Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Ranking DeAndre Hopkins trade, CMC returns, Lamar’s perfect game
Episode Date: November 6, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top stories from Week 9 of the NFL season including ranking the DeAndre Hopkins trade to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, San Franc...isco 49ers RB CHristian McCaffrey returns to practice, Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson has a perfect game and much more!03:13 - Ranking the DeAndre Hopkins trade05:30 - Christian McCaffrey returns07:16 - Jermaine Burton spotted at casino09:37 - Colts vs. Vikings15:47 - Take a look at Lamar Jackson’s stats22:36 - Eagles vs. Jaguars27:51 - Bengals beat the Raiders35:40 - Chargers vs. Browns41:00 - Panthers beat the Saints45:12 - Rams vs. Seahawks47:45 - Titans beat the Patriots(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, before we get to other news of the day,
Chiefs have seemingly found their number one receiver, D-Hop.
Acquiring D-Hop from the Titans only costs Kansas City
a conditional fifth-round pick.
Ocho, where would this rank as far as in-season trades
if the Kansas City Chiefs go on and do what we think they can do?
Where would you rank this in-season trade?
I'd rank this in-season trade probably damn near, damn near.
Unc, it got to be one of the best.
It got to be one of the best because you're trading for a player.
If you put him in the right situation, he can give you what we're used to seeing
when he was considered a top three, top five player in the league.
You put him in the right situation.
That's what's so important.
When we're used to seeing DeHop when he was with Arizona, You put him in the right situation. That's what's so important.
When we're used to seeing DeHop when he was with Arizona,
when we saw DeHop when he was with the goddamn Texans,
he was considered one of the best in the game.
Sure.
All of a sudden, he's out of that situation where the opportunities come a little bit more often than normal.
So you're able to see the talent.
You're able to see the skill.
You're able to see how good he is,
how he doesn't drop shit.
He don't drop nothing, huh?
Yep.
Boy got all state for hands.
Now you put him in a situation in Kansas City.
You allow him to get acclimated into the offense.
He already has eight for 86.
That might, to me,
I don't even know a stat line when he's with Tennessee.
I guarantee you, that's his
best game. Yeah.
It's probably his best game. And he only been
there for goddamn three business
days.
It ranks up there. And I think the Chiefs
are probably gonna,
if and when they do go,
maybe back to a chip again,
Dehop is gonna play a big part of that.
He's gonna play a damn big part in that. Yeah, he's a chip again, DeHop is going to play a big part in that. He's going to play a damn big part in that.
Yeah, he's – look, I wanted DeHop to go before he signed with Tennessee
because I thought that would be a great move for him, Ocho.
You got to get that money.
Give him the fact.
You got to get that money.
You got to go get the money.
And he did that.
But I think – but he saw losing sucks.
You get that money and you get your eyes beat out.
It gets hard and hard to go take your ass to work on Monday, Ocho.
Yeah.
Because you already know what's next.
Christian McCaffrey returns to practice for the 49ers.
Not only did C-Mac return to the practice field for the first time since week one,
wide receiver Juwan Jennings, kicker Jake Moody,
and offensive lineman John Feliciano were all back in action
according to reports on the site.
Ocho, what do you expect from the 49ers moving forward?
Once CMC hits that field, the offense gets that much better.
Once CMC hits that field, the offense gets that much better once cmc hits that field the offense gets that much better
arguably cmc was the best running back in the league i know what derrick henry is doing right
now but before cmc got i mean before cmc got hurt he was considered the best running back in the
league for all the things that he can do at the receiver position lining up in the slot all they
can do coming out the backfield catching the the ball out the backfield, running the ball.
It allows it allows him to do so much more.
I think the offensive playbook with Shanahan, when CMC is.
Back there, even though Jordan, even though Jordan Mason played pretty well, you know, while CMC was out, I think they can do that much more offensively when they have CMC in there
yeah, I think
healthy
they're still
a threat in the NFC
hell yeah
they're still very formidable
formidable whatever term you want to use formidable, formidable they're still very formidable.
Formidable.
Whatever term you want to use.
Formidable, formidable.
See Mac, his ability to run the football between the tackles,
to hit outside, can catch it out of the backfield.
They get Debo back.
They get Juwan Jennings back.
They have an opportunity to do something really good.
Ocho, I want your thoughts on this.
Bengals wide receiver rookie Jermaine Burton was spotted in a casino alone at the Hard Rock in Cincinnati, where in the same city he had on yesterday.
Burton was a healthy stretch again yesterday,
and Saturday didn't show up for walkthrough.
Damn, man.
I mean, we talked about that a little bit i think um he trains with t.j
hush mazada i think hush is a good mentor for him um at some point i'm sure who's gonna talk to him
and try to get it through his head these opportunities um aren't gonna come often
uh you have a little you have a little leash um Again, they will tolerate you.
As you always say, Yonk,
they will tolerate you
until they can replace you.
And when it comes to the NFL,
everybody's expendable and replaceable,
except maybe one or two guys.
And that's literally everybody,
no matter what you may think.
So listen, you can't ruin this opportunity.
You work too hard.
You work too hard, really, all your life. You know, you started this as a teenager. You work too hard. You work too hard really all your life.
You know, you started this as a teenager.
You worked all your life to get to this point where you're able to live out a childhood dream.
You're able to be a blessing.
You're able to provide for not just yourself but for your family and bless all those who helped you and guided you along the way to get to this point in life and in your career.
You can't mess it up.
You can't mess it up.
I'm sure, you know, he has enough people bothering him.
I would reach out to him, but he already has Hoos in his corner
as someone he talks to and mentors and trains with.
And I'm sure Hoos is going to talk to him and get him together
because, hey, that NFL, boy, that NFL stands not for long, you know,
even when you're doing right.
So if you ain't doing right, I mean, that leash becomes even shorter.
You're right.
And he's a talent too, boy.
He is a fucking talent.
Mike Hilton sent a strong message to the rookie wide receiver.
When you get to this point in your career, you got to grow up.
You're a grown man.
Nobody's going to babysit you anymore.
At all.
At all.
Joe Burrow had a good quote, too.
You know, them boys don't play, man.
Yeah, they have a singular focus.
They're trying to win.
Not only are they trying to win, they behind the goddamn eight ball.
They ain't with the bullshit.
The Minnesota Vikings stopped their two-game losing streak
by a score of 21-13 over the Indianapolis Colts.
The Colts went with Joe Flacco.
They benched Anthony Richardson.
Sam Donald was 28-34, 293 touchdowns.
He had two interceptions and a fumble.
Justin Jefferson continued his hot streak seven for a buck 37
uh addison jordan addison made a great one-handed catch um as they pull away and hold on to win
21 13 over the indianapolis colts to keep them somewhat connected to the detroit lions uh colts
produced their worst offensive performance of the year tonight the colts had six uh the colts
offense had six points their lowest output of the year zero red zone drive the lowest performance of the year. Tonight, the Colts had six. The Colts offense had six points, their lowest output of the year.
Zero red zone drive, their lowest output of the year.
13 first downs, lowest output of the year.
227 total yards, lowest output of the year.
Ocho, watching this game, what did you like about what Minnesota was able to do
to get back into the win column?
They need to give the game ball to Brian Flores.
All defense, all defense.
They played extremely well all four quarters.
They played all three phases of the game extremely well.
Sacking Joe Flacco, causing turnovers, interceptions.
And hell, hell, the Colts didn't give themselves the chance,
actually, with the turnover that they had.
And they picked the worst opportune time to have an inefficient offense
against arguably one of the better teams in the NFC.
And really the defense smothered.
So Brian Flores,
I would like to give him the credit for the win tonight,
even though offensively they did what they needed to do
as far as scoring points.
But that defense was really, really good.
Really, really good.
Yeah, you know one thing. When you you play the Vikings they're a pressure defense they're gonna heat you up Brian Flores is gonna
heat you up now so you better whatever whatever you're doing you better do it suddenly you better
do it in a hurry because you're not gonna have a whole lot of time because he's coming with the
pressure package he believes in his back end he He believes they can hold up. And he believes he can get to you before you get to them.
And so that's the number one thing that I've noticed
that the games that I've watched them play,
and for the most part, they've had a lot of games that have been televised.
If you can't handle their pressure, you can't deal with their defense.
Now, the problem is if Sam Donaldson –
now, when you play Detroitroit you turn the ball over three
times they're gonna blow you out i'm just telling you played the lions and you turned that ball over
early like they did ocho that game be oh that game is over by the halftime definitely that's that's
that's probably 17 points i see him if you turn it over three they're scoring two off that in the
field goal right because remember they hear what they have. Right. Because remember, they got to pick six.
So you see even Indy turn their offense in possession
because the last thing you want to happen is a team score
when you've got the ball.
It's hard enough, you know what I'm saying, Ocho?
It's hard enough to keep them out of the end zone,
especially these high-powered offenses.
The Ravens, the Lions, you know,
even though Kansas City hadn't got on track,
we know they have the potential to be explosive.
You let them score when you got the ball,
and you catch hell stopping them when they have the ball,
you're asking for problems.
But I thought –
No, I was just saying they put you behind the eight ball completely,
and you got to do that much more offensively,
and damn, they got to play perfect football
if you allow them to score on defense.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Joe Flacco could never seem to get into rhythm.
He was 16 of 27, 179, one interception.
He was sacked three times.
The biggest issue was their inability to run the football
because in order to slow some of that pressure down,
you're going to have to run the football to make them think about something
other than your quarterback as long as they don't long as they're teeing off on your quarterback and
they're not respecting your run it's going to be a very difficult evening especially on the road
and that crowd get to rocking it's hard you see they got a couple of false start
uh apparently these old show and so you needed And so you needed some resemblance of a run game
to try to slow that pressure front of the Vikings down.
Jonathan Taylor, 13 for 48.
So they had 19 carries for 68 yards.
That's not nearly enough.
Slightly over three yards a carry.
That's not nearly enough, Ocho.
That ain't going to cut it.
No, it won't.
It won't.
The Vikings stopped the bleeding
of their two-game losing streak.
They moved to 6-2.
21-13 winners over the Indianapolis
Colts, who falls to 4-5.
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No, we've been talking about Lamar Jackson.
Lamar Jackson completed 16 of 19 pass attempts for 280 yards, three touchdowns,
and had a perfect quarterback rating, 158.3.
Lamar now has four career games with a perfect quarterback rating
with a minimum of 10 passes.
He ties the NFL record held by Ben Roethlisberger,
who also has four such games.
Lamar now has 20 passing touchdowns this season after connecting with Zay
Flowers twice, Patrick Harden once, Flowers and Jackson's Flowers with Jackson
favorite target on Sunday, five receptions, a buck 27.
In winning six of their past seven games, the Ravens have beaten three teams
with a winning record, the Bills, the Commanders, and the Broncos by a
combined score
of 106-43.
But this is the same Baltimore
team that lost to two last-place
teams. They lost to the Browns
and they lost to the Ravens.
It comes down to the most criticized Ravens
defense. When Baltimore holds teams
to 25 or fewer points,
the Ravens are 4-0.
That's crazy, bro.
That's crazy. They lost, the Ravens are 4-0. That's crazy, bro. That's crazy.
They lost to the Ravens and the Browns.
Excuse me. They lost to the Raiders
and the Browns. You know what's funny?
You see, I was a little
optimistic about maybe
the Cowboys being able to pull it off
and changing their season around.
It's because on any given Sunday,
you never know what's going to happen. you never know what's going to happen.
You never know what's going to happen.
Now, as dominant as the Ravens are, if you're a bet man,
if you're a gambler man, when they paid the Raiders,
you're putting all your money on the Ravens.
When they played the Browns, you're putting all your money on the Browns.
But I don't understand why that happens.
Maybe playing down to the competition, maybe the play calling.
Like you said, when they played the Browns,
they only gave goddamn Derrick Henry the ball 11
times. How many rushes
Derrick Henry had today?
23.
With two touchdowns and a
buckle six.
Maybe that is the formula.
34.
They almost had double the amount of
rush attempts as pass attempts.
Last week, it was the flip side.
Lamar Jackson threw the ball 19 times.
Today, they ran it 34 times.
That's your recipe.
And because Lamar doesn't need to throw the ball 30 plus times
because he's going to be so efficient
because the gaps that's going to be in the defense
because you can't stop D.
Henry with a light box.
So he's throwing against man coverage.
And when it's zone coverage, they so out of place because they've taken the wrong steps trying to get down when he fakes the ball into D.
Henry's belly.
Out of position.
Now you out of position.
But he's dealing with the ball he's playing
unbelievable uh right now the mvp is lamar is d henry is jerry gong okay any anybody else anybody
anybody else in that race that you would throw a name in the box no okay no not for me i mean
listen a blind man can see it i'm not gonna mention a blind man listen, a blind man can see it. I'm not going to mention a blind man name, but a blind man can see there's a chance that Lamar Jackson can win his third MVP.
There's a chance that he can win his third MVP.
And, man, by God, Young Bull.
I know Young Bull.
They be watching, too.
I know Lamar probably not watching right now.
Yeah.
He going to see this, boy.
You the real deal, boy.
Pumping those finals, boy.
I salute you. This is coming from a bangle.
It's coming from a bangle. But I know one thing.
You know who they play Thursday night?
Who they play?
Yeah, okay.
I bet they put pussy in you.
You know who they play.
I bet they put pussy in you.
I bet it's going to be built ass.
I bet they put pussy.
And that's respectfully. To all my Raven fans, I love you. You know how I. Bet that. I bet they put pussy. It's going to be built ass. And that's respectfully to all my Raven fans.
I love you.
You know how I feel about you.
I love you.
And Baltimore.
I got the Ravens.
You won't bet none.
Whatever.
Make it loud on yourself.
I ain't going to do you like that.
I ain't going to take it.
Do me like that.
I ain't going to take your money.
I ain't going to take your money.
I won't take my money. We just talked about what ain't going to take your money. We just talked
about what happened when they played the Raiders. We just talked
about what happened when they played the Browns.
So you think they, you think, you think
the Bengals for the, after today's game
against the Raiders, you think we going to
talk about, talk about
I remember what they did last time they
were in Cincinnati. Dropped a
41 piece on. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Stay with me
now. Did you see Joe Burrow today? I don't mean to jump on. Stay with me now. Did you see Joe Burrow today?
I don't mean to jump the gun
and get off topic.
Did you see Joe Burrow today?
How many yards did he throw
for against the Ravens last time?
What you talking about last time?
We've improved since then.
Move them.
No, you haven't.
Your defense haven't.
You just played a bad team.
Remember how y'all went to Philly?
Philly beat y'all 34-17.
Okay.
All right. All right.
All right.
Mark my words.
Now, I told you I didn't.
He threw for 392.
He threw for 392 against the Ravens.
How many touchdowns?
And five TDs.
And L Jack got it.
All right.
He can't beat Lamar.
He got one bigger against Lamar.
I know what the record is.
I know it.
But listen. Lamar. He got one finger against Lamar. I know what the record is. I know. But listen.
Lamar wiping his feet.
This is what Lamar do to everybody in the NFC North. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll see, though.
We'll see Thursday.
We'll see Thursday.
Well, put some on it.
All right.
Make it light on yourself, then.
Make it light on yourself. What you light on yourself what you want to do
you call your price
better band
a band
and I ain't talking about
FAMU or Grambling or Southern
what you want to do
better band
I want a band matter of fact you know what since you're got, I got, what you want to do? I want to ban. I want to ban.
Bet it.
Matter of fact, you know what?
Since you're talking and I got 10 right here, make it 2,000.
Bet it.
Now what?
What you want to do?
Let's go.
Hey, Joe, I told you what Joe Burrow said the last time he was in front of the media.
We're going to win seven of the last nine and starting at number one.
But that next nine was the day.
And the next win is going to be Thursday.
Ain't happening.
And anybody in the chat that got something to say, you better too.
Put your side bet down.
Y'all talking about, man.
Y'all talking about, man.
Who they?
Boy, they playing too good.
They playing too good.
Yeah, they playing too good. They playing too good. Yeah, they playing real good. And listen, Lamar Jackson, the Ravens, brother Todd Munkin,
they are playing phenomenal football.
Derrick Henry, phenomenal.
Zay Flowers, boy, I see you, boy.
I see you.
But Thursday, no sir.
Thursday, no sir. Thursday, no sub.
Eagles beat the Jags 28-23.
Saquon hit a backwards hurdle.
Devontae Smith, one-handed touchdown grab.
Eagles almost let this one slip away.
They failed to convert the brotherly shove, two-point conversion.
They turned the ball over on fourth and one.
Jake Elliott missed a 57-yard field goal attempt
to give the Jaguars the last tap to beat them.
But N'Kobe Dean, interception in the end zone, saved the game.
Ocho, did you watch this game, Ocho?
You watched a lot of this game?
Yeah, I watched spurts of it because I had multiple games going on at once,
so my head was on swivel, left to right, left to right, left to right,
like I was watching a goddamn tennis match.
But I was able to watch most of it. I saw some of Saquon
play. I saw Devontae Smith
do what he did.
One-hander.
Other than that, I remember
tweeting that
the Eagles look good. I tweeted this not long
ago. I said the Eagles look so good, there's a chance
they'll probably be playing
for a Super Bowl championship.
And everybody tweeted me back, hell no we not, not with Nick Sirianni as a coach.
And I simply said, even with the inconsistency at the head coaching position that people
are complaining about, the offense is so good that I think they can overcome any coaching
woes.
I think they can overcome any coaching woes. I think they can overcome any coaching woes.
As long as they play defense, I think they'll be fine.
But nobody agrees with me.
Nobody does.
No.
Because they don't look as good as the Lions.
The Lions look great.
Yeah.
And here's the problem. They're probably going to have to manage A.J. with this hamstring. Now, they didn't release the Lions. The Lions look great. Yeah. And here's the problem. They're probably
going to have to manage A.J. with this
hamstring. Now, they didn't release the injury
of A.J. because he left this game, Rojo.
So it's going to be interesting to
see how this thing plays out
because they're going to have to manage him.
I don't believe they can go all the way without
a healthy A.J. Brown. Wait.
He just came back from hamstring,
didn't he?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Sirianni did not say after the game what the injury was,
but he left and didn't return.
So it's going to be interesting to see moving forward
because I don't think they can go to where they're trying to get to
without him.
Oh, man, I'm sick of this shit, man.
But that move Saquon hit for 14 yards, Ocho.
He hopped over the dudes backwards.
Hold on.
He spun.
He made somebody miss.
Did a spin.
In the middle of the spin spin because he was already behind.
He knew the guy was going to go low
and jumped over him.
A reverse, what you call that?
Reverse what?
A reverse hurdle.
There it is.
Bruh had a reverse hurdle.
Chat, y'all don't understand.
A reverse hurdle?
That's like a wrestling move.
You know when they sling somebody into the turnbuckle
and they hop over backwards?
Look, that's as good a move that you're going to see
for him to be able to do that.
But I'm confused.
There was a play late in the ballgame where they're trying to run out.
He hurdles a guy and slides down.
I don't know if you saw it.
And the reporters didn't ask him about it.
They didn't ask him about it, and I don't think they asked Sirianni about it.
And I'm trying to figure out what was going through his mind.
Did he think they were out of timeouts?
Did he think he had the first down?
I'm confused why he would slide in that situation
instead of getting the first down.
So I was confused.
I think he miscalculated.
It'll be very interesting to hear what his thought process was
and why he did that.
Somebody was probably in his ear.
Somebody was probably in his ear and told him to do that.
He just didn't realize the situation and the fact that he did need the first down.
I call it, you know what I call that?
I call that overcoaching.
Overcoaching.
You had your player thinking more than they should
instead of just playing the goddamn game.
And probably based on the situation,
having situational awareness in that moment,
you'll know to get the first down and then slide.
I agree.
I was surprised that he did it.
Because I was like,
what was Saquon?
You got to get the first down in that situation.
You had to have miscalculated something.
Something.
Because there ain't no way he's sliding like that because he slid like he thought he had the first down.
And so,
or he didn't think they had
any more timeouts,
but they had two timeouts
and they had the two-minute warning.
So I was just totally confused by
what he did in that play. But the play
that he had was
incredible.
Caught the pass, spin,
hop, backwards.
I don't even know.
Can you do that in Madden? No.
You will. I bet they add it.
I bet they add it. You think so?
I mean, they probably can.
Matter of fact, it should be a feature specifically for him because, I mean, a lot of people hurdle.
A lot of people hurdle, so they might as well add it.
Just a reverse hurdle.
I like it.
That's dope.
The Bengals beat the Raiders 41-24.
Joey B gets the win.
Only six more to fulfill the Ocho promise of seven wins in nine games.
Rookie Jermaine Burton was a healthy scratch after missing walkthrough on Saturday.
Joe Burrow just didn't have to do the little things right.
Mike Hilton, you're a grown man.
Nobody's going to baby you anymore.
What do you think, Ocho?
The Bengals won.
Joe Burrow.
How many touchdowns Joe Burrow threw today, Ong?
Five.
He was 27 of 39, 251.5 touchdown
and the pick that guy
Ocho that guy started the hell out of some film
that's like the second or third time
Jack Jones did that last year too
he did it last year too
listen I tweeted
I tweeted and some of the people
complained well if
I think maybe Yoshi if he said
if Yoshi had made the block.
Listen, Jack is reacting as soon as the ball snaps based on facial recognition.
He already knows it's coming.
And you see, once he sees Chase bubble, he's going right to it.
You really can't even get to the block or make an attempt to block him
because you already know what's going on.
And sometimes that's why you have that guy, Yoshi,
that's normally going to block.
You have him go up the rail because the guy's going to act like Jack Jones do,
and then you hit him up the rail.
Oh, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
You can get him, but if you throw that ball, if he get a reaction like that and you throw that ball to Chase,
it's going the other way if he can catch it.
Hey, but again, on Jermaine Burton, being late,
obviously doing the same thing that Dak did.
I haven't had the chance to talk to Young Bull.
I think TJ Hushmanzada is a mentor of his.
He trains with him.
And I think TJ got to talk to him.
TJ got to get in his ear.
They're tolerated. They're tolerated.
They're tolerated until they can replace you.
Now, Jermaine is – Burton is a special talent.
He has a lot of talent.
He can help this offense in a tremendous way, especially with his speed
and being able to stretch defenses.
So I would like for him to do whatever he needs to do.
I'm not sure.
I'll probably reach out to him.
You got to do the little things, man.
If you do the little things right,
it'll pay off for you.
It'll pay off for you.
I want to see him. The old Bengals
would have tolerated this behavior, but the
new Bengals aren't. I love
what Joe Burrow said.
I love what
Mike Hilton said. Bro, ain't nobody
babysitting your grown-ass man.
Right, right, right.
Get here, be professional, show up on time, do your job,
do what you're supposed to do, and let's go try to win football games.
You know what he should do?
I mean, he was sitting on the bench.
Did you see?
Look, I don't know what we're saying,
but he was sitting on the bench next to Joe Burrow.
Joe Burrow said something to him and got up,
walked away. Jermaine Burton
gets up, walks away. Joe Burrow goes
sits back down on the bench.
No, I didn't see that.
I didn't see that. Take a look at it.
He said something. I don't know
if he said, don't sit next to me,
or what are you doing over here?
He said something,
because all I know is he got up, and when
Burton got up, he went back and
sat down that's all i'm saying now you deduce for whatever you want to deduce from that but check a
click matter of fact you know joe might be upset joe might be upset because he understands how good
he is he understands right but he does understand how good he is and how he can help he can help the
team and he's hurting the team by not being available,
by not doing the little things right.
If you can't do the little things like show up, practice, catch the ball,
then you won't be able to help us on Sundays.
So hopefully he'll get it together and add another dynamic and another weapon to the offense that Joe can use.
And Joe's probably frustrated.
And when your quarterback gets frustrated, that's not a good thing.
That's the wrong person you don't want on your side.
Ash sent you the clip.
But Joe tried to win games.
I love that Joe's holding people accountable,
and that's what you have to do.
Your best players must hold everybody accountable.
Your best players must be your hardest workers.
Your best players need to sit the standard in which everybody conforms to.
That's what happens.
That's how you win.
Oh, yeah.
He said, oh, he said something.
Now, okay, now he said something.
Body language and mannerisms.
You could tell something wrong.
Body language and mannerisms.
You could tell something wrong. Body language and mannerisms. You could tell something wrong.
Yeah, he
pissed. Yeah, he was.
He says, I don't know.
Ocho, we can deduce, but we don't
know what he said, but he turned
and he said something to Burton. He got
up and when Burton got up, he
went back inside now. Yeah, he
hot boy.
He gonna get right. He gonna get right.
He gonna get
right.
Listen, he probably got enough people
in his ear already. I don't want to be
one of those. He got TJ.
I'm sure Hoosier's gonna reach out.
But that's why he didn't fall in. That's why
he fell in the draft. He had issues
at Georgia. He had issues at Alabama. That's why he didn't fall in. That's why he fell in the draft. He had issues at Georgia. He had issues at Alabama.
That's why he dropped.
We're not making this up.
Right, right, right, right, right, right.
He dropped Ocho.
And sometimes guys can have red.
That's why they call them red flags.
They're warning signs.
Sometimes guys have flags and they say, you know what?
It's time for me to mature. I'm not a kid. I'm not
in college anymore. I'm a professional.
I'm an adult. I need
to conduct myself
as such.
And then somebody uses it as, hey,
that's who I am.
You can't do nothing.
They'll tolerate it until they can replace it.
Not this level.
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The Chargers defeat the Browns.
Rough day for Jameis, three interceptions.
Damn, he might need to have another LASIK surgery.
One week after Jameis helped engineer a season-best performance,
the Browns' offense struggled against the top defense in the NFL.
Cleveland had 57 total yards at halftime.
Jameis Winston has now thrown 102 interceptions,
the most by any player in
100 career games since Matthew Stafford
in 2016.
Browns sacked Justin Herbert six times a day,
all of which were in the first half. Wide receiver
Quentin Johnson had
a career best game of
four catches, 118 yards
receiving.
Huh?
Oh, he a horn frog? Oh, that's Ash.
He wins the Ash app.
Yes, sir.
Ocho.
Sometimes I wonder what Jameis
sees. I wish I could look through his
eyes so I could see what he sees.
Ain't no way
you could throw the ball directly to the other team
that many times in your career, Ocho.
Ain't no way.
I can't even.
I got to see.
I need to see.
For one, look, I don't ask for a whole lot.
I ain't never wanted to be like another man, my brother.
I wanted to be like my brother. But I just want to be able to see in a game. I wish I could see what for a whole lot. I ain't never wanted to be like another man, my brother. I wanted to be like my brother.
But I just want to be able to see in a game,
I wish I could see what Jameis sees just for a game.
So I could tell him, Jameis, that guy got on a different color uniform.
He's not your teammate.
Because the way he be hitting guys between the numbers,
he got to be colorblind.
He might need to wear goggles like
ED because Lacey didn't do him no justice.
Damn.
Damn.
Hey, did
the interceptions, were you able to see
each one? Did receivers run
wrong routes? Were they covered? Did they get
blanketed? Or he just...
Man, them dude undercut. It looked
like it was like two man and he had dude right
in the chest. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
I just...
And, you know, there
are a couple of plays last week. If the
Ravens could catch, they'd have interceptions.
You're right. Kyle Hamilton
dropped the interception. That would have
sealed the game. They stole. You're right.
And I'm like,
I just,
I don't know, man. I don't know.
I just,
I mean, do you
know, Ocho, do you know
how bad you got to do, B,
to throw 30 plus
interceptions in a season?
Yeah.
I think, listen, last week's game game against the ravens i think it's different
being that you're kind of preparing for one quarterback and another comes in
and then a team has a week to prepare prepare and game plan for you and planning because
your past inconsistencies at the quarterback position, all right, this is what I know we can do.
And, you know, after a week to prepare, knowing who the quarterback would be,
I mean, this is the kind of game you get.
You get a three-intercepting game.
Ooh.
26-46, 235, one touchdown, three picks.
Damn.
They threw the ball 46 times?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Boy, I wish I could have played today, boy.
Golly.
Golly.
Yeah, man.
He – I don't know.
Who the Browns got next?
They got an easy game?
I hate using the word easy.
But do they have a –
That's what team would –
Their defense could be pretty good,
but the offense keeps them out there on the field so long,
you're going to wear down.
Nice, boy.
That defense, nice.
Who the Browns got next, Nash?
Oh, it's going to be a yuck fest. They got the Saints. Oh, nice. Who the Browns got next, Ash? Oh, it's going to be a yuck fest.
They got the Saints.
Oh, shit. Yeah.
So, Jameis going back to the Saints.
Where's this game, in New Orleans?
In New Orleans, yeah.
Hey, that's tough.
You know what?
I think I'm going to watch highlights of that game.
Ain't no way I'm watching that game.
The players, I don't mean to go back to the previous game,
but I hope Derek Harden loses confidence
because the players in that locker room,
the players on that team have lost confidence in him.
Yeah, I know.
I know. Because whenever you see players
lash out at the
quarterback like that
without really saying his
name, oh, put me at quarterback.
Stuff like that,
he done lost them. And then watching Cam Jordan
and his reaction, watching Kamara and his
reaction... They ain't got no respect for
him, man. I keep
telling people, it's the same thing
that last week
when the guy was horse
jiving around and he ended up catching a Hail Mary.
You play for your teammates'
respect, your coaches' trust,
and the fans' appreciation.
Damn.
Those are the three. And if you play
for those, everything
else will take care of itself.
You want your players, the teammates to respect you.
You want your coaches to trust you.
And you want the fans to appreciate the effort that you put out.
The Panthers beat the Saints 23-22.
Chris Olave stretched it off the field after a scary hit.
Olave's brother was active on Twitter.
Bro just called.
He's up and active.
One follower said
might be time to have that talk.
Might be time to have that
is it worth it talk.
Joshua Lave, who's the brother of Chris,
it ain't worth it in NOLA.
I tell you that.
Hey, everybody upset at Derek Carboy.
Everybody's upset at Derek Carr.
I saw Cam Jordan, you know, walking away.
He didn't even go in the locker room.
I think the players are upset.
I think the players are fed up with his play.
Obviously, playing a game against the Carolina Panthers, and when you look
at it on your schedule based on the way they played this year,
that's a game you should win.
That's a game
you should win.
Due to the quarterback play and the
inconsistency at the quarterback position
today, they weren't able to
pull it off. On that fourth down,
I think it was
fourth and two fourth and
four or whatever it might have been
you took my Derek card he thought
what do we do
what do we
help me on the road he make it seem
like he been lighting it up all day
he was 18 to 31
why why is that
your first choice especially in that scenario
why do you throw the ball that has the least percent?
Exactly.
That's not making any sense.
At least give your team a chance.
At least give them a chance.
I don't understand what he was thinking in that situation.
And I know, listen, I know the players are hot.
I know the players are hot.
Hell yeah. You just lost to the worst are hot. I know the players are hot. You know, I listen.
Hell yeah.
You just lost to the worst team.
You just lost to the worst team.
But, hey, Saints, I don't know if y'all noticed this,
but y'all done lost seven straight.
So are we sure the Panthers are the worst team in the NFL?
And it's not the Saints?
I know they got talent.
You look at Kamara and you look at Olave
and you look at Cam Jordan, you look at
Marshawn Lattimore and
Demario Davis and Ronnie Badger.
I know. I can throw out some names for you.
Think about the first two
weeks of the season.
You're averaging 40 plus points a game.
I thought the Saints was going to
run the table, boy.
I thought they was going to run the table.
Derrick Carr looked good. Kamara the table. Derek Carr looked good.
Kamara looked good.
The offense looked good.
You know, I just, I don't know what happened.
I don't know where they were from.
Michael Thomas goes in on Derek Carr being,
but they fired all them coaches trying to cover his flaws up,
and still he doing the same ish.
Dude tried to lie and say I was jealous of them making Chris Olave wide receiver number one.
Whole time, he can't even get him a decent ball.
He need his butt whipped.
This year, his buddy whipped first team all pro.
That year, his buddy whipped first team all pro.
In 2022, he needed 180 targets just to catch 100 passes.
He is butt on my granny.
Dude's scary and petty.
He just throws the ball.
Get him to F out of here.
He's so butt.
Damn, man.
Okay, Derek Carr, for you.
I've been told y'all ish sad
Saints players post game reaction
show they've officially given up on the season
Cam Jordan we just lost
to the Panthers I love y'all New Orleans
truly had high expectations
and the best of hopes of us
for us y'all deserve it
uh uh
Kalen Sanders said fans
keep saying lose so we get the number one pick
hell throw me in the quarterback
ish let's have something
fun to watch
he then tweeted
mofo cheekbones
hey buddy hot
do all of y'all deserve
better my only goal is to finish
above 500 at this point
Rams defeat the Seahawks Seahawks 26-20.
Kareem Kitchens, 103-yard pick six, tied the game up in the final minutes.
Seahawks tied it up in the final because they blocked a punt
and they ended up scoring a touchdown in the final seconds.
They got stopped 31 and fourth and one one and the Rams go down the field
the Rams winning on a walk-off
one-handed grab by Demarcus Robinson
Puka Nakua
got ejected
for throwing a punch, the league office
ultimately controls the ejections
and however, Xavier Woods
not getting ejected for sending
Chris Olavi to the hospital, but Puka Nakua
gets ejected for throwing a punch especially when Trent Williams has thrown punches in multiple games without getting ejected for sending Chris Olavi to the hospital, but Puka Nakua gets ejected for throwing a punch, especially
when Trent Williams has thrown punches
in multiple games without getting ejected.
That's what Pro
Football Talk tweeted.
I can see it.
Brian Branch got
ejected.
And see, that's
when you're dealing
with subjectivity.
That's why, you know gymnastics or you're dealing
with diving or you're doing
things that have judges come into a
play these are
officials one official see it one way
but that's normally a
call ejection normally comes from
the league
and
I don't get it.
Because like you said,
Trent Williams,
man, Trent Williams
almost took a dude's head off
two weeks ago.
You got to remember it.
But I don't think
he realized who he had punched.
I know he didn't think
he was going to be able
to put T-Dub
and he go get away with it.
If you notice, people go get away with it. If you notice
people don't play with Dub,
he must
assure him one time. He ain't
the guy that you get to face somebody do it.
He gonna do it.
Don't tell him, hit me.
Yeah.
I don't know I think
the
the league is gonna have to like
ask the
answer the question why was it a dude
ejected that hit a lobby
so it's gonna
be a very interesting
a very interesting
answer that they give
if they gonna make the call A very interesting answer that they give.
If they're going to make the call and start ejecting people,
they have to be consistent with it.
They got to be consistent. The Titans defeat the Patriots 2017.
Drake May Heroic sends the game into overtime.
May Heroic would have ended after throwing an interception
with two minutes left in overtime.
May did some magical things to send the game into overtime, but two constant mistakes, a strip sack and an interception with two minutes left in overtime. May did some magical things to send the game in overtime,
but two costly mistakes, a strip sack and an interception in overtime
provided the ultimate learning experience for the number three pick in the draft.
I thought they was going to do it, Ocho.
I thought they was going to do it.
I did, too.
I did, too.
Drink, mate.
Hey, you got to cut them intercepts out, baby.
They're not good enough to overcome? You got to cut them Interceptions out baby You gotta They're not good enough
To overcome them
You gotta cut them
Interceptions out
Simply because of
What you just said
You can't overcome
The interceptions
No you don't have
That kind of team
They've been very
I mean think about it
That's why the Patriots
Are so good
Because Brady
Didn't beat them
Brady didn't
They didn't beat themselves.
Brady didn't put the ball in harm's way even when he had exceptional defenses.
He didn't put the ball in harm's way because now you neutralize it.
Now you drop yourself.
You lower yourself to the competition.
No, we're better than you.
We're not going to help your cause.
So, no, if you beat us, you're going to beat us doing your own,
you know, playing us.
We're not going to give you turnovers and increase your opportunities
to beat us.
That's not going to happen.
But, yep.
So, the Titans.
Titans 2-6
Patriots 2-7
both bad huh
I feel like
man you know what
if they need some help man I could be out there
I could play a little quarterback now you know I play quarterback
at beach
you know
Blue 80
Blue 80
check check check No, you're good. Blue 80. Blue 80.
Check, check, check.
You ain't pointing to the mic.
I just pointed to the mic, man.
What you talking about?
I just pointed to the mic.
Okay.
You want to call his number out?
Call his number out.
Mike 52. Mike 52.
Hey.
Hey. Watch the safety coming down.
Watch that.
Safety out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Alright. Motion. Motion.
Motion.
Yeah, man. I'm telling you.
Hey.
Boy.
That's what they need.
They need somebody like me at quarterback, man.
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We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
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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,
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It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
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.
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