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Episode Date: May 25, 2025Recap the best NFL topics of the week as Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the vote to ban the Philadelphia Eagles Tush Push failing, expectations for Chicago Bears QB Caleb William...s in Year 2, and much more!01:41 - NFL announces “protector of the year” award03:00 - Browns leaving Cleveland?03:54 - NFL TV rights13:30 - Eagles ‘Tush Push’ survives18:15 - Top QB-WR duos24:44 - Aaron Donald with 135 LB dumbbells31:00 - CFP moves to 1-12 seeding42:00 - Shedeur Sanders on Browns QB room48:51 - Sam LaPorta bounce back?51:45 - Expectations for Caleb Williams in year 252:30 - Next NFL team to end Super Bowl drought53:16 - Joe Milton impresses in Cowboys practice(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NFL exec Kori Vences announces a new end of the year award, Protector of the Year, recognizes the best offensive lineman each year, credit Deion Dawkins and others for championing the
cause.
Ocho, who do you got winning the first first one Who do I have winning?
Yep
if anything I
Would say is that Dion dolphins right and
Right title right for the even I'm going I'm going Trent Williams or big boy
Lane Johnson Lane Johnson
Tristan worth might have something to say about that
Listen I
Understand it but I'm saying with Deon Dawkins able to do it that got damn Leon Johnson
Trim we is miss a few games
We know how great training is I didn't say trance names simply because he miss a few games. We know how great Trent is. I didn't say Trent's name simply because he missed a few games. We know what he can do, but I think from a standpoint of being dominant
all season long, man, what Deion Dawkins was able to do and Leon Johnson, two tremendous players.
So if there's a protective this year or this past season, I would go with those two.
this year or this past season, I would, I would go with those two.
Oh, Brown's fans are upset. Something the mayor said Cleveland mayor Justin Bill says, I don't care
if the Browns leave Cleveland.
There are more important priorities than the Cleveland Brown.
Yeah.
Everybody says that until they leave St.
Louis, you know, St.
Louis said that too until they left and Arizona left. Louis, you know St. Louis said that too.
Until they left.
And Arizona left.
Oh, we want another team.
And then guess what?
The Rams came and then they left.
As the city of St. Louis would they like to have
another NFL franchise?
Yeah, you know what it does for that.
The raid Oakland.
Man, we don't care.
They went to LA.
Come back, come back, come back.
They went back.
We don't care if They went to LA. Come back.
Come back. Come back. They went
back. We don't care if y'all
leave. Ask Oakland. Do they want
another team? If you understand
what it does for the economy,
having a team, having a
franchise in your city, you
understand. Be careful. Be
careful what you wish for.
Every network gave up the NFL. I'm going to tell you
Now, look at what they're paying. Netflix, Amazon.
Now, I don't know if y'all noticed,
but keep an eye on when these are in 2030,
don't be surprised if your Sunday football
is on Netflix and Amazon.
They got, the NFL don't cut nothing by no law to now.
I understand the NFL has been on CBS
for a long period of time.
I know these guys, I'm telling you,
they got hoards of money.
Lots of it.
Hoards of money.
Top dollar.
Hey, hey, hey, you ever think about that?
Can you imagine if we had the kind of money, Joe?
Like.
Oh, what you mean?
Us have that kind of money? Like, What have us had that kind of money?
Like I don't want that kind of money like netflix.
Yeah, no, no. Amazon.
Hey, what if we had money like Jeff Bezos?
Oh, no, come on.
Oh, Joe, man, y'all, y'all wouldn't know that.
Oh, no. I'm listen, Joe.
I'm well off and I'm rich.
Boy, you could hit me in the ass with a red apple.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, Joe.
You will give me a quarter of a bill. Joe. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not
gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna
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gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.
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gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm still be gaming. I'm still being McDonald's
You probably have a couple more car I tell you what Savannah state go have the best go to have the best
HBCU football team they gonna have the best band they gonna have the best academic program I guarantee you that I can't guarantee a whole lot else, but I guarantee you
Savannah State will be the age would be the equivalent of Harvard, Yale, Princeton of
HBCUs.
I can tell you, whoever, whatever program that they do have, Harvard, Princeton, and
Yale, I'm going to give them.
Matter of fact, I would probably do the same.
Obviously never have an opportunity to go to fan, but having such a love and enthusiastic
passion for the school in general, I'd do the huh? I have family looking like a college university. It'd be better than that.
Absolutely.
Better than that. Best uniforms, best coaches, best food, treatment facilities, amenities.
I'm going to get Nick Saban. Nick Saban, I got 20 million dollars, Nick Saban.
Five years, a hundred million dollars. Hey, they dollars Nick Saban. Five years, 100 million dollars.
Hey they got Nick Saban coaching at Savannah State. You're damn right.
Hey, boy, hey, I have, I flip Tallahassee upside down, man.
I'm going to get the coach, I'm going to get the coach at Connecticut. I got $12 million a year for
If I had Jeff Bezos type money, I would want to own a team. I would want to own a team.
You want to own one?
I would want to own a football team, yeah.
Like, I don't want to be.
Well, you're gonna have to overpay to get one.
You know that, right?
But you got that kind of money, so you don't really care.
But I would love to.
I can see him doing that at some point, though.
Can't y'all see Jeff Bezos getting a sports franchise?
He had opportunity. He could have bought the Broncos. He could have bought Washington. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't want, honestly, Ocho, I don't,
I don't want no franchise.
I just go like, hey, set the kids up.
Hey, this is all y'all get.
Y'all blow this, you're out of gas.
But you're out of gas, I'm sorry.
But man, I'm too charitable.
There'll be a lot of kids, there'll be a lot of kids.
There's gonna be a lot of kids.
A Glendale High School.
Hey, you graduate when you want to go to college.
Four years paid for.
Mm hmm. Yeah, I like that.
Hey, you've been thinking about some of this, ain't you?
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Already. Already. I already got.
I already got that buddy. But they already know how I'm like, oh yeah, for sure. Already, already, already got, already got that
money. They already know how I
do. After you ask track and
field athletes of the world
championships. Oh yeah. Man, I
gave out my silver to five.
Did you? Yeah. Was it the
Olympics or the world
championship? Olympics.
Olympics. Yeah. Win the gold
medal, break a world record. Yeah. Oh, don't forget me. I wasn't on that too now.
Yeah, what I'm saying? Hey, Joe, you know, we bless him a little bit.
We bless him.
Oh, okay. Okay.
Southern, hey, we went down to Southern.
They performed.
Hook him up.
Hook him up.
Yeah, I, like I said, God know what you're doing.
He know how to give me no 200, 200 billion because he already like I said, hey,
God know what you're doing. He
he know how to give me no 200
200 billion because he already
know. Hey, listen, you know what?
I think our chances of greater
are getting that kind of money
are really really good because
he knows our heart. He know
what we're going to do with
that money. Yeah. So, I'm I'm
going to I'm helping everybody.
I'm helping people like in the
natural disaster like the fires
or hurricane. Oh yeah. What y'all need? Hey, hey, Joe. I'm like in the natural disaster,
I'm going to go to Nashville. Yeah. Oh, Joe. I'm playing a
lot. Oh, Joe. I'm going to hit.
I'm going to hit and I'm going
to get me a property. Oh, I
tell you what I am going to do.
I'm going to go to Nashville
and I'm going to buy me a farm
and I'm going to have me some
many horses, some many cows,
some many goats. Hold on. Hold
on. Why didn't I go to Houston
because I don't know. I don't know.
No, absolutely not.
It's going to be trouble, trouble, trouble.
Yes. I want many horses.
I want many cows. I want some many goats.
I want me some dogs.
I want me some animals like raccoon possums. animals, like raccoon possums, or pets.
You want some raccoon and possums?
Yeah, for pets.
I'm with you with the animals,
but the raccoon and possum, I can't do the raccoon.
Bet I want a raccoon so bad, man.
Hey, let me tell y'all something.
When I played at the University of Arkansas
under Noly Richardson, he had a farm.
He still got a farm, he still live on the same farm.
And he had horses, he had Great Danes,
and this man has deers that walk
around the yard in the house like they dogs, deers.
For real?
Deer.
Man, I'm 17, 18 years old, I own this farm, you know, used to throw all these events for
the team, for the players.
Yeah.
Fight us over, his wife, Cook, God rest her soul. She just passed away not long ago, but
Man, I've never seen a deer walk up to you and let you pet him and rub him
Look, they all run together the deers the great Danes. He got horses. He had four willers. He had a whole knives over there Oh, man, let's go over there have a ball
Yeah, that's what I'm, that's what
I'm gonna get. That's what I'm
gonna get. But the Browns look,
Browns look, I understand, I
understand Mayor. Um sometimes
the these owners try to squeeze
you and add taxes, hotel taxes
and sale taxes and things and
make you pay for the stadium
and you know, a three, four
billion, you know, two, three
billion dollar stadium. Hey, you're you're like that's not that's
not what I want to use the citizens of Cincinnati for.
Yeah. Um but if I you know if I had that kind of brain, you
know, I got Jimmy has him. I mean, he's got good money. He
don't have money like you know the top 50 people in the
world.
Yeah, basically, especially making that kind of revenue,
it's reoccurring. And he's still getting it every year.
It's not like he lost five, it ain't gonna, bro,
last day, Amazon knocked on my door,
ring my doorbell about five times a day.
You have titles going crazy. Yeah. So we're going to get in
contact with old Bezos. I got a number. You got a number. You know, me and the
commission like this. And so the connection between the commission, it was
able to link me with Mr. Bezos. And you know, I am, man, man, give me your number, man,
just in case, you know.
I'm like, yeah, just keep in touch.
I might need you for some business or something.
Just keep that tucked away, don't you?
I don't.
Ocho, the NFL needed 24 votes to ban the tush push.
They got 22.
Here are the 10 teams that voted against the tush push vans,
obviously the Eagles. Ravens, Browns, Lions, Jags, Dolphins, Patriots, Saints, Jets, Titans.
Every team that didn't vote, every team that chose not to vote against the tush push, I salute you.
I salute you. I salute you.
Cause at this point, so every time there's a play or there's a situation or there's a scheme
that we can't stop in the off season,
we're gonna go vote against it.
We're gonna find a way to stop it
because we can't personally,
or we just don't have the personnel to stop the tush push.
Oh, we're gonna go vote.
Like, come on, man, this is where the game has come to.
Stop it if you don't like something.
Hey, when I play teams, coaches, media, they complain.
He always celebrate when he get in the end zone.
Well, hell, shit, stop it.
That's all you want.
Keep him out.
Not when they say, oh man, T.O. getting the end zone.
I say, y'all don't want T.O. to dance?
Keep him out the end zone.
Pretty simple, same thing with the tushpuss. If you don't keep him out the end zone, he gonna dance. He gonna do whatever
he gonna do. He gonna grab pom-poms. He gonna get popcorn. He gonna do whoever dance it is. He gonna
do it. If you don't want him to dance, keep him out the end zone. Simple as that. So when it comes to
the tush push, keep him out of short. Keep him out of the red zone. Keep him out of 30. Keep him out of 31, 32,
34th and 1. Yeah, keep him out of the end zone. It's a problem call. Keep him out of 31 32, 31. Yeah, you go like oh, it's always reported that tempers
flared during the debates. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie
during a lengthy speech on the tush push band called the play a
win win for the team regardless of whether it was bad comparing
their success success to a a wet dream for a teenage boy
because it was so effective and it had to be outlawed.
Lurie also criticized NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Executive Vice President Troy
Benson for pushing to ban the play.
After Lurie finished, Benson, who played for the Eagles from 96-03, called him out for
using the term wet dream in front of women. Persep Wickersham.
And you gotta you gotta choose your words wisely.
Yeah.
Based on the surrounding.
If it's all men in the if it's all men in the room.
It's okay.
Yeah, it's like we're in the ball shop.
You we talk openly.
There's women.
There's a kid in there.
We keep it. Change the sentence structure. That's all. That's what I call it. Change
the sentence structure.
And we we we get you know, hey II don't really see the
comparison because they didn't have an outlawed that phase
that a a a boy goes through. They have an outlawed that phase that a boy goes through.
They have an outlawed it.
I don't think they're trying to outlaw it, Ocho.
But I think I think a part of me wants to understand what he was trying to say.
But I got it.
I did. I didn't get there.
I didn't get there like he got there.
I understood we were trying to go with it.
I was picking up with put down.
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Ocho, Fox released their top wide receiver duos
heading into next season
number one obviously Jamar Chase Joe Burrow number two Dak Prescott CD Lamb
number three Jerry Goff Armand Ross Saint Brown number four Jalen Hurts AJ
Brown number five Matthew Stafford Pooka Nakua. Number six, Baker Mayfield and Mike Evans.
Tied for seventh with Jane Daniel and Terry McLaurin,
along with Lamar Jackson and Zay Flowers.
Number nine, CJ Stroud, Nico Collins.
Number 10, Tua and Tyreek.
Also receiving votes, honorable mention,
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the
the
the
the
the you know what? Do you know what you can't. You can't. You can't you can't you can't you can't you can't I'm talking
about to make it big on your
own world and what he looking
at. Oh, you're looking at it.
Oh, yeah. It's right here. It's
right above your head but you
know, it's like uh you can't
you can't double tap that
screen and make it pop up big on
your on your screen right there.
**** It made it smaller. Well,
hey, get some, hey, get some big eyes.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me see if I can make it bigger.
Damn, I can't.
Now, I'm going back to, damn, I can't see it.
Let me see.
Based on what I know, I know they got Joe right.
I know they got Joe right.
Now, they said duos, which we talk about quarterback, number
one receivers.
Jamal Clayson is up there at number two.
Number two, I would have.
That's right, ain't it?
Who?
Jack and CD Lamb.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
I mean, who is that at number three?
Jerry Goffin, Armand Ross, and Brown.
That's a good one.
So what they got got the Eagles at
four. Eagles at four with J.
Lahurst and AJ Brown, Matthew
Stafford and Pooka Nakua at
five. Baker Mayfield and Mike
Evans at six. Uh Ash just
texted to you. Thank you. Thank
you, Ash. So, I can I can I can
see it a little better. Thank
you, mama. Okay. Now we're talking.
You know what? This, the order, this is about right.
This is right. This is right. And it was not fair, obviously,
because AJ Brown doesn't get as many opportunities as Amon Ross St. Brown, I would have kind of flipped that and I would put Baker Mayfield in front of Pooka Nakua and Matthew Stafford
and I would put Matthew Stafford and Pooka Nakua at six and then put Baker Mayfield and
Mike Evans at five.
The Jane Damses is okay, it was their first year.
Lamar Zay game is five. Uh the Jane Danes is okay. It was
their first year. Uh Lamar is a
flower is perfect. Nico Collins
will. I'll have to see this
route deserve to be a little
higher. I think you want to
put it on. Yeah, I'm I'm putting
I'm putting um see this route
and Nico Collins at seven. I'm putting them at seven.
So really, really at seven you could have, and I don't like the fact that Tyreke and
Tua just because they had off season, they all the way down at 10 because when they on
fire, he just.
So who you gonna put him in front of?
So coming into this year, where you gonna put him?
All right, coming into this year for the sake of them having a down season because the Tua's
injuries last year, we sake of them having a down season because
the two is injuries last year,
we we we we can keep him at 10
but we know when two in
Tariqa's own, you already know
what type of production that
is. Yeah. But we saw Brian
Tommy. We, hey, I I don't know
who's going to be, what you
call him because I mean, just
imagine if uh Malik neighbors
had a quarterback. Hey, and he
still had a great year. He had a hundred and nine catches. He had a great year. But hold on, you know who's not on here, which I don't understand why he's not on here. Probably, probably because of Trevor Lawrence, that god damn Brian Thomas Jr. Now he, Brian Thomas Jr. should be on here. Despite having. With who? Who is quarterback? That's the point. It don't even matter who his quarterback is. Look at his numbers as a rookie. He's
damn it.
Well, down there, down there in
that adult ballet room. Yeah,
but no snotty in it. I guess
look, I guess luxury luxury
gave you, you know, look, he I'm not going to go snotty in anything. I guess I guess
luxury luxury gave you, you
know, Look, look, he can't even
get together over there. You
know, we can see you, right
Ocho? Oh **** Everybody don't
care. little further off
screen. Oh **** The other way.
Yeah. I'm not going to lie.
Oh, Joe. The cat says the
cowboys are number two for clickbait. Chad thinks they're
too hot. Right now. They're
not. They're not. Even if you
don't like the Cowboys, even
if you don't like the Cowboys
and the defense, you know, is
horrible. They always lose in
the first round of playoffs.
Now, we talk about from a
quarterback and receiver
standpoint and production that those two put up together, especially last season. They
had a great year together last year and that no doubt year before last.
Remember that guy hurt last year. That was your before last year before.
We're seeing when CD led the league. Well, matter of fact, if that's what
we're gonna do, if that's what we're gonna do and they're gonna put him at
number two. Well, hell, the year before last Tyreke when when was it was was
the animal. So they what they say they're saying coming in, but they're to. Well, hell, the year before last, Tyreep went, was a was a
was a animal. So they. What
they say, they're saying coming
in, but they're basing it on
coming into this season. Where
do you think that this season?
Well, they're looking at that is
healthy and he has someone
opposite of CD that you can't double it. Okay, I I understand. I understand. I I
like this though. I like this
though. I would I would uh oh
Joe, did you see this video
Aaron Donald with the 130 pound
dumbbells? Oh, I see. Uh look
at this. How many reps you
think you can do with these? Uh
130, maybe eight at most. I'm
just being honest. Maybe eight
at most.
Damn. Oh, You can do something with them 130.
You got nine.
He playing around.
Man, you know, your boy, I ain't what I used to be, Joe.
What I do, I had them, how many I do?
Remember I did, I had 132 and a half.
Yeah, I did 132 and a half, I did those for 10.
Hey look, when you done playing, when you done playing,
that's a part of you that kind of sticks with you,
especially if you love like standing, shaking.
Yeah, man.
Hey, Joe, not all of them do that, Joe.
I know, I know not all of them.
And you see some of them boys now,
you'd be like, what, what happened to you?
I know, I know, I know.
Hey, you're like, hey, there's some DBs
and running back look like D-line and O-line.
I'm like, I always, I always say it.
I wanted like, if a father and son were to see me, like,
he used to be an NFL player.
Right.
Oh, I can see he played tight end.
Okay, okay, I can see that.
I didn't want to look like a D lineman.
I didn't want to look like an offensive lineman.
I wanted to look like, okay, people look at me to say,
oh, you played a sport, what you play?
Right. I can tell.
Some of them, man.
Hey, yeah, nah, nah, it's some guys
I heard them kind kinda just let go.
And I'm never with that.
I'm a guy who always loved being in shape.
You know what I mean?
Like I enjoy that part of it.
So I enjoy the grind.
I embrace the grind actually.
And it's fun to me, man.
So when I see Big Aaron Donah out there
throwing them 130s around,
I'm like, damn, he ain't even playing no more.
That man's still out there getting it.
Yeah.
I mean, for me, I mean, they just hold,
lifting that heavyweight just hold too much weight on me, Joe.
He just hold it.
Hey, man, if I had to, Joe.
I'll be trying.
If I try to get down on the 250, I got to let them,
I got to let, I can't go over 100.
Because my ego won't let me stop.
Joe, I'ma hit them 130 for you in the morning, Joe.
You know, I'ma got my gym session at 6 a.m.
I'ma hit them 130s for you, man.
You wanna hit them 130s?
That's how you coming like that?
Yeah, Joe.
You know, I can play around with them hundreds.
I just, you know, I post them hundreds all the time
on Twitter and Instagrams.
So, I'ma go out tomorrow, see what I'm looking like, them all the time on Twitter and Instagrams.
So, I'm going to go out tomorrow
and see what I'm looking like,
see what I can do.
All right.
Not much.
You ain't doing them one.
That's bad.
You want to bet?
Put some money on it.
Bet it.
How many times you going to hit
it?
None.
Zero.
I want to know because when I
see you, when I see you trying
to toss them one-thirts around, I want to see how
many times you're telling me you're going to hit that 130.
Not one.
Hey, Joe.
I told you I'd be telling you I'm going to do it.
On Twitter, somebody has sent it to you, right?
People in the chat, they're seeing me playing around with hunters doing 10-15.
So if I could do 10-15 with the hunters in clan or decline, what you think I'm going
to do with them 130s?
I don't know. If they haven't did 130s in a minute, I'm in clan or decline. What you think I'm gonna do with them 130s? I don't know.
If they haven't did 130s in a minute, I'm not thinking.
Okay.
You won't be, Joe, we gonna see tomorrow, Joe.
I'm gonna send it to you.
All right.
All right.
I'm real strong.
I just, I'm scrawny though.
You hear me?
Yeah.
You always been like that.
Like you probably can't pick up a lot of weight.
But my body won't expand the way I want it to expand.
You feel me?
Like right now, like right now
is probably my biggest I ever been.
Like right now, I'm about, honestly about 196.
Yeah, about 196.
And I can't get, I can't go over that.
Joe, I got a problem eating three meals a day.
So look, even if, even the way you eat,
you ain't got no, you can't pick up no weight. Nah, man, Joe, that's my problem. My baby be trying to get me to eat three times a day. So look, even if even the way you eat, you ain't got no you can't
pick up no weight.
Man, Joe, that's my problem.
My baby be trying to get me to eat
three times a day.
Joe, I eat one meal a day.
I'm good the whole day.
The whole day.
Don't care about nothing else.
I'm on a game.
I take me a nap.
Get ready for the show.
And she'd be like, did you eat?
I'm like, damn, no.
One big meal one day and I'm good.
I'm satisfied the whole day.
Smoke my cigar, get my coffee, and I'd be set.
If I was able to be a little bit more disciplined
and structured and actually eating three meals a day,
breakfast, lunch, and dinner, workout,
creatine and protein, all that, nah.
I'd just get up, go to the gym, eat that breakfast after that,
and I'm done the rest of the day.
That's good.
Okay.
Mm.
Yeah, but you know, back in the day,
Joe, I used to mad look here.
When I was playing at 228, I could handle those 170s.
I did the 170s for six.
Damn.
Mm-mm. Yes Yes, I used to I
used to. We're like when I was
first with the Baltimore, I
would work out by myself because
I ain't really know anybody and
I ain't really trust nobody to
spot and you know a lot of
times I work out by myself and
it is I took I took four or
five down did it six times by
myself. I probably could have got seven but but I always, when I work out,
I always leave one in the chamber.
Always.
Basically by yourself.
You mess around.
Always, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't afford to get stuck with four or five on me.
So I got six, I was like, I thought about it.
I called the player, I said, nah, let me go ahead and rack it.
See, in football, you know let me go ahead and rack it. And then I'm like, go ahead.
In football, y'all like real bulky.
Yeah.
You know what I mean, basketball, we real lean.
Yeah, you don't need all that strength,
you mess your shot up all that strength in your shoulders.
Yeah, and because we do so much running,
it's hard to keep that type of muscle on.
So when I see Donnis and Shay and how they all cut up
and ripped up, man, that take a lot of work, man.
Yeah.
That take a lot of work.
And I will stay strong, Joe.
I will stay strong probably till about week 12, week 13
until my shoulders start getting really sore.
Cause I was still doing, I can still do,
up until probably week 14 15 I still
could do like 315 for like 12 mmm man that's how I can still have like 120
pound dumbbells for like eight hey that, that's squat waiting for me.
Yeah.
Ocho college, C-P-F, CFP, college football playoff, executive unanimously adopted a move
to straight seating for this year's playoffs and a call today.
Teams will be seated directly one through 12, eliminating the concept designated for
top four seeds from conference champs.
Ocho you like this? Say that one more time. Bring that back. In other words what they did
last year they took the conference champions and they ranked those teams so
they've got one two three four ranking now there's no more. It doesn't matter.
You get ranked one through twelve whether you're a conference champ or not The top four teams will get a bye continue still get a bye, right?
But it's not like Ohio State got a bye because they won, you know, they won the big, you know, the big ten, right?
Whomever else I forget who a boys in state. I think gotta buy
Who else gotta buy I?
Can't think of the top of my head. Maybe Texas
to buy. I can't think off the top of my head. Uh maybe Texas. No, with Georgia, maybe it was Georgia they gotta buy. I'm not sure though but I'm saying but right so but moving forward there'll be no
more if you're a conference champion now that solidifies you to get one of the top four seeds.
No, it's all 12 teams make the playoff right and just because you're a conference champ that doesn't
mean you're going to get to buy. i don't like that obviously winning conference champ winning
conference champ should come with some type of benefit yeah i mean obviously especially
especially especially being able to have a buy you having to buy and achieving you know winning a
conference championship should come with something and just just having the seating one to 12 and
just having to get listen some people might like it some people will not I
would love to know how players feel about it and I would love to know how
the coaches feel about it about this new format obviously there's always money
behind everything that they do for sure then I'm sure the way this format works
is so those it's a bigger slice of the pie for everybody.
the way this format works is so those, it's a bigger slice of the pie for everybody.
Mm-hmm.
I think the thing is, look, everybody get a buy anyway.
It's not like what they make the play,
you play the next week.
Oh Joe, the kids 17, 18, 19.
Yeah.
Then you make it feel like the joker's 32, 33.
Yeah.
But do you remember when you was that age what you could do?
One all day play a football game Friday night and be ready to play
another one Saturday night Saturday.
Yeah, she had and play Sunday too.
So these kids, I mean that's why they can ride them.
That's why they practice them like they practice them.
You can hit all of these we hit all the time in college when I was in college.
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
We hit hit.
Listen, I don't know.
I like the format, whether I like it or not.
I just know from a financial standpoint, it makes sense.
Yeah. I just know.
I don't know how they did it, but it makes sense from somebody.
I'll be honest, Ocho. I don't I don't really remember being so when I was in college.
Do you remember being so after playing the game?
My shoulders a little bit, but not my legs. No, not really.
We didn't have no cold tub. So what are you gonna get in? I mean, I've been one. So, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so,
so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so,
so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so,
so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so,
so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so,, he said, hey, he said, I ain't even mad at y'all.
He said, he said, it's my fault.
I'm looking at him like, you ain't you.
He said, it's my fault because I brought you sorry, mo foes up here.
He said, since your uniform ain't dirty right now and ain't nobody play.
He said, I got a good mind.
I said, I should make all you sorry
ends. We had one white boy on the team. He said, I ain't talking about you homes. He
say, I should make all you sorry ends walk except Sharp and Squirrel. Squirrel with the
other receiver on the other side. He said, everybody else should buy. I should make y'all I'm not going to walk except
Sharp and Squirrel Squirrel
with the other receiver on the
other side. He's everybody else
should buy should make y'all
walk back to Savannah. We in
Atlanta. He said, but since
y'all didn't hit nobody today,
put that issue on tomorrow and
I'll see y'all at the field at
one o'clock. You all have
practice the next day.
Practice and and our game
uniform. I'm gonna go to the phone. Hey, hey, hey, black Hollywood
different back. I don't know how
it is now with you because that
was 40 years ago for me but I'm
telling you Bill Davis, they
play Bill Davis got butter from
a duck. Oh, yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Bill Davis say I gotta I gotta trim the Davis say I gotta trim the fat.
I gotta trim the fat.
Yeah, that's fine.
That was his favorite.
We need to go have one of them hard ass practices.
I'm sure one of them three hour practices.
Yeah.
That was his thing.
He called us up,
God damn homes, I gotta trim the fat today.
Uh oh, Lord.
He gotta trim the fat.
I gotta trim.
I like that.
Hey, I don't want no believe back. I got
good. Hey, I won't I won't
not believe me. I won't not
believe me. Oh, he get it
attitude. I'm like, we start
with them gases. Oh, we start
with gases over over back over
back over. I mean, we so we go
all the way to seven. So, you over, that's one, over back, that's two.
Over, all the way to seven.
And then you do calisthenics.
And then you stretch.
I know y'all had to be in shape, boy.
Boy, Ocho, them were the days.
Them were the days, Ocho.
And you talking about that,
hey, anybody from that area, Savannah, know how hard it gets? days. Yeah, them were the days and you talk about that. Hey,
anybody from that area,
Savannah know how hard it gets.
They know how hard they get in
the end of July and August.
Yeah.
I like man. I just asked my
brother, I called my brother and
tell us a man what we all we
did. He said, I said, man, it's
like that in the family is like
nah.
Cuz you don't you think I know
how much we ran in high school.
So, obviously, natural, I think
I'm gonna run at least that
even more in college. Yeah. So,
I'm thinking the next level, I
will run just like that.
Absolutely not. But Dan Reeves,
Dan Reeves learned from Coach Landry. Ocho, you jumped offside, you had to run 400 meters.
Jumping offside?
Offside, any mistake that you make, jumping offside,
400 meters.
Man, Ocho, you remember I told you,
your boy gone, you know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Man, Ocho, you remember I told you, huh? You boy gone, you know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Man, one day I had to run, Ocho, I ain't gonna lie, Ocho,
one time I had to run a mile.
Oh, man.
Man, I stayed off, I'm like, damn.
I'm like, man, I had to have been, Ocho,
I had to, I got so tired, Ocho, you know you get tired,
you know, I'm like, are they changing the snap count on me?
Yeah.
They telling me one thing and it's on something else.
Cause I could have swore I heard one.
Right.
But boy, there was the days, Ocho, man, I'm telling you man,
me and my homeboy Bucket was talking about that man,
Bill didn't play, man.
Yeah. Bill did not play that, ooh.
Like damn, you know, they got a team too, I'm sure they practiced and met and did all those things. didn't play man. Yeah. He did I remember back in the day, we had Oklahoma. We had Bull in
the ring. Hey, I remember that.
I remember Oklahoma. Bull in
the ring. Hey, you know, hey,
you know, you know, had him
sleeves all tied up. They won't
see. Yeah, I I did. I did.
Oklahoma. I'm talking about
this as a little kid. I ain't
doing it. We did that in college. Oh
yeah. I ain't we I ain't do
that in college. Oh but the
house and see it was fun when
you was a kid because you
wanted you pride yourself on
being the toughest. Uh huh.
Hey, you get that baby turn
around. You can hey, he's a
gay somebody's number. You
don't know who it is and you
get the feet going. Yeah. Hi.
Hey, this was the days but I mean, in NFL, we did it.
It was more so a receiver blocking drill, but it was still a Oklahoma drill, but it
wasn't laying down and just, you know, thudding up.
Yeah, because a lot of times, Mojo, you know, sometimes when we have force, you push the
corner and then you go crack the safety.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Drop that thump on them, Ocho.
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The Browns crowd at quarterback room,
Ochoa could make for some awkward moments,
but that's not been the case to corner
She's to should do it Sanders should do it said the vibe in the QB room is positive
Everybody's cool outside the room people try to pit us against each other but inside the room. We know we're one
We're all different characters. It's funny going in there seeing Joe every day. It's fun to see him because I like Wow
I really mean Joe Flacco right now We're on the same team. Then of course Kenny the experience
He's been in the league with these two is cool and this is the process of it and Deshaun
Of course, he's active in there and he's all in the meeting. So it's cool talking to him
What
so
Yes, only one quarterback can play we understand that
So because only one quarterback this isn't Hunger Games
You know, I mean I think that you know people think I think sometimes
Oh Joe people try to pick like it's a Hunger Games like you could have only one winner. Yes
There's only gonna be one guy that's gonna be able to play at a time
But I'm not trying to sabotage it
I'm gonna go in there hopefully he can
impart some wisdom. Joe Flacco's been in this thing a very very long time.
What is this year 17? 18 for Joe? Super Bowl winning quarterback at this. Yeah.
Mm-hmm. Gotta be at least 17. Think 2009 was the rookie year. So it's eight. Okay.
So this year, so this year, 17.
This will be your 18.
18, okay.
Yeah, so hey, hopefully I can get some from Joe.
Kenny Pickett has been in the league for a while.
I don't know if I'm gonna get too much from him,
but you know, hey, let's see how it go.
But, so what, so what is,
I'm just trying to figure out what it's supposed to be.
I understand. Oh Joe, when you're in a wide receiver room.
Yeah.
I mean, y'all, it wasn't a whole bunch of three.
Why those two wide receivers?
Yeah, everybody wanted to play.
I'm not trying to sabotage anybody so I can play in front of them.
If you beat me out for the job, angle happen, but wish you the best.
Yeah, most definitely.
And we know we know what the pecking order is gonna be.
We know what the pecking order is gonna be
based on what we saw from rookie camp
after they got drafted.
Listen, the eye test, it doesn't lie.
And based on the eye test,
when you've seen the quarterbacks
that came in their rookie year,
you already know who's the best.
You already know who it is.
So, Flacco's gonna be the starter. At some point, if Flacco's not playing well, Shador Sanders will step in and be the quarterback
of the future. That's just how it's gonna go. It's how it always plays out. Every single
time. Just not in this situation. In any situation situation maybe this one is a little bit a little different because it is Shador the fifth round pick he's
very very well known and he's last name is Sanders but these things like this
happen all the time and all plays out the same way.
The cream always rises to the top it never settles on the bottom and if Shador is what he
believes he is and his supporters believe he is
When the opportunity presents himself, he'll get in there and he won't look back
Same thing would happen with Tom Brady Tom Brady came into six-round draft pick
He really he didn't play his rookie year and he was sitting the bench start of his sophomore year
Guy gets hurt. He goes in and he doesn't look back
Lou Gehrig was not starting at first base gets hurt, he goes in and he doesn't look back. Lou Garry was
not starting at first base. Wally Pipp was and one day he
had a headache. And guess what, Ocho? He never got back on first
base again, unless he was DH'ing. And I don't think they
had the DH back there. So yeah, it happens. It's just when your
opportunity when the opportunity presents itself.
That's what luck is. You know what luck is? When preparation meets opportunity.
Opportunity, yeah. Yeah. If you're prepared, when the opportunity presents itself.
Doesn't matter whether it's in sports, whether it's in media, you know, people ask undisputed,
well how are you, bro, I was just waiting for that opportunity.
I was prepared.
I was prepared a lifetime.
Yeah.
My knowledge of studying and going over stuff and watching sports very intently.
You hear Corey Brist say, man, damn, look how you breaking the game down.
I wouldn't think you break it down like that.
You're a Laker fan.
Right.
But when you watch and you study, knowing that an opportunity is going to present itself.
People don't plan to fail.
They fail to plan.
So all I'm doing is hoarding information, studying.
I'll be doing something.
It's going to come.
It's going to happen.
And when it does, be ready.
We put this together, man.
I can do my own thing.
I can do this.
I just need somebody to do the bounce.
Hey, that entertaining can bounce stuff off of.
Man, don't you know what you think about this?
Man, you gonna do it.
I wanna do it too.
Yeah, see.
Let's do it.
But the opportunity.
Lot of times people get opportunity,
ah man, they messed over me. No, you weren't prepared, you weren't ready.
You weren't ready.
And so, hey, now you gotta, don't,
when things don't happen, don't blame somebody else.
Yeah, I hate that.
What could you have done differently?
What could you have done better? What could you have done better?
And you know what I also hate is when people know a situation
people know a situation is bad and they always find an excuse
instead of doing what they need to do instead of doing what's
necessary to fix said situation, but blame everything else going
on around them. I thought that that urge me that urge that
because it's easy to blame someone else than to blame
yourself. Because if I were to put that on me, that means
that something about me is wrong, right? Who wants to
admit that there's something wrong with them? Yeah.
accountability. Yeah. It'd be the first to raise my hand in
situations. Hey, I put Shannon, Shannon's done this.
Yeah.
I'm big, I'm big on accountability.
Damn.
If I fuck up, I'm gonna get the account.
You have to own up to it.
You have to.
That's the only way to, and look, it happens.
Don't beat yourself up about it too much.
Hey, you're gonna go through those emotions like, damn.
Really? But then, then hey pick yourself up
God is good and good and in bad. He's still God
and good and in bad
So We'll see what you do. I just wanted to get in there when he gets his opportunity take the most of it
Oh Joe a lot has been made about Sam Laporta's decreased production in the sophomore season
with the Lambs.
Laporta was target 120 times in 2023 and just 83 times in 2024.
What'd they expect?
That's 37 fewer targets.
What'd they expect, huh?
You got Jameson Williams, you got Amon Ross St. Brown, you got Jameer Gibbs, you got Dan Montgomery in the backfield. Well, obviously, I mean, what's so- the I mean, I don't know if it gets credit today using too many miles to feed in this argument.
Oh, there we go. There we go.
He said it. Yes. He said it.
I mean, you can see that from a
mile away. Well, that's
expected. So, if so, I mean,
look, when you got, I'm in
Ralph Saunders Brown catching
over. So, how many people you
think they're going to think
and throw it? They can catch a
hundred paws. You put a lot of I mean yeah Kelsey's
numbers are down but obviously you see other people numbers tick up that's just
the way it works. Yeah. I mean so you want Armand Ross Saint Brown I mean he
have been catching you have like 110 115 okay he get 115 now you want Laporte to
have what 110 a hundred Let's just say you
want him to have 90. Okay how many James and Williams get? How many you gonna throw the Giebs
out of the backfield? I felt like I was still very positive receiver in the past game but I keep
hearing comments maybe like this obviously like why do you get the ball as much? It's like dude,
we score the most points of any team in the NFL in the last five years like everybody deserves the ball and I agree
I think I deserve the ball still but I'm very pleased with how blocked last year in the run game
See see how they try to pitch you against your teammates. Yeah, why you get the ball?
So that means if I yeah, I should yeah, they should be throwing me the ball
Yeah, I understand he had it but they need to give me the rock.
You see how they try to do that, Ocho?
Always.
Winning ain't enough.
I feel bad for you guys,
cause it seems like me,
some of y'all had them on y'all fantasy team.
That's probably what it was, right there.
That's what it seemed like to me.
I'm not getting the ball,
worried about that goddamn fantasy, you know what?
The fantasy or the parlay. You know the
fantasy and parlay though,
Choy. Everybody damn, you
messed my parlay up. Yeah.
Well, I don't know what to
tell you. I ain't messed my
game up. We won. That's all
that. That's all I really care
about. All that other stuff.
Ain't nothing y'all gonna
break me off. So, we y'all break me up. When I scored three touchdown all that other stuff Ain't that y'all gonna break me off So we y'all break me up when I scored three touchdowns have a hundred yards y'all lives a man man
You want my fantasy for me today? You want my parley? Let me break you off something. Send me a little check
Yeah, all you do is a man. I remember that time you want me my fantasy league. Okay, let me get something there
Then you you won't yeah. Yeah, you told me that's what I did. Yes, right
Oh, man, you you won't. Yeah. Yeah. You told me that's what I did. Yes, right.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is already tweaking Caleb Williams mechanic issue.
The second year quarterback has adjusted his stance and is keep his left foot forward before the snap. Ben Johnson said I've done it a number of ways in my time in the league and really over the last few years.
I kind of gravitated towards that is's something that I feel pretty strongly about
He and I talked about it the reason why we want to do it
I think it helps out certainly with the quick game from the gun and it helps us being a little bit better of throwing Uh posture for like a lot of other things that we're asking him to do. Oh joe
Championship at some point in the next five
to seven years. Everyone else?
Tennessee, Tennessee y'all ain't gonna get nothing. Jets,
Falcons, Brown. No, no. Cardinals, no and this is no disrespect to those teams, but I'm just saying the makeup,
the makeup and it's just not happening.
The Bills, I can see it.
The Bengals, I can see it.
You know, there are certain things we, I mean, obviously the Bengals need to do starting
early, starting fast earlier in the season.
If they could, they've already been to a Super Bowl. They just didn't goddamn win it so they can damn sure get back the bills are right there they're
on the cusp of being there so as long as as long as Josh Allen is there they will be back again
and contingent every goddamn year. A bunch of reports surfaced today of Joe Milton
dazzling in Cowboys practice Joe Milton Milton, freak his talents, reportedly left his new teammates and coaches stunned despite no
pads at recent Cowboys practices. One NFL scout reportedly believes Milton has the
most live arm of any quarterback in the NFL and has a chance to
flourish in the Cowboys QB room. Brian Schottenheimer is reportedly all-in on
Milton and believes the sky's the
limit for Milton in the league. Since joining the Cowboys, Milton has reportedly been the
hardest worker, being the first one in the building and one of the last ones out on multiple
occasions. Milton has reportedly already made some eye-opening throws, eye-opening plays,
excuse me, including an incredible throws and a 20-yard scramble. Ocho, is Jerry putting these reports out?
Is he the one that just got his back tattooed
just went under anesthesia and got this tattoo?
I think he just got a tattoo.
It's a few players that did it too this off season.
It's a few of them.
I think he just got a back tattoo of size.
He got some kind of torso. Yeah. Ooh, I'm hurting thinking about that Ocho, dang. I think you just got a back
tattoo of size. He got some
kind of torso. Yeah. Oh, I'm
hurting. I'm thinking about
that. Oh, damn. Hey, hey,
young and listen, I'm even
Jerry is putting these reports
out. These reports mean
nothing. You know, going to
get yourself in helmets and
shorts. There's nothing.
Having a live arm is is is a
good attribute to have but it's so much more to play in the quarterback position. You know, I like him in general,
but there's so much more to the game itself
outside of what they're seeing in shorts and helmets
to be a quarterback, especially playing
in a pressure situation if you're the starter
for that goddamn team that wears a star on its helmet.
So, I mean, they need to slow down a little bit
with the reports and the excitement and the flashes
of what you're seeing against yourselves.
Cause it means nothing when those bullets are firing
for real on a Sunday at one o'clock.
I mean, he showed, where was he at last year?
Wasn't he in, where was he?
New England.
And he showed some flashes, Ocho.
Running around, throwing the ball on the move.
And I think he is gonna have some better offensive talent.
Now I'm not saying he gonna beat Dak out.
He ain't beating Dak out.
You got $60 million.
You're not finna put a $60 million.
I don't care if Joe Milk can look like Patrick Mahomes
in his second year.
He's second year in the field where he threw it
55,000 yards at 50 touchdown.
You ain't putting no $60 million quarterback on the bench.
So maybe that gives Jerry cause to pause or maybe extending.
But I don't see a scenario where Milton, Milton beat, beat that cow.
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