Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Most important NFL positions, Best rookie season ever, Dunk on Unc in ATL
Episode Date: October 16, 2024It’s the Best of Nightcap game night with Unc & Ocho featuring everybody’s favorite segments, Rough Draft and Dunk on Unc! Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson breakdown their most ...important NFL positions, the best NFL rookie season ever, Dunk on Unc on the road LIVE in Atlanta and much more!03:13 - Rough Draft—Most important NFL positions07:14 - Dunk On Unc--Ocho accuses Unc of cheating18:40 - Rough Draft—Best Rap Albums21:06 - Dunk On Unc—Saints Edition27:17 - Rough Draft—Best NFL Rookie Season40:57 - Dunk On Unc—Ocho seeks revenge after Spell-O Cinco49:18 - Dunk On Unc—The chat is helping Unc too much with answers(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alright, Ocho. Yo.
It's time for Rough Draft
and today's topic
NFL's most important positions.
Take a look.
Alright. All right.
Who's first?
Me or Ocho?
Ocho, you first.
No, it's you first.
I done won the last two times.
Ashton, I went first last time.
You get to go first.
Okay.
You ready? Yep. Most important NFL positions? Yep. uh ask that i went first last time you get to go first okay you ready yep most important nfl
positions yep quarterback uh i'm gonna take left tackle that is a good one uh db defensive back
okay i'm gonna take DB, defensive back. Okay, I'm going to take D-tackle.
Damn it, that's where I was going.
All right, since you took that, I'm going to go defensive end.
Wide receiver.
I'm going to go middle linebacker.
Not just any middle linebacker.
I'm talking about Fred Warner,red warner like zaire franklin type
yeah
no middle backer is a middle backer no i had to make sure you knew what type of
middle backers i was talking about okay i'm gonna take
kicker oh that's a good one Okay, I'm going to take...
Kicker.
Oh, that's a good one.
Matter of fact,
give me the 12th man, the fan.
The fan.
That ain't no position,
but I'll let you have it.
It ain't a position,
but it can affect the game tremendously.
Okay.
Well, he makes all the calls, so I'm going to go center.
Damn.
You want to go honorable mention?
Yeah.
My honorable mention, I'm going to go right tackle since you went left tackle.
Okay.
I'll go. I'll take tight end
alright
alright
I like it
I know I probably won that
I won that list
all I know is your quarterback
will get crushed
I'm gonna hit you
I'm gonna hit your quarterback
in the back of his head
you got D-Tackle right?
I got D-Tackle
yeah I got Aaron Donald
okay but I got D-Tackle
I got T.J. Watt
and I got Trent Williams oriams or miles derrick or
michael parsons either either one i got trick i got trick we look at all my receivers that i got
justin jefferson well look at all look at all my look at all my dbs i got oh we will cut y'all
cut y'all up no sir Who will snap you the ball?
Oh, anybody can snap me the ball.
Okay.
Okay, anybody.
Anybody can snap me the ball.
Ask Alabama.
Can anybody snap the ball?
You see what happened with that center?
He kept rolling it back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, Ocho.
Dunk or Unk?
Okay, here we go.
Oh, I'm sweating.
There. All right, here we go question number one
for Dunk on Dunk
what year did the NFL hold its first
Hall of Fame game
what year did the NFL hold
its first Hall of Fame game
yeah I know
I know how you feel.
Oh, my goodness, boy.
That was funny.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know.
I give you a hint.
Give me a hint. Frank Sinatra performed at Carnegie Hall this year.
1963.
Wrong.
But you was close.
You know why you was close?
Because he performed at Carnegie Hall in 1962.
But you was right.
You was right.
He was right there.
And he did perform at Carnegie Hall in 1962.
Okay, here we go. Second question. He was right there. And he did perform at Carnegie Hall in 1962.
Okay, here we go.
Second question.
What two players from tonight's Hall of Fame game franchises are being enshrined in the Hall of Fame this year?
From the two teams that are playing tonight.
Who are playing tonight?
Don't chat.
Don't tell him.
Oh. De't tell him. Oh.
Devin Hefter
and Andre Johnson.
Listen, I gave you that one,
you know,
because I'm a friend.
I gave you an easy one.
I gave you that one.
But I got one for you right now.
And you ain't going to get this one.
Just to bring you back down to earth.
Name the last four American 100-meter gold medalists.
The last four.
Mayo.
100-meter gold medalists.
In 2004, it was justin gatlin in 2000 it was maurice green hold on hold it look like you look like you're reading something that look like you're reading something no i'm just no no no no
justin gatlin in 04 in Athens 2000
Mo Green in Sydney
are we counting
are we counting
Carl Lewis
in 88
being suspended
receiving the goal
after Ben Johnson
or we just going
straight to 88
I mean 84
we can count that
and then I'm going to go
Jim Hines in 1968
Justin Gatlin 2004 Athens
Maurice Green 2000 Sydney
Carl Lewis 88 in Seoul
Carl Lewis
84 in LA
okay I was just making sure I threw Jim Hines in there just in case you wanted 84 in LA okay
I was just making sure
I threw Jim Hines in there just in case you wanted to say
I don't want heating
I just threw that in there Ocho
I just threw that in there
technically because you didn't say Carl Lewis twice you wrong
I did Ocho don't do that
Ocho you know what I did
see what I did
I plugged in Ocho I logged in I plugged in. I logged in.
I done logged on now.
I done logged on.
You done let me plug the computer.
Okay, here we go.
Number four.
Yeah, you ain't getting this one.
What seven events make up the hip top the lawn?
The hip top the lawn.
Okay.
800 meters.
800 meters.
200 meters. Wait a minute. listen to me now let me try again
what's what's seven
events make up the
heptathlon
the heptathlon
is the female version
of the decathlon which is 10 events
the javelin
I'm waiting on you okay is the female version of the decathlon, which is 10 events. The javelin.
I'm waiting on you.
Okay.
So, the 200 meters.
The 800 meters. 800, 200, javelin. 800
200
Javelin
High jump
100 meters
100 meters.
Long jump in the hurdles.
No, yeah, long jump in the hurdles.
That is absolutely wrong.
The seven events that make up the heptathlon are the 60-meter sprint,
the long jump,
the shot put,
the high jump, the 60-meter hurdles, the long jump, the shot put, the high jump, the 60 meter hurdles, the pole vault, and not the 800 meters, 1,000 meters.
No, that's not true.
The heptathlon?
The heptathlon with Anaheim.
Before we ask these questions, we fact check everything before we put these questions in.
These are the answers.
No, they weren't 100 meters low, Joe.
It's the 100.
No, they don't do that.
Okay.
No.
So you're going to tell my computer that my computer's wrong?
Yes.
I know I'm right.
Tell him.
Tell him.
I apologize.
Hold on.
What a cord
I'm long gone
he's right
yes I'm right I'm long gone
I told you the
hold on
what is this
I correct
the computer
who you think put the
information in Big Blue?
That big IBM computer that spit out that information,
who you think programmed it, Ocho?
Man, damn fly in here, man.
Okay.
I'm going to let you slide with that one.
You ready?
I'm going to let you slide with that one.
Yeah.
What you, what you,
what you, what?
Three for four?
I don't know,
you know,
I'm plugged in right now.
I'm just plugged in.
I'll just let you see
the tax code.
How many you got wrong?
One.
Missed that by a year.
All right.
You ready for,
ready for your last question?
I'm ready.
A Kenyan has won 800 meters in the last six of the last nine Olympics.
Name the three non-Kenyan runners and the nation they represent who won the other three.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In the Olympics. That's what we talking about
you said the last nine
Kenyon has won the 800 meters
the 800 meters in the last
six of the last nine
so there are three
that have won
that haven't been Kenyon
who are the runners?
And what nation did they represent?
Come on, see, now you're talking about the nations.
Now I got to give you the runners and the nations.
That ain't bad.
That ain't bad as them goddamn words you asked me to spell
that I'd never heard before.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't even know.
I can't even know.
I'm going to say,
I must just throw some countries out there. I don't even know even know. I'm going to say, I must just throw some, some countries out there.
I don't even,
I don't even know the names.
I'm going to say
Uganda,
Ethiopia,
and Uganda, Ethiopia, and
I don't know.
Yeah, you might as well just mark this one as wrong
Cuba
alright three out of five ain't bad
what is it?
the three non-Kenyan runners in the nation they represent
were
Norway's
Bajoran Rodal
Germany's Nils Schumann
and Russia's Yuri
Voskoski Voskoski Germany's Nils Schumann and Russia's Yuri Prozorkovsky.
Prozorkov.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Just like I ain't never get them damn words you asked me to spell tonight.
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Now it's time for Rough Draft.
Oh, Rough Draft, Rough Draft, Rough Draft.
Okay, Ocho, today's show is prompted by best rap albums.
Oh, best rap albums.
You know, with the Super Bowl got us to thinking,
okay, who is this, who is that that where you go with this and that so the best rap album oh whoa whoa whoa hold on this this is this is
difficult it's very difficult okay let me who going first me or you am i first oh joe you first
all right Best rap album?
Life After Death?
That's the two-disc album, right?
Yes.
I'm just throwing this out there.
Life After Death, Biggie Smalls, because that's a classic.
I'm going all eyes on me.
Tupac.
Okay. Give me
Nas Illmatic's album.
I'm going to take The Chronic.
Dre.
Oh, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Okay. Give me Jay-Z's
Reasonable Doubt.
Give me
I'm going to go Okay. Give me Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt. Okay. Give me...
I'm going to go
OutKast, ATA Limbs.
Oh, shit.
You know what?
This is
rap, too.
Lil Wayne.
Carter 1, 2, and 3 I would take
I would take Jay-Z Blueprint
Oh
It's my last one right here, huh?
Yeah
Give me Ju me juvenile 400 degrees
okay I'm gonna take
Snoop D-O-double G
what doggy style
I think doggy style
the one with the dog house on the front
uh huh okay that was a good one
but I won this rough draft though
okay now it's time
up to exact some revenge it's time to exact some revenge.
It's time for Dunk on Up
Saints Edition.
Oh, yeah.
So what, I went one-fold?
No, you went O-four.
So you ain't giving me
egregious?
No.
Okay. Okay, cool.
I ain't gonna spare you either. Dunk on Okay, cool. I ain't going to spare you either.
Now I'm going on Saints edition.
Which Saints player holds a franchise record for the most rushing yards?
Ooh-wee.
Oh, man.
Yeah, yeah yeah yeah i'm gonna go deuce mccall and you absolutely wrong
it's mark ingram who has 6500 yards yeah how many dudes got i don't know i don't know i don't have
deuces information in front of me but i know one thing you got the answer wrong number two
all right second question yeah who was all-time leader in career receptions for the saints But I know one thing. You got the answer wrong. Number two. Second question.
Who was the all-time leader in career receptions for the Saints?
I mean, it's pretty easy.
His son plays now.
Damn. What school did he go to?
Did he go to...
I ain't telling y'all that, man.
I ain't telling y'all that
because,
shoot.
But them words you just gave me
for Spello,
I definitely ain't helping you.
Uh-oh mm-hmm
I'm gonna go Marcus Colston
god damn it
boy you got that bitch right
what
you trying to throw me off
talk about this sub play now
boy Ocho you dirty
oh sub dog me you there
yeah the answer
boy Ocho you dirty don't worry about Yeah, the answer is Marcus Colson.
He has 711 receptions.
Don't worry about it.
Okay, you got one right.
Ocho, why you do that, Ocho?
Listen, I need you to go over five just like I went over five.
I already got one, so I'm good.
Okay, here we go.
Who was the Saints' leading rusher during Super Bowl 2009 Super Bowl winning season?
Who was the Saints' leading rusher during their Super Bowl run during the 2009 season?
Oh, my goodness.
It was Reggie.
Pierre Thomas?
Joy, where's that?
Because I longed in.
I don't long in.
You must be looking at it.
Y'all know I plugged it up.
Y'all know I plugged it up. Y'all know I plugged it up.
What's that?
You're looking at the chat.
The chat answering for you.
www.com.
The chat answering for you.
They ain't got it.
It ain't even up there yet.
I answered before you.
Okay.
Here we go.
Listen, chat.
Chat, listen to me.
Y'all stop helping Unk out, man.
Putting answers in the chat. And there ain't no chat. They ain listen to me. Y'all stop helping Unk out, man, putting answers in the chat.
And there ain't no chat.
They ain't even got it up there yet.
They just put it up there.
I don't gave you the answer.
Yeah, because you got it from them.
Okay, here we go.
Don't look at the chat.
Okay.
Which Saints player holds a franchise record for...
Oh, hold on, hold on.
Which Saints player has the most sacks in
franchise history?
Ooh.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
I'm going to go
Ricky Jackson. You're absolutely wrong.
You're absolutely wrong.
Is Cameron Jordan with 117
and a half sacks.
117 and a half sacks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, here go your bonus. Here go your bonus.
Oh, you definitely ain't getting this.
Which Saints player has the most
punt return TDs in franchise history?
You definitely ain't getting this.
Because this throwback.
Oh, man.
What's Little Duke... you definitely ain't getting this because it's throwback oh man what's little dude oh man I can see little dude
now I can't man he's smart
I can't think of dude name
I know what
I know who it is I can tell you what number you wore though
84
I think his last name Lewis is. I can tell you what number you wore, though. 84? How do you know?
I think it's his last name Louis.
Come on, Ocho.
What is it? Oh, you want the answer?
Oh, the answer is Reggie Bush.
How many you got? I ain't got the number how many he got but the answer is Reggie Bush
so you only got two right
what'd you want
I did
oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
hold on hold on here we go here we go here we go
here we go here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go.
Which Saints player holds the franchise record for most career interceptions?
Oh, you definitely ain't getting this.
You know how I know you ain't getting it?
Because I don't even know who this player is.
Uh-huh.
Don't look at the chat. I see you looking down you're looking down a little too long
chat y'all don't answer
chat don't answer
most interceptions it's got to be way
way way back way back
probably the 1800s too
mm-mm
man the saints became a franchise
in like 60-something.
I don't know.
Darren Sharper.
Wrong.
The answer is Dave Wehmer, who has 37 career interceptions,
which is a
Saints franchise record.
Hell no.
You got two right.
All right, Ocho.
It's time for Ruck Draft.
You're going to lose again.
Today's prompt is
best NFL rookie season.
I'm up first.
Let's do the promo. Let's do the promo. Let's do the graphics.
Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay.
I like this. I like this.
Yeah, I got this one.
My first one.
Oh, no. You're going to lose.
You're going to lose. You ain't won in like three weeks.
Why are you going first?
Because you went first last time.
That's why I'm going first this time.
All right.
Go ahead.
All right.
First up for me, I'm taking Eric Dickerson.
His rookie season, he rushed for 1,800 yards, was rookie of the year.
And later, we know what he did.
Next season, he ran for 215 so i got eric dickerson
up first okay my first one my first one a lot of people especially unless you're a defensive person
you might not like this but if you watched him play during during the day back during his day
especially when he was in college i'm going with javon curse his rookie year okay for me i'm taking randy moss if you saw his rookie season yeah randy moss was he hey
he was most it was a real deal he was a real deal well you know what speaking of receivers
since i'm a piggyback off what you just said and i'm another receiver who had a hell of a
goddamn rookie season and his name is jamar jamar matthew chase all right you like him
you know who i'm going with?
I'm going number three.
I'm going C.J. Stroud.
You know what?
That was historic.
That was a historic season.
That was a historic season.
But it wasn't one.
You want to give up now or later?
Oh, you finna lose it.
The next one, listen, arguably maybe one of the greatest
running backs of all time in Barry Sanders.
Yeah, that Barry Sanders, the one he played in Detroit.
They called it Motown at Ford Field.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was a good one, Ochoa.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Yeah, come on, man.
You're going to lose this.
You know who I'm going with?
Who that?
Lawrence Taylor.
Lawrence Taylor was defensive player of the year
and rookie of the year in his rookie season it's over chat tell him to go home
whoa whoa whoa listen you think about lawrence taylor in his totality we talk about his rookie
year his rookie year he only had nine and he only had nine and a half sacks he had nine and a half
sacks oh joe you do realize the sack didn't become an official stat until 1982.
He came in the league in 1981.
That don't mean nothing.
He was defensive player of the year and rookie, defensive rookie of the year.
How many guys have ever done that?
Listen, he only had nine and a half sacks.
And I'm going to piggyback off for you.
I'm going to go to defensive player too. I'm going to go to defensive player too.
I'm going to go to defensive player.
And his rookie year was also phenomenal.
He had 36 solo tackles with nine sacks.
Maybe the greatest defensive tackle of all time who just happened to retire
in Aaron Donald.
What you talking about?
What you talking about?
Okay.
I like that.
It's over, Ocho.
It's over for you. You know what? I might give you a chance
to come back, but I ain't gonna.
Who you got?
I'm gonna go way, way, way, way back.
You know what? Far back. I ain't gonna go way, way, way, way back. You know what? How far back?
I ain't going to go that far back.
I'm going to let him be my honorable mention.
Yeah.
You know who I'm going to go with, don't you?
Who that?
He just had it last year.
Puka Nakua.
Okay, that's a good one.
Okay, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
I can't even argue that
because he was on fire last year.
So this is my honorable mention right now, right?
Yep.
No, you got five. This is number five for you.
Okay, number five.
I don't win defense twice.
Matter of fact, you know what?
I'm going to go Cam Newton.
I'm going to go Cam Newton.
Rookie year.
4,000 plus yards, 21 TDs,
770 yards on the ground.
Yeah, I'm going Cam Newton.
Rookie year. That's my fit.
Okay.
Huh.
Yeah, you definitely lost this rough draft
this time. Oh, no.
It ain't even close.
Trust me. The chat
is one thing about them.
They don't lie. And they will
tell you you lost lost this record.
A bad look here.
Where do I want to go?
You know who I like had an unbelievable rookie season Ochoa
do I want to go quarterback
do I want to go running back
you can go Dak, Dak had a crazy
rookie season you should have
picked him. No, I'm just saying.
You stuck.
I'm just giving you an option.
Nah. Hey,
you know what? I might even put my rookie season
on a mention. I got
Eric Dixon, Randall Ball, CJ,
LT, and Puka Nakua.
That's a nice little lineup.
It ain't better than mine. Hold lineup. It ain't better than mine.
Oh, yeah.
Hold on.
It ain't better than mine, though.
Oh, it's way better than yours, don't you?
Yo, yo, yo.
I ain't saying yours are some stir fry, but I'm just saying it ain't good.
Nah.
Hold on.
Oh, I got to take my, hey, rest his soul, Reggie soul reggie white that's a good one
if y'all didn't get an opportunity to see this man play and see him up close and personal
because i saw him in his prime i'm talking about at his absolute apex yeah i saw him with the Eagles in 92. I saw him in 93.
I saw him in 96.
And I saw him in the Super Bowl.
So I'm talking about at his absolute apex.
I'm taking Reggie.
I like that.
That's it.
Listen, can't even argue that.
Go ahead. Damn, that was a good one, boy. go ahead uh
damn
that was a good one boy
that Ritchie one
that Ritchie one
kind of knocked it
out the box boy
but I
I had a
I had a
Shohei Otani
you way before
I got the regular
right right
oh shoot
I did Cam
Aaron Donald
I got Barry Javon Kirst.
You don't want Justin Jefferson?
You don't want Dak?
Saquon Barkley?
Odell?
Hold on, hold on.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I'm looking for another iconic figure.
I'll give you one.
I'll let you take Gale Sayers.
You know what? The Kansas Comet.
You know what? I got one of them from LSU. I'm going to go with Jesse Jefferson as my
honorable mention name. Okay, I told you that. And you know who
I'm going to go with?
My last honorable mention pick?
Kurt Warner.
His rookie year?
Yep. When he came from the CFL?
Yep.
He was alright.
He was alright.
He was alright.
He was alright.
He was alright. Listen, I right. You're all right.
Listen, I won.
I won that list too.
Hey.
Man, you look at my skill, man.
Look at this, man.
Look at this.
ED rushed for 1,800 yards as a rookie, Ocho.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, that was like the fourth or fifth
most yards ever. I don't think we're ever going to
see a rookie rush for more than that, Ocho.
Because they don't run the ball. No, they don't run
it enough.
They don't run the ball. Because you know how many carry?
First of all, even if you get
six yards of carry, you're going to have
to carry the ball at least 300 times.
Yeah.
If you average five yards of carry you're gonna have to carry the ball at least 300 times yeah if you average four if you average five yards of carry now you're gonna be looking at 350 carries right now you
start to get to that point of no return right but you start getting to that 370 380 390 400
that's the point of no return only eric Dickerson had been able to go to that number
and return safely.
You go back and look at the guys that got 390.
Look at James Wilder.
Look at Terrell Davis.
Look at Jamal Anderson.
Look at Eddie George.
Look at the guys that get those.
Go back and study those once they hit that number
and see what their career happened after that.
So that's why I don't think we're going to see it again.
And E.D. did it.
He did it in 83, which was his rookie year,
because he came in that great draft class with Marino and Elway and Kelly.
Richard Dent was in that.
Bruce Matthews was in that draft class.
Daryl Green was in that draft class.
They had like seven Hall of Famers.
And back then, I don't think there were only 28 teams.
So a core damn near, you know, was crazy.
But so who your Hall of Fame?
Who your Hall of Fame number two?
My Hall of Fame and number two?
I mean the Hall of Fame. I mean your honorable mention. You want
another one? Yep.
Rookie year.
Ooh.
Let's go. Let's go. I i'm gonna go i'm gonna go and you know even though even though they're getting on my boy for doing too much talking
i'm gonna go michael parsons michael parsons rookie at 13 sacks 84 tackles
64 solo tackles 20 tackles for loss. Yeah. You know what?
Can I take Kurt Warner off?
Nah, nah, nah, nah,
no. You got Kurt Warner there, so
that's how I know I'm going to win this.
Nah, it's over for you.
I mean, it ain't even close.
If I don't win this 90
to 10,
I don't know what's going on.
Trust me, you're not.
66 to 34, Ocho.
Who win it?
Me.
Well, it's about time.
You done lost the last five rough drafts we done played.
I mean, think about it.
I've got AD was Rookie of the Year.
Randy was Rookie of the Year.
CJ was Rookie of the Year.
LT was Rookie of the Year.
Reggie White was Rookie of the Year.
I got. I let you have this. I got Defensive Player of the year. LT was rookie of the year. Reggie White was rookie of the year. I got...
I let you have this.
I got defensive player of the year.
Man, I
got like LT was
rookie of the year. Right.
I got one, two, three, four.
I got five rookie of the year. Right.
I mean, listen, I let you have this one.
I felt bad for you
all this time. I've won the past one, two, three, the past four rough drafts. So, I let you have this one. I felt bad for you all this time.
I've won the past one, two, three, the past four rough drafts.
So, I mean, it's about time you got your one.
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All right.
Yeah.
Make sure.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey,
chatty can't cheat now.
Cause I'm here.
I can see.
Ash can't cheat.
Can't nobody help.
Now.
Question.
Number one. The NFL
was founded on
August 20th
of what year?
The NFL was founded
on August 20th
of what year?
1920. 1920. On August 20th of what year?
1920.
You got an earpiece in?
Hey, there you go with that bullshit.
Hey, excuse me, sir.
Can you, can you, he mic'd up? Can you communicate?
He got a little earpiece in?
No, he got no earpiece in.
Okay.
I can't say anything.
You got it in.
We're making a show.
We said it together.
We both got microphones.
I'm trying to figure out
how you...
Because you weren't even here
in 1920, so how do you know?
How old is Lee?
Do you remember when they had
the 100th anniversary?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Question number two. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Question number
two. Yeah. There were 18 quarterbacks
who have won the NFL MVP
award. What year
did a non-offensive
or defensive player
win the NFL MVP?
What year?
There are 18
non-quarterbacks
who have won NFL MVP award. Okay. What year did 18 non-quarterbacks who have won NFL MVP award.
What year did a non-offensive or defensive player win NFL MVP?
Oh, my God.
I know who it is.
Damn.
I'm.
Was it 1982?
Mark Mosley? Oh, hey,
I swear to God, somebody had to brief him on this shit.
Hell no.
I can't tell y'all.
Hey, I'm long
ahead. I'm long ahead.
www.shannon.com
I'm long gone.
This ain't no dial-up here.
This ain't no dial-up.
This that CG, that Japan guy
is thousand times faster
than 5G. Somebody brief you
on these questions.
No. Door busted in like It's a thousand times faster than 5G. Somebody brief you on these questions. Somebody brief you.
Nah.
It's not their room.
Nah.
Door busted in like he housekeeping.
Hey, he open the door.
Talk about housekeeping.
I think you're supposed to ring the doorbell first.
Hey, somebody in this room is cheating.
I don't know who it is.
What?
But the fact that there are certain questions on here that you should not know.
I don't care how much...
The reason why I know that
because it was a strike-shortened season in 1982.
Strike happened in 82, 87, and then again in 2011.
So that was strike year.
Three years the NFL's had strikes.
What does that have to do with knowing who won the kicker
that wasn't an officer or a defensive player?
Because I – Ocho, I'm telling you, I used to spend all my time –
No.
I spent all my time doing the same thing.
No.
All right, question number three.
Chad, he cheating.
I'm telling you, man.
Y'all can see it on your end.
I know I –
Hey.
Don't act like Rich Hall, man.
See, here's the thing.
I'm glad we're out here and we ain't got no monitors
because the Chad thought I was cheating because I was getting the answers.
Someone briefed you ahead of time telling you what the question would be.
I was downstairs smoking.
Ash left my room as soon as we got back to the room.
As a matter of fact, I was supposed to have some food. I don't know where it is.
All right. Here we go. As a matter of fact, I'm supposed to have some food. I don't know where it is. Oh.
All right.
Here we go.
Check.
Back to the regularly scheduled program, in which I still feel a little funny because the fact that he knows these goddamn answers to these questions, something ain't right.
What NFL franchise is owned by the community rather than a traditional owner or ownership
group?
The Green Bay Packers.
Okay.
You know what?
All right.
That don't count.
That one don't count.
That don't count.
That don't count because my daughter, she don't even know about football.
She only two and she knew that answer.
Okay.
Okay.
Here we go.
What year did the NBA prohibit the drafting of high school players?
Oh, my God.
So, LeBron was 03.
Dwight Howard was 04.
So, it had to be...
We got him, chat.
Kevin Durant was the year.
We got him, Kevin Durant.
I'm going to say 07.
It was like 05, 06, 07.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You can't be trying to give.
No, I'm saying 07.
I'm going 07.
07?
Yeah. You can't be trying to give... No, I'm saying 07. 07? 07 is absolutely
fucking wrong.
That's what I'm talking about.
See what I told you?
See what I told you?
Let's go.
What was it?
Oh, 2005.
2005.
When was basketball first introduced
into the Olympics?
What year? Oh my gosh.
Is he okay? We got him again.
Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha!
Let's go!
Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha! Go! Go! Ah! Ah! Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! 1952?
1952.
My database is saying the answer for the question or the answer that you are looking for is
1936. You are wrong again.
In Berlin? You're wrong. I don't know where it was.
It was in Berlin. How do you know? It was in Berlin. I don't know.
How do you know?
It was in Berlin.
Okay.
That's the German.
That's the Jesse Owens Olympics.
Okay.
I got a bonus question for you.
Okay.
So I can feel better about myself against someone.
You only got three right, so I'm good.
You got two right.
I got three.
You got two right.
I got three.
I'm going to get it with two.
Make it four for five, four for six.
Bonus question.
What is the shape?
Chad, I know y'all don't know this.
What is the shape of the
American football?
What is the
shape? Pablo?
Who? What do you mean the shape? The shape.
What is the shape called? The shape of the
American football, what is it called?
What is the scientific called? The shape of the American football, what is it called? What is the scientific terminology in the name
of the shape of the American football called the dupe?
You don't know? No, I don't. But I do.
The name of the shape of the football, the dupe,
is called the prolate thyroid.
Ah, man.
The prolate thyroid. I'm serious.
You didn't know that?
No, I didn't know that. Oh, I knew that.
Huh? That's my memory bank.
Yeah.
So you're looking at the alpha.
Again, I win.
Well, how'd you win?
You got two right. I got two.
I got three. I got the first three.
How many words did I get right?
Two. I got three.
And, and, and, I should
have got, man, I knew, I knew,
I knew. You said 2007.
No, you didn't know. I knew, but I knew
it was right after, but I didn't know it was immediately
after. But that's okay. I feel
good. I won again. I won good. I want to do it.
I want to do it.
I want to do it.
How'd you win, and we got the same amount?
No, I got three.
I got three.
All right, Ocho.
Now it's time for your revenge.
Dunk on Unc.
Yeah.
Here we back.
We got Dunk on Unc.
Oh.
Oh, this is going to be Olympic.
Is this Olympic edition?
Oh, yeah. It's Olympic edition. Oh, man. Yeah, yeah. on oh oh this is gonna be olympic is this olympic edition oh yeah it's olympic oh man yeah yeah you better you better know your stuff and keep your eyes forward and chat do not chat i repeat please
do me a favor do not help him out with the answer in the chat because he's gonna he's gonna look
he's gonna pretend like he's not looking he's gonna look at the chat and see what answers that
are repetitive that are being written and you're going to use it.
Stay with me now.
Okay.
Oh, here we go.
Dunk on on Olympic edition.
Question number one.
Where were the first Olympic Games hosted
back in 776 BC?
Now, I was there.
What?
I'm going to have to see.
776 BC. Where were the first
Olympic Games hosted?
Rome.
What? What you mean like Rome?
You mean like the song, I belong
to you?
Yeah, it could be two places. It could be athens athens or rome
no you said rome so that that's wrong that's wrong it's in athens it was in greece it was
in athens greece athens yeah me and caesar we was there here we go question number two
with 28 medals who was the most most decorated Olympian of all time?
Michael Phelps.
See, I gave you that one
because I knew you was going to get the first one wrong.
So I gave you that one just to give you a little...
Okay.
I'm warmed up.
I'm warmed up, Ocho.
See, let me bring you back down to reality.
How many gold medals has Team USA won
in basketball men's and women's?
Man, come on, O's? Answer the question.
Men and women.
How many had the men won and how many had the women won?
Oh, Lord have mercy.
So,
the women
won. They won the last
seven. The last time the women lost,
if I'm not mistaken, was 92-7.
The men won from 36 to 72,
minus the break for the war.
They won 76.
We boycotted 80.
We won 84. We boycotted 80. We won 84.
We lost 88.
We won 92, 96, 2000.
We lost 04.
So 36. 46.
44. So 36, 44, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 66, 84, 88.
Chat, should we have a time limit Or no
Bro think about what you asked me
Listen listen listen
I'm just I'm asking the chat
Do you think there should be a time limit
Or we just
Man
With women 17
17
And several women 17. That's seven women.
24.
That's the answer. That's the totality of men and women, right?
Yeah. It's 24,
23. No, you said 24. You got to make
your mind. Yeah.
The correct answer is 25.
The men have won 16 and the women
have won 9.
Think about what you had now.
Chat, think about that.
Now I got to go back to 1936.
Then I got to pick up where the women...
Come on now.
Who won the gold medal in this event?
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You told me to spell Taekwondo.
I spelled it right, but you counted it wrong.
You spelled it wrong.
The E was silent.
It's T-A-E.
Yeah, but it's silent.
So what's the point of me spelling it if it's silent?
Because you might have to say it, but you got to spell it.
No, they ruined the English language.
It don't make no sense to put the E in there if it ain't sounding it out.
Next question.
The Olympics are going back to Los Angeles in 2028.
Yes.
Name the last two years the Olympics were held
in the City of Angels.
1984.
Okay.
And.
Damn.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know how you feel.
Same way I felt about Taekwondo.
I'm going to say 28.
Ah, okay.
The correct answer is 1932.
The correct answer is 1932.
Here we go.
You've gotten one right so far.
Question number five.
How many gold medals has tennis player Serena Williams, the GOAT, won?
How many gold medals?
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do we are we counting doubles are we counting with with venus
uh the question was how many gold medals has she won?
That's it.
She's won four or five.
I know she's won two individuals.
I just, we just, me and the chat, we just need an answer, a solid answer.
I don't know.
I'm going to go four.
That is correct. You got that one right. That's what I'm't know. I'm going to go four. That is correct.
You got that one right.
That's what I'm talking about.
Uncle came fooling me.
He got to go back to 776.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Think about what you did.
Think about what he did.
Think about what he did.
You got one right.
You went all the way back to 776
you went back to 76 BC
that's what my homeboy
was back there I know all them boys from back there in Greece
Shannon how many gold medals
did the men's and women's
basketball teams win together really
Ocho yeah that shouldn't be hard
you should know
it should be hard I had to plug that
computer in with that one Ocho
you know you guessed that that was no computer you just threw that out It should be hard. I had to plug that computer in with that one, Ocho. Yeah.
No, you guessed that.
That wasn't no computer.
You just threw that out there. Not with a computer, Ocho.
But see, you tried to throw me off.
I was like, Ocho, are we counting doubles with a sister?
The chat want to know.
All you had to do was say yes.
Listen, you got two right.
I got two right.
No, you ain't get no two right.
Listen, lacrosse, the O listen lacrosse the o was silent and
the e was silent in taekwondo you got it wrong you oh the only one you got right was rhythmic
gymnastics that was a difficult one too the volume
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