Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Eagles win SB LIX, Kendrick SB halftime performance, Jets move on from Rodgers
Episode Date: February 10, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles absolutely destroying Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl... LIX. Later, Unc and Ocho react to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime performance, rate the performance on a scale of 1-10 and debate if bringing out Serena Williams was a petty move, The New York Jets informed Aaron Rodgers that they will be moving on and much more!04:34 - Show start04:46 - Intro06:17 - Eagles win Super Bowl LIX40:20 - Kendrick Lamar halftime46:30 - Tom Brady’s $800,000 watch51:11 - Kellan Moore56:18 - Jets move on from Rodgers1:01:00 - Authmn Lookwood(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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defense 40-22
in Super Bowl 59.
Everyone loves a comeback story.
Saquon Barkley leads the Eagles there,
but it was that defense and Jalen Hurts' arm and his legs
that won this ballgame 40-22.
We've seen this before, Ocho.
The last time the Chiefs lost in the Super Bowl,
Tampa defense got after them.
They couldn't run the football.
They became one-dimensional.
They came one-dimensional again tonight, and the Eagles pinned their ears back. They got after run the football. They became one-dimensional. And they came one-dimensional again tonight.
And the Eagles pinned their ears back.
They got out to Patrick Mahomes, forced a couple turnovers,
forced three turnovers, a pick six, an interception right before the half.
And that was the difference in the ballgame.
What did you like about what you saw from the Eagles in this dominating victory?
Don't let the score fool you.
40-22, no, no, no, no. That was a dominating victory. Don't let the score fool you. 40-22, no, no, no, no.
That was a dominating victory.
Hey, listen, the game of
football, especially in the Super Bowl,
most of the time, it's one up front.
It's one up front. It's one in the trenches.
That's where everything starts at.
The Eagles' defense,
Fangio didn't have to do any
blitzing. He didn't have to do anything exotic
except line up and rush the pass
because the front four got the job done all night.
I'm not sure what the center was doing.
I'm not sure what the right tackle and the left tackle were doing all night
for the Kansas City Chiefs.
They played, you know what, I'm not going to talk about them.
I'm going to credit the Eagles defense.
The defense played phenomenal football.
They tried to roll out.
If you notice,
not too many times, the Packers
from home just dropped back. You notice how they rolled them to the
left a little bit, rolled them to the right a little bit.
They kind of reset their pocket a little bit. They gave the
offensive line a little help with Jalen Carter.
You know, trying to nullify
him a little bit. Get him to reset his feet
and have to start all the way back over.
As opposed to just coming up field and bull
rushing.
They couldn't get nothing done.
They weren't able to run the ball.
Obviously, they made them one-dimensional,
which is why the game turned out the way it did.
Now, on the flip side of the ball, the Chiefs did a great job.
The Chiefs did a great job in nullifying the run
and not allowing Saquon Barkley to hit his head off the goalpost
and being efficient in the run game,
but they weren't able to stop the pass.
Jalen Hurts, very good in the pass.
I think, if I'm not mistaken,
this might be one of the few games we threw for over 200 yards
where they didn't have more rushing yards
and they actually won the goddamn game.
Well, the defense gave them a very good field position, Ocho.
And when you look at it, the problem was that, yeah,
they did a great job of stopping Saquon,
but they couldn't get off the field on third down.
You see, your job is not complete until you get off the field on third down.
Now you have them on third down.
Trent McDuffie, what did he do, Ocho?
He got an unnecessary penalty.
Now they go and get a touchdown.
You got to be smart.
You can't put yourself in situations like that.
Give the Eagles and see the thing with Kansas City.
They ran into the same thing thing and I tweeted it early.
This game has the exact feel
of the Chiefs Tampa.
The Chiefs couldn't run the football.
The book says we know y'all not
going to want to play run the football. Guess what?
They play shell cover. Cover two.
Well, you're not going to run the football.
If a team
is playing nickel, you've got to run them out of it.
You've got to. You don't have a choice.
They've got small guys. They're playing a 4-2-5.
You've got to run them up out of it.
And when their inability to try to
even attempt to run, now
Vic Fangio says, okay,
they walk right into the trap.
Most definitely. And I thought
the game would have been a lot better.
I thought it would have been a lot better, obviously, with the creativity
and how special Mahomes
is, but Mahomes was never
able to be poised. He was never able to gain
composure and be comfortable in the pocket.
The entire night, they had him running
for his life, even with the tricks that they
tried to do in getting him out
the parlor, rolling him out
a little bit, but what it did, it made him
one-dimensional, especially with one side of the field.
That's how the first
interception happened, because he lost vision
of, how do you say his last name?
I don't want to butcher it.
He lost vision of where he was at
because he was rolling that way, and obviously
when you're rolling that way, you're not staring at that side.
You're staring at what's coming towards
you to where you can throw the ball.
Didn't even see him coming. Interception
goes the other way.
The game was a very
good game from all three phases
for the Chiefs.
For the Eagles, you mean?
Offensive, defensive, obviously special
teams as well, not giving up any big plays.
There was some garbage time work
from Mahomes and Worthy
that really didn't
affect the game in any way.
But congratulations to the Eagles.
And I think, I'm going to tell you why the Eagles won.
It was the good luck kiss I gave Sirianni
before the game started, at the media day.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
Ocho, normally what happens,
if you go back and study playoffs,
when you get into the game and you lose, whatever your weakness was,
it gets exacerbated.
What was the Eagles' problem for the most part of the year?
Pass protection.
Yeah, pass protection.
Now we got an opportunity to see it.
The same thing they lost.
Now, the last time they lost the Super Bowl, they lost to the Buccaneers.
They went out and signed Joe Tooney.
Now, if I'm the Chiefs, I'm going to go get Trent Williams.
I will overpay for it.
Yeah.
Because I've got to get a left tackle.
I've got to put Joe Tooney back at left guard.
Right.
I've got to do that.
Because it does not matter how great you are look this is what if you look
at this game look at what the eagles did and who they did it to right this is one of the most
dominating performances that you're going to see yes there have been other games you go back and
look at the 85 bears that was tony eason you look at what we did that was carrie collins right you look
but when you look at what they did to a historically and generational and a transcendent
quarterback yes this is one of the most dominating performances that you're going to see kind of what
like the seahawks did to peyton manning kind of like what the bugs did to patrick mahomes
they dominated i mean it wasn't close yet you were looking like 40-22 but at one
point in time the game was 40-6
the game was 40-6
and for all intents and purposes
the game was over at 24-0 at the half
because the people were like well you saw what Tom Brady did
no
the difference was
that wasn't that god damn Atlanta defense out there
no
bro one team had like 11 plays.
The other team had 12 first downs.
So I didn't see any semblance that there was something that they could do.
You see, they come out and try to run the football.
They ran it for a play.
And then guess what?
They go right back to throwing it.
Listen, I saw a stat.
I saw a stat.
I think Tom Brady called it out.
They hadn't gotten the first down.
I think if I might be wrong, you can correct me if I'm wrong.
They didn't get a first down until damn near.
Oh, they didn't pass the 50-yard line, huh?
Uh-huh.
The 50-yard line.
Was it the first half and not until the third?
I'm like, what the hell is going on?
Yeah, it was.
I mean, you've got to give the Eagles credit.
Mahomes didn't play well.
Credit that.
It wasn't that he didn't play well on his own.
The Eagles had a lot to do with that.
That front four was relentless.
That front four was relentless.
Give credit to Sweat.
Give credit to Smith.
Give credit to Jalen Carter.
Give credit to Williams.
Give credit to those guys.
Jordan Davis, they did an unbelievable job of doing what they were supposed
to do. Our job, and guess what?
Even when he was able to skate,
they chased him down. They didn't give up.
They were relentless in their pressure.
And they earned this
victory. Now, I don't know if y'all
noticed, but hey, they built the last.
Yeah. You look at
what they got. They built the last.
They got Hurts on an easy
contract they got their two wide receivers
they got them sold up
now you're going to have to do something with Braun
you're going to have to make a decision it's going to cost you a little bit of money
you got to bring him back
he's on the one year he was special
he was special
all season long for them
you have to bring him back
and he was a defensive player of the year candidate.
So, Ocho, you got Saquon tied up.
Your offense is tied up.
You got Lane Johnson locked up.
You got Myla Locked Up.
You got Dickerson locked up.
Your center is going to be in the second year.
He's on a rookie contract.
Offensively, you're straight.
But look at the age, Gon.
Look at the age. If you look at the landscape of the team on both look at the age, look at the age.
If you look at the landscape
of the team on both sides
of the ball,
almost everybody's young.
You obviously have
a few veterans
that are up in it.
Yeah, yeah.
But the majority
of the team is young.
This team is going
to be together for a while.
And then you have to think,
you still got the draft.
Yeah.
And then you still have
off-season acquisitions
that Jeffrey Lurie
and Hyde Roseman
are going to make
to even better the squad.
The question is, there's a guy out there that says he wants to be traded.
Who?
Miles Garrett.
Oh, they're not going to be able to fit it.
Then you're not going to be able to pay nobody else.
I'm just saying.
But look, hold on.
Stay with me real quick now.
Okay. Look what they were able to do. If I'm a GM from harry roseman and from jeffrey lurie look what they were able to do with the
front four they have right right now the young bulls you know yes it do you really want to do
you really need based off what you saw tonight against past mahomes and the canada city team
do you really need to bring in a Miles Garrett?
I, uh, you gotta keep, you can't stand Pat.
Now, they're gonna look, I'm looking to improve.
Now, you're probably gonna,
it's gonna probably be too much to give it up, but to
give up, to get him. Yeah. And like you
said, right now,
for the next week, I'm not even thinking about that,
I'm gonna enjoy this. Right. If I'm Jeffrey
Lurie and High Rose, if I'm
Jeffrey, I'm saying, Howard, don't bring me any ideas. I going to enjoy this. If I'm Jeffrey Lurie and Hyde Rose, if I'm Jeffrey, I'm saying, Hyde, don't bring me any
ideas. I want to hear this.
I want to enjoy this.
If I'm Nick Sirianni,
Hyde, don't tell Hyde. You're going to
lose your offensive coordinator. It looks like
Kellen Moore has the job unless
something unforeseen happened
in the last 24, 48
hours. He has the job in New Orleans.
So you're going to have to find a new play caller.
But the fact of the matter is
that what they have,
they're a very, very good, well-coached team.
Sarayani,
when you showed up with that sweatsuit,
told me that you didn't think you were going to get the job,
but you got the job.
You proved me a word.
I was wrong
about you. get the job, but you got the job. You've proven your worth. I was wrong about
you.
You got to the
Super Bowl, you lose your coordinators, and everybody's
down and out on you, but you know what?
You go back and you get Vic Fangio,
and that defense was outstanding.
Kellen Moore did a great job
of calling the game, running the football
all year long with Saquon Barkley.
Jalen Hurts doing what he needed to do
in order to, hey, okay,
I'm throwing for 121. I'm throwing for
148. Now in this ball game,
y'all give me a lot of single high
coverage. I'm going to make
these throws. And then when the coverage
got tight,
I'm out of there. I'm taking off. Yeah, yeah.
He started picking them up and putting them down.
So now that's the problem that you're up against when you got these
mobile quarterbacks, Ocho. You run past
them, they jump out the window and they're hot-tailing
and all you're doing is looking at the taillight.
This was a dominating performance.
The Eagles fans rejoiced.
Did Jalen
Hurts win the MVP? Who won MVP?
Was it a defensive player?
Was it Sweat? Was it Hurts?
Who won MVP?
It should have been Hurts.
I mean, if it was going to be somebody
on the defensive side of the ball,
hell, the whole goddamn defense should have got it,
the whole front line.
Hurts.
Oh, Hurts just won it, though.
Yeah, that's what I was going to say, yeah.
Yeah.
But it was an outstanding performance
of what we saw today
they dominated this ball game
but when I looked at this ball game
Mojo and we talked about it Thursday night
I said the Eagles have the better team
if you look at it player for player
yeah player for player they do
it's not even close
maybe the only
position
is quarterback,
where you can say they got a better play.
Other than that, you look at wide receivers.
Look at the running back.
You look at the offensive line.
Okay, Chris Jones and Jalen Carter, that's a push.
Look at the linebacker, Zach Brown.
Boom.
Okay, maybe McDuffie and Mitchell.
Maybe McDuffie's slightly better.
Maybe that's a push.
But if you look at the other positions,
so if you look at the starting 22,
with the exception of maybe one, two positions,
the Eagles have the better team.
Yeah, most definitely.
And usually, in this case, most of the time,
if the offensive line didn't play so bad,
if they didn't play so bad,
Patrick Mahomes' decision-making wouldn't have been as bad as it was.
No, no, no.
He started taking risks.
Yeah, they made him very, very, very uncomfortable from the beginning of the game.
So when you talk about which team is better, Patrick Mahomes has been so good since he's been in the league.
Regards to how good the personnel is on both sides of the ball for the goddamn Eagles.
Yeah. Patrick Mahomes, most of the ball for the goddamn Eagles. Yeah.
Patrick Mahomes, most of the time, has always been
good enough to overcome that.
He's been good enough to overcome the weaknesses
that they have offensively. But tonight?
Uh-uh.
If you go back and look at
the games that he's lost. Yes.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had
a better team. Yeah.
Offensive line?
Because remember that first time, Ocho,
they trotted out five new offensive linemen.
I don't care who you are.
I don't care who your quarterback is.
You trotted out five new offensive linemen,
you're not winning that game.
But he needed to do a better job of protecting the football,
especially.
But when you get down, Ocho, you start taking chances.
You don't gamble, but people out there that gambles knows what I'm talking about.
You start losing, and the next thing you do,
you start adding more chips to the pile
to try to get your money back in one shot.
Ocho, you done lost 4,000.
So the first thing you do,
I'm going to get this 4,000 back with one hand.
Let me bet five.
Well, you bet five next thing, you don't die.
You're down 9,000.
And so you keep compounding it.
So you start taking unnecessary risk.
Right.
And puts your team further behind the eight ball.
This is the thing.
This is a one-shot game.
You got to throw the kitchen sink out there.
Once you're behind the eight ball in a game like this,
playing against a defense like that,
you have no choice but to put the ball in harm's way.
You don't have a choice but to take those risks and bet that and bet that bet that five or four thousand to try to get your money back.
You ain't got all day. This ain't no seven game series.
What is one shot and you going home?
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What the Chiefs ask their running backs to do, they do very well.
They don't need to say Quan Barkley.
No, I'm not saying.
No, no, no, no, no.
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I like your idea, though.
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But it's only one Saquon Barkley.
Stay with me now.
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I'm trying to think of somebody else that is.
Josh Jacobs.
Yeah.
But there's only one Josh Jacobs. Now, there's a handful of running backs that is Josh Jacobs. There's only one Josh Jacobs.
There's a handful of running backs
that can have... Get a tier
two running back. Those are tier ones.
Get you a tier two. Well, they got tier two
right now. What do you mean? They got
tier threes. You think so?
Yeah. No.
Come on. Yeah.
They do, Ocho. They do.
Come on, man. Don't do me like that. Yeah. That he do, Ocho. That he do. Come on, man.
Don't do me like that.
Yeah, they do.
They do.
But the main thing they need is offensive line.
They got to be able to protect.
The left guard.
I mean, because the left tackle, they tried to get Humphries,
and his knee hadn't healed yet.
They tried to draft Morris, and he wasn't any good.
So you take one of your best offensive
linemen and Tooney and you kick him out the left tackle and he had one of his worst days today they
did a number on him today oh yeah they did a number on him today that's not that's not him
that's not him he's not comfortable no he's not comfortable in that position for one and listen
I'm not I'm not an offensive lineman I'm not an offensive lineman but I've watched some of the
greats for one of them I started with Willie Anderson even though he played on the right
played on the right side,
Tooney's footwork wasn't
there where it needed to be.
It wasn't there where it needed to be. His hand
placement was off
and a smaller
God damn it, what's
the number? Sweat. Sweat.
Sweat. Even with the chip.
Even with Pacheco coming out to help with the chip,
he still wasn't able to get in position to be able to
hunger down
and get sweat.
Yeah, he might as well change his cleats, Ocho.
Because you see, the dude, they were bullying him.
And he was just sliding.
Because that second interception,
he got pushed into Mahomes,
and Mahomes couldn't get anything on him.
And Braun picked him.
Because he had Hollywood coming in behind him.
He did, yeah.
But the Eagles...
What do you think the chances of them
are of actually getting
Trent Williams? Is that even a possibility?
Yes, Trent's a free agent.
Oh, that's
a done deal then.
That's a no-brainer.
And the 49ers, I don't know if they're going to be able
to offer the money
because they're over the cap.
They got a lot of money.
Plus, you got to sign Purdy.
You got to sign Purdy.
I know, but I don't think Purdy going to try to hit him across the head.
Now, I'm not sure how everyone else views Purdy.
I'm not sure how Purdy views himself and his agent.
Are you trying to get Joe Burrow money?
Are you trying to get Lamar Jackson money? Are you trying to get Lamar Jackson money?
Are you going to allow room to maneuver
and continue to bolster your squad
so you can get an opportunity
to get back to a game like this again?
My job is not to worry about that.
You told me that's business.
You say players play.
You let management do management things.
So my job is not to worry about your cap.
Just like your job is not to worry about your cap. Just like your job
is not to worry about two jet flanker drive
50 bingo pick.
I'm going to worry about what's on the field. I'm going to let
you worry about upstairs.
I'm going to need my money because here's the thing,
Ocho, remember that first contract. Now,
the first contract, I got to get all I can.
Now, maybe down the road, second contract,
third contract, maybe I'll be...
Yes, because he's not like Mahomes.
See, Mahomes was the first-round pick.
So he got, you know, $20 million guaranteed out the gate.
Brock Purdy probably made maybe $4 million, $3 million on his first contract.
I got to get that get back.
Right.
Huh?
You're right.
He got two more years.
Well, they ain't going to get tripped.
They might release him, though.
You got to hope.
You've got to find somebody to secure
that left side. You've got to be able to protect
Mahomes' blind side.
And right now, they don't have that guy.
So, hey, you scour
and maybe, hey,
you're going to be picking 31st.
The likelihood of you getting a tackle way down there is not very good, Ojo.
It's not very good that you're going to get a quality offensive line,
especially as a rookie.
Premium.
Premium.
That can come in right now.
And you put him at that position?
That you can plug and play.
Yeah, you're right.
I mean, he was one of the greats.
Jonathan Ogden didn't play left tackle his rookie year. He played left guard.
Yeah. They had T-Bone.
They had Tony Jones out there.
They ended up trading T-Bone to us.
And then they kicked J.O. out.
A lot of times, if you go back
and look, a lot of times, you left the guys
that are left tackles, they start at right
tackle. Or they start at a guard
and then they kick them out.
Right. And so,
the likelihood of somebody coming
in as a rookie and just going right
off the rip and playing left tackle,
that's not big. I mean, it's happened,
but more times than not, it doesn't happen.
But this is about the
Eagles. As much as the three-peat
was in play
and it would have been great to see it because I don't
think we're ever going to see it. I don't think I'm going to see it
in my lifetime. Maybe you hang around a little bit longer than me and you're able to see it because I don't think we're ever going to see. I don't think I'm going to see it in my lifetime.
Maybe you hang around a little bit longer than me and you're able to see some NFL team win three consecutive Super Bowls.
But I don't think it's very, very likely. With that being said, the Eagles earned this victory with their play tonight, the way they did in the playoffs.
But you think about it.
The toughest opponent that they had were the Rams.
Yeah. That was the toughest opponent that they had were the Rams. Yeah.
That was the toughest opponent.
They blitzed everybody else.
They blitzed everyone else.
Washington was close until they started turning the ball over.
Turning the ball over.
Yep.
But this game right here, even before the turnover, this game really wasn't close.
No.
I mean, the Chiefs weren't doing anything
they really weren't
the Chiefs fought one victory short of becoming
the first team in NFL history to win
three consecutive Super Bowls
Kansas City lost to the Philadelphia Eagles
marks the first playoff loss since losing to the
Bengals in 2021
the AFC Championship game a span
of 1,106 days,
the Tom Brady-led Patriots still hold the record for most consecutive playoff wins with 10.
Well, I got 12.
That's neither here nor there.
One more than the Chiefs, whose playoff winning streak stopped at nine.
Yeah, you can look it up, Ash.
I got 12 consecutive playoff wins.
Hey, but this is a—
I said 12.
This is a thing also. I said 12. This is the thing, also.
I said 12.
I'm the king.
I'm the king.
I'm still number one right now.
I got a contract between me and the Lions
that says I got 12 consecutive wins.
This is the funny thing, too,
when you think about it, right?
I'm happy that the Eagles won.
I'm happy for Jalen Hurts.
He finally got the monkey off his back.
He got a Super Bowl championship.
He got his ring,
right? You got your Lombardi.
Now, on the flip side of things, I think about the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, despite, even
with the Office of Wolves, look how far
they're getting year in and year out,
even with the struggles that they have on the offensive line.
Yeah. When they do
improve in that area, even if they
don't, or they try to bolster it any kind of way
in the offseason, they're still going to be back
again next year.
Think about it, Ocho. You know why?
Look at the defense.
Now, the defense was on the field an awful lot
tonight. You can't put your defense out
there 38, 40 minutes and expect them
to hold up like that.
If the Chiefs offense
could do anything tonight,
maybe we see a different ball game.
But tonight belongs to the Eagles.
It belongs to the Eagles.
The Eagles was suffocating.
The defense, that front four did their job.
Zach Braun, they didn't want to hold on.
Look, I know where they had, what,
he got a couple of touchdowns late in the ball game,
had 157, and he got better.
And when you get Rasheed Rice and you get him back,
get those two together,
they're going to be okay.
Hey, you need to probably go need
to get you another guy outside.
Go get you a guy to go outside
because those guys,
they're inside guys, Ocho.
They're inside guys.
But other than that,
I don't know how much trends
left on the tiles with Kelsey.
I'm sure he's going to want to come back. Probably. I don't know how much trends left on the tiles with Kelsey. I'm sure he's going to want to
come back. Probably.
I don't think he would want to.
You don't want to go out like this.
You're right.
You're right. I couldn't
say I'm blaming. Worthy
ended up the game, had a huge game.
Eight catches, a buck 57 and two touchdowns.
One 57.
I mean, hold on.
There hasn't been a whole lot of games.
Jerry had 211 in the game.
I think Ricky Sanders had 180-something in the game.
Lance Watt had 161.
This might be the fourth.
I'm just going off the top of my head, though, Charlie.
This might be the fourth best receiving day in Super Bowl history.
Ashley's checking.
She, you know, she want me to be wrong so bad.
But consecutive, it counts consecutive.
No, it doesn't.
So let me ask you a question.
If I complete 23 passes, I miss the rest of the season,
then I come back and I complete 40 passes.
That don't count?
No, it don't count.
So let me get
this right. Ocho, we in the game.
I go 15 for 15
from the free throw line. Now I go
five or six games and I don't get to go to the free
throw line. Then I come back and I go
15 for 15. Is that not 30
for 30? Or they say, well, you didn't shoot no
free throws in the last five games.
Your streak got broken.
Nah.
What Ash
said don't count? Yeah.
Because you got Jerry,
Ricky Sanders,
Isaac Bruce,
this one.
Mahomes was sacked
a career high six times.
The Eagles blitzed Patrick Mahomes
on zero dropbacks. Let that sink in,
Ocho. They didn't blitz.
When you don't have to blitz
to sacrifice your backhand,
and you can get that kind of pressure, that's unheard of.
You can do so much more.
Listen, obviously, when your front four is getting home like that,
you can do so much more defensively because you don't got to do nothing extra.
Ocho, check this stat out.
Mahomes is the sixth quarterback in Super Bowl history not to be blitzed a single time.
All six quarterbacks lost.
I will read that again to you, Ochoa.
Mahomes became the sixth quarterback in NFL history
not to be blitzed a single time.
All six quarterbacks lost.
Chat, do you understand what that means?
That means that front four is getting after that quarterback's ass.
And when you can get after him with four
and you can drop seven in coverage,
that's why it's imperative
to be able to run the football, Ocho.
But that's the problem, huh? You're saying
run the football. Let's say they
have somebody different outside of Kareem Hunt,
outside of Pacheco. If the front four is playing
that well and getting pressure upfield,
how are you going to run the ball?
Even if you had a tier two back, as you said,
what would be the difference?
The problem is, Ocho,
you got to attempt to run.
See, running, see, a lot of times people are like, well, I ain't getting no yards.
Right.
Sometimes it's just a slow down the pass rush.
Right.
And to get the defense.
Get them thinking a little bit.
Get them to think about something else other than pin their ears back.
Because, hey, I got to make you think, I can't always have chicken and
steak. I would just like, oh man,
that joker probably got some gulag serving. That ain't no sense
of me rushing out of here to
go to get that bull, John.
And that's how you have to treat it.
After today's results here, the current
active NFL coaches that have won Super
Bowls, Sir Yanni, Andy Reid
has three, Sean McVay has one,
Pete Carroll, now back with the Raiders, got one,
John Harbaugh has one, Sean Payton has one, Mike Tomlin has one.
Does the win quiet the criticism about Sarayani?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
At least for this year.
Yeah, I mean, listen, I'm not sure what you can say after that.
And the same criticism that Jalen Hurts gets as well, that's
going to quiet down as well. Absolutely.
And rightfully so. He doesn't throw the
ball enough. You know, he's not...
There's nothing else you can say.
Make me throw it.
You know what I'm saying?
Hold on, hold on. He just showed
you today. Yeah, he just showed
you today. Oh, I can get it done.
Now, I just, Jada Hurst
basically saying, listen, I do what they
asking me to do. If it's to hand
the ball off to Saquon 28,
30 times, I can do this as well. But if
I need to throw,
I'm going to show you today. And that's exactly what I did.
He showed you today. I can get the job
done in the air too.
And that's the thing though, Ocho.
If you want a team to do something, you have to make them do it.
They're not going to volunteer, well, throw the football.
No, why would I throw the football when I'm getting 7, 8, 9, 10 yards
of clip running the football?
Well, why would I pass the football?
Why would I try to run the football when I'm throwing it?
And my quarterback, Harry, we have to part way through the third quarter.
He got 350 yards.
No.
You have to, if you want a team to do something, you have to force We're through the third quarter. He got 350 yards. No, you have to. If you want a team to do something,
you have to force them to do it.
Right.
Because whatever they're having success with,
they're not going to stop that.
That'd be foolish.
Right.
To stop that.
That's why I say when people are doing things,
what's the likelihood, Ojo,
if he's had success?
That's what I tell people.
When someone has success doing something,
it's harmful. Why would I change it, Ojo? when someone has success doing something it's hard
for them why why would i change it oh joe i'm having success doing it i'm winning games or
i'm doing x y and z right that's the problem but the eagles uh cooper dejean became the first in
nfl history to score a touchdown on his birthday nice birthday gift. When was Saquon's birthday?
Saquon's birthday was... He didn't score no touchdown.
I mean, his birthday...
I'm saying his birthday was today, too, yeah?
As well?
I think so.
It's today.
He didn't get no tub.
Yeah, he didn't get no tub.
He didn't get my 90 yards.
I had to parlay pick.
Perfect.
You had him for 90?
I had him for 90. I got Worthy for a touchdown. I got Jalenlay pick. Perfect. You had him for 90? I had him for 90.
I got Worthy for a touchdown.
I got Jalen Hurts for a touchdown.
What else I had?
Xavier, I had Hurts to get a touchdown
because I knew him.
I know somebody going to get caught short
at the one-yard line, and they're going to
push his ass in the end zone.
Jalen Hurts, I'd say he'll get that one.
I think Xavier Worthy's going to score.
Did you win any money?
How much you won?
I ain't won no money, man.
I need to say quality to get 90.
You know what?
Because guess what?
We had Travis to score a touchdown.
I said, I don't like that.
I said, I like Worthy.
Yeah.
I like Worthy to score a touchdown.
Honestly, when it came to Travis, I didn't think Travis would have a good game.
I had no agreement.
I had no agreement having a game, if anything, at that point.
No.
And you know what?
I wonder who Max was Mac bet on.
You know who Max was Mac?
Yeah.
I wonder who he bet on.
I think, what do you call him?
I think, what do you call him?
Portnoy.
I think he bet a million dollars on the Eagles.
Ooh.
Dave Portnoy, CEO of Barstool.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, I think he bet a million dollars on the Eagles.
And I know he had.
But if I was going to bet money that bet something to me, I would bet the Eagles.
Yeah.
I mean.
Oh, hell yeah.
I thought they had the better team.
They got the better team.
Yeah.
The only position that you could definitively say that the Chiefs have the better
is the quarterback.
Yeah, that's it.
Other than that, what are you going to say?
You're going to say right tackle on offense?
Lane Johnson.
Right.
My allotted?
Come on.
Dickerson?
Maybe the center.
Okay, maybe Creed Humphrey is the better.
But come on now. Yeah. Other than that, no. Look at the center. Okay, maybe Creed Humphrey is the better. But come on now.
Yeah.
Other than that, no.
Look at the defense.
Player for player.
Nah, nah.
And that's no knock on none of those guys.
The Eagles, they built last.
Yeah.
Hey, we already know who in that division,
but that team ain't going nowhere.
Now, y'all doing all that
talking there are a lot of guys that's doing a lot of talking they change coaches and they talk
about oh we going we gonna win the nfc oh you saw that no you're not no you're not oh joe yo
kendra lamar drake lawsuit references drake lawsuit during the halftime show. Kendrick, boy, he petted. That joker brought out, he brought out Serena.
You saw Serena at that crib walk?
Serena, she was out there in Compton.
Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay.
No, Serena and Drake used to date.
Yeah, I understand that part. Remember, Serena
grew up in Compton now, a little bit.
She was out there. Yeah.
Oh, man, Serena
was out there hitting it up, not like us.
I remember she quit walk after she won a match.
Wimbledon.
I forgot what year that was.
Wimbledon.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ocho, rate the halftime shoulder scale to 1 to 10.
Oh, it was a 10.
It was a 10.
I ain't going that high, Ocho.
Huh?
I ain't going that high.
No?
I mean, listen, if you understand how everything came about
and how a song that is not even really a song,
it's not even a song.
It's a diss track.
Yes.
And you're performing it at the Super Bowl.
Man, I don't know.
Oh, he's pleased.
He got everything out of that orange.
How do you not? He got everything out of that orange. How do you not?
He got everything out of that orange.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All the juice.
Everything.
Agent inside.
Used the zest,
the pill for zest.
Right.
Yeah, he squeezed.
He got everything out of that one.
Yeah.
He got everything out of that one.
Hey, I have a question.
I have a question for you.
Yeah.
No, anyway, I mean,
I know we talk about Super Bowl performance, obviously what it was rated.
But I think at some point, the feud that these two were having, Drake is still a big enough artist to be able to withstand this and come back.
Yeah, for sure he can.
Yeah.
Yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely.
Yeah.
That's a no brainer.
I mean, even with that being said, Drake is still a big artist. Yeah. a no-brainer. Even with that being said,
Drake is still a big artist.
Drake still does more money. Drake just did
a billion streams.
The fastest to do a billion streams or something.
Drake is Drake.
He got involved into a
contest that he probably is not
good at. Probably should have just
left well enough alone.
You talk about a battle and a contest
that there have been many
that he would probably beat. There would be many
contests that he would probably win.
This was the boogeyman.
This was the boogeyman in that instance
when it comes to going back and forth.
Oh, Joe.
Yeah.
If he wins, what does he get
out of winning? He's Drake. He's the biggest rapper. Yeah. He can get he get out of winning?
He's Drake.
He's the biggest rapper.
Yeah.
But he can get a lot out of losing.
Mm-hmm.
Just let it go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you go back and look at it,
Nas beat Jay-Z.
Jay-Z let it go.
Look at where Jay-Z is. That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
At some point in time,
what Master P,
who was that?
Hold on,
told me.
Master P and Gilly.
I signed down with Gilly.
And I said,
bro,
as a matter of fact,
you're the second person
in 48 hours to sell me.
He said,
boy,
sometime they'll trick you
out your position.
Drake tried to lock me
and let the man
trick him out of the position.
Right.
That way,
let it go.
For what? Okay, you got me.
Yeah.
Let me go on and put pin to pad, come out with some more hits.
Boom.
It's when you go back and forth.
Now, you allow
your listeners ears
to hear that and go back and forth.
Ooh, ooh, ooh. Yeah, ooh, Drake. Damn. You probably should have left that one alone, cuz. in your listeners ears to hear that and go back and You might not lose, but somebody going to get some licks on you. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know, it's funny.
What's funny about it is, is this is the first time you've ever seen one.
Someone actually get these kind of licks on someone this big.
Some of that.
Yeah.
Right.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't really.
But see, and what made now you suing and all that.
That's what people look at.
I broke.
It's a diss track.
It ain't that serious.
Yeah, I think there's some stuff. Well, the machine and they, you know, you, I mean,
you allowed him to say these derogatory and my character, blah, blah, blah.
Well, y'all was going back and forth.
Yeah.
There must be some.
So.
I'm not into it.
I'm not invested into it that much.
I'm just on the house.
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Tom Brady, he wore a Jacob and Company.
You saw that?
Yeah. 800,000, what? A powwow. Yeah. Tom Brady He wore a Jacob and Company You saw that? Yeah
800,000, right?
Eight, eight, five, wow
Yeah
We oughta go on and get us one, Ocho
Come again?
We oughta go get us one
We, Ocho and Unc and Ocho
I don't think so
I don't think, I don't think we should
I think what we can do is we can keep it simple
And plain
I think it had a little, you know, a few.
I just, I like my watch simple and plain.
I don't like the diamonds and the ice on my watch.
I like the ice.
How you talking?
This man, did y'all see this man at Nightcap Live?
He don't like ice now.
He out there looking like Flavor playing with that big ass 85,
but he don't like ice.
I specifically said I don't like ice
on my watch. I want to be able to tell time.
I want to be able to look at it and see
exactly what time it is, not have
the glaciers
staring back at me. That's all.
I want to be one like that.
But you
wouldn't look right with
a watch like that, with all the diamonds on it.
I would look just right.
I'm just saying, you're very simple.
I am.
Right.
But I tell you what, give me about eight months, a year.
I'm going to see you.
Then I'll let you tell me.
When you see it, I'm going to be like, damn, that thing look good.
Don't do it, man.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Man, $800,000?
Nah. Man, please.
He probably didn't have to pay for that.
They sent it to him
for the exact reason
that people are going to want to know, okay, what is that
Tom Brady's ring? People are going to see it.
It's a Super Bowl. Everybody's going to
be watching. That's called marketing promo.
I'm not even going to charge you for this.
Perfect.
No, I can't.
No, no, no.
I just, $800,000.
Now, I'll spend some money.
Now, Lord knows I can't take any of it with me.
Right.
But $800,000 might be a little bit too much for me to get off of.
Especially for a watch.
Hell, for anything, less than a house, I need to be able to sleep in that mofo.
I mean, yeah.
Take
800,000 Ocho?
Hey, listen. Take 800,000 and buy you some units.
Buy you some units.
Hey, I'm looking back now. I could have taken
800,000 and bought me some Bitcoin.
Man, if I'd have bought 800,000
with a Bitcoin in 2015,'t you have to be hey
i only lied to you i wouldn't be working it wouldn't be no uncle no joke it wouldn't
oh joe i could have bought a coin for 2500 right they trade now between 85 and 100 000 per coin
i bought 800 000 worth so how So how much would that be worth?
And would that be, would you be able to
get that money out?
You can buy whatever you want
because you can buy anything.
Whatever you want. You want to buy people.
You can buy houses. You can buy cars. You can buy watches.
There ain't nothing that you can't buy
because damn near everything
they're trading in it now.
Okay, I understand.
I've never got into that.
Hey, Ash said that Bitcoin was 10 cents in 2015.
Well, he's about to get on. He's trying to get a
profit on me because he was charging me $2,500.
10 cents?
It was 10 cents of coin in 2015.
You know what?
I wonder what drives
I don't know enough about it.
I don't either
and you got to have a wallet and to be able to remember
the code and get that so I'd have
had maybe
three four million dollars in there couldn't get in there
because I forgot the code
so
I need to be able to write that code down
as far as currency is concerned
I mean Bitcoin would never take over the dollar though right no okay okay okay I need to be able to write that code down. I need to have that piece of paper. As far as currency is concerned,
I mean, Bitcoin would never take over the dollar though, right?
No.
Okay, okay, okay.
But see, they did that because like Silk Road on the black market.
So if you wanted,
people like to trade Bitcoin
because I want to get somebody's information.
So if I want to get credit card information,
I want to get personal information
that I can do, you know,
that's what you did.
Ah, OK.
And then so a people adopted it like, hey, you want to buy a car?
You want to buy a house?
You want to buy whatever you want to buy?
You can buy with Bitcoin now.
Right.
But I don't know enough.
I didn't know enough about it then.
I don't know enough about it now.
Yeah.
Hey, to whoever making the money.
Because you remember, there are a lot of guys started taking their money uh trevor lawrence took a lot of his signing bonus in bitcoin
odell took some of his money in uh in bitcoin that's right uh uh russell okun uh uh what's
the guy from the blind side the movie was based on michael or he took some of his money in bitcoin
but nah that ain't for me yeah eagles.C., Kellen Moore still plans to take
the Saints head coaching job
after the Super Bowl.
Ocho, do you like this for Kellen Moore?
I like it.
I love it for Kellen Moore.
I love it.
I love it for the Saints fans.
I love it for the team.
I just think,
and I know I probably have
Saints fans in here watching,
there's one position.
You look at the teams
that are playing in the Super Bowl. You look at the teams that are playing in the
Super Bowl. You look at the teams that were in the playoffs this year. All of them have one thing in
common. They all have a good quarterback. A good quarterback that is consistent at what he does
and gives his team a chance to be in contention, not just during the regular season, but even have
a chance at making the playoffs based on his play throughout
the entirety of the season.
I think that's what the saints need.
Kelly Moore going there is a great,
great,
great,
great opportunity,
not just for him,
but for the organization as well.
I'm just looking and curious to what he's going to do at the quarterback
position.
If Derek Carr is coming back,
if they're going to allow Spencer Rowley to take over,
I'm not,
I'm not sure. I think if there's a
question mark with that team,
I think that's it. If I'm not mistaken as well,
I think, how much are they over the cap on?
I think like $55-60
million. They're over a lot.
They're going to have to restructure
some guys, but they're going to end up losing
some quality players on show.
They're going to end up losing some quality players.
It happens. This is the funny thing about it. When you lose quality players, then, Joe. Yeah. Yeah, I mean... They're going to lose some quality players. It happens. So, and this is the funny thing
about it.
When you lose quality players,
then you have to find...
You have to find players
to replace them.
Yeah.
Your team is going to look
different next year.
And Kelly Moore will do
what's necessary.
He's going to do what's necessary.
And he knows what it takes
to win now.
He knows now.
Yes. Yes, yes.
But he got that roster that he got. Oh, yeah.
To say where he's going.
Oh, yeah.
He got that.
He got Saquon.
Right.
He got Hurts.
He damn sure he got that offensive line.
He does have a tier one running back now.
Yeah.
Okay.
But if you think about it, Ocho,
you know Alvin Kamara has never
had a thousand yard rush season.
You know what we
that's crazy.
He's more of a dual purpose threat. Right.
You know, get your 50-60 here and there.
Get your 50-60 over here. Yeah. But he's
never, he's never had a thousand yard rush
season. Now, don't get me wrong. That's just not
to say, I'm not trying to disparage it, but I'm
just saying for context. He's
more of a multi-purpose back.
Catch it.
At the back. Run it. He's good.
Yeah. He's good. Yeah.
But when you look at it, now,
it's going to be interesting to see Olave
coming back because he took that hit. I think
he ended up getting concussion and he didn't come back, Ocho.
Shahid.
Speed guy.
Yeah, he's nice.
Defensively,
they're getting a little long in the tooth.
We'll see.
Because, you know, they moved on from
Lattimore. But they got
some issues that they're going to have to
work out, Ocho.
So with that being said, but the thing is
Kelly Moore wants to be a head coach, Ocho? Yeah. So with that being said, but the thing is,
Kelly Moore wants to be a head coach.
Yeah.
This is an opportunity.
Some of you got to take him.
And, uh,
because think about it.
Nobody, he's the only one that really wanted that job.
Nobody else wanted that job, Ocho.
You know why?
Yeah, I know why.
You over the cap by damn,
damn half a hundred.
You over the cap by half a hundred M You over the cap by half a hundred.
You don't have a quarterback.
You got some major issues.
You're going to lose a lot of some pieces on the defensive side of football.
Absolutely.
And probably Mickey Loomis has been there for a long period of time.
Some of the coaches probably say, no, no.
You know, if you move in a different direction with the GM,
he still holds a lot of power.
They're not willing to move.
Miss Benson is not willing to move on from Mickey Loomis.
So with that being said, it's like,
nah, I'm good.
They moved on, and
Kelly Moore is next in line.
Congratulations to him. He had a
great one year as the OC
for the Eagles. won the super bowl
gets that parlays that into a head coach can't beat that ocho because for the most part most
coaches ocho want to be a head coach don't you want to call your own shot yeah it's one thing
about calling your own shot but also as a coach you want you want your career or your coaching
your coaching job to have some type of longevity to it
yeah you understand that players get coaches fired so when you want to when you want to go
to a job and have an opportunity to be a head coach you want to hope i mean let's start with
the quarterback first yeah that's what it always starts to start with now if you got that then you
got hope you you got hope you could build from there offensively and defensively.
But if he ain't got
the main centerpiece
well hell it's going to be
hell for you to compete
during the season.
Makes it very very difficult
don't you know?
Hey I can just imagine
Gilly
because he was
George Gilbert Gilly
was on with yesterday
man.
Man that's a fool.
Yeah yeah.
Yeah he is. I can't we signed out with Gilly I can't wait to's a fool. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he is.
I can't wait to see this interview.
But you're going to see why he was a fool.
Ocho, the Jets have informed Aaron Rodgers
they'll be moving on from him.
According to Jay Glazer,
Rodgers flew back to New Jersey last week
to meet with the Jets about the future with the team,
only to be told the team would be moving on.
Now, if that means he'll be a June 1 casualty or allow him to side with any team, only to be told the team would be moving on. Now, if that means he'll be a June 1
casualty or allow him to
side with any team in the league
March 12th,
if he decides to continue.
Given that Aaron Rodgers made an effort
to fly back to discuss his future,
all signs point to him to continue to play.
It just won't be with
the Jets. Ocho,
Raiders need a quarterback. Thecho, Raiders need a quarterback.
The Steelers could potentially need a quarterback.
The Saints could potentially need a quarterback.
Cleveland could potentially need a quarterback.
The question is, does any of those places sound appealing
or does Aaron Rodgers walk up into the sunset?
I don't think he walks off into the sunset.
The fact that he even flew back to New Jersey to take that meeting
to see about his future as far
as playing with the Jets and the Seren,
it doesn't happen.
Steelers, you can take that out of the equation
because what's not going to happen is you're not going to
come in with the attitude that you have
and at that organization
with Mike Tomlin,
that ain't happening.
You're not coming to mini camp,
you're not coming to training,
whatever it might be,
taking retreats and doing all that,
saying some of the stuff you say
through the media, it's not happening.
What other teams did you say?
You said the Saints?
Saints, Steelers, Browns.
Steelers, no.
Browns.
Raiders.
Raiders?
Okay, Raiders.
Raiders is a good one.
Raiders is a good one.
You know, he'll be back. He'll be back on his end
where he's from. Not too far from where he's
from. Vegas is skipping
a hop right away from California.
Saints?
I'm trying to think.
Chris Olave,
Kamaru.
Shahid?
Rashid, Shahid.
I like the Saints.
I think I like Aaron Rodgers and the Saints.
Browns.
Is he better than when Derek Carr?
Is he better than what they have right now in Derek Carr?
I mean, you never know.
You have him a year removed from his Achilles injury.
You got him two now.
Two years, excuse me.
Two years removed from his Achilles injury. Let me him two now. Two years, excuse me. Two years removed from his Achilles injury.
Let me see.
You said the Browns?
Yeah.
I think Jerry Judy
would like that.
David Njoku would like that.
Nick Chubb would like that.
I'm not sure how the fans
would feel about it.
Chad, what y'all
think? What y'all think?
I mean, that's
the only places I can think. I'm trying to
rack my brain.
The Broncos have their quarterback.
The Chargers have their quarterback. Obviously,
Mahomes and Kansas City
is entrenched. You go to the North,
the Ravens have their quarterback.
The Bengals have their quarterback.
So maybe the Steelers, the
Browns, you go to the
AFC South.
Richardson is there.
Tennessee,
Levis, but they have the number one pick.
Are they going to take a quarterback?
So for me, Ocho, hold on. I just think he's going to have the number one pick. Are they going to take a quarterback? No. So that's going to be that. So for me, Ochoa, I...
Hold on.
I just think the thing, he's going to have to make a decision.
Bro, are you going to be serious about this?
Because I don't know how, you know, not showing up and mandatory means, you know, mandatory
means different things.
No, mandatory doesn't mean different things to different people.
Mandatory means exactly what it is required.
What about this?
Chat, chat. Tell me what y'all think about this.
He goes from
New Jersey, New York,
to the Big Apple, New York.
The Giants need a quarterback as well.
What do you think?
That's a possibility.
But I'm sure they're going to be looking
because here's the thing. It's only
temporary.
Ocho, it's just like that little tie.
You put that little donut on.
Now, that's not meant for you to drive around
for months and months. Yeah, it's going to get you where you need to go,
though.
It's going to get your ass to the
shop.
Uh-oh.
These two
Ashton and Jordan in my room.
Man, give me the lights off.
They done got
in here, Ashton over here.
I don't even know why a lot of come in my room.
Oh, man.
I don't even know why I let it in joe yo eagles of system autumn lockwood becomes the first black woman to coach in a super bowl congratulations autumn couldn't happen to a
nicer person congrats it's black history month a lot been happening black history month
the sharp brothers became the first two brothers,
African-American brothers, elected to a Hall of Fame.
First two brothers ever going to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Congrats, congrats, congrats.
I don't think it's Felipe I'm doing the Hall of Fame.
I know it's two brothers that played, Matty and Felipe.
I know Hank is, but I don't think his brother is.
But Autumn, Autumn Lockwood,
becomes the first black woman to coach in the Super Bowl.
Congratulations, Autumn.
We want to make sure we give you your flowers.
Very, very well deserved.
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