards to get to 22.
No.
22 miles per hour.
I was floating.
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She said, let me hear you sing it.
Oh, my, I'm in fear of my life from the long arm of the law.
Lawman.
She wants you to sing.
Renegade.
See?
Oh.
How she going to throw me
on the spot that's seen the renegade?
Joe, do you know it?
Joe, prove you a stiller.
She wanted to prove you a stiller.
I do.
Do it.
She after you today.
Man, covered in life.
Does she get my package that I sent?
She ain't get her jersey.
See, oh no.
It's latest.
Latest is arriving no later than Tuesday.
Hey, man, y'all talking about my shirt, teal.
It is teal.
It is teal.
The man's shirt is teal.
Look at 83% teal.
If it's more, if teal is more blue than green, I'll give you teal.
Teal is blue and green together.
And that's what your shirt is.
You keep saying, if it's more blue the green, it's 50, 50.
No, it's not.
It's teal.
No.
No.
It's not.
Bro, look.
Look.
Give me something else.
It's blue.
I'm telling you.
Let me show you my...
It's a...
Joe, you're going to say you're not.
What color is this?
What color is this?
You want me to lie to you and tell the truth?
Tell me the truth.
That's more of a tealish green.
Now, Joe, you keep deflecting.
Do you know the words?
You know, I'm going to start bringing up...
You know what I'm going to start bringing up the beginning of the show for you?
Come in a $10 said, I want to hear Joe.
Joe, if he know, if he is...
Is he a still or is he a brown?
Oh, Mama.
Oh, Mama.
Sing it.
Oh, mama, I'm in fear for my life.
I'm in fear for my life.
I'm in the long of the law.
Doom.
Doom, doom, do, do, do, do, do.
Okay, you know it.
You know, but I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
And I'm so far from my home.
Oh, mama, I'm in fear.
Oh, my God.
I got you, Joe.
I got you, Joe.
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Covering Light, did you get your jersey from Joe?
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Joe, I don't see her.
I don't see if she said nothing right here, Joe.
I don't see she said nothing right here, Joe,
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Joe, which was the toughest matchup for you?
A.J. Green,
Julio Jones, Antonio Brown,
O'Dell Beckham.
That's not even in the conversation.
It was.
Yes, he was.
Prime Odell, yes, he was.
Calvin, you're telling me Odell over A.B.
I'm telling you he's in this conversation.
I'm seeing the names, dude, and I'm distracting.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Matter of fact, I'm going to let you talk about all of them and explain why.
Or Calvin Johnson and explain why.
Omar said Browns will get the loudest boo during the draft.
Yes, they will.
You're in Pittsburgh.
In Pittsburgh.
It's going to be real.
Give me AJ.
Give me AJ Green.
Over all of them.
No, I'm saying, I'm asking you.
Oh, AJ Green.
Okay, overall, give me who you got as the toughest matchup overall.
For me, it was, for me, it was Antonio Brown.
Exactly.
For me, it was Antonio Brown.
Why?
Because it was a little bit of both.
When I was there, too, it was, he was quick.
He was going to catch everything.
Speedy is a mug.
And same time, don't let Big Ben was the quarterback and make him scramble.
I covered the comeback.
Oh, he's going to turn that into a go real fast.
And now I'm hit regardless.
So I think it was A.B.
Being able to run routes everything he could do, his hands, his feet, being able to be quick off the line.
He's quicker than fast, but he's both.
But he's super duper quick.
You couldn't get hands on him off the line.
And then on top of him having Big Ben there to, if I was able to cover the route,
he'll pump that during, make him have a little bit more time, turn it to a different route.
I'm like, oh, I can't cover this long.
So then being able to ad-lift was the craziest thing ever.
So I'll go AB for show because it was him and it was a little bit of Ben that was putting me in the blender.
Who you got next?
Next, I would probably go, I only played Calvin one time.
So I will go, I'm going to probably go, I'm probably going to go Julio Jones.
Julio Jones.
Okay.
Because he's, because he's probably the big, he's the, he's the probably fast.
Lastest, big, him and Calvin were kind of the same.
Strong, big, fast, could jump high, could do everything.
So I just had to basically just try to get in position to stay in front.
And then I'm going to go with AJ and O'Dell kind of the same.
Odell, when he was prime O'Dell, the Giants.
He was one of the quickest dudes off the line.
He was catching everything, taking those slants to the house.
So he was very, very tough the car.
And then AJ, I don't know how, him and Andy.
I just had to cover him twice a year.
And flukishly, he then caught the game winner on me one time on the post.
I don't know how.
He could just go up and get a little bit of everything.
Damn, you caught it a fluke.
That's crazy.
I wasn't fluke, but it was a...
You said flukeish.
Flukish because I would be right there.
And then he would sometimes be able to still catch her.
So I felt like that was fluke.
But, no, it's just because he was nice.
I ain't about diminish my skills.
The boy had, that was fluke.
That was flu, man.
So peanuts off my head.
We got, we got $10 from McHale Randall 8-8-4-3.
He said, where do y'all think A.J. Brown going this season.
Could Pitt be on the list?
And if y'all send in jerseys, where do I send the money to collect me in Adibo and Joe Pitt jersey?
Listen.
you got to be as dedicated as covenant life
is to us.
That's what you got to do.
That's it, back.
Checking the covenant life.
That's it, baby.
Look here.
Where is A.J. Brown going?
I don't know.
But it damn sure ain't going to be pit.
It damn sure ain't going to be pit.
Because I don't need, we don't need.
We don't need no disgruntledness.
We ain't got time for the scruminess.
We're talking about the study under the receivers.
A.J. Brown will be the study.
We're like, he's very good, but we don't need him.
here right now we're not good enough yet we're not we're not we don't have the foundation said never
not not having to can't can't do it won't do it won't do it but he's gonna be good he's gonna be
somewhere for sure he got to go to a squad that got a solid quarterback and a solid foundation
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said the falcons will get the out of boot for hiring stevensky
In Pittsburgh
No
In Pittsburgh
After the drag
I understand what you said
If that wasn't
Nah
It doesn't matter
If it was in Cleveland
If it was in Cleveland
Now they still
Maybe
But I don't even see that
happening in Cleveland
Because they go
They'll be happy
They got rid of them
So I don't
They might just start laughing
Yeah
Ain't nobody tripping
On the Falcons
How long we see them
Once every four
five six
seven eight ten years
Something I don't know
Not too often
Not too often
At all
That's it right there, Joe.
Look here.
Man, been real.
We want to thank you for joining us on this episode of Debo and Joe.
Please make sure you like, subscribe, and download where you get your podcast.
Joe.
Yo, you heard, Debo, make sure you like, subscribe, download where you get your podcast,
and we will see you on Friday.
Same place, same time.
Y' out.
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