Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: NFL Teams call Shedeur arrogant, Jimmy Johnson retires and the Tank vs Roach fight is under review
Episode Date: March 4, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” react to NFL teams calling Shadeur arrogant and brash, Jimmy Johnson retiring after 31 years and the NYSAC reviewing the Tank vs Roach kneel down. A hig...h schooler also pulls a Draymond & much more!05:30 - NFL team calls Shedeur Sanders brash 19:55 - Quinn Ewers23:45 - Sammy Sosa viral picture 28:49 - High schooler pulls Draymond move 30:51 - Kneeling review from Tank vs. Roach36:00 - Q&Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A quarterback coach from a team drafted in the top seven referred to Chidur Sandif as brash and arrogant in his team interview. Josina Anderson posted a very lengthy, interesting post.
I'm not gonna read it all, but you guys can see it.
Here we go with this again, Ocho.
That's what you want from your quarterback.
Listen, don't change.
You know who else is Brash?
Can I tell you one quarterback who is Brash,
especially coming out of college,
with the way he plays, the way he carries himself, by the name of Baker Mayfield, he went number one too.
Yep.
Number eight, Baker Mayfield was trash.
Cam.
Huh?
Cam.
Brash.
Huh?
You know who else was brash?
Johnny Manziel was brash, you know?
Now all of a sudden, there's a problem with having confidence in yourself.
It's not brash, it's about having confidence.
It's believing in yourself and believing in the work
that you've already put in.
The resume speaks for itself, turn on the film.
There's a reason he's talking the way he's talking.
I believe I can come in to change the franchise.
How is that brash for feeling that way?
If you're not serious about changing your franchise
or having a franchise change your quarterback,
I'm not the one for you
What's wrong with saying that when that's exactly what the teams are looking for someone with that type of confidence?
Mm-hmm not so spoken. You are a leader of men coming in as a rookie to change the franchise
You got to be confident you have to be
What are we talking about? Okay. Let's just say for the sake of argument, Ocho, everything that he said, everything
that this coach said, that he's brash and he's arrogant, can he play?
Yeah.
That's all that-
Can he play football?
That's all that matters.
He's a football player.
Yeah.
He's not into politics because in politics you need to be likable.
Yes.
That's why people vote for you.
In this situation, can he play football?
That's all that matters.
Okay, does he have any issues off the field?
Do you worry about having to have your phone
on ring the entire night?
Are you worried about,
hey, if you see my player here,
give me a call. Watch out for him. Is there any such thing that you need to worry about?
His dad was brash.
I'm confused. At the end of the day, can the guy play football?
Yeah.
Can the guy, if you want a politician, if you want a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a cub scout,
someone that's going to be in the church, okay, fine.
I get that.
I want a football player.
I want him to have good character.
I don't care about the brashness.
I don't care about all that stuff. I don't want him to get in trouble off the field. Although I understand that young kid will make mistakes because I was young
Mm-hmm. So I'm not here to condemn for a first time mistake. I just don't want to see a repeat offender
That's what gets that's what that's what I get upset about repeat offenders, right? I don't have no problem with your door
I don't have no problem with any guy if I don't have no problem with any guy.
If that's what we're talking about, that's what we're about here. Now, you have to understand,
a lot of times, Ocho, we brag because we had to, hey, a lot of times we were playing against
people that were bigger than us, older than us, and we did something good, we had to let them know.
Every time.
That's how we grew up.
Every time.
Every time.
But listen, I understand obviously,
especially at the quarterback position,
they want you to be and conduct yourself a certain way.
They want you to be Palm Brady's, the Peyton Mantes,
the Drew Brees's.
They want to love everybody in the same category.
You have to be a robot. You have to be politically correct. You have to know how to talk. You
have to know how to answer questions. You have to know how to keep things in house. You have to know
how to fall on the sword. When things don't go well, you put the blame on yourself. You know,
it's me. It all starts with me offensively.
I have to play better. You know, when you win, you get very creative.
When you lose, you take the blame. That's the part about being a quarterback. That's
the ownership. That's the ownership that one has to have. Ocho, this is what Jacina Anderson's
second paragraph. According to league sources, said quarterback coach seemed to have an issue with the culture of athletes
who have broad fame and financial success
before entering the NFL.
And their opinions appears to have them a problem
with certain athletes.
I'll leave it at that.
This is how the pre-draft evaluation can get jacked
because the evaluators don't seemingly possess
the discernment to detect intangible traits that are connected to the will and drive
to win without being a stat or delineate it delineated in an analytic report.
They don't, I mean, if you're not, if you're not familiar with said culture,
see somebody from a different culture,
somebody from the Asian culture or the Jewish culture,
I couldn't.
But I know my culture.
I know how we talk.
Yeah.
That man, think about it.
And I've always said that you heard me say this numerous times, Chad.
What I respect so much about guys, that parents that had money, his dad is tired.
He said, no, I want your money.
I want to do it myself.
Paid money, parents have money.
He said, no, I want to do this myself.
Bronnie James' dad is LeBron James.
He said, no, dad, let me put the time in.
I got it. That says something.
Because a lot of times we see people, kids of famous or well-to-do, they don't have that
kind of drive.
It takes a special type of person to go up, live in an ivory tower with mixed slippers
and silk pajamas and say, hey, I want to get it out the mud like my dad or like my mom did
I got to I got a wide like that. Yeah
For your door and his dad did everything he put him in the right situation had great coaches had a
Cultivated relationship with Tom Tom would talk to your door
Probably check them out on film, probably work with him.
What's wrong with that? Wouldn't we, if every parent could be in a position to make sure their
kid got the best, the best teachers, the best coaches, the best physios, would we or would he
or she not do that for their child? Absolutely, that's the whole point.
That's the whole point in being a parent,
being a father, being a mother.
That's what you wanna do.
I'm confused.
Oh, it goes without saying.
But just for the sake of argument,
you have the other side that creates stuff like this.
They don't care.
Oh, he's not conducting himself
the way we feel he should
What I show Kia you didn't raise it
I
Love it. That's all that matters. I don't think there'll be a situation that he's gonna get in trouble
He's he seemed very level-headed to me. Yeah, I know he's gonna be level-headed cuz I know his dad
I know his dad extremely well.
And his dad jokes around, but they know he no-nonsense.
They know he no-nonsense.
Especially when it's time for business.
When it's time for business and perfecting your craft
and getting better at your craft, putting in the work,
the homework, the studying, the training?
Man, come on now.
How many times have you heard Time say, I'm two things.
I'm coaching dad, but I'm dad first.
Mm-hmm.
Make no mistake about that.
Right.
His kids are very, very of the utmost importance to him.
Yes, sir.
He's always been this way.
Y'all think he's, this is time.
This is who he is.
Like, he behaves a little different
when he on the phone with me.
But he, I don't get it.
But you know what, Ocho?
Hey.
I guess I, I, I, I, um, Bucky Brooks responded.
Thanks for sharing this, Ashina.
Every year we watch high profile quarterbacks
deal with the nonsense.
No one expects Shadour Sanders to be perfect fit
for every coach and organization,
but the unnecessary character attacks by NFL personnel
and some media members with NFL backgrounds is garbage.
These unflattering and unfounded remarks
haunt prospects beyond the pre-draft process,
including tainting the fan-based opinion
before the players takes the field for us.
Why?
It's stupid.
It does.
Right, right.
Perception is a person's reality.
Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You ain't finna get away with that one.
Hold on now.
All right, somebody that spilled up.
Remember that?
You know what I, I traveled with that, man.
You traveled with that?
I got all your stuff in here.
Perception is a person's reality
But perception is not always the truth
Are you in your bag wait a minute?
Perception is not always the truth.
Look, he's been dealing with this his whole life, because guess what he's been?
Deon Sanderson.
He's been dealing with this his whole life.
He's going to deal with it for the rest of his life, no matter what occupation that precedes him.
For the longest time.
And I still get it.
I'm Sterling Sharp little brother.
Yeah.
It was, they be in their apartment.
Hey, Sterling.
I said, bro, you loud and wrong, but you close.
You with that boy now?
Yeah.
I just, Hey, when they call me Sterling, I just, yeah, yeah.
You play for Green Bay?
No, I play for Denver.
Oh yeah, that's right.
You the one that played with Favre?
No, I played with Elway.
But okay.
But go ahead.
Keep it going.
Hey, they use a mistake of you for Sterling?
They still do, what you be used to.
They still do.
I'm like, bro.
You know what's funny?
And here's what they tell me. Man, y'all don't look nothing like I say my brother not my dad
Hey, what the hell? No, you know people people today still and most of the time as women
Most of the time as women is very funny
obviously their fans and fans of me and they confuse me and to all the time and I
They miss I'm not sure how you mistake me for to to. Teal was about two inches taller and about he got about 40 pounds on me.
You know? He's 6'3", about 230. Like I mean I'm confused now you know. I'm one good
looking brother. I'm one good looking brother. Now I'm not saying my brother
from another mother is ugly or nothing but he don't look like this. So I'm not sure how you can tell.
Now my sister and I, we look alike. You look at my sister, you tell, okay, they're brother and sister.
My brother looks just like my mom. Me and my sister look like my dad.
But it's okay, but I understood that growing up, won't you imagine? I got a brother that's three years older.
So he's a, I'm a freshman he's a senior he's good at everything yes naturally bro you
ain't gonna be like your brother you can't run run your brother like that
okay that ain't number motivation though you know hey no no ain't number
motivation oh let me tell you something what you think you do it had to deal
with being at Jackson State you ain't gonna tell you something. What you think you should do or had to deal with? Being at Jackson State.
You ain't gonna be able to do that.
You can't do that.
Well, maybe you can do that at the HBCU level,
but you can't do it at the PWI.
So we go to Colorado.
You know, he get done there.
What do you say?
You still hearing all the chirps and the terms
and all the negativity.
Now, draft process.
You showing your confidence based on the work that you've been putting in.
For who knows how long.
Now they tell you to change because they don't like the way you conduct yourself because you believe in yourself.
You have confidence.
We talked about Travis Hunter and his comparison to playing both ways in NFL compared it to Shea Ohtani.
Shohei.
What are we talking about? What are we talking about?
What are we talking about?
It's okay, that's the confidence.
That's what you need to be great at whatever it is you do.
It doesn't even have to be sports,
it doesn't have to be football.
But the kind of confidence that Chateau has,
the kind of confidence that Travis Hunter has,
it's okay to be like that.
Because that type of confidence is what had driven them
to the point where they are in life.
Mm-hmm.
Man, come on.
Because guess what?
So he went to HBCU, he lit it up.
Oh, he should.
He had an HBCU.
He go to Colorado, he lights it up.
Oh, weak conference.
You see?
I can't win.
I can't win.
How does he win, Ocho? He goes to an HBCU, does what he does.
You say the level of competition.
Now he goes to a D1.
And now you say, well, the conference was weak.
Now, when he gets to the NFL, I wonder what's going to be the excuse then.
When he comes in and actually changes the franchise around.
Same thing with Cam Ward. Cam Ward's a little different.
Cam Ward's approach to the game and the thing with Ken war Ken was a little different He was a pro to the game and the way he can conduct conducts himself. It's a little different. Everybody personality is different. Yes
Personality they're not they're not all won't be the same. No, some are no, I wasn't quiet
It's you know, but who you're telling me to be TD
Listen, I wasn't no in quiet. I wasn't. I wasn't quiet either.
I'm joking.
I'm a talking and walking.
Yep.
I'm a talking and walking.
Yes.
Quinn Uris says he is the best quarterback in the draft over Cam and Shador.
I think I'm the best in the class and the most ready for an NFL, most ready for the NFL because of what I've been through.
I think I'm the most ready for the, for the situations that occur in the NFL.
Injuries, playing through tough injuries, having a big name behind you, continue to play through that amount of pressure, continue to be confident at the being bitch.
It's hard to do.
I matured a lot and then all the injuries I had to deal with and come back from I wouldn't trade it
It's the reality of the position stuff gonna go wrong and I have a plan of attack for pretty much any situation that can arise
I like it. You got to be it. See there we go. Yeah, once again
He's spewing it in a different light
He's spewing the same type of confidence and brashness that they're talking about that should do or did but in a different light. He's spewing the same type of confidence and brashness that they're talking
about that should do or did, but in a different way. He just spinning it in a different way.
Yep.
He's in his history, his past experience on telling you why he's available as the best
player ahead of the two that might be in front of him. That's very brash. Why are you telling us that?
Same thing. The delivery and just different
every player
Every player in the draft believed they're the best player in the draft. He did go through a lot
He went to Ohio State couldn't get on the field. He leaves and go to Texas
He came with much fanfare got booed and wanted to arch. Yeah, he had to play through injuries. Yeah, he's going through a lot
Now you have to I mean you have to be resilient you have to be able to compartmentalize
They're gonna love you one week hate you the next
But you have to believe have a strong belief in yourself. Oh Joe. That's the number one thing never let them take your confidence
Even all the booze even if you get benched,
you made it this far.
You made it this far to give up to quit
because now you have a little bit more adversity
than you've ever gone through.
Nah.
Listen, it take a toll on your mental too, Al.
You know, it take a toll on your mental
when you get benched now.
Especially at the quarterback position.
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
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the best of luck. Jimmy Johnson retires from NFL coverage after 31 years.
Jimmy said the most fun I've ever had in my career,
that's counting Super Bowls and national championships,
was at Fox Sports.
But I've made an extremely difficult decision
and I've been thinking about it for the last four or five
years and I've decided to retire from Fox.
I'm going to miss it.
I'm going to miss all the guys.
I'll see them occasionally.
It's been a great run starting 31 years ago.
Who do you see replacing Jimmy on Fox NFL coverage?
Probably Gront.
The problem why they had Gront sitting up there.
I just-
So you want that job?
Now, I wanna do as many things as possible.
I'm not sure if I can do it too,
being two places that one can imagine.
First take, inside NFL Fox nightcap
huh
But probably you have to understand
Normally networks like that. They're not gonna let you cross do it. Okay, don't worry about it. Nevermind
Don't worry about it. I'm gonna stay I'm gonna stay on the sack of I enjoy let me tell you what it takes
I enjoy I have no problem flying to New York
every Sunday night
you know, joining you and Stephen A on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Now the more comfortable I get in that setting, which I felt okay today, a little shaky, I'm not gonna be honest with you,
because we family, I could talk to you like that. It's new for me, fly inside in the field.
There was a certain level of comfort I I had there. It's different ball
It's this a totally different ball game. So I got in rhythm, you know as we got towards the middle in the back end of the show
But I need to hit the ground running like like you and him
Y'all to that soon as we out the gate y'all hit the ground running. I said goddamn now I got to catch up
I got to catch up now. I'm gonna get better as time goes on but man listen, I I enjoy that
I enjoyed that a lot. I enjoyed it a lot. I thank you again
Huh? You hear me? I've been begging for a long time. Thank you
I'm like, love brother. You just ain't gonna be able to get rid of me, boy.
We'll be ready.
So I'm gonna take me about eight weeks off.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
So is it gonna be nightcap just me by myself?
No, it's gonna be first take you by yourself.
Oh, that's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Give me a little time. Just me by myself. No, it will be first take you by yourself
That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Give me give me I don't take that kind of time off consecutive
with a With nightcap, but you know, maybe a week
Have a guess you want to guess then when you take off. I have a guess up like that
No, I'm not thinking of eight straight weeks. I like that. Oh Joe, a fan posted a picture of Sep with Sammy Sosa
this weekend and it's gone viral.
But then it gone viral.
Yeah, Sammy?
Yeah.
Oh, you're trying to say which one's Sammy?
No.
Wait, Sammy got on Cubs outfit, Cubs gear?
Oh yeah, no, they say Sammy, he black again.
Yeah, I saw that earlier.
I thought somebody played around and photoshopped the picture
because how do you go from bleaching your skin to being black again?
Yeah.
Man, Sammy look like the Williams Brothers, the white chick.
And Sammy look like the Williams Brothers, the white chick.
Hey.
Oh.
Bleach it up. Yeah, Sammy Darker.
What happened?
I think you, listen, once you stop bleaching yourself,
doesn't your normal pigmentation come back on its own?
No.
Not if you bleach it too much.
Oh, yeah.
You probably want to ambit, and alter, and esoteric, you remember the bleaching cream. They used to be bleaching cream
Hey, anybody anybody by age or older nobody bleaching creams
There was ultra there was amby there was noxzema and there's esoteric
Anybody know about them? Yeah, I know all this stuff. I bet you know
You know all this stuff. You know. You know. Oh, you say what you used to bleach, huh?
Huh?
You used to bleach.
I mean, I was light-skinned once upon a time, Ocho.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Nah, I've been black my whole life, even when it wasn't popular.
Back in the 80s, because you know, back then it wasn't popular at all.
Little joke.
It wasn't popular till like the nineties when Michael Jordan hit Wesley Snipes
hit because you know, you had, you had the DeBarge brothers, you had, uh, L
and Chico DeBarge, you had Al B.
Sure.
You had all the, all them brother with the good hair and skin.
Yeah.
So now I've, I've been blacked by popular man since 68.
Same, same, same since 72.
Glad to have you back Sammy.
And Ohio school basketball players pulled a Draymond.
Watch the video, Ocho.
Uh-oh.
Oh, come on!
That wasn't no accident.
No, hell no.
That wasn't no accident.
Now what was the point of doing that?
Hey, Buddy, Buddy who had been bringing the ball up
must have been giving him that work.
Huh?
He did it in the playoffs.
Oh boy must have been cooking him.
That's what I just said.
That's the only time they try to slow you down
or do something egregious that had nothing to do
with the game, it had nothing to do with playing defense.
You know, I wonder if they threw Buddy out after that.
Or you just get a flavoring. Nah, hell they probably threw him out of the game. What do we know what happened?
Hey, you know, they got no instant replay. I
Mean he folded up like a lawn chair
Quick any time you hear oh, you get a little take much. He's going down every time
They call it intentional foul.
He wasn't ejected or flagrant foul.
Man, they doing too much.
We'd have to, Ojo, we'd have to get him back.
But it's hard to do that in the game of basketball.
It's ain't football.
The only thing you can do is set a screen.
Real hard.
That's it.
And I'm too about.
No.
You set a screen for him, and then
he run into that elbow.
He ain't put your elbow up on the screen, huh?
Your hand got down by your side.
No, they don't.
I tell you, get it back.
See?
I just got it back.
OK, that suits you, man.
That suits you, man. I ain't? I just got him back. Okay, I see what you mean. I see what you mean.
I ain't saying it was going to be a legal screen.
Run him out. Run him out. See right there?
That thing nice and sharp, too.
And hit him right there on the side of the head. We ain't looking, too.
Open him up like a white melon.
Oh, Joe.
Oh, chill. New York Sport Athletic Commission is
ruined the tank versus Roach kneel down.
The draw decision could be overturned.
The New York State Athletic Commission is reviewing
the matter involving Saturday's match between Lamont Roach
and Javante Davis.
During the round in question, following the commission's
request for a replay video, uh, there was a technical issue, preventing the commission from receiving
it within the allotted time for the review.
Right.
Would you be okay if they overturned the decision?
No, I wouldn't.
It's a draw.
It came out a draw.
Regardless of how we feel about the fight, the outcome is the outcome.
You would be okay if they overturned it.
No, I wouldn't be.
I wouldn't be.
Don't overturn anything.
Don't overturn anything.
No, no.
So you would be against it if they would overturn it.
Yeah, I would be because I want to see the rematch.
I want to see the rematch. I want to see the rematch.
I want to stay a draw despite them where it should have been
a knockdown with the knee.
Now I think if they got it right the first time,
if they got it right the first time,
I think Lamar Roach wins on the scorecard
because they ruled that as a knockdown.
But since they didn't, I don't want you going back
and reversing the decision after the draw has already been made. Let's set
everything up for the rematch. I'm good. I like that. Yeah. Oh yeah. That was a good fight, man.
That was a good fight, man. That was a good fight. Man, Lord have mercy.
Ocho, Granny says don't come back over unless
you bringing back her containers. My grandma said don't bother coming over if
you don't bring back her containers. Oh granny don't play by that Tupperware
now. You talk about Tupperware? Yeah somebody took my Tupperware and just
want to take their time. Oh they didn't bring your Tupperware back? They did after a
couple of months. Oh but hey listen. Well you, I got it. Yeah, I know you got it
But I want it what I put my food in my hands
So you my food like this is put my hands in the freezer. Oh, huh?
My grandma you play by her Tupperware boy
And she got to use it take take a lunch to the work and please
Man we just put we have no tough work like that man. We put looming and fall on top of everything
You we have no leads
Maybe y'all did we have no leads in the 70s and 80s
Food just be all out or you put loumen and foil over the top of it. I bet you didn't keep your grease in the coffee bean in the coffee can.
Yeah, that Maxwell put it right on the stove.
Come on now. We done lived the same life. Come on now.
Yeah. Like I said, I ain't done nobody no Tupperware. Hey, we have no Tupperware
Right. I mean we had you know
Our drinking glass was old great job with a great jelly jar
Manage are you know, I don't know water. It's great. It's great this thing off the side of it
You ain't by no drinking glasses same
Same yeah They ain't brought no drinking glasses. Same. Same, yep.
I remember those days.
That all.
And like I said, I ain't know nothing about this
until I got to, until I was in the NFL.
I ain't know nothing about no Tupperware.
I heard people mention it, but we didn't have that.
Like I said, my grandma put Luminum Four,
hey, cover that dish, boy.
Luminum Four, cover it up.
Hey, I'm just thinking about Breakfast Man back in them days days I don't know if you know about Quake Oats, Quake Oats oatmeal.
Listen I remember my granddaddy man either I asked for two things for
breakfast I eat that Quake Oats oatmeal or cream of wheat I don't know if you
remember Quake of wheat and he would use evaporated milk and they come in the
white can. Yeah I know that about that. Yeah. Oh.
I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink that milk.
I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink it.
I didn't know that you smoked it.
It blends.
You make cakes and stuff with that.
I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink it.
But I want me and my brothers to wonder, like, man,
why every time we drink this milk, how's stomach be too oil?
It's too damn thick.
I don't know what it was.
I don't know what was in't know. Was it now?
That's all we had a we get some get some water. Yeah, and that can milk
One drink some of that cam. Okay
Put a little water now. Yeah. Hey now and
It had to be the milk had to be really small. I mean it almost had to be clever You know a clever is like it's coagulated.
If it was like that we wouldn't drink it. But hey if it's just a little spell. Oh you gotta go in the cereal. You gotta go on up in here. Hey my grandma like you be okay boy. Yeah. They do.
But uh yeah my grandma wouldn't. Hey you gonna be toting the dish out there
with aluminum foil over,
you won't get no tupperware, so.
So you were good.
Ojo, now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
Hey.
Thanks for having me on time.
Marley Spivey, J.B. Diggard, aluminum foil, Thanks for having your time.
Marley Spivey, JB, JB Diggard, Luca in the finals, but the Mavs put their worst defender
on him.
Luca on the other end of the court.
That's not giving the best player on their own, your own team, JT all the way.
Okay.
Bring that to me one more time.
She said, Oh, JB did guard Luca in the finals, but the Mavs put their worst defender on him, Luca on the other end of the court, that's not giving the
best player on your own team.
JT all the way.
He said, yes, JB guarded Luca, but Luca in turn guarded JB.
So JB had a weaker defender guarding him.
Okay.
I like that.
Oh, well, I like that.
Now that just, that just one series.
Now, well, it's just one series.
Now we talk about the complete series.
JB looked like that guy. Not just that one scenario she's talking about. Yeah, JB looked like
that the entirety of that playoff series in general in its totality.
Isaiah Lancaster, what's good? Unconoccho, two questions. What's the greatest Super Bowl run in league history and what are your top five cities
with the best food?
I mean, I ain't, I ain't, the best Super Bowl run.
Wow.
I mean, you got to take somebody with a wild card. I mean, they've been pretty good.
I mean, we were the wild card team.
Somebody went nine and eight. I can't remember what year it was. Somebody went nine and eight.
They were wild card and won the Super Bowl.
Maybe Eli and them. I mean, the one,
like it happened to Walker,
the son of diamonds,
the Black Steelers,
new, very good.
And the Broncos in the 19.
And the 1980 Raiders.
Yeah.
That's tough.
I'm gonna say I'm biased.
I'm saying ours.
Cause we beat the defending champs
at the end of our Super Bowl run.
Right.
We were 12 and four.
So we beat a 13 and three team.
What was the Steelers?
Oh, oh, Steelers.
I think the Steelers was 12 and 3 was 12 and 4 too
But they won, you know what I'm saying, Ocho? They won their division. So obviously they got home field.
That vanished, yeah. Yeah
Best, one of your top five cities with the best food, Ocho. I'm not a foodie like that. So I don't really go out and eat.
I got you.
Okay, what you got?
New Orleans first. Okay. But nobody said we can argue.
Chicago
Miami because it's a melting pot. It's a melting pot of every culture and every ethnicity. They have restaurants there in their own communities
LA and every ethnicity, they have restaurants there in their own communities. LA, you can get a little bit of everything in LA.
And five, the round things out.
I said Chicago, I said New Orleans.
You don't like New York?
I'm gonna go in New York.
I'm gonna go in New York. I'm gonna go in New York.
New York has some really, really, really good gyms.
You would have to really know and understand the city
and know where to go, especially if you're local
and know where to hit all the spots.
But those five places, especially New Orleans,
we talk about food?
Yeah, I ain't no food like that.
Man, and spots are? I'm gonna take Memphis, Houston,
New York, Chicago.
I'll give you New Orleans.
I don't really care.
I ain't in the shellfish like that,
and they put a lot of crab and stuff in it and all that,
but I can see a lot of crab and stuff in it and all that but
I can see a lot of people say New Orleans but I'm gonna go.
Kevin, yo I'll bet you the Cavs go further in the playoffs than the Lakers. Whoever
wears get the 5200 from Ocho. Way to go out on the limb, Kev.
for both of you. Wanna go out on a limb, Kev?
Every time I think you forgot about that 52 hundred,
somebody in the chat, bring it up.
Cause I didn't know you owe, Pook.
Yeah, I know I owe, but listen,
long as I owe you, you know what?
You talked about you saving, right?
So I'm saving, I'm helping you save.
No. I'm gonna save that money for you.
My money drawing interest in your pocket.
Listen, whatever the interest is, you let me know and I'm gonna give it to you. My money drawing interest in your pocket. Listen, whatever the interest is,
you let me know and I'm gonna give it to you.
No, give me my money and let me draw interest on it.
Yes.
That's what I did.
Dude said Ocho had a smile on his face seeing you,
had a smile on my face seeing you on first take.
Congrats.
How do you think Ocho did today on first take?
He did well.
He was there for the entire show. So that lets you know he wasn't just there for football segments,
he stayed through the entirety of the show. As a matter of fact, my weakest part of my game,
especially when it comes to conversing and talking sports, basketball. Basketball. Look,
I'm trying to get to the point like you and Stephen they can get but listen y'all get to go in and get the token and and dive in deep and and man what the
Well when I can do when I can do that
Because listen I can get I can reverse the soccer I can reverse the football. I can talk baseball. I could talk hockey
But if I can get to the point where I could talk back make basketball the way you can
the way you go, the way Steven Ackerman or Perk or George Sadano or Tim Legger, man, listen. But y'all ain't gonna be able to pull me off TV.
Man.
Dr. Frank L. Bellarmine, Ocho pulled up at first take looking like he was about to debate sports,
sign a max contract and close on a mortgage all before lunch. Happy to see y'all together on first date. Thanks doc. Appreciate the support
Yeah, I clean up well now, you know, i'm a representation of nightcap. So I gotta be sure you you cleaned up now
I gotta I gotta be sure
Sir, sir kates said what's up guys? Two questions.
Ocho, how can the Bengals this offseason change up the slow start so they can get back into the title pitcher?
And who should my Panthers look for the draft to help Bryce Young and the team?
A wide receiver?
Mm-hmm.
A offensive lineman?
Go ahead, Ocho. What do you think the Bengals can do?
I mean, listen, out the gate, just be a little more aggressive.
Out the gate, be aggressive. Throw everything in the kitchen, sing at whoever it is we playing.
There's no reason we should have lost that game to New England.
There's no disrespect to the Patriots. I think they maybe won four games all season long, something like that.
You know, there's no reason why
We should come out the gates slow and not only do we do it last year. We did the year before that
And the year before that, you know, even the year when we had the super bowl run we lost the first two
You know the seeding we got the final way to start fast. We're not playing behind the eight ball
Having to rely on teams to lose on the back half of the season
Yes the eight ball having to rely on teams to lose on the back half of the season. Yes. Hope so and so lose because they give us a chance of squeezing it. No, take care of
your business early in the season. You know, on the back end, you don't have to worry about
nobody else.
Yeah.
Anything is in your control.
I like control of my own destiny.
Destiny, yes sir.
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Cameron Norwood Jr. said, oh, my question is,
would you or Ocho be a guest star on a sitcom like Neighborhood or Papa's House? Yeah.
I like it. I like it.
Listen, I'm a regular on sitcoms,
making guest appearances.
For those that don't know in the chat,
I was on a game.
I was on a game.
I did Shark Nandu.
God, we'll see.
It's another, it's three more shows I did.
Man, I can't remember.
But it's something about,
hey, when you do TV like that,
there's a saying, it's called hurry up and wait, okay be there all day you do
Yeah, you'd be there all day. Yes. That's it. You don't tell me anything
I know you've been on commercial shoots you for 30 seconds you out there 12 hours. Yeah. Yeah
J-dub Akron was about disturbing everFlex on you for snitching on him.
No, cuz guess what?
I would tell again.
I mean, snitching is not a one-time thing for me.
I was good.
I did it for a number of years.
And I didn't even have to go into witness protection.
I was walking around there broad daylight.
Do what I tell again.
I do it.
What?
Hey, why you laughing?
They already know.
Hey, Tansy, great job, Nightcap.
How did you handle leaving CBS Sports and Ocho?
How did you handle going from the Patriots
facing adversity and a new system?
Look, I appreciated the opportunity that CBS gave me.
Sean McManus and Tony Batiste.
Sean McManus just retired from CBS after 25 years.
Tony Batiste, he runs rubs the big 10.
Now he was my first boss.
I went in and sat down and talked to him.
Had a great call with him.
Had a great talk with him.
They basically offered me the job on the spot.
To this day, every time I see Tony Batiste, nothing but love.
He ended up leaving, going to the MLB network.
And so Sean was there.
Look, they wanted to go, Tony Gonzalez was a fresh face.
He was a bigger name.
And they want to move in a different direction.
I appreciate the opportunity they gave me for 10 years.
Although I knew I had a lot more knowledge
than just football knowledge.
I needed something to like what they were doing on first tape but they had all the slots so I had to do my own thing for
two years and when Skip left I went on I filled in for Steve and they for a week
filled in and the rest of that they say history. I don't begrudge leaving any
place because you gave me an opportunity. I got 10 years out of that
10 years it kept me close to the game of football and allowed me to talk about the game of football
I meant one of my best friends fresh Amizo camera through you heard me talk about him the other day
Look, I got along with everybody
Tony everybody Greg was great to me boom
PK Pat Kerwin. We got along great.
Coach Cowher, Danny.
It was just time to move on.
And I don't begrudge it.
I love that.
I love my time at C.
Oh, JB, I still stay in touch with some of the guys.
Me and J, mainly me and JB.
Me and Freddy's, we and JB, me and Freddie,
we talk occasionally, not like we used to.
But nah, it was a great opportunity and you learn,
what's your, man, after a while you can't get mad
at every time, you know, it's time for you to move on.
Right.
Keep your head high, I leave the same way I came in there.
I came in there as a prideful, I came in there with my head high, with dignity.
I'm gonna go out the same way.
Mm-hmm.
And got seven years, seven years at Fox.
Appreciate the opportunity. Man, the friends, look, it was different
because when you go somewhere every day, Ocho, like I did at Fox,
you know, the wardrobe, Autumn and Tracy, you. You know, the Wardrobe, Autumn, and Tracy,
you get to know them on a first name basis.
You see them all the time.
And when you went, Greg, and Jumpsuit,
and all those guys, and the stage manager,
with Johnny and Karen, and, oh man, it was great.
Wardrobe, they're asking me, you know,
what do I do, what I need?
Man, I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything
because it helped me get better at what I do currently.
Nightcap, club, shea shea, going on first take.
It's different.
It's not as debate, it's not as much one-on-one
that I was used to at first, undisputed.
But man, all those experiences
helped me to get right here.
How was your experience at the Patriots?
I mean, it was awesome.
It was awesome.
The transition, obviously, coming from Cincinnati,
seeing the way one organization is run
and going to New England and understanding
what the Patriot way was and being able to see
and not have a great understanding,
okay, this is the way they run things. You know, it's very, very militant, very militant style.
I've never been part of the Navy SEALs or the Marines,
but if I had to take a guess on what it's like being there,
it was something like being part of the Patriots.
Everybody's very disciplined.
Everybody's expendable.
Keyword, everybody's expendable, except 12.
And everybody is held accountable as well.
Everybody's on the same playing field.
No special treatment for nobody.
Obviously, I got there a little late.
I wish I had been there a little earlier so I get a better grasp of the offense.
A lot of people say, well, you didn't know the plays.
Listen, from team to team, nothing changes from an offensive perspective perspective Outside of the verb is in the way the players are called. Mm-hmm. That's not nothing different
So it is isn't if you so what but do you what you do want and what I was hoping I could do was pick
It up fast enough where I could play fast without thinking
Those are you saw in Cincinnati?
So you can't get that with so many other weapons around me, right?
And me trying to catch up to everybody
else in offense where, okay, we got to go.
We got to go.
And then that's what happened in that one year.
It was a great fit for me as a predominantly outside receiver.
That offense really didn't suit me well, even though Tom Brady is my quarterback for the
simple fact that my last name is Austin.
No, he'd like to throw inside the numbers. Even though Tom Brady is my quarterback for the simple fact that my last name is
No, he'd like to throw inside the numbers. That's why you see Edelman, Amandola You see West worker those were the guys that kind of led to engulfed at the tight ends
Always and that's one of the few offices in the NFL where the with the office is run from the inside out
Which is completely different from any other team most teams obviously, you know
Your first reads are you outside guys and you work your way in.
When it comes to New England, inside.
Inside out.
Edelman, Welker, you had Gronk, you had Aaron Hernandez.
Boom.
You got.
Amandola.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
You remember you had Troy Brown?
Oh yes.
Yes.
So the offense has always been like that.
Listen, but I enjoyed my time there.
I enjoyed my time there.
I loved it despite me not being a part of it from a productive standpoint. Yes, so the office has always been like that. Listen, but I enjoyed my time there. I enjoyed my time there
I loved it despite me not being a part of it from a productive standpoint. I still enjoyed it. I really did
I really did
Big boy toys Chad is look is a Chad is a low-key genius. I think we need to start listening to him more
And yeah, I need I need better context on that on why he thinks I'm a genius you know.
I don't. I want to know why he thinks that. I don't need no context.
Yeah I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Why you think I'm a genius? Yeah.
Kevin Brooks said, Coach Fry said,
don't allow my confidence to offend your insecurities.
Also, the twins, Ryan and Riley, are now
hitting homers in softball.
Ryan qualified to compete at the Texas High School State
Powerlifting Meet.
I just want to know this.
Kevin Brooks.
Nah.
I'm supposed to know these?
Kevin Brooks, nah.
I don't know if I know. Kev, I'm supposed to know you, bro?
Well, I know you're not, Kev.
What they do, baby?
Tell them boys, I said congratulations.
You know it, don't you?
No, I do now, though.
Oh.
No, yeah, do now.
Well, I'm thinking if they're hitting homers
and softball, they're thinking if they're hitting homers and softball their girls their women
The twins yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Yeah. Hey, I got a question. Um, okay
Yeah, can you say that that quote you just said from prime?
That you just read off
He said oh
Don't allow my confidence to offend your insecurities.
When people always say
he's so humble.
Or you need to be humble.
That quote fits very well with that.
Yes.
That quote fits very well with that,
because you're telling me you want me to be humble.
You want me to dim light dim my light
Stop being who I am. So you can say
Yeah
So why you want me to dim my light? Why you want me to be humble?
Does it does it offend you does it make you uncomfortable? Right?
Come on man. When you get that a lot, oh, I don't like
You get that you get that a lot. Oh, huh? You get that you get that a lot. Oh Joe because a lot of times
They look at people look at people to have money man. I wouldn't about that. I don't know why he bought that
Right. So if he doesn't buy it, does that make you feel better about yourself because you couldn't buy
Because see that's what you run into Oh Joe, right
Now what I buy but I'm not gonna say if that's your money
Somebody works hard for the money.
Who am I to tell what they should or shouldn't do?
Right.
There are a lot, Ocho, coming from where we came from.
Look at the stuff.
I never thought I would spend $20,000, $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 for a watch.
What?
Or $100,000, $200,000 for a watch. What? Or a hundred thousand, two hundred thousand for a car. It's easy to say when you don't have it what you wouldn't do.
But when you have it, I'm just confused. So I don't do something to make you feel better about you.
So time not, so if time doesn't be who he is, does that make you feel better about yourself?
Does that give you more confidence?
Or does it mask your insecurity
that you possessed all along?
I hate when people use that word.
Be humble.
Child, please.
Yeah.
Oh, you need to be humble.
Oh, Joe, that concludes this episode.
Nice.
Nice.
Look, I got to do some time to get me some sleep tonight.
Me too.
Me too.
Me too.
I got to be up early.
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The Thunder beat the Rockets.
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think anybody's gonna argue about that. So that concludes this episode of
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