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We talk tanking
I might get in trouble for this answer
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Definitely happening in the WBA
We talk about our mistakes too
They pulled me to the side
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We got a call last night
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A video game of Gone By the Patriots head coach Mike Brable coaching up Arizona State
top offensive line each, I know, the Sun Devil Pro Day.
Take a look at this.
Braves.
Hey, Braves, stay getting into the mix, boy with them boys, boy.
Yeah.
Graves, hey, he's strong.
Hey.
Like I said, man, I played against him.
In Pittsburgh and in, because he was with the Steelers first.
People don't really know that.
But his first year is with the Steelers.
And then he went to the Patriots.
And I think he finished in Kansas City, if I'm not mistaken.
But when it came to sit in the edge,
the one thing you do when you play with a Bill Belichick team,
you can set the edge.
Every lineback I've ever played when he was coaching in Cleveland,
when he coached at the Jets,
when he coached in New England.
They're going to hold the edge.
Hey, it was him, if I'm not mistaken,
we played the Patriots.
I think it was Willie McGee,
it was Willie McGee in Brable,
if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah.
And that's,
but the thing is,
if you look at Coach Belichick system,
he loved big-ass linebackers,
6, 3, 6, 4, 245,
250, 265,
because you got to be able to stop the run.
Coach Belichick believes you can't stop the run,
you can't win.
Go back and look at his linebackers
when he played.
when he coached the Jets.
Look at L.T.
Look at Carl Banks.
Pepper Johnson.
Had Carson.
I was Pemps.
I played against PEP when he was in Cleveland, too.
Look at his linebackers when he was in the Patriots.
Look at his linebackers when he was in Cleveland.
He liked big, because he played three, four defense.
Three, four defense, edge guys, six three, six four, two, 45, 250.
Big middle linebackers, 245, 250.
they stop in the run.
They're going to make you one-dimensional.
But I like this.
He's like, son, this is what you got to do.
So when you feel pressure here,
hey, when he push, you pull.
When he pull, you push.
Wherever you feel pressure.
Yeah.
That's how I lock Ocho out like that.
I'd be smoking to two real.
Oh, man, one arm?
Lock who out?
Hey, uh,
you're not beat me for those sack?
I don't give you too little, man.
Don't you too little.
You hit.
You're gonna let you, Ocho.
Your hips and your knees too bad.
I'm coming right around that, huh?
I'm gonna, I'm, these hands, you hear me?
That's an, Ocho.
All I'm gonna do, Ocho, I'm gonna run you up to field.
Who up the field?
But you're gonna grab you.
Because I know you're gonna try to run that.
You're not gonna try to bull,
but I already know you're gonna try to use speed
to get a Bible.
All I'm gonna do, I'm gonna set one way
and I'm gonna spin off that.
I'm not running up no field.
I'm gonna spin right off that.
I'm gonna wash you.
Why you die it to the line?
No, because I'm going to set you wide.
I'm a purpose to set you wide and bring you back on under.
Yeah, I'm done.
I'm done.
I got a bag.
I'm going to kick twice.
I already know what the quarterback is.
Hold on.
I'm going to make you kick a third time because I need the space to get back in the class.
For what?
For what?
You don't have to.
I'm not, I'm kicking twice.
You stay at that wide.
I'm going to push you up the field.
The quarterback going to step up.
Yeah, you know.
I'm too.
You do realize
occasionally I did block
defensive end and live backers.
They were a little bit bigger than you though.
All right, guys, we got some absurd foods
at, you know, baseball, you know,
they'll be coming up with these concoctions
and to see what you eat.
Check this out on you and Joe.
What is that?
That's the Rockies.
That's a pizza donut.
That's a pizza donut.
Oh.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I might try that on.
Nah, I think.
Okay.
The next one, the Rock is Glazilla.
A two foot long, oh, no, look, I'm gonna come on,
look at the hot dog got both fingers of the mother.
I ain't got no, no, sir.
We know I'm taking that.
Hey, I, I.
Yeah, we already know that one.
That's right.
I eat that.
Hey, Joe, hey, Joe, he got the,
he nibbing the end of it.
Now, you know, I'm definitely trying that.
The piece of dude, that's a,
it's a, it's a two foot,
two foot, one pound hot dog,
top with some of her sort of,
It looked like like a pasta salad or, yeah, a pasta salad, sun dried.
You eating there, Ocho?
Absolutely.
No, sir.
Zero change.
This for you, Ocho.
This right here, you will be in the bathroom so you're going to enjoy the game.
Oh, yeah, I see him walking around with a whole box.
A nine for nine, so you get nine hot dogs and nine beers.
Hey, give me the hot dogs and instead of nine beers, give me nine coax.
Boy, you be in the hot dogs.
bathroom pee it all day.
I'm good, I'm good, I'm good.
I miss one inning, that's it.
Come on, man, you ain't no nine hot dogs, bro.
Boy, look here.
Hey, hey, hey, hot dogs.
I don't play me to come to hot dogs.
Ocho, Ocho, Ocho is in the Bible,
gluttony.
You get you, you just out here just being greeted.
Now, this right here go get your stomach egg right here.
The Diamondback, they got a milkshake
combining whipped cream, peanut butter sandwich cookies,
Kit Kemp bars and Cracket Jacks.
The peanut butter cookies, though, I ain't gonna lie.
five. Oh, yeah, them nutter butter.
I'm saying, that jumping, I ain't gonna lie to you.
I can pass on the shape, but boy, them nutter butter.
Yeah, I'm gonna pay, I'm gonna gracefully pass on the shake
because I already know men lack being ice cream.
Don't work, huh?
What?
I could try that.
I could try that.
All right.
What about this one?
The Phillies, uh, uh, Schwarbaum Sunday, ice cream,
taught with a funnel cake, fried uncrustable,
strawberry sauce and fruity,
and fruity cereal.
That's a good cheat.
That's a good cheat day there.
Boy, I can see me and the kids
going to town on something like that funnel cake
with that ice cream.
What's that?
Because the Dodger,
the Dodger got one,
got a Sunday in a like a real life size
batting.
That's that homemade vanilla.
Yeah.
No,
I don't know.
I try it.
I'm going to try that.
I'm going to try that.
I try everything so far except the first one.
The piece of donuts,
that's a no-go.
No, I'm, I'm, I mean, if I get me like three lactates, I might be able to
that peanut butter, but the hot dogs and the beer, and I definitely, I definitely ain't
trying that glyzilla.
I like that.
I like that glazilla, boy.
Nah, no, no, no, Ocho.
I want to tell you, Ocho, you don't even feel bad eating something like that?
Absolutely not.
Every sport in the pen I go to, I get two hot dogs.
Matter of fact, at the game, the Brazil-France game,
I had three hot dogs.
Dang, so you eat this whole thing right here.
And, Joe, I'll be done with that in about five, seven minutes.
Five, seven minutes, Joe.
And don't let me not have had no food.
If I know I'm going to the game,
I purposely don't eat until I get to the sporting event,
so I'm hungry.
And hold on, I'm not just that, Joe.
I need my popcorn to and my snack.
Yeah, you can't gain you, man.
Joe, I've been trying, I've been trying for the past decade, Joe.
I'm trying to get the 205.
Oh Joe, I can't eat like that.
I can't eat like that, bro.
No, I can't, I can't, no, sir.
Nah.
I'm gonna go get me some chicken tenders.
I give me some chicken tenders
and a hamburger.
We just ketchup.
I'm good.
That's good for me.
Oh, yeah.
No, sir.
Nine hot dogs.
I wonder how much that costs.
That's got to be like, what,
$50-something?
Yeah.
Maybe more.
Because a beer in the game
is probably like $7.8.
You know, they're taxing you at them games, too.
The hot dog, probably $9, $10.
You know the Hot, you know the Falcons game,
they get you that stuff, that stuff,
and you get nachos, a hot dog, a soda, and fang,
and you get free refill on soda.
A Falcon got a nice facility over there.
They must say they did.
They do.
Boy, they got some good food and that, too.
Joe, me and you need to go to a game.
Yeah, we do.
We go, we go to check out the Falcon game.
Nah, me and Uncle with Top.
Me and Uncle were talking about something.
Y'all ain't, y'all ain't going to take me?
Nah, I'm saying, me and Uncle's talking about something.
Yeah, we're talking about some.
I'll tell you about it next week.
Hey, let me know when y'all go.
We'll see you some pictures.
We'll see you some videos and some pictures.
Hey, that you're going to look at the story.
Look at your stories, Joe.
Okay, then he's going to start blowing our phone up.
But I'm trying to blow your phone.
Hey, why don't you tell me?
Hey.
Hey.
He started sitting in a little pissed out of things.
Nah, Ocho, I mean,
you know what?
We might have to go to a game.
We might have to go to a game.
I heard what you call to me?
At SunTrust, I think that's what the Braves play.
I heard they got some good things.
Yeah, I had been.
I heard it too.
I heard it too.
I'm going to have to go.
I'm gonna have to go check a mile.
I just like to go like try the food and I'll be gone.
Go stay for the game?
I'll be gone.
Bad by the,
man by the fourth,
fifth and I'm a part of there.
Hey,
hey,
hold up though.
Hold up.
I went to a,
I went to a Detroit Tigers game last year.
Y'all know they got that accelerated clock now for,
for,
like,
pitching.
Yeah,
so like,
you know,
I normally you go to a game and they take forever.
Now they got that accelerated class to where the picture's got a,
like,
I think that.
That helps the game.
Yeah.
I think so too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But see, I went to, see, like, when you go to the,
when you go to the Dodgers game,
you better leave, you better believe before the game in.
Because they were one way in and one way out.
What?
Yeah.
Man, please.
But I don't know.
Like I said, they ain't got a whole lot on here.
I mean, there was a lot of other stuff,
but, uh, them hot dogs,
I'm gonna have to live.
that, Ocho, you have a hat.
The pizza donut.
I agree with you, Ocho, I can't do the pizza donut.
I mean, it don't look like they got nothing.
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But I think I just get the ice cream.
I keep lactate in my pocket.
I don't want all that stuff on you.
And we go somewhere like, why you just can't get ketchup and mustard?
Oh, could I get pickles?
Could I get onions?
Could I get relish?
Could I get?
She get a whole salad on a burger.
It does not taste better.
All right, we're going to get you out here.
The final segment of the evening is time for Q.
And A.
Before we get to the Super Chat, we got some video voicemail from our Discord.
The first one comes from Adris.
Let's take a listen what Adrease had to say.
Hey, Unkin Ocho and I so, Joe.
This is Adrease, and I have a question for all three of you.
First, Uncunucho.
For a chance to win the Super Bowl,
and it's fourth and one on the 25 or 30-yard line.
And you need a field goal or a touchdown to win the game.
Which quarterback are you taking?
Patrick Holmes, Josh Allen, Jalen Hertz, or Lamar Jackson?
Iso Joe.
Which current NBA team or player that you would have liked to have played with?
Thanks.
Hey, but, but.
For me, I'm taking my home boy.
I'm taking my home boy on simply because he's been in that situation before.
Yes.
He's done it before.
He has three years through the Super Bowls already.
and the other three quarterbacks that she chose
Lamar and Josh, obviously, they're all capable.
MVP, you know, they're all capable, but they.
Hearst is won a Super Bowl?
I'm simply leaning towards my home because he has three.
Jaylon wouldn't have been a bad choice as well,
being that he's one and one as well, but I'm going,
I'm going on my home way.
For me, that's, for me,
man, I ain't allowed to love to play with Kobe, bro.
Kobe Bryant.
playing for the Lakers.
I'd have been to many Lakers games,
even right before I got drafted
because I trained and worked out in L.A.
before the draft that was in June.
So I was out there in L.A. for like three months.
So I had went to plenty of Lakers games,
and the atmosphere was just like no other, bro.
You know what I mean?
It's just great weather, fanatics of fans.
and it was at a time where the Lakers were at the top, bro.
They were the best team.
I think they were working on like a,
I don't know if it was a two p or three p and 01.
What was that?
That was three peep.
Bro, I never seen nothing like that.
I never seen nothing like that.
It was amazing.
Oh, yeah, by the way, I talked to Zeke today.
Ocho, Zeeke said he's coming on next week.
He said, you got something for your answer.
He got so much to say.
He hit me, too.
Ocho, he said, he said, you need to let me finish my point, whatever it was he was talking
about. Yeah, but, he said, tell Ocho, when Joe started talking, don't say that till Joe
Joe Friess, he got, he got, he, it ain't, it ain't a whole lot of smoke, but he got a little smoke
with you, you know what I'm saying? Like, he ain't trying to throw no hands, man, he's just trying
who that, who? Azale Tommy. Oh, man, he can't even beat me playing, so what's up?
Tell, tell, tell, I'm, I'm ready. Whatever you.
want to do.
Hey,
we'll be on here.
He's going,
he's saying coming on here.
He's going to try to get here next week.
But if not,
soon,
real soon.
So he got a lot of time.
Make sure he got the right,
the right,
the right tone,
make sure a decimal level of state and stay correct.
Oh, okay.
Whatever you want to do, we can do.
Okay.
You know, basketball court,
you know, hands.
I mean, how do you want to do it?
Yeah, he said you're up in that shot time.
But, you know, Z came up in the 80s
when they threw hands in basketball.
I grew up in the 2000.
We threw hands too.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Is he the real deal?
The next one comes from Tyler Hamilton.
Let's take a listen to what Tyler.
Hannah from South Carolina.
My question to you all is,
who is a loved one y'all have lost,
you know, that has impacted y'all in your life
or a friend or, you know, a family member?
I recently lost my college teammate,
My brother, you know, we used to be in the same receiver room in college and played together, Rondell Moore.
So R.R.P. Rondale, I just want to hear y'all thoughts on that.
I mean, people that have lost that were close to me. Outside the family, obviously losing Chris Henry, I'm losing Chris Henry.
What was season? I forgot what year that was losing Chris Henry out of that receiver room.
That was, that impact a little bit. That bothered me a lot.
to have someone that I see every day
training camp, going through practice,
and having him passed away suddenly,
it was unfortunate.
But obviously, immediate family,
losing my grandma and my mama,
losing my grandma in 2018,
losing my mama in 2021,
you know, in a very short span,
it was difficult.
It was difficult, obviously.
So now, immediate family is just me and my brother,
me and my brothers.
And so that's really,
You know, the head of the family now is me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think, not think, but for me, I lost my pop last July.
Hmm.
I lost my mother 2019 due to cancer.
I'm my only child.
I got two sisters on my dad's side, Ashland Tamika.
I'm in the middle.
But I'm my mother's only child.
I didn't come up, you know, like my sister's Ashley and Tamika, they know I love him.
But we didn't, we weren't raised together.
You feel what I'm saying?
I was raised an only child.
So losing your parents, it does something to you.
I don't know, you know, I know y'all got siblings
that you can kind of lean on.
In my case, I mean, my dad, you know, me and my sisters,
we all were together, but for my mother who was probably,
not even probably, but she was the best thing
never happened to me, bro.
Like, shit, I'm still dealing with that today.
It never goes away, bro.
Each and every day, you know,
The only thing they can help you is time.
So, you know, I deal with it, how I deal with it, but it's tough.
I agree with you, Joe.
It's my grandmother.
And, you know, you don't get over it, but as Joe said, time, you get better.
And say, there you go.
That you don't get over it.
I know, I remember exactly what I was doing.
I remember when my sister called me.
I remember when, you know, she was dealing with it.
The last two years and knowing.
She's like, son, I got an appointment.
And she would always say, I got an appointment.
It's okay.
You know, hey, we all got to do it.
Death comes at night, but joy comes in the morning.
And, boy, look here.
You don't get, like you said, Joe, like I said, you get better dealing with it, but you don't get it.
Because it leaves an imprint in your brain.
You know what I mean?
Like, just to give y'all some real context, like, you know, my mom had multiple myeloma,
so it just kind of breaks the body down.
You feel what I'm saying?
So she'd go from walking and talking normal to being on bed rest to couldn't even do nothing but talk.
And then she couldn't even move her lips.
She could only see it to the point like her heart just stopped.
You feel what I'm saying?
So like to have to have to have to sit there and call my family to come see her right after she passed after her heart stopped.
Like that was the toughest thing.
And then having, you know, the corner people come zip up in a bag, bro.
Like those those.
Those are the memories.
You got to make all of your arrangements.
Yeah, yeah, those are the memories that stuck in my head.
I can't get them out.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I use that, I use that pain that I have and I put it toward, you know, whether it's
me training, doing yoga, keeping myself busy, you know, things of that sort.
But it's, I mean, it's tough.
It's every day.
It's not a day go by that I don't think about it for sure.
And there's something that you said, Joe, you said that the process of her dealing with
multiple times.
So she's up and moving around and so you can't.
She's up moving around and then she's bedridden
And, you know, my grandmother had congestive heart failure
Everything was starting to shut down
And I remember the doctor
Telling my sister now
She's like, she was like,
it's not too many more times that I'm gonna call you
You say your grandmother, you know,
Your grandmother is making this with it
Come to grips with me.
That shit hard.
And,
all right,
it's tough.
It's tough.
I remember,
you know what,
my grandmother had a,
she had a blood clot.
And she ended up having to have her leg amputator
just right above the knee.
And in the process of having a leg amputated,
she had a heart attack.
So I remember,
uh,
she had the heart attack and it's like,
well,
your grandma,
the surgery was going,
well but your grandmother had a heart attack.
She's tough. She's pouring through.
Say she, you know,
she's in the recovery room and so
we're going to move her back to the room
and probably about another
30 minutes she'll be able to go back and see her.
When me, Spank and Libby walked in that room,
you would have known anything
happened with my mother.
She looked, she said,
there go my grands. She said,
I didn't think I'd ever see y'all again.
she was so happy
living
I was younger
you gotta realize my mom
my grandmother got on the train
and came and got me from Chicago
I was three months old
that's context
my grandmother got on the train by herself
never had been on the train
before in a life
came from Georgia
all the way to Chicago
and when she was leaving
when they dropped off
at the train station
my grandfather yelled
don't forget to bring Spayy back
that was my brother
I come back they brought me back
I was three months
my dad comes and gets me
takes me back I'm seven months
I come back for good
I'm two
so from 1970
until
1980
summer of 83
I slip in the bed with my grandmother
every night
playing
football, Ocho, I could go to two, three touchdowns. I drop 30. I go home because my grandmother
long. It was my grandmother and my nephew. So that closeness. And that's what's tough.
And I've asked, I've often asked myself and I pray, God, will I ever love a woman like I love
that woman? Never. That's unconditional. That's, that's, that's, that's, because Ocho, because
that's, that's the thing. I say, God, I just, just, just, if it's,
not to that degree, let me love somebody half as much as I love Mary Porter.
That's it.
I say, God, if you give me that, I'm good.
Because you know.
Joe, you're right.
Man, boy, to go through what I went through to get to where I got, the only thing I
could see was my girlfriend was like, son, this is all, this is the best grader could do.
This is all granted got.
Son, this ain't much.
we spraying water on the floor
because if you ever been on the warehouse
in the cement floors
and get dust in the summer
and we spraying water on the floor
so the dust
she's son this is all we got
this ain't much son but let's try to get me
and that drove me
to the point of obsession
and people like well Shannon why are you like
cause I didn't have nothing
I was I was poor and poor
man
well I'm
If I can love somebody,
as half as I much love,
as half as I love as I love Mariporter.
Ocho, if you love somebody as much as you love Paul.
It's different.
It's different.
We would never, you know, Uncle Joe,
we would never be able to fill that void
and what they gave for us, ever.
It was unconditional, bro.
Unconditional.
They didn't want anything in making return.
You're not going to find that again.
I know that feeling, boy.
Ooh.
Boy, that last time I held my grandmother my arm
when she was crying uncontrollably,
that guy did the story on me, Mike Cliss.
He didn't remember.
And he was getting ready to come in the room
and my grandmother was crying.
And I told him to stop
because I didn't want him to see my grandmother like that.
And I got in my arm
and she just cried uncontrollably.
And I just say, great, I got it.
I said,
Granny, I got it.
I said,
don't worry about Livy.
Don't worry about Spanky.
Don't worry about Mama.
I told her,
and when I talked to,
she always called me,
as I got,
as she got older,
she stopped,
I mean,
she really never,
because she called us boy and son.
She called me a baby.
I said,
Granny,
your baby got it.
I said,
go rest.
I said,
I got it.
My grandmother had,
because Liby,
Liby,
because when Liby came,
in 1970.
Libby never left.
Libby never left my girlfriend's home.
So when Spanky went to school,
it was me,
you know,
obviously my aunts and them started out,
you know,
they started getting married
and moved out and did all their own thing.
So it was Libby,
granny,
my nephew, Dietrich.
They moved to the,
my brother,
they moved to the new house.
It's my brother,
it's Libby,
granny, and Dietrich.
Now,
my nephew passed,
away is Libby and Granny.
It's Libby and Granny.
Libby and Granny. Libby didn't really like to do a whole lot.
If she coming, Libby coming on a Friday, she comes to a game.
She got to get back.
Got to get back to Granny, you know.
Woo, when you coming back?
Go to the Pro Bowl.
You know, Libby, I'm like, you know, she went to the Pro Bowl two years.
She called, she called and check on Granny.
She worked.
She was, she excited to go.
But after the first day,
You might not see Libby.
Libby might not come down.
Libby would come down like we get there on that Sunday.
Libby would come down Monday, hang out with everybody laughing and talking.
She might not come down out of our room until we got to go to the game Sunday.
Then we're on the red not coming back.
That's how she was.
She wanted to be home.
Boy, when I told my grandma, I got it, that your baby got it and you can go rest.
Rand, I promise you.
I got them.
It's probably a week.
Probably a week.
Libby told me and said,
she got,
Shannon, she's gone.
I said, for real, Libby?
Yeah.
Then everything that you thought,
all the things that you thought,
everything, like I said,
y'all think I got a good memory
when it comes to sport,
I can tell you every time
my grandmother's ever been upset at me.
I can tell you every time
that she whipped me.
I can tell you every word
my grandfather said.
My grandfather died in February of 1977.
I would have been not.
that June, I can tell you every word
my grandfather said in front of me.
Verbatim.
Verbatim.
But situation like that, Ocho,
like you said, is different.
It's different.
But I can't give up, Ocho.
We can't give up, Ocho.
Oh.
There's somebody I feel that voice.
Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Hey, hey, Joe, Joe.
Whoa.
Hold on, but.
You know the problem, huh?
What's that?
What's the problem?
Is that love that we had for them, you know?
And you happen to try to find those same values and expectations,
and you put that pressure on somebody else, even though they don't know it?
You ain't trying to do that, bro.
Eat down every time, Joe, don't?
You ain't trying to put that on nobody.
I mean, you just, you heard what you just said.
Yeah.
You're trying to find someone to love the same way you love.
It's almost impossible.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I know I ain't going to find
Nobody to love me like Mary Lord.
Love me.
Because she gave, she gave, she took her, she raised her nine
and then took my mom three.
She gave Mary Porter gave me everything but why.
You don't think you'll find anybody love you the way Mary Porter loves you?
No, hell no.
No.
God, no.
No.
I'm not, I'm not that naive enough to believe that.
Do I do I
Do I
Somebody love me?
Yes
They'll love me
Not to that extent
No
Mm hmm
Mm hmm
Ain't no sense
To me fooling myself
Good but I do believe
The person love me
Yeah for sure
And all be
Because you got to look
Because also you got to love
Somebody even with their imperfections
Even with their scars
Even with the trauma
Because see here is the thing
You just don't love
that person, you got to love that person
and their past.
And the trauma that's associated
with said past.
But I think that. Understanding that
nobody is perfect.
Man.
Damn.
It's a lot easier
saying than done. I was just getting ready to say that.
Everybody
insinuates love, love
when everything is going good.
When the sunshine,
everybody happy,
you're living well
money flowing
he's easy to love then
yeah
and that what the devil
told the Lord about Joe
he said you gave him everything
why would he not serve you
he said
nah no you got the wrong one you got
Joe messed up
he said you do everything you want to
but you can't touch a hair on his head
took his family
took all his kids
Took all his livestock.
Even his friends came by saying,
you ain't telling us,
but you did something.
Ain't no way that man,
the man that you say you served,
put this on you,
and you ain't did something.
You ain't got to tell us.
God said, okay, y'all playing with me.
I'm gonna do something to y'all too,
but don't worry about it.
Job held in there.
Job old lady told him, say,
just go ahead and curse this man,
all them blisters on his body.
Say, man, won't you go on and curse him?
and get out of this misery.
Joe looked at the woman to say,
is he not God good and in bad?
Woman, hush.
So as you said, don't you?
Love somebody in good and bad.
Not when it's just going good,
not when the money rolling in,
not when you're at the top,
not with everything,
because they're going to be hardships,
they're going to be bumps in the road.
Hey, let me ask you a question, huh?
You've been around a long time.
How many stare around for them bumps in the road?
Come on that.
I mean, it ain't Sunday and we need to preach.
It depends on what type of bumps in the road.
It is.
They, where it is?
Yeah.
Hey, they, they, what, hey, it all,
Hey, Joe, like you went before.
I'm gonna let me go ahead and say this.
It all the peers on what type of hole you were in.
You know what I'm saying?
Did you run into a ditch?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just saying.
Hey,
hey,
listen,
they,
they ain't going to let you play in their face now,
all right?
Yeah,
no,
no,
nah,
no.
Hey,
hey,
we got a lot of fault
that we got to take blame
for two now,
you know.
I ain't got no problem with that.
Yeah,
I mean,
that's me.
That's on me.
Yeah,
we probably all,
we probably all to let a few get by.
Yeah,
you know,
what?
You never lied,
Joe.
I ain't never told no about,
look,
I messed up.
I messed it up.
I ain't going to sit here and hold nobody.
I'm going to sit here and hold nobody.
I've been good.
Right.
I ain't.
I ain't.
And I'm a work in progress.
I try to do better.
I try to do better today than I get.
We all.
And tomorrow,
try to be better than today.
We all love.
That's all I got.
We all love, bro.
I'm not perfect.
None of us are.
But I just want somebody that love me
and all these scars.
It depends on how many you got on.
We got a bunch.
I got a bunch.
I've been through a lot, man.
I've been through a lot.
Hold on now.
We're in the same boat now.
Don't do that.
We've been through a lot on show.
But I guess that's what God gave me these shoulders.
You're like, bro, you can handle it.
It don't think that it doesn't get hard sometimes.
You're like, damn.
Sure.
But I wouldn't change my life.
I wouldn't change.
I wouldn't change anything about it
because I'm not who I am without Mary and Barney Porter.
I'm not who I am.
Without the upbringing that I have,
I'm not who I am.
A lot of this is a blessing and a curse
because maybe I'm too,
I'm too structured,
maybe I'm too hard.
Maybe I,
because, oh, child was so small
and I just want,
I wanted,
I wanted to please everybody.
That's my,
my biggest fault is that I try to please everybody.
And when I please everybody,
the one person that I let down is me.
Every time.
So you have to learn that the hard way.
You do, man.
You have to learn that the hard way, bro.
You try and help people.
What you get in return is just BS, bro.
Sometimes you get to the point where you try to make people happy
and no matter what you do,
for some reason there always seems to be a problem that arises.
And then at that point,
but for me, I've been, I'm known to.
I don't want to be combative anymore.
I just rescind on the doing part.
Right.
I just stop doing.
Absolutely.
I'm on the other side of the mountain,
if that makes sense.
I'm not going to say I am,
Ocho.
You know what I won't?
I want gratitude.
I want somebody to appreciate me.
I don't want a whole lot.
What you want?
I don't want nothing.
I want appreciate you.
Thank you.
That's it.
Appreciate that.
that's all I want.
I want gifts.
I want
appreciate you.
Shannon,
I appreciate you.
I know what you mean.
The number one thing that I hate
in an individual is ungratefulness.
Man,
hey,
that's the number,
that's the number one thing I hate.
It'd make you stop talking to somebody, man.
I'm talking about,
I mean,
I won't even look your way, man.
You act ungrateful, man.
For real.
That's my number one thing.
You don't appreciate,
because I'm,
because I'm thinking like,
man,
if it was me,
I'm trying to get,
I'm trying,
and I try to go out of my way
to get a person,
whatever,
especially that person in my life,
whatever they,
whatever they want,
whatever,
whatever I think they won't,
and they're really going to appreciate it.
But if I spend X amount of dollars,
and you're like,
yeah.
It ain't going to be the same.
Hey.
It could have been another color.
A, being ungrateful and taking advantage of.
Knowing, knowing you nice.
Hey, Ocho.
Yeah.
My thing is, use me, just don't miss you, bro.
You can use them.
You may need, hey, hey, hey, Jay, I need you to,
I may need you to call somebody.
I may be trying to get a job.
And if they hear from you, then, you know, boom, boom.
I'll say less.
I'll do that in the heartbeat.
Especially for somebody all I care for,
use me, just don't miss you with me.
Just don't, you know.
Because it's like once you get somebody,
somebody something wants, they're gonna be looking for that,
they're looking for that every month.
Hey Joe, I cut that water off quick, Joe.
You got to, old Joe.
That water off quick.
And you know what, you know what?
Probably one of the things that really caused me
a lot of relationships
is that when the person I'm seeing
is envious of my kids.
Well, why do you continue to do this?
They groan. I say, I get all of that.
They steal my kids.
They can be 60.
I can be 90.
They steal my kids.
How you tell me don't do for them?
Yeah.
I said, is it not like I don't do for you?
I was like, I'm confused.
The kids, I say, my kids don't really,
I say they come around often.
Yeah, they come stay a week.
You know, my daughter would come stay a week.
other one come a week when she went before she got really busy in school.
Kayla probably come around more.
Key was working and now he got a wife,
got kids.
But I'm like,
I'm confused.
Well,
they never,
they're never going to get up your payroll.
Okay.
What the hell am I doing all this working for?
What,
what,
so that's,
I don't get that,
Ocho.
I'm confused.
I'd even have the audacity to even question that.
You got a kid.
You think I would say,
if you spending too much time with your kid,
you need to give someone that time?
I would be, what type of food would I be to say that?
How much long are you going to pay for your kid's apartment?
I don't know, probably until I run out of money.
To hell, to hell.
What kind of boy of job is there?
You put them through school?
Yeah, I did.
You bought him a car?
Yeah, I did.
You give them a lounge while they was in school?
Yeah, I did.
They got another card that you pay.
Okay, I get all that.
You keep saying, okay, so what's the issue?
What's the problem for you?
What, what is, it ain't nothing coming out of your pocket?
I'm still doing for you.
Mm.
Yeah, that's a red flag in the cell phone.
Matter of fact, I'm paying for your apartment.
I'm about, you know what?
I have a little bit more money if I stop paying for your apartment.
Enjoy it.
Dr. Frank El Bellamy, hey fam,
what was your biggest competition back in high school?
Were y'all friends,
If so, do y'all still keep in touch?
Biggest company.
Joe, you got in high school friends.
Oh, Joe, you got in high school friends.
My biggest competition was, obviously, I was a baby in trying to be like Samari,
Dwayne Starks, and Terry Cousins.
Obviously, I was the baby, and that was my competition.
Not really competition because we played on the same side of the ball, but competing
trying to be just like them.
That's who I had to look up to.
That's all I had to look up to at that time, being that they, they, they were, they,
for the best on the team.
And I was the baby.
It's so funny, we all played on the same goddamn team at the same time.
Yeah.
Man, I think for me coming up,
Uncle Ocho, my two best friends, Carl Valt and Brandon Greenwood,
we all live on the same street.
We all same age.
Actually, our birthdays are like, we all cancelers,
making like that.
BG birthday on the 24th, VALs the 26th.
line of 29.
Now, we've been knowing.
Yeah, June.
I'm June 26.
Yeah, that's my home boy, Carl Valt.
That's his birthday.
But, you know, we've been knowing each other since second grade.
G. grew up on the same block, played ball together from all way up to about me and
BG went to the same high school, VALT.
He moved across town.
But that's who I competed with every day, Arkansas, Ocho from a kid.
I'm talking about when we were seven, eight years old, right?
I should get my butt kicked.
Almost every day.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all,
because we all was about the same height.
You know what I'm saying?
My boy, Vaugh.
He a year older than us being the same grade does.
And, yeah, he used to, he used to wet me out when we were younger.
Look, look, look.
He played ball.
Uncle Ocho, he was in the paper.
The man averaged like 11 steals a game.
Like in, when we was in high school, he played basketball, bro.
He averaged 11 steals.
I'm not making this set up.
I promise you.
He average 11 steals a game.
It's the same.
dude who when I grew up, he knew all my moves, like,
do he used to, he used to whoop me till we was about 13, 14,
from about 7 years old, about 13, 14.
Okay, Ocho, no lie.
That's how I got better.
So I ain't have an older brother, but that was like my older brother.
Those were my brothers, you know, blood wouldn't have made us no closer.
Like, these are dudes where I was with on a day-to-day basis, and we are who?
I don't have anybody from high school that I still keep in touch with.
Um, like when I, I haven't been home in a long, long, long, long, long time.
I think the last time I've been to Glenville, who Lord, 2013.
That was last time.
That last time I've been, been to my hometown.
Uh, I just, when I go back, it's like, you know, we catch up, we laugh and talk.
They come to the house.
We laugh.
You know, they, uh, they grill and, you know, I, you know, they,
I mean, let me tell him I'm coming home.
We're shunner coming home this weekend.
So, you know, normally, hey, when them $100, you know,
when them a little hood party's at a show, you don't a hundred dollars.
You know, hey, we get by sale bag, about eight, nine steaks,
you know, some hot dogs, a hamburger, they throw the grill,
they get some alcohol, we have a good time.
But, I mean, mainly, you know,
if I talk, this homeboy on the phone,
it's probably bucket, burns.
Occasionally I reach out the face.
I'll talk the face, check on him, see how you doing.
For the most part, my brother, my sister, kids.
I'm just, there's a new term.
It's called an ultravert.
And remember I told you, Ocho, I say,
I'm the most outgoing, introverted person you know.
I have an outgoing personality, but I'm very introverted.
And people are like, but you talk and you, but I'm exhausted.
You love to spend time alone.
I do.
If I go to an event, and let's just say I go, I go to a function.
When I come home, it's the best of my sleep because I'm fully exhausted.
People have taken me talking and carried on.
It's taking every better energy out of me.
And I'm like, hey, yeah, I have a great.
But when I'm home, I go from point A to point B.
I go get my hair cut.
I go to the gym.
I go to Whole Foods, get orange juice.
Hey, hey, hey.
Your navigation sounds just like mine, boy.
That's it.
That's it.
That's why I don't have no miles on my car.
I got a car that's seven years old.
I got 11,000 miles on it.
Damn.
Oh, joke.
What?
Hey, because I try to kill, I try to kill, like, if I go, like,
I go get a haircut and I go get my nails done.
So that way, I don't have to leave the house again.
I try to do everything in one circle.
one fail swoop.
I go from the gym.
I'm going to the gym.
So I go to the gym,
go get my hair cut,
get my nails back home.
That's it.
Most of the other stuff,
water you need water,
shall they have a ship in the house.
Deodorant, toothpaste,
shall they have a ship.
I just,
I've always,
I've kind of always been like that.
Even in college, man.
I didn't go out, Joe.
I went to one party in four years
Oh yeah
Yeah
Well I ain't gonna lie
Boy we used to be
We used to hang out when I was in college now
Yeah
Hey
We were squares
I don't know what
Because when none of us drinking
See the cats I was hanging with
Arcan Ocho
One none of them drinking
Smoking
We weren't doing nothing
That I mean all we were doing
We were hooping
And we were going to party
Trying to get up on something
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That was it.
Yeah.
That was it, bro.
I was trying to sneak a peek.
I ain't had to go to the party.
I had to, you know, talk the morning before the party.
I don't put my bitty.
I don't put my bid in during the week.
It's too many.
It's too many over there trying to put your bull once in.
So yeah, I'm really trying to put my bitty in early.
Do 727.
Ocho, I'm a Johnson.
Can you tell my man Reese 3.20, Princess, 8, 324.
Happy birthday to my Prince.
Rylan Daddy loves you.
Absolutely.
He's got a little man named Prince,
named Reese.
He's born on 320.
And Princess, she's 8, 324.
Damn.
So.
You're Johnson, too?
Happy birthday, man.
Yeah, you Johnson, you know it?
I don't know.
Well, you know.
Us Johnson, man.
You never know.
Hey, Joe, we might be related, huh?
I think Johnson and Smith might be the most popular.
Hold on, hold on.
No, Joe.
No, Joe, we don't move.
Like, how you move.
I see how you move.
Hey, Joe, we might be related, Joe.
I'm a Johnson, my bloodline,
the Johnson bloodline that I got.
They don't move how you moved, bro.
I don't know.
Joe, you might be the only one,
well, you might be the R-Ball.
But happy birthday,
Reese and Princess, your daddy loves you guys.
So hopefully you did something fun today.
You celebrated birthdays.
Happy birthday.
Enjoy.
Prince Drama 27,
shout out to my Blue Devils,
them and the Yukon,
only two schools with both men's and women in the elite eight.
If Michigan women win today makes three schools.
Yes, yes.
But Michigan,
I think Yukon have done it before.
Oh, yeah.
and women both won the national championship
in the same year.
Jordan the goat 96, who's the only school
to get 100 plus scored on their round.
Hey, out I saw, Ocho going to
like Al Walker
did those razor back.
Whoa.
Man.
Yeah, Joe, that y'all got to be bad.
That's old. That's old news.
If he, hey, listen, that's old.
That's old. We ain't got to talk about that. We're talking about
today. See, I live in the prison.
If it ain't happened about four, five
minutes ago, I really don't even remember it. I'm going to
keep the 100 with y'all.
Lady Ray,
lady glad to have you back
and heard from you in a while.
Hey guys,
who would you say
is the most successful offspring
of a former NBA
and NFL players thus far?
Ooh.
Pete Manning, NFL?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Because Archie.
Uh,
because Archie got Peyton and Eli.
Uh, Steph,
Steph Curry.
Yeah, yeah.
Yep.
athlete Steph Curry.
Tim Hardaway, Jr.
You got Clay Thompson in there.
Clay, yep.
Michael was the number of overall draft pitch.
Yeah.
Baseball.
Barry Bonds, Barry and Bobby.
Gritty.
Yeah.
Junior and senior.
The Boone's.
The Boone's.
Guerrero.
I think Bob Boone played.
I know Brett did.
One of the Guerrero's.
I forgot how to say the last name.
It started with a G-Doh.
Oh, yeah.
Vlad and Vlad Senior, Vlad Junior.
Moises of Luke?
We good 75.
One question tonight, fellas.
Chad, how good was Chris Henry
before his untamly passing?
What's good?
Chris was good.
Chris was really good.
Chris had amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing speed.
Very deceptive because he was a long strider,
somewhat similar to Randy Moss.
Yeah, yeah.
When Carson let that ball go, most of the time, I think,
nah, he ain't getting to that.
And boy, to see Chris Henry open up, boy, and get the moving,
but he was nice.
He was special, he was special, man.
He's going too soon, man.
He was tremendous talent, tremendous talent.
And his son is phenomenal.
Oh, I've seen him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, boy, he is phenomenal, boy.
I see him.
Yep.
Oh, Dale Jr.
Dale Jr.,
Oh, yeah, yeah, NASCAR, yeah.
Bill Elliott and Chase Elliott.
Yeah.
Kobe and Jellyby.
Yeah, I would forget him.
Yeah, yeah.
Damn.
LeBron and Bronny, Jr.
We'll see what LeBronty Jr.
hit up at.
Ronnie M., what's up nightcare fam?
No love for the women's tournament.
Hana Hidalgo, 31 points, 11.7.
Damn.
Triple almost had a quadruple double.
I think she's the first woman since
Caitlin Clark to have a 30-point triple double.
Hold on, hold on.
They beat Vanderbilt.
That was a good game.
Vanderbilt was.
Because Vanderbilt got the lead's coordination.
I think of Blakely.
Yeah, she could play.
Yeah.
Oh, you see Duke hit that buzzer be the three to be LSU?
I didn't see that.
That was a day?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Girl hit a step back three.
And the thing, Ocho, it went in and it spin around the real.
Yeah, right in.
And it felt?
That hurt.
Ooh, that hurt.
Deshawn, Q&A, when are we going to get together
for another nightcap outside?
This pool game is way overdue.
Unk.
I beat Georgia Slim.
Hey, that's me.
They won't know.
Hey, they're ready for you.
Hey, I promise you.
Let me that.
Hey.
Yeah, boy.
Hey.
Hey, hey, I mean.
Boy, I'm a combination.
Hey, I'm a combination.
of Effer Ress and Earl.
Hey, let me tell you on Ocho's,
something.
I remember, I remember what we did,
the first one,
I told y'all before we got out there
that I was a pretty good bowler.
Let me tell y'all something
about this pool here.
I ain't nothing to be playing with, okay?
I'm just wanting to keep you 100 with y'all.
Listen, I ain't, listen,
I ain't pitching,
I ain't selling a wolf ticket,
none of that.
Let me tell you something.
When you come play me,
if you ain't got no glove on their left hand,
I know.
A glove.
You better have a, see,
what I'm talking about it.
I know you ain't.
Oh, that,
boy, you're a rookie.
Who, that,
nobody with no gloves, uh, Joe?
I didn't think,
I just, little chalk,
Joe.
Oh, you need a little chalk on your hand,
right here on the side.
Hey, you gotta be,
you gotta put a little chalk with that thing,
Joe.
Hey, a fella, y'all can take that back
to the boys club somewhere
where they're playing at there,
but I'm telling you, when you play with me,
against me, yeah.
Man, you better bring your A game, partner.
I promise you, if you thought bowling with something,
you thought an act a fool on bowling,
who was my game,
I ain't gonna lie to you.
And you guys,
Hey, Joe, you're going to have to show me, Joe.
I ain't got no problem doing that, Ocho.
You know how I get down.
Joe, what you look like on that ping pong table?
I'm nice, Ocho.
It may look a little flicked, but I'm nice.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
So.
Well, I can't tell you I play ping pong because they might say I'm an undocumented
because you know who I'm from over there.
I'm over there.
I don't want to say I'm thinking I'm undocumented.
I ain't going to say about my table.
Hey, listen.
So now I know.
The next time we link up,
I'm making sure I have my stick in my bag,
and I'm going to have my paddle with me.
All right.
Just in case something jump off.
Because if something jump off,
I want to be prepared and ready.
I don't want to,
oh, man, I ain't got my, I come to put it.
Listen, the funny thing about it is when you're really good at what you do,
you don't even have to have it.
I don't need my own stick.
Whatever stick they provide me with,
whatever paddle they provide me with,
I will do just fine.
I already know, Ocho, I already told you.
I'll be true with a broomstick.
So I ain't even worry about you.
I take a broomstick.
It sounds good.
And after I beat your ass, I'm going to tweet with the pool wall.
It sound good.
Just set it up.
That's what I'm going to do.
Boss man 93 or 07.
What's up, y'all?
Not a question.
I'm just saying, Ocho.
Already got LeBron 1B1,
and he's been in the ring, too.
Be careful, ISO.
Respect King.
Man, that man, man, please.
Shit, I got something for him.
All right, Joe.
Yeah.
Ain't long as you got insurance.
You'll be all right.
I told you I already be working on that.
Yeah.
O-U-S-S-2004 underscore.
I lost my mama nine months ago today to cancer,
so I know how you guys feel.
It doesn't get easier.
I miss her every day.
I try to make her proud every day.
Keep up the good work, fellas.
You're praying for you, bro.
Like I said, you get better at dealing with.
You're never going to forget that imprint that she has indelibly ingrained in your mind.
And it changes you forever, whether you know it or not.
It changes you forever, bro.
Forever.
Yeah.
Does.
Alex Sipos.
Hey, I graduated from Camden County High in Kingsland, Georgia.
I know exact Camden County.
Yep.
Went to school with Jared Davis, the first round pick of the lines.
Just wondering, what are your thoughts at Camden as a high school team overall?
You guys were good.
You guys were quad.
Hey, we played, we ran track against you guys.
We didn't do anything else.
We didn't play football.
You guys were a quality school, if I'm not mistaken, when I played.
So we ran track against you guys.
We competed.
I mean, we always ran track against a lot of the,
the double A, AAA quality school.
Because, you know, we were a single A school,
but we had some guys, we get down on that track.
We get down on you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike, what's up, big three?
The question is for, from yesterday.
Oh, you should try to have MJ and ITO club Shish at the same time.
That would do Cat Williams numbers, man.
I think I think MJ is going to be on Sunday, Sunday morning on CBS.
I think he did an interview with Gail King.
I'm going to get up and watch that.
Like I said, MJ don't sit down much.
So when you get him to sit down, who, I would love to have him sit down.
but Isaiah basically is like if he ain't going to apologize,
I ain't got nothing to say,
and Jordan ain't apologizing.
So I'm sorry, guys.
I don't see that happening.
Coach T-804,
what's up, fellas?
I'm up tonight.
Appreciate that.
Terry, 22-11, hey, guys,
can you wish my homeboy,
Ray Bicker in South Florida,
happy birthday.
Absolutely, Ray.
Happy birthday.
Terry, thank you for supporting
and thank you for watching.
We appreciate everybody that tuned in tonight.
And watch tonight.
We greatly, greatly appreciate that.
We know we came on a little late tonight.
But I think this is the last of the late game, right?
Because it's only a handful of games.
Oh, man, it's like the club, fellow.
We at the club.
It's like us being at the club right now.
This is the new club, man.
What y'all talking about?
Oh, we got boxing.
Hey, Joe.
We got boxing tomorrow.
A Fondora, Fendora and Keith Thurman fight tomorrow.
Oh, that's going to be a good one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, Joe.
Huh.
This is the new club, man.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, Joe, I ain't never been up this time of night, boy.
You know, I don't club.
Yeah, Joe, you ain't been to a club.
Man, I ain't been to a club.
I like this.
Where the last time you've been to a club?
My daughter took me to the booby trap for the first time.
I don't know if that count.
No, I don't count.
Damn, I don't even know.
The real club I've never been to, because I don't drink.
It don't make no sense for me to be in there.
Oh, no, I went.
I ain't been to a car.
When 520 came here, Jeff Teague named him, they came here.
They had a tour.
You remember this, what was that, this summer?
They did the tour.
I went and hung out with them after the interview I did with them.
That was the last time.
That was in, that was in, that made a, that was a minute ago.
Probably, I don't know.
Ooh, yeah.
I can't remember last time I've been to a club club,
where people actually like, dance, dance.
And, yeah.
Music too loud, hurt me is.
People stepping on your shoes.
Yeah.
I don't drink alcohol.
And people that do drink, they want to hold a conversation.
And they, they start three conversations in one.
Don't you, what?
Hey, hold on, no.
That R&B joint, they be having out here,
they'll be, I used to go.
I used to be old faithful, but now I hadn't been in a while.
Oh, they got old, they got old, they got a big.
Yeah, I like, I like old R&B now.
Hey, you know, hey, the vibe be nice and nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, Ocho, we could have went to R&B.
You know what? I ain't going to even talk about.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, Joe,
hey, the TSA.
Wasn't no TSA people,
Joe, I'm, nah,
he ain't had me stuck at airport
for six hours.
Damn, all that.
Damn, I get pissed off
even thinking about that day.
Oh, everybody, Joe.
And you can take that pressure off
when you see me in person.
Oh, I have, I have every intent to.
Don't even worry about it.
Yeah.
That concludes this episode of Nightcap.
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duke advances to the elite eight for the third consecutive year thanks to an 8075 victory over st john's
yukon who they'll face the duke will face yukon thanks to yukon beating michigan state 63
Bits Alabama, 97.
They will face Tennessee,
who took down Iowa State by the score of 76 to 62.
And the Lakers beat,
not saying much, beat the Nets.
Luca had another 41, had another 40.9.
He was 41 points and eight rebounds.
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