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Episode Date: April 30, 2025Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & Joe Johnson react to Shedeur Sanders being taken off some teams draft boards, Jalen Milroe wanting to pay his parents back for all the money ...they spent in college, Ocho talks about the time he climbed Mount Fuji, the 100 men vs 1 gorilla debate is back & much more!01:47 - Shedeur Sanders16:16 - Jalen Milroe19:47 - Man needs help from Mt. Fuji twice25:26 - 100 men vs. 1 gorilla29:37 - Q&Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We got more details on the Shadoor fall. According to Boomer and Slicin assassin multiple team owners order their coaching staff to remove should do it from their draft They be called collusion. I'm just curious. Let me call collusion and oh, hold on
Boomer said they took him off and they took him off because the owner said
Take him off. I don't want that guy
No, if an owner if I say Joe if I own a restaurant, I say Joe and Joe is the head chef.
Joe, I don't want you to sell lobster.
Okay, there's another owner that has a seafood shop.
Joe, I don't want you to sell lobster, no.
You hear reports, he didn't take it as serious
as he needed to.
He go, I don't, look, At the end of the day, for me,
let's just say everything everybody's saying is true.
Ocho, I really don't know what else to add.
I think the thing is, is that sometimes, you know,
maybe he'll look at it like, you know, my dad, you know,
the Giants asked the dad for an interview.
Tide asked him, say, when y'all picking?
Like, we picking 16.
Tide said, y'all, I ain't gonna be there when y'all picking like we figure 16 times the y'all
I ain't gonna be there when y'all pick and got up and walked out
but you talking about it you talking about a
transcendent you talking about a
Historically great player everybody can't do that remember we talked about it two years ago
Let your two years ago. I know about Marvin Harrison jr. how he didn't work out, he didn't do nothing.
I said, Ocho, everybody can do that.
You've got to be you've got to be legit,
legit, beyond legit in order to pull a punch like that or they will humble you.
They will.
And so I look, Ocho, unless you get people
that was making those decisions and ask them flat out and says,
what was it about Shadoor that you didn't like
and why didn't you select him such and such, such and such.
Other than that, it's all gonna be speculation.
It ain't no speculation.
Do I know Boomer?
I work with Boomer for identity.
We done been around the game too long, man.
We done been around the game too long.
You know what it was.
Do I believe owners told, do I believe people told Boomer that? Yes. Yes, of course. It's the same
thing I said. We've never seen anything like that before. For someone to be graded that high on
draft boards throughout the entire, not just the season, but right before the draft and to all of
a sudden to go in the fifth round.
I never said it was anything about race.
Forget race, throw race out the door.
I'm talking about the humbling process.
I'm talking about the collective decision of collusion
amongst those, you know what?
The Sanders family is different.
The Sanders family is different.
It's different.
Let me ask you this, Joe.
Before you go, let me ask you this, Ocho.
Let's just say for the sake of argument.
We say graded.
We're talking about Mel Kiefer grades,
Cosmic Shea grade.
We're talking about Peter Schrager.
We're talking about Lou Riddick.
We're talking about Bucky Brooks.
What about the teen grades?
Those are the grades that we need to see.
Because at the end of the day, the people that grade that we read, the Mel Kipers,
the Tarlin Shays, the Peter Schragers, and this one and that one, they don't make no decision.
So in other words, Joe, I need to see the grade that the 32 teams have on Shador.
Because what if they had him middle round draft pick?
A late round draft pick?
The devil is a lie. The devil is a lie.
We'll never know. We'll never know.
Listen, the Scouts, Mel Kiper, Louis Reddick, and everyone else who's been doing this for eons
of years have the same eyes, the same set of eyes that the GMs and the Scouts have.
have the same eyes, the same set of eyes that the GMs and the Scouts have. Now if you watch Shador and a lot of people on you know on Twitter and oh he's not that
good, man what are you talking about? Are you watching the
game of football? I've been watching for a very long time, actually since I
was four years old. Matter of fact I played the position who had to catch the
ball from the goddamn quarterback so I know what it looks like when the quarterback's actually decent.
Come on, man.
I think it's going to work out for him, man.
I think, you know, like I said, I'll talk about all this.
The fact that he got an opportunity on the Ocho, I think he's going to take full advantage
of it, man.
And it looks like he may get a chance sooner than later you know
yeah
This might not be a bad joke you know sometimes I know I know it might not be a bad I agree
Sometimes sometimes man it just like
people want to see you
It's just like people want to see you. People are like, look, 50% of the people don't care that you have a problem.
The other 50% glad you got them.
So in other words, they don't give a damn about you.
50% don't care you got a problem.
The other 50% glad you got the problem.
Yeah.
And it ain't them. Yeah.
50%.
Hey, so at the end of the day, there ain't nothing we can speculate and we can surmise.
But at the end of the day, when you get your opportunities, that's what I always felt,
Ocho.
I thought I was going to be somewhere between a first and a third round draft pick.
You know, hey, I only heard from two teams,
guess what the two teams, they called me,
I'll just say, what's your phone number,
where you gonna be?
Who that?
Shut the fuck up.
Next door.
Cincinnati Bengals with one.
Hey.
And the Seattle Seahawks.
And they ain't go to neither one of them.
Hey. They ain't want to neither one of them.
Hey. They ain't want your boy.
I'm telling you, Shador, Shador, it's Shador's,
it's a blessing.
It's a blessing, though.
They haven't had a quarterback, and since Bernie Kozar,
they went through multiple quarterbacks.
They had a quarterback carousel for a very long time,
and I guarantee this is the blessing for him.
And him ending up there and having to work his way,
work his way from the bottom back up.
I like it.
I like it for him.
I like it for him.
He built for this.
He built for this.
Who do I have?
One of my good, one of my good, go ahead.
Who do I have?
Who you gotta throw to over there?
Jerry Judy.
Jerry Judy, David Njoku, how you say it?
Njoku?
Huh?
Njoku.
They just added Deontay Johnson.
Deontay Johnson.
Yeah, he's a real twitchy,
another route runner similar to Jerry Judy.
I like it.
He gonna be all right.
Yeah, he gonna be all right. Yeah. He's gonna be all right.
Chris Carter, good friend of mine, brother in the hall of football hall of fame alongside me,
see what I'm for. She door throwing away at least 30 to $50 million in the NFL draft.
It makes it clear. He doesn't believe the NFL owners colluded against him.
Should during his family overplayed their hands. They taught him a great lesson.
Shador and his family overplayed their hands. They taught him a great lesson.
They did, they will.
Every, Ocho, you don't agree with,
we look at Archie and Eli's situation.
Remember how I told you Ocho, I said,
look, you gotta evaluate your situation
based on your situation.
You can't be looking at somebody else
and how they treated them.
In fact, you gonna get that same type of treatment. You know you ain't get that same
type of treatment because it's different. They can do that. Okay. Oh, okay. Look. They can do
that. But we supposed to know that going in. Well, you know. See, if I already
know what I'm up against, I ain't got no problem because I already know what I'm up against I ain't got no problem cuz I already know what I'm up against see that's why we study tape
Oh joke because that I'll need to know what you're gonna do on first down second down third down
What you're gonna do on 30 short 30 long second red zone this area to feel so I know I have a pretty good idea
Now you go in the game and you don't know, Ocho. Come on now. You know how this thing go.
They will remind you.
I don't have to learn a lesson but once I will have to learn a lesson.
But once I tell you what, my grandmother never told my ass up for something
I did twice.
Cause she, she, she shut down on you the first time.
Okay.
You learn lesson learned.
Damn.
It's a tough lesson.
It's a tough lesson to learn.
Meanwhile, Shador arrived in Cleveland is already putting in the work for the upcoming season.
Shadour is ready to prove all the haters wrong.
Hey, I got a question.
Yes.
Since I, obviously, if I cut myself right now, obviously, you know, I bleed black and orange. Cincinnati at heart.
Can I get a Shadour Santa jersey?
No, Cincinnati and Cleveland, y'all built a rivals.
I know, we built a rivals, but like,
so, okay, see that's tough, that's a good,
oh Chad, what y'all think?
You know I'm Cincinnati, but I'm a fan.
I'm a fan of, of, of, of, of, of Shador.
So, no, no.
Yeah, go get your jersey, Ocho.
But don't wear it. Don't wear it, though.
Might even want to get a signature on it, man.
It might be worth something.
Okay. Okay. Bomb.
I think I'ma do that.
Yeah.
I'ma do that.
Matter of fact, when you get you one,
you think you can get me one?
I can get you one. I get you one.
I got you. I got you.
Matter of fact, I can get you some Dions, too.
You want some shoes? I can get you some shoes.
I ain't not. Don't threaten me with no good time, yeah.
Yeah.
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I mean, I don't know if we've had a prospect, Ocho, that we've talked about more leading
up to the draft, during the draft, after the draft.
I don't know if we've had a player, Ojo, in my time,
I'm a little older than you and Joe,
that we've talked about as much as we talked about
Chidur Safis.
Yeah, most definitely.
When you turn the tape on, I mean, you see it.
I mean, he a hell of a quarterback, man.
I mean, I think, you know, he get a knock because of the,
maybe he don't run as much as people would like him to,
but he's a stand in the pocket dark thrower.
You know what I mean?
Right.
He, look, I don't know, look.
I think the thing is that when your dad is time
and you're talking about athleticism out of the yin yang,
but none of his kids are as athletic as him.
None of his kids can run like he can. None of his kids can run like he can.
None of his kids can jump like he can.
Bro, King Griffey, I had King Griffey on and he's like,
he used to go watch his son, Trey, play.
And he's like, he was at the plate and the guy said,
boy, you're nothing like your daddy.
He didn't say, well, name five players who are.
Right.
Okay, you talking about
what his sons are not like Deon. Okay name five players that are like Deon
that has athleticism that Deon had that can do what he did in football and
baseball. Name five players that can do that. You can't. See you know oh I think
this guy we always do this Joe this guy be a heck of a basketball this guy be a
heck of a football player or this guy be a heck of a basketball, this guy be a heck of a football player,
or this guy be a heck of a basketball player. I ain't gotta say what, I saw him do it. You can't say what, man,
he, Tyhme could have played baseball, he did. Man, he'd have been a good football player, he's legendary.
He's historically, transcendently great. And because your offspring doesn't display or doesn't have
those skills, that doesn't
mean they can't be great in their own right.
For me, for him to make it as far as he did with his dad being who he is, I think that
says a lot about the son and that says a lot about the dad by not handing them, giving
them handouts, making them earn everything they got.
And him, even though that's his dad,
wanting to get it on his own.
The father should put his son in a situation,
I have means that I have access to some of the great coaches,
some of the great quarterbacks,
some of the great, you know, whatever.
Nutritionist, okay, that's what you do.
You set your kids up for success.
You give them the best, you owe your kids an education and to give them the best start possible.
Set them up to succeed.
And then after that, you know, you're like, oh, hopefully you've done a great enough job that they got it figured out.
Now, hey, you might have to kickstart them again.
And the next time you might have to kick them in the ass.
But hey, hopefully they figure it out. You might have to kickstart them again. And the next time you might have to kick them in the ass, but
Hey, hopefully they figure it out.
But after getting drafted, new Seahawks quarterback, Jalen
Miro says that he will be paying back his parents for all the money
they spent while he was in college.
I want to calculate all the miles, all the money my parents spent in college.
I'm going to give it back.
Man.
If I calculate all the money my parents spent in college. I'm going to give it back man If I calculate all the money my mom you gave me
To you probably do it off
Hey, I think that's dope
When you know them these kids cuz they all they all the kids coming into a lot of money
These kids, because they all are kids coming into a lot of money. You know, being able to look back, take care of your family first, man.
Make sure moms, grandmas, all of them, make sure they straight.
Because the sacrifices that they make when we kids, bro, that's everything.
You know what I mean?
I mean, hey look, I remember my mom buy me a hundred and forty dollar pair of shoes
We can even pay light bill gas
Hear me, so we might have to go a couple days with the gas off. Ain't no hot water
I'm not to go down here to grandma house for a little while
That was I was my grandma stayed by ten houses down so I go stay at grandma house
I come home the lights off the gas off. I already know what time it is. I'm gonna go now
And that's the thing my grandma the sacrifices that she made You know you raise your own nine and then you take your mom three and you love them more than you love your own nine. Oh
Absolutely
That's my process.
You know, that's that.
But that's why that's why I do what I do.
I mean, something like, well, I don't have to do this.
I don't have to do that.
OK, you don't you don't because you're here because of a decision that you didn't
make, your parents made a decision to get together.
You were created.
So you theoretically you're right.
You got here by means that you
didn't have anything to do with.
But me, being the person that I am, Mocho,
man, I couldn't, man.
See my grandma, all that, what she went through.
Working, and my grandmother was a maid at the nursing home.
My grandma was washing other people,
washing their bodies and all that stuff.
And my kids, let me get some water.
They couldn't do it for me.
Depending on where, everybody got a different story, young.
Everybody got a different story.
But I think if you were to tell every story
and pull back all the layers of it
and talk about the sacrifices, mothers and grandmothers,
in the village, you know, it takes a village now. You know, it is. Sometimes it's just one your
mama. Sometimes it's one just your grandfather or your father. You know, it's
other people that also help you along the way and kept you in line.
Because everybody wasn't always on a straight and narrow, you know, during
your adolescence. So there are many people that you want to look back
and give them thanks.
And then most of the time that thanks is through, you know, a way of finances, you know,
because you didn't have to do that.
Shit, I ain't have shoulder pads.
I ain't have cleats.
You know, I ain't have shoes to go to school.
You know, there are people that help you along the way that you got to go back.
And it's such a great feeling to be able to be blessed, to be able to achieve and
reach a childhood dream of yours where you always want to go back and bless
those that bless you along the way when you really had nothing.
Yep.
It's a great feeling too, man.
It's a great feeling.
Yeah, man.
Beautiful feeling.
A man had to be rescued twice off of Mount Fuji.
Ocho, a man was airlifted from Mount Fuji.
Then he got rescued a couple of days later
because you know what, Ocho?
He realized he had forgot his phone on top of the mountain.
So he got up there and got stuck again.
What kind of phone he got?
I don't know what it was.
It had just been, hey, you better have it on the cloud.
Hey, it was something in that phone. Now, to double back and go get it, knowing you didn't
got lost, is something in that phone ain't got no business now. And he didn't want nobody
else to find it. But it's not known whether or not he was able to find the phone, but
they did had to go locate. They did had to rescue him twice. Yes I mean that phone ain't got no
business. Nah I climbed Mount Fuji right? Yeah I ain't never climbed Mount Fuji I climbed
Mount Everest before but Mount Fuji must be different if you got lost. You climbed Mount Everest?
Oh yeah yeah boy you should have seen me where I climbed Mount Everest back in uh
I think in the off season? That was 2007.
Yeah, 2007.
It ain't a lie that you ain't done.
No.
Huh?
I said it ain't a lie that you ain't done.
It ain't. I noticed that. You know, I know.
Hey, hey, you know, hey, I didn't live too live, Joe.
Joe, I didn't live too live.
What?
I didn't live too live.
It was a great climb. It was a great climb.
I had a tour guide with me to make sure I didn't get lost, to make sure I didn't freeze at the time.
The time was perfect after football season.
They call it Sherpas.
They call it Sherpas.
Yeah, sure. I didn't know the correct terminology. I just called him a tour guide to make sure I didn't get lost.
I had canned food. I had canned food. I had snacks with me, Joe.
Water. How long did it take? Huh? How long did it take? I had canned food, I had snacks with me, Joe.
Water. How long did it take?
How long did it take?
Shoot, me, you know, I moved kind of fast.
Boy, it took about seven hours.
You had to get up and down.
Okay.
Yeah, that was me.
You know, once I start climbing,
once I start climbing, you know, I don't stop now.
What? It was a little heavy. Once I start climbing, you know, I don't stop now. But, they do have one.
You know what I'm saying, but you have a.
Oh.
Yeah, but you had the.
Yeah, yeah, I done about everything, man.
Only thing left for me to do, Ajo,
is I'm going to Norway, Norway or New Zealand,
and I'm gonna swim with killer whales in the wild.
You swimming with killer whales?
Yeah man, that's my spirit animal man.
My whole left side of my leg, I got a long sleeve from the waist all the way to my ankle,
killer whales and all type of just aquatic stuff having to deal with killer whales.
That's the last thing on my bucket list and I'm good.
I can just sit down and relax and then tell my grandkids,
tell my kids and yeah, it's,
God, I done it all, Joe.
Ocho said it takes him like,
took him like seven hours, Ocho.
Yeah, yeah.
They say the average length of time to climb Mount Everest
is about 50 to 60 days.
Hey, did you hear what you just said?
You said the average.
You said the average length of time, right?
No, that's the fastest.
I mean, most times it takes them 80 days,
takes them two and a half months.
Hold on, hold on.
Because you can only go up, because the altitude is so high.
Yeah, it's high, it's high.
Let me tell you.
You can't go because you get the bed.
Hey, hold on, I had on my hazmat suit.
I had on my hazmat suit, so had on my hazmat suit so the altitude
didn't really affect me at all.
It took me.
Yeah, you have to, I know you didn't do it on,
what you call it?
Hold on, they say the average, that's for average people.
Yes.
I'm not average.
You're far from that.
Far from that.
Yeah, so I'm trying, he reading something, you know,
for average people, the average people that do it.
Right.
It took me seven hours.
You're a bad boy.
Yeah, yeah, that's what my principal used to say.
Uh, but France this time was recorded with 10 hours and 56 minutes and 46 seconds.
Hold on, hold on.
But he was a Sherpa.
And this record was set with the use of supplemental oxygen.
I just told you I had my hazmat suit,
and that was my supplemental oxygen.
A hazmat suit ain't got nothing to do with that.
It was a contraption that I created.
And it helped me with the oxygen.
Like when the astronauts go to space and have one of them. Yeah
Hey, listen, it's been a little short time. So we all been hanging out man, but I'm starting to figure out what's going on around here
Hey listen, I got two ears and one mouth for a reason okay, I'm gonna listen twice
is and what about for a reason okay I'm gonna listen twice Joe I know what somebody trying to pull the wool of my eyes well I know what's
going on Joe one thing one thing but I got the piss hold on I got the piss I'm
gonna show you I'm gonna show you piss it on mine every but but you do realize
oh yeah in order for him to do that, he's from that region.
Right.
So you have to, so those Sherpas, they're from the Nepal.
So you have to be from that region in order to.
I guarantee you.
And also, as part of the Sherpa that did the 10 hours, I guarantee that's the same one.
His name was Paul Eden.
That was, that's, that's how we did it in seven hours.
Yeah, that was, yeah, Paul Eden. I's how we did it in seven hours.
Yeah, that's it. We have Paul Eden.
I guarantee that's him.
It was a good climb too now.
Nah.
Huh.
Apocagoulu Sherpa.
Oh, that must've been his cousin.
It's still him.
Joe, we had a question last week,
and we never got to hear you answer. Who you
taking? 100 men or one girl? Hey listen, uh, Ocho. Hey that should be funny all day on Twitter.
I'll tell you something. I was just, I was thinking about that because the first 20, 30, 40 guys, y'all gotta take a beating.
I'mma be in the back. I'll let y'all know right now I'll be in the back and I'mma come help y'all later but I'm gonna be in the back. I'm gonna let y'all know right now. I will be in the back. And I'm gonna come help y'all later, but I'm not gonna be one of the first 30, 40, 50 dudes running.
We in trouble. I'm sorry.
You know the funny part about it, and Joe, I don't think people have seen gorillas.
They look at YouTube. They look at the zoo, they don't think they understand
how big they are in person.
They don't understand how big, how powerful they are.
You don't understand it because you-
They're all muscle.
You just don't get it.
So hypothetically, you think it can happen
because it's a hundred human beings, human beings.
Like it's-
One lick.
The first, them first ten, they dead instantly.
They ain't got a chance.
You got to be sacrificed or something.
Dave, I told you, I'ma go.
I'ma go.
I'm not gonna be in the first wave of dudes.
I'm not gonna be in the second wave.
I ain't gonna be in the third wave.
I'm gonna be in the fourth wave.
I'm gonna be all the way in the back.
Because when they had a funeral,
somebody gotta be there to tell the story.
That's gonna be me.
I'm gonna be there to tell the story. That's gonna be me.
I'm gonna be there to tell the story. Man, Jake gave it a go.
So let me get this right.
So I didn't even know.
So if everybody's bare handed,
the silverback ain't got nothing
and none of the humans got nothing.
So ain't nobody got no spears, no knife, no rocks, no nothing.
Oh, y'all can be real.
And then hold on, you you not even think about this.
We not think about how fast and how quick
and how agile a gorilla is.
You forget about all that.
Man, please.
Oh, y'all asked me what the neighbor told me.
He said, be quiet over there
Wait, who told you to be quiet? Oh, yeah
But I was joking
I'm surprised cuz nobody I don't have a tell him tell him to come to a knock on the thing and tell them to come to
Come to the home on camera. I know no
No, he's got to be dope though. He's asleep.
Tell him to come on camera, huh?
He's asleep over here.
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This is now time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q.
Hey, don't let them punk you off.
Keep screaming.
Are you whispering that?
Cuz cuz that's exactly what I do when people be laughing and joking I go knock right on the door
Yeah
Connor with the K if 10 to 15 men were taking down wooly mamas a
Hundred could definitely take a gorilla
Well, I can't I'm gonna let you go ahead and have a bet. I don't want no part of that. A woolly mamma isn't even dangerous. What are
we talking about? But first of all, they took down the woolly mamma. They had spears. They
ain't taking out no woolly mammas with just their bare hands. And you ain't touching no
silverback with just your bare hands. Bro, I'm telling you, he's killing the first man, the first 10, y'all dead on contact.
And plus he probably gonna rip your arm out of the socket.
He gonna bite you.
They bite.
Hey, people scared of pit bulls.
Dudes scared of people with pit bulls,
but your dog bite?
He got teeth, though.
Yeah, but a gorilla, man, stop playing the gorilla.
Stop playing the gorilla. Man, y'all gorilla, man, stop playing the gorilla.
Stop playing with me.
Man, y'all saw that man?
They had the gorilla, they were trekking in Rwanda.
And one of them silverbacks came,
and the lady, and he just grabbed him by the leg
and just walked on, just walked on like it was nothing.
Like he had a five pound bag of potatoes,
and that's a full grown person.
They go sit out there and wait for them gorillas man, they go hunt them gorillas
And the first and they say what you do you never make that?
Look at that's a challenge
That's funny boy, I was telling I'm gonna be 98 and I'll be 99
Mm-hmm. I told you I'm gonna be a hundred because somebody got a little tether story.
Hey listen.
Oh after I see what he do in the 97th I'm gonna go.
I ain't with you around for that.
Kemper Noah Jr. said, oh my question is, is the Bucs season being over?
Do y'all see y'all just leaving Milwaukee for another team that is Miami? Oh, okay
Yes, I do. I definitely see him leaving. I see it
I think they probably gonna read tool the fact that Dame Torres Achilles. I
mean
That's all that's probably he probably done. He probably I don't see him coming back. Yeah next year. So
Yonis you can get a lot for yanis
You know what I mean? You start your rebuilding process
get you some get you some talent in there the way you can build and and uh
mature as a young pro man and try to
Continue to build as a uh as a franchise, but I don't see them coming back with the same squad,
man.
They got to retool.
Your two best players in franchise history didn't stay.
Kareem and Yannis.
Kareem won three MVPs, finals MVP, went to two finals, won one.
Yannis won two MVPs, finals finals MVP went to one they gonna leave cuz you
ain't gonna get no help anybody gonna sign it anybody gonna sign the Milwaukee
nope sorry Ocho they ain't coming to Miami neither bruh listen I just I try
to say y'all don't nobody want to listen to me until it happened, but okay, you'll see don't want to hear that guy underscore
That guy underscore deep fry ant man spider-man damnit man legos and nine
Dab said
Stop, you know, they got the dud. I guess when the Lakers lose tomorrow,
I guess we're saying Lakers and eight.
They not losing tomorrow though, nah.
Reggie Riggs said Mark Williams would have helped a lot.
He would have.
Fossey said LA Clippers equal to Cleveland Browns.
Pat Dove said, oh, next fellow single, you should have Ocho spell
exacerbate and deplorable because that's how the heat series went.
Hold on.
Deplorable D E P L O R A B L E.
Come on, man.
That's what I do, man.
You talk about man.
It's that Harvard education.
Trucker bank said, in my opinion, he's the best quarterback in the class.
The most pro ready. His mechanics and foot in the class, the most pro-ready.
His mechanics and footwork is better than the guys ahead of him.
His timing will improve too with coaching.
Guess we're going to find out.
OU SS 2004.
It was reported Team Saucedure as a backup, but the circus that comes with him wasn't
worth it for a backup any belief in that I
Ain't making that decision. I mean, that's what if that's how they see him. That's how they see him
I mean who am I to say oh Joe what it is
Or what it isn't I?
Don't know it's just make it I ain't got anything else dad. We've heard everything
Owners didn't want him people didn't feel like he didn't have a high enough grade.
Everybody thought he was, I mean, a lot of teams thought he was a mid to a late
round pick.
Uh, he, he didn't interview well in the interview.
He didn't take it serious for teams that he didn't want to potentially go to.
I don't know.
It's just speculation that it's speculation because none of the people
that's in those positions have come out on record
and said this is why.
So it's left up to people like myself and Ocho and Joe
to come up with a reason or an excuse
or whatever the term you wanna use
to why Shador did not go higher as we thought he should.
Maybe he went where we thought he, where well he should have the team thought I should go
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know but uh, he's not the first guy to slide
He won't be the last guy now. Maybe we didn't see a slide this precipitous
But we've seen like we've seen slides before but at the end of the day
They don't give him a helmet. They don't give shoulder pads. They're going to give some cleats.
What you do, if you give somebody the tools to build a house, the type of
house that they build is a slow soul.
The appended and come in on them.
You could a masterpiece or you can have a hood.
He was, I think I'm gonna do good things man. You know, this is a whole learning process for him
Like I said, like I've always said you had it did they chip on the shoulder?
You don't come out and show you don't come out of show. You know why he should have been
You know one of the top picks in this draft
You know, let your play do all the talking bro. You ain't gotta say no no
You gotta say nothing now.
You gotta say nothing now.
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Lose have a 7-point lead with 40 seconds. They lose
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Tyrese Halliburton father father comes on the court, waving a towel with his son's
face on it, but they worked things out.
Glad cooler heads prevailed.
Um, the Pistons beat the Nick in MSG, Kate Cunningham, 24 points, eight rebounds,
eight assists, uh, so Thompson had 22 points as they go on the road and they
beat the, the Knicks game 6 is Thursday in
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