Club Shay Shay - Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Bill Belichick being PETTY & not letting Patriot Scouts at practice
Episode Date: September 7, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Bill Belichick being petty and not letting New England Patriots scouts at practice, Oregon dominates Oklahoma State 69-3, and Nick Saga...n says the Big 10 has an edge over the SEC and much more! 1:03:45 - Saban on NIL giving Big 10 an edge over the SEC1:13:30 - AJ McCarron on Bama and NIL1:19:10 - Oregon dominates Oklahoma State01:24:05 - Bill Belichick and Patriots01:39:30 - Travis Hunter & the Jags1:42:45 - Phillies Karen video1:50:00 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, Nick Saban claims NIL financial support
has given the Big Ten conference a bit of an edge over the SEC.
Saban says, I think the SEC was the SEC because of the culture in the South.
There wasn't professional football in the South for a long time.
And everybody related to colleges.
Well, now it doesn't matter.
I mean, kids grew up wanting to go to LSU, Alabama, Georgia, got money now.
They don't mind going to Ohio State.
They don't mind going to other places.
So the geographic advantage that the SEC conference may be changing a little bit now
with the different culture, with NIL and money involved in decision making,
I think that's created a bit of an edge for the big 10.
Yeah.
I mean, Unk, I've said it all the time on here.
N.I.HEL has even the playing field.
The playing field.
For other schools, especially schools that had boosters.
Boosters that have a lot of money.
When you have a lot of money, it gives you a better chance to beat those schools that have been dominating, like the Alabama.
Especially if you got a Michigan where you got a Larry L.
Ellison, who's the second richest man in the world.
So now you got, so let's just say for the sake of argument,
also the team that we're talking about.
Now Stanford got a bunch of boosters, Harvard got a bunch of boosters, but they ain't
trying to, they, they try to, hey, we got an idea for AI.
We got a, we, we develop it a vaccine or something to cure or treat cancer or
treat this.
That's what they're going to invest their money in.
But you got a Michigan, you got an Ohio state, you got an LSU or Texas
A&M, a tech, university of Texas, because they're all, hey,
Yeah.
Hey, you got a sticky hand way down to, hey, they got deep pockets down to Texas.
A&M in the University of UT, they got deep.
You see Texas Tech.
So them oil barriers down there, they got real deep pockets.
So now you got these teams that want to compete.
They were always close, oh, Joe.
Hey, with a couple of dollars, you can push us over the top.
Right over the top.
You know what's funny when you think about it too, um, with Saudis.
Yeah.
The Saudis, you see how they dip the hand.
in boxing?
You see what boxing,
you see the boxing they've done?
Certain fights that probably
never would have gotten created before
are now being created.
Could you imagine if the Saudis
dipped their hand in college football?
Well, they got to have a vested interest.
Did it?
And invested in certain schools?
Man, come on that.
But he's right.
I mean, the South, I mean,
because at the end of the day,
if you're good,
you're going to go to the NFL anyway,
So I might as well get by $4.5 million before I go.
I can get, instead of me waiting three years, oh, Cho, to get mom,
grandma, family out of this situation, I could do this as a 17, 18 year old.
Right.
And it don't matter where you go.
If you can play, they're going to find you.
You can play your uncle.
You can be playing under a rock.
Absolutely.
If you can play the game of football, they will find you.
And that's what happened.
Co-Saving realized he didn't, as great as,
coaches he is he he doesn't the advantage that he once possessed he doesn't have it anymore
coach k no roy williams they realize the advantages that they once had hmm okay yeah not there
and and and and michael jordan's shoes ain't going to cut it no you need more than that
the peril oh joe guys getting four million guys getting four million guys getting four
million dollars three million dollars can you imagine as a 17 18 year old
oh cho man if i'd got a thousand dollars
it's a thousand at 17 might give me 500 yes you know how much
money seven at 17 you know how much money five hundred dollars is
back then but you ain't had nothing yeah i absolutely no so can you can you
also so imagine ocho they give you 20 50 000 back then oh lord of mercy
Man, stop playing.
Granted, don't buy no more bologna,
don't buy no more hot dogs,
don't buy no more lunch meat.
A number, number, and my home boy say number,
quarter house steaks.
Man, I told my home boy out to eat what time.
He said, let me get that quarter house steak.
The server looked at it, he was like, excuse me?
He said, yeah, let me get, let me get that quarter house steak
cook it a well.
I'm like, quarter house.
I said, you mean port house?
Yeah, yeah.
one.
Hey, he's saying it wrong.
I'm looking at like quarter house.
Uh-huh.
Hey, speak, speaking of, since you're on the topic of meat, I tried, um.
What did you try?
That wagoo?
That way like butter, ain't it?
Yeah.
It's like butter, oh, chow.
Now I see the difference.
Now I see the difference.
And I had the waiter explain to me.
Now, I'm looking at the menu.
and I'm looking at the price point of the steak
and the difference in the price point
of the steak and the wagon
and it gave me a better understanding
and then he explained how
the cows are massards
and they take care of
a certain
type of diet
and then I asked
well does it really make that much of a difference
based on the way the cow's rate
and they broke it down to me
me and the missing went the Prime 112
when the Prime 112 in Miami
you know I don't really frequent
restaurants like that, but I wanted the missus to go,
went there, you know, and enjoyed ourselves.
They gave me a history lesson.
They gave me a history lesson on the wagon,
on why it costs, you know, what it did.
So now I get.
A lot of the farmers and that they're like five generations,
they're four, five generations. So they've been doing this
for an extremely long period of time. It's kind of like the farmers
used to be, but a lot of the farmers have sold their land off
because it used to be four, five, six generation farmers.
It's getting really tough.
for farmers now, especially with the carrots.
But, Ocho, you can definitely, you can definitely
taste the difference in that meat.
It's like butter.
Absolutely.
It's like butter.
Man, y'all leave my homeboy a lot
talking about quarter house date.
He did, I mean.
So Ocho, we're in whole foods, and I say,
hey, man, see what type of,
a soup they got.
They said, man, they got a chicken noodle.
They got a tomato.
They got Mind Strong and they got
broccoli and cheese.
I was like,
I said, what do you say they got?
Chicken noodle.
They got a, uh, uh, he wouldn't even say,
he didn't even try to pronounce gazpacho.
Uh, he's like, they got,
they got broccoli and cheese.
Yeah.
And they got mine.
I say Mindstrong. I said, mind strong. I said, you mean minestrony? Yeah, yeah, that wasn't.
He said, yeah, yeah, that's what they got. I said, man, come on over here.
Man, I was, man, I was going to, man, he said, come on home, but get a, but I was on the floor, Joe.
He said, man, he said, man, these people looking at you.
I said, that should be looking at, they should be looking at you.
She'll be looking at you.
Hey, I ain't, I, I ain't, I never, I never heard of that.
I, I, I don't know, I don't know much about soup.
Yeah.
If it's not clam pop, a lobster bisque, that's, that's pretty, a chicken noodle soup.
That's, that's, that's, that's as far as I go.
That's as much as I'm not, I'm not a real soup guy.
Right.
You know, you know, I, I noticed, you know, tomato and gazpacho and minestroni and all that.
Yeah, I, I'm not a soup guy with you.
I don't really mess with chili.
because I already know something bad going to happen.
No, no, no, no, no.
You got to try Schallelagland chili.
No, I don't got to try nothing.
In Cincinnati?
Oh, you, you'll be all right.
No, I won't.
Oh, no.
Oh, you, your stomach can't hold that down, huh?
No, chili.
Beans, and it's hot?
Oh, no, man.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Hey, so you can't, you can't,
you can't have any dairy products either, huh?
I got lactate.
Lactade, but you take,
You take before, like before you, if you're going to have some dairy, cheese, milk, butters
like that, you take it before.
But no, I would, I would never.
Okay.
Even when I'm home by myself.
You would never do it?
I always take lactate.
I keep lactate on me.
Yeah.
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Okay, yeah, for sure. Oh, Joe, Oregon dominates Cowboys after Gundy pours gasoline on a fire.
On Monday while speaking on his radio show, Gundy said Oregon has spent a lot of money for their team,
citing 40 million as the amount he believed the ducks spent on their
roster last year. The week
ended Oregon handing
Oklahoma State a 69 to 3
loss. The worst in the Gundy era
and the worst program has seen
since 1907. Lanning
said post game, it never requires
extra motivation for an opportunity to go out there
and kick ass, but it never
hurts when somebody pours gasoline on the fire.
Hey, man, listen, and also, you know, it never
hurts when you have a $40 million dollar roster either.
Why are you able to score 60 points?
What story?
No, you didn't put it up?
Oh, oh.
Oh, I thought, okay, my bad.
We'll go back to it.
We'll go back to it.
As a matter of fact, let's go back to it right now, Ocho.
I skipped over the story.
Anj. McCarran revealed this week that you look at these other teams that have 40, 50 million in NIL.
Alabama, I know this for a fact, talking to multiple people in the program.
Alabama has less than 20 million in their NIL.
You know, that helps Alabama from a recruiting standpoint.
In fact, Alabama has been Alabama, but, and people go out there because they know they're going to be able to compete for a national championship year and year out, and you're going to go into the NFL, most likely if you're supposed to do.
If you start losing and all those guys go away and now you can't pay guys, what other schools are dishing out, now it hurts you even more.
Yeah. Yeah.
So you're not going to have all those wide receivers lining up to come to Alabama.
You're not going to have all those running back that, you know, the Mark Ingrams,
you have the Trent Richardson and you have the Derek Henry's and you have the Alvin Camaras
and you have the Damien Harris's and you have this one and that one and the T.J. Yeldins and
all the, nope, you're not. You're not going to have all those D.Bs lining up. You're not.
And the funny thing about it is not only you have all those players, you have them willing to wait
their turn. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
no not anymore wait how much you got for me 2 million where i'm playing at well i ain't
never been over there but no money here and i got to wait three years just for my turn to get on
the field and i can get 2 million to come there and play right now yeah i'm going ahead and i'm going
ahead and take me and because think about it all those receivers that they had Alabama that waited
their turn you could say the same thing about those ohio statewide receivers because all those guys
waited their turn turn yeah so
So the likelihood of somebody like, man, please, hey, you mean to tell me somebody going to give me two million?
I can go start or I can be a third wide receiver or a fourth wire receiver here?
Nah, bro.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, James and Williams.
He was at Ohio State.
Couldn't crack it.
So he's like, hey, let me go on Alabama.
Let me go on down here in Alabama.
What, he was your top 10 pick?
Top of you are top, he'll top pick.
I don't know if he's top tier, but I think he was,
but I think he's a high draft pick.
Same thing with Joe Burrow.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
You know, James has just got paid a few minutes ago on.
Yep, three for 83.
Woo!
89, 83, something like that.
Oh, my goodness.
Yep.
Right, right.
Hey, listen.
And, boy, did you see Cam?
It worked.
Cam, who?
Yeah.
Cam Hayward.
It worked.
Oh, Joe.
They gave him an opportunity that he can, what,
incentives. They gave him an extra $3 million, right?
No, you know, Cho?
He's making $14.5. What is that? He's making $14.5.
Them other guys, $24, $28, $30, $34, $40.
But he got to be realistic, huh? He's 36.
I know.
36, you know? It doesn't matter who you are.
I'm happy for him.
Hey, that's three million more.
And it's probably, you know, probably roster bonus.
For every week that he's on the active roster, he gets, right, right, right.
He gets 250, a quarter of a million.
Something like that.
Damn.
If he has, you know, he has five sacks, he gets another half a million.
Yeah.
Right.
Look, like I said, I mean, I think the thing is, is that he, he's 36 years of age.
He's been, he's been great.
He's been a captain.
he's been great in the community.
He's been a damn good football player.
And he doesn't call, he doesn't call the Steelers.
You know, Mike Tomlin has never had to worry about getting a call about Cam Hayward.
The Steelers have never had to worry about getting a call about Cam Hayward.
So, hey, I'm happy.
It's probably not what he wanted.
He probably wanted, you know, $25 to $30 million.
But like you said, Ocho, at his age,
you're asking an awful lot at that age.
I mean, I mean, you said 25th very many years?
Yes, I'm saying at that age, Ocho, I'm saying at that age.
No, no.
Maybe if he had rolled a dice, said, you know what, I'm going to play this contract.
I don't worry about last year.
Now he'd have been a free agent.
Yeah.
So now I think even on the open market at 36, he probably could approach 20.
You think you get 20?
Two for 20, two for 40.
22.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
For someone like that coming from a historic franchise,
the last name itself alone, yes, absolutely.
Yeah, but listen, that, that little three,
you know what?
We want you happy.
We want to go into the secret.
With everyone happy, we're going to give you,
this is no disrespect.
We're going to get you peanuts.
But, hey, he, he, he feels, oh, Joe, he feels good.
because he got something.
He got $3 million more than what was on the contract.
And plus he understands 36 years of age.
And the last thing you want is to be a distraction going into the season
because you have your quarterback now.
You think you have a team good enough to compete in the AFC North.
You think you have a team that can get to the playoffs.
And so look, we don't want, we want all cylinders go.
We want to be focused and go take care of the job at hand.
The story that we just started on, Wayne, Gundy,
he's the head coach, he played at Oklahoma State,
but he's the head coach now.
He said the roster that Oregon trots out there last year
was like $40 million, probably similar to what it is now.
And so he and Dan Lannning, who happens to be the head coach at Oregon,
had him back and forth, though, so they're going back and forth.
And Lannick said in the most game,
it never requires extra motivation for an opportunity to go out and kick ass,
but it never hurts with somebody pours gasoline on the fire.
not not at all you
got to be careful
you got to be careful
well he got to be careful
he's going to win some game
but they're going to get his ass up out of there
mingo that that too
but understand your personnel
understand what you have to work with
before you talk trash
about a team like Oregon
that you already know
has a 40 million dollar roster
and what you say
what they had last year
well hell if they had it last year
I'm sure they got some dog
coming back this year as well
guess what
they won the national championship
so they might have a little more
thank you
so does your team
do you have the personnel to back up some of the trash talk
you don't if you go into that game quietly
so you don't give the other team ammunition
or the head coach post-game material
when you know damn good and well
you're not going to go in and have a chance to win
you got to be self-aware as a coach
it's all about self-awareness as a coach
it is somebody said it's like 23 million not 40 something similar to what ohio state's playing
look because they don't have a cap on it you can spend as much as much it's an open market
so you'll spend as much as the boosters are willing to put in there and whatever it takes to
get a player like a jeremiah smith or a player whatever it takes to get a caleb downs who
your top ranked safety who left the university of alabama once coach sabin
left okay if that's what it takes to compete at this level I'm trying to compete I'm trying to
compete yeah and I think that's what a lot of the coaches like look we got to put a cap on this
thing you know I'm saying because if one team could spend a hundred million and we you know
well hey it is what it is have you have all your alumni to give $50 it's so funny it's so
funny the coaches or people in position of power want to put a cap on the NIL but they didn't
want to put a cap on how much coaches can make
coaches can make
and how much university
could make off your likeness.
But now the players are getting some money,
now they want to put a cap on it.
Come on now.
Come on now.
So it is
69 to 3.
Coach Gundy might be in trouble.
Oh, no, no, no.
They play an organ now.
They're playing an organ.
Oh, so?
don't give a damn who you playing.
That's Oklahoma State.
69 to 3.
Hey, the athletic director at Oklahoma State,
no good and well,
Brother Gundy's team stood no chance
against Oregon.
Now, you play someone of,
you know what?
Matter of fact, how about this?
Florida lost the University of South Florida.
We've been had that.
his watch okay now that's a game if it was if it was gundy saying some things he said and lost to
a lesser team then yes losing oregon i don't see you being on a high seat for that it's not
that losing the organ ocho is 69 to three losing the organ it's not the loss you lose 20 you lose 27
to 10 you lose 35 21 nobody oh cho that's oklahoma state
That's 69 to 3.
Yeah.
And plus,
I mean,
think about it.
That program has not,
there's been some slippage in that program.
Yes.
Yeah.
You know why it's slippage,
right?
Well,
he's not getting the level of talent
that he wants got.
We need money.
Yeah.
We need,
well,
we're there's crime with Oklahoma State,
didn't he?
And I think the thing is,
I think the biggest booster,
who the stadium's named
after T. Boone Pickens
is passed away. Yeah. So the money ain't free flowing like it once did. Yeah. Well, whoever took
over the T-Boon-T-Biggins need to help. Nah, we're not generous like him. We're not generous.
We're not generous like dad or or grandpa or whatever the case may be. Right, right. And that's the
thing. That's, you know, everybody doesn't look at that school as the same way. That was his pride and joy.
Mm-hmm.
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Did you see the Colts pretzel?
That was my other big takeaway from that game.
What was that?
Looks like something that should not be sold.
Oh, my.
So that was my other big Colts take away.
They sold that?
Might want to go back to the drawing board on that.
Yeah.
I thought the shape we had with pretzels was working pretty well.
Smart for generations.
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Bill Belichick confirmed today, Ocho, following his first win at North Carolina,
that scouts from New England Patriots do not have access to the program.
It's clear, I'm not working at their facility, so they're not working at ours.
Coach Belichick, really?
Yeah.
Ocho.
Yeah, Bill.
Let Bill stand on business, don't know?
Okay, let me ask you this.
Tell me the coach that's been fired, that's coaching,
somewhere else that's allowed to come back
to the facility that he was fired at.
You think Pete Carroll can go back to Seattle?
What coach has been fired
still coaching and can come back
to where they got fired from?
I don't think that if I get fired from my job and I go get another job,
they're going to allow me to come back in the building at the job that I got fired from.
It could.
They might like me still, but I doubt it.
Right.
Wait, so you got to, you got to give me a little bit more here.
Is there, is there, what is the reasoning for Bill,
not allowing he's bad he's bad because he got fired he said he's not allowed in new england
so they shouldn't be allowed there okay i like it i like i like i like that level of petty
i like that i like that level of petty so you want to play oh chow want to play but i'll ask you a
question oh chow named a coach you still haven't given me a scenario so named a coach
that's been fired so if if marvin lewis got another job right do you believe he could go back to
Cincinnati while he's coaching another team so you believe Marvin while he was at or
Arizona State he could go back to Cincinnati or Oakland let's okay oh any one of them
no no why not and that's a that's a good one huh that's a good one just thinking about it too
coaches in positions like that that are coaching somewhere else
I don't even think they would feel comfortable
going back to the place where they were fired.
He's talking about he doesn't be a welcome.
Welcome, yeah, unless they're playing the game.
Hey, Unk, you don't like that level of petty?
It's not petty.
No, coach is upset.
He's got five.
Let me ask you a question.
How many coaches you think Coach Belichick is fired?
How many players has he cut?
Oh, that's a good one.
Hey, but what he's done for the organization,
you don't see why he would be upset.
You don't see why he would be mad after 20 years
of what I gave him, six of a total champion.
Who knows how many AFC championships?
He's not a federal job or a Supreme Court justice.
It's not a lifetime appointment.
You don't get to stay on the job forever if you're not winning.
Ocho, you'll know what sports are about.
It's about winning.
Yeah.
And that was a bar, too.
I like that.
I have my notepad.
I wrote that down.
So Coach Belichick thinks, because you know what, I've been here 20 years.
I've won six Super Bowls, and we've gone to nine.
I should be able to, so even as we lose, we continuously lose with no hope on the horizon,
I should still be able because of what I've done.
Mr. Kraft says I paid you for that.
I was paying you $5, $10, $15, $20 million a year.
So now I'm paying you based on what I believe you can do,
and I don't believe you can get done what you need to get done
because number 12 is gone and i listen to you when you told me we should move off of 12 because
he couldn't do it anymore right that's tough i i just i'm just i'm just confused while he's
surprised that but guess what when you're no longer coaching i believe you'll be able to go back coach
mm-hmm yeah absolutely i mean they're gonna they're gonna fix that though whatever
whatever bill and mr craft are going through they're going to fix that they're gonna that they won't
be fixed right now but at some point they will make amends because what they had was special
huh what they had was special what they had was 20 years oh cho yeah yeah so are you want me to
keep so you want me to keep you on for another five years
with no I mean and we're getting worse
mm-hmm well you understand why they were worse
yes because until you get that most important piece
that most important piece to be able to build around it
that's exactly what we're going to happen
he led mr. craft to believe that he could pull anybody in there
and do what brady did oh you know it doesn't work like that
well you should tell him that
you right sometimes a player is greater than the sum of all of its parts
um coach bellichick knew that coach bellichick wanted to keep a rain in place
coach bellichick what tom wanted from coach bellichick was validation coach bellichick knew
that in order to keep this thing running i can't give brady any more credit than i give
richard seymour any more credit than i give grom any more credit than i give them that's how he
kept control over it. And people like, well, damn, I heard
a, uh, a key to leave saying how coach Belichick would ring Brady out.
I've heard you say it. I've heard other guys. That's how he kept control because
if he'll ream out number one, everybody else will fall in line.
He convinced Mr. Kraft that the Patriot way, the Patriot way was Tom Brady.
That's the Patriot way. Tom Brady. Because they still got.
that's still disciplined they still do all the things and then nobody talks it doesn't matter
but what way it is you need a guy and Tom Brady's don't grow in trees there's only been
one Tom Brady tree and it's gone so I don't I don't I don't know what I don't know I don't
I don't know. I really don't. I don't get this because he's only, he's only looking at the bad. He's only looking at he fired me. He's not looking at the other years in which he could have fired you for spy gate or he could have fired you for deflate gate or a host of other instances. But he stuck by you.
That's just me. Everybody doesn't see things through that, that prism. Clearly he's still upset about getting fired.
You're not the first.
You're not the first great coach this guy.
Look, a lot of great, normally you see a Bill Walsh step aside.
You see Lombardi steps aside.
And then he retires and then he goes and coaches Washington.
Normally, guys, Chuck Null, steps aside, I'm done.
So normally guys that win at that level, they don't really get fired.
They step away.
You see guys that have won three more.
championships like Jimmy Jimmy Johnson
got fired. That's an
anomaly. Chuck Null 1-4,
he stepped aside. Coach
Shula, 1-2, stepped-to-side.
Bill Walsh, 1-3,
stepped-to-side. So normally when guys
win, you know, win 3, 4,
Mike,
Mike won 2 at Mr. Bowling
and did, like, they weren't
getting any better. They were spinning their wheels.
But see,
those coaches on, they knew when the fold.
they understood the chances you look at the landscape of the of the team what you have
coming back what's leaving you know in the foe Sean Payton he knew he knew in the league yes
he knew he or he saw the writing on the wall at a time we're over the cap Drew Reed is done
the everything's getting old let me get up out of here I got to get I got to go I got to go
it's all about foreseeing foreseeing the future
Again, that's all the part of self-awareness.
An unnamed UNC athletic source told the Boston Herald,
why would we let them in our home after how he's been treated since he left?
We will help our players being treated fairly is a two-way street.
A two-way street for whom?
I'm just trying to figure out.
How has he been treated?
Because normally, Ocho, when you get fired from a job,
they don't just let you arbitrarily just come back anytime.
right I don't know I look like I said I hadn't been on a whole lot of jobs but I mean when I got let go at Fox you know I'm pretty sure my my ID badge didn't work anymore and then and then why would I be there right who goes back I mean who gets fired chat y'all y'all can help me out because I've really never really had a nine to five so I wouldn't know so if you get a nine to five and you get fired y'all trying to go back to your job and hang out with your coworkers hey man what's going man what you do is
in here on show, man, I thought they fired you last week. Yeah, man, I just come to hang out
with y'all. If that would happen, Chad, y'all helped me out, chat. Because like I said,
I've never had a nine to five, but I wouldn't know. I mean, you have to think, you have to
think about it. All the things, you have to, you have to be able to see from view, from, from Bill's
viewpoint, see it from the lenses in which Bill sees it at. You know, you see it one way,
but he sees it another, which is why he's doing it. So obviously, he feels some type of way
about it. We don't have all the information on why he feels that way, but he does because he's
actually doing it. Oh, Joe, we talk about this all the time. The greater than accomplished
player, the person is, the bigger ego. Also, they fired a man that won six Super Bowls. Do you
know what that does to your ego? Yes. Imagine Tom Brady how he felt. You tried to get rid of me
a few years earlier and now after everything that I've done so how must Tom Brady
have felt coach I'm coach I mean damn so you wanted to stay on forever even after
you winning nothing so even so no the thing about sports is not lifetime achievement
it's to update your resume you've done everything he is a six times super bowl winning coach
he is a coach of the year he's a this or whatever you want to call he is the most accomplished
coach in NFL history he's that you can't take that away from him oh cho but if i'm still paying
you 15 20 million dollars a year there's an expectation i have for you to win i'm not paying you
15 or 20 based on what you've done I'm paying you 15 20 based on what I believe you'll do
I've already paid you for those Super Bowls oh cho so how long yeah how long
must I pay someone for something that they've already done none yeah yeah
once once you don't have that quarterback man it becomes that much more difficult
yes becomes that much more difficult and coach look he
He's great, these defenses and what he was able to help Tom do,
saying, Tom, if you're in this formation, this is where you're vulnerable.
If you did this, this is what I would do.
This is what I think they'll do.
It was a great, it was a match made in heaven for 20 years.
Yeah.
A lot of marriages don't last that long, Ocho.
A lot of marriages don't.
Tom, there ain't a whole lot of coaches that would have a great player, quarterback,
would have allowed the head coach a lot of head coach you wouldn't even have the audacity or the gumption to even speak to a quarterback like that at least not in front of the team now maybe they go you call him in his office maybe you undress or dress down the quarterback okay but not in front of the team
Tom allowed that to happen he took it he gritted his teeth he bit his lip I I said
He understood, though.
He understood.
He understood why.
He understood why.
It shocked me seeing it because that's first day, first meeting.
Maybe there were some things that were said.
Maybe there were some things that were said, Ocho, that we don't know about.
But I don't believe, like I said, and like you said, Ocho, we don't know all.
All I know is that he was relieved of his duty.
They agreed to go their separate ways.
Normally, one person has to initiate.
that because it's hard for me to believe that we sit down at the exact same time and says
I think we should go out separate ways he say that I say that it's like a divorce
we've decided to go out separate ways no somebody decided that they're going to go to a
separate way and I agreed okay we'll do that we'll save face and we'll issue a joint
statement says we're going our separate ways right yeah it's tough because of of
You're never going to see a run like this again, Ocho.
Oh, no.
You're not going to see a run like this.
No, you're not.
Mm-mm.
The closest thing to it is down there in Kansas City.
But at the closest to do it.
That means Andy would have to stay on another 12 years
just to reach that.
Yeah.
You think Andy re got 12 years in it?
Andy, damn, there's 70.
Dang.
Yeah.
Now, so you got to understand Coach Bella, how young Coach Belichick was when he got the job.
Mm-hmm.
I just look, it was a great situation.
Nothing lasts forever.
But I just wish they could put this behind them.
Coach Mr. Craft is going to put a statue out there once he's done coaching.
Oh, yeah.
He said it.
I believe him.
he's going to be one of the two players
two men
from the organization that have a statue
it's just
I think it's petty
that's just me
the Jags are planning on
for Travis Hunter to be an every down wide receiver
and a situational corner tomorrow
over the regular season open
against the Carolina Panthers
Jacksonville initially would determine
Hunter's usage on a week to week
basis. Ocho?
Are you surprised that this is the approach that they're taking?
Absolutely not, because the higher-ups, the coaches, they understand.
He wouldn't be able to do it every play.
He wouldn't be able to do it.
But he can play receiver full-time and then be using packages on third down.
I'm excited.
I'm excited for him.
I'm excited for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
I'm excited for Trepper Lawrence.
to bounce back to get back to what we know
we can do. A phenomenal throw
of the football. Him and Brian
him and Brian Tomlin
Jr. had a phenomenal season last year.
Now you add an additional weapon
with Travis Hunter.
Oh, they're going to be nice.
They should be nice. Like, it
looks nice on paper, but you've got to go out there
and play. I'm excited to see Travis
Hunter on the other side of the ball. It's a
different ball game now. No,
it's a game of inches. You've got to
be on point every single time.
you step out there on the field defensively and then injuries you got to stay healthy baby
there's a lot of wear on the terrible body you got to stay help you yeah i mean it's a lot
man that was the time what you oh hey when the defense on the field that was the time for me to
decompress to take my bag and relax yeah yeah yep you get to reset you get to reset and prepare
yourself mentally for the next offensive series he he take it on a lot but if there's anybody that
can do it. I would love, I would love to see him do it. Doing it at the college level is one
thing. Doing it at the NFL level, it's a whole other ball game. But doing it, like, we both
believe he can do it periodically, but he wants to do it full time like he did it in college. So he
wants to play 65, 70 plays on offense, 65, 70 plays on defense. That's where I, that's where
I think the problem comes in. But hey, I'm all, I'm all lives. I'm going to watch.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, absolutely. Can you imagine the Jaguars playing the Bengals right?
And he playing receiver full-time.
Dealing with T. Higgins, dealing with Chase.
Dealing with Jarre Chase and then having flip-size and then go play.
Man, come on, boy. You know the kind of energy you got to exert when you playing these receivers at this level?
And the mental energy, also, not just the physical energy.
What?
Yeah. Yeah, because, listen, it's a mental game to begin with.
Absolutely.
It's a little game to begin with.
But I like it.
I'm happy for him.
Listen, I'm locked in.
I'm in Chicago.
I'm at the Draft Kings at the sports book tomorrow.
I don't know about connecting the Wrigley Field.
They got, it's so big.
Every game.
I got access to every game.
Oh, this is going to be nice.
I can't wait.
Oh, Joe.
Have you seen?
Hold on.
The Bronco play tomorrow?
The Bronco play.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You play Titans.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
y'all are you're gonna lose you go ohcho have you seen the philly's caring video take a look at this video
let me know what you think i ain't seen oh wow you took it from me took it from me
Oh, Chowice!
I'll have my chance.
Bye.
I'm glad you heard that.
Oh, Cho.
The hit a home...
Oh, help me out.
Help me out here.
We got another video.
That's it.
Is she running after the man with the ball?
Ocho, what happened?
They hit a home run.
Okay.
Yeah.
The ball is on the ground.
He leaves his section.
He goes the ball up.
He brings it back and gives it what looks like his son.
She said he took the ball out of her hand.
If I'm hearing the video correctly, what they're recording.
They said she didn't have the ball.
He reached out and picked the ball up off the floor.
She didn't have the ball.
He got there before her.
He got there before her, basically.
Right.
I can see if he took it out of her hands.
I can see if he took it out of a kid's hand.
The ball was on the floor.
Uh-huh.
He didn't take it.
He was awful nice to just give it to us.
Like, I don't want to know.
But ma'am, just because that's not his section,
that doesn't mean he can't go get to retrieve a ball.
She felt like she was entitled to it because it was in her section.
So let me, the question that I have,
if somebody else from her section would have gotten the ball,
Would she have felt obligated?
Hmm.
Well, the fact that she felt obligated
and didn't get there fast enough,
you snooze, you lose.
When a home run is hit,
it's the first person that gets to that ball.
That's always been the rule.
Yes.
That's always been a rule.
I don't attend many baseball games.
When I do see a home run hit,
I see everybody run into that goddamn ball.
When people play in San Francisco
and they hit a home run and it end up in that wall,
I see everybody's cold.
Yes, with Barry Ball.
Yes.
Ain't a whole lot of people
have been hitting in the cove since Barry left.
But yes, you're absolutely right.
And it's the first one, hey, and everybody out there
and they look kayaking and trying to get the ball.
Okay.
If they hit the ball, Ocho, you and your kayak,
I dive in that water and I get the ball.
Don't be talking about this ain't your section.
The hell, I don't care who section it is.
I dove it over the water.
I got this ball.
Damn you.
I got there first.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The guy is a lot nicer than a lot of people would have.
A lot of people would have told that lady,
forget you.
I ain't giving you.
Jack.
Oh, he gave it to her.
Okay, that's cool. That's cool.
I wouldn't have given nothing. I ain't going to even lie.
That's my son. I got that ball for my son.
Right.
Now, he did. I think he got a sign back. I thought, I think I saw somebody say he going,
he's going to get, he's going to fly the family to the World Series.
Hmm. Okay. I like that. See, that's the, that's the good thing about videos.
When they go viral, some of the players from the team, they see what happens.
and they get in touch with the fan.
And then you get something even better.
You get to meet the player.
You get bat.
You get a glove.
You get a ball.
And you get more access that's even better.
So all she got now is the ball and now they got even more.
But let me ask you a question, Ocho.
Tell me, chat, let me know what y'all think.
What do you think the chances are that lady was going to dive on that ball in a scrum
and try to get it?
No.
That's normally what guys do.
Guys drive into the scrum and bust their head or jump over somebody or spill their beer.
We've seen guys try to catch the, hey, they got the baby in one hand, got the baby on a sling,
got a beer in one hand, and they catch the ball.
Guys do stuff like that.
I haven't seen, not to say it hadn't happened, I just haven't seen a mom trying to catch a ball while she's holding the baby.
They're more protective.
They're like, ooh, don't, don't hit my baby.
guy's like, hey, I'm going to catch this ball.
He wasn't going to jump on that pavement.
Messer knees up, messer clothes up, trying to get a baseball.
She just thought it was easy because it wasn't a whole lot of people in that area.
And he just ran over.
He now picked the ball up, got the ball held up, gave it to his son.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Be happy.
Just because you paid for it.
It don't mean you're entitled to catch a foul ball,
or Joe.
It doesn't mean that you're entitled to get a home run ball
just cause you in that section.
If somebody beat you, so what happened?
The ball trickles down, it lands in your section,
but trickles down and goes in somebody else section.
Then what?
You say, well, the ball landed in my section,
but you didn't get it.
Yeah.
No.
You're not obligated to it because you couldn't get to it.
Thank you.
Now, if they want to, if they want to give you the ball,
because you are a woman, then be grateful for that.
But if they don't, they're not obligated to do that show.
I guess you felt like, well, I paid for this ticket
and it landed in my spot, and you was faster than I was.
Mm-hmm.
I can see if he took it out of her hand.
Yeah, that.
He didn't take it out of hand, Ocho.
She's talking about you, you took it out of my hand.
That woman hand wasn't nowhere to chat.
Look at that.
Look at the video.
He didn't take that ball out of that lady's hand.
Not even close.
But I commend whoever gave him,
whoever the Phillies player that gave him that
gave him the sign back. Do we know who gave him the sign back?
Hope it was Swarber or Bryce Harper.
Hobart.
Bader.
Well, hey, uh, Bryce Harper, give him a sign back.
Burger, give him a sign back to.
Yeah, but I'm a sign jersey.
Get a kid something.
Make a feel bad.
You got a five dollar ball.
and caused all this commotion because you felt entitled that you should have got the ball
mm-hmm oh man whew lord how about gus it but the guy also the guy even gave
the ball and just like I don't want no problem ma'am I don't want no problem is it it's it
lord have mercy yeah you know you know how you know who I met uh when I when I landed here
the Cubs the Cubs must be playing the Washington Nationals okay and
I'm one of the better players that played for the Washington Nationals by the name of Josh Bell.
I met Josh Bell and his family earlier today when I walked in.
Oh, it was cool.
It was cool.
Obviously, they watched the show.
They watched the show and they said they love it.
They say you and Uncle is very funny.
Josh Bell, I was very, very respectful to him, you know, him and his family.
But it's really cool, really cool to meet him.
And I told him a story about how I almost played for the Marlins in 1997.
He didn't believe you, though, but he should.
All right, guys, we're going to get you out here on this one.
It's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
J.J. Carver said, is that prozone?
What's prozone?
What are we talking about?
He's trying to make fun of me?
Oh, oh, you're talking about, uh,
and Incredibles with
Sabula Jackson.
Where's my super suit?
Oh, okay, okay.
I was because my best,
a aunt, you know,
I'm standing at the Ritz Carlton.
They gave me this.
They gave me this when I came in,
a little gift.
Oh, they gave you a little gift bag,
a little gift bag, huh?
A little goodie bag.
I told him I was going to put it on.
Tell him I going to put it on, you know,
so boom, I'm wearing it.
So everybody,
the Ritz Carlton dying here in Chicago,
I appreciate you.
See, I got, I got it on.
I got it on.
Adab Smith said Bryce Underwood is going to be good,
but he didn't play good tonight.
But the O.C for Michigan called a terrible game.
Way too conservative on third down.
You've got a quarterback that has arm talent.
Why not give him a chance to make plays?
I think if they could have got some third and shorts,
it seemed like everything was kind of third and long.
And you don't.
And you don't want to do anything.
You don't want to do anything.
saying to back your offense up.
But I think, look, for an 18-year-old playing in a hostile environment,
his first road game and it's in or Norman, Oklahoma, I think he did okay.
He'll be better for it moving forward.
Shakur said, nightcap, fam, love would think that Stobb is the answer for CU
just because he looked okay against Delaware.
What game besides Baltimore excites you?
No, I put, look, he looked good.
better than the other two guys did against Delaware. It wasn't like he was playing
Delaware and they was playing Alabama or Georgia. They were playing the same, they were playing
the same team. And the question that I asked, did he look better than the other two guys
that were playing against Delaware? Yes or no? Now, I'm sure Prime would do his due diligence,
time out, obviously had enough confidence in to put him in the game. So obviously he had
like something that he had seen doing OTAs, training camp, and doing
a week of practice.
Deled him to say, okay, son, get in there.
So we'll see how this thing plays out.
But, right.
Well, I'm excited about all the games.
I mean, the commanders play the Giants.
We got some really, we got some really good matchups tomorrow.
Really good ones.
The Packers play the Lions.
Lions, yeah.
Bears and the Vikings Monday night.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We got some good matchups this weekend.
Yeah, yeah.
MSQ said, how great do you think,
BYU commit, Folsom High School
quarterback, Ryder Lions can be.
I don't know much about him. I'm not
fin to sit here and bulljave you.
I'll have to take a look at him.
We'll find out.
I have to go back and look at some
YouTube videos and see what he looks like.
It's easy to say somebody's going to be good or great,
but you don't know until you get him into
your building and they put that uniform on.
Yeah.
Architect, nice TV. Thank you, Shannon.
I said the same thing about Grambling,
playing Ohio State today. No point in playing for money that football team itself will never
see just get embarrassed by 50. It's just, I mean, you got to break by the time, if I give you
a million dollars, Ocho, and you got to fly 70 players up, and you got to bring the ban, and you
got to feed them, and you got to put them up in a hotel, all of a sudden, that isn't a million
dollars no more. Go on that. It's gone. It's gone. I need to win the lottery because I was
for the album for two years i got y'all uh kebren no wood junior uh my question is top four college
quarterback you're talking about this year or all time all time i'm putting cam in there
cam had the greatest season ever you go back and look at cam and what he did with the talent that he
had around him yeah and in the cc yeah uh all time man
I think you have to put Tebow in there
for the simple fact of what he did.
Uh-huh.
Cam, Tebow.
Damn.
Who has started a bunch of games?
I think Baker,
but think you have to throw Baker-Mayfield
might make my,
man, there's a lot of court.
Tommy Frazier.
I'm putting Tommy Frazier in there.
That's a good one.
But they were in Nebraska was hell back then, boy, boy, they was hell back then.
Michael, Michael said, oh, Cho, Johnny, why is Stanford football still around?
They haven't been good years.
Always gets embarrassed on national TV.
But, look, I mean, it's nice to, you go to Stanford, bro.
You try to be a doctor.
You try to do economics.
You try to be tech.
I mean, it's not, hey, it's nice.
I mean, CMA gets to put that Stanford degree on his wall,
and most players that go to Stanford ain't going to play in the NFL.
They're not really going thinking about playing in the NFL.
They're going to start thinking about a startup.
They're thinking about being a financial guy.
They're thinking about something Google, Apple, Microsoft.
That's what they think at, Ocho.
You know, I just let's just be honest.
Yeah.
Yeah, football, football is their second or third priority.
Football is their hobby.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
You go to, you go to Stanford.
You're not majoring in eligibility.
What did Richard Sherman?
Sherman go.
Okay, Richard Sherman,
understanding he had the skill set and the talent to play at the next level very good christian mccaffrey
understood i have the i have the skill set and the talent to play at the next level outside of that
are there any more oh andrew luck john elway john elway yes no very very few very few uh uh arjun said
hey unkadocho okay y'all wish me happy birthday arjun happy birthday hopefully you had a wonderful
birthday i don't know if it was today or if it was yesterday or tomorrow or today if you're on the
east coast but happy birthday hopefully you did something fun hopefully you're going to do something
fun and you're going to get an opportunity to spend it with family friends and loved ones because
that's what we should be doing on our birthday that concludes this episode of nightcap we want to thank
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