Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Purdy failed Chiefs test, Swizz Beatz on Alicia Keys & Usher

Episode Date: February 13, 2024

Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the Kansas City Chiefs daring Brock Purdy to beat them and coming out on top, Fletcher Cox throwing shade at Deebo Samuel after the 49ers took th...e Super Bowl L, Swizz Beatz responding to Alicia Keys-Usher moment, and much more! 4:00 - Chiefs dared Purdy to throw 18:45 - Fletcher Cox calls out Deebo 24:30 - Swizz Beatz addresses Usher & Alicia Keys moment 39:00 - Dennis Schroder's awkward party 43:30 - Dunk on Unc (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #volume #clubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:04:10 And please, please go vote for your guys. Our team behind the scenes has been working very hard to make us new segments with all these bells and whistles. So without further ado, let's do it now, Ocho. Our first segment news cap legeria sneed and the chief okay i like that legeria sneed said the chief defense had a clear plan. We just wanted Brock to throw the ball. Let me put this back. Let me
Starting point is 00:04:47 say this again now. Jerry Sneed, the all-world cornerback of the Kansas City Chiefs. I believe he's the second best player on their defense behind, obviously, CJ Stone Cole, Chris Jones. Jerry Sneed said the Chiefs defense had a clear plan.
Starting point is 00:05:04 We just wanted Brock to throw the ball. Right. Have you ever heard of a great quarterback or an elite quarterback? The defense want him to throw the ball low jump? Yeah, you're right. You're right. I like what LeJarius said. And based on what he was saying, maybe all the talks about being a game manager,
Starting point is 00:05:21 maybe the bad game that he had maybe three weeks ago when they played, was it not the Ravens? Yeah, I think it was. Yeah, the Ravens. Yeah, it was the Ravens. It was on Christmas. Yeah, seeing a game like that, it would lead to believe, you know what, if we can put pressure on them, if we can get them to throw the ball,
Starting point is 00:05:38 I think we will have success. But even with LeJarius saying that, I'm just going to be honest, Brock Purdy had a good game through the air he was 20 23 for 38 for 255 he did have a good game he didn't put his team in harm's way there were just a few throws that I think if those throws were made in that game the outcome may have been different I'm just just being honest but listen oh man kudos to LeGarrius Snead I talked I talked to LeGarrius about two listen, man, kudos to LeJarius Sneed. I talked to LeJarius about two weeks ago, man, and talked to him
Starting point is 00:06:07 about the season he's had to this point and what he's done for that defense, him and Chris Jones, man. And they got away with one. It was close. Yesterday was a very, very close game. Very close game. But
Starting point is 00:06:22 who's the offensive player of the year offensive player of the year krista mccaffrey yeah see mac that's the guy you fear that's the guy you set your defense up to stop to stop right if you look at the green bay what did he do run run look at look at uh detroit what did he do run yeah you look at the games in which he doesn't run the football they don't win right i'm setting my defense because i don't fear him now i can't let him do both now because you got to pick one i'm gonna stop the run most teams says i'm gonna shut your run off right because what does the 49ers like to do i've played in that west coast system the better part of my career is play action. You see when they got him
Starting point is 00:07:07 on the move, he either got the first down, dumped it to his fullback, hit the over, hit Iuke, hit the over route. So he's like, you know what? We just not, we don't want 23. That's the problem. I don't want 23 to beat us. And he's not gonna beat us. And so I'm
Starting point is 00:07:24 not surprised that that was their game plan what did it what did they say what did they what did our cancer to say we wanted lamar jackson to throw the ball from the pocket we this is the way i look at it and i told people like get upset i said look if lamar jackson throws for 320 yards he has three to four touchdowns i walk to the middle of field and I shake his hand. Yeah. But what I'm not going to let him do is throw for 235 and run for 115. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:50 That's not going to happen. Right. Because I can't beat him because they're going to keep the ball away from us. And he's going to keep the crowd in the game. And so now we're at his mercy. He's running the ball. Now he's going to play actionous Because we got to drop the guy down. So,
Starting point is 00:08:05 Hey, y'all got to handle this up front. Yeah. Y'all got to handle this up front. That's y'all handling up front. They did a great job of that, but I'm not surprised. You say pretty had it.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Go ahead. What'd you want to say? Yeah. They stopped. Right. I think it was some, some point in the third quarter, some point in third quarter,
Starting point is 00:08:22 they didn't run the ball as much as they should have. If I'm not mistaken, they did. I tweeted it. I said, I said, okay, Niners,
Starting point is 00:08:29 y'all gonna mess right around and keep throwing and not running. And y'all go, you're going to, you're going to get exactly what you're looking for. Yeah. But I think when it mattered, when it would have mattered most, if they tried to run,
Starting point is 00:08:39 there were a few times where the chief defense stopped the run. And I think that's where Shanahan went away from because they were prepared for it and they were ready for it. And I think that's what forced them in a situation where, you know what, we're being a little bit too predictable. We're running on first, we're running on second. Let's try something else. Let's try to throw it first and get them off their heels a little bit. So they don't know exactly what's coming. And it just didn't work in their favor.
Starting point is 00:09:03 Listen, all it is is a guessing game, a chess match between coordinators. Let me do the opposite of what they think I'm getting ready to do. Yeah, I mean, you try to keep them off balance. But at the end of the day, what you're good at, you got to be able to do that. Yeah. That's what you got to be able to do, Ocho. And sometimes running the football necessarily isn't about getting – you always want to get yards.
Starting point is 00:09:29 But I just want you to think, no, I will run this ball. Y'all keep screaming up field if you want to. I'm going to hand it off and I'm going to hit a crease on you. Right. And you're going to be gone. Yeah. And I'll be gone. So I just can't let you sit back there and drop in the coverage.
Starting point is 00:09:43 I can't. I mean, look at Spag. He's won three Superbowls. I think he was, wasn't he the DC at the giants when they beat a new England, when they be Brady, he was, yeah,
Starting point is 00:09:52 I think so. What did he do? I think Spag was. God damn. Everywhere Spag can go, they got them winning Superbowl, man. Who the, who was the giants DC? where Spag can go. They got them winning Super Bowl, man. Who are the Giants, D.C.?
Starting point is 00:10:09 Yeah. Spags. Well, Spags knows something, man. He knows something. Yeah, because he got four Super Bowls. Three with the Chiefs
Starting point is 00:10:20 and one with the Giants. So what that tells me, he's a great, big game D.C. Yeah. It also tells me, he's a great, big game DC. It also tells me that he has his players in position. They study. You study the tape and says, look, if we
Starting point is 00:10:34 do what we do and they beat us, that's on me. Just don't be out of position. Don't play hero ball and let's get them on the ground. Because what do the 49ers do as well as any team in football run after catch yes yeah Debo IU Kittle Jennings we know Christian McCaffrey can run after catch because he can run the football when you get there they go no further
Starting point is 00:10:58 the journey's over but so you know if you look at if you look at a 49ers offensively, look at the stats, look at the stats in the air. Kittles. Really? No yards, no catches. Iuke didn't get the ball enough. Devo didn't touch the ball enough. From an offensive standpoint, McCaffrey really, I would say, had the bulk of that was the bulk of the offense in a game like that. You need all hands on deck. I say it every time. If the Chiefs had lost this game, I would have been upset about Tony not playing because you need every offensive weapon
Starting point is 00:11:30 to be used. Listen, to have Kittle, to have IU, to have Debo and not use them to your full advantage offensively, I think it did more harm than it did good. Well, it seemed like Debo tweaked his hamstring or something.
Starting point is 00:11:54 And he wasn't the same after that. Because it looked like he would be. You saw him go down, Ocho, and he grabbed the back of that leg. That's never a good sign. Right. And so now it doesn't look like he was out there because i mean they're already thin yeah so now if you take him out basically you're going with conley and conley made a big third down catch and so i'm not saying that he's
Starting point is 00:12:15 not a decent receiver but he's more of a special teams guy and so they probably was a little a little hesitant to let him play more snaps than absolutely positive necessary now if debo goes out they really don't have a choice but to put him in there because now i mean i guess you could play ray ray mcdonald um and i think he got a handful of snaps but anything anything was possible but see from in and uh the 49ers were 3 or 12 on third down that ain't gonna win you too many that ain't gonna win you too many games i don't care who you playing exactly and and so that that's that's what i was that's what i was talking about uh purdy gets an opportunity you look back and they're gonna be sick because they had them 20
Starting point is 00:12:56 to 10 in the fourth quarter three years three or four years ago they had them 10 nothing and each time when they had momentum they didn't get enough separation. Stop playing. He's like, Ocho, how many times have we seen the Patriots and teams just be going up and down the field, selling for field goals and not get anything out of it? And you say, okay, man, y'all better stop playing with Tom Brady. Y'all know what he capable of. And the next thing you know, boom, the Patriots win the game. You're like, bro, didn't I tell y'all?
Starting point is 00:13:26 I remember the Ravens had them dead to right, had them down by 14. Late in the game. Next thing you know, as a matter of fact, it was 2014. Was it 2014? Nah, that's when they beat the Colts. Might have been 2010. It might have been 2010. It might have been 2010 when they beat the Giants. The Ravens
Starting point is 00:13:49 had them down in the championship game. Didn't they beat the Ravens in 2010? It's the quarterbacks. Yeah. It's the quarterbacks. You don't fool around with a mojo you go ahead and you go ahead and you got to put them away yeah put them away and i think you go ahead and do them jokes dirty bad i think when you think about it when you think
Starting point is 00:14:18 about it now when you play teams that have quarterbacks that are special quarterbacks that can can raise their level of play in moments when it matters most, you got to put those teams away early. You got to put them away early sooner. Hell, the lions, the lions made that mistake as well. You know,
Starting point is 00:14:34 taking points off the board, being up 17 zip. There's no reason why the lions shouldn't have been. If they should have been in Vegas, the lion should have been in Vegas. You got to put the 49ers away when you're in a position like that. No reason for that. What did we talk about?
Starting point is 00:14:49 When the Lions had the momentum, they didn't put enough separation. Because what happened when the 49ers got the momentum? In the blink of an eye, they got the momentum. 17 points in the NFL should be enough momentum or enough separation. You don't think 17 points is enough? No, because it should have been. You got to make it 21-0. Right.
Starting point is 00:15:07 You got to make it 24-3. You got to make it 27-10. Right. Because guess what? 49ers go get 27 unanswered points, and guess what? They got the lead. Yeah. That's just…
Starting point is 00:15:20 Ocho, how many times have you been in the game? Team beating y'all, but they're not scoring. They're kicking field goals. Next thing you know, you and Carson them catch fire. You look up, you're like, damn, we done got the lead on these boys. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, it doesn't take long for old Mo.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Momentum, that is. Yeah. Hey, bro. That's funny. When we get to that, yeah. That's funny how the game works. That's funny how the game works. Every game, there's always a shift in momentum. There's always a shift in the imbalance. One team in the first
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Starting point is 00:19:20 keep the eagle's name out your mouth boy uh then he later said i still got something you ain't got listen yeah been holding this one been holding this one in son ead you know the idea is yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah listen this is they're very they've been very very few times there have been very few times in nfl what what what he's about ead yeah you know you know what that is right yeah yeah i know what it is okay okay yeah he wanted he wanted to abbreviate it he didn't want to actually say it but there have been there have been very few times in nfl where nfl players really had true beef. True beef outside the game of football where they really do not, they really dislike each other.
Starting point is 00:20:09 And this is one of those cases. Yeah. Debo going at it against, talking about Bradbury. It was, it was, it's more personal. Crab Tree and Aqib Khalib, wait, Aqib Khalib, didn't like each other. It was personal. Really, really, really, and a team. Kaleeb. Wait, a key to leave. Didn't like each other.
Starting point is 00:20:27 It was personal. Really, really, really, really like that. Um, one more joy Porter. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Joy Porter and Levi Jones, a teammate of mine really, really didn't like each other. And it went away from the field. And I think this is another situation where these two really have a disdain and distaste for each other. And I never like to see it go beyond the football field. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:49 But this is where we are now. They really, really don't like each other. Yeah. I think the thing is, Debo felt last year had pretty not gotten knocked out of that championship game. They would have won that game. They would have won that game. Right. And they were talking about this all summer.
Starting point is 00:21:04 He's going back and forth. Them boys trash. Mahomes going to expose them, which he did. They ended up losing that ball game late in the ball game. Then Debo was like, hey, we all healthy. We got something for you. Was it a Sunday
Starting point is 00:21:20 night or a Monday night? I think it might have been a Sunday night. They ran through them. I'm talking about like foreign water through a tourist. you know how you drink that water in mexico monosumas revenge yes i don't what was what was with the tackling that game that's all it was but for the chief i mean not the chief the eagles tackling oh you're talking about you oh you're talking about it yeah yeah wait i don't know i don't i ain't never seen that like they're taking their what they't really trying to tackle. They're trying to push people out of bounds.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Bro, you got to get... You got to come to the party, man, in a game of that magnitude. You got to come to the party. Nobody was coming up to the party, you know, wanting a drink. That's what I call it. You got to come up to the party like Bob Sanders,
Starting point is 00:21:58 like Steve... You come to the party. If you coming to the party, come to the party. Yeah, they wasn't. They wasn't. It's like they checked out almost. The way they played, it seemed like they had already checked out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Hold on. Richard Sherman and Crabtree. Oh, that's another good one. That's a famous beat. You know, Richard Sherman and Crabtree was cool. But Richard Sherman, I mean, but Crabtree and goddamn Aqib Khalid. Aqib Khalid. Aqib Khalid is on a whole nother level. What do you think? Aqib Talib. Aqib Talib. Aqib Talib is on a whole other level.
Starting point is 00:22:26 What do you think? Aqib Kramer. Yeah, he de-voted. Yeah, yeah. That was a good one. That was a good one. Yeah. That was some good memories.
Starting point is 00:22:34 That was some good football back then, man. I mean, that was some good football back then. I really never even thought about it. Because, you know, guys kind of war change. But not like they do now. Guys got on probably 100,000, 200,000 with the chains. I did one of the, you know, guys kind of war change, but not like they do not guys got on probably a hundred thousand, 200,000. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Oh yeah. They, you know, when we, we had a little, you know, we had a little rope and a little cross on it. Yeah. Now there are diamonds crosses, Jesus piece. They got like this out there. Yeah, man. Listen, they got Cuban.
Starting point is 00:23:03 They got a Cuban. So mouth, mouth grill, grill. people like this they're out there yeah man listen they got Cuban they got a Cuban Cuban link so hey mouth grill grill with diamonds in it yes listen
Starting point is 00:23:11 the furthest I went obviously I had a mouth full of golds top and bottom and that's just to to look to represent
Starting point is 00:23:18 to represent that was it but today but them boys out there looking like scammers in that football uniform, man, man.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Oh, Joe, we was playing in the preseason game. We were playing, um, the 49ers. Yeah. And I had never had my necklace broken,
Starting point is 00:23:36 uh, snatched or anything. So me and Lee Woodall, I'm blocking him. It's like a, it's like a handoff. And he gets up here and you know he tried to you know yank me down right right pull through you tried to pull through yeah yeah yeah so so but when he
Starting point is 00:23:52 did that i pulled him to me so you remember if i tell you somebody push i pull right right pull i push right man wow man i'm looking all. I'm looking on the ground. Ocho, we flipped ends of the field. Right. Man, they had security out there. They had the people out there looking for it. Right. Man, the thing fell down in my pants. Yeah. Well, you had something expensive on? Yeah, I
Starting point is 00:24:20 had my number. I had my number on. Right. Yeah. It was in baguettes. It was nice. You know, when my home got invaded, they got it. They took it. Them baguettes cost a little. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:24:31 I was like, oh, man. But, you know, Mike was like, man, what's going on? I said, Mike, man, he snatched my necklace, and I lost it on the field. So Mike told him, man, we flipped the ends of the field. Yeah. And you thought, hey, maybe that's the only head you were still looking for it yeah they were looking for it and i was just like i was sitting on the bench thinking like damn man i just got that thing like two weeks ago
Starting point is 00:24:53 oh you know i was just sitting on the bench i'm like oh man what's this oh you found it yeah yeah You talk about happy. A real half. I'm real happy about that. Swizz beats responds to his wife, Alicia Keys. Usher's moment. Swizz says, heard all the comments about Usher holding Alicia a little too close during the halftime. He responded.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Oh, I just said, y'all talk about the wrong damn thing. Y'all don't see an amazing dress covering the entire stadium. Tonight's performance was nothing but amazing to see two amazing Giants. Congrats, Usher, and my love at Alicia Keys. That song is a classic. We don't do negative vibes on this side. We make history. Go Giants at the Brooklyn Museum.
Starting point is 00:25:40 It's open until July. Blessings. Swizz, you're a real one for that Ocho please help me understand I'm going to help you in a minute Ocho why we like that why everything got to be I mean
Starting point is 00:25:55 you know what you know Jenny Taff I used to work with great she is as good a person you'll meet man I know can black people can can our community can we have anybody of the opposite sex can they be free i don't i don't i believe i can be right everything ain't gotta be sexual i believe usher let me it's just like
Starting point is 00:26:22 actors and actors if they doing a love scene oh i, I know, oh, man, I know he smoked that. I know he smoked that. Bro, they doing a job. Right. That's the thing I think the casual fan or the casual fan of music or the casual person really can't understand. There's a certain level of maturity that comes into dealing with certain people of certain professions and you understand what that comes with when you when you deal with actors or you deal with or we deal with musicians that have the cosplay and and put themselves in an entertaining role for a specific for a specific thing that they have to do it's a part of entertainment which is what usher and lisa
Starting point is 00:26:59 keys did now again for swiss obviously and anyone else in that would have been maybe happened to be in his position to be dating alicia you have to understand what that comes with you know how many rehearsals they had before they even performed last night yeah i'm sure swiss was there and understood what was going on you think about dating actors or dating actresses that's another level of maturity that you have to have for sex scenes for kissing scenes for scenes where you're holding someone for scenes with someone sleeping in the bed with you and i think they're they're for the regular average person they can't see past that they can't see past that because they're not used to it i think the thing is now there are some actors some actresses that won't do a scene
Starting point is 00:27:40 right a little intimate scene right i'm okay with that also wait a minute you're messing with your money now there's certain things you won't do you tell you taking money off the table that's for that's for them and that's for their household you marry somebody you understand right right okay this is what they do okay fine i'm cool with it or i'm not cool with it and so i don't understand how you do that song my, and don't get close or don't look out of eye. You my boo. Yeah. And you know, hey, hey, baby, I mean, and y'all be hugged up and you be rocking with it.
Starting point is 00:28:12 And I get it. But I don't look at every time somebody do a song, a love song together. Who was that? Was that Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass did that song? Yeah. Obviously. Now, it was different with Tina Marie and Rick James. Yeah. who was that was that stephanie mills and teddy pendergrass did that song yeah or obviously now it was different uh with uh tina marie and rick james because they were a couple yeah they were
Starting point is 00:28:30 a couple and we understand the chemistry there but everybody that does a love song together aren't trying to aren't intimate right but we like to imply that because you put what you would do in that situation and you project it on them. Right. We love project. You know, we love to screen. Projecting. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:51 I don't know if you're old enough to remember this, but projectors, they used to have a little film. Yeah. Yes. Okay. We had them at high school. Now, what I can say, what I can say, studies have shown statistically people that endure or work in jobs or you're always close and high in quarters with someone, they tend to deal with that individual because you're always doing it constantly all the time. Yes, it does. It does happen. So we can't act like it doesn't happen when you when you're up and close or you're dealing with someone all the time and close quarters. Now, the situation do happen. It does happen. So we can't act like it doesn't happen when you when you're up and close or you're dealing with someone all the time in close quarters. Now, the situation do happen. It does happen. So I can see where everybody's going with it.
Starting point is 00:29:31 But that's not the case here. Right. But just everything happens. I mean, that's a that's a situation. But but that's a whole different argument. I mean, if we doing a situation, I'm doing a song or we're doing a movie. That's a that's a the song is like, OK, we do that. Boom, we moved on. Alicia Keys exit stage left. OK, we practice that. It's not like that's every day. We do this every city.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Two hundred two hundred stops a year. That's different. OK, I get somebody working in a male, a working, a man and a woman working in close proximity. And, you know, but here's the thing. You keep, hey, what are you doing? Let's go get a drink. Okay. Oh, Joe, we going, hey, we going on company.
Starting point is 00:30:18 We going on company trips. Okay. We got a conference, a convention. Yeah. And, hey, what you doing tonight? Let's go grab a bite. Okay. You're creating a convention. Yeah. And hey, what you doing tonight? Let's go grab a bite. Okay. You're creating a situation.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Yeah. It happens all the time. Yes. I've heard the stories in real life. I've seen the stories play out in movies. Some of the things that you see play out in movies, they have to come from somewhere. They come from experience. They come from people actually doing it.
Starting point is 00:30:42 So I understand where people are coming from. But in this case, we have to understand that they are entertaining their job is to entertain and all parties involved understand that because there's a certain level of maturity that they do have to execute what we saw yesterday the only difference between truth and fiction is fiction has to make sense right because we've all read things and you're like that can't be true right it's actually true but when it's fiction it has to make sense it can't be out of the realm of possibility that nobody would actually believe that this is possible right what's what's what's the young fella name what's the young young people name from uh
Starting point is 00:31:23 from fox is it fox the couple The couple that worked on air. They worked on air in close quarters for a long time and happened to they got fired and ended up being together. What's the couple? You know what I'm talking about? Was it Fox? No, it was ABC. ABC. ABC. And you're talking about Amy Roback. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:39 And the Holmes. Yeah, Mr. Holmes. You see? You work with somebody. You see him every day. You have to deal with, I'm sure, the same scenario that you just mentioned. Hey, let's grab coffee. Hey, let's get lunch. Guess what? Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:31:53 They're both training for a marathon. Let's go for a run. Let's go for a run. Yeah. Let's go get a refuel. Yes, sir. You see what you're doing, Ocho? You put yourself in harm's way.
Starting point is 00:32:03 In harm's way. There's only so many times you're going to have, there's only so many times you can run across a busy intersection before you get your ass hit. There's only so many times, Ocho, you're going to be able to sit down with somebody. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Okay. All of a sudden, you're like, damn. I like it. Oh, I like the conversation. Oh, you're such an easy talk. Oh, you're so easy to talk to how's everything going you know now you start sharing secrets at home yeah you know now all of a sudden what's at home it's annoying you come in the house man it's annoying such and such it's
Starting point is 00:32:36 so easy to talk to yeah she's so relatable ah and normally and normally that's how it is when you're dealing with someone or you have an outlet outside of home that brings you peace. Yeah. When you have an outlet outside of home that brings you peace,
Starting point is 00:32:51 this is what happens. But listen, on the back end of it, at some point, once you leave home and what you thought was annoying and you go to someone else
Starting point is 00:33:00 that brought you peace, now that you're dealing with them every single day, the cycle repeats itself, uncle. The cycle repeats itself at some point. When you was a kid, Ocho,
Starting point is 00:33:12 and you got a new toy, I guarantee you didn't play with it the whole year. Oh, no. You played with it about the tools, the newness wore off, it was gone like the rest of the toys that you got the previous year. It happens every time.
Starting point is 00:33:23 And similar, same situation based on the analogy you just said, like get a new toy. Women love a new purse. You ain't going to wear that whole purse the whole year. Women love a new heel. Oh, they're going to wear that thing to death until it starts to wear down. Come on now.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Don't talk to me now. I know Ray will talk about, ooh, I like this. I need something to go with this. I need something to go with this outfit. I like that purse. Well, to go with this. I need something to go with this outfit. Right, right, right. I like that purse. Well, hold on. You got a hundred outfits. You think you about to have a hundred purses up in this joint? No, no, it ain't gonna work like that.
Starting point is 00:33:52 It ain't gonna work like that. I help you. I got one purse for a hundred outfits. That's how we gonna do that. Interchangeable. You better flip it in and out. Everything interchangeable. I know she watches too. Hey, Rail. Hey, Rail. Hey, here's the thing. O ocho you know who's got to be most secure uh usher's wife what about that residency that he had yeah and he on taraji and he on kiki and he on these
Starting point is 00:34:17 different women singing singing the people yeah hey that's what i'm talking about at his residency yeah now you know who didn't have that level of maturity Kiki's husband yeah you're not used to that this is new for you so you have to understand you're dealing with a woman that is a high caliber
Starting point is 00:34:32 woman in the acting industry she's great at acting she's great at how about okay I'll secure you Usher does that to Rhea and Rhea backing it up
Starting point is 00:34:41 on uh huh you heard what I said whoa whoa whoa see we talked about situations and put yourself in certain situations Rhea backing it up on, uh-huh, you heard what I said. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. See, we talked about situation and put yourself in certain situations. Rhea know better than to put herself in that situation.
Starting point is 00:34:51 She knows better. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. She know better than that. Baby, I know you watching.
Starting point is 00:34:57 You'll come hell or high water. Moses part of the Red Sea, but I'm going to part of something else. Don't do that. Don't do me like that. Hold your face. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down, slow down. see but i'm gonna pause something else don't do that don't do me like that again i heard i have a certain level of maturity as well yeah enjoy yourself you're having fun yeah you're having fun you know you you usher dancing you usher singing to you i'm okay with that i'm not i never i never i ain't never been like that you know right now that's a moment that
Starting point is 00:35:24 you can have and live on that lives on forever that you will that, you know? Right. No, I ain't either. That's a moment that you can have and live on, that lives on forever, that you will always remember. You know? And I just, I've never been that type, but it's cool. It's cool. I like us. I need to start performing too, man. We are.
Starting point is 00:35:37 We do it for three, four nights a week. Oh, yeah. Three, four nights a week. Yeah. I'm talking about on stage. I'm talking about on stage, though. Bro, we have 30, 40. We have, how many, what we had?
Starting point is 00:35:48 90, 90 what? 93, 94? We peaked at 90. 90. What? We had 90,000 last night? Last night. What?
Starting point is 00:35:57 Actually, had you been able to make it, we had 40,000 ready to go. By the time you got here, it had dropped down to like 20. We built it back up. Right. But if we had been able to go like immediately after the game, we could have hit that 100. But. Oh, dang.
Starting point is 00:36:14 No, no, no, don't worry about that. I believe now that we build up our sub base starting next year. Yes, sir. We routinely will be doing 75, 100 plus thousand. Ooh. I like that. But hats off to you, Swiss. You handle it like a real man.
Starting point is 00:36:35 I love the way that you stood up for your queen. Like, hey, ain't no negativity over here. Nah. But we quick to do that, boy. If we ain't got something going on good in our life, won't we try to bring something bad in your life? Oh, yeah. that, boy. If we ain't got something going on good in our life, won't we show, hey, won't we show try to bring something bad in your life? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Oh, yeah, most definitely. Most definitely. It's true, though. The less you have going on in life, the more you concerned with others and how they operate. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners
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Starting point is 00:38:01 I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there are so many stories out there. And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir? No. It became known as the Iran-Contra affair. And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
Starting point is 00:39:32 I'm going to ask... I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today. The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And entertaining they were. It was just announced it was the most watched telecast ever. Super Bowl 58 was the most watched telecast since the 1969 Apollo 11
Starting point is 00:40:28 moon landing. What were the numbers? The moon landing, it was a little different because we didn't have as many people in 1969 as we do now. The moon landing estimated between 125 and 150 million. Last
Starting point is 00:40:44 night, Super Bowl bowl 58 123.4 that's that good money there boy good i am that's that good money dennis schroeder planned his son's birthday party with a raptors cake before he was traded to the net dennis celebrated his son's fifth birthday yesterday with a Raptors-themed birthday cake. The caption, yes, we planned before I got traded. Man, basketball. You know, basketball is different than football, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:41:15 You know, football players don't really... And coaching too, man. Yeah. And baseball. You know, they be trading. Football, you know, football don't really get traded. Football players don't really get traded like that during the season. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Normally the trades happen in the offseason because football is a little bit more complicated. Right, right. Learning the plays and things like that, trying to blend, assimilate yourself in. Man, man, I feel, look, he's five, and, you know, hopefully he still had a great birthday being surrounded by his mom and dad, love and everything.
Starting point is 00:41:49 But, man, it's a tough business. It's a tough business. What do you do in that case when it comes to basketball players and trade deadlines? Do you know when you're on the bubble? You here. You here. You here, obviously.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Your agent will let you know, though, right? Yeah you're here, you think they, you're here, you're here. Obviously your agent, your agent, your agent will let you know though. Right. Yeah. Sometimes they were working out, but think about it. Oh,
Starting point is 00:42:10 Joe. Yes, sir. Adam Sheft is in business for a reason. Jay Glazer and raising for a reason. Teams, execs, coaches,
Starting point is 00:42:19 NFL. There's a reason why they hear it. So you get woged, you get Sean Sharanya, right yeah you get they know when they start reporting stuff right you got to come from somewhere you got to come they give them the lead on purpose huh of course see i i gotta get in a position but they wouldn't tell me stuff my thing is and the thing is what would you but you notice, if a reporter that writes up, like, what's your source? Man, that man can't tell you your source.
Starting point is 00:42:50 He won't get any more information. Exactly. Exactly. I mean, oh, how you know? If I told you how I know, I ain't going to get no more information. Right. Why would I tell you where the money tree is? So you can go pick all the bills?
Starting point is 00:43:06 You chop my damn tree down. See, the people that see your hair, the thing I'm going to show, I told them if I tell somebody where the money tree is, they ain't going to see. They're not smart enough. They're like, okay, I'm going to go get my couple off here. They want to chop the tree down.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Now you know you chopped the tree down. Guess what? It ain't going to grow no more money. So if I give up my source, guess what? I ain't going to get no more info. And the funny thing about money so if i give up my source guess what i ain't gonna get no more info and the funny thing about it if you give up your source then everybody else is gonna run to the source and try to beat you to the punch thank you you can't let them beat you to the punch because they take your money right now all of a sudden he used to give me information that nobody
Starting point is 00:43:39 else had i'm looking oh man he got that information now he's like no i can't give you no more information i got to give it to your rival and now your boss like man well you ain't had no good info in a while no intel right yeah you know I let the fans told me I should give you know my sources so I told him uh no
Starting point is 00:43:58 can't do that no no like I said no I don't I don't I wouldn't get down Urcha Ocho I heard you're very excited to quiz me in some trivia do that like i said no uh i don't i don't i wouldn't get down urcha ocho i heard you're very excited to quiz me in some trivia oh yeah we got a new segment and it's time for our next segment it's called dunk on unc and you finna get them all wrong hold up why y'all put that picture in there as you know i know that picture came from right Hold up. Why y'all put that picture in there?
Starting point is 00:44:27 You know I know that picture came from right. Man, that Ash. Ash dirty. Guess what Ash was telling me and Jordan? Talking about, well, if you work on this team and you can't take a little roasting, it's not going to work well for you. I said, Ash, I kind of worked at a lot of places. People don't normally roast on the boss. I'm just Ash, I kind of work down a lot of places. People don't normally roast
Starting point is 00:44:46 on the boss. I'm just saying, you know, I'm saying, yeah. Wait a minute. You remember those Dean Martin roasts back in the days? Yeah. Vegas? Yeah. Oh, man. You got to be able to take that.
Starting point is 00:45:02 Zim was your coach, right? Mark Zimmer? No, you had Marvin. You had marvin yeah marvin but mark zimmer was a defensive coordinator he was there did you did you roast marvin no i didn't really bother i ain't really i ain't really bother him you uh what about what about uh brown mike brown yeah hell no why ain't why not whoa whoa whoa but those aren't the people you want to be funny with
Starting point is 00:45:29 I was funny with my teammates oh no I was funny I was funny with Marvin in a joking manner not making fun
Starting point is 00:45:37 of him manner oh man look here I used to get Mr. B I was in Mr. B I tell the story Mr. B
Starting point is 00:45:42 Mr. Bolin was our owner and you know he used to come, he used to come in. He used to come in on Thursdays, go down to our trainer, Steve Antonopoulos, Greek. And he would sit up in his office, put his and put his put his feet up on Greek's desk and wait for Greek to come in there after he get done taping, ask him about the injury. So I went. I stole his glasses, cut my shorts up like his like his he had little teeny tiny shorts right got me a shirt so i came in there had the socks he like to pull the socks up like
Starting point is 00:46:11 quarter almost to his calves right and so i did that but i got his glasses on so i'm dressed like he would normally dress he walked he turned the corner to come in greek office i got my feet up on greek's desk got his glasses on and i'm just looking he's like he's like you mofo you know and he thought he thought that was the funniest thing ever yeah he says you know you're the only one that could get away with this don't you i say i absolutely know i'm the only one that could get away with this mike you know before mike would like come in to me and I'd be up there early, we always in the seats early. Mike didn't play that bull job. You walking in
Starting point is 00:46:50 and when you're standing up, you better not walk in that room. You better go ahead and wait. Go ahead and take that fine, because you walk in there, it ain't going to be pretty. So, you know, Mike would come in like at 9 o'clock. Everybody already sitting up in there like 8.58. You know, I got to head to the podium.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Got to mimic him. Hey, he come down i couldn't get i couldn't get i could get my seat soon enough with you he called me a couple of times but it is what it is number seven oh yeah i got him at practice all the time oh yeah oh yeah it was funny no oh it was his mannerism it was his mannerism that i right yeah but i was the guy that kept it loose oh joe i had to keep it loose yeah but i knew when to have fun we knew when to get serious we're in the same boat we're in the same boat huh who sometimes oh you you deserve to get I ain't gonna tell y'all that time that Ash went to pick up something and threw her back out it was heavy heavy
Starting point is 00:47:50 oh my bad I wasn't supposed to tell you my bad my bad Jordan but Jordan coach Jordan was the one that said she went to pick up a pen a pen a pen an ink pen oh that means she must have been working out so the injury was working out
Starting point is 00:48:08 walking walking from the elevator to take take the elevator down two floors to my room that's not working out as i'm sorry all right come on let's get it you ready dunk on dunk on dunk on Unch trivia question. The first question is, you're not going to get this one anyway. You definitely going to get this. You ready? Yep. Patrick Mahomes just won his third Lombardi trophy.
Starting point is 00:48:34 He was the second youngest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl back in 2019 at the age of 24. Who was the youngest quarterback to ever win a title? Who? Yeah, you ain't going to get this one. He was the second. Oh, Big Ben. Big Ben was the youngest. Man, you ain't know that, man.
Starting point is 00:48:54 You cheating, man. Let me see your hand. Let me see your hand. Let me see your hands. Big Ben. You got to realize, Big Ben came out early, and he won the Super Bowl in his second year. They lost in the AFC Championship game to Pittsburgh, to New England
Starting point is 00:49:06 in 2004. And he came back and won it in 2005. I was at that game because that same night, that's the same night, Kobe scored 81 on Toronto. Okay, you're right. You're right. You're right. But Chad, Ben Roethlisberger was the youngest
Starting point is 00:49:22 quarterback to win the Super Bowl at the age of 23 when the Steelers defeated the Seahawks in Super Bowl 40. 40. Okay, you got one. You got one. All right, you definitely ain't going to get this one, though. Okay. Which city has hosted the most Super Bowls?
Starting point is 00:49:37 New Orleans. New Orleans or Miami? Loud and wrong. No, your first answer. We're going with your first answer. Your first answer was New Orleans. Wrong? Loud and wrong. No, your first answer. We're going with your first answer. Your first answer was New Orleans. Wrong. It's Miami.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls with 11. Wow. 11. But listen, Super Bowl is in New Orleans this year. This year coming up. Do you have any trivia multiple choice? All these are multiple choice. They ain't no multiple choice.
Starting point is 00:50:05 You want me to give you the answers? You want me to give you the answers so you can choose from them? You do know how that multiple choice works, right? Nah, we ain't doing that. You got to be like Stump the Swab. You got to know this stuff. You do realize that's not my only job, though.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Alright, we got one more. I got one more. Come on. You on oh oh this is you should get this one this is a no-brainer chris mccaffrey led the nfl in yards from scrimmage this season with 2023 yards yeah which running backs hold the nfl record with the most yards from scrimmage in a single season you got to know this come on go out on a limb i think i'm gonna say chris johnson oh well you good boy you good the answer is correct chris johnson has 2509 yards from scrimmage in 2009 most in nfl history he really should have had the record because remember they called his long run back back against seattle uh-huh called holden he would have Holden, he would have went over 2,100.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Easily. Yeah. But yeah, I think I know this. Most people probably would have said like Eric Dickinson, but ED didn't catch a whole lot of passes the year he went for 2,105. Right.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Because that was the same year Dan threw for 5,084 with 48 touchdowns. Brother Mark Clayton. I never forget that. The March brothers. So, yeah, yeah. So I feel like, nah, ED didn't catch enough passes. Adrian Peterson was really not.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Marshall Falk went 1,000, 1,000. Roger Craig went 1,000, 1,000. But I was like, nah. I figured I'd say yeah. Yeah. You should know this one. You should know this one. I know there was somebody trying to open say yeah. Yeah. All right. You should know this one. You should know this one. I know there was somebody trying to open my door.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Oh. All right. You should know this one. This is a good one. Because this is right up your alley. And I know your memory serves you well. Okay. You played in your first Super Bowl back in 1998.
Starting point is 00:52:01 God damn, you old. Broncos versus Packers in Super Bowl 32. Two. Who scored the first touchdown? There's no way you get this wrong. Who scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl 32? For us or for them? For Green Bay?
Starting point is 00:52:19 First touchdown, period. Okay. I'm going to say Antonio Freeman. Hey, you cheating because you looking down, man. You looking down. Man, you looking at something, man. Ain't no way in hell you know this stuff, man. You do realize I played in the game, don't you? Nah, man.
Starting point is 00:52:36 You looking at something, man. Come on, man. You cheating, man. Hey, Ash, are y'all over there giving Unk the answers, man? Nah, she ain't giving no answers. Do you think she want me to think I know everything? She hate it when I ask her to look at something, and I go ahead and tell her the answer before she look it up.
Starting point is 00:52:54 She just look at me and give me the easiest look. She would never give me the answers. I would never. Like, Ash, I need you to help me cheat on this. No, she going to give me all wrong answers. All right. All right. Antonio Freeman, 22-yard TD reception from Brett Favre in the first quarter.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Obviously, your Broncos won the game 31-2. Yeah, it was at the back of the end zone because Steve hit him, and he still held on to the ball. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:19 I know you're not going to get this one. Okay. I know you're not going to get this one because this is this is gonna throw you off okay usher perform in this year's super bowl halftime show which of the following artists have never performed at halftime okay right carrie madonna madonna dead in indiana in indianapolis or black eyed peas black eyed pea have mariah carey man man they man they gave you they gave you the answers before we started this man oh joe you
Starting point is 00:53:57 how you know how you know mariah ain't never been in super as many super bowls as it's been how you know the thing that you're going to learn that when you do tv if you get if you can unfortunately i hope you do um get back and learn your television you have to have tremendous recall because now now it's kind of moved away from just debate and it's more conversational right but the thing that you have to do is that you have to hear what the what one guy is saying now i've got a punch a hole in his argument while recalling all of my information that i have right and so you have to be able to remember stats you have to be able to remember dates remember i told you we was my we was my grandfather's iphone before there was a phone because they would give us he would like hey tell them boys your number and when he got home hey what was uh uh such and such number what was this what was that
Starting point is 00:54:55 yes yes and he was big he used to tell me and my brother all the times he said if i take you somewhere you should always be able to get back so he would now my brother that was my brother all the times he said if i take you somewhere you should always be able to get back so he would now my brother that was my brother i couldn't do it because i'm asleep we back at the driveway i'm but not my brother he would always take my brother because i'd be sleeping at night and a lot of times he would take my brother come on spanky ride with me to the truck stop get a cup of coffee get some grits or something like that you notice i said he uh would eat get something to eat my brother ain't really getting to get nothing to eat but oh so you do realize i was on jeopardy and i won right yeah you yeah you was on jeopardy but they they give you a heads up on what you might get asked
Starting point is 00:55:36 on jeopardy they give they give you possible topics ah that you might get asked this is the thing if you got the if you have the possible topics, you know the questions that are going to be asked. No, I don't. I don't. Are going to be somewhere around in the realm of what you're studying for. Ocho, do you know how many Olympics that they've had? Do you know how many television series have been on? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:59 So they say TV series. Yeah. You might get Gunsmoke. You might get Friends. You might get Martin. Right. But you also might get Gunsmoke. You might get Friends. You might get Martin. Right. But you also might get Bewitched or some other stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Mod, Rota, Taxi. Yeah, I'm ready for it. What you know about Taxi? Remember the movie Taxi? I do.
Starting point is 00:56:16 You talking about with, you don't remember that with Jodie Foster. I'm talking about the original Taxi now. The original Taxi. With Jodie Foster? Yes,
Starting point is 00:56:24 man. When they was battling the green cabs and the yellow cabs. The green cab and the two twins. The two bodybuilder twins. I think we talk about different things. Oh, so I'm talking about DC cab. My bad.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Oh, no. I thought you were talking about Ain't no way you know about Jodie Foster. She got nominated for an Academy Award. Wait taxi is DC cab taxi. Yeah, I think the name of the movie is is is taxi. It had the yellow cabs and the green cab DC cab. I don't remember which they get no Jody Foster chat. Y'all remember that? Well, Jody Jody Foster got nominated for an Academy Award.
Starting point is 00:57:05 I think she was like 14 or 15. She didn't win. She won for Silence of the Lambs with her and- Oh, she killed that Anthony Hopkins? Hopkins. Yeah, yeah. You see how I came? See how I know my stuff?
Starting point is 00:57:18 Yeah. See how I know my stuff? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Ocho wasn't even born. What? Man, I was born in 68, man.
Starting point is 00:57:26 What you talking about? I wasn't born. You were 76. You weren't born in those. I was like, hold on. I'm thinking about some of that taxes. Bro. All these movies I know.
Starting point is 00:57:33 All the movies I know. I seen all them. I seen all them. All the movies from back before I was born from the 50s, 60s, 70s age. I can talk about all them because my grandma grandma my grandma introduced me to all that so i can talk about stuff before i was even alive like like movies you remember jack and a few good men a few good men yeah you can't handle the truth yes right when he said it was like he asked him a question yeah and he says uh you want the truth he says i think i'm entitled to it you want the
Starting point is 00:58:04 truth you can't handle the truth. Handle the truth, yeah. Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's going to do it? You? You, Lieutenant Weinberg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom.
Starting point is 00:58:16 You weep for Santiago. You curse the Marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know. Santiago, just while tragic probably save lives my appearance grotesque and incomprehensible to you save lives you don't want the truth down in places that part you don't talk about you want me on that wall you need me on that wall yeah we use words like code honor loyalty we use these words of a backbone spin defending something
Starting point is 00:58:41 you use them as a punchline not having the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of freedom that I provide and then question the manner in which I provide it. I'd rather you say thank you or pick a weapon to stand to post. Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you are entitled to. Did you order the cold red? I did my job.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Did you order the cold red? You did all right, I did. Yeah. Did you order the cornbread? You did all right, I did. Yeah. I like that. Oh, yeah. That's what I'm talking about. I like that.
Starting point is 00:59:15 That was beautiful. That was beautiful. You know, Jack hit that thing. Hey, he killed it. Method acting, getting into character, being able to deliver in the heat of the moment is why he is one of the greatest actors of all time and that was nice huh that was nice we got to get you in front of the big screen you got to get oh i got i got tremendous recall oh so when i tell people i can tell you my grandfather died when i was eight i can tell you everything you ever said i can tell you my grandma lived until i was 43 years of age i can tell you every time my grandmother's been upset
Starting point is 00:59:49 at me i can tell you why i can tell you where i was i can tell you exactly what i did every single time yeah i have i have tremendous recall as well based on the situation and the circumstances in the outcome that it had most of of the time, the outcome had to be negative. If the outcome was negative, I have tremendous recall. That's just how things stick out to you much better that way. I'm not sure why it is, but that's just the way life is and the way it goes. Most of the part of things that I've done in life, I cannot recall. I cannot recall because it's normal for me.
Starting point is 01:00:24 It happens in a repetitive fashion and I don't remember. The negative things happen very seldom, which is why I'm able to recall them very, very clear like it just happened yesterday. I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company. The Volume. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are so many stories out there. And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
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