Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EP:79 "FEATURING DEION SANDERS + JAMIE DUKES"
Episode Date: September 21, 2020"FEATURING DEION SANDERS + JAMIE DUKES"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/mw...orthofgame
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Right.
Well, all right.
Yeah.
You know what's certified for me.
Okay.
The words are epic.
Come on, let me hear the words, dude.
Come on, how's go?
How do you go?
My mom and she's easy.
It's been, baby.
Let it breathe.
Let it breathe.
Let it breathe.
I'm wrapping up.
I got to be, because I've got people who are friends to know.
People I never talk about associated with.
I don't know what it, man.
Let's fit.
Describing myself, Diamond Rolex, gaiters on my feet.
Talks on.
I got some path of every day of the way.
Every day, Monday, Tuesday.
Has done.
I ain't got mine as done in the wilder.
COVID.
I don't know what to do must be.
It must be the money.
Look at my jericho.
Let me describe this day.
See, I was really testified about the lifestyle that I was living.
And I was telling me everybody, it must be this money.
Because I'm the same old dude.
But y'all tripping.
Yeah.
So it must be the money.
I know.
Listen, listen, listen.
You prime.
I'm Leon.
You know what I mean?
You're a lion.
You got Leighi.
I'm Leon Sand.
See, what happened is I came up with the saying that if you pray good, they're going to pay good.
And if you sleep well, they're going to eat well.
And he remix it to something else.
That's what you did.
That's what you did.
Because you was playing for Florida State.
I was playing for Penn State.
Did you do all this when you was in or when you got out?
No, this is back in the day when we had the thing.
Come on, man.
With the karate process?
No, no.
You don't even know about this.
I ain't going to tell you.
I figured him about this later.
Like karate fantasy.
Listen, no, but no, listen, that was that was after.
because you was in Florida.
I was in Penn because we state brothers.
Him, he went to the bump college.
You was in the state Penn.
You did not go to Penn State.
I told you this.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
The name can be changed.
And I heard when he was up to State Penn,
he was up there playing center.
He was all pro-Senter.
Easy now.
He's a hater.
Easy now.
But listen, right now.
Easy, dog.
Easy, dog.
But Jamie won't.
But Jamie ain't play center in jail.
Listen, right now, y'all
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And we're going to tell y'all about back in the day
No, straight up.
Listen, we got to promote that.
You can't get yourself a nickname in the hood
You can't call it this more than everybody
Listen, when I was in the joint
I used to play the corner
So they used to call me Leon Sanders
I was on this
I taught you the touch and grab
When you touch a dude, Drurgy and grab it
I taught you that
He can't say you as in the pen and you talked somebody to touch and grab.
No, I didn't say that, dog.
He just always spicy.
No, he's more the pen.
I told you to touch and grab.
I learned to touch and grab in jail.
No, I'm telling you, we'll be on the court.
Move me on the field.
That don't matter.
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Is with the lens cloth?
No, no, I clean my jury
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It activates the diamonds.
Right.
What about the gold?
I don't know if there's four-carried gold.
I don't know what he got going.
No, these nuggets.
He don't know about the nuggets,
Degg.
Tell him, that's that player shit.
Back in the day,
we used to rock nugget ring.
See, you y'all.
Now, you are right about that.
The nugget back in the day.
You are right about that.
And we kept a little knot on us.
This ain't back in the deck.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
This and this.
This change.
This is right here.
Yeah.
They did.
They put the rubber band right.
We got a five on top.
No, it doesn't matter.
It's rubber band.
He got five on it.
He's right here.
He's still stuck in the day.
He got five on it.
I mean, I got five on it.
That's what he's talking about.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a knot, though, and I got the diamonds on.
Who's going to turn that down.
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They're going to take you to another place you never been before.
And that's what it's about.
But also, for a lot of you guys out there that can't, you know, you arrive at the party,
but you still ain't there.
And a woman's like, oh, I thought you was coming to the party to party.
And you didn't know how to party.
Listen, man, these Roman swipes, man, change your life.
I heard you talking about them, though.
They had changed me.
Yeah, for me.
Tutti hit me one time.
Could you send me something like that.
He lied.
He said your cousin's coming up short.
Don't believe that.
He's coming up short in the bedroom department.
I sent him some swipes.
He went over there.
He said, listen, all you got to do is swipe it.
Listen, let it dry.
And listen, listen, it's in party time.
You swipe.
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Brought you back.
Y'all was lost, Tudy.
You almost lost your cutie.
Tudy because you can, you think he called him.
He said, he said, he'd be putting smuttle my name.
No, he heard me.
She heard, she's like, listen, man, listen, listen, all you guys,
I'm talking about any coming to little.
I'm talking about they small.
You can hide them in your wallet.
I'm talking about easy to use, fast acting.
Listen, don't require prescriptions.
So you ain't, that was so good about it.
Because he was like, do you need a precursor?
I said, no, it's cool.
I'm going to see your bundle of them.
I had my people over there and get Romans.
This joke is that a bundle.
I said he's going to be a bundle.
Because he said he's saying he's been out the game for the four quarters.
He was out the game for the four quarters.
He was out the game and you want to get in and you want to be an MVP.
Like I made him, he went from, you know, a bench player to MVP.
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But listen, man, we're going to get into this, man.
We got, listen, we got, we got Primal here.
He got to, listen, he got the new podcast.
Listen, what you got to do, you got to go over there and get with Prime.
You got to subscribe.
You got a rate and you got a review.
Tell them where they got to go at, Prime and Jamie.
Tell them what's going on.
Well, it's the first of all, it's the world's only prime cast.
Mm-hmm.
Ooh.
It's the world's only, it's the world's only.
It's the world's only prime cat.
It's not a podcast.
It's not a podcast.
It's a prime cast.
You can go where you get your podcast to download the prime cast.
But it's the world's only prime cast.
We dropped that thing September 21st.
You know, that only made sense.
I mean, 21st.
You know what you see it, baby?
Yeah.
And so we might have the ducy chain on.
We may not go with the dukeye road.
You know what I'm saying?
That's authentic.
That's the only thing.
Right.
That's the only thing.
Oh, my tulip.
Because the only thing.
Because the Duda sweatpants came from.
Ross.
There's the only day on you.
My diamonds is off there.
Hold on.
And they're wrong with Ross.
It ain't.
But you know they'd be bootlegged.
Yeah.
They get the,
all the sweatpants that something was,
they only had two stripes,
came out with two stripes all the year.
One leg shorted in the other.
You know what's crazy,
though?
I never really told you, Dee, right?
They call me, you know what I mean?
Because the way I did my jail time,
he said I did my time in proms
and they used to call me prime time.
Because I had like a bunch of jobs in the joint,
you know,
and they just said, man.
He definitely had a bunch of jobs.
You was prime with your time.
You can't say you had a bunch of jobs.
No, he was.
No, I ain't talking about this stuff.
He's going to lie on me.
But I'm talking about something.
My time was prime, baby.
He was a prison shower guard.
A lifeguard in the showers.
He was the captain of the wrestling team.
He's lying on me. That's old.
Don't worry about that, prime.
You keep hearing.
You already know he lied every time you.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's get a million hours.
Let's get a million dollars worth of a game, man.
Let's talk about, I want to talk about capitalizing your talent.
I like that.
Talk to me.
You know,
Where I'm from the ghetto, you know, you see so many talented people, you know, oh, he was better than Charles Barclay, but he succumbed to the, oh, he could have been the next Bo Jackson.
He could have been the next Leon Sanders, but he went to Jeff.
Not with the bullshit.
He could have been the next prime time, but somewhere along their journey, they didn't capitalize on their talent.
They stayed left.
I do.
They didn't take it left.
They didn't take it right.
Absolutely.
Somewhere along the journey.
I like that. I'd have been this.
We got a name for that. Go ahead, Jane.
No, I'm saying we'd like that.
I would, I mean, we all, and that's one of the things that, you know, we've talked about doing, is that that story, imagine that story being told by Dion or Jerry Rice, or Wayne Gretzky, or whomever, because all of us have somebody or somebody's that grew up in our neighborhood.
We all come from the hood.
All of them.
Y'all think y'all got a tough up here.
So who's from where?
We moved from Philly.
Okay, so I can show you a project they used to have down in Fort Myers that would make Philly.
In Fort Myers, Florida, I'd never seen anything like this.
It was a project.
And so you know how you see in the movies, the Razor, the Circular Razor, Style, I, which, that's how they had.
This is in Fort Myers in the United States of America.
There was a project in the 80s or the 90s.
Well, way in, one way out.
Death Trek.
You know, that's basically what it was.
I mean, and so, but the point of it is,
man, is that there's always been somebody that we've all known.
If I hadn't had this.
Stop smoking.
I'd have done this.
If I'd have stopped drinking, we call them Ida's.
And you got to understand, all of us sitting up here,
if we hadn't stayed right and took that left, we wouldn't be here right now.
So we could have been an item.
We could have been an item very easily because we all had a crossroad.
And we all could reflect back that was that crossroad.
No, I would have been in the league, though.
I got to put that out there.
Everybody, like, everybody know that when, if, if, if, if, what league?
The NFL, man.
Oh, come on, man.
Not for long.
Leon, I saw, but here's the problem, Lee.
I saw, I saw, I saw the scouting report on you.
Okay, talk, talk to me.
See, you know what's going on.
Tell me, no, no, but it was the 40 times.
No spares.
The 4-7-40 time is what kind of stop.
And you're giving them.
They said you had good hands, half-hand.
You give it to something with close-self.
Yeah, but, but it was the force.
They said you had gout.
Bro, that's kind of what...
He said you look like you're a gout
when you were right.
That was...
My toes was tender, and I had to tend to ACL.
That's what happened.
You got to come on, man.
Give me a break.
Everybody know how to tend to ACL.
He said you had a little twist in your run.
Man, you know.
Especially when he came home from jail.
How you all doing?
No, no, no, no, no.
He came home from jail, run up on the camera.
Get up.
Y'all shouldn't be sleeping.
I sprang my ankle on the field in the yard.
That's what that.
man you know how they go in a yard so listen man to all the youngans out there understand this
you get one life you have to let this shit to the fullest man and one mistake one bad turn left
you end up aida you got there right so understand that life is no games man you only get one
shot at this shit let us let us put it in a better perspective we all know some of
that had Mowgain.
I ain't going to call it a more game.
Yeah, I ain't going to call his name.
But he was just as fast.
Matter of fact, we race one step fast.
I beat him.
So he'd get it out of his mind.
But he know who he is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was a better basketball player
because I was all stating that too.
I know who he.
And he was, uh...
Yeah.
Man, he was unbelievable.
Yeah.
He was an unbelievable athlete.
But what happened is,
the early age he got caught up with
this girl back in the hood
and her folks
ran all the dope
so that
enlisted him in the dope game
and he got beard away
and then
once he got back on track
it was during the too late
but he still ended up going to a small
college and guess what
the Balkans
grabbed him
as a free agent
but since his history
he had a pending case
he could even fulfill the dream.
But this was a bad boy, man.
He was a bad dude.
And it ain't to me.
I just need you to talk to somebody for me, right?
The people that need you to talk to me,
it's these young cats that's coming up
that's getting these deals and getting more money
than they ever thought they could get.
They coming into the league.
They got the girls they wear.
They got the homies that they can't, you know,
separate themselves from because they want to still be down.
I don't want you.
I want to tell you that you got to chill.
You can't come to Denver with me because you make it too much noise.
You know what I mean?
You know, the press conferences,
because you got brands looking at.
I don't want to give them money, but they can't.
Like, talk to that young cat that's got in the game,
got a shitload of money.
He can't hear because the money's stopping him from listening to anybody.
Talk to him real quick.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to let Jamie piggyback on this,
but that's a lonely place therein because you can't hear.
And if you can't hear, you're only being led by your vision if you can't hear.
And they can't hear because the money has clouded their ear gate.
And they really can't see.
because of the noise and the ignorance around them
ain't nobody going to tell you the truth
because they're about on your payroll.
You get off your payroll, they'll tell you 100.
But even the closest to you ain't going to tell you
because oftentimes that person closest to you want to be you.
And a lot of times the people that's closest to you
is be somewhat in fear of saying the wrong thing
and being cut off.
It would be a cutoff.
But, you know, I want to take the other side of that from this standpoint.
That person does exist.
Those people do exist.
But they don't exist, I don't think, nearly the way they existed when we were playing.
Right.
These younger cats now are more educated.
You talk to the NBA guys with that money.
You can't screw up that NBA money now.
They do.
I mean, but generally, you can't screw it.
It's so big.
It's so big now.
But there's a lot of.
of guys, what I'm inspired
by is a lot of young cats who are making
a stand. Yeah. This whole COVID thing
and what I'm seeing, you know, the kid from
Celtics, oh, you know, the girl,
Moore, she just married a gentleman that she
helped get released from prison from being
wrongly in prison or whatever.
Real life has invaded
sports. It is invaded
entertainment. And so
you know, there are a lot of folks
as you say that are looking for those
yes men and they have those yes men, but I
think there's exponentially more
or young cats who've seen him, you know,
young cats who seen the mistakes
that you guys may have made and are listening now.
Because, see, the one thing that, see,
because in culture to me, what I see is that
one of the best things that ever happened
to our culture is people like Jay-Z,
not because he's rapping, it's the businessman, J-C.
Okay.
It's the businessman, J-Z.
That business wasn't here back in the all day?
No, no, no, I mean, he started a business.
Not like that.
We had a hair salon back in the day.
That's where we had touched that up.
I'd have trimmed them long.
It wasn't prevalent.
It wasn't prevalent.
The business aspect wasn't prevalent in our days.
We had to learn by mistakes because no one wanted to give us game.
I mean, one of the most profound things I think I see come out of this podcast and come out of knowing y'all is y'all, every day you're on the street giving game.
Gilly is known for giving game.
My son has even reached out to Gilly for game.
So they don't, they don't.
He reached out to me about this.
The game is not distributed like it once was.
It's not like it wasn't distributed back then like it is now.
Now, all those old heads are saying, hey, man, come on, come on, man, sit down right here.
Let me get this game to you.
But you've got to be humble enough to sit down and get it.
And I think also the knowledge is obtainable.
That wasn't obtainable when we...
True.
Because anything you want to learn, anything you want to know,
You can go to Google University.
But even beyond that, I'd say, you know, like we should say, you know, the smartest, you know, when we talk about, if you're the smartest person, you know.
He's a fool.
If you're the smartest person, you know.
You're in trouble.
So that's, you ain't a fool because I'm the smartest person.
No, you're the smartest person I know.
I'm crazy.
I'm in trouble.
Shit.
I'm done.
But there's more people, as Dion says, to give it.
There's more teachers.
out there's more experience.
I think there's a better audience to receive it
than when we were younger.
But here goes the problem.
What do you equate as to success is?
See, success to us ain't all about no dollar figure.
Correct.
Correct.
That's correct.
Everybody's there is different.
That's the same.
Everybody's there is different.
That's why I'm always careful when I talk to people.
Explain that, Jamie, because they don't know what you mean about there.
This place that is happiness for me.
Yeah.
You know, it was Cell Block 15.
I got that, man.
I know you enjoyed that.
You know, that was your thing.
I was in the spot last night.
I had a shower gave me flashback.
Like, man, it's like a jail job.
Yeah, just felt like tight.
He was only one of my family members that ever call home from prison and sound like
date was happy.
You know what I mean?
You get a call from.
You made the most of your office.
Yeah, I had it.
Cuddle on for a second.
Hey, nigger, get the hot water, nigga.
Yeah.
Ah, you crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah, what's up?
What the fuck is you up there?
What you're doing?
See, this the thing, ding.
This the thing.
You made the most of it.
I knew.
that I did some dumb shit, and I stood on that.
See, a lot of people in life, family,
it ain't got about to go to jail.
When things don't go right in their life and shit,
they point the finger.
It's every mama, I was living in the ghetto.
I was this, I was that.
I knew that I had the chance to say,
I didn't have to commit crime.
I had neighbors.
I had friends that wasn't criminals.
I wanted to be a criminal, so I say, you know what?
I got to stand on this shit.
I ain't blaming this person.
I ain't blaming the sit.
I knew right from wrong.
I knew what time it was.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was like, fuck it.
I got to do this.
people don't want to stand doing their shit
I'm trying to figure out why you're the only one with headphones
because I was DJ too
I was trying to keep a couple of situations
I'm just trying to I just saw that
real quickly I'm sorry he's trying to keep the wig on
that's what he's trying to put a chin strap on that thing
I got a DJ I got DJ under my belt too
well DJ
I DJed someone in jail they had like a little
karaoke night he was on the turn thing
he was a three time you went on the turn today
No, no.
I ain't talking about it.
I don't know what you're talking about.
He's a three-time,
he's a three-time
Dallas state penitentiary
champion in the talent show, though.
He's three-time champion
back to back.
He wasn't, I ain't going to tell him
your name.
He hated on me.
His name was
two cox chicor up there.
Yeah,
but I'm just spicy.
That's the fucking stuff,
dog,
I'm just going to get it to the stage.
Two Cox and Cochoo!
Hit him up.
Buh, Buh, B, B, B,
But we're going to leave that there.
No, that's a good one.
But we're going to leave that there.
We're going to leave that there.
Hey, listen, this is what I need from Prime and Mr. Jamie Dukes, if we could get this.
Starting off with Mr. Jamie Dix.
A locker room story nobody's ever heard.
Big time locker room story.
Jamie, you got one good.
I'm going to let you start with it.
I don't really, because my junk is just.
You ain't ever had to check nobody in the locker room?
No, I swung on a few.
I swung on something out on every team I was on.
Let me see.
The only thing, we had this cat.
We had this cat.
We had this cat on our team.
This may have been the hairiest one you ever want to see in your life.
I'm talking about, I mean, I ain't talking about, like, head, hair on your back, shoulders.
You ain't see nothing but his face.
That's how hairy this cat was, right?
So one time, he in the shower.
Dog, I'm talking about it.
I'm talking about it.
I'm talking, they called him Teen Wolf.
He in the shower.
They really called, he answered.
That's his nickname, Teen Wolf.
He answered.
So finally, I couldn't take it no more.
I wouldn't have got on the speaker that goes around the whole complex.
I say, do not be alarmed.
Nobody, do not be alarmed.
There is a full-size gorilla in the shower right now.
Don't worry about it though.
He's tamed.
When he got a haircut, he's trained.
He gets a neck up.
He was not.
You'll arm you, but I just want y'all to be alarmed.
They had to shave him.
No, this is the hair's dude around.
They called a necker.
Everybody else got a haircut.
You come on down in our salon, you know, we don't do a necker.
Okay, Jane, what about, oh, okay, we did.
We had another cat.
We had another cat.
I don't know how in the world, Jamie and I happened to be by each other, because my lockers
weren't even on the same row.
I think I was over on the other row visiting one of the kids.
I ain't a job right.
And I was about ready to go, and Jamie, I think Jamie had on his clothes, too.
We were just sitting up there talking, and his one cat came over.
Oh, man, don't tell the story.
And bent over to reach, to get something in his locker.
And he always been over the same way.
He bent over the same way.
Always been over the same way.
It was like a provocative being like, why would you do that in front of a man?
So you're telling me NFL.
Why would you do that in front of a man, right?
You're telling me the shower room and NFL like the prison.
Yeah, yeah.
Nowadays it's different.
But then it was just open, it was open season.
He bends over and me and Jamie looked over like,
How would you bend over like that?
I'm not lying, dog.
It's almost like he had the mange in his butt.
Like, his butt was like, like, you threw a cat at it.
Like, you do a bag of cats at it, and they just tore it up.
And I was like, man, what is Jamie?
Hold on, dude.
Hold up, Dick.
Wow.
Hold up, Dick.
Nasty.
It was nasty.
Jamie, what was?
It was nasty.
It was nasty, it's like somebody to do a bag of cats at his butt.
Okay, so you see no commercials that they have on, like, for the stuff,
but you had the rats.
for Vichua, you know,
help you with your situation,
you know,
and I've had it for a long time
I started rubbing the cream on.
This dude needed.
He needed the cream his whole backside.
He should wore a robe.
It looked like somebody sprayed acid on him
and it was heat.
Like he bent over like y'allel has been over.
I mean, he literally would bend over straight
and I don't know why he did that.
And Jamie and I looked at each other time.
And his locker was right next to mine.
To confirm, did we just see that at the same time?
That was a nasty thing we see.
I was in the locker room looking at, like, that sounds like, that's stories from the cell.
Help. Let's see this, man.
Wait, wait, wait, hey, hey, we've been in. We've been in the same locker you've been in.
They were having a little more free liberties in the locker room you was in.
No, y'all was in the same locker room.
No, no, the state school you went to, though.
It was a little different.
You had to take a shower.
But everybody was still naked.
No, there ain't nothing but naked men walking around in a locker room after practice because we got meetings at all that.
So, no, it's, it's, it's Jungle City.
I'm going to tell you what I'm saying.
Since Shiloh, you know, Shiloh, Shiloh, you do.
And it's so funny, because men don't think about this.
So my son, getting ready to go to college.
So, you know, you're having to talk, and you don't got them right.
You know, your kids go to college.
So I'm like, Shallow, this is one part that Dad is going to have to talk to you about, the shower.
He said, what you mean?
I said, son, like, in high school, y'all nasty, funky.
Y'all ain't take no shouts of each other because everybody is insecure.
Now, college is a different, son.
You're going to have to do that walk, now.
you're going to have to take your clothes off
and walk. A butt-niquet walk? Yes.
Because I'm trying to get him prepared
that you can't get there with no
draws on and take him off right at it because everybody's going to
say, hey man, what's you scared or what you're afraid of?
So you've got to prepare your son, right?
So I'm preparing my son, right?
And I'm telling him about to walk and all that
go in the shower like a man, no matter.
You know, if you're low or high,
no, you got to be a man.
If you're coming up short, you still got to be a man, right?
So I'm telling him about all that
And he called me
He said, Dad, guess what, man?
I was on my way
Doing my walk to the shower
And the dudes on my road
See me cut around the back
And they say
Hey man, why are you going
Right on the side
To go out to the shower
Yeah, that's crazy
You know what Shaloh says
Shallow say
Hey man, I just met y'all dudes
Y'all ain't gonna get to see my teen lean
On the first day
Damn
What the fuck is going on, man?
You know, you're not shallow talk
Just like that
I just met y'all
I ain't gonna see my dinglead on the first day
Man, I just met y'all
Man, I just met y'all, man
I ain't flashing y'all like that yet, man
Then he said he made it to the showers
And guess what?
They had curtain showers, Jamie.
Best thing ever happened
Now everybody has a curse.
I was in Michigan, I was in Michigan
with my young boy seeds from Camden
in Michigan, they played Michigan State
I was in a locker room
they didn't have, like, I didn't, I didn't see no currants.
I just seen, like, open showers.
Because you was looking.
No, no, I wasn't looking.
This before they got in the shower.
This before they got it.
He had like here.
This happened to the big game.
Everybody here 18, right?
No, no, no, no.
No, but now, at Shallow's College, they got, they got current showers.
So he's like, Dad, we got current showers.
Yeah, he said, Dad, you came up in a different time.
I was happy because you got to understand, the big fellas is, you know, most
linemen ain't never been naked in front of the old leg, like that game.
That's frightening
Of high school kids
No, no, no
I remember when I first got to college
And I was the only freshman on the team
And we took the shower
Everybody just ripped their joints off
They're walking around
Yeah
I'm like
Who prepare you for that?
I'm like
This is how this is go?
Stop mentioning that little college you went to
That was a little one block radius college
That's not what me and D talking about
All right
He went to the big news
He wanted to keep downgrading
my college, but he went
though. Yeah, I went. I went.
I went fucking Penn State. You know what I mean?
Okay, so. You know what campuses? They got to Pennsylvania.
You know what campus is Penn State got in Pennsylvania?
So what degree was you going for
that you was there for 20 years? Sports medicine.
That's good. No, you came up that thing.
That was good, though. I mean, that was good.
Hey nobody ever went to college for 20 years for sports.
So you wanted to be a trainer? No, I kept felon because I was going through my
so you wanted to wrap ankles and I was going through my teacher.
He was definitely up there year. You're a little tight name.
No, no, I didn't
We work your hammies out
And then we'll go down to your calves
And then you'll be good
Full body massage
He had to give him
Full body massage
So Jane, come on man
We need a locker room story
Oh, he gave him to you
Oh, so you ain't got nothing
No, no
Well, you had to slap up a couple times
And lock him
Who you had to check?
I whooped the dude
On every team first
But I hope to do, I remember
Did you ever get one?
No, I'm good with them things.
Oh, you're good with him.
It was a cat in San Francisco.
And the reason I whipped him was the game.
That's the game, the reason I whipped him.
Like, we had this coverage called Two Man.
You jammed a guy, you let him get in front of you a couple yards
because you have a safety over top and you trail him, okay, and you undercutting him.
So that was the coverage.
So I'm looking on film, and I'm trailing this dude by two, three yards like I suppose.
There ain't nobody over top.
So on film it looks like I'm getting beat
I didn't even play
The thought
The visual of me getting beat on film
I ain't play like that
I was dead I ain't on Jamie
No I don't play about my film
So I say dog
Where are you supposed to be
Hey man don't worry about
I'm doing my job
I said dog
What are you supposed to be
Over top right
No don't worry about
I beat over the ball throw him
We watch another play
Same thing
I said dog I'm asking you one more time
That one more time
Where are you supposed to be?
Man, don't you worry about me?
And he left out, you see, he didn't go with his right.
It was that quick.
And that's the other piece, too.
He left at it.
He left at it.
So he was looking for us right.
I saw you look at it.
He left at it.
That quick.
He said, I'll sue you.
I said, I might as well go to finish it off then.
Another NFL player talking about I'll sue you.
But I got off in him.
I got offending real quick.
Just for the illusion of you beating me.
Did you know left-handed people are smarter than right-handed people?
I never knew that.
Yes, it's a fact.
It's a fact.
It's a fact.
He didn't believe me and then he Googled it.
He said, yeah.
Because I was trying to tell him like, bro, you could never, like,
you use both sides or a brain.
You only use one side.
You could never match me.
I didn't know that.
Yes.
That's good.
He didn't like that either.
He looked at that.
Listen, let me ask you a question.
Top five athletes of all time.
Who number one?
Ali.
who else
five
you gotta give me some time
that's tough
Ali
MJ is definitely there
he's in Mount Rushmore
now
are you calling
careers or athletes
I've seen no better
I'm torn between you and Bo
you and Boe
you and Boe
but if it weren't Bo
if one for Bo it wouldn't be no prime
That's how you look at life
huh
Yeah
Yeah
But I
How old is, how much, how much old is a few years?
Yeah, this couple of years.
No, a year.
I think, I think, three years.
About three years old.
Remember, I was a freshman when Bo was putting down.
When Boat did what he did to us in Auburn, I don't think I was a freshman.
Oh, gosh.
He was animal.
Why you think?
They scored 30 points in five minutes.
Woo.
Three points at Auburn.
30 points in five minutes on.
Well, what do you think happens?
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
You only said two people.
Why his career wasn't.
He made the right choice by going baseball first.
and then coming back to football, it's just injuries.
If Bow hadn't gotten hurt, we...
It might be, yeah.
Why did you choose the football first over to baseball?
Because I love football.
But the baseball plays so much more.
I know, but I, this is the way I did it.
I went football first, then I played baseball.
But I also played baseball until we're out of contention.
So my deal stated when we're out of contention, then I could go to football.
So baseball was really the leader, but it seems as though football was.
But I've always said,
that Deion couldn't be prime time in baseball.
That sport wouldn't allow it.
Yeah, he could only be prime time
and take the center stage
and have the maximum impact in football.
Of course, he could have done it all.
He could have played baseball.
He'd probably still be playing baseball.
That's my natural thing.
Yeah, he could probably still be playing.
But he couldn't be, and he was a great player.
He couldn't be primetime, you know,
because it just didn't lend itself.
I mean, that Carlton Fist story.
You know, just tell it.
This dude who played catcher for, was it Boston?
He played a long time for 20-some years.
And, you know, man, I'm for four miles.
I'm coming up to the Yankees.
I don't, you know.
This tradition of baseball, I don't know about all this, man.
So I'm up at the plate.
I just got finished talking to this kid on deck circle.
You know, like I'm talking to this kid while I'm warming up.
So now I'm up to bat.
And I forgot what pitcher was, but my bat flung out of my hands.
I bowed up, ball, going up, it's in play, though.
Baffling out of my hand, it was heading towards that kid.
So my mind was on that kid, right?
And I wasn't running the ball out.
So this dude was like, running the ball out.
You such and such cussing me to the flow.
You know what we're from.
You know a dude going to cuss me out.
Like, you know me like that.
We don't even know each other.
So I got back up to the plate, and he said some things.
I said some things.
I said, man, I'll whoops you to death by him.
Because I didn't care.
I mean, I'm still got that, that, that,
I think I was 20 years old at the time, you know.
And he lied and said I was in the plate drawing a dollar sign.
That never happened.
I would never disrespect the game throwing a dollar sign at the plate.
We always played in these little leagues when I was a kid.
So I drew my battles box because oftentimes we didn't have a battles box.
So I drew a half circle.
Then I drew like a B where my back foot was placed.
there were my front foot strided to
where I wanted to be.
So after every pitch I were looking to see my stride level.
And that was all thought.
That was a less-handed smart dude.
In this joke, I was talking about I drew a dollar sign.
And I say, man, please.
But it was a whole controversy that the other folks bought.
And it wasn't real.
So let me ask you a question.
When you was playing for the Falcons
and playing baseball at the same time,
did you feel like a lot of,
Did you feel jealous and envy from other teammates or anything?
That was my dogs.
My dogs is at the game.
Did you see the 30 for 30?
Yeah, I've seen the 30.
But you know.
No, no, hang on, hang on.
I want you to go back.
I want you to watch the 30 for 30.
I know you were in it.
But, I mean, but go back and watch the 30 for 30.
And I want you to know this one thing.
And he mentioned the other guy.
That kind of is probably the problem we're having now.
where other people had a narrative.
Okay, and then they're not seeing the true narrative.
Wrong is just wrong.
It doesn't matter if it's a black person or a white person.
You can't put a knee on somebody's neck.
It's just wrong as wrong as wrong as wrong as wrong.
Right.
But these people had their rules and their traditions that they had
and they would do anything to sell it.
If you notice on the 30 for 30, all right,
they weren't the people that were in the conversation
that were being talked about because remember,
now Dion, obviously, from the 30 for 30,
you believe he might have been doing something wrong
by playing with the foulons.
No? No, no, no.
Because that was their narrative.
The fact is where he wasn't even on the contract.
But here's the other thing that nobody called out still.
We're in the media now.
We're talking about integrity.
Nobody still even after that 30 for 30
is not called those people out who didn't have the courage
or the guts to come on and defend
or state what they did.
I'm talking about Tim McArthur.
I'm talking about Bobby Cox.
you go okay
I'm talking about
John's here
none of them
would come on camera
and they get the pass
why are we giving them
the pass
they roll with me though
like they roll with me
none of the players
those are my biggest guy
probably the one
the biggest
emotional moment
for me in my life
playing sports
because they know
I'm not emotion
when I play
I need to cry about
no game
I want to get down
like that
I put in my work
I went home
but when I
flew a cross country
that night
after that game
after the baseball game
I got on that bus
and those jokers saw me
getting on that bus to play
and they clapped
and cheered and I sat there and tears
came down my eyes man
like that was the first time you ever felt
appreciated by your peers
was like man this joke of him
man I just saw this joke on TV last night
and he here
oh we're straight we got a shot
right let me give you even a little more
okay so y'all just got to know him know him
we've been in the building today
go back in your mind
and look at who he's talked to
in the building along with you stars
and the boss lady Eric
and all of that
everybody he's always treated everybody
he respect everybody
every single person
in the right has always been that way
it just didn't start that way
again prime time he did right
hey prime time that up man
because that's what that's what got us here
you keep priming that thing up
you keep doing that thing but but
you also got to look at
the measure of the man
now y'all know him that up you know I'm talking
about but people don't see
they see the glitz they see the bravado
and they don't see the human
and that kind of brings it back to you see
circle the solid around 21st and prime
podcast yeah I did that and I want to
say something I'm not finished up
my fault I'm big James
let me finish that up yeah but the point
of it is is that's what on 20 person
prime he's going to let
let you all both handle the lawgiver
let him hold the lawgiver
let him work out with the lawgiver out there in the country
when y'all come out there in a weekend we're going to
I'm shooting out there.
Y'all come on out there.
We're going to do some fishing.
Y'all fish?
Yeah, I'll do anything.
Oh, okay.
What, well, hey, guys, don't.
I fit with your history.
He fish with your hand.
He just needs to say it.
All right, all right.
He fish was trans.
But I'm going to say this, though.
I'm going to tell you something about what you, about.
Deion always showed me love just from meeting me on social media.
The first time I meet Dion, we now, Super Bowl.
Atlanta.
Came by himself.
He said, he said, he said, meet me down such and such, such, such,
I got up early.
I was there like, I was dead, like, on a on time, really, right?
right he walked in
you know
I said Dee you want something
you know what I mean
because he he'd be giving me a chance
to interview him you know what I'm fresh out of the joint
he said no man he said uh
now now I know
I know D from TV
but you know you'd be around a lot of people
and a lot of people that celebrities
they don't show you that
I go to pay for day
I'm gonna treat you to lunch
he said no no no no
so every time he ordered his stuff
I'm like I'm gonna pay for it I'm like
he's like wow lo
this what he told me he said you're trying to come up man
he said you're trying to
Come up, man.
Enjoy this, man.
You're doing good.
Let me appreciate you.
And nobody never told me that.
You know, coming out to penitentiary, you're just like, you're just trying to figure
out when.
And for him to be able to give me that love, I've tried to tip the guy.
He's saying, no, no, no.
You need your money, man.
You're trying to come up, man.
Let me give you another story.
How much time we got?
How are we doing?
No, we're doing this.
As you can see, fell in luck with Dion that day.
So, so.
As you can see, Jamie, he fell in love.
Nobody never told me that.
I'm going out and getting away.
He showed me love.
They don't leave my dog along.
He showed me some love, man.
Let me take that another level.
So, NFL network.
You know, Dion left NFL network,
come to Barstool.
So let's talk about how he got to the NFL network.
And, again, a lot of people don't know who I am.
Offense Lambert.
That's just how it works, however.
You know, we've been friends forever.
So, Dion was weighing at the time between going to ESPN.
ESPN actually had a better offer on the table
than Eric Weinberger and NFL network
and it was something in his spirit
Now I've been doing radio on TV
You know I've retired in 95
And I've been, you know, doing what I do for a long time
And so at NFL network
And I don't even think it could have worked at ESPN
But at NFL network
He told Eric Weinberg he said, look
I got a guy who's better than anybody you got here
You know, as a broadcast
And I just, you know
And that guy said, ah yeah sure right there
they want Dion.
So he says again,
hey look, man, just get this guy to look.
So they put me on,
as a matter of fact, Brett Farber had done something.
So we're talking about Brett Farah.
They took something, cut it up.
They played it three days in a row.
Now, Dion, my agent, steps in.
But the point I'm trying to make about him,
the man, is that, you know,
he has always tried to give,
to others
I realize now
in faith
that Dion making the decision
to go to the NFL network
wasn't about him
It was about me
It was about giving me
The Lord was blessing me with an opportunity
You know and so even now
As we now take
You know because they never let us work together
It's crazy that we worked
I worked on them for 10 years
They never worked together
They would never let us work together
So watch what we do
working together. But my
point is, is that
the man
that is Dion Sanders, and I was saying this earlier
with the big fella with Willie,
was that nobody's
ever seen Dion. Now, y'all see him because y'all know I'm
personal. But nobody publicly
has ever seen Dion. The only time they ever saw
Dion Sanders speak was at his Hall of Fame
induction. That's the only time anybody's
ever heard Dionne Sanders.
Dionne Lewin Sanders
speak. They've never,
they've heard prime time.
Lewin, the Middle of them.
French.
Say Cibol?
It's French.
I got a
I had a
You got the gold jacket
I got a purple jacket
I'll tell you about that
The Barney?
You played Barney once?
I went to
Prince gave to
Because that's the same wig
you can wear for Prince.
It is.
Tomorrow's Prince Day
You got two for one special?
But no
but I mean
But that's
But that is
I'm looking forward
to people get an opportunity
To actually understand
Who they get it
The reason they get it.
Yeah, because they go
No, because
if it wasn't from
then we wouldn't be here, though.
That's how that happened.
We're just kicking it.
A Saturday conversation.
Catching up like we do.
Catching up like we do.
And it stimulated to, so you would do that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you're serious, yeah.
So next thing you know, they put the call in.
When they put the call in, I got the call.
Then when I got the call, they were there two days later.
Because, Dee, we on the phone with him, it's like, Dee, people need to, they need
to hear this stuff, you'd be talking.
Yeah.
I'm like, yo, man, we'd be having a conversation.
We sit on the phone and we'd be on the phone for hours.
Yeah, we have some real conversation.
I'm like, they need to hear this.
They need to hear you talking.
You feel what I'm saying?
But I kept saying in that conversation, dog, I don't have a platform to talk like this.
I don't have the stage for it.
They say, man, what do you mean?
You don't have the stage.
Oh, we can make that happen.
Right.
Oh, oh, we can make that happen.
Because at the end of the day, we dealt with the people at Barstool.
So we know they're good people.
You can say whatever you.
want but when you deal with me and you deal with me correct and it's business you know
i eat business we're talking about business right we're talking about the other shit when the business
is right right that that leave an aid day and then you dealing with genuine people yeah that deal
with you that's respect to show you the love and it's a different game but people like that did need to
know that this comes from brothers looking out for each other yeah so y'all look that for me
so guess what now i had to call the big fella big fella you ready we back baby yeah we're
You ready?
Let's do it.
And that's what it's about, man.
It's about extending your hand.
It's not about, see, in the ghetto, they take the mentality of when I get up, I'm shitting on everybody.
Because I've been down so long.
So when I get up, my mentality is not to help somebody else.
But my mentality is I'm trying to stunt on everybody.
I'm trying to pull up on you.
We got to change that mentality.
in the urban communities, man.
Because I'm a person, I live by, I like to call it the ladder technique.
If I get to the top of the ladder and I reach down and I pull whileow up, even when I come from off the top of the ladder and I come down, what does wallow do?
He goes up.
That's right.
So I'm still attached to the top of the ladder.
now when he's at the top you know I need that favor from you I need to call on you man
yes I need it oh we may look up year two years from now prime may got the biggest
podcast in the world hey prime man we need that favor from you baby oh you get that love so
guess what it's about yes it's not about oh I'm gonna get this money and shit on my brothers
I'm gonna get this money ooh I'm I'm I'm gonna get this money
and coming in the key distinction here though
there's one key distinction there
it's got to be natural
we've got to it's got to be taught that this
giving that's the thing to do
but it's got but it's got to be natural to you
see you're not going to have to call Dion and say I need that favor
Dion y'all are going to be talking
hey dog let me come on and do this thing we're going to talk about this right
that's that you know because that's that's exactly what's happened
it'll be like hey dog give me your wire your wire information yeah got some
for you. But see, it's got, it's a natural
like everybody up here, what you
do, you give game. Right. Okay.
Well, what are doing? He running up to the camera
giving game. James has
always been a natural giver because it's fake.
He's always been a natural
giver. That's always trying to get off
your finger. Your finger is itching. That's why I'm trying to get
up. He's always been a natural
giver. Everybody here is natural, natural
giver, man. That's a
commonality that we share.
Tear his pinky up.
It's it's trying to get off.
My Jewel ain't sizing right.
That thing, it's not going to work.
But, yeah, man, so that issue alone, man, is something that we really, as black folks.
Because black folks will sit around and say, yeah, the Jews look out for the Jews,
and the Mexicans look out for the Mexicans, and the white people look out for the white people.
We ain't no different.
We ain't no different.
We ain't no different.
Well, here, let me ask you this question.
And this, this stunning.
So
Michael Jordan's
One of the most
Compt, forget ball player
Most accomplished
Entrepreneurs
in sports
Okay
LeBron James
Yeah
Magic
Magic
Mm-hmm
Tell me the project
They've worked together on
I'll wait
And he does
A drop in the mic
Wasn't it?
Damn
He almost made me cuss
You know
I don't use
Prefanging
That's sad
That's how I look at
Why wouldn't these billionaires work together?
That's how I look at it.
I'm watching, I'm watching Oprah.
They didn't have no problem work with Dr. Phil.
But in their defense, in their defense.
Sometimes when you get to be that person, you always want to be that top.
And you don't understand it's a team.
Like, that's why I love teams in sports.
Well, but how can you give them the past?
They play the team sport.
And I'm not saying, I'm not saying entrepreneurship creates an opportunity for an individual.
Yeah, I get that.
But what all I'm saying, it had a lot.
problem you pick my phone up
but that's who I am
naturally that we just talking about that
you said it natural it has to be natural
we got to be natural some folks ain't natural
and I'm not saying that they're not I think they
they're great people that has nothing to do it it's just the spirit
of but in other words to go back to where you were
in order for things to
grow
one and one has to be two one and zero
ain't two right one and one
you know one plus one plus one the three of them
dudes that ain't zero it's
adding on right
The only way it can expand.
Buffett's talking about working with Walmart.
You know, I mean, we learned when we were coming up,
Time Warner did the deal that they did in Atlanta and AOL, all that stuff,
the only way you grow, you don't have to merge,
but you may have to collaborate in this particular season,
especially for this African-American environment.
We had a culture that real folks don't get it real folks.
See, the thing about it, man, we ain't know each other, though.
We're from two different walks of life.
Man, have been no street duping good.
with them. They ain't having no street, too.
But it's something about them
that just attracted me.
We always knew each other because I told me.
It's something about them that attract me.
That I just had to get to know.
It's oftentimes, and I know Gilly do this too.
Man, when I see something real, I pick up a phone.
Hey, my brother, hit me up.
What's up, friend, what you need?
Hey, man, I don't need nothing.
I just wanted to tell you I appreciate you for who you are
and what you're doing, how you get down.
We only do that no more.
I always hop in a person DM, man
And say, I don't got to know you.
I say, man, I love what you doing out here, man.
Just keep doing it.
That's where I hit Big Willie up, you know,
because Willie one of my guys.
They just did that by 80 pounds south.
I remember telling me, man, y'all need to get together on the tour.
But if y'all do it and 80s sound back to back,
you guys, that's all brothers.
Real tall.
You all right.
You love them.
We love them.
I just jumped in their DMs, man.
Yeah, that's all.
Yeah, I love what y'all doing, man.
Because at the end of the day, man,
for us, this is not no competition.
We're not in.
Nobody.
We don't want to compete with you.
We want to eat with you.
And everybody wins.
This is not no competition.
Oh, we up against Joe Buttons.
We up against 85 south.
People put that out there.
We up against Norrie.
We up against, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
All of them is our brothers.
All of them, you know, Joe might say.
You might take a shot.
I love Joe, with Joe check him.
He's got a rapper.
I got to check him.
Golly and shoot back, man.
Absolutely.
He's been taking them.
One thing he learned, he learned how not to shoot back in
prison.
Why would I be shooting?
All right, you're right, I'm going to my cell.
You're right, but go lay it down.
He was to go lay it down.
He was going to go lay it down.
No, I was a martial arts.
One time, one time he called home.
You were not a martial arts.
You're not a martial arts.
You're not a martial.
But let me tell you this story, bro.
You know he thinks he was Leroy, right?
I am.
Probably tell you this story.
He was 17, right?
He got it with jail, right?
Now, we never on the streets ever
talked in no type of codes.
He still, you keep talking about that.
We never talked in no type of codes, right?
He in there for about seven months maybe, something like that.
He called home and say,
hey, man, getting to him with the Gizade Bizzor.
I think my is ass on the Lizzine.
So I say, what?
You had to finish what?
You got to say, I don't know what you're talking about.
So he learned that that quick.
So he's trying to tell me over the phone that he got into it with a gay guy
and he think his ass is on the line.
But he's talking about, no, I got into it with the gizzebizor and then I think my kids aches, my kids aches.
How do you get into it with a guy?
No, no, that's another story.
Tell that story.
Can I say this though before?
I'm going to tell you some real stories because it was a little, but I'm going to tell you something that happened to me.
But how did it happen though?
Stories from the cell.
This is what happened.
It's a book.
I'm young.
I don't know nothing about the jail thing
so you put your laundry on your door right
put my laundry on the door
because they're going to watch you be in the laundry bag
his came back folded
when mine's come listen I don't know
I'm like damn my stuff come back folded right
I'm talking about my drawers in there I'm like damn hey
you're up in jail
so I don't listen I don't know what's going on
I'm like oh man this ain't going to be bad
you know so
that came back and I ain't even going to hold you
I'm young I don't know
a little small bag
of commissary
was on my bed
right
I go
listen
you didn't feel
to set up there
so listen
I don't peep it
right
so I tell my old head
I say yo man
I had my laundry
come back
folded
and some
he said what
he took him down there
his laundry
was folded
he said
come here man
he took me down
to this old head
little short
old head
he said man
he said man
doesn't be fold
my young bull stuff
because I'm thinking
like oh
it's going to be
easy state
The boy folded my stuff, he was trying to get busy.
I don't know.
Right.
I'm going to be straight up.
So why the old head was spitting to the, oh, the dude that was falling your stuff, what were you doing?
What you mean?
Scared to death.
The old head's sitting up there.
Don't be falling my boy, stop.
What are you doing right now while he's going on?
You don't talk when your lawyer talking to court?
That was my law.
I'm not saying.
I'm not saying, but what were you doing?
You don't know the law.
You don't know the law.
You don't know the law.
You don't know the law.
I'm just sitting there like, wait.
That was your prison lawyer.
That had to be that fuck.
He got me.
That was good, though, so you don't talk me.
You're not going to talk me.
I'm just like this.
I'm just like, oh, shit.
So finish the story.
This was so, he said, come here, man.
So when he walked me down, I don't know why I'm going with him.
I'm just know this my OG, you knew my people.
So I'm like, so when I realized that this dude was trying to go on a date, I'm like, what the fuck?
I was, listen, because there was moments in jail where I just was like, I was scared to death.
Stay on the same story, dog.
I didn't finish the story, man.
So listen.
after he told him,
let's not fold my shit
this down the third
I ain't going to front
so now I felt some type of way
so I go on myself
I put my
I put my sheet on doors
so nobody can look in there
and I just felt
I was so upset
because I'm like
he tried to take something from me
and I took it
through the stuff out
unfolded and all this other
I'm in the cell like
damn this dude was trying to get me
I felt like
I felt like
and I'm glad that
when it happened
my 08 took me down there
nobody was on a block
listen nobody was on a block
when he took me down there
so nobody knew
nobody really knew
So I'm like, Ben.
So I was like, cool, nobody peeped it.
Nobody peeped it up.
You know, my kiss aches was on the Lizzyme.
You know what I'm saying?
Your kids aches is on the Lizzyme unless you gave away your kids.
No, I didn't give nothing away.
Or is he trying to take it or he just wanted it.
No, he was trying to finesse it.
He had the food and what's the name.
People don't know no better.
He basically was telling me that he liked me.
And I was like, I don't like you.
I don't want to be a party.
Now, now this shit is getting scary.
Now jail is not nowhere to be sick.
I'm young.
This is some scary station.
Did you seclude yourself thereafter?
After that, man, I ain't, listen, I started hand-washing my shit.
He went to the hole, brother.
He lied.
No, listen.
So you just had your drawers in the toilet just watching your stuff.
Just watching the crack out of that.
Oh, shit.
If I didn't, if I didn't, listen, if I didn't have that all hit on the block and I knew what was going down,
I probably would put PC, protect the custody.
I probably to slid up in there with some, like, you know what?
Like you said, I started a fake beef.
What?
You want to die?
I want to die.
So they can lock me up and told me to hold all the dust shit.
That's going to lock.
You have to take your ass at all cause in jail, man.
I wasn't going out like that.
So you didn't have no fights or nothing.
No, not really.
I wasn't.
What is not really me, dog?
Is it no?
I'm proud.
Just for the minute.
All our viewers were already noticed story.
He had one incident.
The guards got to his cell.
Him and another nigga was in the same jumper.
He lied.
I remember that story.
He tried to say he ripped my jumping.
Oh, who ripped you Johnson?
Yeah, Shallow told me about that.
Somebody ripped my jumper.
He said, Shallow call me screaming.
Say, man, give me.
See?
You got a nephew.
He said to rip this jumper.
Do.
That was a funny joke, man.
I remember that story.
Yeah, he definitely got his jumper ripped.
By the time the guards got there, him in the bowl was in the same jumper.
So he, you know.
But listen, man.
Prime.
21st and prime.
Let's talk about that.
We were up.
September 21st.
Tomorrow.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, the day's the 20th.
Yeah, the day the 20th, bet tomorrow.
How me?
Oh, it's going to be good.
It's going to be good, man.
Let's have a big game, dude.
Give me a tease, Jay.
Give me a tease with that getting on the draws.
Well, it's going to be.
The draws.
You can't give it all to.
I just got my draws for them.
Real teeth.
The real tees.
It's a scary me, Dee.
Where do you want to start?
Now it's been teased.
Like, give my real tease, though.
Set it up.
Come on, big fellow.
Coming up on the corner 20, first and prime,
you're not going to believe what's going to happen.
It's going to be the most incredible array of guests, which include you guys.
Yes.
But starting off,
the 20-person prime podcast,
we're going to have arguably...
Prime cast.
The Prime cast, thank you for that.
We're going to likely have
the biggest name in football
on the show.
Likely have the biggest
owner in football
on the show.
I already know, baby.
Jeffrey Lurie?
I wish of wood.
He's talking about Jerry.
He's talking about Jerry.
Jerry was trying to get me down there.
We didn't go there about that bull.
I told you how it was going to go down.
Before Pac-Man.
He won't listen to me.
Listen.
I hope you ain't better on it.
Hold up.
Before a pack, man, Jerry was trying.
Jerry came hollered me in the joint.
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah.
Then we're going to have, you know, and the thing about it, we have, we've got these phrases and sayings that we've had that we've had for years.
You know, a whole long player, so we're going to have different segments.
You know, Deion has features as well.
You know, we're going to have just, anything you see, whether it be sports, entertainment, we might talk a little politics, too.
We're going to try to stay away from that stuff.
But the thing is, and that's what I love about this show, it's about.
it's about people.
Y'all stars now.
Y'all big time star.
But this is going to be
that opportunity for the fan
to actually get to do
what y'all are doing.
We're going live too.
Because some stuff
I want to hear from the fans.
I want them to give it to us straight.
Sometimes the fans come up with the best.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
It's like right now.
Like one question I have in my mind right now
is, and we got to take it to the street.
We call it take it to the street.
Take it to the corner.
I forgot whatever the name was.
Is they keep saying,
ratings are down in football as well as basketball ratings are down and some people are saying
yeah because we're tired of the the politics doing the game we don't want to hear all that
we just we want to escape we want to see football or we want to see basketball right we don't
want to see black lives matter we don't want to see this we're like well how do y'all feel about
that because it has validation it's real how does they feel about it so we got to take it to the
street we're going to take it to the streets what y'all need to do
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they want to hate
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you shouldn't
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No, I'm going to get you to sign this for some people.
You got the jersey turning green.
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