Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Dolphins still alive, Micah Parsons clap back, Mike Williams shades Aaron Rodgers
Episode Date: November 12, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins taking down Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football. Later, Unc and Ocho go in... on Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons after he addressed his controversial comments on HC Mike McCarthy, Pittsburgh Steelers WR Mike Williams throws shade at New York Jets Aaron Rodgers and much more!03:13 - Show Start03:32 - Intro06:23 - Dolphis beat Rams41:33 - Cooper Rush to get 1 more shot with Cowboys48:18 - Mike Williams pokes fun at Aaron Rodgers #redline01:01:00 - Brian Daboll asked if Daniel Jones is still the qb01:03:46 - Bryce Young(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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But the Dolphins do get on the winning track, move to 3 and 6 with a 23-15 victory
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Again, as I mentioned earlier at the top,
Ocho, the Dolphins defeat the Rams
by the score of 23-15.
Tua was 20-28, 2-07, one touchdown, one interception.
They ran the ball 22 times for 67 yards, not a whole lot,
but Tua did just enough.
Three sacks, one turnover.
Matthew Stafford was 32-46, 2-93, no touchdowns.
They didn't score.
They kicked five field goals.
They missed one.
He had one interception, got sacked four times.
Puka Nakua had nine catches for 98.
Cooper Cupp had seven for 80,
but none of them got the ball into the end zone.
And it was three possessions back to back to back to back
where the Dolphins turned it over
and then the Rams turned it over
and then the Dolphins turned it over again. So with turn it over and then the Dolphins turn it over again.
So with that being said,
I think that's how it went. But it was three consecutive
possessions in which
a turnover occurred. But Ocho, the
Dolphins get the win
by the score of 23-15
over the Rams. They do it on
the road. They move to 3-6.
So now with seven games
to go,
what do you think the chances
are the Dolphins
go on a stretch here, win some games,
and get into the playoffs? I mean, listen,
in order for the Dolphins to go on a stretch,
Tua's going to have to play perfect. He's going to have to protect the ball,
not throw any interceptions,
and
Mike McDaniels has to get that passing game going
the way it was going last year.
Every game, Tyreek Hill was hitting his head off the goalpost.
They was putting Tyreek in position to make plays.
They got to get the ball to Waddle.
They need a third person who I would say was Odell Beckham.
They need to find a way to integrate him into the game plan as well.
Because, for one, if you're going to double goddamn Tyreek,
you're going to single up or sometimes, depending on what defense they play, you're going to double goddamn Tyreek, you're going to single up or sometimes,
depending on what defense they play,
you're going to double up goddamn Waller as well.
They got to find a way to add Odell Beckham
as a threat to the passing game
to open things up a little bit more for the run game.
Most of the N.A. Chan, they was okay tonight.
Still not enough if you want to go on a seven-game win streak
in the next nine games.
The chances of them actually doing it is very difficult.
No, they got seven games.
No, they got to win seven of the last nine, though, Unc,
in order to make the guy their playoff.
No, no, no, no.
They can't win seven of the last nine because there's not nine games left.
Wait, what?
Oh, it's Monday.
There's only seven games left.
What week is this?
It's week nine.
No, Unc.
They're three and six.
Okay, okay, okay.
If my math served me right.
So that's nine.
Three plus six is nine.
You're right.
Actually, they got eight.
So it's 17 games.
They got eight games left.
Right.
Okay, okay, okay.
So they got to win seven of the last eight.
Nah, Ocho, I think the question is.
Yeah.
Now, if they get in, that means you might cause.
Are they going to be three teams from the NFC North?
Because it might come down to them in Cincinnati.
Because I think you and I both believe Baltimore and Steelers are going to get in.
Oh, yeah.
One will win the division.
The other will be probably the top wild card, right?
Yeah.
Okay, you got Kansas City, right?
And you're probably going to have,
looks like it's going to be Houston.
So if you got Baltimore and Cincinnati,
you got Kansas City,
you got Houston,
and Buffalo.
That's five.
You only got two spots left.
Hold on.
You left off the Steelers.
You didn't even say Pittsburgh. No, I said
one of those will win the division and the other
will be the top wild card. That's two.
Buffalo, three.
Kansas City, four. Houston,
five. You got Cincinnati.
You got
Cincinnati,
Miami, Denver.
Denver?
What you threw them in there for?
Because Denver is what?
What's their record?
Five and four or four and four?
The Broncos are five and four?
Hey, listen, listen, listen.
The Broncos, see, the Broncos are five and five, Ocho.
Listen, I know they have 500.
I know, listen, this ain't the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The Broncos ain't going nowhere.
The Broncos... Ocho, you do realize there are two games clear
of the Dolphins in the win column.
Two. You do understand.
It takes the snap of the fingers
for the Dolphins to look like the Dolphins are old
and they turn that thing around and go on a run.
We can't compare the goddamn
Denver Broncos offense.
Hold on. But you're comparing the Dolphins of the Dolphins of old that can just snap a finger and get oncos offense but hold on but you're comparing the
dolphins of the dolphins of all that can just snap a finger and get on the road so what are
you doing the only reason they don't look right offensively and tyreek and waddle numbers are
down this year is because tool was out that's the only reason so what's the likelihood of two
you you you counting on two and you willing to bet any amount of money that two is going to stay
here for the rest of the year of course okay what What you talking about? Huh? Okay.
What has history shown you?
He missed four or five games.
What has history shown you with Tua?
History has shown you that he's gotten hurt. He didn't get hurt
all last year, remember?
Okay, but the year before, what happened?
Okay, yeah, he got fucked up that year.
And the year before that?
Bullshit. But again, the run
where DeMar Haleman hit him, listen, I guarantee you he knows how to slide now. I guarantee you that. But again, the run with the hit him. Listen, I guarantee
he knows how to slide now. I guarantee you that.
But he was holding on to the ball a lot.
He took some hits tonight, Ocho.
He can't be. He got to just get rid of the ball.
Yeah, he got to get rid of the ball, but obviously
sometimes you have to keep your poise in the pocket.
Sometimes you can't get happy
feet just because you've had concussion. You still got to
play the game the right way.
And the Chargers. What's the Chargers
record? What are we doing with the Chargers?
Oh, you know what? Hey, Harbaugh
got them boys playing some good football.
No, no, no.
Hey, listen. I'm going to be honest with you.
Please help me understand
this. It's the same goddamn personnel
with the Chargers from a
defensive perspective.
Same players from last year. Harbaugh got them boys playing like they completely different.
Like it's a whole new personnel.
They playing some good goddamn football.
It's amazing what happens when a certain coach comes in,
not everything just turn around for some goddamn reason,
and the players are still the same.
All I know is there are two teams that are way clear of the Bengals
and the Dolphins. That's the bingos and and the dolphins
that's the broncos and that's the uh chargers so that means two of these so you got broncos
chargers bingos and dolphins two of those four teams aren't gonna make it i can tell you which
two are gonna make it i could tell you which two i could tell you which two teams that are before
you just name and i mean no disrespect to any Broncos fans,
any Chargers fans that are in here,
but if anybody is going and has the personnel and the team offensive weapons to go,
it's going to be the goddamn Bengals and the goddamn Dolphins.
Your defense is terrible, Ocho.
Your defense is last.
What?
Your defense is terrible.
Our offense is awesome. Okay, listen. This is how you know your team is last. What? Your defense is terrible. Our offense is awesome. Okay, listen.
This is how you know your team is bad.
You score five. Joe Burrow throws
five touchdowns. They lose.
Jerry Goff throws five interceptions.
They win. Now you tell me what's
wrong with that pitcher.
I don't like where you're going with this.
One guy
has 11 for 265, 264, 267.
Yeah.
They lose.
Yeah.
With 428 yards passing.
Right.
Five touchdowns.
Right.
The other guy doesn't even throw for 300.
Yes, sir.
Five interceptions.
They win.
Your defense.
They bad.
Your offense can't overcome.
It's great.
Think about it.
You scored 38 last time.
We only lost by one point now.
We only lost by one point.
And there's a chance that we could have won that game.
There's a chance that we could have won that game.
It's not like we got blown out.
Now, we did lose, yes.
We had an opportunity to win that game.
It just so happened it didn't go our way.
It didn't go our way.
Y'all, 22nd
pass defense.
Starting position after kickoff is 25th.
Points allowed is 26th.
Rush yard differential is 26th.
Rush offense is 27%.
Sack defense is 12th and 28th.
Rush offense is 29th.
Third down, you're 29th.
Defensive red zone, you're 30th.
Defensive red zone touchdowns, you're 31st.
So what that tells me is when the teams get the ball down there,
it's going touchdowns.
There ain't kicking field goals.
Yeah.
But you know what I think?
And I don't like something you just said, too, about my goddamn Bengals.
And I don't really appreciate it.
You talk about we, our offense, can't overcome a bad defense.
But I think it can.
And we're going to show you it probably can,
especially in the back half of the season after goddamn Thanksgiving
when the football games count the goddamn most.
You'll be so far, you'll be out of it.
Okay, let's bet.
Let's bet.
Oh, Joe.
So let me get this straight.
So you sitting here arguing me
about my goddamn bangles
as good as we are offensively
that you think the goddamn Bo Nix-led Broncos
is going to go to the goddamn playoffs before us?
Just because of what our record shows.
What I'm saying is as vaunted as your offense is,
your defense is equally as bad.
Okay.
I see where you're going with this.
And it's very difficult to overcome.
I'm saying-
Because think about it.
Yes, sir.
You guys had a 21-7 lead.
Right.
And in three possessions, you're down 28-21.
Yeah.
So if your offense doesn't score every possession, what happens?
The opposing team offense catch fire, and they go boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
You're right.
You're right.
You do realize Lamar Jackson.
Go ahead.
I'm with you when you're right.
That's one thing about it.
But I sense a little bias, and I don't like that.
I sense a little bias because you played...
What bias?
I'm just saying the Broncos are 5-5.
The Dolphins are 3-6.
Yeah, listen, the Dolphins are 3-6,
but you understand the circumstances
and what occurred on why the Dolphins are 3-6.
The goddamn Bengals, we goddamn...
Damn, I don't got... I think y'all might be 4-6. Okay, okay. What's the Dolphins? three and six. The goddamn Bengals. We goddamn...
Damn, I don't got it.
I think y'all might be four and six.
Okay, okay. What's the dog? I mean,
the Bengals record.
Even though we're four and six, you have to understand something. We always start
slow. Not only have we started
slow, not only
is our defense bad, I
still think, despite what you just said,
we still have the offense to overcome the bad player defense.
You can't.
Joe Burrow, you know, I know Joe.
Joe going to see this shit anyway.
Joe, you have to score on every goddamn possession.
If it's not a touchdown, you got to give us three.
You got to understand that.
And half the time, we ain't going to be playing the goddamn Baltimore Ravens.
We're not going to be playing the Baltimore
Ravens. Now, when it comes to nut crunch
time, I'm speaking... Y'all lost to the Patriots.
Y'all lost to the Patriots.
You lost to the Eagles. You lost to the
Commanders. So, not only
were you losing in September, you're
losing in October and November.
So, now what? Okay.
You'll see. You'll see. We
just put up 38-35 know that right and you lost
who we was playing you lost i know who were you hello if you're the team what you said you are
you got to beat those teams you know who so who you think you're gonna see in the playoffs
the jags all right just you know what what the raiders the jets hey i'm just trying to figure out who
you think you're going to play in the playoffs i don't like your tone and i can't see the chat
now like the i don't like the chat tone either but no i'm asking i'm just trying to figure out
yes sir who do you think you're going to play in the playoffs they're good teams that make the
playoffs when we get to when we get to the playoffs we're gonna we're gonna play the best of the best
we're gonna play the best and you know one thing about the playoffs. When we get to the playoffs, we're going to play the best of the best.
We're going to play the best of the best.
And you know one thing about the playoffs?
You know one thing about Cincinnati playoff football?
The new Cincinnati, the winning culture of Cincinnati.
Them boys come to play ball now.
Ocho.
Man, y'all got Ocho.
I have never seen a team try to get the last.
Y'all tried to squeeze that Super Bowl run.
Bro, y'all still squeezing that, man.
Damn.
I don't like this.
I don't like this.
Damn.
Y'all went to the Super Bowl.
Y'all went to the Super Bowl.
And now y'all think y'all perennial.
No, you're not. We are a perennial contender.
Just because your Broncos went to the goddamn Super Bowl three times with John Elway,
and you still live up to that.
They went with five with John.
How many y'all won?
Five.
How many y'all won?
I won all the ones I went to.
I don't know.
He was 0 for 3 before I got there.
But we was 2-0 with him, and I was 1-1 with the Ravens.
1-0 with the Ravens.
The fact that we were able to get there, that means a lot.
Because we ain't been there since goddamn 1988
when we lost to goddamn John Taylor and Jerry
goddamn Rice. Yes.
Y'all also went
in 81.
Y'all lost to San Francisco
in Detroit, too.
We did? Yeah.
I got to do my history homework.
Okay, okay. okay, okay.
Hey, listen, I'm feeling good,
because I know...
Hey, Chad, Chad, y'all hear me?
Hey, Chad.
Yeah.
Hello, hello?
Yeah.
I'm making sure you can hear me.
Hey, real football,
the real football season,
you know, it doesn't start
until after Thanksgiving.
I'm going to tell you again,
and I want you to pay attention,
pay attention to the Dolphin team
and the Bengal team you get after
Thanksgiving, and then come and talk to me.
And that goes for anybody in the goddamn chat.
Anybody that disagrees with what I'm trying to
tell you about the Dolphins.
Ocho, y'all still got two
games against the Steelers.
In that defense.
Man, we for the money walk the Steelers.
What?
What you talking about, man?
Don't play like that.
Don't play like that.
Man, you know the pay.
The Steelers don't even.
Listen, the Steelers have J.J. Watt, right?
T.J.
My bad.
They all look the same.
Got T.J. Watt.
They got Joey Porter Jr. They got TJ Watt. They got Joey Porter Jr.
They got George Pickens.
Yeah.
Russ, Najee Harris, Warren, Briar Moot.
Hey, now they got Mike Williams.
They got Mike.
Okay, they good.
My bad.
Hey, you see him take a shot, and you know who today, right?
Who?
Oh, the red line.
The red line.
I saw the red line.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to talk about that.
Okay, okay.
But the Dolphins, they got their work cut out for them.
I mean, because that's the thing, though, Ocho.
Yes, sir.
Them and the Bengals.
When you play this bad early, you got to be perfect late.
Yeah.
And so you can't have any slip-ups.
Yeah.
When you deal with that oblong shaped ball,
sometimes it bounces,
it comes right to you.
Sometimes it bouncing goes the other way.
A kick,
doink,
boom,
a block kick,
boom.
Now,
all of a sudden you're like,
damn,
you go back and look,
we should have,
man,
how do we let the Patriots beat us?
How do we let,
I mean,
we were up by two scores.
Yeah.
You were up by two scores
in both times
against the Ravens,
Ocho.
Mm-hmm.
Turnover.
Yeah.
You know,
and this is the funny thing
about it.
Think about the turnovers
we had in that game.
You know what the Ravens did?
They capitalized.
They capitalized on them.
They capitalized.
Yes.
The goddamn Detroit,
the Detroit Lions
turned the ball over five times. Tell me how many times the Houston Texans capitalized on them. They capitalized. The goddamn Detroit Lions turned the ball over five times.
Tell me how many times the Houston Texans
capitalized on the five turnovers.
The defense. See?
You see the difference? Yeah.
Hey, the game of football is the game
of inches now. It's the game of inches.
Here's the thing. You don't get to take
and that's one of the things that I was talking about
when I was in Baltimore. I said
that's the best thing about football.
They don't take a team's offense and then take somebody else's defense.
You go as a team or you don't go at all.
Oh, yeah.
So no matter how prolific one side of the ball is,
the other side at some point in time has to carry its weight in order
for it to make it happen.
Yeah, I like that.
Updated draft order, Ocho.
The Jacksonville Jaguars hold the number one pick.
The New York Giants hold the number two pick.
The Tennessee Titans, three.
Cleveland, four.
Vegas, five.
Patriots, six.
Saints, seven.
Jets, eight.
Carolina, nine.
Miami, 10th.
As we currently sit here today.
Yeah.
I like, too, hey, they just played Trevor Lawrence all that money, right?
Yeah.
If the draft order was still to remain the way it is right now.
They ain't taking a quarterback.
They not?
Hell no.
Well, I could have told you that.
So that means Travis Hunter going to have his ass got damn and screaming, Duval!
Yep.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But if you think about it, all the Giants need a quarterback.
Titans need a quarterback.
Cleveland needs a quarterback.
Vegas needs a quarterback.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You done gave up on Will Levis already?
It's only his second year starting.
Giants need a quarterback.
Tennessee needs a quarterback.
Browns needs a quarterback.
Vegas needs a quarterback. The Patriots will not take a quarterback. They just took Drake May number three
overall. The Saints needs a quarterback. I can see the Saints taking a quarterback. The Jets
taking a quarterback. I don't believe Carolina takes a quarterback, nor does Miami.
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I can tell you who the first two quarterbacks are going to be
off the goddamn board. I can tell you that.
Who we got? Where they go?
Goddamn Cam Ward and Shador.
And based on the team and what they want, based on the preference and style of play,
style of quarterback, you know, once they do background checks and all the other good stuff,
you know, and go back to their goddamn kindergarten class and talk to their teacher,
you know, them two going first.
If anything, if Jacksonvilleville if it remains the same
and jacksonville has the first pick in the goddamn draft travis hunter is going number one
i can turn mark drafts number one overall pick travis hunter number two overall pick to the
giants shador sanders yeah number three overall pick cam ward quarterback miami uh number four
overall pick cleveland browns macmillanan, the receiver, out of Arizona.
Number five, Will Johnson, quarterback, Michigan.
Number six overall to the Patriots, OT, Will Campbell.
Number seven, D-line, Mason Graham.
Yeah.
Eight, Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State.
Number nine, Nick Scorton, Edge, Texas A&M,
and then Kevin Banks Jr., OT, Texas.
Yay, I like it.
I like it, I like it, I like it.
I like that little mock draft.
Who is that?
That's Mel Kiper's shit?
I don't know who that is.
Okay.
Hey, we might start our own
mock draft
we don't watch enough tape
we don't watch no tape
I ain't got the time to sit down and break down no tape
I got too much over my plate right now
with five shows
two ESPN shows
and two shows a week with Club Shae Shae,
I absolutely have no time.
You know what's funny?
When I think about it, you know,
without having to dive deep into it, you know,
from the surface level, from a fan watching collegiate games,
I can kind of tell you who is that boy and who's not.
I don't need to sit there and watch 200,000 hours of goddamn film to tell
you, oh, that young fella there,
he can play. When you turn on the film,
there are 22 people on the field.
If you really like that, outside
of that 22 on film,
that individual always
pops out.
He always pops out.
Always. You can tell who's who.
And that's pretty much it that's my piece I am not male
type of
I don't want to watch look my days of watching
film with the kind of purpose
that it needs
that died once I done with you know I would
occasionally watch it when I was with CBS
because I wanted to know
because you know the thing is when you first get television, you want to make sure all your eyes are dotted and all your T's are crossed.
And you want to make sure that you know what you're talking about, because the one thing you want to have is when you get into this business, it's credibility.
So, you know, I would get film and I would break it down and I would look at it like, OK.
And so but I don't I don't I don't watch it like that. Like I once did. Um, occasionally I'll,
I'll take a glance at it, but nah, no,
uh, Micah Parson responds to the backlash on the McCarthy quote.
Micah thinks the media twisted his word last night.
You would think guys that played in coach the sport would have better
journalism, but I was very wrong. They're trying to use my
name, image, and likeness with the Dallas
Cowboys to continue to tear down this beautiful
organization with drama and bad media
attention. Be better. Hashtag
at get up. LOL
yeah damn. I'm just going to eat the fire
now because the way y'all twist
words and flip it around for content
is nasty work. You
want attention, huh? I'm not
going to carry your career and boost your
following. I told y'all Michael
Parsons is a phenomenal player, but
he talks too damn much.
This ain't cute. It's very
disrespectful to the entire locker room.
Hold on.
Who said that quote? Who said that quote you just said
at the end? Harry Douglas.
Harry Douglas, the receiver?
Yes. From the Falcons?
Yes. Okay, okay, okay.
And I think he played with the Titans also. I think he finished
his career with the Titans.
Yeah, he's an ESPN analyst now.
Does some NFL, does a lot of college, though.
Hey, Harry Douglas, that
boy bad. I know, I be
watching Young Bull sometimes. He nice.
But listen, for better context, really, on
the Michael Parsons thing, I think what people
didn't see, they just heard the context
and what he said and didn't hear the questions that were
asked. So the questions that were asked,
until you hear the questions that were asked, then
the answer in which the way
he responded, it made a little bit more sense.
It made a little bit more sense.
Oh, Joe. Yes, sir.
Had he left it, had he said
look, as a coach
Michael, excuse me,
Coach McCarthy,
he can get another job.
But a lot of these guys at
the end, because you don't really get too
old to coach, but you do get too old to
play football. No matter how great a player
you are, you'll eventually age
out. Yes, sir. Had
he said, you know what, Coach McCarthy can go get
another job. He's that good of a coach. No matter what
you think about me, you phrase it and say,
he can get another job. He had a job at Green Bay.
He was out of work for a year or two. Ended up
getting another job. Who's to say that can't
happen again? But
where he lost a lot of
people when he said Zach Martin
has done way more
than Mike McCarthy ever has or ever will.
That was it, Ocho.
There is no taking out of context when you say that.
So you know it's funny?
You know it's funny when it comes to that?
You got to think about Michael Parsons really not understanding
or knowing Mike McCarthy's history,
outside of him just being the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
How is that our fault?
Yeah, I know.
You know what?
Michael don't really know the history of Mike McCarthy
That's where it comes into play
understanding your
head coach and what he's done in the past
before he even got to you
before he's even got there, you should know
what Mike McCarthy has accomplished
understanding that he is your head coach
but I guess he didn't know that, which is why he said what he said
Yes Ocho Did you think understanding that is your head coach. But I guess he didn't know that, which is why he said what he said. Yes.
Yeah. Ocho.
That's between him and the Cowboys.
I don't think the league will find it because he didn't
criticize the officiating. Ocho, there's
two things you have to be very careful of. The two things
you can never get back. Words spoken and deeds
done. Because even when you're
in a courtroom and somebody says
something and the attorney says, I object
and the attorney and the
judge will say, sustain.
How do you make the jury
unhear what they heard?
Right. There are two things
you can't get back. I heard that. Words spoken
and deeds done. Words spoken.
So that's why you have to be mindful. That's
why you have to be careful. Even
saying things in the heat of the moment.
And we get it.
Michael is extremely frustrated.
But Michael, you got to understand, bro,
you've been gone for four weeks.
Where were you?
He had a high ankle sprain, baby.
That ain't got nothing to do with me.
You come back and talk, maybe if you'd have been
there, maybe you could have helped him. Maybe you'd have won
the 40 game.
But he doesn't think about that. That's what I'm saying
to Ocho. You've got to be careful.
But why would you talk like that?
You have to understand, too,
also, you know, Michael
Parsons is talking just
normal. He's not media savvy.
He's not media savvy understanding what you
He got a podcast?
Yeah, because you have a podcast doesn't mean you're media savvy
Stay with me now
He's not
He's not politically correct
Actually it's kind of motherfucking refreshing
For a change to hear a player speak
And actually tell the truth on how they
Actually really feel
And not say some old PC ass bullshit
Excuse me
About your own locker room? About your coach?
I'm just saying, that's how he truly feels.
I know he does.
So if he truly feels this way, why does he...
Okay, if he truly feels this way, Ocho,
why is he trying to flip it around and say the media?
If that's how he feels.
Oh, yeah, you got to take accountability.
You got to stand on that.
You got to stand ten toes on that, baby.
You got to stand ten toes on that. You. You got to stand ten toes on that.
You have to. You ain't got no choice. But I'm just saying,
I'm not agreeing with what he said.
I'm just saying it's kind of refreshing
to hear somebody say, you know, this is how I feel.
I'm not going to say no bullshit. I'm going to tell you
exactly how I'm feeling right now.
Yes. Look,
at the end of the day, you can say whatever
you want to say. You see, well, here's the thing.
You get to control your actions. You don't get to control the consequences. So when you say day, you can say whatever you want to say. You see, well, here's the thing. You get to control your actions. You don't
get to control the consequences.
So when you say something,
you get to control what you say.
Now, the backlash that comes along with what
you're saying or with what you've done,
you can't get mad at people
because they don't feel the same and they say,
look, but see, that's the part about being a leader
though, Ocho. Yes, sir. See,
a leader, you have to basically, you have to say all the right things all the time.
Yeah.
That's what a leader does.
You bite the bullet.
You don't think Peyton Manning has been so bad as some of the offensive linemen, Tom Brady, all these quarterbacks.
But you bite your tongue and you say a lot of the stuff behind closed doors.
I've been in meetings.
I've been with John.
Right.
I know what he wanted to say,
but I know what he said
when he got with us.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Most definitely.
See, that's the part I don't like, huh?
You know, to me,
it takes away the authenticity
of the individual itself
because you have to mask yourself
and how you truly feel
because you're the face of a franchise
or you're the quarterback
or you can't say certain things
that you can't say
because the media is going to run with it.
That's what I'm just saying.
I don't agree with what he's saying,
but it's kind of cool and refreshing
to finally hear
how someone actually truly feels.
I'm just saying.
Let me say it again.
I don't agree with what he said.
I just said hearing a player speak truth and not PC shit,
it was different for a change because you don't hear it all.
You do know this is the first time Micah's had sacks this season, right?
We're 10 weeks into the season.
Mike got two sacks.
Yes, sir.
So Mike McCarthy comes out and says Michael Parsons is not playing like the player that we thought he was.
He's an all-pro. He's a defensive rookie of the year.
He's also been in the defensive player
of the year discussion. But right now, he's not
playing to the Michael Parsons standard.
You okay with that? You can do that. Yes, sir.
I like that. I like that. Yeah, you're not.
I get it. But that, nah. There ain't nobody doing
that. You know that. You're right. You're right. You're right.
Come on, man.
And that's all I'm saying about Michael. You have to understand the position that you're in. You're right, you're right, you're right. Come on, man. And that's all I'm saying about Michael.
You have to understand
the position that you're in.
You're not some just arbitrary guy.
You're Michael Parsons.
You know what else, huh?
What?
Yeah, he's a young fella.
He's a young fella.
He doesn't know that yet.
With growth and time and maturity
in the league
and understanding how to navigate
through the media world
and knowing what to say
and when not to say it.
Understanding you do play for the
team with the motherfucking stallion helmet.
So everything you say, it holds a lot
of goddamn weight, especially being the player
that you are. He don't know
that yet. Oh, Joe.
So there needs
to be training to know
that you don't throw your coach on the bus or you don't
throw your teammate under the bus. You need to be trained.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Because something, you know right from wrong, baby.
Well, then why didn't he say that about Dak?
All he does is lie about Dak.
Dak can win us a Super Bowl. He lies
all the time. So he's lied before.
Are you saying?
I'm just saying. So you
making things like Micah hadn't told a lie.
He's saying that we're going to be, we're going to
have a historically great defense. How many times, Chad, have seem like Micah hadn't told a lie. He said that we're going to have a historically great defense.
How many times, Chad, have you heard Micah Parsons say,
we're going to have a Ravens-type defense?
We're going to have a Legion of Boom-type defense?
So he's lied before.
So it's not out of the realm of possibility or probability for him to lie.
Damn.
Now he wants to choose this moment.
Because, you know, Micah, y'all, you're welcome. You're welcome to choose this moment.
You know, Micah, you're welcome to keep the Eagles out of the end zone.
You're welcome to stop the Saints from dropping 45 on you.
Who else have they got?
Somebody else beat the brakes off.
You're welcome. So where was Micah when they were rushing for 270-something yards of Ravens?
250.
And the other team rushed for two 74 and,
and,
and the same.
So where was my convenient?
So what was his role?
You talk about,
we can talk about,
look here.
I'm not an apologist for Mike McCarthy.
I will not apologize because I think he's done a horrible job coaching.
I think he lied to get the job and karma has come back.
But where was Michael Parsons' role
in them giving up
250, 274,
200? What role did Michael
Parsons play in that?
Damn.
Give me the first
because Michael Parsons has been out four weeks
give me their first
four games
first five games
hey um
I like this shit
yeah
I feel good tonight
I feel great
hey
we gonna be on this bitch
five hours a night
because I ain't getting off
no we
I gotta go to work
hey
I took me a nap it's on chat y'all good chat you can hear me chat y'all
hello if you can hear one sack in his first four games so he has three sacks now what do y'all okay
they gave up we i know they gave up 250 they gave up 250 at least 250 to the ravens right because
derrick henry ran wild yeah they played somebody else that they gave up 270 least $250 to the Ravens. Right. Because Derrick Henry ran wild.
Yeah.
They played somebody else,
and they gave up $270-something.
$270?
On the ground?
Or you mean in the air?
You talking about the Saints game?
They gave up 44 points to the Saints.
How many rush yards?
Kamara had a day.
Yeah. Kamara had a day.
They gave up $190 to the Saints rush yard.
Yeah.
How much did they give to Baltimore?
They gave up at least $250 to Baltimore.
I know that.
They gave up $274 to who?
they gave up, my bad, they gave up 274 to Baltimore, because they haven't won a game
at home, so who did they play after Baltimore at home?
okay
what about on the road?
yeah Yeah.
Damn.
Yeah. So, so, so in that situation like i said look i'm not apologizing for mike mccarthy
because i think he's done you know he doesn't have his team prepared uh the only game they
were prepared uh is when they played tampa and i don't think anybody thought tampa was any good i
think tampa won eight games that year but they were in a terrible division with Carolina, the Falcons and New Orleans and they won the division.
And we saw this coming all year, the games that they won,
they were skating by.
And I knew that the Cowboys going to blow the doles off them.
But every, every year, it's the same thing at home.
49ers beat you at home. Green Bay beat you at Green Bay.
It's beating you at home like two or three times in the playoff.
Yeah.
I just think the thing is that, bro, in a situation like this,
and I know everybody's frustrated because I remember, hold on.
Y'all remember when Dak was walking through the chat?
Y'all remember this?
Jump off if you want to.
Dak was yelling, jump off.
Like, jump off the bandwagon if you want to.
I didn't even jump on.
I was just watching.
I said, hey.
Wait, did you talk about last year?
I'm going to get off.
That was last year?
Hey, that thing.
About to run into a brick wall at 75.
You better hop off.
Wait, you talked about last year?
No, that was this year.
You don't remember Dak was walking in after the game.
They lost.
And he told me, jump off if you want to.
Oh.
Like, hey, y'all better stick with us.
Jump off if you want to.
I don't remember that.
I don't remember that.
Damn.
We can't show the video.
I wish we could show the video.
But we're going to be at a point.
In January, we're going to be good.
We'll be able to show videos again.
Oh. Oh, again. Cooper Rush will get at least
one more start for the Cowboys.
The Cowboys are signing
Will Greer to their practice squad
in the wake of Daxson's season
ending hamstring injury.
I'm trying to figure out.
Y'all people are trying to convince me.
Jerry was like, we back on the wood with a Cooper Rush.
Oh, everybody with a Cooper Rush can lead this team.
Look at him.
He's so much better than Dak.
Who said that?
Man threw for 45 yards.
Who said he was better than Dak?
But they were trying to be funny.
Cowboy fans.
Jerry had people believing that he was good.
Jerry said that?
Even Troy and Tony Romo said,
hey, there might be a frenzy for Cooper Rush.
He's a very good quarterback.
He's right back there in Dallas.
Goddamn media dollars.
They don't say anything to support the young fella, man.
I understand what he's saying,
but you knew he wasn't better than Dak no matter what.
I knew nobody was, bro, he'll back up.
He can win you a couple of games here and
there until your starter comes back.
But nobody going to put their
franchise in his hands.
I understand. You know what's funny?
Is that's
for them to be able to say that
and understanding
that he is a backup and he
wouldn't be the future of your franchise,
especially putting the keys in his hands
for success and being able to compete
at a high level week in and week out,
we need to take their credibility cards too.
I'm just saying.
It's okay for them to do it,
but if it's us,
we're here at a different standard
when it comes to saying certain things
about certain players.
Yes.
You got to be right. Ocho, I try to be as true look i try to evaluate
what my eyes tell me right what my what my experience tells me yes i don't look at where
he plays i don't look at the position that he plays i just basically go by what my eyes tell
me and what my experiences tell tell me That's how I evaluate a player.
And I know some people are like, well, you don't like this guy
or you don't like that guy.
It's not about like or dislike.
My job is not to like or dislike.
My job is to offer an honest critique of said player, said teams.
I try to do that to the best of my ability.
I understand when fan bases, certain fan bases, don't like what I say.
But if you check my history, I've criticized Tom Brady, Tony Romo,
some of the great quarterbacks.
When you play well, I got no problem saying you play well.
But when you play bad, I think I owe it to the fans that watch me
to say that you play bad.
When I say you – Ocho, what fans got to understand,
when I say a player is playing bad or played bad, that doesn't take away anything great he's accomplished.
If you've been an All-Pro, if you've been an MVP, a Defensive Player of the Year, or whatever the case may be, that doesn't take away from that.
You've already won that.
That can't be taken away.
I'm talking about a specific game or a stretch of games.
That's what I'm evaluating you on.
Right.
That's it.
Nothing more, nothing less.
You're right.
You're right.
I like it.
And sometimes people are like, you're trying to diminish the guy.
No.
How can I diminish what he's already done?
It's like the old wheel of fortune.
I know you don't remember this, Ocho,
and a lot of people in the chat, but
Chuck Woolery used to be the original
host of Wheel of Fortune.
And they used to, what you do, you spin the wheel
and they would let you buy
stuff. So if you won $2,500,
you could buy a microwave
for $300. I would like
to buy that his and her bicycles
for $750. So you like to buy that his and her bicycles for $750. So you
could buy stuff with the money that
you won. And once you
buy a prize, it was yours to keep.
You only lost if you had
money and you hit bankruptcy.
So I'm like the wheel of fortune.
Once that guy's accomplished that,
I can't take it back.
He's done it. But I think
for someone
to feel that because they're an accomplished
player and they're above
reproach, I disagree.
I vehemently disagree.
I stringently disagree.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Those are some big words, now.
Hey, brief, get back to me again.
Hey, I ain't never heard that before.
What kind of...
Disagree what? String?
I stringently and vehemently disagree.
Oh, vehemently.
Okay.
Okay.
Vehemently.
In the most sincere and harshest term, I disagree.
Yes.
You've been around, Stephen.
Ain't too long now.
Big-ass story.
What?
I needed the short.
Yeah.
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I know everybody, Pat Sajak, people just remember Pat Sajak.
But Pat Sajak was not the original host of Wheel of Fortune.
Chuck Willery was.
That was before your time too, Ochoa.
Yeah, I used to watch Chuck
back in the day now.
He had a little tiny...
You didn't watch no Chuck
because he was gone
by the time you got there.
No, no, my grandma.
My grandma used to be having...
I know Chuck.
He had a little skinny mic
with a little tiny...
Yeah.
All of them had those little skinny Mike. Richard Dawson on
Family Feud. That's what they're saying. The stick
Mike. Yeah.
Mike Rogers pokes a little fun.
Hashtag red line.
Aaron Rogers. After Aaron Rogers
called out Mike Williams for running the wrong
route and they lost to the
Bills, Williams took the high road.
After Williams made a stellar debut in the
Steelers, he posted on IG celebrating his first game.
Williams added three hashtags.
Whole lot of hashtag number two was we back.
Number three, hashtag red line.
The last one was a direct reference to Rogers criticism.
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hey
see how he threw Mike Williams under the bus
he's off
Ocho
that's his history
yeah
yeah
I like the
subliminal shot though I like it I like the subliminal shot, though. I like the little jab. Hey, the Steelers don't play the Jets this year?
I don't know. The Steelers play the Jets or they already played them?
Probably not. Probably not. Either way, listen, I like it. I like the fact that it was bothering them.
You know?
Listen, nobody likes to be thrown
under the bus.
Thank you.
That hurt.
Do you know how many times we could...
What about that effed up interception
you threw?
What about that fumble you had?
What about that heart read that you missed hey there's always stuff to go around but you're mindful
that look everybody's in a stressful situation our job is to go out there and win all the while
while somebody's trying to hit you in the back of your damn head yeah so i'm not look i'm my job is
not to try to embarrass somebody.
Dude,
when I get on the sideline,
yeah,
I would yell.
I would try to keep it to a minimum because I know the mics would go try to pick up anything that I said or the cameras going to plan.
But I would,
most of my thing correcting was done.
Once we got into the building away from prying eyes of fans,
media cameras,
or whoever, then I'm gonna let you have it. Right. of fans, media, cameras, or whoever,
then I'm going to let you have it.
But no, I'm not trying to embarrass anybody
because I don't believe anybody went out there and did
that. Now, I would have a problem
if you bull-jibed around, you slept
in the meetings, you were late for meetings,
and you were horse-jibing around on the
field. I had a problem with that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Understandable, understandable. understandable but no but that's
that's but look i i don't think you know that's his history that's who he is uh he's a great
look that he's a great player um you can't argue with he's one of the transcended throwers of the
football absolutely um his resume is is impecc. He doesn't have the championships to go along.
You would think a player of his credential with those four MVPs would have
more Super Bowl appearances, more big game appearances.
It didn't happen that way for whatever reason.
Right.
But his ability to throw the football,
his ability to spin the football is unmatched.
He's second to none.
And he doesn't have to take a backseat to throwing the football to anyone.
No, sir.
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but he wants to eat the big dog
food. Bro, you got your own.
I don't know why
dogs like that. Why do dogs think
somebody got something different than what they got, Ocho?
Hold on. He's all in
Titus Bowl. Hold on. What about babies?
Babies who?
Your kids. Well, they know they got something different.
They get peaches. They get
squashed green beans. You eat fried chicken
steak. Hey, I got one better for you,
Uncle. What happens when you go to dinner?
You with your girl.
Oh, they definitely eat.
You order your food.
You order your food. She order what she want.
But when the food come, she on your plate.
Yes. If you want a chicken, why you
order chicken? You order Simon. Get your hand out
my plate. Yes. Oh, I should
have ordered what you, you want some of this?
You're not finna get no more of this. Do you want me
to, hey, hey, hey, oh, come here.
Which, hey,
you want, you want some steak?
Right, right. Now you can't get what I
got, cause you know, I'm gonna, I'm gonna get, you know, I'm saying, can't get what I got because you know I'm going to get
that A5. Right, right, right, right.
You can't get that
but I can get you something close to it.
Now what would you like? The ribeye? You like the sirloin?
You like the sirloin? You like the filet?
Because I'm the only one
at the table that's eating a $500 steak.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Bring it back. Bring it back again. Bring it back. Bring it back again.
Bring it back. Bring it back. Where the fuck
can you find a $500 steak? Or you just
bullshit? No.
At higher restaurants, they serve A5.
And it all depends on
how many ounces you get.
I go to my restaurant in Atlanta. I thought you said
A5 because of my jersey number.
No. A5.
Japanese Wagyu.
Oh. Remember I told you I had the Wagyu. Oh, remember I told you
I had the Wagyu, remember?
Yeah.
I don't know where the fuck I went.
I don't know where I went,
but it was in strips.
You heard me?
It was like tiny strips.
They were laying on top of each other.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They were really soft and tender
and buttery.
That thing like butter,
ain't it, Ocho?
Yeah, I'm just being honest with you.
So when I go to my place in Atlanta, Charles Panles panels appreciate you taking care of your boy hey they normally
once they know i'm coming in yeah they already know hey mr sharp we got you hey whatever you
want so normally i get like 10 sometimes i feel you know my pockets you know i'll be looking at
how i'm doing i think i go 12 ounces yeah but normally normally I go 8 to 10
I don't go much bigger than that
and you know what's funny
I can't remember where I was at
I can't remember where I was at
and
and honestly you know
I do anything once
I try anything once
you know and I haven't
I haven't been back
I haven't been back
to get the
the wagon again
but
but it was good
it was good
and it was different
for me
who you know
frequents the Waffle House
and I get a steak from Waffle House who I get to stay at the Waffle House,
who frequents, you know, regular
restaurants. No, you mean $100 an ounce. Somebody
says $100 a pound. No, it's $100
an ounce.
Ain't no pound. You get a pound,
you're going to pay damn near a few.
You're going to pay $16, $17, $20.
Boy.
But it's good.
But it's good. I try to treat sometimes yeah yeah i don't go every time but
normally i like i like the ribeye i normally do the river i like flavorful cuts of meat
i do the ribeye uh i prefer not to have it bone in but sometimes the restaurant only have bone in
and then i'll go to something else i'll probably get the filet or the sirloin
but uh hey okay okay okay but i used to get. I used to go to a steakhouse and get chicken.
But they used to take care of me because when I would go, when I went to sleep, when I traveled, Ocho.
Yes, sir.
If I went for three days or less, I took my food with me.
Right.
So I would take enough food for three days, bring it to the hotel.
The hotel would warm it up for me.
Hey, I had a guy come up there and get it, have them put a refrigerator in my room,
they would come get it, or they would store it downstairs.
I would call down, bring it up. Obviously,
I'd give them $40, $50
to bring it up.
That's how I did it.
I remember now,
I know I had the wagon beef at.
Where? At goddamn Jeff Ruby's
when I was in Cincinnati.
Jeff Ruby's? Wagon? What wagon you had? The beef is the wagon. where? that goddamn Jeff Rubies when I was in Cincinnati Jeff Rubies
wagon?
what wagon you had?
the beefy
wagon
the Wagyu
the A5
my bad I'm sorry
the the the
how you spell it
how you spell it
Y-A-G-U
W
okay W
okay W
W-A-G-U
Wagyu
W-A-G-Y-U okay. W-A-G-Y-U.
Okay.
Oh, so the white salad.
Yeah, but you got to say it.
Okay. Wagyu.
Yeah.
I don't know if you've been to the precinct
or Jeff Ruby Steakhouse
in Cincinnati, but that's where I was
when I had the
Wagyu.
It was a great experience.
I love a good steak. It's something I won't do again
though because I'm not paying that kind of money.
You pay top dollar and based
on the price point of the
steak, you understand why. I understood
why once I ate it.
Because I ain't never felt nothing so soft
and buttery like that.
Oh yeah, for sure.
You ever touch a woman's skin?
I'd like to think so.
That's exactly how it happens.
I got three kids, unless they lie to me.
Okay, okay, okay.
That's what that
wacky you tastes like, feel like.
It feel just real...
Yeah.
But I like you.
Look, I'm saying, when I go when I go out
somebody
Ash
yeah
I'm like Ash
you know you do not have to order
what she like to get
the
what is it
sushi
everywhere we go you do not have to order sushi we go to uh, uh, uh, what is the shishimi? What is it? Uh, sushi.
And everywhere we go,
you do not have to order sushi.
We go to a gas station.
Do y'all have sushi?
Hey,
let me get, let me get the sushi and let me get,
let me fill up on pump six.
Hey,
that's funny,
man.
That's why when she had a hotel, you don't, you. When she's in the hotel,
don't you let Ash come to your room.
If anybody hungry, why you waiting
to get to my room and now you hungry?
Oh, she get
crabbed. I look at her
when she...
You didn't order no crab cakes?
Okay.
Okay, I did.
I'm like, oh, I look at you, when you order, you get salmon and you get this.
You come in my room, you get crab cakes.
Oh, and she get two entrees.
She ain't gonna just get one.
Right.
I see, man.
Y'all be good over there man
yeah we
are
we on the road a lot
and
the team they do a great job
Jordan has
Jordan because you know everywhere I go Jordan has
to go right right so you know
because he set up the equipment in the hotel room
you know he's capturing content behind the scenes.
So he goes.
And so it works.
It's great that hopefully he don't get a wife anytime soon,
starts having a damn family.
Right.
Because he going to mess the rotation up.
But I think he like traveling.
He like traveling.
Hey, what's the –
All them damn cameras.
Hey, what would be the terminology
for what Jordan does?
Like, not videographer,
what would it be?
Well, he's all that.
He's social...
My social media,
my content,
he capture all the content.
Yes, your content be real.
Your content be so goddamn dope, man.
I need... Man, I'm just... Man, fuck. I need to get my shit together, man. capture all the content your content be real your content be so goddamn dope man i i need man i'm
just i'm man fuck i need to get my shit together man i do try to travel with me that you know that
wouldn't mind flying spirit someone that wouldn't mind eating at the places that i look with that
good luck with that one yeah yeah he do so everything i want i want to create content
too like i want people taking pictures when I'm stepping out,
when I'm stepping out the car,
and I'm talking to people and hugging people.
I ain't got nothing.
Yeah.
It's all good.
He's in the chat.
So Jordan knows stuff.
Hey, you know we leaving such and such a time.
We in? Who said that?
Well, so basically
he's on the chain with him, Ash,
Shelly, CJ,
all the people like that. I'm the last to know.
I'm the last to know.
Just, hey, Shelly gives me the heads up I need
two days in advance.
And we gone. I got a suitcase
always packed.
Toiletry's already packed. I just had to put, you know, change of clothes, stuff in there,
and we off to the races.
Brian Dayball was asked if Daniel Jones is still the starting quarterback.
Wouldn't say yes, only that they're evaluating things.
The Giants are 3-13 in Daniel Jones' last 16 starts.
If he were to get injured and couldn't pass a physical
by March,
he'd be owed $23 million
fully guaranteed next year.
Drew Locke is currently the Giants
backup.
Hey, why would Brian Dayball say
he want to evaluate
something? How much more
evaluation do you need to do?
What else do you need to see?
I don't know.
That's a large sample size.
Maybe Brian Day Ball need
eyeglasses.
Based on what I've seen,
it's okay to try to make a switch
to Drew Locke.
But the only reason you can't, because the call got to come from
motherfucking upstairs, and they done pay
Young Bull all that goddamn money. They ain't
finna let you make the goddamn switch
because right now you not in playoff
contention. They not gonna
cut Daniel Jones next year.
There will be no
reason to pull him.
Look,
they saw Eli Manning. They broke his
consecutive game streak.
And Eli Manning had won two Super Bowls for them.
Yeah, that was on the back end, though.
That was on the back end.
They knew that.
He's just young.
He on the back end.
He just don't know it.
He just don't know.
Ain't nobody told him yet.
That's the problem is that
you think Drew Locke is the answer
no well I mean
well no well neither is Daniel Jones so what you want to do
well hey
you should have thought about that before you gave him 160 million
hey
timing is everything in life
that's what my granddad used to tell me
somebody said Ash please don't eat
gas station crap.
I remember.
She would.
She ain't going to find a store in the airport
and she ain't going to go in there and get something.
Anybody want something?
That's different.
And you know we can walk by this store
without going in to get some chips or some cookies
or some candy, soda, water.
We can't just keep walking to the gate, right?
She gotta get something.
She gotta get something. She'll feel like
if I don't buy something, man.
Something ain't right? Yeah.
Well, I guess, you know,
she gonna get something.
Chips. And she gonna go ahead and get one chip at a time.
What?
Man, grab a handful of those chips.
Bryce Young's confidence is growing.
Things aren't perfect, but the Panthers quarterback is finding a way to get the job done.
Even Kanellis, his head coach, acknowledges he's continued to make positive statements,
although didn't go as far as name him as a starter moving forward.
Certainly, Bryce made a great statement for himself.
I'm just so proud of Bryce.
I'm so proud of taking the next step again.
I thought he had a great day.
I thought it could have been a fantastic day.
I thought a few balls got away from us.
But Bryce certainly is making a statement
to all of us. So I just could tell
how proud I am of just
weekly progress. Happy, man.
I'm happy for young Bull, boy.
Because his
confidence was shot up.
His confidence was shot. I'm glad
to see him win. I'm glad to see him
win. Yeah. Because
hell, you don't understand how I'm glad to see him win I'm glad to see him win Yeah Because Hell
You don't understand
You don't understand
How that feels
Because I'm thinking about
When I was on the back end
Of my career
You know
My confidence
Is arrogant
As cocky as I am
When it comes to playing
When it comes to playing
The game of football
But my shit was shot boy
It was shot
And I didn't have
An opportunity to get it back
I didn't so i knew
how he was feeling when you were your second year or first year second year so if you already feel
like that and the first question when they ask you if you still have your confidence and you
say your confidence in the lord i'm like oh hell no no not not i know i know it's okay to serve you
but not right now i need you to i need you to hell yeah I'm confident.
What you talking about?
Yeah I'm ready.
Yes I can lead this team.
I mean but
you know it is what it is.
I'm glad to see him
where he at now though.
Yeah.
It's a good thing.
But I will eat
gas station fried chicken
and tater logs.
Tater.
You know what tater logs are?
I guess people call them
tater wedges.
We used to call them
tater logs. Those wedges of potatoes them tater wedges. We used to call them tater logs.
Those wedges of potatoes that's like this long?
Wedges. What y'all call them?
Google tater logs or tater wedges.
Right.
And then you go like, oh, yeah, I know what those are.
Ash, no, she's from the country.
I don't know why she thinks she's from upstate New York.
No, I said
Jordan.
I said it like this long.
They call them wedges?
Okay, we used to call them tater logs.
Y'all try to change the name.
Don't think y'all slick. change the name. Tater wedge. Don't think y'all
slick. Tater tots.
No, tater tots are round. These are
wedges. They're long.
Oh, I know what you mean. Yeah.
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