Club Shay Shay - Deebo & Joe - Part 2: NFL Power Rankings + Brandon Marshall GOING VIRAL
Episode Date: June 22, 2026NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden react to Green Bay Packer star Micah Parsons' recovery timeline from knee surgery, Brandon Marshall going viral for a parenting video, and much more! D...ownload 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 00:00 - NFL power rankings (Cont.)09:22 - Micah Parsons injury timeline17:39 - Brandon Marshall facing backlash38:54 - Super Chats (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's blatant disrespect, Debo.
Blatting disrespect. Right now I'm with the Steelers. I'm on the Steelers.
The good thing is they're coming from everybody's underestimating them.
It's good, though.
It's good because they're going to go out here and play still.
You know what I'm saying?
So them saying the defense is being old and all of this stuff, forget what they're talking about.
We got ballers.
We know what we got on the defensive side of the ball.
We know T.J. Watt is ready to come back and prove that he's worth that bread.
We got Nick Herbick.
He knows that he wants to show dudes.
He's a top five.
pass rusher in the league so he got his time to come eat.
Alex Highsmith, he knows he's trying to go get another bag.
He deserves.
He feels like he's better than her.
All these three dudes, they feel like they should be top of the top.
So we got all you under contracts.
Go show it.
Go do it.
Listen, it's easy to show it.
I'm just saying, no, understanding, Odebo.
With the secondary, we got the coaching staff, we got the players.
Thank you, though.
What did we see when we were sitting there the whole time, Joe?
when we were sitting there watching games,
when we call each other and text each other and we're watching games,
what are we talking about?
We're talking about breakdowns.
We're talking about technical positioning of guys
doing the same thing over and over that is completely wrong.
So they have to be taught that to do it
because it's not just one guy doing.
There's multiple guys doing.
So we need to be a bad technique,
horrible alignment and assignment,
or point blank period.
Like, it's just a ungaped sound defense.
I'm just trying to figure out too.
10 and 7 last year, one of the division.
Understand Joe Burrow was out, Lamar Jackson missed time.
They didn't get, as I don't feel like,
like, Ravens lost the offensive linemen.
The Bengals, their defense, they lost, Tray Hendon.
He went to Baltimore.
They did get my big man for the defensive tackle.
But, like, it's how much better did you really get?
Now, we're going to have to go see you.
You're going to have to play the games.
But the Steelers still at the end of the day.
one 10 games, one division, have the same quarterback, got the same players.
I feel like the offensive line got better.
The defense, we got a better corner.
We got another, we signed Sean as a cornerback, just in another year for everybody to just grow.
So the disrespect for the Steelers is I don't understand it.
You know what I'm saying?
Is it old man?
Is it because A-Rah is a little older?
It's because A-Roy is older.
That's what they're saying.
You got this out of him last year.
What makes you think you go get any different?
Because we go get more from the rest of the team.
They just be coached.
They will be taught.
They will be actually putting positions to succeed.
Yeah.
Yes.
Schemes, game plans.
Thank you.
We're up.
We're standing ahead of the sticks.
We're up.
The defense is being able to pin their note,
being able to come after the quarterback now.
Difference, yeah, yeah.
I'm excited about it, though,
because just looking from it,
me and you were thinking the whole time
off-season moves were going great
we just were worried about the quarterback
now we got A-Rod coming back to a better squad
so now, okay, let's see what the hell's going on
we don't have to work, no, we got the players,
now we had our QB.
Everything was cool at first
when they was putting us back way deep
because we didn't know who was going to be the quarterback.
We didn't have Will Howard or Drew out.
I'm like this, okay, bet we could chill,
we can see about that because we don't know.
We've never seen these dudes play.
But we got A-Rod now.
We know exactly what A-Raw can do.
Coming off, he knows it's going to be his last year.
He's locked in with his coach.
No question.
With the better players, with the receivers, with the line, with the running game.
Like, I'm just excited to see.
I think we have a full team.
Offense, defense, special teams.
Everybody plays well.
We're going to be right there.
Right what we need to be.
Like, we went from, what was it?
22.
22 to 19.
Huh?
What we did.
That's it?
And then you telling me, with what Baltimore did,
move them up three from 14?
What Cincinnati?
Cincinnati shouldn't even been in 11.
That's what I'm.
They're just putting it all on Joe Burrow
and acting like those defensive,
their defensive changes are going to help them just average.
Don't let them people score more than 25 points the game on you.
I'm not, no.
That's not good enough to put them at nine.
Like, come on, bro.
What did they do with the offensive line?
What was the great improvement with the office of the line?
The same one that got his ass hurt last year.
Nothing.
Shit, and the year before that.
You met some time a year before that, didn't he?
Yeah.
Okay.
Brough.
And the Browns, what does they?
God.
See, they put the Browns of 28.
They put the Browns of 28.
Only reason why I could keep this, I'm not mad at it.
You good?
Okay.
I'm not mad at.
I'm not mad at.
I know you.
We're going to have to.
This is the thing.
We're going to have to show them some.
We're going to have to prove ourselves.
And I understand that.
I think it's going to be Shador.
Shador.
Shadur.
Shadur in that offense, we're going to have to see what they can do.
Our defense, we got to.
Now, Mr. Miles, seeing what verse in there, we're going to see what our defense is going to be able to do.
I know we still got ballers out there.
So it's going to look a little different.
Let me see what it looks like.
But if we can get a top 10 defense, offense, we got to score over 20 points a game.
We can get the offense.
score 20 points a game and then special teams tighten up.
It's the same way, Debo.
It's a full team game.
Defense got to still be, defense last year, we weren't in the top.
We can get back to top 10.
Get back to top 10 defense.
Our special teams was selling last year too.
Don't.
They were sold.
Get the special teams, right?
And now when our offense, just be able to get, be competent offense.
Let's get 20, let's average 22 points a game, 21 points a game.
Let's get to that point.
Not 30.
Let's get 21 points a game.
Smooth. Let's see if we can do that.
So I'm just, I like that.
Shador's going to be able to get a chance.
When he does, with these receivers, with Boston, with Casey Conception, with our running game
and our new line, just to be able to let's go out there and now we have receivers that
can make plays.
Let's see if you can get it to him.
Let's see if our running game could stay ahead of the sticks.
Don't make him have to do craziness all the time.
You know what I'm saying?
Third and fours, third and fives.
And then Shador, what did you learn from your pocket presence of not patented all the time when
you're trying to escape, don't wheel around.
You know what I'm saying?
Making quicker decisions with being able to run, escape, or get the ball out of your hands.
So just the team, full overall team, I'm not 28, okay, whatever you all say.
We won five games last year, but I'm still understanding we got to put the work on the field.
We got to show them.
Our offense has to actually score points for them to rank us higher than this.
So, Browns, I'm not, it is what it is.
Let's see what we can do.
Okay.
I ain't, you know.
You know, you rocking with that, right?
I'm rocking with everything you said, but, you know, a five.
Five, fifth worst, you know, just five.
I think y'all could be a little lower.
Just, man, no.
How?
Because you're the rounds.
You go find it.
28, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's
I'm just saying, y'all, y'all go, you'll figure a way.
It's disrespectful enough.
I'll go figure a way to end up lower than that when season is in, I'm telling
it's disrespectful enough.
I don't know about respect,
disrespect.
I'm just telling you what it is, man.
That's just how I can't help what I can help.
We're going over here to Green Bay, though.
Michael Parsons is expected to miss at least half of the season.
According to recent report,
Parsons commits significantly more time than initially expected
as he continues recovering from its torn ACL.
He suffered last.
season.
From a Green Bay
for a Green Bay team that
invested two first round picks
and a record setting contract
in the superstar pass rusher.
The latest projection
is far from idea.
Joe?
Yep. What do you think of this, Joe?
You think Mike,
Mike, I'm missing
more than half
of the season is,
what do you think?
I mean, I know what I think.
It's going to be tough.
That sucks.
When you draft a Pellier like Micah Parsons,
the thing is you give up those first round picks
because you expect immediate, immediate greatness,
immediate first team all pro,
immediate probably defensive player of the year type production.
So obviously this sucks for them because you're missing out on all of that.
But for Micah, I would think that career-wise and longevity,
if you're going to miss them for this year and a half,
You don't want him to rush back because you might not get him at all.
So the thing is not trying to rush him in.
It sucks already, for sure.
You wanted to have your best player because you sent out first round picks.
You gave him this new deal.
But you much rather be able to have him at all than to try to get him and he'd be weak and get himself hurt.
And it's continuing to be a thing.
So, I mean, it sucks for the team, obviously, but not rushing back and will be the best thing to be able to try to get him.
So when you do get him, you can have him for long term than trying to rush him
and getting back for the beginning of the season.
Like, injuries is 100% chance that people are going to get hurt.
Let's not rush him back and get him re-hurt again
and have him always looking like that.
Let's try to get him back to his full capability because you sign him to a long deal.
You sign to a five-year deal.
You're giving him $40 million per year.
So this is a long-term player.
It's not a one week-by-week thing.
You're going to want him for the foreseeable future.
So take your time with him and make sure that when he does come back,
you don't have to have continued setbacks.
Well, that's something that Green Bay, I guess, was not really trying to do because earlier this year, Parsons talked about how Green Bay followed a strict recovery timeline for ACL.
And he said, I think the goal has always been, not right now, but longevity for my career here.
He said, there is, what he said, there is no good outcome.
for players coming back early from ACLs.
I agree with him.
People talk about, well, Patrick Mahomes is coming back and all the other stuff.
Yeah, Patrick Mahomes is a quarterback.
Okay?
I know they were both injured on the same day last year, but Patrick McHombs is a quarterback.
Patrick McHombs doesn't have to go out there and get into confrontations with a man every place.
This is a 100% smart move by Micah to make sure that he takes the time so that he can come back,
fully recovered, especially when his tear was a non-contact tear.
And when you're looking at non-contact tears through the significance of people who actually
tear the other ACL, it's a higher percentage because now you are actually putting more force.
You're putting more, because you're coming back too soon.
You're not 100%.
And he's like, you know what?
I'm not going to do that.
And it's smart of them not to do that.
Sure.
You just signed a, what, four-year, $188 million max, what it could be extension.
Okay.
And in year one of it, you averaging, what is it, $47 million a year, bro?
In year one, he gets this, it happens.
He got $136 million of that that is guaranteed.
So basically, he has a three-year deal.
And you're telling me, you want him to come back year two and not miss any time and come back
before he's 100% when he does that, he's going to risk again injury.
And if he's able to come back, he's not going to be the same player.
So after that, his third year comes around.
He obviously won't be at the numbers that he was before because he's being unplayed.
If he makes it through there, if he's not looking at his third year being injured again,
now he's done.
His guaranteed money is up.
His contract is done even though he has a year left.
that would be foolish of him to do that.
Like he said, longevity of his career, period.
So, yes, Micah, get 100%.
Do not come back until you are 100%.
Why?
Because your money is 100% guaranteed.
And when that unguaranteed money starts coming up
and you're miss half this year
or whatever that time is that you end up having to miss
and you come back with whatever year
and whatever time you have left in this year
and you're 100% and you go out there wreaking havoc and you let that lead into year three
and you finish that year three on top of your game back where you were.
Now year four is guaranteed.
Not only is year four guarantee.
Now you can re-up.
Now he's at what, 28, 29 doing another three or four year deal to finish out his career
versus trying to figure out what he's going to do if he goes on a one year.
back too soon on a one yes
and now he's sitting there
in limbo
hell no
I'm going to wait till I'm 100%
come back kill
what's left have a monster
three year it's one year left on your
contract re-up again for another
three
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after that retire keep it moving but this one i'm to tell you if micha parsons if you are
a hundred percent healthy and you can come back and you can move and do all that stuff we're
not telling you to relax or try to slow down your rehab what i'm saying is you know once you hit
that football field and you start to play they're expecting 100% of micah parsons there's no
you're out there oh no he's he's getting back for injury no you need to spas
You need to be getting sacks.
You need to be able to be still doing the exact all-pro things
because you're getting paid as a baller.
So don't come back in there.
Oh, no, he's trying to get back into it
because that's going to have you looking weak.
You only as good as what your film says.
So if you come back, step slower, moving forward,
you're not Michael Parsons anymore.
You got to come back and look like a dog.
Be getting off that ball.
No switches, none of that little fake stuff.
Because it's like, no, now you're getting an older in your career.
We already gave you the bag.
Is this a thing?
Are you injury prone?
Is it going to be a one-year deal?
These prove-it deals that are coming to you?
Or, no, that's out of the books.
This man is getting off the ball.
He came back, 11 sacks quickly if you got through half the season.
The last nine games of the year, he gets 11 sacks.
They're like, okay, that's the same Michael Parsons.
Next year, you're healthy 100%.
Ballout, 16, 17 sacks.
Now you're back to right where you normally were.
You come back gimping a little bit, looking a little crazy.
they're not that that that that's on you they're going to be like okay no
Micah's Parcans is injury prone yeah we had you back but you really had you back
but you weren't really doing no work shit what's the used to be coming back if I can't
if you telling me you go hold that against me I'll wait till I'm a hundred and then you can't
hold that against me they're not going and it's not they're going to tell you whatever but
it's going to be held against you if you're playing on the fields it is held against you period
you shouldn't be out there they'd be like why why hell you out there because y'all because like y'all
No, if you're out there, you better be hooping, period.
No question about it, brother.
Do what you doing, Micah, was best for you.
Because, hey, listen, that guarantee money is there for a reason.
For opportunities and things like this that are unfortunate to happen,
but so that you do not have to rush back, you can come back at 100%.
And then you can go ahead and get ready to re-up on their ass again sometime later on down the line.
Brother, Brandon Marshall, they say it's,
facing criticism for disciplining his son making him run at two o'clock in the morning.
Look at it.
Look at this.
Look at this, Joe.
Okay.
There's no different than when we were in L.A. Santa Monica running at midnight on the pier.
We wanted to do that.
We love to do that.
And then there's correction.
Then there's discipline.
You're walking.
Run.
Run.
Discipline correction is good.
Even two in the morning.
We run.
I don't got to put my hands on you.
but I'm training you up to be a warrior.
I'm training you be up to be a leader, to serve, to have discipline, to be better than me.
Run.
Run.
Let's go.
If you don't start running, we're going to go three miles.
So you better start running because you don't know when I'm going to tell you to stop.
You don't want to listen.
We run.
We work.
Two in the morning.
Let's go.
Faster.
I'm driving three miles per hour
You should be going at eight or nine miles per hour
Right now go
This truck goes to nine miles
I promise you we're going to all into the gas station
Which is three miles down and back
It's three miles
I'm at five
I'm at six
There we go now we're moving
Run
Discipline
So how you're going to learn it
Come on
What do you think Joe
So here, I'm going to let you see.
I guess so on the page right here,
they got, it's like four comments that were the top comments on this page.
Okay.
One of them said, that's family business, not Instagram business, okay?
Another one said, I don't know about discipline,
but definitely gave him something to unpacking therapy in 20 years.
Another one said, sir, this is whack and embarrassing.
I have four men, all whom I had to discipline at some point, but never embarrass my children,
especially in this area.
This has gone viral, so the amount of jokes and lives from his peers have gotten, he has gotten,
could shatter his confidence.
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This is completely not needed, but you do what you do.
Another one, the last one said, you should never,
a disciplined child with embarrassment and messes up their mental health state kids are people too this is
so lame it didn't need to be public if this is how you wanted to discipline that's fine it you did
this to show off on the internet i hope you take this down and i've read some of your comments
learn how to take constructive criticism my guy most of us aren't trying to hurt you just giving good
feedback. Take care. Joe, what do you think, John?
Man, I think Brandon Marshall gets to discipline his kid, however he wants to discipline his
kid. I think the posting it on the internet might be the only thing that I would have
probably not have done. Because describes on, what did your kid do? You're disciplining
your son. Somebody. We don't know what he did. We don't know what he did. I don't know what the
things are. So I'm just going to go with, if he's disciplining his son having to make him run
outside at 2 a.m., that's nothing. Like, if that, he did not, there's, there's consequences
to actions. He said his son is not listening. So there's going to have to be, there's,
there's actions. So he's saying he's going to discipline him in the way that he wants to
discipline him. There's going to be, there's going to be consequences for you not listening
to your father. So I don't know if people want to, however they decide how to do it, he's
disciplining his son a certain type of way. He's not putting it. He's not putting it. He's
his hands on him, he's not doing nothing, but he knows there's consequences for you not
listening to me. And that's what a father should do because out there in the real world,
people don't, there's not, there's consequences to your actions. So the way that he raises
son, I only think that just putting him on the internet and showing all that, like, I could,
that might be the only thing I wouldn't have done because that's a, that's a you and your son thing.
You handle your relationship, you discipline him how you want to, but the putting, and he's not
embarrassing him. I mean, it is what it is. Your son, he's not listening.
you should be embarrassed.
Like, I don't think that's, that's, he's not, that isn't bad.
Like, what people get all in their own name, embarrassing your kid,
he had to deal with that.
I'm like, what?
Like, it is what it is.
People getting picked on all the time, but that's just,
thank you.
That's something that's happening.
Like, grow some tough skin.
Like, it is what it is.
He wasn't just whooping and making him look crazy,
giving him the haircuts, you know,
you don't listen to your parents.
You see the joints, they zip the whole son's head.
Just give him a whole little haircut right in the middle of his head
and sitting in the school.
That's embarrassing.
Some of that stuff is a little while.
Having his son run down the street, a little jog, he's sitting at three miles an hour,
we're like, okay.
Like, that's what he's doing with his kid.
He said we were doing it in Santa Monica at the pier, you know what I'm saying, as a fun thing.
They do conditioning normally.
So instead he's not, whoopening like, son, you got to go run 2 o'clock in the morning
because you weren't listening.
That's his thing that he had with his son.
So I'm not against I'm not mad at at all.
I would say the only thing was you didn't, you wouldn't have to post it on Instagram.
But if you did, that's only you.
I mean, I don't see anything too bad with that at all.
Yeah.
So, I don't know what he did to get ran at 2 o'clock in the morning.
Like, I ain't about you.
I don't know what he did.
And I don't know if I agree with it, but I damn so don't disagree.
I don't know if I would do it
like you said, the way he did it
as far as, you know,
putting him, you know, on the internet
and all that and doing all that.
Like, that's something that like I couldn't do.
You know what I'm saying?
Of course, my discipline is different.
You know what I'm saying?
My discipline was a good old-fashioned asswipping.
My discipline was a good old-fashioned belt to...
You know what I'm saying?
So, so what I should have ran them niggas last night when they, when they, when they, when they, when they.
See, Dbo.
Hey, no.
See, that's crazy.
You can't.
Hey, hold up, man.
Man, man.
But not sending you a father's day tax.
I'm still feeling some kind of way about my breakfast, about my, my, my, my birthday dinner, okay?
I'm still feeling some kind of way about that.
But anyway, let me, let me get, let me get back to this right here.
Now, you know, you know, you got people saying, oh, he shouldn't do that.
He embarrassing him.
And, you know, he's going to, he's going to mess up.
his mentor and all that other stuff.
First off, I don't know what he did.
Maybe he embarrassed his father in front of people.
I'm telling him that was something that he did.
Because I was always told embarrassment,
you go get yourself embarrassed.
My mama said, hey, where you act up is where you get fucked up.
And if you act in the middle of the grocery store,
you put your ass whipped in the middle of the grocery store.
Where you embarrass me is where I embarrass you.
So I don't know what happened there.
And that process.
But again, I'm, I wouldn't do it that way, but I wouldn't do it that way.
I'm not agnistic because you know how your kid is going to respond.
Yes.
You know.
You know your kid.
When it comes down to a dude, they're saying, I wouldn't do this.
I wouldn't do that.
Yeah.
That's you.
That's how you parent your child.
You're doing your child.
You're doing what's best for your child to recognize that through this process of,
what you're calling discipline, this is what's going to work best for my child.
That ain't what's going to work best for your child or that's not what worked best for you.
Mine was spanking ass.
Spanking ass, you know why I spanked ass, Joe?
Because between the ages of two and six, as soon as he could say yes and no,
and he understood what yes and no was, I now have a choice to spank that ass because I don't have a opportunity to reason and logic with a
two to six year old.
I can,
or whatever that age it is,
you know what I'm saying?
I didn't whip my children out of anger.
I whip my children out of discipline.
So if you do A, then you get B.
You do A, then you get B.
It was never a, oh, you know what?
Let me tell him something five, six, seven, eight times.
And now I'm mad and I want a whipping.
Oh, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It's no, no, no.
It's no emotion.
It's no emotion.
Yes, dude.
It's no emotion.
It's identified a behavior, correct it.
That's it.
Now, when things are, or they get older,
and now they can reason and understand stuff,
you take the belt away.
Or maybe they understand a little sooner.
Because for me, I didn't realize the escalation.
Okay.
So mine started off with a hand, a belt, you know,
and then it jumped higher than the belt.
Mine stopped at a belt.
My kids couldn't take no ass with me.
You realized early they couldn't take that.
So I actually thought my youngest was going to be the issue, you know what I'm saying?
Because I popped him when he was like two.
And he gave me that, mm, gave me to look.
I'm like, oh.
Oh.
So I went on ahead.
I'm like, hey, I'm trying to tell him, look, come up here when I called you.
You come up here.
Yeah.
I said, uh-uh, I said, don't move him.
I'm coming down there.
I popped that leg, right?
So I walked back upstairs.
He's still standing there.
I said, come here.
He ain't coming here.
I went right back down there again.
I said, pop that leg, dude.
By the time I got up the steps, went to turn around, he was on my tail.
On your heels.
Knock him down trying to turn.
So, like, I knew this going to happen.
But for me, my escalation was a damn extension cord, bro.
Oh.
And I never forget to do it.
I was 14, bro.
I was 14 years old, man.
And all my sisters and brothers are there.
Like, all my sisters and brothers at the house.
my mama, she's like, oh, come on up.
Come on up. Come on up here.
I'm about to whip your ass.
What did you did?
Joe, I don't even remember what I did.
Okay.
All right.
You had some wildness.
Had to.
Hey, now, now remember now, my mama was a disciplinarian.
She, hey, if I say, hey, my mama tell you to take the trash out.
If you ain't going to take that trash out in 20 seconds flat, that's disrespectful and that is disobedient.
It's disrespectful.
It's disrespectful.
You're talking back.
You didn't say nothing, but you're talking back.
Okay?
And it ain't no pop.
She ain't hands in you.
She's whooping ass, right?
So get upstairs.
I'm about to whip your ass.
Okay, cool.
All my sister and brothers down there,
she'd get upstairs.
She do her thing.
Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
I'm muscling it up.
Mm-hmm.
I ain't dropped the tear.
I run back downstairs fast in my sister's brothers.
They're like, what, what happened?
Did she, what, you do it hurts?
I'm like, no, you know, it's whatever.
You're like, Joe, it's whatever.
It's whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm high shining on her.
I'm doing all that.
Yeah.
She came down on her steps.
Okay.
She looked at me.
She said, okay.
She said, I got something for your ass next time.
I said, um, okay, whatever.
I'm like, you don't already whip me with that belt.
And I didn't take that like a man.
I took that like a cheap.
Joe.
Joe, I don't know why I said that bullshit.
You're wild.
I had the nerve to do something else.
I don't even remember what it was.
But it was the last time I did everything,
anything, Joe.
She whipped me
Went an extension cord, Joe.
And I can tell you right now, Joe,
she only hit me nine times.
Nine times, Joe.
He hit me two times, Joe.
And I couldn't even stand it.
I jumped up out of there like I was a damn crab
and hot water.
Oh, God.
On that second one, bro.
Woo!
Brow!
Hit me again on that.
It was two.
I couldn't take it, too.
Bice.
I couldn't take it two.
I'm at six now, Joe.
She said, you keep your ass still for three.
I might let you get up.
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I said, ooh, let me muscle this.
God, damn, Debo.
I said, oh Lord, Jesus.
She said, yeah, I told you I had something for your ass.
next time. I said, Joe, I said, I can't, I can't never do nothing wrong again.
Because I don't know what she's going to escalate to after that.
That's what I'm saying.
I couldn't take that, Joe.
That's what I'm saying.
I couldn't take that, Joe.
So, Debo, this is what we're saying, though.
End of the day, my parents, too, was whooping my ass.
And I was never getting my, I had four younger brothers.
I'm the oldest of five boys.
So there had to be, me and my brother's always just fighting around and we needed to
get disciplined. My dad and mom never
whooped me without me needing to be whipped.
Like, I always thought like I deserved. Like, I never just
walked in the house like I hit upside the head. No.
You're doing something that you shouldn't be doing.
Boom. So I always knew when I was about to get
whooped. And me is opposite to you. I'm scared.
I'm crying instantly trying not to get whipped.
I know that. My mom will go be that.
What you're crying for? No, I need to get you.
You know, I know. I know. So I take one.
I'm crying and I don't want to do it no more.
So I would be trying to get us out of these weapons
because I know if I'm going to get wool, I deserved it.
I never walked in there on no dumb stuff.
So my mom and dad, he's like, it hurts me more than hurts you, son.
I'm like, you're a damn lie in my mind.
But I know what he's talking about now.
Because he's like, you can't do this and expect not to get, you know what I'm saying?
So that's why I always would be good because I'm like this.
If I'm chilling and me and my brothers are doing the right stuff,
I will not get belt.
I will not get whooped.
My dad is chilling.
My dad is the coolest dad in the world.
But if I mess around and do something stupid
and I know I'm about to get whipped,
that means you did something dumb.
If I know I'm about to get whipped,
I'm like, God damn, why did I do that?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's just knowing there's consequences.
Consequences and repercussions, Joe.
I know right from wrong.
So that's why with my boys,
I was always on them early
because this is the thing my dad would say.
When you see those kids
that don't listen to their parents
out in the grocery.
stores and things like that.
Shut up, mom.
You know what I'm saying?
No, mom.
Give me this.
I'm like this.
Oh, my gosh.
They're doing that in their homes.
So you think that your kid going to sit there and talk to you?
They're talking to you crazy.
Crazy.
Your.
People talking to you nuts because they're talking to you nuts in your home.
They just didn't start that while they're in the store and feel like it's okay for
them to be like, shut up, mom.
You're crazy.
Give me my cereal.
I'm like, oh my God, what did the kid?
Is that kid lost his mind?
My kids are looking at that kid like,
this. Oh, my God.
Hey.
He said it to his parents.
Oh, my God.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
I'm like this.
Yes, son.
You see what I see.
Joe.
All that candy they put out to check out.
Let me tell you this.
Let me tell you this.
Let me tell you this.
Get your ass with.
Debo.
And guess what?
That kid is disrespecting their teachers.
That kid is disrespecting everybody because you walk around now.
There's no consequences to whatever you say.
You could talk to anybody however you want and you think it's sweet.
You will walk around to somebody else and get popped right upside your face because
because that's not the way.
You talk to people.
It's not the way you communicate.
It's not nice.
It's not kind nor friendly.
But when you were a kid and you walking around and you talk to everybody your own way, you walk into a room, you don't speak, you just think like you got it.
I'm like, no, that's not a disciplined child.
You follow that child home.
You see their parents, they talk to them in the same exact way.
And that's what we did not want.
So when I'm walking around and they're like, man, you got so respectful kids.
They're so nice.
They're so kind.
I'm like this.
They better be.
Because that's the way that I've.
raise them because you just have to be nice.
You treat yourself. You treat people the way you want to be treated.
You walk in, you say hi.
You never disrespect.
Like the kids, if your son, you're walking around, you want to protect your kids.
You tell them, hey, come here.
You tell them to stop because they're about to walk into the street and get hit by a bus.
They don't listen to you.
They step out there.
They get hit by a bus.
My son, stop.
Instantly, boom, boom.
Come right over to dad because he knows your dad.
You listen to your father.
You listen to your father.
Instantly.
There's no questions asked.
You know, why?
Because I said so.
Ain't no why.
There's no why.
Because I said so, because I'm doing what's best for you.
And you know that.
I would never tell you to do something that you don't need to do.
Because I said so.
Thank you.
Thank you, Joe.
Because I said so.
That's what I'm talking about, D.
Joe.
So we're not trying to be like crazy.
No, no.
We know that there's somebody that has to be law.
And I'm not, when you say, I'm not your friend.
I'm your dad.
I'm your dad.
No question.
I'm going to grow.
I can be your friend later in life.
I'm a friend.
But right now, I'm your father.
And I have to teach you the right, right and wrong way.
What's good, what's bad?
Discipline.
Because then you'll know when you're walking around, I need to know my son knows right from wrong.
And then when you do wrong, that was a choice that you made, son.
Because you knew, I taught you the difference between right and wrong.
I taught you the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do.
Now, you've made a conscious decision yourself to do the wrong decision.
Ha, that's on you, bubs.
You know what I'm living in life.
But when you're in my household, you're going to know what's up in a good way.
No, no, no, I'm not bullying you.
I'm not trying to with you.
But you know, when you're walking around here, you're walking around here smooth,
you being nice and you being, you're not, nothing's happening.
We all living good.
You come here talking crazy.
Who do, are you talking to, son?
There's the, right.
Oh, snap.
Here's the problem.
Here's the problem with a lot of, what a lot of families or a lot of parents.
that don't discipline.
Some kids cannot,
don't have to be physically disciplined.
Yes, some kids, very few.
Very few.
Because here's what you're going to run into
is once that child realizes
that you are not,
there's going to be no actual physical punishment
or discipline for what they do wrong.
I don't have to listen to anything you say.
James, go stand in the corner.
I say, no, I'm not standing in the corner,
just a buck.
Well, what you're going to do?
well, you better go stand in the corner.
Well, I'm not going to stand in the corner.
I'm going to do this.
Well, I'm going to get your father.
Well, what will he go do?
He whoop a ass?
No, okay.
I'm not doing it.
He's going to talk to me too.
I'm going to have a conversation.
No physical punishment.
No physical punishment for this.
They don't have to listen anymore.
They become adults that don't listen.
Now, you wonder why he's sitting over here locked up,
why he's at school getting kicked out
because he's not listening.
and there's no punishment.
And then he realizes that,
oh, I can go and do this and say that,
and nothing happens until he runs into somebody
that's like one of my kids that been taught.
Somebody say something to you,
put their hands on you,
it's two different things.
He can say whatever you want.
You ain't tripping on that, okay?
We go let that ride.
But the minute he touches you,
I don't give a damn,
if he puts a finger on you,
you let him know.
You touch me again,
and I'm a thrash.
And then you go and whip his ass.
or you give all you can to do it
because at the end of the day, dude,
they got to realize
it's repercussions and consequences
and when there's no actual physical punishment,
especially for a child that realizes
that I can do whatever I want to
and my punishment is
if I don't want to listen,
I don't have to listen
and there's nothing that happens from that.
It's over.
It's over with, dude.
You have not a leg to stand on.
You ain't got a boot to piss in
or a window to throw it out of.
It was 80s
We eat 80 babies
Just pray
Pray to God
Get on your hands and knees
Because that's all you got left
That's all you got left
When was you born Dibault
I was born a 78 baby
Oh yep
You 78 out 89
That's just
That's
Bro you missed the whole 80s
I missed the whole
I was still 80s
I made it
No
89 not really
That's like me saying
How are you going to say
89 isn't in the 80s
It's thoughts
I understand
But damn
I mean
I'm
So the kids born in 99, they really born in 2000.
You might be going to get in 2000.
Don't steal it from me.
You might be in 2000.
I'm in there.
I'm an 80s baby.
80s baby.
That's why, you know what I'm saying?
I feel like 80, I feel like if you were born in 1989, you got everything.
You got a little bit of everything.
If you're 37 years old right now, you're yeah.
You prime.
You got, you got.
I don't know about that, Joe.
You ain't telling you the 80s.
The 80s, if you was born in the 80s,
Did you catch the free lunch at the pool in the summer?
Yes, Debo.
Okay.
Come on, man.
I'm just checking.
Hey, you already know.
I'm just checking.
I'm just checking.
Let's jump into these super chats, man.
Let's get it.
Man, Super chat.
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She said, happy belated Father's Day to my two,
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Yes.
Love you.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate you.
Love you.
Mike, Mike.
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He said, what up, Debo and Joe?
Sanders wins Browns, a Super Bowl,
be bigger and crazier parade than the Knicks.
If Sanders wins the Browns is a Super Bowl.
Yes.
Yes.
Listen.
I'm trying to tell you.
Oh, my.
That man, you thought Braun took over the city.
That man.
What?
That man should do.
What?
Man.
I'm putting it up.
this game because we know that shit ain't going to happen for the Browns.
Nah, they disrespect the shit.
You know, do some craziness like that.
We put in a statue.
I'm putting it up.
Day of.
All right.
Go ahead.
Keep on.
Keep on.
Keep on.
My plan.
Joe.
Covent of life.
She back.
Ten out of it.
Covered it.
First of all, happy Father's Day to the both of you.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Coved it.
Men of God.
Thank you very much.
Covered it.
Devo.
Devo.
I have a, I said like you, Devo.
I said like you, Devo.
Debo.
I have a.
I have an.
Biblebee's card for you because you love cheap stuff and Joe, I have a zo steak and seafood card for you.
Yeah.
I'm not saying that I love cheap stuff.
I love what I can afford and still be able to keep a roof over my head.
That's like, that's what I love.
I love to be able to live, you know, every day and not be like, oh, snap, am I go eat today?
and splurrs and not be able to eat tomorrow, you know?
Mm-hmm.
That's where I'm at with it, Joe.
That's why.
Okay.
Like, I don't, you know, that's, we got covered in life.
She is back.
We got covered it.
Come on, covered it.
She said, Joe, what's up?
My guy as a Brown's fan slash player and dad spent your years explaining things that don't make sense.
Damn!
You're qualified.
You're overqualified.
I was waiting for you to say something, grophy.
Damn, covered it.
That was a good one.
But listen, we got time.
We're going to watch the season.
We're going to watch it on four.
Yep, yep, yep.
I mean, it's a possibility you all could be looking at, you know, doing a little something
and having at least being in the fight in about two, three years, maybe, you know what
saying?
Y'all are, man, covered it.
Just watch.
We don't go ahead and convince Joe Burrow.
to come on through.
That's, you know,
that's the only thing
that would basically put
you all back into a,
you know,
a huckle buck,
you know,
and a headlock.
Why everybody keep tripping?
As long as we understand,
look, by the end of this season,
we're going to know that your door is him.
So then that's,
that's what I'm waiting on.
By that time,
then that's one we're going to know.
Okay.
We just,
we got another one right here.
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Said,
rocking my,
rocking my Debo
time shirt at the gym
what bicep tips you got
all right look here
this is what you do you want to do like a
giant set
yeah you want to do like a
you want to do like a
say a low pulley
close grip curl
lay that down to a
inclined comfort curl
and then
hit that to a
hammer
You want to do hammer curls?
Yeah, get that mess with hammer curls.
All right.
So, low pulley close right here.
Tiree, comfort.
It's out here.
Arms out like this.
Literally hanging down, incline to here.
And then the other ones,
hammer here.
Boom.
Yeah.
There you go.
There we go.
You know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
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Oh, we got Covenant Life back, Joe.
Oh, Covety.
What's up?
Covered Life back.
She said $10.
She said, Joe, the Browns finally gave you a Father's Day gift.
One less excuse for why Pittsburgh gives living rent-free in Cleveland's head.
Love you, Joe.
know it.
All right, Covey.
I can't wait until this season.
I'm going to be on your game.
Listen, man.
I'm trying to tell you, man.
Y'all start liking these episodes, man.
Get it up there.
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Your husband is not who you think he is.
Your body is not what you thought it was.
Your identity is formed by a secret history.
I'm Danny Shapiro.
And these are just a few of the stunning stories
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He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move.
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And that was the last time I saw him.
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For years, the Un-House
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Hey, it's Alec Baldwin.
This season on my podcast, here's the thing.
I talk to composer Mark Shaman.
It's about the hang.
It's the pleasure of hanging out with the people that you're with.
You know, Rob and I was always a great hang.
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Film School teaches you all the wrong things about making documentary.
What do you want to say?
Documentary is all about your ear.
What do you hear?
I feel like my job is listening really, really hard.
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