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Episode Date: April 4, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Ravens owner saying that they want to win now, Grambling state coach wants to put buyouts in NCAA, & Fan calls out mayor for being ...a Cowboy fan! We also discuss Rubi Rose wanting to date a man who at least makes 5M & much more!04:25 - Ravens over Bisciotti wants to win now14:40 - Grambling State’s Mickey on college buyout18:41 - Fan calls out mayor for being a Cowboys fan20:25 - Hotel baths21:27 - Rubi Rose: Men need $5 million to date31:00 - Woman gets divorce after plastic surgery42:00 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho Steve Bichotti, owner of the Ravens, said he's ready for his team to break through
the ceiling and make it to the biggest game of the year.
Bichotti said he doesn't like waiting 12 years and he thinks impatience is good for you when
it comes to competing for titles.
He also made it clear, I want to win now.
We've got a window with Lamar.
I know what we can do.
I know that we work to put ourselves in position to win.
We all get credit for that.
That's all you can do. I hate it
that every year you just have to start back over again. But you know what? This is
not for the meek. The cheese, the bills have ended. The last Ravens season, the last...
What would be different this year, Ocho? I mean listen, it all comes down to two
things. Turnovers. That's all it comes down to. In those games, when they've lost,
even though they've been able to overcome, Lamar's been able to overcome
some of the turnovers, the early turnovers in the game, late in the game,
obviously we know how it ended with Andrew dropping the ball and have an
opportunity to tie the game, not knowing what would happen going into the second
half or overtime at that point, but still, listen about him saying,
Bashti in general saying he's impatient,
he wants to win now, as long as you have
number eight at the helm, as long as you have
number eight at the helm, you're gonna always have a chance.
Every time, there are a few quarterbacks in the league,
there are 32 teams, there may be five or six quarterbacks
that are going to be in contention every single year.
You can have a goddamn blindfold on.
I guarantee that we're going to playoff.
The Baltimore Ravens is one of them.
As long as number eight is upright, alive and well, you got a shot every time.
Now all you have to do is just finish it off in the postseason.
That's it.
Eliminate the turnovers.
That's been your kid's heel so far once you made it.
So they, they, they're going to be all right.
They're going to be all right.
He had nothing to worry about.
Just the simple fact that the AFC North is run to Cincinnati.
That's the only problem.
No, they.
No.
Oh Joe, check this out.
Lamar Jackson is challenging NASCAR legend, Dale R.
Hart Jr.
from the number eight trademark.
Lamar says is too close to era eight brand name.
Jackson filed a similar trademark opposition
to Troy Aikman in 2024 and they're still battling.
Ocho Lamar versus Dale Jr.
Who owns the number eight?
Oh man, listen, Dale Jr. we talk about an icon.
We talk about an icon in the racing world,
someone that's been around for a very long time.
Listen, Lamar Jackson still has a ways to go.
He's an icon in his own right.
And what he's doing down in Baltimore,
as a quarterback in general,
he's continuing to cement his legacy.
At some point, once he gets that ring,
he's gonna solidify that. Still one of the all-time greats right now, but that eight, that Earnhardt,
hey, Unc, Dale, it is different.
I mean, it's so hard.
That eight represents something else that's iconic.
That last name alone, Unc.
I mean, when it comes to a number, the only number that you, that's
synonymous is 23.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is 23.
That's really the only number that's synonymous with, you look, I understand
that they even retired, you know, uh, uh, magic was 33 in college, but Kareem had
33 and so he slid to 32 and boom.
Shaq was 30.
What was Shaq?
Shaq was 32.
32.
In Orlando.
Yeah.
But he ended up going to 34.
So I get it.
But when you think of numbers.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I think it's going to be hard.
I mean, I think Troy Aitman got a beer called.
I think he has a beer called 8 or something,
if I'm not mistaken. For real? I think he does. called, I think he has a beer called eight or something. If I'm not mistaken.
I think he does.
Yeah, I think he has a beer.
I think I think I think I don't quote me on that, but I think I was reading
something that he has a beer called eight.
You know what?
I got my phone here. I look it up.
It's E.I.G.T-H-E-S.
He does have a beer called Heat.
Yep.
Low carb, low calorie.
You know, it's certain players, like when you see that number,
when you see a certain number, a certain player resonates with that number
regardless of what team, regardless of the color of her jersey.
I ain't trying to two mow and horn,
but when you see 85, you know, for the most part,
at 85 in January, it resonates.
I think Isaac Curtis.
Stop lying, man.
Oh, that's you?
Oh, that's you.
Hey, I'm just saying.
You're babs, I'm sure.
Babs.
Listen, I'm with you, right?
When you see that 12, you know,
it resonates with, you know, Tom Brady.
When you see 15, for the most part, even though he's still playing, you know, it resonates with, you know, Tom Brady. When you see 15 for the, for the most part, even though he's still playing,
you know, you think of Patrick Mahomes.
Yeah.
At that, this is it.
Hey, and 99, you know what 99 is?
The great one.
Gretzky.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Absolutely.
Oh wait, listen, as great as he is, Ovechkin is only three goals away.
You know that. He, three, three or four goals, but. Yeah, listen, as great as he is, Ovechkin is only three goals away, you know that.
Three, three, three or four goals, but.
Yeah, but hey, the great,
well when he get nine hard trophies,
get a road talk to him.
Okay, okay, okay, that's different.
Hey, speak, I think Ovechkin wear eight too.
Lamar Jackson has, Lamar Jackson's one of those players,
as he continues to play and play well throughout
his career, whether he wins a ring or not, that number eight can resonate with him.
When he's gone and done playing, that number eight can also resonate in remembering him
as well.
Yeah.
Look, we're not saying anything, but the first time if somebody say 99, I'm thinking Gretzky.
If somebody say, give me the famous 99, I'm going to thank Gretzky.
Gretzky? Now, if you want to 99. I'm gonna thank Gretzky.
Gretzky, okay.
Now, if you wanna say, if you're a Yankee fan,
you wanna say Aaron George or you a Bucks fan,
I know Sap, Sap my boy.
Sap, yeah, yeah.
But come on now.
Yeah.
Come on now.
99.
Yeah.
Hold on, I thought Dale Jr. was 88.
How did he get?
Why, why, why does Dale want,
I thought Dale Jr. drove the 88 car.
88 is too close to eight.
Ha ha ha ha. Hold on. 88 is too close to 8?
Hold on.
Well, hold on.
Lamar says era 88 is too close to era 8?
Oh, maybe the spelling, maybe the way it's spelled.
I mean, I can't see it in front of me, you know, for context purposes, but I'm assuming. I mean, he says E-R-A, E-R-A-8, era eight.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, 80.
80, I don't know, but I don't know.
That's a stretch there.
Yeah, it's kind of close.
But usually when you trademark something,
you want it to stand alone and be by itself.
Yes.
And that, those two,
it kind of coincides a little bit, and it's too similar.
Yeah.
Too similar.
Hold on, let me see what, I gotta look this up, Jojo.
Cause this...
I know his dad was the number three. Oh yeah.
The legend.
No, he drove, he drove 88 and he drove eight.
Mm-hmm.
I think the 88 car was all white.
I'm not sure who the sponsor was.
I remember it was all white.
I can't remember who the sponsors were at the time.
You know, I hadn't been to a few NASCAR races.
You've been to a NASCAR race before?
Yeah.
You sat outside?
Listen, that's one of the best dates
when you first meet somebody
and you want to do something different,
something that obviously the woman you're dating
has never experienced,
take it to a NASCAR race and sit outside.
No, that's-
Man, they don't like that.
I don't know if they can take that noise, Ocho.
Hey, hey, it's different.
But put your earplugs in if that's the problem.
It's different, it's different, it's fun.
Get you a hot dog, get you a beer.
Obviously, I don't drink.
I have my coconut ice.
Get my hot dog, you know, my little popcorn. Get you a hot dog, get you a beer. Obviously I don't drink. I had my coconut, I had my hot dog,
you know, my little popcorn.
Sat there, great conversation.
You know, watch the cars going.
But that's neither here nor there.
But it's just a great date.
For anybody in the chat that want an idea
on where to take somebody that they just met,
somebody that you already know, NASCAR race.
If she can't sit there with you,
she don't deserve nothing,
none of the finer things in life, if she don't like NASCAR race If she can't sit there with you, she don't deserve nothing. None of the finer things in life is she don't like NASCAR
Dale has trademark eight not 88. Okay, so he tried it. I don't out. Yeah, I don't know
Troy has trademark eight as spelled out.
I mean, numbers are hard to trademark, Ojo.
Yeah.
Because they're like, well, who they're blown to?
Yeah. You ain't created.
Yeah.
It's hard to trademark a number.
I mean, slogans, like the the three P Pat Riley owns that when he coined the phrase,
right? I got copyrighted.
Yeah.
Uh huh.
Look, look, I was really high here.
Lou will tell the story when I called him lemon, lemon, pepper Lou.
Yeah.
He asked Pat Bell.
You think it's go stick?
Pat says already done stuck.
Yes, it is.
He went out and got lemon, pepper, Lou, Lou a lube wig, you know, all he got.
Hey, I'm just happy that he liked the name.
That's it.
That was a good one.
I didn't think of, hey, I was just being funny, you know,
cause you know, we talking about, we go get the wings.
Yeah, and I'm still waiting on us to take that trip
to go get them wings.
We ain't been yet.
I'm trying to see what all the fuss is about.
We go hit Change Spot to Candyland. Okay
Okay, Graham estate head coach Mickey Joseph said there should be buyouts when players transfer to bigger programs
Let's take a listen to what he had to say. Oh jump
We understand we understand
I think the kids understand if they're here and if they sophomores and they have a big a big
I think the kids understand that they're here and that they're sophomores and they have a big a big a big year And a group of five or a pile five approach him and they have the finances to pull them out of there
And I can't match the finances then you know what they're gonna go. That's that's part of it
Coach has been doing it for years
So we shouldn't get mad as coaches when these kids make decisions to take care of their family
But like I said, I'm gonna say it again coaches been doing it for years
But I also think they need to be a buyout
If they move up that they move up for me and go to group of five and power
five I should get kind of a compensation for that you know so NCA be listening to me
I need a buyout. I like that I like that. I can't say he wrong when he right. Listen I love it especially a small school like that
listen allow it to be beneficial for us allow it to be beneficial for us especially going to a bigger school that has more money to be able to attract the players and
pull them away from me. You know, make it beneficial for me. You know, I mean, right now I like, I like
that idea. I'm not sure if it will go into effect, if there can be a rule change for that matter,
especially, you know, if you're that good. Some schools have that, Ocho. If a coach has to leave,
you have to buy it. You know, either he has to buy himself out
or the program that wants him to come in has to buy him out.
But there is some type of compensation.
Yeah.
That's, you know.
And I like that because based on the scenario, obviously coming from an HBCU or coming from a smaller school,
the chances of it happening are it's not going
to happen that often unless you're just superior.
You got to be superior for a Power 5 coming to get you from a smaller school like that.
I'll give you an example.
Had that been happened, a Walter Payton at Jackson State, a Jerry Rice, a Steve McNair,
a guy like myself, Michael Stra Rice, a Steve McNair. Yes, sir. A guy like myself. Mm-hmm. Michael Strayhan.
Mm-hmm. But you see how...
Aneas Williams. You see how seldom,
you see how seldom it is happening?
Yeah. Yeah. And now we talk about a difference.
We talk about it. I mean, listen, I love the idea
because it's not going to happen that often.
But you get that gym, you get that diamond in the rough.
You have the opportunity.
Why not compensate the smaller school?
You got the funds to do it.
I like that idea.
A lot.
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Ocho, a Philly man called out the mayor for being incompetent because he's a Dallas Cowboy fan.
Let's take a listen to this.
This is what happened guys, residents of upper Darby township.
When you elect the Cowboys fan to your government.
29 years of losing with this team.
What do you expect with the leadership?
This is a Cowboys fan.
This guy follows the Cowboys.
Damn.
If you see what type of leadership they have, and that's what you put your trust
in, Cowboys fan.
Sickening.
Hey, you got to be able to separate the two, baby.
You got to be able to separate the two.
Your political views and the way things are run with the country and government
and the team you decide to support based on probably your childhood.
That's normally where it comes from.
Yeah.
But I mean, you're not expecting to see somebody from a whole.
Oh Joe, that's a rival.
I'm not expecting, I'm not expecting to see somebody run for mayor in Denver.
Right.
And they talk about their chief fan or their Raiders fan.
But listen, that's why I said him being a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and being in
Philly, being in office, he is a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and being in Philly,
being in office,
he is a fan of them simply because of something that happened when he was young,
when he was young. That's all. I guarantee you that it was his parents or he grew up, we know they grew up watching the Cowboys during those times when they were,
they were winning and winning Super Bowls.
I guarantee you that's where it comes from. It's not like he just woke up.
He's from Philly and was never a Philly fan and was a Cowboys fan.
Guarantee you got something to do.
It always, listen, everything starts when you're young, Unc.
Unc. Yeah, yeah.
Everything starts when you're young.
Gilead Wallo was arguing over taking bath in the hotel.
Ocho, would you take a bath in a hotel?
Well, Unc, I ain't got no choice but to take a bath in a hotel.
I'm going to take not a bath, I'll take a shower.
Now they're speaking. I said a bath. I didn't say no shower. Oh, no, I ain't got no choice but to take a bath in the hotel. I'm gonna take another bath. I'll take a shower. Now they're speaking.
I said a bath.
I didn't say no shower.
Oh, no, I ain't taking no bath.
Hell no.
Matter of fact, I ain't been in no hotel in a very long time.
Now I just left San Diego.
I just left San Diego yesterday.
I just got back to Miami this morning.
I ain't seen a shower in a very long time.
I mean, I ain't seen a bathtub in a hotel, the hotels I stay in, in a very long time.
So I'm glad now that you've posed that question. I need to get in and out. I
Need to get in and out. I don't have time to take no bath light candles and then bubble bath
I ain't got time for all that. No, I I don't take no I ain't taking no bath in my own home
Let alone the hotel. No, no, no hell no sit my big ass
Tub it ain't no no, I don no. No, I don't like it.
I don't like it.
Yeah.
I don't like it.
Ocho.
I ain't got the patience for that anyway.
Go ahead.
Ocho. Yes, sir.
Ruby Rose said you need to make $5 million a year
to date her.
Um, for, for, for content purposes, because that's, that's what this is for content purposes.
I mean, that's, that's, everyone can, can, can, can, can,
can have their dreams and aspirations.
Everyone can have their,
what's the word I'm looking for?
Their prerequisites on what's required to date them.
So I'm not knocking her prerequisites.
Now it's a little steep, based on the individuals that have five million, that make five million or more
a year, that pool of one percentage you have to choose from,
you know, I mean, that's cool.
That's cool, as long as you understand
what comes with that. That's cool as long as you understand what comes with that.
And that's pretty.
Well, at least, at least she already told you
what she about.
Yeah.
So she's under no pretenses.
Yeah.
And look, it's just as easy today,
the rich man that is a poor one.
Yeah.
And if you give her a choice, hey,
she say I'm gonna take the rich one.
Yes sir.
But you know what you got, you know what,
she already told you.
Yeah, what time of the.
What she's about.
Yeah. Mm-hmm is what she's about. Yeah
Mm-hmm, but I like I like you. Hey, so what the so let me ask you question. Oh, Rose
She cute. She cute. Huh? She's fine. Huh?
Not five million dollars fine
You don't think so? I see I've seen women. I've seen women finer, I've seen women look better.
That's just me personally.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Hell, I was just, hey, in Houston, I saw 10 of them.
Oh my goodness.
I know threes for sure.
Do me a favor, don't mention Houston no more.
Cause I've been focused, I've been disciplined.
You're right.
Don't do that, don't do that, don't do that.
But yeah, I think at some point she was dating Drusky,
if I'm not mistaken.
Drusky, yeah.
Drusky, yeah.
I mean, obviously, she's gorgeous.
She's gorgeous.
So, I would do that, that's what I would do.
In order for an uncle to date you,
I'm gonna need you to make at least 10 million a year.
Damn! How many women on earth are making 10 million a year?
That ain't got nothing to do with me.
I'm telling you what my standard is, okay?
What do I gotta do?
What the fudge that gotta do with me?
Hey, if she can say she wants somebody
that'll make five million, why can't we?
Listen, and that's the beauty of life too, huh?
That's the beauty of life.
As men, as women, we can have free requisites
and have certain standards and abide by them
and boundaries, whatever it may be.
I want my man to have A, B, C,
and I want my woman to have A, B, and C.
And if they don't meet those standards,
I'm gonna keep it moving.
Now the chances of finding some of the things
that people require, it's slim to none. now the chances of finding some of the things that people require
It's slim to none
But if you're gonna shoot if you're gonna shoot for the moon or if you don't shoot for the stars and then fall short
And land on the moon, so be it, you know, I like but here the but here's the thing though
Oh Joe, you see how women can have standards. Yes, women can say I want somebody six foot tall
I want somebody to make X amount of dollars I want somebody that has a degree. I want somebody that's well-read and likes to travel.
Shannon says, oh, he don't want a woman to pass gas around. That's why you're single.
You see? Now women just missing on five, ten things what they want.
Right, right, right.
That ain't why they single. But hey, I say I don't want no woman to pass gas around me.
I want a woman, she go to the bathroom,
I don't need to know, close the door.
Oh, I can see why I'm single.
Women tell you all the things they want.
The first thing a man says, they'll say,
you know what, I want a woman that's about 5'10".
I want her to have her natural hair.
I want her to have everything natural.
He's so shallow.
her natural hair. I wanted to have everything natural.
He's so shallow.
A man tell you what he want, he shallow.
Women go out there and tell you everything.
I want this, this, this, and this.
Hey, hey, I don't blame you baby.
Don't settle, don't settle.
Yeah, they love it, they love it.
But a man's move to settle.
They love it.
But women never move to settle.
Man, y'all better miss me.
Yeah.
Hey, it's an ongoing battle.
It's an ongoing battle of the sexes
and what we want, what we require.
There's a lot of delusion in it as well.
It's,
I like it.
I like it.
Whatever you believe in, whatever your standards may be,
go for it.
Go for it go for it again
Like I say shoot shoot for the highest the highest you can the chance of you you getting you know
What you actually shooting for they're slimming them down
But hope and believe that one day you may achieve it
But I mean
I'm saying oh Joe. I don't I don't care right. I don't care what race you date.
I don't care whatever the case may be.
But it seems to be jaded for one side that a woman gets to have all these prerequisites that they require from a man.
But the moment a man says this, oh, he's shallow. Oh, he's this, he's that.
Why can't I say I want this out of a woman?
Like women say they want this from a man
I think this is that's all I'm asking. I don't care what you date, right?
I don't care who you date, but I'm just asking why can't men have standards like women?
Hey, we're supposed to take what anything we supposed to take anything that we get up and lay down
Hey, you better be glad you're 57
Right. I don't give a damn if I'm 87. Yeah
You ain't fit to put no stipulations on me. Mm-hmm
Double standards double standards depending on
No, yes
That's a that's a great that's a great topic that's a great conversation to I got a
if she if that five is a000, whatever the case may be,
most of the time men don't say, oh, she needs to make this.
No, no.
Okay, you treat me good.
Okay, blah, blah, blah.
Then you know, I think.
But also you got to think about this too, Onk.
Men that make that kind of money,
men that make that kind of money, five million and more, they like dealing with women that don't have as
much or really don't need them because they don't want to deal with women that
don't need them. They want to deal with women that need them, that
puts them in positions of power where they're able to control what you can and
can't do. So they enjoy that and most women, I don't think they
understand. When you deal
with these men that have that kind of money, that are taking care of you and doing everything
for you, there's really no freedom, huh? Because you make one mistake, the chance of getting
that again, it's slim to none. You got to be careful.
The reason why men, because a woman that makes that kind of money, she don't have that kind of time to devote to a man that's making that kind of money.
Yeah, you're right.
So women that don't make that money, the man is expecting them to be there at their best call.
If a woman makes that, she's working just as hard as a man that's making that.
Yeah.
So that's why you don't see a lot of times, sometimes not all, but I'm talking about like movie stars.
Yeah.
You know, the saying is, you know why movie stars?
Because the other know what it's like to live in that world.
Mm-hmm.
But when you start seeing women and men,
okay, you make a million, you make two million,
you make five, you make 10, you make 20.
Yeah.
Do you understand what it required of a woman
to make that kind of a salary?
Yeah, it's different, boy.
That's a different ball game.
She ain't finna be coming home and cooking for you?
She ain't finna be cooking, no, bro, come on, now.
It's different, it's different.
So you have to understand.
Okay, I want somebody that's gonna be the mother of my kids.
I want somebody that's gonna stay home
and take care of the house.
Woman is making 10 million,
I don't believe she giving that up, Ojo.
No, absolutely not.
She done worked too hard to be put in that position.
Listen.
I'm just saying, I could be wrong.
No.
But it's hard.
It's hard.
You're not wrong, because y'all understand, a woman that's making 10 million dollars a
year, that's a plan that's been thought out, strategized, years in advance.
Her whole life.
Her whole life.
And she's not messing that up no that's that's
that's mm-hmm that wasn't a mistake that was not a mistake
so it's this man these women that they got real bold with it but it is yeah
yes yeah but listen it eliminates gray area it eliminates gray hair and it
eliminates games now what it eliminates games.
Now what it does do, it makes a percentage
of the type of man that they can date,
it shrinks the pool very, very, very, very, very small.
I want a man that makes five million dollars.
Well, I know one thing,
all the men that make five million dollars and more,
I mean, well, the chance, I mean,
you gotta wait to turn to come off the bench.
That's about it. You ain't gonna be the only one, but he does make five million dollars. The chair, I mean, you gotta wait to turn to come off the bench.
That's about it.
You ain't gonna be the only one, but he does make $5 million.
I mean, they get the pick from the pawn on who they wanna deal with.
They get the criminal cropped.
Listen, that Pacific Day.
Yeah.
You understand what that comes with, man.
I mean, listen, sometimes women don't care as long as they got it
Hey, but it but it is what it is
Ochoa's been reported a woman divorces her husband after
$11,000 nose job and discovered her worth it changed my life
I have a lot of time to recover after the nose job and it made me think I
Need to really get her to get the divorce so I can move on with my life.
Hey listen, there's certain things that happen for women in life. They come into some money.
They get things done to enhance their body, their appearance, and then they start getting attention
from others. The type of attention that they never got before. And most of the time it fools you when you get attention from others before.
Especially not only when you're married you have somebody that actually loves you.
You have somebody that loves you. You build a foundation with them and it's
different as opposed from the lust that you're getting from others.
You understand they just want to have fun. I hate-
It's different, Ocho.
It's different, huh?
When you home and your girl said,
hey, Ocho, you look good today.
Now, you go out with your boy.
Yeah.
Like, damn, Ocho, I ain't no-
Yeah, that's what you see it all the time.
Boy, from coming from a different mouth,
and you hear it.
It'll fool you every time, huh?
It will fool you every time. It absolutely will.
It will, and stuff like that happens.
It happens all the time.
It happens all the time.
You go from, and listen, I love that line.
It happens to a lot of women all the time
because they allow the outside voices to get to them
because it's new.
All the time.
And you leave, you know, women leave relationships
with guys where they have a solid foundation
where things are going well.
And most of the time they have these beliefs
and then thinking everything's gonna be
pieces of cream when it doesn't work that way.
And the outside voices have you going
for the main attraction to now you're just
another number on a dude's roster
because you think the grass
is green on the other side or somewhere else.
And it happens like, there's countless stories of this happening over and over and over and
over.
It's ridiculous, especially this one story here, oh, I got my known job.
Now I'm getting all the type of attention that I never got before.
And I think it might be better somewhere else. But you leave your loving husband
You saw the foundation someone someone where you got stability and you think it's better elsewhere
Mm-hmm, man, man. Shoot. Oh Joe
And I'm great at giving advice.
I just don't take, sometimes I don't even take my own damn advice.
And that's why I need my ass kicked.
I told my homeboy, my homeboy had this girl, man, she was amazing.
She cooked, clean.
I'm talking about this, hey, I need $500.
She might have 400.
Right.
She's going to give him the 400 and go bar the other 100 to make sure he get it. She might have 400. She's gonna give him the 400
and go borrow the other 100 to make sure he get it.
Come on now.
This dude, I said, man, don't do that.
I said, you got a good girl.
I said, man, she great.
They end up getting married.
I mean, she was great.
There we go.
Ocho, ocho, ocho.
What?
And this dude, I mean, he's like, he like, he like, dog.
It's just something about that newness.
The new was, she knew this was new.
Right.
I say, I say, bro, your wife gonna be new to another ninja.
Yeah.
I said, bro, I'm telling you.
Yeah.
They still together? No.
Yeah, hey one thing about it.
One thing about it, you never know what you got until it's gone. You don't?
You never know what you got until it's gone.
Listen, you never know what you got until it's gone.
You never do.
I've never, you know, it's funny.
Has that been in the game so long?
I've been playing the game so long.
Is I know when I'm always right.
I never missed.
I never missed. I never missed.
Never.
All I'm saying, look here, if all of a sudden your lady start working out, Yeah.
She's working out for somebody else to see her naked.
That's a beautiful thing right there.
That's a beautiful thing too.
Not only, hey listen, not only is she working out for somebody else to see her naked, that means he get to take her off the books.
You know when the team, you know what, we don't see you putting in the same type of production as you used to,
so we gonna have to ask you to take a pay cut.
If you don't, well you know I ain't taking no pay cut.
Alright, well we gonna have to release you.
You know what it feels like for NFL team
to move off from a player whose salary is 10 million a year
or 20 million a year,
and then you get that 20 or 10 million off your books?
You know how much freedom that is?
So can you imagine you having a woman who's working out
all of a sudden out the blue
So another man can see a naked that means he gets to take on that responsibility and those expenses and those bills and that headache
Yeah, that's a great. That's a great thing. I'm not sure why many times
See when things end as oh my god. I'm gonna chase behind. Oh, I love her man. What are you talking about, bro?
What what are you talking about? Who chases after an expense that doesn't even want to be with you anymore?
Right.
I understand love and all that.
Think about it.
Why am I chasing after another expense or whoever it is that you in love with?
If things aren't working out, what are you, what exactly are you chasing? What value is she bringing to the table to or for you?
That it all depends what you're looking for.
If you, if you, if you find, if you found a, if you found a woman, you found someone,
she worked, she has a job, she's working, she's bringing stuff to the table.
She's helping you.
You're helping her.
Okay.
That's a great relationship.
Now you find helping her. Okay, that's a great relationship.
Now, you find a woman, you say, babe,
hey, you can continue to work,
but you don't have to if you don't want to.
I like that.
Because I need you to do X, Y, Z, and Z right here.
At home, yes.
And in the process, I'm gonna make sure everything
that you normally have to cover, I'll cover it.
Right.
Now, me, okay, to make sure everything that you normally have to cover, I'll cover it. Right. Now me.
Okay.
Boom.
I understand that.
She's like, well, nah, I kind of want my own thing because I don't want to be
under control because if you control the money, a lot of times he who controls
the money controls me every time.
Every time.
It's just like the job.
Yes, sir.
Job field that they could teach you a certain type of way because they control
the money.
Yeah.
Now if you need the money, you're going to have to act.
So then a lot of times she's like, I don't want to be in this situation
because I don't want you to have that level of control.
Okay.
Fine.
Fine.
But it's just like, I just hate, I just hate these conversations like, because it's so one sided, it's so one sided because I get, let's just like, I just hate these conversations because it's so one sided.
Yeah, it is.
It's so one sided because I get, let's just say for the sake of argument, Ocho, I have
a kid with somebody.
Yeah.
Now, okay, she's loving me, she's cooking for me, she's providing, you know, she's doing
what a woman could do.
Okay, I'm doing for her, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But what happens she leave see the state will require me to do all the things that I was doing before right?
They'll make their require me. Mm-hmm. She'll have to do nothing. Yeah
She'll have to give me no more. Who ha you'll have to see me no more. Yeah
The state of require me to take care do what I need to do
You see how one side of that is? Yeah, it is.
Why would the state require her to do something for me?
Mm-hmm.
Hey, I like, I like.
But you know what, Ocho?
Uh-huh.
At this juncture of my life,
I'm only gonna be with who I wanna be with.
I don't care.
Hey, matter of fact.
I'm gonna be with who I wanna be with.
Listen, speaking of junctures,
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I'm very intentional in all that I do.
And I say it all the time, especially those that I meet, you know? And I am looking for a wife and family dynamic.
Now if I try it one time and it doesn't work out, you don't stop.
And that just goes with anything in life, you know?
That goes with anything in life.
And I like the fact that all the time, especially we have these conversations where a lot of
people can relate.
Sometimes things work out.
Sometimes things don't.
But I hate people that give up on their dreams or aspirations or whatever it may be.
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me
hey that was a good one I don't even know what the hell I was going with that I
know I'm going to bed in about five minutes.
All right, Ocho, Kemper Norwood Jr., question is, Unk, my question is, is Aaron Judge on
place to hit 40 or more home runs this season?
Yes, significantly more than 40.
Yeah, probably.
Wait.
Izzy Rivera's Unk and Ocho question would have another better stat line in the game
against another, Elway and Unk or Parmit would have another better stat line in the game against another Elway and up a permit
Ocho who wins as the better duo
Well, that's not even fair because you're comparing a tight end and receiver and I'm it depends on the target
There's so many different variables that go into that
I mean, yeah, I'm gonna have a goddamn date depending on who the hell we got that goddamn covered him shit, you know
It all depends. It all depends
damn covered him shit you know it all depends it all depends. Oh Josie man I be having man I had TD in my backfield I damn to have damn
to every year have 11, 12, 13, 14 on the yard rushers. Yeah. It's not like the
tight end of today's game. Yeah. Unless I mean I'm trying to think well like who
I mean I wonder how many balls are likely caught this year. How many balls did likely catch Ash?
Because I think I had like,
I had when TD rushed for 2000,
I had 64 balls, caught 64 passes,
like 650 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Ain't a whole lot of balls going around
when you rush for that kind of, those kind of yards.
Right, right, right, right, right.
How many?
Likely had 42 catches? kind of that those kind of yard right right right right right how many
likely at 42 catches that's it how many how many did the guy for the Eagles have
got her I'm feeling pretty good now.
He had 42 too.
I had 64 with a 2,000 yard rush in my backfield.
So I feel pretty good.
Tyrus said, what's up, Aguinocho?
If Starrick Kern wins another ring, will he unquestionably be the GOAT point guard?
Is Jokic a top 20 player all time already?
Man, I just have a hard time putting him over magic, man.
Damn.
Who?
Steph.
Oh, right now?
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I have a hard time with you.
Yeah, put him over magic?
What would he need to do? I mean, he might- Because, mean, I look at Steph as a two guard masquerading at the point
But most of the time the offense runs through Dreymon. Right. Yeah, I
Think we I think now it would have to have a better conversation
Right now I think Magic is the gold point guard, right?
But I think if we did we really have to have an honest true discussion, but Magic is the gold point guard. Right. But I think we really have to have an honest,
true discussion.
But Magic was a true point guard.
I don't look at Steph as a true point guard.
Is Yokey the top 20 all-time player?
I say yes.
Already.
I would say yes.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs. I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MVPs.
I'm not saying that he's done winning MV Yeah, I'm not saying that he's done
winning MVP's
What what damn?
Oh Joe think about it. He's won three. Yeah, he's finished second in bead
He's about to finish second again. So in a five-year span, he's three. He's won three right and he's been second twice
Yeah, so you'd be able to keep this consistency up
Okay, I like it. Mm-hmm Pat Dove said to be honest
I understand John should do better, but he ain't the only one doing the gesture BP did it to get did it tonight against the Lakers
Yeah, I agree
DP also doesn't have a history of getting in trouble.
Correct.
And remember.
It was different.
No, remember when Matumbo did this, they outlawed it.
Now, cause he was doing it,
I guess they say, well, no, you gotta do it, you know.
So now you gotta turn your back to the guy.
Right.
So they're pro, because a lot of times, you know,
guys get hot and maybe you're like, you know, they, they cool off. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So
Hmm. Just got my VIP ticket. Aaron Owen said that. Just got my VIP tickets to
see you guys in Chicago. Aaron, thank you. Can't wait to see you, bro. Yeah.
We're gonna have some fun in Chi-Town.
Oh yeah.
Trey Parker, I just got engaged with Ocho,
Ocho things, that a ring on your finger ain't it.
Wait, hold on.
Hold on, I just-
I guess you got, do you got a ring on your finger?
Yeah, I just-
I just got engaged with Ocho.
That's a ring on your finger.
Oh yeah, yeah, I just got re-engaged.
Oh Lord have mercy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, life goes on your finger. Oh yeah, yeah. I just got re-engaged. Oh Lord have mercy.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, life goes on, man.
Life goes on.
And we're not getting into that tonight, Ocho.
We're not.
No, I'm being honest.
You do it.
I know you being honest.
I know you being honest.
I'm serious.
I'm not playing.
Like I'm- Oh, we believe you.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, you know.
Yeah, I had to move on, you know, so.
I told you, I told you 2026.
I told you what it is.
I'm walking, I'm walking down the aisle with somebody.
Oh, man, listen, everything I do in life is intentional.
It might come off funny.
It might come off in jokes, but I'm almost over that mountain and I
ain't doing this shit by myself. I'm leaving here with something
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We've got a big week over at Good Game with Sarah Spain as we near the end of one of the most
exciting women's college basketball seasons ever. The most parity we've seen in years, with games coming down to the wire and everyone
wondering which team will be crowned national champions this weekend in Tampa.
Listen to Good Game with Sarah Spayne on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
What's up?
I'm Laura, host of the podcast Quartzide with Laura Corenti, a masterclass
case study of the business of women's sports. I'll be chatting with leaders like tennis
icon Alana Kloss.
I don't do what I do only for women. I do it for everyone. And I want the whole market.
And innovators like Jenny Nguyen.
I would say 50% of the people that come visit the Sportsbra aren't sports fans. They come
to be in community. They come to be part of this culture.
Courtside with Laura Karenty
is an iHeartWomen Sports production
in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment.
Listen to Courtside with Laura Karenty
on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
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My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes,
host of Divine Intervention.
This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots
and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover
in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war.
J. Edgar Hoover was furious.
He was out of his mind
and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees.