Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Nakobe Dean joins, Jeanty skipping combine, Cockroach milk?!

Episode Date: February 25, 2025

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by Philadelphia Eagles LB and Super Bowl Champion Nakobe Dean joins the show. Later, Unc and Ocho react to Ashton Jeanty skipping the... NFL Combine and waiting to workout until Pro Day, the guys discuss a report that cockroach milk is much more nutritious than cow’s milk and much more!05:30 - Nakobe Dean joins24:00 - Jeanty at Boise State Pro Day32:00 - Ayesha Curry says marriage comes first36:42 - Vegan wedding46:30 - Nutrients in cockroach milk55:30 - $30 for lunch 1:01:15 - Embryo accident 1:04:42 - Q&Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:06:35 tackles, nine tackles for loss, six QB hits from the university of Georgia. Now he was a national champ and now he's a Super Bowl champ. Let's welcome, N'Kobe Dean. N'Kobe, what's up? What's up? What's up? How you doing, bro? I'm good. I'm good. I can't complain. N'Kobe, what's up, bro? What's up? What's up? You good? Let me go first, man. You always go first. Go ahead. Listen, I want to know as someone, you know, obviously I felt I was okay in the game of football, but I ain't never won none. I ain't gonna lie to you. Listen, I never won a national championship, you know, in college. I've never won a Super Bowl. I want to know what it feels like. I'm sure it was probably a drive, a childhood dream, obviously make it to the NFL, you know, but in a national championship and to win a Super Bowl in such a short amount of time.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Bro, what that feel like? Tell me what it feel like. Cause I don't know. I'm gonna say it's surreal in a sense cause it's like damn, it's like it's something that you kind of work towards all the time. But then like you sometimes you be thinking like them losses gonna make you hungry and make you go harder. But them wins, them wins, it's gonna drive you different. Like getting there, getting to the Super Bowl, you win that motherfucker,
Starting point is 00:07:46 you celebrate with your guys. It is like, it's like you wanna get back. You wanna get back. So of course, but now it's definitely a surreal feeling. It's a blessing for sure. Hold on. Yeah, but Colby, I know what you talking about, Colby. I know what you talking about, baby.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Doesn't like that feeling, man. Hey baby, hold on. Oh, oh, Joe. Chalking to about man. It doesn't like that feeling man. Oh, Ocho, talk to the man. That's not necessary. Me and this man, we having a conversation Ocho. I will get back to you in a second. You ain't playing for the Eagles. Why you got the helmet up there? It got the helmet up there. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Kobe, Kobe, hey, man, you go, let's whisper, but we don't want you to hear what we talking about.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Man, you played, Kobe, you played extremely well this year. You was having an outstanding season. You get down. Did you know when you went down, did you know that the seriousness of your injury? I didn't, I didn't. I felt like my knee just buckled.
Starting point is 00:08:44 And then I kind of looked down, I see my knee I felt like my knee just buckled. And then I kinda looked down, I see my kneecap on top of my thigh. Yeah, so I sat down and I pushed my kneecap back in and I stand up. I'm like, all right, as soon as I stand up, it pop back out. And I push it back in, I'm like, all right. I'm walking off the field, I'm thinking,
Starting point is 00:08:59 okay, it's dislocated, give me a brace. And then it just kinda blew up like a balloon. And I'm like, what the? I'm like, and a butt. I mean, gave me a brace. And then it just kind of blew up like a balloon. And I'm like, what the? I'm like, damn. But I mean, it's all good. I mean, I had an injury before God got me. I'm gonna be back better than nothing. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:14 How is rehab going right now? Are you back running? What do you think? Your strength, your lower extremities, are they back almost normal a little bit? Yeah, yeah. I mean, we getting there. We getting there. It's, I'm what?
Starting point is 00:09:26 I'm five weeks, I'd be five weeks out from surgery. What's up? Wednesday. Okay. I'd be five weeks out from surgery on Wednesday, so by week six it's gonna take off because it's a protocol you gotta follow. It's slow in the beginning, then it pick up.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Okay, okay. Colton, let me ask you this. Last year you guys struggled defensively. You couldn't get off the field. You couldn't rush the quarterback. You seemingly couldn't do anything. You bring in Vic Fangio and in one season, it's been, I can't remember a time that a defense has done a 180 like your guys, like you guys did. What do you think the biggest difference was between last year and this year's Super Bowl
Starting point is 00:10:05 lights out outstanding defense? I feel like it was a buy in from the guys. Man, you got Vic who been in the game for a long time. Then you got, well, we was one of the youngest defenses in the league. So it was like everybody kinda, we all looked at each other like we ain't really done nothing. So we just kinda bought into what he,
Starting point is 00:10:25 cause Vic kind of came in with a older head mentality. Like doing OTA. No nonsense. No nonsense. So it was like, we was doing the, at first with Sirianni, like my first two years, it was like, OTA's was cool. I mean, they ain't really pushed us as much.
Starting point is 00:10:41 It wasn't as hard. Training camp wasn't that hard. And then Vic come, he got us doing conditioning drills, doing OTAs, we like, what? But we bought into it, we bought into it. That's why you see somebody like Zaylin Carter able to play 100% of snaps. Like you don't really see that from defensive linemen.
Starting point is 00:10:58 So it was just like, and now that we seen it work, I mean, shit, Sky ain't even the limit for how good any of those guys, us could be on defense. I agree with you. I said that last year. I felt if Jalen Carter got some shape, I'd say he has the ability. He has Reggie White potential.
Starting point is 00:11:18 I'm not saying he's gonna be that, but you watch him, the way he can rush the quarterback, he can bully, he can rip, he's tremendous first step, he can stop the run, he has no weakness. It's all in here and up here. And he got himself in shape and he was dominant. Yeah, it was definitely, it was great to see because I've been playing with him since college.
Starting point is 00:11:38 So, JC also got like a, I don't know, you get out there, you kind of see them lineemen be a little scared of him because he coming out the gate for the first nap and he talking. They in the huddle, he yelling. He got a little different kind of- He got a little screw moves up behind him. Yeah, he talking a little different shit than B.G.
Starting point is 00:12:01 So you can kind of tell that the linemen scared. He'll look at the linemen and say, yeah, he scared. He scared, he like pointing at him. And the lineman just kind of just ain't saying nothing to him, he's like, yeah, you know he got it. Yeah, that's funny. But most of the time, there are not very many officers of lineman that really talk back in general.
Starting point is 00:12:17 They always, for some reason, they always focus, don't really do the trash talking, especially back to the lineman. I used to get myself in trouble during my day because I would talk trash and TV timeout. The closest people to me would be the deepest lineman, you know, TV time. And I'm like, go on, cross the thing. And the referee would have to come in and back up. And my left and right tackle would always tell me, Chad, don't wake them boys up, because you ain't got to deal with them in the trenches.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Don't talk. But I got a question for you, man. What's the toughest part about playing linebacker as opposed to in college and the difference in NFL? What's the difference outside of the speed of the game? For me, for me, I feel like the toughest part is I feel like linebackers should be the general on the defense. You should be the one, you should be the one lining everybody up or not necessarily lining everybody up but kind of like you should be like general on the defense. You should be the one, you should be the one lining everybody up, or not necessarily lining everybody up, but kind of like, you should be like the battery pack.
Starting point is 00:13:09 The get everybody going, you kind of, you kind of, you the glue in a sense. We like to call ourselves the glue. Like we run with 4'3 and we bang with 3'50. So it was like, I feel like being linebackers, we got to be able to do all that. And we gotta also be able to keep everybody kind of, like when J.C. a chance to get the mouth
Starting point is 00:13:33 and I went on that 15-yard penalty, I gotta tell him to chill out. You gotta calm everybody down. Yeah, you gotta have the respect from the other guys of the defense to be able to even have a green knot and make the calls and everything. And I feel like as a linebacker, you shouldn't like shy away from that.
Starting point is 00:13:48 You should want to embrace something like that and go for it. So I feel like that's the toughest part. Not even just playing the game because if you can play, you can play. How did playing at a program like the University of Georgia? Because you know Kirby, he came from Coach Saban and Kirby had no nonsense. You gotta grind, you gotta thump the coach. Hey, he ain't no walkthrough player, you thumping. He old school.
Starting point is 00:14:13 So how did playing at the University of Georgia prepare you to play for the Philadelphia Eagles and then NFL? It made me, it gave me that like, that different type of, I say give a fuck factor. Just cause it like, you playing it somewhere like George, you, I ain't have, I ain't have the NIA leaders, so you ain't have that, you ain't have that money coming in. So you gotta, you gotta be playing, you gotta be playing to get to the league or you really
Starting point is 00:14:39 had to love it. Cause you, we was banging every day. We was banging every day and it kind of made me grow up and be mature in the sense of, no matter what you're doing outside of ball, when it comes to being in that building, you got to perform. And the people inside that building don't care about what you got to go. Well, in a sense, they don't care about what you got going if you ain't performing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:00 So it's like, and Kirby told me that early on because I was, I was being on school. I was an engineer major, so I was up all night. Oh, me too. He was like, yeah, I was up all night. So he was, he, um. You ain't on the engineering scholarship, Kobe. That's what, that's what Kirby probably told you. Well, he, I'll tell y'all a story. It was my freshman year. I came in early, it was springtime. And I had first got there. I'm out late, partying with the guys. And then I'm staying up late doing homework.
Starting point is 00:15:36 It's like spring practice. So I'm in the means. Those. Those and all. Those and all. Kirby come to me, he say, you know man, this before practice, he say, you know man, this before practice, he say, you know man,
Starting point is 00:15:47 I know you working hard, you got the engineering, you know you trying to find your way. And I know it's hard right now because the defense hard, but I don't give a fuck. He said, hey, he said, hey, he said, when you come out here, I need you focused. When you come into the meetings, I need you focused. I need you up.
Starting point is 00:16:08 So, and that kind of, I always remember that. I don't remember nothing else Curb told me. I remember that and it kind of, it helped me through everything with my business and all that. So like they don't care. They don't care until you make it. It's a performance based league.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yeah. Exactly. All that other stuff, where you came from, Buckets of War, L Lombardi outlet trophy, Heisman trophy They don't give a deal about that you better be able to perform or they gonna get you know What about that? Yeah, definitely. Hey, listen, who are some of the linebackers, bro? You know obviously I've had players that I look up to and Oxy studied and tried to model my game after Before I made the league and tried to do what they did
Starting point is 00:16:45 Once once I once I got there who was some linebackers past or present that you studied a model your game after? Well, I used to I'm I'm I'm towards the shorting end a little bit under City's foot. So I used to look at guys like Eric Kendricks who was a little even kind of like unorthodox in the footwork and everything. Of course, I used to look at Ray, I used to look at Dan Brooks, Roak Koy, who came right before me, I like, cause he's just like a pure linebacker. He plays like,
Starting point is 00:17:20 those guys mostly, I used to study like Daris Leonard, as far as like punching the ball out and everything like that But of course he had he real long kind of guy. Yeah, yeah but he real Yeah, I used to study him as far as like getting turnovers Fred of course Just those guys and me the more I used to study safety too, like Apollo, Malu.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Yeah. Not like I wasn't going to play safety, but it's just like, you kind of study the guys that you like to play the game. Like you study James Harrison, even though he was out the edge. He towards my fault. I know where I'm going to stay. Listen, it's okay. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Hey, I'm going to whoop him. You good. You good. I'm going to whoop him. But no, I used to stay like James Harrison, like the physicality of the game and everything like that. I just felt like, I feel like as a linebacker with the NFL and the league trying to take some of the physicality out of the game,
Starting point is 00:18:14 it's on us to bring it back, you know? And do it our way, not trying to get fined and everything like the hip drop. Let me ask you this, Kobe. You taking all my questions, man. Go ahead. Yeah, listen, I got one more question. Now for you, for somebody as young as you,
Starting point is 00:18:33 and I'm thinking about just me, because I've never won anything, you know? So if you won so much so early in life, you got so much left in your career, how do you define success for yourself as a player and a linebacker when you've already won a national championship, you won a Super Bowl already. So what else is left on the plate outside of personal goals? Outside of personal goals, you just kind of
Starting point is 00:18:57 you kind of taste in greatness. You want to, like I said, when you win it when you win that first natty, you win that first Super Bowl, you want to keep winning. It all starts over. You don't want to, like, okay, okay, if I want to play a decade in the league, I just finished my third year, so I at least got seven more years. At the beginning of every year,
Starting point is 00:19:17 my goal is to be the best linebacker in the league and win a Super Bowl, to have the top defense in the league. So, and that's kind of what you do with everything too. You set your goals for yourself and you just try to push towards it. So, I'm on down playing. I don't care how many times I did it. If I wanted it, I'm gonna go get it.
Starting point is 00:19:36 That's something. I like that. Let me ask you this. The rule now they're trying to get the tush push ban. Have you guys been able to stop the tush push in practice? How many times have you guys stopped it in practice? They don't do that in practice. Y'all know we ain't doing that in practice.
Starting point is 00:19:49 They, I always joke with some of the old linemen like y'all know y'all can't, y'all won't be able to do that against us. I always joke against us, but man, look, they, if somebody don't like it, they gonna try to ban it. So I say keep it, of course, but for Byers' reasons. Make them stop it.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah, for Byers' reasons. I'm a defensive guy, so it's like, I don't care at this point in the league. It's not too much tough. I'm not gonna look at someone on the offensive side of the ball and be like, oh, they need to ban this because it's bad football. Like, nah, we on defense, we gonna figure it out.
Starting point is 00:20:26 We get paid to stop officers, we get paid to, but they're not score, so we gonna try to figure it out. Yeah, and that's the problem, the people in positions of power don't have the mentality like you have or the mentality like the players have, especially those that are part of the competition committee,
Starting point is 00:20:41 they trying to do it with stuff simply because you can't stop it. But, I need to do it with stuff simply because you can't stop it. But I need to hear know there. Dynasty repeat. Yeah. Eagles. Yeah. Y'all win the Super Bowl. Y'all about to run it back. Like I said, at the beginning of every year, the goal is a Super Bowl. It is. It is. Kobe, we appreciate your time man. Thanks for stopping by. Congratulations. Great college career. Great start to your NFL career. National champ, Super Bowl champ. Hey, hopefully we have you back on here again next year and you're back to back Super Bowl champ. Congratulations, man. Continued success and speedy recovery. So, so appreciation. Yes, sir. I need some of them 85 too. Oh, I got you. I
Starting point is 00:21:23 got you. I'm gonna send it to you. I'm gonna send it to you. I know how to get in touch with you now. Yeah, love. Appreciate you. Have a good one, bro. Me too. M'Kobe, ding. And that was dope. That was dope. That was dope. But yeah, young boy don't wanna, he don't wanna natty. He don't wanna Super Bowl and I'm here I am empty-handed, but I would listen I want some more men, but it's not the same feeling man Like I kind of made me feel bad That's gonna make me feel bad the way y'all was like like like like the the camaraderie y'all had because both of y'all got a ring Look oh Joe everybody that I mean ain't a whole lot of uh Ain't a whole lot of Heisman Trophy winners in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Ain't a whole lot of Heisman Trophy winners in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Ain't a whole lot of Heisman Trophy winners that won Super Bowls. Yeah. It ain't even, bro, so you only gotta get you the Heisman Trophy, National Champion, Rookie of the Year, Super Bowl, League MVP, Super, damn! I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:22:21 First pick in the draft. I mean, Cam was, look, Cam won Heisman National Championship. He's rookie of the year MVP. Then went to Super Bowl. I mean, he's pretty good. Marcus Allen. Now, Marcus got, Marcus won rookie of the year, Heisman
Starting point is 00:22:39 National Championship, MVP, Super League MVP, Super Bowl MVP. But he's one of the few. It doesn't happen. A lot of great things have to happen, Ocho, for you to have, I mean, obviously, you know, the Heisman Trophy, your team has to be good, but that's an individual award. But once you start getting up to that level, to have team success,
Starting point is 00:23:03 cause one play can ruin it all. But I'm just saying. But every great hack talking to young fella, you know. I'm a dope. Georgia boy doing what we do. Win. What's up, everybody? I'm Trevon Edwards, co-host of the new podcast
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Starting point is 00:26:03 you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. ["Running Back"] ["Running Back"] Oh, Joe, boysise State running back Aston Genty will only participate in medical evaluations and team interviews in the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. Genty will go through on field drills at Boise State Pro Day instead.
Starting point is 00:26:42 The 21 year old is coming off a stellar 2024 season and with the Broncos finishing second in the Heisman voting. Gentie led the country in rushing with 2,601 rush yards on 374 carries, scoring 30 total touchdowns. You like this, don't you? God damn, I'm gonna say it again, but I caught myself. I caught myself real quick. Yes, of course, Of course I like it
Starting point is 00:27:06 There's certain people that don't have to go and perform at the NFL combine in front of all the scouts You know why huh? Because everything you need to see is on film where it actually counts not in shorts and shirts and a pair of cleats That don't mean nothing. What does it look like when I turn the film on? What do you give me? What how do you give me? How do you help my team? I'm gonna start there. How do you help my team when I turn the film on? Do you pop out on film?
Starting point is 00:27:33 Yep. He done just that. That's for all 32 teams. Now there are teams that have running backs and that position is solidified already and they might not need Gentie. There's no need for him to do anything at the combine that they can turn the film on and go see for themselves. He had
Starting point is 00:27:47 a phenomenal career, especially senior season. There's nothing for him to prove at the combine. Now what I think that he needs to do is needs to run a phenomenal 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You need to run a great 40. You. There are very few players that are coming out in the draft that don't need to do anything. Chador Sanders, Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, who is deciding to do stuff anyway because, listen, the film, The Eye in the Sky doesn't lie. Gentie, Abdul Carter, and maybe one or two others, but those individuals, they don't have to do anything because the resume speaks for itself and they've already put the film out so there's nothing for them to do in shorts and shirt in a freaking pair of cleats. So you like him not going, you like him like, okay, let me go to a familiar
Starting point is 00:28:37 setting, let me aim, obviously, you know, he's going to be going to the show that I can catch the ball, I can be a three down back. Um, but I agree. Look, I don't think he has to run. Look at the end of the day, somebody got those 2,600 rush yards. Yeah. Emma Smith ain't run no four or five. He did okay.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah. I mean, yeah, you love to have a guy like, I mean, normally with the exception of Chris Johnson, how many got AP ran blistering time, but like I need a guy with vision and I need a guy with balance. You need a guy just that. You got just that. We good.
Starting point is 00:29:15 If he can do that. Hey, you know what? Add this to it. And also if you need a guy with a first man, they gonna bring him down. I think the other thing, I want to see him in path protection because you know what happens Ocho, you put your back in there and he can't protect, they're gonna blitz his ass every single time. They're gonna blitz him.
Starting point is 00:29:39 I got to. And if you scared, I'm gonna sit you in the quarterback's lap. See blocking is all about technique and understanding. Yeah. Know who you got. Cut the distance down. Make the guy come through you.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Because see the more distance you have, the more he's gonna be doing all this, Ocho. Yeah. You gotta close it. I'm gonna close that distance. If I got you in the A or the B gap, I'm gonna be right there. Well, you can't do all that. You got to come through this little gap You gotta meet me off on your ass. Yeah, you just curse Well, I asked you no cuffs were but okay But uh, but that's what you have to do yeah, but think the kid can play. I think the kid, you know, after what we saw last year,
Starting point is 00:30:28 Ocho, from the running backs, the resurgence of that position, you got a 2,000 yard rush, a 1,900 yard rush, a couple of guys that was what, well over 1,200. Now you, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Now remember the guys that were over 1,200 in the 2,000, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. Now remember the guys that were over 1200 in the 2019 Russia. These are the elite backs. These are upper echelon backs in the NFL.
Starting point is 00:30:51 These ain't just no anybody's now. Give me the, give me the, give me the, give me the top 15 backs. Cause there are a lot of guys that, I mean, that was, that was way up there. Huh? No, no, the, uh, this year. The top, give me the top rushes. Oh yeah. It's uh. What you got? What you got?
Starting point is 00:31:32 Good. Boy, ashes. Lord, have mercy on me. Somebody knows so much about computers. Ain't no Wi-Fi. That's the Wi-Fi. That's the Wi-Fi. That's the Wi-Fi phone.
Starting point is 00:31:43 I don't see nothing. Uh, Joe Mixon. That's the Wi-Fi. That's the Wi-Fi. That's the Wi-Fi phone. I don't see nothing. Joe Mixon, Nigel Harris, Rico Dowdle, Tony Pollard, James Connor, Bucky Urban, Aaron Jones, Cuba Hubbard. I mean, are those elite backs? Cause you told me it was just the elite. You said-
Starting point is 00:32:06 They all went over thousand. Joe Mixon went over thousand and 14 games. A lot of these guys went over thousand yards and 15 and 16 games. Jonathan Taylor had 1400 yards and 14 games. Are we setting the bar for greatness at a thousand yards now? I'm saying the running back has had a resurgence. Remember they weren't taking even running backs in the first round. Didn't nobody... the mere fact that
Starting point is 00:32:32 Derrick Henry went for eight million dollars, what does that tell you about the running back position? Joe Mixon got released. What does that tell you? They don't value the running back position but obviously these players went to places where they were used correctly, where they were used the right way where they saw value And what they were able to bring to that team and that offense They had what one two one two three four five six they had five guys One two three four five guys rush for at least fourteen hundred yards. Yeah, another guy Josh Jacobs had thirteen hundred Yeah, Kyron Williams with a yard short of thirteen hundred And then you had like five guys that go over 1100.
Starting point is 00:33:09 And then you had another, you know, so you had 15 guys, Ocho, they go over at least a thousand yards. And I look, a thousand yards, stop, a thousand yards was the measuring stick, Ocho, when it was 12 games. That's what everybody was excited about. And even when it went to 14 games, it's like, okay, now you doing something.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Now, you know, is it a little luster has left the thousand yard Ocho, because if you average it out, that's like 60 yards, a little over 60 yards a game. So when it was 12, if somebody got a thousand yards, you know, he put it work, even when you went to 14 games. But the running back has had a resurgence, you know, and we talked to James Cook, who had the call and the running backs like, hey, we need to get this thing back to respectability.
Starting point is 00:34:04 The running back, we need to hold our part. And for the most part, they did it. B. Jean Robinson had over 14, had over 1400 yards. Derek Henry had a 1900. It's the first time a 19 or you are Russia did not lead the league in Russian. Just go to show you what type of season safe one. And Oh Joe, Aisha Curry says her marriage to stealth comes
Starting point is 00:34:25 before that for kids I think for us our relationship always comes first then we're parents and that works for us because then you have two happy people raising kids in a house so family sector in our lives always comes first Oh Joe like dislike you see you see, you understand? Listen, I don't know the rules of marriage. I don't know the rules of marriage, you know, and or the guideline of the rulebook and as a wife on the way you're supposed to conduct yourself and the way things are supposed to go. But I'm assuming if Aisha Curry is saying it, that is
Starting point is 00:35:02 the way it's supposed to go. Now, my grandmother's no longer here to correct me if I'm wrong. My mother is no longer here to correct me if I'm wrong. So for me to be able to answer that question, I'm assuming that's the way things are supposed to go. Always husband first and kids after that. Yeah, a lot of therapists say that, go ahead. Okay, now I was just gonna ask you,
Starting point is 00:35:30 I've seen many scenarios, I'm not sure if you've seen them on Twitter before, if your wife is in trouble, your child is in trouble, who do you save first? I've seen many scenarios like that. And this almost sounds, not sounds similar to that, but how Ayesha is picking the husband first. No, in general, in any scenario, and the kids come-
Starting point is 00:35:52 Unified front. Okay. Okay. I mean, look, to each his own, look, Ocho, I do my very best to stay out of people's homes, their relationships, how they do things, because a lot of people, Ocho, I do my very best to stay out of people's homes, their relationships, how they do things, because a lot of people, you know, hey, man, I can't believe you did that to your daughter. I can't believe that's how you was,
Starting point is 00:36:12 but that's how I was. That's my home. That's how I raised, that's how I brought my kids up. So somebody else, hey, I believe that's a great way to do things. We first, we're gonna make sure we're happy. Then if we're happy, everything is unison with us, the kids are going to be going to be Gucci. Yeah. So, but obviously some people say, no, the kids first, kids come first.
Starting point is 00:36:37 Well, I know my girl, I know my girl, it wasn't no kids first, it was Papa first. Right. Oh, so even back then, even that, that's the traditional way. Hell yeah. Okay. Okay. Hell yeah. What? Barney, Barney first.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Right. He got what he wanted to watch it. He, we watched what he wanted to watch. And I asked the girls got older. My aunts got older. They want to watch the news all night, right? So When he come home, we already know We had to turn the TV, right?
Starting point is 00:37:12 so He'd be home They come sit down and you know, he like he wouldn't turn they get up and go to the room I come back y'all could watch what the hell y'all want. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Anybody want to watch no wrong to conkite and David Brinkley they'll watch the news all night, right? But you know as you get older don't you that's he wasn't interested in anything else I mean he used to love Westerns Western when I was a kid or two the Westerns were good Yeah, that's good smoke it off big, you know, uh, I think big Valley was another one But yeah, that's the way my grandfather and grandmother was. My granny came first to him.
Starting point is 00:37:46 Obviously, Barney Porter came first in everything and the kids came next. Right. That's how it was. It wasn't no, if you ask Papa something and he said no, you go ask granny. No, no, no, no. Boy, you got killed for that. That don't work. Listen, that didn't work when I was young.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Now, there would be some work when I was young. Now, there will be some times where I ask my grandma something, and then she suggests, how about you go ask your grandfather? But if she's not going to say no, and think I'm going to turn around and go ask my grandfather? Man, please.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Not in that household. She already just say, go ask your papa. And the funny thing she... Cause she wasn't gonna say yeah or nay anyway. It's him. He had... He gonna say no anyway. And if he said no that was the end of it, Ocho. Is it?
Starting point is 00:38:38 You might run to like... Man, can't do nothing. Say that under who breath? Okay. Man, can't do nothing. What? Say that under who breath? Okay. Bad boy, hey, look here, he quit. My grandfather told my aunts all the time, he said, don't grumble and stay, grumble and leave. He said, tell me what I'm over for, I am at your place.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Don't tell me I ain't no good, you know what, in my place. Get you on. I ain't one of the problems that I had. Oh Joe, you will love this one. Oh Joe, this was I made sure I picked this especially for you. Hold on. Hold on. Oh Joe, you get comfortable. There's a there's a there's a woman. She got married. Okay, she's vegan. The wedding was all vegan. Take a look. The wedding was all vegan. Take a look.
Starting point is 00:39:23 Now get into it! After her family ordered pizzas instead of eating her $15,000 vegan wedding catering. Bride shared on Reddit that her and her now husband have been vegan for the past three years so it only made sense that they have an all vegan wedding reception. Wedding came around, everything was going according to plan, until the bride noticed that her brother Tom was not in his assigned seat during the reception. Twenty minutes later, Tom returned carrying 20 boxes of pizza with his cousins and distributed it to the guests saying that it was real food.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Well, hold on that. Now that's the bride fault. That's the bride fault. If you're having a wedding, you're inviting people to a wedding, you have to appease the people at the wedding. If everybody at your wedding isn't vegan, you can't force me. You're vegan food. Whether you pay $15,000 for it, $15,000 for it or not. And if you spent $15,000 on vegan food, you're just a food. Excuse my language, I apologize. I apologize to the couple. You don't spend no $15,000 on the food
Starting point is 00:40:28 because you invite people, you send out the, you send out, what do you call it? You send out the invites, right? Invitations, yes. Invitations. You make calls and ask who eats vegan, who is vegan and wants a plate of vegan food. Those who are not vegan, then listen,
Starting point is 00:40:45 your price, you might've spent a thousand dollars if that's the case. Yeah, cause ain't nobody gonna eat that best but you and your husband. Exactly, that's the whole point. Only a select few people are gonna be vegan that are coming to your wedding. So you're gonna force everybody to eat something
Starting point is 00:40:58 that they're not. That's not how you conduct yourself at a wedding. When you get married, you gotta appease your guests. What are you doing do you do I think the thing is what you you gotta have a look I don't start I ain't been to once I've never been to a wedding reception so I could tell you what they have but you probably you probably see this is why this why we going before the justice of the peace. And that way we go there. Time out, time out, time out. But if you get married, boy, I need a ceremony, boy.
Starting point is 00:41:31 I need a ceremony. That justice of the peace. I'm trying to catch the, um, what you call that thing they throw back? The bouquet. I'm trying to catch the bouquet. What you talking about? I need to say, listen, I know when you get married, I already know who it is. I know who it's gonna be.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Yeah. I wanna be there. No, I ain't spending, look, first of all, I ain't spending that kind of money. Whoa, wait, wait a minute, wait a minute. You don't have to, you can have a wedding for $10,000. The more money you make. I can have a wedding for, I can have a wedding for $2,75 to justice of peace.
Starting point is 00:42:03 But, hon, we, listen, you need people want to see that you got family, you got family, you got my brother, my sister, my mom, my kids, her brother, her sister, her, his, her mom. Okay. Boom boom. 15 people crowded in the courtroom forgot about the nightcap team. You forgot about the nightcap moderators. You forgot about the nightcap.
Starting point is 00:42:21 All these people want to see. I'm going to see it. I'm holding the zoom up. Y'all can see it. On the phone? Yeah. Nah, nah, I need something. Well, if you go to the Jessica Court of Peace, you just throw it in court. You throw the bouquet in court, and I'm
Starting point is 00:42:34 going to catch it in there. Well, well, I guess they throw something else. They throw a garden? What else they throw? They throw something else. Oh, that's that. So they throw. That's for the women, ain't it?
Starting point is 00:42:44 Well, who throw the garden? Oh, that's that. So they throw. That's for the women, ain't it? What? Well, who throw the gardener? Oh, that's for the men. Yeah. Which one is for the men? No, no, no, no. No, ain't nobody throwing nothing. What you mean? Ain't nobody throwing.
Starting point is 00:42:57 They can throw the bouquet. You can't throw the bouquet in the, in the, in the, in the, in the courthouse. Yes, you can. If it's never been done before you can do it. Hell I couldn't celebrate when I was playing but I still did it didn't I? Listen I'm gonna catch the bouquet and the garden I'm catching both of them. Why you wanna care you already gonna be married? Who? You! To who? I don't know. Yeah, I don't know either.
Starting point is 00:43:27 I got an idea. Me too, I do too. Yeah, but like I said, I don't. Your idea wrong. I don't know what the protocols are for wedding. I don't know if you've got to like, you know, I mean, if you come to my wedding and you're spanking your seafood, there ain't gonna be nothing there
Starting point is 00:43:48 because I'm allergic to it. So if y'all come here and think y'all eat lobster, crab legs, scallop, shrimp, oysters, it ain't happening like that. You right, you right. Now, y'all have some barbecue, I like barbecue. We'll have some oxtails, you'll get messy. So, hey, babe, go ahead and take your dress off
Starting point is 00:44:13 because we eat oxtails. But let me tell you something. Let me tell you about my wedding. See, my wedding is gonna be a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities foods. Okay? So whether you Haitian, you Latino, you Jamaican, you Bahamian, it's gonna be a little bit of everything.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Man, I ain't paying extra for all that. Huh? I ain't paying extra for all that. No, no more of this book. You ain't got to pay for it. You ain't got to pay for it. I already got the caterers. I already got the caterers.
Starting point is 00:44:44 And they doing it out of love. Out for it. I already got the caterers. I already got the caterers and they doing it. Yet they doing it out of love, out of love for me and my cap. My wedding theme is the nightcap wedding. And we go streaming live on nightcap. No, what you mean? But I $15,000 for all vegan food. That's ridiculous. I mean come on. That's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:45:06 I mean you, first of all, you know your family. You know your family don't get down like that. She did it on purpose. You know your family don't get down like that, don't you? I know what my family, for the most part, I know what my family eat and what they won't eat. So why would I bring something that just. Me and my wife would eat.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Right. I already know my kids not eating that my sister, my mom, my brother, they not eating that my homeboy not eating that. So now we spend 15,000 or whatever we spend for the food and it's going to waste. You know what? She spent 50, she spent $15,000 thinking about herself, not nobody else. They spent $15,000 thinking about herself and not the guests. I'm thinking about the guests.
Starting point is 00:45:54 I'm thinking about the people. I want you to have a good time at my wedding. There's a reason why I'm gonna have a live band. There's a reason I'm gonna have Kiki Wyatt singing. There's a reason I'm gonna have Brian McKnight singing. There's a reason why I'm gonna have, you know, I got another surprise I don't want to tell nobody. There's a reason I'm having different dishes from different ethnicities and backgrounds at my wedding because I want everybody to enjoy themselves. There's a reason why I'm
Starting point is 00:46:20 having a karaoke machine with a $5,000 prize. We're going to sing the best song. Well, you need to have mountain oysters. I need you to have fried squirrel. I need you to have baked raccoon. I need you to have bull dicking onions. Bull dicking onions. I would need to have some of that.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Ox tails, pig tails, turkey necks, pig feet. Hey, listen, I I'm gonna have three of those I'm at three I'm at three three three three three of them country meals right now I can't get I can't give them all cuz you can't take up all the room I'm gonna think I'm having sex before you don't worry about I got you chicken feet. I Like I like chicken feet. I like chicken feet I like chicken feet. I like chicken feet. Oh, that was funny. They didn't talk about bull what?
Starting point is 00:47:10 Y'all better wake up. Bull what? Bull nicking onions? That was funny. That was funny. What's up everybody? I'm Trevon Edwards, co-host of the new podcast G-O-T-E. Greatest of Their Era with Steph Curry. You don't want to miss our first episode that's out now. We went live from All-Star
Starting point is 00:47:30 Weekend and had special guest appearance by Steph Curry himself. Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters. When you have a scouting report and you're on the list as not just a shooter, but we have specific rules for how we guard you. There's a fear factor that's associated with anytime you're wide open, like you might as well just count that and get on back on defense. And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Payser five dirt four. Payser is a leader. Okay, okay. I'm mad at him, I left him off my list, but I still like my list. You won't believe who Steph left off his list. That's so tough. That's why we have to have these conversations.
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Starting point is 00:50:30 Yeah. Scientists have discovered that cockroach's milk is four times more nutritious than cow's milk. So they lie. This milk contains protein crystals rich in essential amino acids, energy dense nutrients, making it a potential food source. They lie. I'll be like Mr. Glass. Like Samuel Jackson every time I take a step, inch break. I ain't drinking no cockroach milk. Answer me this, Uncle. Answer me this. Yes. How
Starting point is 00:51:02 do the scientists know? Who do they do the test on? Don't tell anybody you ran the test on lab rats and compare lab rats drinking cockroach milk compared to the lab rats drinking regular milk and using that as your scientific study to say that cockroach milk is more better or is better in any way. Man, if you don't stop playing, stop playing with us, stop playing with us, man. Oh Joe, it's 20, 25. Now all of a sudden, cockroach milk.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Yeah. Roll cheese. Okay. Well, I'll tell you what, oh Joe, we go get us a show. Unc and oh Joe eat first place. We go, we go down south. I know this place bull dicking onions, man. You now, you know what? It one more thing about it. I try south. I know this place Bulldicking onions, me and you.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Now you know what? And one more thing about it. I try anything. I won't try to dig. Well I eat a bull. That's what I'm talking about. I think this is I do anything once. Nah, I ain't tried no cockroach milk.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Man, ain't nobody. Come on, come on, come on. Oh wait, wait a minute. What happened if you were on the show on. Oh wait. Wait a minute. What happened if you on the show? Um, Fear factor your factor Mm-hmm, you ain't gonna try it. Nope. I ain't going on fear fact. I'm glad I mean I remember fear fact There are some things that I could eat right like them raw the wrong stuff, but I ain't eating no cockroach I ain't eating no bugs. Yeah. now listen, now ants, chocolate covered ants
Starting point is 00:52:25 is a delicacy in some countries. They have no chocolate, they have no chocolate, that's it, they was eating. Oh, I, yeah. That was just there in the bugs, ah, hell nah. I'm just saying, I've traveled to some countries where frog legs, frog legs, Yeah, I have frog legs.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. Frog legs, pigtails, chicken feet, chicken necks. I've had all that. OK. Mountain oysters, hogs and cattle. Yeah. Yes. I've had turkey. Yeah. Turkey oysters. You didn't know turkey had oysters, did you?
Starting point is 00:52:59 Turkey? Turkey balls. There was this place, there was this place in Greenland, outside of Greenland called Bruce's and they was famous for mountain oysters and they had them all. They had turkey, they had cow, they had hog and you know, hey. Hold on, so you eat chitlins too, right? No, hell nah. Oh, here you go. So you eat frog legs, you eat all this stuff you're naming but you won't eat chitlins? They stink too bad. What you mean?
Starting point is 00:53:28 If you have someone that knows how to clean chitlins right, there shouldn't be no problem with you eating them. That's a lie, chitlins stink. Oh, when they're cleaned correctly and cooked correctly, they do not smell. They do smell, and I don't want them. So frog legs? I eat them all, I eat them all. Hold on, so frog legs then stink? Oh, pig feet don't stink? I don't want them so I eat them all I eat them all hold on so frog
Starting point is 00:53:46 lays then stink pig feet don't stink? I don't know. No, I mess with pig feet. I go to say hey we go to Costco and get that big old jar right now I go get them yeah but I'm saying they stink though they stink the same way chitlins stink. Chitlinslins oh my goodness. Hey At some point you have to evolve now we just talked about this at the top of the year I'm a father said in 2025. We won't try new things first. Listen two things two things I need you to write down for me. Okay, that's you're gonna do before the year ends You're gonna try chitlins and you go eat some ass. Oh
Starting point is 00:54:24 Don't feel okay. Give me the chitlins, give me a plate of them, a five pound bucket. Give me a five pound bucket. Bad. You, you, you out of gas on that one, Ocho. Give me the bucket of chitlins. Okay, okay. Let's take one off the list.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Chitlins and at least sucking toes. Missionary with crushed ice. Chillings! Come on, you gotta live, man. I'm telling you, you're not gonna make it like this. You talking about getting married. Ain't nobody marry you at the Justice Center if you ain't sucking no toes.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Ocho, you give Miss B Nasty my number yesterday. You see Miss B Nasty? Oh, oh, oh, oh, you know what? I forgot it. I'm gonna send it to her. She in the chat? What she's? What she's? Yeah, I mean, she come in it? You heard me? What she said? She looking for you, huh? Yeah. Yeah. Don't be scared dude. This is your time. This your time to shine. Hey, you talk about Super Bowl? This is your Super Bowl in life. This your real, this your Super Bowl. Hey, uh.
Starting point is 00:55:27 What's up, what's up? What's really going on? Where your roast farts at? I need you to get back, take four of them things. Hear me, uh? Don't let us down. Don't let the chat down. Oh Lord, there y'all go.
Starting point is 00:55:37 Don't let the chat down. But you, hey, you and me be nasty, I'm telling you. And now that, that's a movie you can make right there boy Man, yeah, you'll be off one. Oh Joe. Hey, I got lip. Oh Joe. You blushing too. Look at you blushing Bad you try to give you try to get me kicked off on YouTube We just got back to YouTube good places. We didn't curse, we didn't say nothing bad. We just said, Miss B-Nasty, she sent a message to you yesterday, so I responded to her message and said,
Starting point is 00:56:14 I can send you his number, sis. Now, I don't want to be disrespectful and just give her your number without your consent. What a great life. But right now, you can let the people know on the chat. You can let her know if it's okay. Now if you consent to me sending her your number, then so be it. Or I could just tell her, sis, slide in the DM, slide in the DM and he'll respond. You need Jesus. We didn't go to Bible study.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Oh, listen, hey, I just got baptized last week because the last one was wearing off. So I know I'm good now. I don't everything in my life then reset. Well it wasn't in salt water cuz them sins ain't flowed away. That's why that's why I ask them forgiveness. I ask them I repented. Man. I wonder what somebody was talking about Miss B nasty. Oh, yeah. Yeah, you know company you already know I should have known you would rack smack dab in the middle of some bulljab. No, it wasn't me. Listen, she saw a picture of you BET posted on top of the other picture of you. You were sharp too now. You were
Starting point is 00:57:21 sharp now. I ain't gonna lie to you. Yeah, you know, a little something. I threw up. She was casket sharp. She should have met you. I saw your boy Coleman D lie to you. Yeah, yeah, you know, a little something, little something. I threw up. You must have asked her sharp. She said it messed with you. Oh, I saw your boy combing the Mingas too. Yeah, hey, that's my uncle there, boy. Oh, he put that issue on too. He put it on now. At a different level. It does. Now, I need to go to those type of places, rare carpet events, where I can put that type of attire on, but I don't go nowhere like that.
Starting point is 00:57:42 But, listen, she wrote something on top of the picture, because you were sharp and I ain't gonna lie to you. A 10 to 10, you was a 10. She said, I don't wanna say what she said, but I went on top of the message and said, listen, sis, I can see your number if you need B. I ain't see it. And I left it at that. It's up there, chat, send it to him.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Somebody please send it to him. Yeah, y'all send it to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She wants you on. Listen, it's 2025. Y'all been going at it for two years now. You might as well make it happen. Y'all make a good couple too.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Boy, you man look at, you know what man? I ain't gonna be able to live that down. I just want you to live a little bit. That's all. I want you to live that life. Man, you know how many people just, I mean. Hey, that neon coat. They kill me.
Starting point is 00:58:35 Hey, they were killing me at the show. Hey, that was funny, boy. I reposted that on my story. Lord, have mercy. It's not a I'm the best wing man you can have on. I want to see you happy. I want to check. Y'all think I'm ever be able to live this down chat?
Starting point is 00:58:52 Yeah. Yeah. Not as long as I'm here. And you know, I know you like it too on because you've been blushing for the past 20 minutes. Yeah, yeah. Man, you know what your old poor hustler, you know. You know. Hey, every time I say Miss B Nasty, you hit that shy guy from the five heartbeats.
Starting point is 00:59:22 You know, we play shy brother. Ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha. Hunch on woman says a man giving low effort after he sends money for a lunch. Good morning, good morning. Cash out the $30. I know it ain't much, but lunch on me. Honestly, I'm so over these low efforts. Just keep effing. You don't have to do that. Thanks though.
Starting point is 00:59:46 See that's the problem. It's just ungrateful. She sent it back to him, Mocho. She sent it back to him? Yeah. Yeah, so listen, that's that's that's $30 less that she had. She ain't even had, she ain't had no money. Well, you know, she might have had money anyway. She might have had money anyway. But again, that comes from the men. That come from the men that leave with money. It's easy to attract the women to get what you want much faster when you leave with money. It's very it's very very easy. Very easy. That's why most of the men with the money getting all the goddamn women. You hear me? Because the situation like that. Women don't appreciate us men's generosity. Listen, I don't have much baby, but if you hungry, here go $30.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Here go $30 out my check. I don't make much every two weeks, but I'm gonna give you $30 because I wanna make you- What about this two steak? Huh? What about this two steaks you can eat? Two steak? Oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:00:41 You can't do that. You can't do that. You can't approach like that. That's too... I ain't been approached with no money. Oh, okay. You think I'm gonna send you money out the room for lunch? Right, I see what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:00:54 What? I mean, you right. I mean, come on, Ocho. I mean, how you open up a conversation and like send money? Well, you have to understand everything. You won't pay indirectly anyway, so you might as well start off kicking. I ain't got no cash out,
Starting point is 01:01:14 so how I'm gonna get you the money? You tell her to come get it. Can I, I told you, hey, listen, let me tell you something before you go. Remember what my bio on Twitter says, right? What is it? Let me read it to you one more time. Chat, y'all listen to me.
Starting point is 01:01:33 McDonald's is cheaper than therapy. And never forget you're paying for sex indirectly. Keywords indirectly. indirectly, key words, indirectly, but the word relationship or marriage changes the narrative. Huh? Let that sink in. I'm not a therapist. I'm not a counselor, but I know what the hell I'm talking about through experience.
Starting point is 01:01:57 Nothing in life is free. No. In love, don't pay the bills. That was a good one right there. I need to write that down. Yeah, but don't you. I mean, I mean, the thing is, was a good one right there. I need to write that down. Yeah, but don't you.
Starting point is 01:02:06 I mean, I mean. The thing that ticks me off the most is being ungrateful. I don't care how big or how small it is. Right. Let me know that you appreciate my gesture. It's a good gesture. I didn't have to do ish. At all.
Starting point is 01:02:23 And this is what men also, men, you got to understand. No matter how much you want to give, stay within your financial lane. Stay within your financial lane. I don't care who it is. Don't allow these women to be a salary cap casualty. Stay within your financial lane. If you scroll through her Instagrams, look at her Instagram, if you look at her pictures,
Starting point is 01:02:47 and you see that you can't maintain the image that she's trying to portray, keep scrolling. Let it go, yeah. If you can't afford it, look. Don't even send no message. Don't even send no message. It's okay to win the shop. Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 01:03:00 I mean, when I have no bread, I'm looking like, man, I sure wish one day I could go in the Harry Winston or Tiffany or XYZ. Yes, sir. You look at these women, bro, you know, you know. So she got a Birkin bag, which is more than you make in three months.
Starting point is 01:03:21 What? She, man, stop. Yeah, and matter of fact, even if the Birkin bag ain't real, which it isn't half the time because you have to, there's a line, there's a line for Birkins. I'm not even gonna- Oh, you ain't just walking in no Birkins door and getting it. You ain't just walking in and buying no Birkins anyway.
Starting point is 01:03:34 So that's a whole nother story. But fellas, learn to accu-wage. It's simple. Learn to accu-wage. It's okay. There are simple women out there that will enjoy and be happy and grateful that you send them $30 for lunch. Yeah. Grateful. Now remember, stay in your financial lane. Don't allow these women to be a salary cap casualty. Okay? Act your wage. Simple. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:02 You ain't got it. I ain't got it, babe. I'm sorry. I ain't got it. I ain't got it. I ain't got it. I ain't got it. They gonna kill you. I thought you was old high roller. I thought you was a big baller. No they gonna hit you. I thought you was a real ninja. Or I thought you was a provider. Don't fall for that manipulation. Don't fall for that. That ain't me. I ain't got it. My money jumped funny last week. You know the fact I got it. I got it and I ain't sending it.
Starting point is 01:04:37 You gotta wait till the interest rate come down. Right now the interest rate's a little high. Right now the interest is too high. I gotta wait till the interest rate drop down. Once you get under 3% I'll let you boy. Hold on. I'm gonna write you a check, but don't cash it till this date Now you cash it early the money ain't gonna be there March 2nd 20 never that's what I'm opposed to a to. That's where you can cash it.
Starting point is 01:05:05 But I can honestly say I don't know when the last time I wrote a check. Check this one out. And that's funny. A woman sues a fertility clinic after an embryo mix-up led to the birth of another child, another couple's child. There's a lot of misinformation swirling, so it's important to note. The woman, Christina Murray, is suing the clinic over distress, not because the child was black,
Starting point is 01:05:33 but because she loved the child she gave birth to and was forced to surrender him to the biological parents. I understand. So she had to surrender the child that she thought was hers to the biological parents. So where is her child? That's what I want to know. This is a story. The story's not finished because where's her actual child? Or am I tripping here? It was never implanted. Oh, Lord.
Starting point is 01:06:05 So she had the right to sue. So her egg was never implanted in somebody. They implanted her. Right. Her egg was never implanted. Somebody else's egg was implanted in her. Oh. So her egg never got implanted.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Oh. Someone else's egg got implanted in her. She carried it to term birth it and Obviously, she's like damn. Oh, okay. It is what it is. I love it And it's like nah, you got to get that one back Yeah, I think like Like it's some at the grocery store here bring the receipt and return it Yeah, I mean that I mean I can imagine I mean you give birth to a child
Starting point is 01:06:49 I mean you give birth to the child not thinking that something happened. You can't have for nine months I mean, but I was you know back hurt. Yeah heartburn. Yeah Nauseous. Yeah, and I understand her frustrations and listen I'm not saying I don't know what it's like to be a woman and to carry a child, but I've had kids. I've had many of them, and I've been there through the tedious process of it for a month, one to nine, and therefore after. So I understand and understand how she feels and the connection she has with that child. Not just when the child was born, but from month one to nine. So I kind of, I empathize with her. I understand her reason for suing.
Starting point is 01:07:33 And you know, I think money, money is my cure. It might cure, depending on how much it gets. Hey, I mean, the thing is, I mean, you look at it, don't you? I'll be like, well damn. I don't, that ain't, I said tall, dark and handsome, but I mean, y'all took this literally. And so I could imagine, I could imagine she was upset
Starting point is 01:08:03 because she thought, hey, she's gonna have, she had a child right you don't love the child as if it was on cuz he thought it was and then boom so Yeah, hopefully uh, I Don't know if she can do it have it again, or she can get the egg implanted or her egg I don't know what's happened to it. Maybe it's in a lab somewhere But hopefully the situation gets rectified where she's able to have a child of her own. Most definitely. What's up, everybody? I'm Trevon Edwards, co-host of the new podcast G-O-T-E,
Starting point is 01:08:35 Greatest of Their Era with Steph Curry. You don't want to miss our first episode that's out now. We went live from All-Star Weekend and had special guest appearance by Steph Curry himself. Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters. When you have a scouting report and you're on the list as not just a shooter but we have specific rules for how we guard you. There's a fear factor that's associated with anytime you're wide open like you might as well just count that and get on back on defense. And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s. Paysia five dirt four.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Paysia is a leader. Okay. I'm mad I left them off my list, but I still like my list. You won't believe who Steph left off his list. That's so tough. That's why we have these conversations. Yes, absolutely. Listen to GOAT, greatest of their era on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 01:09:26 or wherever you get your podcasts. It was a moment that should have broken me, but just because of how I was raised and my bullishness and arrogance to want to be great hardened me. It gave me a platform to be so singularly focused on greatness. We all have moments like this.
Starting point is 01:09:41 Something happens that's supposed to break us. But it's in these moments that we discover what we're really made of. I promise you, if anyone knows this, it's me. I'm Ashlyn Harris. Hey, this is Mel Reed, LPGA Tour winner and six time Lady Geo-Beam Tour winner. And Kira Kaye Dixon, NBC Sports reporter and host. You forgot to say All My Miss America, by the way. And we've got a new podcast, Quiet Please, with Mel.
Starting point is 01:10:09 And Kira. We are bringing you spicy takes on sports and pop culture, some golf haves, and interviews with incredible people who have figured out how to make golf their superpower. Or just people we like. Plus tales from the road and everything in between. By the way, golf isn't just for the dads, brads, and chads. Yeah, it's actually life's cheat code and we're not going to be quiet about it on or off the course. We're bringing on some of our friends like Michelle Wee, Heather McMahon, Amanda Baleotis. So if you want to keep up with us and here's the app, tune into our new podcast.
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Starting point is 01:11:11 Plus you'll get special content just for podcast listeners like in-depth interviews and a roundup of the week's top headlines Listen on the I heart radio apps, or wherever you get your podcasts. We finna go already, but I'm feeling good tonight, boy. I done had me a damn tooth. I'm not getting off. Listen, I ain't getting off. As in, do one more segment, do something. We doing a segment right now, Q and A. Aaron O says, I was looking at my dance fraternity paddle and I got flashbacks of the worst whippings I ever got. That's the worst whipping you guys ever received.
Starting point is 01:12:05 Oh, oh, that's a, my worst whipping? I ever got. That's the worst whipping you guys ever received. Oh, that's, my worst whipping? I never forget. My grandfather had a powder blue diesel Mercedes, similar to like the S500R. Obviously it weren't that big. It was the diesel kind. They done went to church. They done went to church and let me do the chores
Starting point is 01:12:24 in the house. They didn't even make me go to church. While done went to church and let me do the chores in the house. They didn't even make me go to church. While I decided to get in the car, we had the iron gate, the old iron gate back in the days, the old iron. Still, I tried to pull the car out to wash it. It was no need for me to pull the car out the driveway to try to wash it. Why the right fender got caught on the edge of the gate?
Starting point is 01:12:43 The right fender got caught on the edge of the gate on the right fender got caught on the edge of the gate So I got called a huge over the gate. No, no the head no the fender No, I was going out back but I was just too close to the side Mm-hmm. Yeah, and they got pulled on the edge of the gate. So I'm thinking oh, it's cool. I don't know how to drive I don't have no license. I'm about 13 14. I think maybe if I keep going back It a free pop off. Yeah, I'm about 13, 14. I think maybe if I keep going back, it'll free- You pull the bump off? Yeah, I'm totally goddamn right fend off, man.
Starting point is 01:13:11 And it's Sunday. It's Sunday, they came home. I got tow up twice. And here I am, I'm screaming. My granddaddy got me peeing, he holding me by my wrist so I can't go nowhere. And I'm trying to run in circles so I really can't go nowhere. So he tanned peeing, he holding me by my wrist so I can't go nowhere and I'm trying to run in circles So I really can't go nowhere so he tanned me up and he told me you know back then
Starting point is 01:13:28 When every time they lick you they talking I told yo You know what not to be out there touching stuff you ain't got no been in touch You're supposed to be in the house. You don't know trying to say right? Yeah, after he finished who you think next? My grandma got you. I'm like, it's y'all coming from church and y'all acting like the devil. So something ain't right. Something. I ain't never, I ain't never got to be like that ever again.
Starting point is 01:13:53 I ain't never touch them people call. I ain't never touch my grandma and my granddaddy call after that, ever again. The worst whooping I ever got. Yeah, man, my... Worst whooping I ever got. Yeah, man, my... Man, Ocho, we went, we was going fishing. You know, Granny said we going fishing.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Okay, so you know what I do, Ocho? I go in the ditch, I dig the baits. Got me a, cut me a milk jug, cut the top of it off. Got some water. Ocho, I got I got I got I'm talking about I got We call them all red wigglers. Okay. Yeah Nightcrawlers jumping jacks jumping jack. Well, we're ready with it was jumping jack. They call them nightcrawlers jumping jack Ocho I'm the only one use me spanky Arnel Eugene land Ain't nobody else dig no baits. Right.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Nobody dig no baits. So we going fishing. We getting back to work. I did all the work. I did all the work, Ocho. I got my base. I'm feeling good about myself. I got my cane pole. My grandfather had already brought us a cane pole probably about three weeks earlier. Got my cane pole, got my red, my orange stop on it. I'm good to go. I will kill them today, Ocho. So we get there, get to the place.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Granny say, hey boy, give me them baits. Huh? Boy, give me them baits. No. Barney. No. That boy say he ain't gonna give me the bait. Hold on, you said no?
Starting point is 01:15:37 I said no, Ocho. Lord have mercy. And I know, cause Granny been a tattletale. She been a tattletale longer than I've known her. Right. Man, Granny say, Barnard. I asked that boy for them baits and he said no Lord have mercy Oh Joe. Yeah, I Was just like I was trying to explain to us a see pop out see pop up He said let me see what type of ass you got Man, Ocho, Ocho, I couldn't have been no more than, Ocho, I probably was about five or six. Man, Ocho, the thing was, he, I was trying to do what you gonna do, cause he had me by the wrist, but I couldn't run cause they was a head happy off the ground.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Ocho, that girl was just beating around the bush like this, Ocho. because he had me by the wrist, but I couldn't run because they was happy off the ground. Ocho, that's how we just beat each other. Look like this is Ocho. Hey, hold on, man. You done made me fall out my damn chair. Man, that hurt my back, man. God damn. Man.
Starting point is 01:16:59 Oh. Man. Ah, shit. That hurt my back. Man, Ocho, man, that joke has told me I'm so good, man. But Ocho, I was so hurt, Ocho. Ocho, if you just saw how many baits I had, Ocho, I guarantee you I had baits. If we could have fished for three, four days,
Starting point is 01:17:18 I wouldn't have run out of baits, Ocho. Man. Man. But I already knew. Papa was kind of like chill. Unless Grater said, Barney, you know that boy, you know that boy, them boys did this. Barney, you know that boy said that. But my brother got the worst with it. Two times.
Starting point is 01:17:44 One time it was my fault when I sent the field on fire the next time The next time it was his fault Ocho we sit down there. We let it feel it was dry to Ocho man. I Struggled I struck that match Ocho Boots up to my Oh Joe it was gone He said go home go to the house and tell papa somebody said to feel on fire Oh Chad up here sure yeah
Starting point is 01:18:20 No, shirk, you know, hey, you ain't you have no shoes on you run faster Y'all know what I'm talking about back in the country. You take them shoes off. You gone. Add it up. Papa. Somebody set the field on fire. Ain't nobody been down there with you two boys.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Spanky set the field on fire. I'm gonna tell you a joke. I'm gonna tell you what yo. Hey, when he gonna come on to it, we'll ask him about that. And the next time we played, we was playing softball. Same group. Because my oldest uncle, Fernel, his ball, Lanny, Arnel, Eugene, they mainly came over. And we played, and as a matter of fact, my second cousin, Robbie and Bernard,
Starting point is 01:19:10 they was over too, so we all playing. My brother up the back, and they throwing the ball, wouldn't let him get a chance to hit. And he cursing. My aunt Bessie, she's got a bug, she lay to the back. Little boy, I'ma tell Bonnie now, stop all that nasty cussing. She ain't pick her head up.
Starting point is 01:19:30 I said, okay, then do it again. Y'all have mofo SOB? Little boy, stop all that nasty cussing now, I'ma tell Barney. Spanky wouldn't stop. Boy? Boy? Papa got home.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Barney, you know when them little boys out there we cut. Oh, Barney. He was saying some stuff I ain't never heard before. She, I mean, oh, oh, oh, she added. What? She added. You're saying it out. What?
Starting point is 01:20:02 Man, Papa wanted that. She was on, she was still in the car. Yeah. He pull up, she talking to him from in the car in the back seat. Man, Papa hit that door. Who did that cussing? Hey, look here. Ain't one gonna ask you but one socho.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Yeah. I didn't say we gave him up, but we all looked at Frankie My grandma said bar that's enough hey that you're gonna play all bad Lord have mercy That man beat me so bad, but them base old Joe I ain't want to go fishing no more That man beat me so bad by them bays, Ocho. I didn't want to go fishing no more. Every time my grandma say boys y'all want to go fishing. I started saying, hell no. Oh, there was some days boy.
Starting point is 01:20:57 There was a date. There was a date. Kevin Norwood Jr. My question is who are your top five Celtics of all time? Lab Bird. Bill Russell. The question is, who are your top five Celtics of all time? Larry Bird, Bill Russell, Kevin McHale, John Havlicek, Paul Pierce, right now as we speak right now, Bird, Russell, Havlicek, Pierce, I would go that.
Starting point is 01:21:20 I left off Sam Jones, I left off John Havlicek, Pierce, I would go that. I left off Sam Jones, I left off KC Jones, I left off Dave Cowans, I left off Tom Hineson, I left off Bob Cousy. All those guys got at least six championships. And some of them have ten championships. Some of them have 10 championships. Bird, three consecutive, he's the last man to win three consecutive MVPs. 84, 85, 86. Two-time finals MVP, three championships. I won't even say anything about Mr. Russell, second leading rebound of all time, five MVPs,
Starting point is 01:22:07 11 championships in 13 seasons. Nothing else needs to be said. I think when it's all said and done, Jason Tatum gonna kick somebody off. But y'all stop talking about Jason Tatum better than Larry Bird. Y'all better, let me go and move this. I'm gonna go and move this. I'm gonna move this one.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Big dog Jalen, what's up, I'm gonna show now. I'm a Raiders. You know how I'm a Raiders, stay with me now. Should the Raiders go get Sam Darnold and try to get T. Higgins as well? Woo, that gonna cost a lot. Yeah. Because you're getting guys in free agency. You got to overpay to get them in free agency.
Starting point is 01:22:54 Now Sam Darnold's going for going for want 40 million, 40, $50 million. Oh Joe. Yeah. He is going 130. he deserved more than that And he gonna get gonna get we gonna get more than that in the open market Hey, well you got my stomach hurtin boy my back hurt man I feel like hey Jay tomorrow so guys Assuming all is well is when be winning comeback play of the year and defensive player of the year next year. Any chance they get Cooper flag. Hope to see my Spurs in the playoffs again soon. How they gonna get Cooper flag and Wimby? That ain't film.
Starting point is 01:23:32 Well, it all depends on where they are in the draft. If they're in the lottery, there's a chance. The one thing about the Spurs, when they get in the lottery, they normally get, they got David Robinson. They got Tim Duncan. They got Wimby. They they do it pretty good. Damn. Johnny Vegas question for both. Sorry if you've answered it before,
Starting point is 01:23:56 but what are your hardest hits you took? Oh that's easy. Uh huh. That was easy. Uh uh Brian Russell. Brian Russell played for uh the Cleveland Browns. The Vikings, well he played for the Vikings when he got me. Yeah, he got you when he got me too. Yep. You know, he got my hand. And matter of fact, that's the hardest hit I ever took and actually the only hit where I actually got knocked out.
Starting point is 01:24:18 Like, he had, I was knocked out cold. Garbage time too. We up and we was beating the Browns and carms them through a slant too high and I went to go jump for it knowing I couldn't get to it Brian Russell caught me right up on this shit my helmet went flying. I was literally knocked out on the field and That was it. That thought as it's so funny. I'm as long as I played that's the one hit That I'm like gone out cold. Yeah, we can read everything else. You know, I was okay No, I got a bunch. Yeah. Everything else, you know, I was okay. No, I got a bunch, I got a couple of them.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Who got me? He got me up in Minnesota, hit me right up under my chin. There's a lineback, I don't even remember his name. Mike Morton might've been his name. For the Raiders. He got me Orlando Thomas rest his soul, Minnesota. He caught me with the knee under the chin. He got me Hell I hit Chris Slade knocked my damn self out on Monday night football. Oh, I don't oh, I don't Robert Jones Oh, Robert Jones played for the Jets.
Starting point is 01:25:28 He got, oh, I got got. I don't got my fair, I got, I got got. Oh yeah, I got got. Dexter Jones, this is called Without the Ring. Oh, Ocho or GMs. Y'all both have a solid, have solid four players, but need a point guard. Who you taking big shot, Johnson, Billups or CP three based off history and stats, but without a ring. Chelsea got a ring.
Starting point is 01:25:55 Shots of what's finals MVP. With the Chris Paul, Chris Paul is a prototypical point guard. Led the league in a CS. He was tremendous. CP three was a hell of a defensive player. You don't play as long as CP3 played at the level that he was played. Now he's not what he once was,
Starting point is 01:26:14 but he still, he averaging what? Eight, nine points a game, probably give you five, six assists a game. You were nice, boy. You were nice. In his prime, I think CP3 was better than Chauncey. CP3 with the Hornets, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:32 Yeah. Isaiah Lancaster, what's good, Uncle Nocho? What do you guys, who you guys see winning the Super Bowl first, Lamar, Josh, or Joe Burrow? And what would be your lineup for dunk contest? You can use past or present players Dr. J Vince Carter Zach Levine
Starting point is 01:27:02 Mac McClung Dominique Wilkins, Dr. J. That's a good one. Who is the, who is the Subbo first Lamar, Josh or Joe? Oh Joe. Oh, that's a good one. You know, for me, I hate to be, I would love to see either Joe or Lamar. I would love to see either one. I would be happy with either one of them winning.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Obviously Lamar for obvious reasons, get that monkey off his back. I think Joe was going to have an opportunity to continuously be there year in and year out as soon as we fix the issues that we need to fix on you know On the defensive side of the ball because we know we just go we just go points Yeah, the only problem we scope or if we scope 40 the other team's going 45. That's the issue with us Now and outside of that, you know, I really want to see Mark hoist that goddamn Lombardi man and bring that thing on back home to pump it up So we can play freely if you know what I mean. Play freely.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Right. How many guys can you have? I put Aaron Gordon in there too. Even though he didn't win, he should have won one. He got bunnies. Yeah. Big T.D. the one, Uncle No Joe, between the two of you, who was the better trash talk talker and was y'all really talking that ish? I mean, trash talk was more entertainment though.
Starting point is 01:28:36 All right, I got the judge. Y'all, I'm legendary. I mean, I'm legendary. What you saying? I'm legendary. I'm a professional trash talker. Hey, listen, I wrote the book on trash talking. No, no, no. I let you write the preface in my book, the preface, the preface in my book. I'm the original. I'm the OG. No, you're not the OG. I'm on the cover of the book. Oh, man, it's bad. You hear me? See, listen, you the Old Testament, I'm the New Testament of trash talk. You hear me? See listen you the Old Testament. I'm the New Testament of trash
Starting point is 01:29:07 Talk to me now Feel good today. Let's do it. I was I was I was hell back in my day. We're talking, you know I just talked filthy McNasty your uncle don't you grass on the image award? How about a trade stay with me now? I guess his money Ocho gets his award and fun coals sounds like an even trade to me. Shout out to Ash and the crew. Keep moving forward. Ocho done got the award. I get what my NAACP award.
Starting point is 01:29:28 That was for Club Shake Shack. Well, shit, I'm part of that too. VT award with Club Shake Shack. Okay. I'm a part of Club Shake Shack. You got the webbing. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack.
Starting point is 01:29:36 You got the webbing. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:44 I'm part of Club Shake Shack. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack. Oh, yeah. I'm part of Club Shake Shack. to. VT award with club shake shake. Okay, I'm a part of club shake shake. You got the webbing. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. So I'm a part of club shake shake too. You got the webbing Ocho.
Starting point is 01:29:57 I got the webbing I'm saying I want me. And we don't have the we don't have is the signal award. Okay, we don't know what that is. And you give me can I get a replica of the BET award so I can feel like I'm a part of the family? What, the hip hop award? No the NAACP award. Oh that's a nice trophy too.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Wait let me see it. No this is the BET. Okay send me that one. What you mean send you the, oh it says club shake shake. No, this is the BET. Okay, send me that one. What you mean send you the... Oh, it says Club Shake Shave. Okay, Club Shake Shave Nightcap is all under the same umbrella. I'm looking too. It is.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Hey, send me one of them. Send me one of them. Listen, see, I ain't won no Super Bowls. I ain't won no National Championship. Now one thing about it, in this second, in this back half of life, I need I want every award. So I. Hold on. You got no.
Starting point is 01:30:53 What other way? This one. Okay. You got this? Yeah, I got that. Yeah, that that ain't enough. I won't. We might be nominated again. Yeah. Okay. And we might as well be. We we running the show right now. And then I'm going this for for commercial when I was at Fox. Hey, well send me one of them too.
Starting point is 01:31:30 That was in 2017, man. Okay. Ocho. You were supposed to send me my money. Oh, you were supposed to give me my money in New Orleans, bro. I could have swore I told you to keep that money in blood, though. Okay. Put a bounty on your head. I could have swore I told you to keep that money in blood though. Okay.
Starting point is 01:31:47 Put a bounty on your head. She had a poke. The hip-hop community recently lost Ms. Viola Wallace, Mother of Notorious B.I.G. What's your favorite biggie song? Oh, uh... Give me the loop, give me the loop. No, my favorite, the story. The story told, I don't know the title of the song. No, my favorite, the story, the story. I don't know the title of the song. Chad, help me out real quick, Chad.
Starting point is 01:32:09 I don't know the title of the song. The one he tells the story about the basketball player coming home, the Knicks player. It's he told a story. I just don't remember the name of the song. That is that's one of my favorites. I like Big because he's the storyteller. Obviously outside of just having, outside of just rapping, he told stories.
Starting point is 01:32:28 Chat, help me out, what's the name of the song? Did they put it in chat yet? Oh, what's the name of the song? Oh, no, no, Juicy, Story to Tell. Oh, Story, yeah, that's it, that's it, Story to Tell. Boy, that's my favorite. I just couldn't remember the name of it off the top of my head Rest in peace miss Viola Wallace
Starting point is 01:32:50 J 213 L gonna uh-huh. Hey, I'll get oh Joe who are some of your favorite R&B artists of the 80s and 90s Oh, man, and what do I even start start Luther Teddy Donny Hathaway? people Baby face Usher You know what Commod, the bars, Denise Williams, Gap Band, Guy.
Starting point is 01:33:28 Oh yeah. Izy Brothers, LTD, Jermaine Jackson, Leela James, I'm not sure if people know who that is. Luther, Patti LaBelle, Steve B. Wonder, obviously. Tony, Tony, Tony. That was music back then. Oh yeah, this real music I'm naming. I'm not sure if the chat even know about some of these people I'm talking about.
Starting point is 01:33:51 Bobby Womack, Al Green. After Bobby, I'm out on Bobby after he did what he did. I don't fool with Bobby. What happened to Bobby? What he did? What he did? With Sam Cooke, old lady. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. I understand, I understand, I understand.
Starting point is 01:34:08 I'm out. Leota Rose, tomorrow is my birthday. You guys aren't gonna be live, so I figured I'd get my shout out to now. Happy early birthday to me. Leota, happy early birthday. Hopefully you got something planned really, really fun. Many, many more to come. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 01:34:27 Yes. Birthday twin. J-Dub Akron, please wish my beautiful wife Stephanie a happy birthday. Ocho, I heard you can sing. Sing her a quick happy birthday. No, Ocho can't say if I won't get you in trouble. Stephanie, thank you.
Starting point is 01:34:42 Happy birthday. Happy birthday, Jaydub. Jaydub has been one of our one of our early, early subs and followers, supporters. And so Stephanie, happy birthday. Hopefully you and Jaydub have a very, very special day. Enjoy this special occasion. But the request was for me to sing. No, we're not gonna sing. Last time we did that, no. Even happy birthday though? Yes. Okay.
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