Nightcap - Deebo & Joe - Part 2: Super Bowl Trophy at the wedding + Deebo's HILARIOUS airplane story
Episode Date: March 17, 2026Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Seattle Seahawks DT Byron Murphy II displaying the Super Bowl trophy at his wedding, New Orleans Saints RB Travis Etienne on his ...name pronunciation, Deebo's hilarious airplane story, and much more! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code DEEBOJOE to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DEEBOJOE 00:00 - Lombardi Trophy at Byron Murphy II's Wedding05:40 - Travis Etienne Name Pronunciation20:45 - Play or Fade Presented by PrizePicks (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NightcapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brough, the D-Tackle,
Brian Murphy, he was walking around
with the Lombardi at his wedding, bro.
Look at this.
Yeah.
You're on the right, this party on the left.
Yeah.
that man got
that man walking through
full blown trophy
Will, did you ever take
the Lombardi somewhere crazy?
Bro, stop playing with me.
You know, good and well,
they ain't let that trophy go nowhere.
Okay?
The best I got was I was rolling with
in the parade.
I had it in the parade
and I was, you know,
I was doing all that right there.
You know what, I thought,
think about it.
I didn't ask them if I could take it anywhere.
You know what?
I'm going to have to go down there tomorrow or the day
and ask them if I could take it somewhere with me.
So, because it's only one real one.
And then...
Did you ever take yours with you anywhere?
Joe.
Deep up.
Can you hear me?
Joe, is your mic?
I think your mic are.
Why you hear me?
You just blatantly just be trying to...
It's not...
You know I don't got no Barty.
You know I don't got no Barty.
Oh, my question...
So, let me ask you this, though.
So you got the two Bardi's back there.
So you're telling...
Those are, they just make the replica body.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, that's just something.
It's just something.
Okay.
Okay.
Because they know what it is for real, but that's just, you know, okay.
Yeah.
I'm going to go down there and talk to, talk to Art and Dan.
You're trying to go get the one out the case at the facility?
People I can go ahead and talk Art Dan, Omar.
Those are the real ones that's at the practice facility?
Yes.
Those in the cases over there, that's the real ones, bro.
Where else you think they're going to be?
They ain't about to let them.
I was saying if I own the team,
but that's what my team practices.
That's the whole thing.
Yeah, I might leave them there.
I might have them at the crib.
I ain't going to lie.
Listen, the one's in the stadium.
Listen, the ones in the stadium, them replicas.
The real ones sitting at the facility
in the south side.
That's what I was thinking.
That's what I was thinking.
Okay.
Hey, that's it behind guard, lock, gates, all that.
You run up in there if you want to.
You get popped in them.
Run over there if you want to.
Okay, okay.
So I would, all you people are thinking when y'all see that in the thing,
that's the real thing over there.
The real one is at the facility.
And y'all, y'all go and plot and playing the parachute in there and do all that.
Nope.
It's outside.
You're wasting.
Wasting your time.
Wasting your time.
They know.
You are wasting your time.
Got to be careful.
Yo, former offensive lineman
Elijah Wilkinson, he had a little tweet.
He got in the conversation with a guy, man.
Dude told him.
He said, thank God you're gone.
And he replied back to him.
Good luck with the clown show over there.
Yeah, man, you ever had, you, you ever reply to people, bro?
Oh, not, not anymore.
You used to.
Oh, they got you a little bit.
And then, like, I did for a second.
I did.
No, you can't win.
That's what I'm telling you.
And they would piss me off because then that's when I had to just realize, like,
they're just messing with me.
Like, I would go smack at somebody.
They'd like, oh, my God, he responded.
And I was like this, I'm really, you really had me.
That's all they looking for is in response.
You really had me hot.
And then they was like just, oh, my God, you really responded.
And when they did that one to me, I said, oh, no.
Y'all, reel me in and had me really over here thinking about you.
and now you was really just pumped faking me
just to be like, oh my God, you really said something like,
what's all, Joe?
I'm like this.
No, man, forget you.
I can't stand you.
But here's the crazy thing, though, Joe.
He didn't say nothing to the dude.
He banged on the organization he left.
Yeah.
Like, you just banged on them.
They ain't even had nothing to do with it.
So that must be really how you feel.
That's really how we feel, bro.
He said, thank God you gone.
Good luck with that.
that clown show over there, savage.
Like, that's the, I am not responding to nobody.
I ain't go to lie.
It used to be times where I would want to respond,
but I, I ain't, I ain't responded to nobody.
Yeah.
Like, I tell you what, I did respond when I went to,
when I went to New England,
oh, they was going crazy, crazy,
ruthlessly, reckless in my DMs, brad.
Because I went to, oh, okay, okay, okay.
Right.
I'm talking racial slurring me up and down
all this other stuff
this and that
you're man
and I you know what I did
I took one dude's tweet that said something
and I found a way it wasn't a tweet
from a Instagram
and I made sure his page was real
I took his page and I posted it boom
that boy had to delete everything
I said I hope your friends know that you be saying
this one of me
that's like
got him
Got he
Gotty
Got he
That's I don't
I don't understand that
When you do that
Oh he deleted his whole page
Yeah
You want to
Everything
You want some attention
I give it to you
Listen man
Travis A-chan
He wanted to tell y'all
How to pronounce his name
Listen to this brother
So it
Growing up it's Travis A-C-N
So it'd be like
A-C-A-N-
And that's how you always said
Travis A-C-C-N
When I went to college, I kept telling them my name, like, every day, every day, every day.
And after like four weeks, they just couldn't get it.
So I'm like, man, it's ETN.
Like, how you see it, it's how you said.
So, and that's how that became.
And it kind of took off because it was easy for the pronouncers to say it.
I didn't have to just tell them, I didn't have to correct them every day to say my name.
And just when I kind of just started learning more about my last name and how it came about,
and things like that.
He just kind of stuck and made sense.
But I'm very much open to being Travis A-chan again,
just being myself, I don't have to correct people here
on how to say my name each and every day.
And I kind of love that.
And that's just get back to me.
Joe, listen, pronounce the man's name, right?
Because I heard you say something about it's A-chan.
It's A-chan.
Joe.
Listen, I'm going to tell you right now,
The name pronounced, it ain't even the name pronounced.
It's calling me another name.
So when I was young, my dad, I don't know why it bothered me so much.
He would let people, like, I would hear him call him Jim.
You know, and he'd answer to it.
And I had no clue why that had upset me so much, dude.
Was it a nickname or nothing?
No, dude.
It just ran.
So they would take James and shorten it to Jim.
Okay, so anytime somebody called me Jim, I'm not answering, dude.
I wouldn't even turn, dude.
They're trying to like, like, be familiar with you, but they don't even know, like, dude, I don't like Jim.
I'm not letting you call me Jim.
My name is Jim.
My name is Jane.
My mama named me James.
That's it.
All right.
I allow, I take it back.
I allow one person.
I allow one person to call me Jim.
Okay.
You know who I'm talking about, too.
And it was, it was Dan Rooney, the former ambassador to Ireland.
okay and it wasn't like he came in one day and he was like you know jimmy or whatever it just kind of like
it kind of built over time you know what i'm saying like it was james at first but as we you know
started like like building a relationship like a personal relationship you know what i'm saying
and it was just like one day and he was like hey jimmy you know i know i know the voice so i hear it
and i turn and i look and i'm like hey mr roo's up baby you know what i'm saying bro you're
My question was, did you never give him the initial,
you didn't tell him that you nickname,
that people call you Jim?
He never called me Jimmy.
When he first called me Jimmy, it was like, boom.
So here's what it came down to.
For me, he got a son named Jimmy.
So I'm like, we building this relationship.
We got a person relationship.
Now, this was over years.
No, for sure.
And then he was like, Jim.
I'm like, shit, I'm being like swimming well, you know what I'm saying?
We're doing this.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, this might be.
This, I'm like, pops.
Right, this pops.
What you're talking about?
Bro, hold up.
Let me tell you something, bro.
Listen, so, Mr. Ruling, like to fly, bro.
He liked to fly his plane, right?
So, like I said, as I got knowing, we, you know, we're doing whatever.
So I'm like, yo, I want to go flying, right?
So.
This is your pause.
Br, bruh.
So everybody is telling me, like, yo, don't go out to fly today.
It's windy.
don't go out to fly.
I'm like, yo, I don't care what you're saying.
You know, I'm going, Mr. Rooney said, we're going to fly.
We're going to fly.
Brough, what I didn't know is that Mr. Rooney, he was about that life.
He was go fly.
I'm tough.
Bro, bro.
Listen, he had, um, what's sorry, I can't think of her name right now.
He had a co-pilot that would fly with him, you know, later on as he started getting, getting older.
So she's like, and she's like, and she's like, and she's,
She tells me, she's like, James, you don't want to go flying right now.
Like, it's real windy, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And it was a few other people in there that were like, James,
I'm trying to tell you don't want to go flying right now.
Mr. Rooney, he flies.
And anything he likes to fly, like, it's going to.
I'm like, I ain't here.
Mr. Rooney told me we fly, we fly.
Hey, Ms. Rooney, listen, Joe,
Mr. Rooney said we're going flying, we're going flying.
I've been messing with this.
I've been, hey, we're going flying.
Now, Joe, this was the first.
and the last time
I ever
flew
because
bruh
when I found out
that he was about
that life life
like I'm about that life
like in the workout
like I'm gonna get up
at 2 o'clock in the morning
because I got to do
all this other stuff
and then I got to make my workout
and do this
he was about flying
like anytime Joe
so we go and we get in the car
as we get in the car
we're going there
and we go in the plane
Now, listen, this is a small brain, Joe.
I'm in the back, so it was a two sides.
So the front of the plane facing this way, so them two is sitting here.
But I'm sitting in the back here, and you got headphones on so you could talk, right?
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Yes.
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And you said, dust off your mantle.
And then I left and that was it.
And then when all of that happened, I remember the next morning, I think I wanted to like write you and go, how did you know?
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I'm taking up the whole backseat while they're up there, right?
That's it.
This is it.
That's it, that's it, right?
Single, single engine, bro.
So we go, we take off, right?
So we take off, everything's good, but it's bumpy, bro.
It's bumpy.
So we go and we fly around like downtown.
He's like, all right, we're going to fly through downtown and we're going to go.
He said, we're going to go to LaTroft.
We'll land there.
And then we'll come back around.
So, all right.
So we start going through downtown, bro.
It's so bumpy, bro.
It's, I mean, the plane is going.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
It's hitting parrules, too, right, bro?
And, bro, and I'm looking.
Bro, and I'm looking out.
Like I said, I'm facing backwards,
and I'm looking out.
And he's like, okay, you know,
he's pointing out the buildings, you know, downtown and all that.
Brough, I can see the people in their windows, bro.
And the plane just,
the top. So we circle off from there and we start heading to La Trobe.
It's an hour drive to the Trobe, right?
Joe. The headwind was so strong. It took us 45.
To fly to La Trobe?
Fide to La Trobe the whole time it was doing that.
Y'all was on the C.C. That's what I mean. So listen, before we leave, though, before we leave, Joe, he's like, we're going to go fly over the facility.
because we're heading that way.
I'm like, cool.
Now, I don't start praying.
I've been praying.
Joe, listen.
So I'm scared as a hook in church now, right?
So as we're flying over facility, he's like,
hey, Jimmy, you see the fields down there?
I'm like, I'm looking like, yeah, Mr. Rooney, I see it.
He said, can you see it?
He turned that motherfucker sideways.
Oh, yeah, I see it.
I see it.
I see it.
Mr. Roon.
bruh, oh my God, I'm taking everything not to scream, right, bro?
So I'm going, we're going, we start, we start heading out, right?
We, Becca, that was her name.
We hit a bump so hard.
Becca said, woo, I said, oh, shit, we out of it.
Now she's spooked.
I said, we out of it.
The co-pilot, I spooked.
Now I can officially be spooked.
Joe, so as we're still going, right?
And she's like, it's a, you know, it's a headwinner, it does,
it'll take us a while, whatever.
So Ina came up with her plan.
When we land, I'm not getting back on this plane.
I don't swear, I'm praying so hard.
I don't swear to God.
I said, God, if you let me live, I said, if you let me live long enough to land in the trope,
I said, I swear, I swear, I won't get back on this plane.
I said, just let me live longer.
Joe, I ain't never prayed so hard.
That's crazy.
It was so windy, bro.
So what I don't know in here is I'm hearing them talking about something.
And then they say, all right, we're on, you know, whatever, whatever.
We're going to do a flyover.
I said, Mr. Rooney, what's that?
What's the flyover?
He said, oh, we're just going to fly over to airport.
We ain't going to land.
It's too windy.
Oh, no.
I said, Lord, you're going to take me out.
I said, everything I did is coming back to me right now.
I said, oh, Lord, I can't even get off the book.
I had already swore to God.
I said, listen, man, if you let me get on that ground, I already told him.
I already had my plan.
We was going to land.
And I was going to be like, oh, Mr. Rooney, I'm air sick.
man, I don't feel too good.
I'm going to have somebody come get me.
You go on here and take off.
But I didn't get the land on the ground, Joe.
We got back there fast, right?
So the whole time as we're going back, bro, I am praying.
I am praying so hard, man.
I ain't never prayed this hard in my life, Joe.
And the plane, like, so now we're going faster, though, because we got the tail win now.
And it's do-do-do-d-do-it's faster.
Now it ain't the real hard bops.
It's hard bops, but they fast, hard bops, right?
So we get back.
And the whole time I was talking about, yo, I want to go up.
you know, move the plane around, fly a little bit, right?
So as we go to land, he's like, hey, hey, Jimmy, you know, you can go up with Becca and, you know, she'll take you around.
You can, you know, fly the plane a little bit.
And Joe, in my head, it said, God, what did you tell God?
I said, I said, I swear to God that I was never getting back on the plane again, getting on this plane.
I said, okay, I said, okay, yeah, let's go ahead, let's land, you know, get down on the ground.
bro, we got down on the ground
and I saw a black cow
that was so far off, it didn't matter.
I said, Beck, is that,
is that look like a rain cloud?
She's like, yeah, it could be.
But we could, I said, now, I don't want to take no chances.
Because in my, I'm not already swore to God.
I'm not getting back on the plane, Joe.
Joe, I ain't never prayed so hard in my life, bro.
Bro, this, you see, Mr. Rooney had you up there in the,
in the propeller plane.
just that's
doing what doing
see
I'm not getting
up in that
propeller plane
debo
before takeoff
now
but now
but now
that's a good
thing
you learn
you learn
you learn
yeah
you learn
I swore
I swore to
God in heaven
I said
Lord
if you just
let me touch
the ground
I promise you
I ain't
getting back
on this
plan
my heart
couldn't
take it
though
I ain't
I ain't lost
so much
when you said
when you said
y'all went
down
and didn't land
and then got back up,
I thought that was just like a first loop,
and then you were going to turn back around
and then come down to land.
You said y'all went all the way, head or all the way back.
He said, fly over.
We do.
I'd have fainted.
I'd have fainted.
I'd say, I'd say, what's the fly with Mr. Rooney?
He said, we're just going to fly over the airport,
and we're going to head on back.
I'm weak.
I would have, I'd have just really.
Lord Jesus.
When all that happens, my goodness, please.
I'm going to faint.
Listen, I said,
I said, I know I said, just let me make it to La Trove, but please let me make it back home.
Let me make it home.
Yeah, man, listen, bro.
It took everything I had not to cut him off when he was like, hey, Jimmy, you want to go up and fly, you know, fly, you know, I'm like, oh, yeah, you know, let's land, you know.
Looking, man, I'm like, I'm going to swear God, I said, but I can't, I can't back out.
I said, no, I said, it's a black cloud over there.
What is that, Becca?
What, oh, yeah.
Yeah, hey, Mr. Rune, we ain't go, we ain't go chance to be able to.
Come on, man.
Yeah, had Becca up there screaming.
Listen, she's happy.
She didn't want to get him back in the air either.
I was still gas like I wanted to go flying with him.
So I would go and I'd be in a facility, you know, all season, whatever.
And I said, hey, Mr. Rooney, what you doing, man?
When are you going flying again?
I want to go flying with you.
Oh, I'm about to go ahead and go flying here, probably in a da-da-da-da.
And I'd be like, oh, man, what about six?
Six or seven, I ain't done.
My time clock go all the way to dark because I know it can fly.
Man, what? I'm telling you anything.
Repo.
I'd be like, man, I'm busy to about six.
Maybe next time.
Maybe next time.
For sure.
Give him back you, man.
I was scared to death, man.
Man, when you, listen, he was about, he was about that life, man.
He was about that flying life.
Like, I'm about that gym.
He was about, he was going to fly.
If they were going to let him fly, he was going to fly, baby.
That's crazy.
I'm glad you made it.
safely because you know.
In planes, that turbulence, then
you're in the little plane
with the...
Listen, I was going to be a...
I was going to be...
That plane went down.
Did he have...
Mr. Rooney went down
and a player he had in the plane went with...
God.
And the cop-tile...
I tell you what? They never forgot about you, bro.
Never.
Brought of it.
Oh, listen, bro.
So, Mario Andredi,
like the old...
He's like,
70 something. I think at the time,
the dad,
like,
he was,
he might have been like 76 or something.
Anyway,
I was,
I did the indie,
the,
the,
NASDA,
the NDA 500,
like the Indy 500.
Yeah, that's it.
It was ending that was 500,
right?
So I'm in there, dude,
and we are zooming
around this track,
190 miles an hour,
bro.
I'm in that motherfucker like a gorilla
in the tricycle, right?
They had to scoop me down
and that one,
click, right?
And that's something.
going around it, Joe, this is the sickest thought I ever had in my head.
And I'm like, how do I go and just like, had this like be like memory like this?
Oh, no.
You thought about grabbing the wheel.
No, I didn't, Joe.
I said, because when you're going around, dude, it feels like you're drifting.
Well, you're actually drifting into it and you get vertigo.
I don't know how he didn't get vertical.
I was vertigued out.
I was vertigo out, dude.
And I'm like, you know what?
After the second time around, I'm like,
I'm like, damn.
I'm like, I wonder what it
feel like to hit the wall.
And I'm gonna be hitting it with Mario.
I'm like, I'm like, let's go on here.
Let's go on here and hit the wall.
Let's see what, let's see what, let's see what.
You said that to him?
I wanted to hit the wall with Joe.
I don't know.
Yeah.
That's that, that's that crazy.
That's that crazy.
Yeah, I think I was crazy then.
That was about, that was thinking I want to hit the wall a little bit.
What?
I'm like, that was my, maybe about,
12, 15 years ago, I think of it.
I'm like, y'all, like, because I'm in there
already, I'm feeling good. I'm like, go ahead, you know,
you just drift into the wall.
Go ahead, just hit the wall, let me see about the lid,
you know what I'm saying?
Knock the right tires off and all that, you know what I'm saying?
Let me see if my arms could do it.
You know what I'm saying?
Bro, that's going to make no.
That's going to be crazy.
And I'm going to be up there with the picture, too.
Yeah, Deepo.
You're a wild man.
You know what I'm saying?
You're a wild man.
You know what time here, Joe.
It's time for player fair.
Presented by Pride.
Let's see what you're going to cook though for.
To be more careful.
Tell me what you got.
You're reasoning behind it.
And we're going to play a fade this thing.
What you got?
I got Lamello Ball over 20 and a half points.
So I got him getting 21 at least.
Going against Miami.
I like him and my man, Hero, to be going back to back.
Both of them trying to exchange buckets.
Hero's going to get, I know he was going to get his buckets and Lamello not going outside.
All right, we got Desmond Bain, Orlando.
I just seen, he's averaging around 19 points, but I just seen him the last week go big body on everybody.
So when I saw him on there, I just felt like I needed to pick him.
Maybe not the best reason, but I don't know.
I just felt that.
And then Joker, I mean, he's averaging 26, 27.
he's getting at least 12 to 12 rebounds, 12 assist the game.
He's easily to do on Philly like 30, 30 and 12.
I like Joker.
I like Joker over basically every time.
He's probably one of the best,
he's probably the best center in the league still for show.
Coming off, so many MVP's just you can't go wrong with Joker.
Okay, Joe.
This is the only issue, though.
I ain't the greatest at best.
I've heard.
Yeah.
I ain't the greatest at basketball, Joe.
So I'm going to have to play with you because I'm going to have to go with you on your knowledge
because it's far greater than mine.
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Let's check out the Super Chat.
Covenant Life, of course.
No covenant life.
always in the building.
$10.
She said,
James Henry,
please leave
Joe
Bartavius alone
about them
sorry
Browns.
I'll just say
it's ours.
Sorry,
as if right now.
Go ahead.
Let it finish.
Listen,
she said,
let him live in his dreams
and keep
hope a lie.
Debo is a conversation
away from turning
into heart.
Yo, listen, I'm going to let you live in your dreams.
Keep hope alive, John.
As of right now, you know, listen, to win in this NFL, you need a quarterback.
Right now, I like our quarter.
I mean, I like the Brown's quarterback is a little bit better than the stills quarterback.
Just saying.
How would you feel like that?
He ain't got a quarterback yet.
Oh, you're saying.
Just saying right now.
So, I mean, I'm liking right now.
We can see, we got to see, we got to see what we got to see what Will Howard did, though.
I'm saying that's what everybody else is saying.
I got to see.
We got to see.
You'd be saying our.
Our Steelers.
And I had to say my Browns because you just, you just blatantly don't rock with them.
You said our, our quarterback.
And then you said the Browns.
My quarterback, Shador, is a little bit better right now than our quarterback.
Now it's your quarterback.
It's not the Browns quarterback.
Yeah, that's my.
That's my.
Y'all listening to this, right?
Chat, you're listening to this, right?
The chat knows, the chat knows, okay?
You're just the one that don't, I keep acting like you got amnesia, acting like you don't know what's going on, acting like you don't hear me.
Hey, hey, we're going over here to it's C.5.
And you know what?
That's a true statement.
The Browns can finally get to go to a Super Bowl with the new dome.
Wonder who they will be watching those.
That's a good one.
And so has everybody else.
The Cowboys came.
Listen, you know the crazy thing is?
You know what?
The Vegas Raiders, they went and watched the Super Bowl
and they stayed in the last time.
You know, teams would be watching the Super Bowl all the time
in the stadium.
They want laughing at the brand.
The Lions built their stadium is the first one they had there.
Guess who they was watching?
Yep.
Us.
Pittsburgh Stillers.
Winning.
You know?
Yes.
You remember.
I remember that game, right.
I'm with you.
I'm a view on that one.
Yeah.
Stadium was nice.
The locker room was cool.
He was in there smoking cigars.
You know, you remember us doing that, right?
Yep, yep, yep.
You had a good time too.
You know, right there, you know, like a cicada just, you know,
they go Joe over there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got Liam 987, $5.
Said, do you think Mount Washington can be used as more of a vertical threat like
Gunkowski was?
What do you think, Joe?
I mean, yeah, we can send him down the scene.
I don't know like Grant's, I don't know how this is speed,
and I don't want him to be exposed too much down there with his knees,
throwing him down the scene.
But, I mean, yes, I think it could be a vertical threat.
But I don't know about, like, how Grunk was.
Grunk was a little more, I think, a little more, what I say, faster?
I say he was faster.
And, like, he, like, I think he was able to use.
Like, more, I mean...
Getting ready for a game means being ready for anything.
Like packing a spare stick.
I like to be prepared.
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I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast.
This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime.
He pulls the gun.
Tells me to lie down on the ground.
He identified Tremaine Hudson as the perpetrator.
Termaine was sentenced to 99 years.
I'm like, Lord, this can't be real.
I thought it was a mistaken identity.
The best lie is partial truth.
For 22 years, only two people knew the truth
until a confession changed everything.
I was a monster.
Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the IHeart Radio app,
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Why hasn't a woman formally participated in a Formula One race weekend in over a decade?
Think about how many skills they have to develop at such a young age.
What can we learn from all of the new F1 romance novels suddenly popping up every year?
He still smelled of podium champagne and expensive friction.
And how did a 2023 event called Wagageddon change the paddock forever?
That day is just seared into my memory.
I'm culture writer and F1 expert Lily Herman,
and these are just a few of the questions I'm tackling on no grip.
a Formula One culture podcast that dives into the under-explored pockets of the sport.
In each episode, a different guests and I will go deeper into the wacky mishaps, scandals and sagas,
both on the track and far away from it that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years.
Listen to No Grip on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Good people. What's up? What's up? It's Questlove.
So recently, I had the incredible opportunity to have a real conversation with actors and
producer Jamie Lee Curtis ahead of the release of her new thriller series, Scarpetta.
I can honestly say I've never done an interview like that before.
You know, at one point I shut my laptop down.
And we just started chatting as old friends, recent Oscar recipient.
So we have some commonality there.
I predicted that, by the way.
And you said these words to me, dust off your mantle.
Yes.
And I looked at you and I said, what?
And you said, dust off your mantle.
And then I left, and that was it.
And then when all of that happened, I remember the next morning,
I think I wanted to, like, write you and go, how did you know?
Listen to the Questlove show on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Clayton Neckard, and in 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor.
Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan.
He became the first bachelor to ever have his final rose rejected.
The internet turned on him.
If I could press a button and rewind it all, I would.
But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines.
It began as a one-night stand and ended in a courtroom,
with Clayton at the center of a very strange paternity scandal.
The media is here. This case has gone viral.
The dating contract.
agree to date me, but I'm also suing you.
Please search for it.
This is unlike anything I've ever seen before.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trapped.
This season, an epic battle of He Said She Said,
and the search for accountability in a sea of lies.
Listen to Love Trapped on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
He could use it.
I don't know, man.
We never really tried to like go ahead and get them down the scene, though.
I'm not mad at it.
Because he's, he's, he got ball skills.
He's going to go get the ball.
That's for sure.
No.
How long it'll take it to get down that seam?
I got to throw him on a couple seam routes, see how long it take, and then we'll go
from there.
But I'm not mad at it at all.
Because he's moss and the safeties.
I mean, once he get down there, just.
Listen, I like the idea of going in there, running the ball, two tights.
And then when they go in and stacking that box, then you go ahead and let them two boys remember.
article.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Yes, sir.
Coving the Life back again.
Coving to Life, you got to get somebody else a chance, Covington Life.
Ten hours.
She said, James, you're training this lesson, Jerry.
What's one habit?
What's one workout or habit that made the biggest difference in your career?
What separated you from other linebackers physically and mentally?
It's not one thing.
It's everything.
I don't think a lot of guys say they're willing to like do whatever and go wherever and try whatever and put in work.
But very few people actually like go out there and do it.
I think I just built a habit.
And my habit just happened to be a good habit of just saying, you know what, I'm going to go do it no matter if I feel good, if I feel bad.
It don't matter the work got to get done.
And I think over time it just like my daddy he just that was something that was instilled in me from the time I was 12.
You know, I started working when I was 12.
And that was just I would clean like we would clean carpets, floors, all that shit.
And I would be the person that had to get the corners.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm down there on hand.
It's knees just scrubbing it out.
And it was, you know, it was hard work.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's the work that I know.
So it wasn't.
it wasn't the issue, man.
And then, like, playing linebacker, like, the physicality of it,
you just got to be physical.
Like, now, I don't know how physical you got to be anymore.
But back then, you had to be extremely feel.
You had to be willing to, like, like your boy, Marcian Lynch said,
like, I'm willing to go and just bam, bam, bam, slam,
over and over, 60, 70, over and over.
And I'm going to try and come harder and harder each time.
after that to try and put you to sleep.
Hey, my goal was to make sure that you didn't finish that game.
I didn't want to injure you.
I didn't want you off of the season,
but I wanted you to hurt enough to where you couldn't finish that game.
And I don't think that mentality is there.
Like, that physicality is even, I mean, I don't even know if it's allowed anymore,
to be honest with you, you know, without it looking dirty
because you've got to hit a guy so low to even be safe so that you don't lose your money.
Mm-hmm.
I think dedication debo is built in you, you know what I'm saying, learned it from your pops, just grind hard work.
Yeah, yeah for sure.
Coving their light back again, $10, he said.
What up?
How much of your success came from film study versus natural ability.
As a corner, how do you read a wide receiver's body language before the snap?
Thank you for responding to my IG.
Come on, V.
I got you covered it.
But I say at the very beginning when I first got drafted,
a lot of that was just straight athletic ability.
You don't really know how to study tape.
You don't really know how to study film as good.
So I would say my later years,
I would say probably after a fifth year in the league,
when I really know how to study tape good,
being able to know third downs, down the distances,
when you're studying your receiver,
like knowing his mannerisms,
knowing what he likes, what he doesn't like.
So I think film study, the earlier that you get on the film study,
because that's going to make it a whole lot easier,
instead of you being out there as a corner,
just lining up versus receiver like it's one-on-ones out there.
You're going to get cooked.
If you go out there with a plan, knowing what's going on,
being able to come out there, all right, bet, we and man-to-man.
Just as soon as you get the call, you're able to know what you got going on,
and then being able to be calm enough to look, okay, we got two by two,
he's off the ball for my film study, they're going to run this.
When you're a rookie, you're just trying to know.
what the play is, and if you and your safety
is in the same communication. So it's
like taking a whole lot, like, oh, hold, hold on. What's the
play? What's to play? All right, bet. When you get to a vet,
it's like, it's all right, bet, no to play. Now,
let me see what the hell they're about to do.
So now, like, it comes with
knowing the game, being comfortable, knowing what you got to do,
knowing what your teammates got to do, knowing where your help is.
And now you're like, it's all right, bet. I've seen
this before so you can relax
instead of when you first get out in the league, my
rookie year, I couldn't tell you. I'm like
man, man, he's not catching the ball.
All right, bet.
So now I'm like, okay, that's for show.
So cover three, okay, bet.
All right, it's cover three.
All right, good.
Cover two.
I got to jam two.
I got to make sure I get him side.
You know what I'm saying?
I got to make sure I'm doing all of my steps.
I'm doing my checklist.
Like, okay, boom, I'm four and far.
Okay, we got a nub tight end.
It's so much stuff going through my head just from my plays when you're a young rookie.
Then when you start getting older, they call the play.
I know, I know that.
Okay, boom, I'm going to be here, whatever, whatever.
Now you're sitting there literally studying.
But what are they coming out in?
What is this formation?
Okay, he's two y'all plus split.
He's running inside breaking route.
All right, now I know this.
I'm telling Minka.
Minka, okay, this is the one.
If he runs a double move, I need you to get my back
because I'm jumping this slant.
Like, I'm going for broke.
All right, guys, I've done my film study.
I've done my stuff.
If he doesn't do this, I need you.
You know what I'm saying?
So being able to have that comfortableness
and that confidence to know who got your back,
who got your help.
Who do I need to talk to if I missed this?
That doesn't just come on one day.
or like a year.
You got to start getting it, start understanding it.
And when you're in the defense for a long amount of time,
you had the same coach,
you had the same people that you're playing with,
it just becomes easier and easier
because everybody's doing the same thing.
We study in the tape.
We know the defense.
We don't have to worry about,
no, no, no, no.
No, we're flowing.
Like, breathe, bro.
You get a new player in there.
Everybody gets looking all crazy.
I'm like, calm down, bro.
Calm down.
You freaking me out.
Like, okay, I know what I'm doing.
I know what my dude.
over here doing. I know what he's doing over here.
Now let me get a little further out.
A little further. What you're already in the back end.
I was trying to figure out the back end and the people inside of me.
And I'm trying to figure out your stuff.
Because now I'm like, once you figure out what everybody's doing, it all makes sense.
You know who's supposed to be there.
And when it gets to you, now, this is me.
I'm supposed to be here.
So as you see that ball caught in this.
Everybody knows.
That's, where is?
And they like this.
You better come.
That's good.
Hey, we get it with Nick, we know it's you.
Joe, hold up, man.
They're tripping, man.
We got a new show logo, man.
Look at this new show logo, man.
Jimmy and Joe.
No.
No, how to Bill Debo.
Now the people, the look, the people already just walking up to you.
Hey, man, y'all see me in the streets, man.
Don't call me, Jimmy.
You might get your lips over.
That's what I'm saying.
Not a people.
I'm going to tell you right now, all right?
They thought it was friendly.
Now he's going to be like, hey, Jimmy.
Hey, let go on here, man, go on here.
I'm going to go.
Joe, I'm going to have to go on here,
catch a case to be locked up, man.
Just show him I'm saying.
You guys to show him I can resort back, Joe.
Hey, hold up.
Let's look at this right here, though.
Now, look in the chat.
What we got?
We got a poll now.
Which A.F.C. North team,
winning a Super Bowl first?
65% stillers.
23% cravings.
The Browns actually got 9% in the Bengals.
I say because it's, yeah.
Because, I mean, history.
History.
I ain't going to lie.
Yo, they don't even believe in you, Burrow.
Burrow.
Come on over here.
They don't believe in.
He keeps getting his leg.
They keep on hitting that young man.
They keep on disrespecting.
Ravens, I can respect the 23 because they got the quarterback.
They got Lamar.
And the distillers, hoopers, ballers.
We just need one.
One.
Hey, listen, man, we building everything around that, man.
Listen, man, man, I'm trying to tell you, brother, look it, man.
Yeah.
That's for sure.
Yeah.
Wanted to happen with T.
If it do,
because I wanted to happen
with our guys with T.J.
and Cam,
come on,
we got to get,
we got to get one.
Right.
You got to get one for they get one.
Got to get one for they get up out of there.
Michaela Randall,
he is $8.8.4.3.
$5.
He said,
can we talk about
what if Justin Field State of Stiller?
He actually did.
What if he did stay?
That ain't,
that ain't going to matter.
I ain't going to lie to you.
That wouldn't have did much for us, buddy.
You see what we had to get.
We had to go and get Aaron Rogers.
Without that, if Justin Fields was there last year, man,
we would have had our first, well, it wouldn't have been pretty.
We would not have been in playoffs.
If you think that highly of Justin Fields,
then I'm questioning your knowledge,
a game, sir.
Yeah, I'm not, I hope
he does his thing in Kansas City
until Patrick Mahon's comes back and
everything works out. He got a nice deal
too. So, man, come on.
What did you get? I think it was 10.
I think it was 10 mil.
How many? One?
Yeah, I think it was one, yeah, one, one year.
Okay, so yeah.
10, 10, something like that.
Definitely a good opportunity for him.
Right on time.
Reality sucks.
$5.
Joe,
Prime, Joe Hading
versus Peezy Jr.
With, sorry,
with PZ Jr.
would fed families
for generations.
Yes, it would.
Yes, sir.
Me and Pizzie Jr.
Locking that up.
And I'm telling you, like what I'm saying, too,
he's just being able to now
get into his own duffel.
He was going off natural athletic ability.
Now things starting to slow.
down for my man. He's starting to watch the tape.
You don't understand that slow down.
They don't understand. It's probably to slow down for him.
Like, he's now getting into his own.
He's getting comfortable. He walking out that thing, knowing what's up.
You know, he's starting to now, no. Okay, I'm playing with the quarterback.
I'm trying to show him this, but I'm going to really give him this.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think just watching them grow into the position, being able to use his feet.
He hasn't been doing no pulling, none of that stuff.
Man, I've just been watching the maturation of peas.
and that's what happened when I started getting up in my,
when I started playing the league,
just being able to feel more comfortable,
being able to watch more tape,
and then just being able to be better and better.
Hey,
Michaela Randall, he came back.
He said he was, $2.
He said he was better than Russ
when he came in talking about Justin Fields.
Bye.
I'm not going to argue.
Yes, you can, you can have that.
Wait, I'm just.
I'm not going to argue.
I'm not going to argue that.
I'm not going to argue that.
It's not a...
He definitely wasn't turning over the rocket.
He was protecting the rock, but it just was the downfield throws.
Like, I mean, it's still...
It's good, but there's them between me and good and, like, is that what we want?
You don't know what I'm saying?
Like, cool, but, like, no, that's not going to get us where we need to get.
We're talking about the next team where we're going to win the Lombardi.
I don't think so.
You know what I'm saying?
And so, like, you can still have, like, it still would be a stepping stone.
We would still be looking from where we're going after Fields.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's kind of what it was that.
Right.
We would definitely be still looking for a quarterback with Fields was on the team.
We'd be in a pickle.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I ain't going to argue with you on that.
You got a valid, you got validation there.
You came back.
You came back.
Maybe you could talk a little bit of ball now.
Maybe you could talk a little bit ball now.
Yes, sir.
It's about that time, babe.
Hey, we want to thank you guys
for joining us on this episode of Debo and Joe.
Please make sure you like, subscribe, and download
where you get your show.
Joe.
Holla at your boys.
We will be here again on Friday, same time.
St. Patrick's Day, right?
St. Patrick's Day, right?
Today is?
I think it is.
I'm part of Iris.
I knew I was feeling something in me.
I'm feeling that coming out.
I feel like I had to go get some green beer.
I got to get some green beer and maybe some green eggs.
Some green eggs in hand.
Maybe I'll just die in green.
I don't know about that.
Hey, what are?
They'll catch us on Friday.
Same time, same place, brother, D'Bow.
And we out.
I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast.
This is a story about a horrendous lie
that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpbright
became the victim of a random crime.
The perpetrator was sentenced to 99 years
until a confession changed everything.
I was a monster.
Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Clayton Eckerd.
In 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor.
But here's the thing.
Thing. Bachelor fans hated him.
If I could press a button and rewind it all I would.
That's when his life took a disturbing turn.
A one-night stand would end in a courtroom.
The media is here. This case has gone viral.
The dating contract.
Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you.
This is unlike anything I've ever seen before.
I'm Stephanie Young.
Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Good people. What's up? What's up? It's Questlove.
So recently, I had the incredible opportunity to have a real conversation with an actress and producer, Jamie Lee Curtis, from routines to recovery, true lies, and a certain Jermaine Jackson music video.
Jamie's surreal and raw. And it's something I really admire about her.
I am so happy that I'm the head bitch in charge at 67, that I have the perspective that I have at my age to really.
be able to put all of this into context.
Listen to the Questlove show on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
Ready for a different take on Formula One?
Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted
series.
Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the under-explored pockets of F-1, including the story
of the woman who last participated in a Formula One race weekend, the recent uptick in
F-1 romance novels, and plenty of mishapsed scandal.
and plenty of mishap scandals and sagas
that have made Formula One a delightful,
decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years.
Listen to No Grip on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast,
doubt the case of Lucy Letby,
we unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy
that gripped the UK in 2023.
But what if we didn't get the whole story?
Evidence has been made to fit.
The moment you look at the whole picture,
the case collapsed.
What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe?
Oh my God, I think she might be innocent.
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