Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Southern University band, Allen robs Lamar, Coach Prime joins
Episode Date: February 8, 2025Live from the Mahalia Jackson theater in New Orleans, head of SB LIX, Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by the Southern University Human Jukebox to kick off the show. ...Later, Unc and Ocho are baffled by the news of Buffalo Bills Josh Allen beating out Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson for NFL MVP, Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders joins the show and much more!03:53 - Show start12:10 - Ocho's song30:06 - Myles Garrett open to future with Eagles34:16 - Joe Burrow willing to restructure contract35:44 - Josh Allen wins NFL MVP39:47 - Kupp's wife upset about possible trade44:10 - Coach Prime joins(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, we about to turn this thing up for you.
Here we go, Ben. Oh, Ben.
Oh.
One, two.
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One, two, three. We're going to bring that Kendrick Lamar to you tonight. You can run it! Oh, my God. Thank you. They not like Cook! They not like Cook! They not like Cook!
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You guys, young ladies, were amazing! Thank you for opening up this tour for us. Thank you, thank you. You guys, young ladies, were amazing.
Thank you for opening up this tour for us.
Thank you so much.
You guys make being in the band seem cool now.
Damn!
It wasn't always like this.
Again, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, and thank you!
You wanna do one more, Ocho?
Hey, do me a favor.
I tweeted it earlier, right?
You got to bring that I'm so glad back for me
one more time, baby.
You gotta bring it back for me one more time.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, my man.
That's it.
Love.
All of you.
Love. Thank you. Yeah. All of you. Love.
Thank you.
Young ladies, thank you.
Woo!
Man, that was unbelievable.
That was unbelievable.
Way to kick it off.
Thank you, Southern University.
The human jukebox.
Ash.
Ash, I want to deliver this first.
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Y'all good?
Y'all good? Ash. Ash. I want to deliver this first.
Y'all good?
Y'all good?
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New Orleans, y'all in the house tonight?
What's happening, baby?
The fuck?
Fucking love you.
Ocho.
Yes, sir. Check this out.
I was going to wait, and it's been the hardest thing that I've had to do for the last two weeks.
What happened?
Sterling and Shannon Sharp are the first two brothers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
That's live. That's live.
That's live.
That's live.
He's at honors right now, but he's coming over as soon as he gets done with his, he's going to come over.
Wow. It's been the hardest thing that I've ever had to do to sit on this news
because it means so much for my family.
For him, it's been a long wait.
It's been a lot of prayers.
It's been a lot of tears.
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couple of weeks, I said, you know, we're going to be a trivia question one day.
The first two brothers that's elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
Sterling and Shannon Sharp.
Wow.
Beautiful.
Wait.
Hold on, hold on.
You know we can't start no show without no prayer.
Okay.
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Hey, I hope
I just have a question before we start.
If cursing offends
anyone, I do
not fucking apologize.
Thank you again for the Southern University
Human Jukebox. They are incredible.
If anyone wants to donate to the
Band Foundation, the link is pinned at the top
of the chat. I am going to be the first
one to donate. I am going to give
$25,000 out of my own pocket.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
I'm going to spend up that
Booze Money Mobile. That Booze Mobile
money, I'm going to spend it. Okay, okay,
okay. So if you donate
$25,000, right? Yeah. So I got to
match what you're doing, huh? You got to match it.
I do? You ain't got to. I mean, but? Yeah. So I got to match what you're doing, huh? You got to match it. I do? You ain't got to.
I mean, but I should.
You probably should.
You made rail match your tip donation.
You got mad at rail.
I saw, where rail?
Talking about, oh, you got rail.
You got to donate, got to tip $1,500.
Right, right.
Okay.
You got to match it.
Well, shit, I'm going to get $25,000 too, bitch.
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We got to start off with the great news.
The 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class announced
former Minnesota Vikings, Chiefs, Bears, and Panthers defensive end,
Jared Allen.
Oh.
Former Saints, Eagles, Raiders cornerback, Eric Allen.
Former Chargers tight end, my boy, Antonio Gates.
And last but not least, my hero, my role model, Sterling Shark.
Oh, Joe.
Yeah.
This is a really, really small class.
This is the first time I can't remember a time when they put so few in.
Yes, sir.
There are a lot of, I mean, I thought, I think people thought Eli would be a first ballot.
Right.
Luke Kinkley would be a first ballot. There are some guys that a lot of people thought.
It seems like to me. The the committee went back and says, hold on.
We put in guys in a lot of guys in the first ballot. That's supposed to be for rare, rare, rarefied air.
Most definitely. I mean, guys, I mean, you know, guys like a Lawrence Taylor.
And I was talking to some voters last night.
I'm like, why are y'all waiting to put Tom Brady in?
What's the discussion?
Right.
Some guys are worthy of not even being discussed. Right.
But a class of four, that's a rarity, Ocho.
I mean, it's rare, but what the committee has to understand is
the Hall of Fame is for an elite class of players.
Yes.
And then you think about some of the people that aren't getting in,
they didn't play long enough.
Their resume isn't what it should be.
And if you look at the landscape of what's been going in,
sometimes they don't really meet the requirements.
Yeah.
You know, it more so looks like who you know.
And based on relationships, some people getting in ain't supposed to be there.
It seems like the committee definitely taking a step back and make them say,
let's make sure we evaluate this thing properly and make sure we're putting the right people in.
All right, here are some notable awards for NFL artists tonight.
AP Comeback Player of the Year, Joe Burrell.
Best quarterback.
Best quarterback in the league.
Best quarterback in the league. Best quarterback in the league.
Best quarterback in the league.
He ain't even the best quarterback in the AFC North.
Best quarterback in the league.
You do know Lamar Jackson's in that.
Mind your mouth.
Mind your mouth.
AP Offensive Player of the Year, Saquon Barkley.
AP Defensive Player of the Year, Pastor Tanon Barkley. AP
Defensive Player of the Year,
Pastor Tan II, Bronco Country.
AP
Offensive Rookie of the Year,
Jayden Daniels.
Yeah.
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year,
Jared Burse, the Rams.
He's good.
And next stats, Moment of the Year, Jayden Daniels the Rams. He's good. And next stats, moment of the
year, Jaden Daniels, Hail
Mary against the Bears. Yeah.
We'll
update you more of these awards.
The only awards that we don't have
currently, AP MVP,
Coach of the Year,
Walter
Payton, Man of the Year.
Ocho, who do you got winning MVPvp um listen i hope they don't
try to i hope they don't try to play games yeah okay we know who's supposed to be the mvp based
on what he's done this season i don't care if he did have derrick henry lamar jackson should be the
mvp proud you agree lamar jackson lamar jackson okay okay well don't seem like we get a lot of discussion
Cleveland Browns start defensive defensive men's mile garrett have expressed its openness to
exploring and opportunities with another team including the Philadelphia Eagles Garrett who's
been a cornerstone of the Browns defense defense since being drafted first overall in 2017, has reportedly requested a trade,
citing a desire to compete for championships as the primary motivation.
When asked about the possibility of joining the Eagles,
Garrett responded enthusiastically, stating,
Philadelphia? Who in the hell wouldn't want to be in that destination?
This is fuel speculation about the potential to bolster the Eagles' past rush,
especially considering they need to rejuvenate their defensive
front. Ocho, do you
see the Eagles giving up
the draft capital and potential
assets to get
Miles Garrett? Listen, the way
Harry Roseman and Jeffrey Lurie have been
doing things and doing everything the right
way, very strategically and methodically
and building the team that they have,
drafting well and making the right key offseason acquisitions,
I could see them doing it.
I could see them doing it.
But also, it damn wouldn't be fair with what they have.
Yeah, it would.
You got Miles Garrett.
Yeah.
You got Jalen Carter.
Yes.
You got Jordan Davis.
Mm-hmm.
Then you got Saquon coming back.
Yes.
You got A.J. Brown, Devontae Smith, Angie.
That ain't fair.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
This is what is going to require you to get
Miles Garrett. What? I'm going to need
Mitchell, your number one corner.
I'm going to need Devontae Smith,
your number one wide receiver. I'm going to need
two first-rounders and a third. Jesus
Christ.
Hey.
Hold on. Hold on.
Y'all said no. Think about what Hold on. Hold on. Y'all said no.
Think about what Seattle got for Russell Wilson.
Two firsts, a second, a third.
No offense.
You're starting quarterback and a starting defensive lineman.
What y'all think?
And Russell, do y'all believe Russell is a better player than Miles Garrett?
No.
So y'all making the trade.
You getting ready.
See, they said no.
They said no.
I've got to get, look, I've got to get something.
I want a number one corner to pair with Denzel.
That was robbery what you just said, though.
That's robbery.
Do you believe you're getting a premier edge rusher that's under the age of 30?
But look what you just
asked for. Keon Mitchell.
Devontae Smith. Who do you
think of the Dallas Mavericks?
You think I'm going to give you Luca for free?
You can get
something, but not what you just asked for.
I'm going somewhere else.
Hey, Detroit, what
y'all got?
What about Jamison Williams?
No.
What about Jack Campbell?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Well, damn.
Nobody else is tearing their team apart, especially teams that were in contention.
You still got Laporta.
You still got Amon Roth.
You still got those two-headed monsters in the backfield.
Then you loom Jamison Williams.
You ain't got nobody to take the top off the
coverage. Well, you need somebody to stop
the coverage. Or for the other opposing team.
Did you see what Jayden Daniels did when he went in there?
Okay, you're right. You're right.
I think it's going to, look, it's not
going to just be draft capital. I'm going to need
starting assets. I'm going to need something that
I can plug and play. And that can make a difference, right?
Yes, yes. Because you're getting a
difference maker.
The guy was defensive player of the year last year.
He was on the ballot again this year.
So you're getting a premier guy the last four seasons.
He's had at least 14 sacks.
He's had double-digit sacks six of the last seven years.
I've got to get something for it.
Those guys don't grow on trees.
I don't see the defensive end position similar to the quarterback position. The quarterback position always has the ball in their hand.
Now, I know a defensive end, a very good one like Myles Garrett
can change the dynamic of a game
at any point, but I don't
see them commanding and taking the game over
the way a quarterback can. Myles Garrett,
Jalen Carter, Zach Braun,
Jordan Davis.
Yeah, but what you
just asked for for Myles Garrett is
robbery with no mask.
Nolan Smith Jr.
No.
Nicole B. Dean.
No.
No.
I keep my squad together because my squad I got right now, we in the Super Bowl.
Okay.
Well, don't worry about it.
I'll take him somewhere else.
I'll shop him somewhere else.
Since you didn't want him, I offered.
You didn't want him.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrows has expressed a strong desire to retain key teammates
including wide receivers Jamar Chase,
Tee Higgins, as well as defensive end Trey
Hendrickson. Burrow emphasized the
importance of keeping the core players, stating
we have cap space to get it done.
Trey, Tee, Jamar, Mike, G,
we all want to play together.
To facilitate retention of these
pivotal players, Burrow has
indicated a willingness to restructure his own contract.
Ocho, I mean, Joe is doing a great job of putting pressure on Mike Brown.
You know Mike cheap.
Yeah.
The eagle be crying on the dollar he's squeezing so tight.
Somebody has to take a pay cut.
Somebody got to take less.
No pay cut.
Watch his mind. Well, you take less. No pay cut? What?
You're lying.
Well, you take – listen.
If Joe Burrow – listen to me real quick.
If Joe Burrow restructures his contract, right, then you got to pay Jamar Chase.
Jamar Chase needs $40 a year.
You do know what restructure means.
Okay, I'm going to take – instead of giving $40 million,
go ahead and give me $38 million signing bonus,
and I'll play for $2 million this year.
I understand that.
But then T. Higgins still
has to take less.
What? This is my first time getting
paid. That's the whole point.
That's what I'm talking about.
You don't work your
ass off to make it to the
league and then your first deal, all the work
you put in, you take a pay cut.
You don't do that.
You can't.
Hold on.
Josh Allen won the MVP?
How?
What did he say?
He said?
They say Josh Allen won MVP.
What?
Hold on.
Huh?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Time out. Chat chat help me out
how can he be the MVP
and not the all pro quarterback
you remember I told you
y'all remember what happened to LeBron
LeBron didn't win defensive player of the year
and Gasol
Mark Gasol
the second team all defense
and he won defensive player of the year
huh And Gasol, Mark Gasol, the second team, all defense, and he won defensive player of the year.
Huh?
Wait, are y'all sure?
I'm shocked.
I'm shocked.
Look at your phone.
Look at your phone.
I ain't got no phone. You got your phone. Look at your phone. I ain't got my phone. You got your phone.
He said he got it right there.
Nah, that's bullshit.
Hell nah.
Ocho, right?
I'm telling you.
Ah, that's bullshit.
I'm shocked.
That's crazy.
We talked about this.
I said, Ocho, I don't know how.
I'm trying to wrap my mind around it. Because here's the thing, guys.
These are the same 50 million women that voted for the All-Pro team.
So how do you not vote Josh Allen, the first-team All-Pro quarterback,
but you vote him MVP?
It makes no sense.
It makes no sense at all.
And it's not a testament, but the games that they play.
They pick and choose who they want.
Who they want.
Regardless of the accolades, regardless of your resume and the numbers.
The numbers speak for themselves.
Based on what DeMar's done.
And I'm not saying, look, had Josh Allen was first team all pro Ocho,
I don't think we have a disagreement.
Right, right, right.
Because we said Ocho, he was first team all pro. The only thing I don't think we have a disagreement. Right, right, right. Because we said, Ocho, he was first team all pro.
The only thing I was certain of, and I said, Ocho, unless something funny goes on,
the first team all pro quarterback is normally the MVP.
Or the first team all pro.
I mean, think about it.
Is this the first time this happened?
With someone that wasn't all pro but won the MVP?
Yes.
I don't know.
Sometimes, no.
Not for the quarterback. not for the quarterback.
Not for the quarterback.
Okay.
That would be the equivalent.
Derrick Henry is second-team All-Pro running back,
but he wins Offensive Player of the Year.
People are like, how?
I'm saying how?
They wanted to give Josh something.
They wanted to give him something. Man, this ain't no handout.
We don't do no handouts here.
I'm saying they don't do no handouts in the NFL, but they just handed them an MVP.
I'm shocked.
I'm shocked.
Ocho, I'm.
I didn't.
That don't make no sense.
Somebody say DEI.
Come on, man.
That's a good one.
D-E-I.
That's a good one.
Yep, it's true.
We just got on the nose.
Josh Allen won the MVP.
That's crazy.
You know what?
I can't wait to get some of the people that's going to come in here.
Yeah.
That was at that.
Right.
I wonder what the fans, I know Twitter's going bonkers.
Because for the most part, everybody thought it was a foregone conclusion
that Lamar was going to get back-to-back a three-time MVP.
Yeah.
But I'm not the only one.
Kevin O'Connell, one coach of the year, no surprise there.
Right, right, right.
Minnesota Vikings, what he was able to do, lose his quarterback.
What were they, 14-3?
Three.
Outstanding record.
Sam Donald had a good year.
No surprise there.
But I am, man, I am shocked.
I'm beyond shocked.
You know what?
I'm not even shocked, but that's just how the machine works.
Damn.
That's how the machine works.
They pick and choose.
Well, they chose him.
Yeah.
I don't know who's doing the picking and the choosing,, they chose him. I don't know
who's doing the picking and the choosing, but they chose him.
I could tell you who's doing the picking and the choosing.
Kelly Stafford, wife of Matthew Stafford,
had openly expressed her frustration
regarding the recent trade rumors
involving her husband and star wide receiver
Cooper Cupp. On her podcast
Morning After, Kelly addressed
the unselling nature of these
speculations, emphasizing the importance of respect and value within the organization.
She stated, I value being respected and wanted over convenience. If someone doesn't feel valued,
then let them go on an adventure. Kelly also voiced her confusion over potential trade of
Cooper Cup, highlighting its pivotal role in the team's success.
She remarked, I will say trading away Cooper, I'm a little confused because we won play away from the NFC Championship.
Now the season, you're talking about trading away your veteran receiver
who's been a pillar in place for eight years?
Ocho, we talked about this.
Nobody's surprised about this.
With the emergence of Cooper Cup, I mean, excuse me, with Puka,
we're not surprised by this. Well, obviously, Irupa Cup, I mean, excuse me, with Puka, we're not surprised by this.
Well, obviously, I said it before, I say it all the time,
especially when it comes to even the greatest receivers of all time.
They find a way to work you out.
They find somebody to replace you.
They put that person in a position to make the plays
and get the opportunities that you used to get.
Krupa Cup was just triple crown winning not too long ago.
21?
21, but three years, four years ago.
It's been that long?
What year are we in?
25.
Oh, shit.
Because it's 21, you don't see both of them.
Right, right, right.
But that's just the business, the nature of the business.
So Cooper Cup understands it.
You understand it.
Those of you that watch the game for a very long, long time understand this is the nature of the business and the way it works.
At some point, you got to go where you hit
a certain age. As soon as you get around 29, 30,
they start playing with you.
True. If you think about
it, that's just a natural progression, Ocho.
When
the Bengals wanted to draft a receiver,
they said, Ocho, we're going to take a receiver
in the first round, A.J. Green. We're going to
move on. We saw it firsthand with Jerry
and T.O.
In order for them to let this guy blossom, we're going to move on. We saw it firsthand with Jerry and T.O. Yeah.
In order for them to let this guy blossom, we want to give him – we don't want to disrespect you and just move the ball, you know,
just basically move you out of the offense.
We're going to let you go to Green and pass it.
You can find someplace else to play.
So I'm not surprised by this.
Cooper – excuse me, Puka Nakua, what he did his rookie season,
and then he followed it up again. We saw him, what he did
in the playoff game. We know what
he represents. I'm not surprised by
this, and especially Cooper Cupps.
He's getting up there a little bit in age. He's not
over the hill, but the injuries,
that salary, that's like, nah, we're going to
move on. We can't do it. He can still play, though.
He can still play, and I think of teams where he would
fit in really well, and a veteran presence would be
good for them.
And the same type of offense.
Yeah.
Cooper Cup and Green Bay.
Good.
It fits.
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No, it's not enough balls to go around you already got justin jefferson you got jordan addison and adam Oh, yeah.
How y'all doing?
Good.
Oh, it's your turn. He's going to clean
me dirty. It's your turn this time.
What's up, baby? It's your turn this time.
Man, what happened? You know what happened. What?
You know what happened. Yeah.
Me? You remember last time
September? It was your turn.
Yeah, I was under the...
You remember that?
It's his turn this time.
What I did?
You showed your natural butt, man.
Huh?
You can't call me and tell me to call your lady.
Right.
And to try to get you back in the game.
And you ain't tell me what got you out the game.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
My bad.
Yeah.
My bad.
You can't put me in them compromising situations.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I called to say, baby, let me just pray with you for a minute before we get started.
By the time she got done, I was cussing.
And you know I don't cuss.
I'll say that.
What he doing?
You got to stop.
I ain't do nothing.
You got to stop.
Hold on, listen to me.
Like, stop. She ain't do nothing. You gotta stop. Hold on, listen to me. Like, stop.
She went through my phone.
No, dog.
No?
No, dog.
Oh, that wasn't it?
No, dog.
It was something else?
I ain't gonna tell them, but you know.
You know what?
You got to slow this Lamborghini down.
Hold on, it's a new year and I got baptized.
I got baptized.
I know that water dirty.
I know this water dirty.
I promise you. That water nasty.
No, I'm going to tell you.
You got to stop, dog.
You too old for that.
I already told you.
He too old for that junk he doing.
He was having sex on live, not me.
Yeah, but...
How did I get in this?
You started all this.
I ain't say nothing.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
I want to know what position you was in when you was making them sound.
What position were you in when you were... Back in our soccer fold.
Okay, my bad.
It's your turn.
No, but listen, let me tell you something.
Okay, let me ask you this.
Hold on, hold on.
Let me ask.
Okay.
Call A-Time, bro.
I need a favor.
Man, what you need, Ocho?
You know I got your dog.
Man, me and my lady beefing, man.
You know, she went through my phone.
She found something.
She got in one of the seats.
He ain't telling you that part.
Huh?
I ain't getting none of that.
Oh, you ain't getting none of that.
I just got, dog.
I need you to call.
Okay.
But see, this ain't the first time.
Okay.
This, you know, this is history.
This history is.
I know my role.
So he, okay.
Hey, dog, I need you. I know my role. Hey, dog, it's history. It's history, so I know my role. Okay, hey, dog, I need you.
I know my role.
Hey, dog, I need you.
See, when he calling me, he a real, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because he know I'm coming in with Jesus.
You got the Bible.
If anybody can pray him back in, I can get him back in there.
You got the Bible.
But you got to understand, listen, 2024 for me, I got baptized in 2023.
So I found out throughout the year that shit was weighing off.
It was weighing off.
So what I did was, listen to me now, stay with me, stay with me.
I called you because it wasn't nothing I could say.
Yep.
It's a scripture, the Bible says those things I wish not to do is those things I find myself doing.
Right.
That's you.
Right.
That's Proverbs.
Proverbs 12.
You got to stop now.
You don't want to learn two scriptures.
You're trying to use them like a stone.
You're trying to use them like it's a slingshot.
You can't do that.
This man here always talking about Proverbs.
He don't know anything but Adverbs.
He learned two scriptures.
All he know is Adverbs. Let me tell you something something what would make me mad about him is grandma taught him more
than that yeah you ain't no grandma grandma grandma got me around there one day on the porch
but you can't get baptized every year huh yes you can't get back yes you can you you
because you know he got to be in church to baptize i just wanted to go You treat baptism Don't do that
Because you know he got to be in church to baptize
I just want him to go
I went to church that's what they did today
That's what I'm trying to tell you
They did it like that
It's more than that though
You can't treat baptism
Like you get your registration
No I don't
Every year
That's not what it says in the Bible Shannon registration. No, I don't. Every year.
That's not what it says in the Bible.
Shanna, yeah.
It's too soon
for you to be counseling right now.
I'm on the couch.
I'm on the big couch.
It's too soon now.
We forgot how.
It's too soon though. I'm on the big couch.
Okay, okay. You're on the big couch. Okay. Okay.
You don't get a big couch.
Hey.
I ain't chastising me and he.
I ain't chastising you.
He ain't throwing a stone.
He just trying to help.
Yeah.
But you can't put him in a situation.
He need help.
Right.
Were you right?
You were.
But I'm at the doghouse now, though.
You should be at the doghouse.
But what did you learn?
What did you learn?
Time. Who do the best hair?
People that have messed up.
What you said?
The ladies that do the best hair, their hair be messed up.
Yeah, all the time.
I give the best advice.
And the nail people, too.
And the nail people, too.
The nail people, like, they nails be tore up, but they can do some nails.
So you right.
Let me ask you this, Ty. You was just at some nails. So you right. Tell him I asked you this time.
You was just at the ceremony.
I ain't done with him.
Huh?
I'm not done with him.
Hey, we got to know.
We got to know.
All right.
Josh Allen wins the MVP.
Who?
Josh Allen.
Josh Allen won the MVP.
He did.
They got Lamar out of both trophies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They got him out of the offensive player and the MVP.
Yep.
They got to stop this, man.
I said the same thing.
No, no, no.
There's nothing against Josh Allen because Josh Allen can play.
He balled. He balled.
He balled out.
And you leave him alone because he wore my shoes every game,
so leave him alone.
Every game, thankfully.
You got to be kidding me, though.
I just left.
They must have did it when I walked out.
Hey, Tom, somebody say that was a DEI.
That was a dei that was a di mvp
because you and i had a conversation and i said time lamar just won first team all pro quarterback
if he won first team all pro quarterback that means 50 million women thought he was the best
player how can you have a guy that's the first team All-Pro quarterback
and he doesn't win MVP?
The guy won MVP
with second team
All-Pro quarterback.
I know somebody
that had better statistics
than everybody
but one person
as a quarterback
and he won
the Johnny Unitas Award
but he finished
eighth in the Heisman.
How does that happen?
Oh, my bad.
He's my son.
That's how that happened.
But it's the games they play.
Excuse me?
It's the games they play.
They make the rules.
Who is they?
Don't be talking about that.
I don't need to describe that.
Say who they is.
Don't be doing that.
They don't need to know more context.
But I'm just saying, they make the rules.
Therefore, they get to choose regardless of what Lamar Jackson did today.
Josh Allen could play, though.
Yeah.
I never said he couldn't play.
But, Dad, if he was first-team All-Pro quarterback,
would you have had a problem with him winning the MVP?
No.
But also, the offensive MVP, he should have won offensive MVP.
Offensive player to you?
Yeah, player to you.
I'm sorry.
Before being the MVP?
Yes.
He should have swept both of them, actually.
So what message is that telling you?
He swept something, something just ain't right.
Something, something.
Something, something just ain't right.
Hey.
Dive off.
Are you back in there?
Huh?
Are you back in there?
In the house?
I can't hear you.
Yeah, she here.
You heard me.
Rail.
Where she at?
She here.
She real?
Where she at?
Where she at?
I ain't back.
Rail, where you at?
Come here.
Yeah, we here to come here for this job.
Rail.
You back though?
She here?
You back?
Come here, Rail.
Where?
In that.
Nah.
She coming out.
We still in separate houses. What? We still a... Nah, we still in separate houses.
What?
We still in separate houses.
You still in separate houses?
I'm in therapy.
So what you doing at night?
Huh?
What you doing at night?
What am I doing at night?
Yeah, you heard me.
Let go to the strip club.
Anybody say, hold on, they can hear him.
Let go to the strip club.
Why you going to the strip club?
I could go.
For wings?
No, no.
Bives.
Bives.
Where's she at?
She gone.
You were there
when the Hall of Fame
award announced.
Yeah.
I was there.
I'm happy.
Eric Allen.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
Here he is.
Come over here.
Come over here.
Come over here.
Good lord, girl.
I see him.
I don't think
he lost his mind.
Do you remember our conversation?
I do remember the conversation.
And we're not going to tell everything, but he showed his natural, didn't he?
He showed his bare ass.
Oh, Lord.
So is he back?
He working?
No, not yet. Hold on, hold on, hold on. So is he back? No, not yet.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
So we're not together?
And don't be trying to check online either.
You feel what he's trying to do?
Hold on, hold on.
In front of my company?
I answer the question.
I'll be together or not.
Hey, hey, hey. He don be together or not. Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
You don't say let the dog back.
What's wrong with you?
Hold on.
What if that was your sister?
Or your daughter?
You heard me?
Remember that trip we talked about by going to the DR?
Excuse me?
The trip we talked about by going to the DR.
Yeah, we're going to the DR now.
We're going to the DR.
I'm saying.
Oh, who is we?
You and me.
We're just sitting. I'm saying. Who is we? You and me. We are.
Hold on.
You just said all is going.
We already planned this trip.
Don't y'all want to see us go to the DR?
Hey.
No, it wasn't a DR.
I don't want to go to a DR.
You just.
It was Columbia.
You just clowned me.
We're going to Columbia.
You ain't going to a DR.
I need to go to Bible class.
Where we need to go?
Bible study.
Bible study. I mean to go to Bible class. Where we need to go? Bible study. Bible study.
I mean, you know what?
Single people?
No, only married people go to Bible study, huh?
No, don't do that.
No?
Uh-uh.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Now y'all want me to go?
After you came out here clowning me. You joined in.
Well, she said we ain't together, so I'm going to the DR.
Y'all telling everybody what happened,
not him and you, ain't nothing to discriminate.
You told us we going.
All y'all said we going together. I'm going.
I don't know about y'all. I gotta work.
Me too.
You know how many jobs he got.
Oh, no. Hold on.
We can work from out there. What on. We can work from out there.
What do you mean we can work from out there?
We got Wi-Fi in the deal.
Did he ask for forgiveness?
Mm-mm.
No.
Chad, come on. Hey, what you need to do is put this guy out.
You didn't ask for forgiveness?
Hold on.
Yeah.
Huh?
Anybody say honk in here.
What you said?
Did you ask for forgiveness?
Yeah, from the Lord.
That's a good one. That's a good one.
Instead of Wi-Fi, you need to pay.
What you need to do, instead of that I on the end, you need to put an E.
Yeah.
Wait, hold on.
Say it again.
Instead of that I on the end of Wi-Fi, you need to drop that I and put an E.
Wifey.
Close enough.
She got to work for this.
Lord Jesus.
You just getting deeper and deeper.
I'm about to exit the stage.
You know what?
Rail will be coming back later.
When you walk out rail, walk in front of it.
Walk in front of me. Walk in front of me.
How you trying to trap me?
All right, baby.
He ain't crazy.
Look at it.
Look at you.
Hey, you don't have to walk like that, real.
See?
You got to stop, dog.
We had this conversation.
What'd I do wrong?
Everything.
No, I'm good.
I'm good.
You're not good.
Stop saying that.
You're selfish.
We in front of company.
You're selfish.
They don't know what I'm talking about, but you're selfish.
That's why I stopped calling you selfish.
That's why I stopped calling you.
Y'all understand we're like brothers.
He's the little brother that stays in trouble.
He's the big brother.
No, he's the middle brother that I'm trying to.
The Hall of Fame class.
My brother, we're the first two brothers.
You're the first two brothers ever?
Lake to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
You sure?
I'm positive.
Unless you got a brother I don't know about.
That is awesome.
I know the Mannings are coming.
I know the Rocks are coming.
He's one of the best ones I've ever played against in my life.
Playing against your brother was a task.
See, I would have just beat Chad down.
You'll be who?
I ain't stutter.
You'll be who?
Don't make me take off this jacket.
Don't make me come out of this jacket.
But your brother, when I got ready, both of us from Florida,
so we can talk all day now.
But your brother, when I got ready to play your brother, Lord Jesus,
you had to come with everything you had.
You know the voters, they would always call me.
So I got frustrated.
I said, don't call me anymore.
I said, I'm going to give you some numbers to call.
I said, call Prime, call Aeneas Williams, call Darrell Green,
call Eric Allen, call Rod Woodson.
He was a problem.
I said, those guys
are all in the hall, are on the
cusp of, EA is on the cusp.
I say, ask them
what they thought of my brother.
One of the greatest ones to ever play the game.
Physical, aggressive,
violent,
nasty, and would talk to you
all day. But like yourself, he was one of the smartest receivers
to ever play the game.
He actually called some of the huddle plays for Brett.
He raised Brett Favre.
So people don't know how intelligent he was.
He knew the game like no other man.
Also, Jared Allen got in. Jared, shut up. I'm the game like no other man. Also, Jared Allen
got in.
Jared, shut up.
Hold on. Off the top of my head. Jared Allen got in.
Yeah, boy. He's the kill people.
Let's tell me who did.
Antonio Gates got in.
This was a small class. They only took four.
What you mean they only took four?
They only took four. Why?
Why? They only took four.
Why? I'm just telling you what they did.
It was a lot of great names on there, I saw.
No, no, they didn't go in.
I'm going to tell you what I can't believe.
I can't believe they did that to Eli.
No.
Okay, it was Jared Allen, Eric Allen, Antonio Gates, and my brother.
That was the four.
Who else was up?
Eli, Luke Keekly.
Luke Keekly didn't make the Hall of Fame?
The career was so short.
Keekly was a dog.
Reggie Wayne, Torrey Holt, Steve Smith, Allen, Marshall Yonda.
Who?
Marshall Yonda. He? Marsha Yonda.
He was an old lineman for the Ravens.
Like a six-seven time.
Darren Woodson was on there.
Darren Woodson.
Yep, didn't make it.
Oh, my God.
Dallas Cowboys, Darren Woodson?
Darren Woodson, yeah.
The Cowboys, Woodson.
Freddie T?
Freddie T?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Chad should be up. You should be up. Who? You. Oh, my God. Chad should be up.
You should be up.
Who?
You.
I put my own jacket on.
I ain't waiting on them people.
I know.
I ain't playing them games they play.
I ain't playing them games.
Hey, I was one of those who want to promote this fight with me.
He challenged James Harrison.
Yo, you lost your mind.
Huh?
You lost your mind.
Debo!
Debo is a killer, dog.
Debo nasty, too.
Debo!
Debo strong.
He physical.
He violent.
That ain't got nothing to do with fighting.
What are you talking about?
It does.
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that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
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