Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - ANTONIO BROWN: MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 215
Episode Date: April 16, 2023We are joined by none other than Antonio Brown, one of the most talented and controversial NFL wide receivers of all time. AB was a star athlete in high school college, then 2010, Brown declared for t...he NFL draft and was picked up by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Over the next ten years, Antonio Brown became one of the most dominant receivers in the league. However, Brown's career was not without its controversies. He clashed with teammates, coaches, and front office personnel, and was involved in several off-field incidents that led to legal trouble. In this episode, we'll dive into Antonio Brown's career highs and lows, his thoughts on the current state of the NFL, and his plans for the future.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Tell them what we're at first of all.
Listen, first of all, man, you now tuned into million million dollars worth of game.
Listen, man, this shit is getting real serious today, man.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
He's ready to get real serious, man.
We got A.B. in the building.
We got a future Hall of Fame in the building.
Yes, we do.
We got a future Hall of Fame.
famer in the building.
Let me just say this.
I'm going to keep it all the way real.
I've never seen an athlete
come out
play football.
Monefuckers don't even know he rap.
It did after his career,
the nigger throw a rap out there.
I've never seen this shit in my life.
How does it feel
when you see all of these
youngings score touchdowns
from college to little league
to high.
high school to proves and all they want to do is say put that shit on put that shit on how to
make you feel me I mean that's one of the best feelings in the world especially after you
survived the hate you know when people don't understand to get what you're doing and you deal with
the hate and you knowing how people don't understand and then you see the ties turn what people
understand and it's like the best fit in the world you know it's like having your vision come true
Yeah.
Do the hate feel you?
I think that we all need hate and hate for everyone.
We didn't have no adversity or we didn't go up against none.
I think we wouldn't know who we really are
because you find out who you are through the adversity you face
or the hate that you wouldn't take.
So I think hate bring out the best of us, the good and the bad.
It's just how you take it and how you look at.
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Coming into the league,
what was your mentality
when you was coming out of college
to the league, man?
Did you feel this door like...
Coming out of western Michigan, right?
Central Michigan, right?
They think the sweet,
they think a round pick?
Six round pick.
Listen, how did you feel?
Did you come in the league with a grudge?
Like, because the bottom line is
no matter if you're playing in Central Michigan,
Alabama, Coping State,
Delaware, when you're the shit,
you know you the shit.
So being that you knew you was the shit, and they drafted you in a sixth round.
Did that add, was you just happy you got drafted, or was it like, oh, okay, I'm going to show you, motherfuckers?
Yeah, I take it personal, you know, for you to watch the drive with your family,
and you just sit around and see the expectation not of yourself, but others,
and to have that excitement or waiting around and, you know, waiting for that moment.
And seeing all the other guys, it definitely has you make you willing to be more.
hungry I think that you know going late round have a lot of benefits because you know your
opportunities are limited time is precious and you ain't got no room for grace you know you got to come
in and ready to go so I think me going late round definitely fuel me to be more focused in the lead
be more hungry and don't take it for granted you know you know it is like running like a 400
race in the 8 lane uh-huh it's a longer race but if you run the race well you're in
you take it as a
I take it person
like you know
take it person
and I think it may
make it mean more to you
and you could put more out
so you led the league
in receptions I think like
six years
I don't have
six seven five
somewhere around
and that shit was like
straight
like
when you got to that point
when it was like
all right
y'all doubted me
now I'd improve myself
to you motherfuckers
yeah
was it all
simply about
the bag after that like now
I need my fucking bag
I think the bag is always good because
it comes with it but you know
being an athlete or a player you know
artists or anything you just always
dream about being the best
and again to that point where you know
you're the best or you're at the top of that mountain
you know you always
envisioned that at college you know want to be the best
player but when you know you're the best
player and you're starting that you know the year
starting to stack up you know
the decade starting to stack up
that's when you know you
a man has become preeminent
because when you come in the league
you know the first round
draft choices they're going to get some money
and they're going to play right away
they're going to get some money they're going to play right away
when you come in the league
at the fifth round the sixth round
the money be super
low
you feel what I'm saying
and don't shit be guaranteed
so
for all the unrestricted free
agents in the late round draft
choices that get picking to improve themselves i know they'd be like all right where's my fucking
back because i was only i was only a couple plays from being working a regular fucking job yeah
i had to basically come in this motherfucker and do everything perfect absolutely and that would make
the game so precious there's no guarantees and you you're paid on your performance and it's based on
you know winning what's important now what you did now so for me you know competition breed
confidence, bring out the best of you.
You know, criticism is answer with achievement.
People can always talk about what they don't understand, but, you know, I love itself.
I love the competition.
I love, you know, coming from behind and now being in the front.
And it's all about, you know, having a vision, the plan, you know, putting yourself on that mission.
And when I was in the lead, you know, I had my head down there and it was on that mission.
Well, who was that person doing your whole career since you stepped in the game up until now?
that you was always able to call on to give you a real voice or reason
or somebody that you really respected, you know what I mean, within the game?
Dion Sanders.
Prime.
Yeah.
Pram.
Prong.
My right-hand man.
And what was it, how did you connect with Prime and what is it about Prime?
Well, Prime was always a preeminent player, you know, for me, you know,
as far as him as a player, you know, growing up playing a little league and, you know,
seeing the poise, the confidence, you know, the way he handled.
the game, obviously him
and being a dual threat athlete, you know,
playing baseball and flying
in and the dominance of the way he went
by the game, you know, I don't think you see
any more defensive players that
played the skill position in the way he played and
taking guys out and shutting him down,
bringing that swagger, that energy.
So he just always made football for me
fun. You know, and since
Optimus, my mama knew I had
had a fade on Saturday for the game
just making the habits to
be like Dion, you know, to bring that energy.
to the field and you know to have that energy in real life so he was always a guy who was
there for me no matter the situation in regards of the game you know i could always call on
him from a personal standpoint dad's standpoint a player's standpoint being this standpoint so
shout out the prime believe that now you say here and you know the narrative that they try to
put out about ab yeah the knickers crazy i am this shit making me crazy
Imagine
Imagine someone had read about your name
Negative every day
That shit spill off to your family
That shit spill off the people that don't know you
So then I'm having to re-explain myself
To try to make people get to know me
So I was like
I don't have time to re-eslaim myself
So I was like
But what I said
I see
You know
A football player that was drafted
You know
Drafted in a late round
To turn that into a Hall of Fame career
who made a lot of money
now he's investing his money
in the Albany Empire
You know what I mean
He's the owner of a football team now
And you're sitting here talking with
Plenty of fucking common sense
So
What's the crazy narrative?
Because I, me personally, I don't fucking see it
I don't hear it
I see a business man that
You know, he out here living life
doing what the fuck he wants to do
in life. That's what you're supposed to do, right?
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So, you know, they put in that narrative out there
But I want to congratulate you and tell you, man
You did it your way
You know
You was behind the eight ball
When you came in the game
You did it your way
You're still doing it your way, man
And leave your life, man
Ain't nobody gonna let this shit for you
You can only let this shit, man
Fuck it
So fuck what they talk about
And keep looking that shit on
Everywhere
Put that shit up
Now now
We know where you want to chip at
But what team that you play for
That you really got the most
game from, and it was like your favorite team?
Pittsburgh Steelers.
And break that down.
You know, I came in.
I was a 21-year-old kid, you know, to an organization that was, you always admire it.
It was about championships winning, you know, one of the best quarterbacks in the game,
Ben Rothenberger, you know, a great leader in the team in the Heinz Ward to learn from
someone who was on a great track.
And just everything that went along with is to the organization, you know, for me to be a part of it.
To me to embark on the history, you know, I don't take it for granted.
Now, I see you connected with Yay, and that's your guy.
How did y'all connect?
Well, you know, when I ran off the field...
They both fucking crazy, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So when I ran off the field in January, you know, I was in New York.
And, yeah, assistant called one of my boys, Justin the boy, and was like, yo.
Yeah.
Yeah, he wanted to link AB, man,
until AB come to Miami.
So I was in the studio in New York.
I was like, man, I'm just go to L.A.
before I go to Miami and meet him, meet with Rich.
I was closing in on the Fashion Nova deal.
So I go out and meet Rich the same day I get there.
We go to Crags.
And, man, sooner we finish dinner, we go to Bathroom.
And, yeah, walked in with a white one hundred.
So I had met him that day.
And then he's like, yo, tomorrow just come out of the studio.
So I went and did a shoot with Rich at Fashion Nova
We go by Yee
Me and Whack 100 and Yee put off to the fashion spot
And then ever since then
We had to Soho with him for his album
In February with Donna too
Just kind of being around with the president of Donna
Just kind of being in his corner
And giving me responsibility
You know
Just take over the team and just you know
Be a superhero that we desire to be
That's beautiful
You think we live in a culture where it's though
anytime you do what you feel as though it's best for you
and it's not a line with the system say it's best for you
you get titled crazy that's the new crazy out here
yeah it is because everyone in the world
you know they all do what they do you know everyone
follow the quarter of the line with everyone else do so anytime
like yay always say if it's
if 20 guys go run or run
if I go run with my short pants on with a t-shirt out here
they're going to think I'm crazy.
But if you tell 20 people running with a T-shirts and short,
they're going to say it's a marathon.
So people are going to always criticize someone who do what they think,
you know, someone thinks it's best for themselves.
Anytime you do what's best for yourself,
someone going to have a problem with it.
Because in this world, it's based on supply and demand.
You know, it's more workers than its bosses.
Yeah.
So everyone walked out, it wouldn't be no union.
It wouldn't be no, you know, it would be a, you know,
it'll be an up, you know what I'm saying?
We all got to pick and choose,
and you know if you're doing for yourself,
it's going to come with a certain type of level of scrutiny,
but you've got to handle that.
Absolutely.
Well, you know.
When you was walked off the field,
what was in your mindset?
I was like, you know how you, you know, as a kid,
when you just know the people ain't with you no more.
Damn.
You know, when you play football, you know,
it seemed like an individual game from the stats
and the way I look on TV,
but, you know,
Everyone depends on everyone as a team game.
So in a moment in life, when you just know, you accomplish everything
and you gave you all to everything and, you know,
you realize that I'm going to continue to be, you know,
scruidated, put down, just just be attacked on a takedown more so,
an uplift.
So when you realize that people around you and they FOIA you for you for the good cause
and you feel good that you finally do what's best for yourself
because now you ain't got to deal with that
and for me that damn met life was like liberation
like you know what I'm saying
like I already had play football and make the money
you know I was just doing it
you know to win more you know be a champion
so at that point where you realize you know
the team ain't with you
the organization ain't with you
the quarterback not with you is like
wait but time wasn't with you
because time called you up
yeah time it seemed like you and time
was real brown at one time.
You gave time as props.
I get everyone they props from a team standpoint as far as the team.
But, you know, we all got our own agendas in the midst of the team.
I got goals.
I got things I want to accomplish, and I need people to help me do it.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And I'm not a player that, you know, they don't act like it don't mean much to me.
I'm not here to, you know, I got to make a difference.
Health is wearing down.
Age is wearing down.
I'm not saying I'm a selfish player.
I'm just saying I like to be utilized to get the most out of what I'm doing.
And sometimes the quarterback don't see your vision as a receiver
and the team don't see your vision as a receiver.
But that's what I thought they brought me on the team.
But you was bowling out.
But they got to feed me.
It's never enough.
Like I said, I had 60 catchers.
I was supposed to have 116.
Yeah, there's never enough.
They stopped feeding you.
He was like, oh, I'm starving, huh?
Now I think they'd start feeding me.
If he was so used to the 132 catch seasons, then 75 didn't sell right.
The fucking show!
fuck this thing up.
You know what I'm saying?
It's more than the performance.
It's still like, you know, it's a job within the game.
Obviously, you got a job to do with the plays and all that.
But you know when someone journeyed there for you, you know what I'm saying?
When someone generally got your back, if I say, oh, yeah, okay, I'm going to bring Gillian
wallow my man to the team because they're going to help us win.
But yeah, I'm going to let them stay with me, though.
Man, they stay with me.
You know, you stay with me.
You know what I'm saying?
That's not a good representation of me as a big brother to you guys.
If you guys, if I'm bringing you guys in to help me win, you know, that's like, I'm bringing you to help me win.
But to them, yeah, I got them in control.
Like, I got them.
Oh, okay.
You see what I'm saying?
I got him.
I got him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's going to do what I tell him to do.
Yeah, yeah.
You peeped at it.
When did you peeped at?
Right after we got what we deserve, the Super Bowl.
You see what I'm saying?
When we got the ring.
So now when we get the ring in 2021, I know you want to know what the hell went on right here.
Come on.
Come on.
What the fucking one?
Yo, that was, y'all was my team.
Oh, world, what to do what on.
I was celebrating that time.
They was my team when they won.
So, you're just dumb ass.
I'm just saying, we win the championship.
And it's like, yo, we come and do what we do.
After the game, that's when that little pitcher joint, you was asking, the little post I did, that was after this game.
So, you know, that go by.
The next year, I'm the last guy that sign.
My agent, Erwalowski, is getting called, cursed out by Tom Brady over, why is he pushing back for
the contract for scraps so imagine if you heard that the same guy that brought you in to run the
ring the same agent he told you to hook up with to get the deal it's not telling me the guys
calling him saying like yo cursing him out about scraps of a contract and you know what I'm saying
time was like why the fuck you ain't getting the sign yeah I know why you're not taking this deal
I think I signed you know what I thought I came back and proved the NFL after playing for a million
dollars proving myself oh so when you came back you only played for a million dollars
yes that's it and it wasn't guaranteed either it was if i dress i get escrow i had that like
if i'm there every game to dress then that's a bonus if you don't play then it was no pay so wait
hold on so a million dollars that that's before taxes yes you came and played for that shit
and you put you and what they was trying to double down on another million what was they trying
to give you the next time it was like uh two mill up front uh two mil bonus
is one meal salary one meal if I dress
and then two million sinners
I'm like yo
this shit boy not Leroy
I thought I already surpassed that
like I proved what I could did within a
No you had approved already before you even got there
But you know it's always approved
No but you had one a little crazy
So they're like oh to get this nigga one year chance to prove it
Oh this nigga crazy but he good
They should have gave you
Fuck it one of chip
They should have gave you at least 7 million shit
8 billion
At least something guaranteed
Right show you some
support me. So when you're an older player and you're getting deals like that and you feel like
my agent's telling me already before the season that this guy who he hooked me up with is calling
him cussing him out about like, you know, the contract. So at that moment you just realize in football,
you know, you need guys on your side. I'm going to be successful. You know, only going to be successful
as the guys that's around me and the guys that put me in position. So, you know, just the whole year
leading up, you just see, you know. I've never heard of a play.
You're talking to a nigger's agent.
Actually, the guy hooked me up with this agent to get back to the team.
Oh, okay, okay.
So, Erwalowski, he out of right there in Philly.
They need to go pull up on Errolowski.
Okay.
So, okay, so Tom plugged him with it, so he had a relationship with him.
So he's like, man, get that nigga to sign that shit.
Overhead, yeah.
He's working both families.
You're going to be trying to double up, man.
Come on, man.
All right, I understand.
That's why he was like, okay.
Y'all don't really appreciate me around here.
No, but it wasn't even no Super Bowl goal, the same energy.
for this year it wasn't that same energy for next year
you know what I mean
so it was like we already got it
yeah they got it now where the emphasis wasn't hungry
to win and if that was the case
they would have doubled down
yeah and the coach would have listened to me
you know leading up to the game I was something to coach
yo I'm hurt
they let us rest to the playoffs
to when it's time to get to the
now see that's what I heard
I heard that you was hurt
you was injured you told the coach you didn't want to play
they threw you out there anyway
you walk the fuck off
feel like you know what man fuck this shit but then i when you i asked you you know you said
team wasn't with you so i just assumed that was a rumor so you was actually hurt yeah
had a torrent ligament in my deltoid and my ankle and they knew that just as well as i knew that
so it was like now i'm back in the position to you know do something you know something
for someone else about trying to injure myself and it's like i can't compromise myself you know
man i was a young player and i'm past that so it was like that with y'all on
I'm good.
I'm out of here.
When you walked off the field.
Yeah.
Did you think that it was over?
Like, this shit's over.
I'm done.
Yeah, I was just like,
the camel took his last straight.
It was just like,
fuck all you,
but you know you could still do it.
You could still be great.
You could still go help a team win.
Right now, I believe it.
Right in the nigga,
you look like you're in excellent shape.
I ain't going to lie to you.
Could you go on the field right now
and tear that shit up?
Yeah, I can.
But why risk it?
Yeah.
I risk myself.
When are we going to get to a point
where we love ourselves?
Mm.
You know what I'm saying?
Because football violent, man.
I'm violent too, but I ain't got to be violent.
I ain't got to be violent.
You know, what I'm proving.
The whole thing is we play football for it to change our lives
and to take care of our families.
You did that.
And once you do that as a professional athlete,
go live your life, man.
Life is about living.
You know what I'm saying?
And everybody ain't going to be a football player.
Everybody that may not get to walk off like me,
but everyone get a chance of life to be what they want to be,
do what they want to do,
and choose wazzy.
So you never get no feeling like,
no little edging.
I might want to play.
Let me just go out there and run some routes
just for the hell of it.
I need a quarterback, throw me something.
Yo, this never happens.
Nah, I'd just be having nightmares,
seeing me scoring a lot, but.
Wait, bad best.
That's supposed to be good.
dreams.
This thing
waking up
I thought I was
in the end zone.
Shit.
Like what?
Car, car.
He'd have been
in the end zone
so many times
he had nightmares
about that shit.
Yeah.
Waking up a cold sweats.
Now, what year
was it?
Was it a
Pacific season
or a year
that you knew?
You said to
yourself
when you was in a
mirror one more
a day,
oh, I already
know I'm going
to the Hall of Fame.
I'm going.
It can't
fuck me.
What year was that?
I think maybe
like 2015.
Damn, that was eight years ago.
I think I was in LA and I think I tried on.
I think Michael Irvin had one of the yellow jackets up at the NFL
network.
He just had to hang it up.
You know, I had to put that shit on.
You just said, look.
You just put a jacket on.
I know, you're a player.
Put that shit on.
All the fan jacket right now.
You said, let me see that shit.
That's one of them yellow ones that ones they had them official joints to have a
few motherfuckersackleck.
Who is it?
Michael Irvin's.
Like a Irvin jacket.
He's seen you put it on.
He was like,
go ahead.
I took a picture,
but it was just hanging up in his locker
like he'd come to the networks.
Like he left the jacket there.
Grab that motherfucker.
He went all in Mike with shit.
And you knew my shit coming.
Yeah.
It was a little,
it wasn't a little baggy,
you know what I'm saying?
He got a lot of fitting.
Do you think,
you know,
going up,
you know,
you already know you're going there
first ballot,
right?
There's no dispute.
How could you dispute?
Now.
That's what I told them,
really.
Can't to speak that.
I'm going to get fuck how mad they is that,
Nicky.
Yeah.
Now, you NFL, you niggas can't be.
Not for long, you niggas can't be back.
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he's back again he's going to give you that metro two credit game my man dion listen he's
not playing no game but before we even get started this is how we're doing this we're giving
you a free live class on this credit game and we're also giving you
the free metro to credit ebook i'm talking about a free live class in metro to credit ebook but i need
you to do this i need you to go to metro 2. live right now go to www. metro 2. live and i'm telling you
he's going to bless you deion come on give you tell people man what you got to give him man please
bless our people man this this is what happened bro when i was on here last time
but we had 23 downloaded copies of my last ebook i'm
talking about people got blessed bro 23,000 oh okay 23,000 people downloaded that ebook and got
their credit to get them out I'm getting DM saying man you showed us the proof too yeah I showed you
the proof for sure like it's all about that proof you got to have that proof I was talking people been
DM me like bro wallow and gilly bless me you know what I said you came through bro my credit is straight
my family is in a better place and here's the crazy part bro I had about 18 people who were
incarcerated hit me in the DM and say
yo, bro, I'm locked up.
I saw your million dollars off a game.
And because of you, bro, my credit is good now.
Damn.
They're fixing this shit from jail.
In jail.
But tell them niggas defense, they ain't got nothing else to do.
Just you're saying,
to them dick's defeats.
Now here's even a crazy part.
I know for a fact that five of them,
they got out and they started their own credit repair company
because they said, look, I ain't got a chance.
I ain't got a second chance out here.
So you gave me the opportunity to get out.
and now I'm starting my credit repair company
and now I'm helping people repair their credit
because I mean, don't nobody really know them
and they can't go to a job
they've been incarcerated for a minute, right?
So now they get out
and now they run their own credit repair organization
and they're making thousands of dollars a month.
So I'm just trying to figure out
if they could do it, what excuse is,
what did I say?
Y'all call them the couch warriors.
Absolutely.
No, man, like that.
So, I mean, when I came on last time,
like some people really called some blessings.
I mean, I think it's a blessing to be a blessing
Like that's what it's about me and I was with a game, bro.
And let me just say this, right?
Get that website out one more time.
Listen, metro2.
Live.
You go to Metro2.
Live and you're going to get the Metro 2 credit.
I'm talking on Metro 2 credit ebook and Dion is going to do a live class.
And this fuck me up, right?
So you're saying if they come to the www.
Metro 2.
Dot live, right?
Right.
This is on the screen, right?
If they sign up for $150, they can fix not just their credit, but for other people's credit.
So they're going to come to the website.
They're going to register for the class 100% for free.
I'm going to get them the game for free.
I'm going to get them 100% of game for free.
And they're going to get the e-book.
So if for some of our reason, they didn't quite understand the e-book, I'm going to break down the e-book.
I'm going to break the whole game down.
And like you just said, if they utilize the system,
and they run the play,
they go ahead and execute
and do what they're supposed to do.
I got a rate plan
that says cheap to use my system.
Now, watch this.
The system,
they ain't got to do nothing.
This is why they was able to get out of jail
and run to play with my system
because the system automates the letters for you.
You ain't got to put no letters together.
You ain't got to do nothing.
The system puts together
all the Metro to complying letters for you.
It's a dump for you system.
All you got to do is get one of the rate plans.
This is as cheap as $147 a month.
For $147 a month,
we can do four people at the same time.
So that means that if I sign up for the system,
I can repair my credit.
I can do guild credit.
I can do Wallow credit.
I can do my auntie credit.
I can do four people for $147 a month.
All you got to do is upload the credit report.
And then hit generate.
It's going to generate the letters and send it to where you need to go.
All you got to do, just sit back, wait on your results.
That's it.
It's done for you.
It's done for you.
So if they don't understand it, I'm going to break it out.
I'm going to give them all the game in the free live class.
So if they don't understand something, all they got to do is just go to the website,
just register for free.
Come show up, get in the room.
I'm going to get in the game.
Okay, when is the free life class?
They got to click that link.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then you understand when the free live class is.
Yeah.
You sign up and then you give them all the game.
All the game.
I ain't holding them back.
What's the first step to clean your credit credit?
What's the first thing you got to do?
You got to download a copy of your credit report.
Because, I mean, if I asked you, what's on your credit report?
When do you get a copy of your credit report?
You go to MyFreeScornau.com.
Get a copy of the credit report.
So listen, when they go, it's all good.
When they come to Metro2. Live, I'm going to have a link on that.
so they could come to the class prepared.
They can download it right there.
I ain't, look, I ain't leaving nothing.
I ain't leaving nothing out there.
I'm going to get my freescore.com.
They get a copy of the credit report.
You go to smart credit,
my free score, identity IQ.
It's a lot of places you can go.
I just recommend my free score
because that's one of the credit report
places that actually work with my system.
See, my system has automation in it.
So it's got artificial intelligence.
So you know artificial intelligence
that's taking over the world right now.
So if my system got artificial intelligence
every two to three minutes
is automatically updating itself, but it only handles certain reports
from certain websites and my free score now is one of those places
where it takes the report.
All you got to do is upload it and transfer the information.
Just hit generate and sends it off to the bureaus.
Are you good?
Just wait for the results.
I'm so, I'm sorry, we're talking about, we delete bankruptcies.
I'm so I got a child support, delete it, child support.
It's some people getting held back.
You got bankruptcy, you got child support.
How do you get that on your jacket?
What do you mean?
You ain't paid.
Oh, okay, so you ain't paid it, so they lied to it on your jacket.
So they lie on that.
Just like a bankruptcy.
Just like you got evict.
it. So I got mentees, man, that is using this system.
Like, I got a mentee young lady. She called me the other day.
She said, Deanna, I was working my job. She said, I just got to let go last week.
She said, I just wanted to send you a DM to let you know that because of what you taught me with Metro 2 and me use your system.
And we're paying credit on the side. She's like, I was already making $4,000 a month on the side.
She said, so now I said to me having to go look for another job. I'm just going to turn up my business.
She said, I just want to tell you, thank you. That was it.
Well, one thing's for sure, two things for certain.
when we bring certain people on and they perform and they do well
and we get a lot of DMs yo man we appreciate
y'all for bringing DMs then it's like okay it only makes sense that okay
if he got some more game to spill he got some more ways to help the people
because we're all about helping these get money man facts you know what I'm saying
and there's a lot of my motherfuck sitting around that he could be getting money
that is not getting money but you're saying you got a system in place
that's going to do everything for you.
Yep.
Yep.
So why wouldn't you give it a shot?
Yep.
See, like in this class, I'm going to teach them three main things.
I'm going to teach them how to not only repair their credit.
And?
I'm going to show them how to repair other people's credit and make some money.
And if you already run in a credit repair organization, I'm going to show you how to get results.
And, like, lessen up your time.
Don't have to do all of that work.
Just sit back, let the system do the results for you.
And you just run up a bag.
Well, damn.
See how they want?
Is it?
Well, damn.
That's it.
I'm just telling you.
That's it.
Ain't no excuses at this point.
There's what we try to do.
We try to bring business people on here that's established, that's accomplished, that's doing a real thing out here.
They got proof of concept that could come on here and help some niggas just confused right now with life.
And I don't know what to do.
I don't know where I'm stepping.
I don't know where I'm going.
I don't know how to move.
This may be a way out for you.
Yeah.
And look, I'm going to keep it straight.
I always like to get flowers.
Shout out to my man, Rodney Peak.
He introduced me to the Metro 2 game.
Rodney Pee.
No, no, no.
Oh, shit.
But look, my man, Rodney Pete, he put me on, you know what I'm saying?
Years ago, he put me on.
And me and him, the first system that I gave y'all is called Prodigy.
And so he was the original owner that.
He gave me half ownership of that company, man.
He was like, I believe in you.
Like, you're really for the people.
We told me, this is a Caucasian gentleman.
Like, really cool guy.
And then he said, he said, what would you like to do with the next
stage it. I said, man, I want to create my own system. So I created my own system. So the first
system was $125 a month plus like $20 per per letter and per round you want to send out,
which could add up to a lot of money. You know what I mean? So I said, I'm going to create
Matt. I want to make it so convenient that people, it almost, you almost got a want bad credit
and not want to make any money. So I said, okay, cool, I'm going to create this system.
So now I said a 125 plus extra for 147 a month. It comes with you can help four people a month
at 147. That's the cheapest rate plan. If you run in an organization and you want to assist more
people.
We got higher rate plans for it as cheap as
as $147 a month.
You can help four people.
Or you can say, I'm going to just repair my credit and I'm
going to charge three other people to repair their credit.
I'm going to make some money.
But see, one thing I call it
the family package, so I can come in and say me,
my woman, her brother,
her sister, come on, let's get all this shit together.
There's some houses down north.
Whole family credit fucked up.
Yep.
All around the world.
They can't eat.
All around America.
They can swipe a credit car and get diapers for the
babies or nothing.
The whole family could get the
fuck right for a buck.
47, but they're like $35 a piece, some shit like that.
Yep.
Fuck are we talking about, man.
Yeah.
Like, and stop thinking, because a lot of times people don't think, if you never done it,
you don't think you could do it.
Yeah, man, that's crazy.
You know what I mean?
Me and Walo never done podcasting.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
We can do it.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
So if you're sitting around and you're not doing nothing, this shit be some shit,
you should just probably just say, let me.
Let me get a shot
Damn, I mean, how much in six months?
Let me get this shit more than a shot.
Let me give it a shot, a layup, a steel, a block,
motherfucker slim, don't.
Let me fill a stat board up.
I'm just telling you, man.
Hey, I'm helping people fill a stat board up.
Look, I got a six-figure play.
The next rate plan is 197 a month, right?
With that one, you can help eight people.
So watch this.
So you charge, let's just say,
you say, I'm going to take eight clients a month.
you take the eight clients you charge them a thousand a piece that's eight thousand you only
paying my system one ninety seven a month that's that's six figures and like that's eight people
for the month that's that's two people a week you can't you telling me if 33% of america
got bad credit that's a that's a that's one out of every three of your friends got bad credit
that's a real statistic you mean that one out of every three of your friend you can't you can't
send a message in a group chat and say hey listen i'm gonna get everybody credit right if you
want to become a homeowner you want to take care your family you want to be a
the vacation.
You want to get all
them credit.
You want to get your
business out
off the ground.
Hey, listen,
pay me this.
I'm going to change
your whole game
because a lot of people
got bankruptcy.
They got evictions.
They got all that
messed up stuff
when they credit.
I don't got to be there.
So you're going to use
my metro two
compliance system
for $197 to money.
You help eight people
charge them a stack each.
That's $8,000.
$2 people a week.
And then,
and then so you're telling me
because I'm only paying
$197, right?
I can be like
on something.
No, you're right.
Just give me $500 now.
I'll give me $500 next week, man.
I ain't tripping, man.
Yep.
No, what you got on you?
Yep.
$350.
You killing me.
When are you going to get the rest of my money?
Exactly.
You're going to get the rest of my money by that.
Exactly.
All right.
You know what?
I'm going to get you a month and a half because I'll fuck with you.
Yep.
You got $7.50 right now.
Yep.
I'm going to drop the other $250 off because I fuck with you,
you hear me.
You, my man.
That's spicy.
I've been the whole time you're coming up.
Yep.
and you're looking out.
See, it's good to come up and look out.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yep.
Buck 97.
Let's go.
Why a little fuck around, be running right.
But see, not even that.
Not even that.
Forget the 197.
Forget the $1.27.
Forget all that.
It's the free.
You ain't got to do nothing.
We're coming and get some game.
Do you get the free ebook?
You can say, you know what?
I just want to get it.
I don't even need, Ian.
I'm just going to go ahead and get this ebook.
And I'm going to go into the live class.
I'm not giving him nothing.
I'm going to go ahead.
Get this game for free.
step off and start my own shit.
Right.
Free 99.
You ain't got to worry about that.
So what you need to be doing right now,
you need to go to metro2.
Dot live,
www.
www.
netro2.
Dot live and get the free live class,
him teaching live.
It's not a course.
It's live.
Him teaching live in that e-book.
And you can stay or you can walk away.
It's up to you.
It don't even matter because his whole purpose
is to give you the information.
So, wherever you stay or walk away,
it don't matter.
But even way you went.
Right.
And you ain't got to spend the win.
And it is upgrade for you right then and there to say, you know what?
I want to start making some money right now.
And what's in that e-book?
Hey, it's every single step.
It's step by step.
All the information.
How many steps is it?
It's like two to three steps.
Simple.
Okay.
Simple.
Register.
Upload your credit profile.
Hit generate.
Sit back and wait.
That's it.
Simple just like that.
Damn.
You wanted to be a rapper back.
He's spitting.
He wants to be a rapper back of the day.
You're up going to be a rapper back of the day.
You get, you get, weight, and then you skate.
He sounded like Dion.
You know Dion Sanders, Dionne and the Dion.
Shout out to Dion Satis.
I mean, so you know, Dian, he's spitting.
Yes, sir.
Give me their website one more time, man.
Metro2.
Live.
Go to Metro2.
www.
www.
Put us on the screen.
And you're going to get the free course.
I meant not the course.
My fault.
That's different.
that's pre-recorded.
You're getting a live class
and you're getting the e-book,
the Metro to credit e-book.
Basically, you're in the game.
They don't really need you, Dee.
No, they really don't.
But I got them.
I'm going to hold their hand through the process.
I got you.
I'm going to hold y'all down.
I got y'all.
That's what it's about, though.
You change a lot of niggas lives, though,
so far, fucking with us, man.
So we just want to give your flowers, you know what I'm saying.
I appreciate y'all.
You blessed a lot of people with that e-book.
23,000 months.
I got that man's e-book
It is out here making it happen
Men and women lot of numbers don't
They definitely don't
Nope
I love when you pop your shit though
Because you're a humble nigga though
You know what you're pop up your shit
Let me live men lie women like down
Yeah I mean
Money 3,000
He came here
He was walking bowling
And shit
Like he was walking like his back in the day
And all the head
Nick pinky out
You know me
I'm like dang he ain't got no pinky ring on
Why is pinky
All like this
But, man, we appreciate you, man,
and everything that you do for our family
because they're not fans, they not follow us.
They are family, and we like to help our family
make some money and make a way if it's possible.
Oh, yeah, definitely for sure.
So, man, shout out, Neon, man, we appreciate you.
Gotcha.
And that's another episode of a business spotlight.
It's just like that.
Right.
Top five wild receivers in the history,
including you.
How to number, how it stack up?
Well, first, y'all, I would stack up.
Yeah, who go number one?
Yeah, I got to go number one.
Then who number two?
I feel like, I feel like you could compare a lot of guys with sports, and in general.
Like, we all kind of great.
But I really like the guys who transition after football and could keep it going.
You know, football is just a small window you're like, so like Michael Scrayhand, you know, Prime.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
Some guys like that, you know what I'm saying?
That kept it going.
Obviously, every football player is great, every receiver great.
You know, there's something that made them unique
or something about them that gave them the will to do what we do.
You know, you've got to have that aggressive DNA to be able to be a receiver.
But, you know, I just like the guys who, you know, pioneer the game.
It kept a going.
You know, that's the whole thing.
And life could you keep it going?
and could you never stop you know so shot to jay rice shout out there all the greats you know
before me the young guys right now that's aspired to be great because we all set the standards for
each other to come behind us so if there wasn't no jerry rice there's no terrell owens or marvin harrison
you know there wouldn't be no ab you know because those a guy that set the standard for me
that's a hell of names you named too man mar a silly guy philly mar because those guys you know
inspired me to want to be great, you know?
So, shout to everybody who were part of the game
in some form of facet
because, you know, each one of us
inspired by each other help us to
project the game even higher.
Explain the handcuffs on the rest.
Yeah, because, you know, a lot of people
be one to cuff me, you know, the chikos
and the robot cars want to cuff me.
Girls out here want to cuff me.
Oh, my God, the ladies, huh?
You know, I'm like, you know, I'm about to cuff myself.
You know, so Jacob did it for me, you know, he got me to cuffs.
She knows the dubs.
She tried to cuff me.
She knows if I'm fucking, then she's lucky.
You know, my dog ain't know her spot me.
So how the ladies treat you?
My bitch toss.
She hit the head won't do no talk.
She's like box.
She ready to come over.
I ready to pull over.
I'm in the coop.
Can't get no get over.
Oh, 007.
I'm moving so low.
In other words, they treat the digger good.
He said, how do the women treat you?
That nigga told him, man, listen,
that's how they treat me, dick, great.
Yeah, man, that's what it's about now.
Now with the music, you always was on music.
That was always your shit.
Like, when you was in a locker room
and you was turning it up in 2015,
you said, yeah, I know I'm going to the hall.
Like, what, doing your career,
who was the artist you was listening to the most?
Man, I used to listen to really,
back out of Central Michigan,
I used to hire that Drake.
and one of them Drake mixed tapes
I just always felt successful planning
I had a GTP up in Central Michigan
and we used to make music up there as well
it wasn't nothing to do in Mount Pleasant Michigan
I was like
45 minutes from Lansing
two hours from Detroit
so my boy Tyler Reed
he used to have a studio
his name used to be Tree he had a little studio
riding his little apartment at the door
so you know in our free time
as it wasn't too much to do it outside be cold
we'll just make music
and for me you know music was always
a feeling that just put you
in an encouraged state no matter what you was
going through so
shout out of J. and Lil Wayne for the squad
up tapes because you know it's just
you know encouraged me to you know
tell my story and you know
yeah you fucking right
now what a lot of people don't know
is big A.B
your dad
you dad? Yeah yeah EV
is a it's a
It's an arena football legend, right?
Absolutely, and that's why we're here at the team I just bought.
I grew up right here in Albany, New York, with my dad.
See, a lot of people don't know that.
I thought you was a West Coast guy with Miami,
with one of those guys Florida.
I thought Miami, Florida.
My dad used to be a great football player,
one of the NFL's greatest football player ever.
He played right here in this town,
Albany for the Albany Fireburys when I was growing up.
And this would make me fell in love with, you know,
also being a player, you know,
Seeing my dad, you know, seeing the reaction and the excitement.
He gave the people around here.
And we thought to ourselves, why not bring it back?
So I bought the team.
I decided to be back here in the community.
As always was a place that I mean, my dad could come from Miami.
I see my dad be great and see him do what was important to him.
And now we're here as owners, you know, to do it again and get the city, the community, the players, businesses.
Our organization, every business organization over here, a greater community experience.
So that's what life's about, man, you know, being a leader and giving it back.
You know, live our lives our lives.
I see you guys on a $100 million referee game giving it back.
You know, we got a trip with the standards.
Absolutely.
So that's what he's about, man.
Each one of us teaching one, reaching one, being leaders in a pioneer the game.
And, you know, my dad grew me up right here to fall in love with football.
falling in love with being a superstar,
seeing him be a superstar here,
so we brought the team
and we want to bring it back
any time you guys want to come to a game
on us.
We're going to do something on the field
at the half.
Yes.
I want to see you kick your rap piece.
You know, in a little while
or maybe give a speech
before the game or something.
Yes, sir.
Anytime we come and we talk to the team,
it's always a W.
There's always a W.
There's always a W.
I don't know what it is,
but we talk to the extra player.
I might as a super.
suit up, though, too.
You know it's indoor 50 yards, we could definitely...
I might get sued up.
I might...
Yo, but hold on, let me ask you a question.
To play arena football.
This is what Kurt Warner played this.
My dad was actually the greatest player over Kurt Warner in the Arena League.
Oh, damn.
What did you play?
Wide receiver.
Damn, he was a beast.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
This is the question.
Why not the touchdown brown?
Who ran better routes?
You or your dad?
I ran better routes, man.
All right, hold on.
Who had better hands?
You or your dad?
I had better hands.
You sure?
I heard he scored eight touchdowns
in what fucking game.
Fucking arena league is half the fill.
See, he'll take the way.
He's had to fill.
Hey, listen, you know he's a competitive dick.
He started going against his dad.
He ain't got his cleats on.
He ain't got his cleat song.
That's a competitive motherfucker.
That's crazy.
Now, now.
He don't get nothing.
And he'll get fucking talking about his dad or not.
Me.
Hold up.
He said that shit down right down.
He said that shit down right down.
It was 40 yards field.
He took the easy way out.
He did.
He did.
I always tell him.
Hey, he said, I always tell him.
Now, arena, could somebody just walk on?
No, we got a coach.
Oh, I got one of my players here right here.
One of our defensive players.
Malik Owens.
Be what?
Yeah.
Being Alasalian Becker.
What's your name?
Malik Owen sitting right there off to the side.
He came in from Houston.
Houston, Texas.
Southern Swag.
Yeah, so we got a coach program.
And that's what I'm here, you know, the bear of the program, before you guys, Malik,
these guys.
How was the program?
Malik was all over or what?
Yeah.
So he said they was winning before, but everybody excited about me.
And being the owner.
And I'm bringing some eyes here, man.
You ready to put the eyes on it.
You know what I mean?
Bringing some excitement in the community.
Bring some recognition, top players.
And then, you know, I'm pretty sure you're, you know, I'm pretty sure you
You know, A.V. being an owner, if the motherfucker wasn't already sold out, it's going to be sold out now.
Yes, sir.
So that brings more money to the community because when people get out the game, they go on to restaurants, they're going to eat, they're going to spend some money, have a couple drinks.
Yes.
So, shit, you're building up the community back in the Albany, man.
That's what it is.
They don't tell that story, though.
No.
They don't tell none of these stories.
We tell them.
See, this was why a million dollars worth a game is so prominent.
$100 million.
Because when you hear about AB.
You know what I mean
They want to say it's always bullshit
And shit like that
They don't want to say about business
That's your word too
Boom
He's got that first contract
He said booming
That shit never left me
That contract
He was like this shit serious
They got their first real contract
They said
Boomin
Yeah that's the word
We might got to call in the favor
Whatever you want
We might need you man
Well I'm doing this for him
I'm really doing this for him.
Yeah.
Jalen Hurst might need you, man.
Gil might need you.
He need help.
Gil need help, man.
He was crying.
I seen him.
Gil pat his helmet for the game.
Listen, he had to help.
This man was crying.
I thought he ought to pee'd on this stuff out of the game.
He was crying, man.
It was hard, man.
Listen, he was cut.
When you were die, I'm a die hard, Philadelphia fan.
I don't get fucking we talking about the Flyers, the Eagles, the Phillies, the Sixers,
the motherfucking Philadelphia's soul.
He was crying.
Temple, LaSalle, Villanova,
trash.
You hit your heart.
That's your style.
I'm like die hard Philadelphia.
When we lost, man,
when they called that fucking penalty on Bradbury, man.
He cutts the whole team out.
I couldn't believe that shit, man.
He was pissed.
That was the worst shit in the world, man.
That was like it was almost like that shit was paid for or something, man.
You know what I'm?
You're not supposed to let no Super Bowl end like that, man.
That's a bad thing.
play right there for you.
Yeah, man, that shit hurt, man.
That shit.
Look at him, he right cry.
Shut up.
Listen, listen, we just need you for four games, man.
He needs you for four?
That's it.
When you think about, could we get some calls?
You already connected to the film.
You already connected to the film?
We need four games, man.
Like, let's end of the season, man.
Take them all the way to the top, man.
I don't want to get hit.
I want to do the hit.
All right, come back and play corner back then.
Enough niggas
Don't guarded you
You know how to do that shit
Who was the best cornerback
You ever played against?
Sure, I'm still looking for him
Damn
You're at, bro
You ain't take a big shit like that
Or every cornerback in the head
Damn
I run a block, man
Like the lineman
It wasn't no cornerback
When you was like
I'm playing this nigga
That's all right
But
Who talked to move shit?
Out of any players you knew.
Probably Jalen Ramsey talk a lot.
That's our guy.
That's our guy.
That's a man after game alumni.
He talked that shit.
Ain't he about to come back in a couple weeks?
We bomb him for his play.
Guy like that, we go bomb him first place.
And I just look him in his eyes.
And then walk away and like, hey, yeah.
Oh, J.R.
Yeah, him.
You looked at him in his eyes and said.
Because first play, we take him deep.
That's how we solved the game with him.
Because when we interviewed him, he said nobody ever had over 100 yards receiving on him except for Deontre Hopkins, I believe.
See, some of these cornerbacks, they'd be nice to the receivers.
They don't like to mention my name because their girlfriend's got to say my name and they got to come stick me like, oh, you got him this week?
Oh, what?
Wallow, they got to go home.
Somebody got to consult with them.
Who going to talk about the game with?
They're going to talk about the game with.
Their family's coming, Wallow.
They got to talk about it.
And you got to say, yeah, you got A, B, they go home baby.
No, you got this week.
He'd be like, who are you sticking?
Maybe get the red pennies out.
You got A.B. this week.
It's got to be a big week, baby.
Get the red pennies.
Yeah.
By the red pennies.
They stick out.
Oh, my God.
Damn.
Over every other color.
Damn.
That's crazy.
I think he talked about him.
He fucked him up.
his households up because they got a guard.
Change lives, huh?
Yeah.
In the end, like, I had, I got, I had business partners that played on two different
teams in the NFL.
And, you know, we used to talk behind, behind the scenes that he used to say,
so many niggas, be getting fucked off the team by other players, man.
I was like, what?
Sharon is caring.
Like, you go to work with this, man.
Like, y'all go to work with each other.
You mean to tell me, digs be blazing niggas, why?
Yeah, it'd all be a swap out at the end of the day.
What?
What?
Swap out.
What you're talking about swaps?
Where you be?
Nigger swapping, nigga swabs out?
Not like that, we're going.
But damn, how do you come in?
Oh, he is crazy.
I'm sorry.
No, hold on, hold on.
How are you coming to the locker room, A.D.
How somebody walk in the locker room with a teammate or get that,
or you score that touchdown ball?
Come, yeah, baby, we did it.
Whole time, you.
Whole time, his wife sucked the balls out.
You had his wife and spit him down.
The Lamborghini.
Go get your balls,
Abe.
That's personal business.
It's personal.
Oh, so that ain't got nothing to do
with the professional person.
For real.
But you,
how you go?
No care.
That's a personal business.
They ain't got it to do with him.
Just for the record.
Just for the record.
That's what his girl.
My band has signed with Albany.
He's over there.
That's what his girl.
So he didn't, listen.
Just imagine.
Just imagine.
He gets the block.
You got a lot of choose.
if me and gilly play for the team
and we bring all the spouses around right
spouses got a unity
the player got a unity
all the spouses know what
how much the guys made
which guys do this
so it's just not you
people naturally attract the sermon
oh you know imagine you
gilly coming home
they're saying oh who scored
some guys might yeah
some guys might even want to say your name
who scored but they know who scored and what
what who doing and what we're getting.
Girls got dreams, too.
They call them one man.
What is a woman?
One man.
You'd be choosing, too.
They'd be chews.
They'd be, like, he'd be choosing like a motherfucker.
Just let them.
So you're saying, it'd be some style of women,
but then it'd be women who be with their niggas
because of what they're doing, they want the big nigger.
Yeah, they're like, fuck this nigga, we want this thing.
Right.
Yeah, they got to, yeah, they might have 100 niggas hit,
let a hundred niggas hit,
but they still don't got one knee.
Right.
Damn.
It's a cold world I have.
It's cool.
Exactly.
What you're going to do?
It's cool.
That's fucked up all.
If your chick choosing, just let her.
Do you believe in love?
Love yourself.
Love yourself.
Orly.
You didn't see, see, if you choose,
love it.
But see, this is life.
See, you've been this side of the game, for real.
You're on the other side of the game.
The side of a lot of these people don't see.
He was the player that was making the most money.
He was the one.
and all the pubs.
I ain't hit no, like, wow, you know, I got respect.
But if she could cross the lines,
she's going over head, you heard?
She's getting sacked, huh?
That's life of any man.
You're going to catch that bitch
to catch her like a 40-yard bomb?
Put that shit on.
After we finished.
He said, I ain't going at him,
but she threw that pussy.
I don't drop nothing.
I ain't dropping nothing.
I receive a bee.
Throw that pussy out.
You catch an all pussy, huh?
Bad that.
I'm open through it.
Now, now for him.
Well, hell.
like Odell behind his back.
I want you to get some game to these young cats, right?
These young cats now, the game change, they get the NIL money.
You see young cats pulling up in the stadium like they're already in the league.
They got the lambos, they got the chain on, bust down.
They got the drip on.
They got the go yard bag.
They walk inside of these arenas like they're already in the league.
What game can you get them to, what they got to watch out for?
You know, because once you go to the league, you got the groupie chicks, you got the groupie dudes,
you got the different city
what game can you give them
I'll tell the young guys getting
NIL contracts and deals and money
you know protect yourself like an asset
you know the more opportunities
notoriety for your name
and money you make you know you become more of a target
not only for the community
or the environment you're in
even for your family
so I would tell these guys you know
develop a good team
you know save your money
you know protect it
you know put it
up till you really need it.
You know, there's no reason to shine right now.
You've got a lot of work to do.
The ultimate goal is for you to live out your dreams after college.
So I would tell players, you know, put your money up that you're getting right now, save it,
you know, develop a good team and know who around you and know who you're spending
your time and energy with because the more money you get, the more of a liability of you
as to someone that's around you or someone to just say anything to deteriorate what you got.
I want to say this to the young ones, man
I think that the NIL shit
I think it's a plus and it's a negative
I think it's a plus because they're allowing these kids
who these universities
been making an asshole full of money off
to actually make some money now
but I also think it's a negative
because that's going to stop a bunch of niggers
from going to the NFL
yeah you're right
yeah because they got their money now
they pull them up they feel like they already made it
so they hustle is not the same
so a lot of niggas that come from that inner city
who never had no money
because a lot of times
this happened in the NFL
you get a motherfucker from that inner city
never had no money
he'd get that first contract
that nigga he ain't working
half as hard as he was working
so you'll be like damn he was the shit
why he only stayed in the league
for four years because the nigga got some money
he got four
what a nigga Jarmacussell
he got some money he was
full they said
I seen the motherfucker report
the coach said
we gave a nigga full blank tape
man told him go study man so he came back the next day you looked at the tapes you
yeah I seen anything on I know the scheme and they like god damn we we was we was waiting
for the nigger to call us and be like ain't nothing on this shit coach got his uh you got to you know
the game is about you know knowing the film study so in the game situation you can make that
play who was your favorite coach my favorite coach like all time in the NFL yeah
And I'm talking about for you.
Like for me personally in my life.
Probably my coach I grew up with Glenn Holt.
I call him coach.
You know, he's always there to challenge me.
Always there to work on the negatives and stuff that I improve in my game.
You know, someone who just, you know, took a standpoint.
Just being that leadership guy around me that always critiqued in my game and off the field,
just hold me to that standard.
Let me ask you a question.
This is two questions and one.
How was you a Mike Tomlin relationship when you first got there?
Yeah.
And then how was, and was it affected after you filmed the shit in the locker room?
No, Mike, me and Mike Tomlin always love.
I think one of the reasons I got drafted to Pittsburgh Steelers because of Mike Tomlin.
When I first took a visit there at 2010, you know, I had a meeting with Mike Tomlin and Kevin Kerber.
And, you know, the way Coach Tomlin was just, I just knew right away I was going to be a stiller just for me and Mike Tomlin.
And me and Mike Tommy got a great relationship, you know,
I don't think it was recognized enough in the public eye
because, you know, how I left the team
and, you know, him being the head coach, you know,
how fans and people thought he should have reacted
or how fans and people thought our relation was when I leave
because the NFL is like this.
You know, it's the NFL, then it's the NFLPA.
So you got, you know, the player association
that's helping the players is still the part of the NFL.
So are they really helping the players?
They're really not helping the players,
But, you know, it goes back to, you know, the media could, you know, make it seem like there was, you know,
Mike Thomas has only been a leader for me, you know, one of the, you know, best coaches that brought out the best of me as a player.
It's been a father figure type player, always let me bring my family around, you know.
He was one of the guys that helped me become a superstar in regards to always preparing me for anything I did.
Rather if it's right or wrong, he always was there.
They were like, hey, I think you're celebrating a lot, man.
And I think, you know, I think ABP was starting to look at you a certain, like, a way now,
and I don't think you know how they look at you.
So he always was there to reiterate, you know, things that he, you know, as a leader for me,
things that he thought, you know, I should take serious or consider.
You know, that guy was always a professional.
He taught me so much, you know, I learned so much for Coach Tommy, you know.
One thing I learned for him is, you know, don't seek comfort.
You know, don't minimize your role.
Don't make excuses.
Don't blame other for your problem.
You know, if you got a problem, take it to the source.
We don't make excuses.
We commit to be the difference.
And, you know, he taught me, like, principles in life, you know, that helped me, you know,
be a better leader, a better person, and even a better player.
Shout out to Coach Thumblin, man.
Yeah, shout out the coach team.
Dude, do you think it need to be more black coaches in the NFL?
Absolutely, because, you know, those guys are relatable.
And, you know, for the magnitude for a coach like Coach T that even, you know, put you on a level with him on a serious note because, you know, not all coaches, you could, you know, come to a level like that.
So, you know, you always need black coaches that you can relate to, connect with because the game is, you know, the game going to come to it and, you know, it's about the person, you know, it's about the life.
So, you know, football is just what we do.
It's not who we are.
and Mike Thompson
and always
simplify that
you know
to his players
and to the community
now
you know
you had a couple years
up and down
you know
has it ever been
the time
that you had
to say to yourself
that
everything you read
everything you heard
because social media
is a monster
is a monster
that can be
tame if you're not
a tame
and sometimes it's a monster
that could deteriorate
your mental health
has it ever been a time
where
you feel
as though your mental health was deteriorating by all the negative things that everybody was, you know, projecting towards you?
No, I just know, you know, I always, you know, life is always, for me, look within yourself.
And, you know, being an athlete, you know, you're always going on naysayers and haters.
And I was always used to that, you know, growing up in Liberty City, they said, man, if you was a city jet, man, you probably didn't go into college, you'd probably go to jail, be shot.
So, you know, I always was
Defining the odds
And having to overcome the adversity
Or what was in front of me
And when you overcome adversity
You know, you got to find a place within yourself
You know, even if you go up in a bad neighborhood
Or going through something bad
You got to have a safety net within yourself
They'd be able to find what's important within you
Because, you know, our environment don't dictate
Somebody else's worries don't dictate
You know, no one else should dictate
Who you want to be and what you want to be in that
the size with you so you know
I always knew who I am
no matter what people say
even if I did an action I always
you know premeditated
then know okay I'm doing this it might seem crazy
but I got a principle
a while you know so for me
it's always a stand in tune
with yourself being connected
with God and knowing you know that
is love within you and the real people
that's next to you or inside of you
and all that you know
criticism and answer with achievement
People are going to always be jealous when you're the chosen one
I try to put you down
You know, you don't let them bother
You just keep living and doing good things
Because those things are away with, they say
Keep being great
Now in the music's how the things
Put that shit on, why you ain't doing a remix
With all the big boys on there?
Yeah, I was waiting on, yeah, yeah was in, you know
He wasn't in the artist mode
So I was waiting on yay, so
You still got some time
Yeah
Because they're going to want to run that back next
Summertime to get that shit on
Yeah, I'm thinking about
Yay, a little baby, who you think?
Shit, even one of them.
Yeah, you're going with them.
I think, I think you should do a remix
with a bunch of niggas on there.
Yeah, like a bunch of them on there.
You know, I used to do the remix,
it'd be like five joints, you'd be shocked about it.
So just get everybody who got that shit on.
Everybody that throw that shit on.
Yeah, A-Sat.
Everybody, put that show on.
I just was in the studio with A-Sat.
Shout out of A-Sight, man.
You know what I think you should just do that,
but musically, like, what you're working on now?
Right now, right now I got.
I got some good tracks.
I got a song with Lou Wayne.
Okay.
I need to get clear.
So Matt, man, holl at me.
Mack, holl at him,
make clear that shit, man.
I got some new heat, man.
I just been in the creative state,
you know, just growing as an artist.
You see my rolling live performances.
Let me ask you a question.
I want some rough shit.
Yeah.
Before you started dropping the music,
did you think you was going to be performing that rolling live?
Like, I know you.
I know you know you that dick in all.
But, nigga, don't know.
You did him roll the loud
A long time ago
I did him like
I'm gonna perform one day here
That was before you dropped music
Before I dropped music
I showed you the tweet
Bring him up
Let me see the phone
I told him man
Life's about
Having a dream
And projecting your reality
Yeah
Wors have power
I don't want
I'm gonna
I'm gonna show you
I had hit rolling loud up
Like one day
I'm gonna do this
You know
Life's about visions
You know
Nothing just happened
Absolutely
I head them up
Mmhmm
I'm glad you
And I met Tyreek.
I actually met Tyreek out at the Soho.
One of the owners are rolling out, right?
Exactly.
Yeah, shout out to Tyreek.
I think I talked to him in the DM before.
You did.
2020.
2020.
Is that before the pandemic?
Yeah.
Or during the pandemic?
One day perform.
One day performing.
September 14.
They gave you the hands like, all right.
Damn.
So you spoke it into existence.
You know what's so crazy?
I spoke some shit into existence in 2015.
I said that I can't wait for my cousin Waddle to come home
because when my little cousin touch
we're going to get this stutting on
and we're starting to shh
shh, shh, we're stutting me.
So you got to talk shit into existence sometimes.
You got to speaking it to existence
and you spoke that shit into existence.
I'm going to be performing on rolling loud stage
and we looked up, you was up there
putting that shit on.
And you know what's crazy.
I said,
You got the 16, 2000, June, January 16, 2019.
Yep.
I said, we got an interview.
I got to interview you.
You said, anytime, family.
I bet I'm going to see your information make it happen.
That was there.
Look at that.
What year was that?
We dream casting, man.
And that was before me and I was where we gained.
Words have power, man.
Yeah, that was February.
That was, damn, that was January 2019.
2019.
Where's got power.
So before he hit Rolling Loud, we hit him, Nickle.
We got to get shit
It was different
And it's timing is everything
Look
He's on an arena league
You're doing a big thing
On it
On it
On the team
I'm gonna just give you flowers on that
Because black people
And ownership
It's big shit
Because
One thing about black people
We don't be getting in the game
For ownership
That's why
You know I ain't
I ain't talking crazy
But you ain't gonna never see
No niggas sign no deal
that we signed,
we own our shit.
Own it.
Own it.
So we want to give you your flowers
about ownership.
You know what I'm saying?
Because a lot of motherfuckers come in
and they want to take some pennies,
they want to take some minute money.
No.
I want to put my own money up and buy this shit.
And we'll make your shit so even better
is that you bring a light
to, you know, the community.
Right.
So now you're giving people hope.
He came back here?
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
You could be in L.A.
You could be in New York.
Miami.
Anytime somebody come to New York,
Barbados.
They're not coming to Albany.
They're going to New York, New York.
They go to Manhattan.
You could be in L.A., you could be in Atlanta.
You could be in Miami.
You could be anywhere in Houston.
You said, no, I'm coming back here.
And I get people hope to say, damn,
we got to turn it up.
We got something here.
And they get the city, the city to jump on it.
The city to support it.
Not just the city as the community within the people.
I'm talking about City Hall.
Everybody should be supporting what you got going on.
Any benefits that the team could be.
be getting financially any type of support in anything that benefit it should be up on
anybody should be putting it up on here because it's going to bring a lot of attractions to the town
you know what I'm saying it's going to up because when the traffic come there's more more traffic
more business you know I mean for the city so it's just a blessing man you should get all the support
you know from all the politicians and anybody should be support y'all all hands on deck you know
I mean absolutely man that's what we're here for man this is a legacy era where we want to impact the
community and do something that's bigger than
ourselves and, you know, that's what the purpose
about. I just want to say
this big shit that you came and purchased
the team your father used to play for, man.
That's major.
That's some gangster shit, man. Like, see,
that's gangster shit to me.
Like, no, my pop used to play for that team. I used to
be in the stands watching my pop get busy.
I used to be going crazy. Now, I own that
fucking team. And you know what's crazy?
That's gangster to me.
Me and Gil being
being going to just doing
it before it's cool.
we're the first boys to come up
that Albany Empire
we're the first boys to come up here
we were the first boys to go down to Jackson State
with Prime before it was cool
before we was there the first game
the first game we wasn't there we wasn't in the third
season when it was the popular thing to do
we was for Prime before Jackson State
we was with Prime whether you win lose a draw
we hear Prime it's more than a million dollars
wrote the game we had we here we hear to support
what you got going on
we hope you win we don't fucking know if you
go win we hope you win we hope you win
But it don't matter us whether you're going to lose.
We're here to support what you got going on.
Yeah.
You know, yeah, three, everybody was down there.
Jackson State.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So we like to be first.
And you guys won the ones, man.
We love that.
You guys came here.
We know.
We're really in the town.
Being here is championship coach.
Man, we really in the town.
And we just talked two days ago.
We like, yeah, be flying out.
We be there.
We be there.
He's like, we're going to come get you from the airport.
No, we're already here.
We're here.
Yeah, you know.
Take no hand out.
I told her I had a free room
at the Marriott.
I'm staying at the Marriott.
Shout out to the Marriott.
Yeah, shout out to the Marriott.
Yeah, shout out to the sponsors.
Yeah.
Shout to the holidays, man.
Shout out of Holiday Inn.
You did.
Shout out of the Holiday Inn Express.
Over there.
They're housing all the players, showing love.
And you know what?
I'm going to get a shout out.
I'm going to be going to shout them out accordingly,
but they need to understand that.
A, B, I'm talking about Mr.
Boom and is staying in the Holiday Express
because he really, he really appreciated
your relationship with his sponsors.
That's major.
That's major.
He stayed at the best hotels in the world.
He stayed with shit where you get off the elevator.
He opened up in the living room.
Yeah, them top floor and shit like that.
So if he had the Holiday Inn Express,
we appreciate y'all for sponsoring this shit.
And showing love back to the town.
Shout out to Morris, man.
The whole family at the Holiday Inn Express.
Shout out, man.
Shout out to him, man.
Taking care to Albany apart.
Listen, man, we appreciate coming up here, man.
We appreciate you, welcoming us.
Your team was real.
you know took care of us man
making sure anything cool
now it's time to win baby
but I come back
to be a wide receiver or kicker
if y'all need me just call me
yeah he was a center
all state center in jail
fuck out of here
we want to help in the game
he's ready to hike and balls
he didn't play though damn
you the best experience
no you're trying to
he keeps trying to put me on the
boy chill just sit by the bench wallow
yeah we got patte wallow
man man I want to
I want to play I want to play you know your position
nigga
You can put that shit on
Let me get one place
You can be a cheerleader
You're a cheerleader in prison
Fuck out of here
You nut
I'm gonna get on the film
Man
He was out there
Let's go
D block
D block
The fuck out
Another nigga
Picking him up in the end
On his hands
He had
He had Jill made
Pompoms out of t-shirts
That he shredded
And shit
That fuck out of it
You can make
Pompoms out of newspapers
I'm not saying I did it
I'm saying you kid
How you know
Because you just
I'm just thinking about it
Like you cut some paper
See, you see how that truth coming out of here
Put that shit on, man
Put that shit on
That's my shit, I ain't going to lie, man
But this is what it's about, man
Albany Empire
Shout out to the people of Albany, New York
I didn't even know that shit was the Capitol
Until we got there
No cap
There's no cap
And this shit, the capital of New York
I'm like
The whole time I'm like
That's not Manhattan
The fucking
Listen man
He didn't shout out of
to all the players in the Albany Empire
I know they really charged up now
and they, y'all got a Hall of Fame
or a goat.
You know, everybody used the word goat.
Like, that shit is just like,
anybody get that, you could just do something
one day, you're a goat.
Right, they say that by motherfuckers
at high school, you're the goat.
I'm like, uh, the nigga ain't even get a check
with this shit.
How the fuck is he a goat?
He's a fucking lamb.
He's a sheep.
He's a pussy cat.
He's a pussy cat.
He's a fucking goat.
No, but you come up here and so shout out to all the players
because I know they really motivated and inspired
now.
This reminds me of, like, Jackson State, like, 2.0.
Yeah.
That's what it reminds me of, because Jackson State, they were school.
They, you know, it's HBCU, they hype, but one prime, one thing.
It should change.
It was a whole different energy.
You were already changed the coach.
You're about to change the energy here, man.
You're about to change the whole coach here here here.
I know, I know the players is excited.
Like, damn, we got AB around.
That's what I'm talking about.
He said, if y'all can't hear him, he said, he just got here, and everybody is his static.
static.
They're ready to get to work.
That nigga looks like he's strong.
Strong and shit.
He looks like he ain't seen a bench person he ain't like.
Yeah, he loved him.
He loved it.
He's ready.
But man, we appreciate you, A, B, man.
For, you know, inviting us in, showing us all the love,
bringing us into your town.
Albany is your town now, baby.
I understand the Carroll City or wherever you said you.
Albany is your town now.
So, you know, we'll be definitely be at a game of two this year.
That's our word.
We'll definitely be at a game of two this year.
You know, we show up and show the fuck out.
I ain't going to be running down the sideline, spiking the walls.
We got to see how high if you get over here.
You got to get him out.
You know, we get him crazy.
It's crazy.
Yeah, we need that energy.
By the time, listen, but I go to the locker room, but shit, it's like I'm playing.
Yeah, we think he played.
Yeah, it's like I'm playing.
You know what I'm saying?
So I definitely will be in Albany Empire's locker room.
this year, get in turn.
And I'm beyond grateful you guys
came, man, you guys, leaders to me,
pioneers in the culture.
That's what it's about.
Everybody looked to you guys and
we appreciate that.
All the game at Jews, you guys,
drop us encouraging me and the youngsters,
everyone.
So, man, I'm grateful you guys came.
Albany taking time by you guys busy day
to be a notoriety on what I'm doing
and notoriety on Albany
and the Empire here.
No, because, you know what?
Like, I was talking to Gil,
You know, when I was doing my thing
when I first got out of prison,
motherfuckers said that I was crazy
because I was doing something in the ghetto
that nobody was doing before.
Yeah, I remember you to be running out there
with the socks on, middle of it was raining
going crazy with the speeches.
So, niggas think, people think I'm crazy
and I want to say something to you
because a lot of people call you crazy
but I want to say something to the audience,
especially the black community.
It's amazing how you call somebody crazy
that accomplished shit you never accomplished in your life.
Motherfuckers will be sitting home
I ain't got nothing going on and ain't doing shit,
but quick to call somebody crazy.
This man accomplished shit that most people
won't do in 10 lifetimes.
But y'all always call people crazy
when they decide to make decisions
that's beneficial to them.
Everything ain't always about anybody else
or what the quote-unquote society say you pose to do.
But soon as somebody say, I'm going to make a decision,
oh, well, he's crazy.
Man, got plenty of sense.
Plenty of fucking sense.
Plenty of money.
To get up every day,
to make it from,
the sixth round
to go into the hall,
you do that shit
and then come talk to me
and talk about
who's crazy or not.
All these, you know,
and I'm going to say this
a lot of times, sports,
the athlete got it bad, man,
because you'd be having some people, man,
that either didn't play sports
or played sports
and it ain't even achieved to the level
that some of your athletes achieved to,
they'd be the biggest haters
and you would think they would be there to protect.
They'd be hating like a motherfucker
because the money they got
it ain't like the money y'all got so it just be sad and y'all don't have no voice you know what I mean for people to speak on behalf of y'all of understanding the mindset of the players and all this shit you got to put up with yeah yeah go on the film go catch some balls yeah slam dunk yeah we do all that but what about life what about the ups and downs of life what about how you're losing your family because you're dedicated to your dreams what about the kids growing up and you ain't there for the games what about the women that you know the women are
the home boys that's
every time you say no
it's a problem
and you got to walk on the field
and try to walk on the court
and try to figure this shit out
because now when you're done
you got to deal with them
talking about you ain't real
no more calling back down the way
or saying whatever
you know how that shit go
oh fuck you know
like you said
you become a target
for family when that money come in
so you know
before you say somebody crazy
because they definitely said you
was crazy
yeah and they did
you think he cool
like all the kind of calls
I was getting
you think he cool
I think he might have lost.
He lost a little something in that joint.
No, the nigger's not trying to go back to jail.
He sat in a fucking cell for 7,300 fucking days.
And he's like, I don't give a fuck what I do out here.
I'm not going back to fuck to jail.
So when niggas were saying he was crazy, I would call him.
We'd be laughing.
Nick, they got you for big crazy out here, dig the fuck up.
He'd be a nigga laying on the ground, put ketchup on his head.
Said, don't wait to us too late.
Don't wait to your mind.
Get that call and you shot in your head.
Don't wait to us too late.
My whole family caught me, man.
That nigger laying on the ground with hives ketchup on his head.
That nigger crazy.
And guess what?
Guess what?
Now you're paying them nickers bills.
Oh, right now, right now, you know where, A.B.
They said all that shit about me.
But right now, I'm booming.
Be booming.
Booming.
So be mindful of who you call crazy, especially our folks.
Be mindful of that shit.
Right.
And just keep doing you, A.B.
You know, you got this shit figured out.
I mean, got that, bro.
Even though they think you don't got figured out.
You got it figured out.
You got that shit.
Well, a lot of times you got to understand.
world of media
we get more clickbait
when we talk negative
about a nigga
that's why
a million dollars
worth of game
is so prominent
because we don't talk
negative about it
There's no landmines
on this
We don't
We don't
We don't talk negative
about niggas
We don't say
Oh A B
when you got locked up
We don't care about that shit
That's personal shit
That you got to go through
We don't
We want to show
A different side
Of our person
We interviewing
That you never seen
Before
The human connection
We make a human connection.
We don't got us to say, oh, we heard that you did this and you did that in it.
No, man, we just kick it, man.
It's just a conversation of three brothers just kicking it, man.
Just chopping game.
And that's God's attention, motivation, and education.
Listen, you should sing a song like that.
I think I'll escape.
Just kick it.
Some shit like that.
It made me think about that.
Yeah, he won the prison talent show with that song.
Shout out to Escape.
Not just saying.
Shout out of Tiny and all the times.
He sang Tiny and all the time.
the prison town.
Hey, Tia, man,
this nigger sing your wife
at the prison town.
I ain't seen that song.
I ain't seen just keep it out.
You're lying on me,
nigga.
You're lying on me,
A.B.
I'm telling the truth,
but we appreciate you
for coming through, man.
Keep on being great.
Keep doing you.
And, uh...
Look forward to the season.
Albany Empire.
They come and they're going to win the chip.
That's the prediction.
They're going to win the chip.
You got to talk speaks you into existence.
They're going to speak into existence,
baby.
They're going to win the chip, baby.
And somebody's going to have.
And my man, he's going to have.
And my man, he's going to have A-Sach.
Manick, you're going to the league.
He's going to the league, baby.
He's going to have A-Sax.
He's going to A-Sach.
He's going to a league, baby.
I called it out.
One game.
Damn, you think it was pop?
He said, damn, one game.
He's gone out of the league.
Wait, hold on, you think it was pop.
He said, one game.
His pop, the only nigga had nine touchdowns in one game.
Like, when you got nine touchdowns at one game, your pop was a bully.
Big boy.
He told that nigga, you don't throw the fucking ball to nobody but me.
I got to have it.
And it's fast.
I got to get it.
That's all they were to either that or your pop was always open.
Both.
All the above.
Who had better footwork, you or your pop?
You're going to say me?
All right, I just got to ask you.
We don't give us pop big credit.
I paid on the carpet out here.
I was in grads with studs, seven studs sometime.
But you got to understand.
Who got to use more footwork?
Okay.
But you got to understand this.
Your pop set the presence for you to be able to look and watch.
Yeah.
Yeah, he set the standard.
He set the standard.
And he shot you out as cahoonas.
So he's double-great.
My mama dropped me out of her own.
No, he shot you out your cahuna, his caunas, and then your mama dropped you out.
He was like, he shot the clever.
He was double-grub.
He got a gun.
They shoot it.
They shooting.
Made you look.
Mama ain't duck.
So shout out the big.
Shout out the big E.
Right, E.B.
Touchdown, Eddie Brown.
Touchdown Eddie Brown.
E.B.
Shout out to pop.
Hold on that, that dude got a hell of a rig to it, though.
Touchdown, Eddie Brown.
That sounds like, oh, geez.
Touchdown, Eddie Brown.
For its knife one.
Damn.
You never heard that.
That's crazy.
Shout out to Big Eddie, man.
It's all love, man.
Albany Empire.
We'll be here for a couple games.
It's just like that.
Right.
Thank you.
