Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Arch Manning dazzles, Brandon Aiyuk's tantrum, Karl-Anthony Towns traded
Episode Date: September 29, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns 35-13 win in their SEC debut. Later, Unc and Ocho dive into Brandon Aiyuk's tantrum and how he needs to perfor...m, the shocking NBA news of Karl-Anthony Towns being traded to the New York Knicks and much more!03:18 - Arch Manning 11:27 - Kentucky beats Ole Miss 14:53 - Miami-VA Tech16:36 - Brandon Aiyuk26:40 - KAT time in MN is over32:00 - Q and Aye(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, with Quinn
Ewers out for the second consecutive
game, Arch Manning went 26-31
through the air
in the second start of his career
as the Longhorns beat Mississippi State 35-13
for their first conference game as an SEC member.
Texas was favored by more than five touchdowns at kickoff
but struggled to get going against the Bulldogs.
But a 49-yard touchdown pass from Manning to DeAndre Moore Jr.
in the final minutes of the first half
and a 75-yard touchdown drive, Manny,
finished off with his leg in the third quarter
to create some separation for the number one team in the country.
Hey, guess what?
Texas plays next week.
They play OU in the Red River rivalry.
In two weeks?
So they got a bye week.
They're off the next week.
Okay. Okay. So the following week. So after the bye week, they got the Red River rivalry. I got it. In two weeks? So they got a bye week. They're off the next week. Okay.
Okay.
So the following week.
So after the bye week, they got the red.
After the bye week.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
So does that mean that this is a good question?
Will Quinn Harris be back for that game?
Or will Arch Manning be playing?
If Arch Manning is playing, do you trust him to get the job done against OU
based on how he's played
the past two weeks?
He's playing unbelievable.
He's playing unbelievable.
Look, I don't know
how it works
in college. Arch
is playing really well, but the
question is, and I've always said this is the way I look
at it, when people say, well, you can't lose your job to injury yeah you can because the guy if you get injured
and the guy comes in and he's playing better than you before you got injured that's his job now
oh yeah so the question is is arch manning playing better than quinn ewers was before he got hurt. Ocho?
That's a good question.
That's a hard decision, too.
It is.
Especially for the coaches.
Especially for the coaches.
I mean, listen, I think you really can't go wrong either way.
I think Quinn, he's a senior, isn't he?
Quinn Ewers, yes yes and he came back and you know that would greatly greatly impact this draft stock right right if he's not exactly that's why
i think when he does come back and he's healthy i think they will put him back in simply because
he is a senior hell little brother manning gonna he gonna be here he's gonna be here for another
another year maybe maybe two.
So let Quinn finish his year out so it doesn't mess up in draft stock.
But I'm excited.
I'm excited.
Now that you've explained it to me, I have a better understanding on these atmospheres.
I would love to go to one of these so I can experience it.
But that Red Rounds.
Is it at Cotton Bowl or is it at Jerry World?
Probably at Jerry World. It's Is it at Cotton Bowl or is it at Jerry World? Probably at Jerry's World.
It's normally at the Cotton Bowl.
Because Arkansas and Texas A&M played at Jerry World today. But you know, Jerry
went to Arkansas, so...
It's at the Cotton Bowl. And that's where they
have the Texas State Fair, Ocho.
They fry butter, they fry
Snickers, they fry Twinkies, they fry everything.
My daughter hit me.
She was there. She was at the Texas Fair.
You know, she had PV, so I guess they
drove down and stuff.
They must have drove down there.
I mean,
hey, man, that's dope, man. I can't...
I mean, it'd be
great for us to attend something like that, Ocho.
But if we were to...
But here's the thing. That would have to be
our show during the course of the day
because we couldn't do the show
doing that
and then turn around and do the show.
Why we can't?
Mm-mm.
Well, I do the first part.
You and Rel and you and somebody take over the second part.
Rel in the chat.
What's up?
What they do, baby?
How you doing? What they do, baby? How you doing?
What they do, twin?
Yeah, whatever they be doing on TV, whatever that is, that right there.
Hearts, hearts, hearts.
Yeah, I mean, it's a very difficult decision.
Somebody was in the chat saying, well, Alex Smith and Cap took over.
The question I asked, simple question.
When Cap got in, was he playing better than Alex Smith And Cap took over. The question I asked, simple question. Yeah.
When Cap got in, was he playing better than Alex Smith before Alex Smith got hurt?
And he was.
So it was an easy decision.
It was.
He was.
The same thing.
Tom Brady was playing better.
Because remember, the first year Drew Bledsoe started, they were 5-11.
And they didn't start off on the best second season.
So Tom comes in.
It was an easy decision for Coach Belichick
because he was playing better than Drew Bledsoe
before Drew got hurt.
Imagine, what if Drew didn't get hurt?
I wonder how that story would have gone.
There's a chance we're not.
The question is, because you got to realize,
like two years earlier,
Drew has signed the most expensive contract in NFL history,
over $100 million.
Yeah.
Do you bench a $100 million quarterback for a six-round draft pick?
Now, anybody could have.
I mean, I don't know if Coach Belichick could have done it
because he was on thin ice his damn self.
So, you know, think about it.
You go 5-11. You didn't start
getting off to the best start.
Are you
going to pull him? There's a great chance
if it doesn't get turned around,
he's gone. He might not be able to
finish out the season.
Tom saved everybody's job.
Tom saved the franchise. He saved Bill's job.
No, he got a lot of guys that had coaching jobs
that probably should have never been head coaches.
Oh, yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely.
Everybody that came from that Belichick tree,
they got opportunity.
Great players do that.
Same thing with Favre.
Look at all the guys that got jobs that touched Brett Favre.
Ray Lewis.
Look at all the defensive coordinators. They got head coaching jobs.
Marvin got a head job.
Jack Del Rio got a head job.
Mike Smith got a head job.
Hold up.
Rex Ryan got a head job.
Mike Nolan got a head job.
Rex brother name with the long hair?
Rob.
Yeah, Rob Ryan.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, who else got it?
Five.
So five guys got head job that they coached Ray.
They were DCs or they were position coaches with Ray on the team.
Five guys got head job.
Coach Bell, look at Tom Brady.
Charlie White got a head job. Five guys got a head job. Coach Belichick, look at Tom Brady. Charlie White got a head job.
Romeo Cornell got a head job.
Josh McDaniel got a
head job. Romeo Cornell
got a head job.
What's the guy?
The guy, Joe Judge.
Hell, he coached special team.
He just happened to be, he might have been
Tom Brady's neighbor and got a damn head job
funny how that work huh
funny how that work huh
yeah
Steve Mariucci
Andy Reid
John Gruden
Dick Geron
all those guys was on that staff
where Brent was in Green Bay
the great players
hey
but it was
it's tough
that's a tough decision that Sarks
are going to have to make
I believe he goes back to
Ewers is healthy
I don't think it's that tough though
simply because of Ewers being
a senior
he came back
he came back to increase his draft stock
Ocho
yeah that's why I said it's an easy decision
okay okay okay
it's an easy decision
oh yeah Ray Rose
Ray was with me in Denver Ray Bob uh in. It's an easy decision. Gotcha. My bad. Ray Rose,
Ray was with me and Denver, Ray Bob.
Anybody that had any affiliation with Brady
and Ray, Bob got jobs.
Oh, yeah. The mailman got a job
and he was in college.
He was a head coach in college. Kentucky
pulls off a shocking upset
after almost upsetting Georgiaorgia last week
this week they complete the task they upset number five old miss after losing by 25 points to south
carolina losing 13 12 to georgia in two weeks kentucky pulled off one of the most shocking
upsets in the opening month trailing 17 13 with with about five minutes left, Wildcats went on an 83-yard six-play drive
to take the lead
and then made a big defensive stand
to force the Rebels into a field goal,
a 48-yard field goal, that is,
and they missed it with under a minute to go.
With Vanderbilt, Florida, Auburn up next,
Kentucky could find themselves in the top 25
before hosting the Vols in October.
Yeah.
Hey, matter of fact, hold on, hold on.
Damn, oh, they were number five, man.
They had Georgia.
Remember, they didn't go for it on fourth down.
They had Georgia beat.
They could have beat Georgia.
That's right.
Yes.
So you think in Georgia
it's just that bad this year?
Look, they're getting up
to slow starts.
And, you know,
you can't keep spotting teams.
I mean, think about it.
They spotted Alabama 28.
And came back.
It just goes to show you
just how good they are.
Right, right, right.
I mean, I don't think there's a whole lot of teams
that could spot Alabama 28
and come back to take the lead
with under four minutes to go in the ballgame.
I got a question, though.
Yes.
Oh, Matt Patricia got a head job, too.
Yeah, oh, that's right.
Matt was with Detroit.
Yeah.
Good and terrible.
And you think it's a quarterback play in Georgia?
You think it's bad?
I think he's good.
I think if Shador Sanders was in Georgia, they wouldn't lose a game.
That'd be nasty.
It's hard to evaluate a guy when he's surrounded by such great talent.
Right.
And I think that was the hardest thing, one of the
hardest evals on Joe Burrow
because Joe Burrow had like a
fourth or fifth round grade and
then the next year he puts
up these historic numbers and
he's like, well damn, he got
Chase, he got Jefferson,
he got the best offensive line
in football, he got Clyde Edwards
Allaire, he had Thad Moss who was a very good
tight end, he had
I think Terrence Marshall
so it was hard, now he's shown
that the eval, you looked at him
and you said okay blah blah blah
he's proven that yeah he was worthy of that pick
but it's hard Ocho
when you have a guy
and he's surrounded
by four and five stars.
Yeah. Because you ain't got to do a whole lot.
You got to do a whole lot.
You know,
think about it. If you don't turn the ball, think about it. If you don't turn
the ball over four times, Ocho.
He ain't nobody else. He
three picks on a fumble.
Damn. three picks on a fumble dang
dang
I know one thing
go ahead
Bengals
we going to the playoffs
I just want to throw that out there
even though we 0-3
I just want to throw that out there
okay
mm-hmm oh yeah throw that at them. Even though we 0-3, I just want to throw that at them. Okay.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, yeah.
Ocho, college football had another wild and exciting
but controversial finish Friday
night as the seventh-ranked Miami
Hurricanes escaped
with a 38-34 victory
with a win over rival Virginia Tech.
It ended with the officials
reversing the call on the field.
They rooted a touchdown catch on a
Hail Mary in the back of the end zone.
The ACC later released a statement
to reporters nearly two
hours after the game to clarify the decision
making process. During the review
of the process of the last play,
it was determined the loose ball
was touched by a miami
player while out of bounds which makes it an incomplete pass immediately uh and ends the play
but what were the referees looking at because why would the call reverse after six minutes of
deliberation that should have been easily the miami player was laying on the ground on out of
bounds he touched the ball it's incomplete what was the indisputable evidence right when you saw what you think it was i thought it was
i thought he caught it what'd you think i mean i i honestly i i thought i thought he caught it too
yeah i i thought i thought it as well so I mean, they reversed it and I'm assuming they reversed it.
Is it because the Miami player was out of bounds?
Half half was half of them was in bounds.
The other half was out.
They said he was out of bounds and he touched the ball.
So he touched the ball.
Any part of it is incomplete.
Yeah.
OK, OK.
But that's not what they say.
No, no, no, no, no.
They gave a different they gave a different explanation.
They sure did.
And they
reversed the call on the field.
Oh, Joe. Oh, Joe. Brandon Iyuk.
Brandon!
They were
saying he threw a tantrum,
but he and Kyle Shanahan had a
healthy conversation when Kyle
told him to change his shorts
and switch black to black.
Ayuk eventually did after talking with Shanahan,
but as you can see, he did
so reluctantly. Let's take a look at the video.
Let me see this.
I like the red on red.
He's trying to match. Nah, not when everybody else red on red. He trying to match.
Nah.
Not when everybody else got on black.
What you notice, Ocho?
Everybody else got on black?
Yeah.
That inch was never going to fly.
This ain't no all-tournament team.
This ain't the Pro Bowl where you wear your own helmet.
Nah, this ain't what that is.
I mean, but I don't get the reluctant.
Ocho, you look down at yourself like, damn, I'm the only one that got on Maroon?
Everybody that's got on black?
And you thought that was going to be okay.
And I saw people in the comments talking about, oh, is that why they're losing?
I can tell y'all never been a part of anything.
That explains it.
It's a little
nitpicky, but I understand what you're talking about
because I've been a part of that.
I've been a part of that structured environment
where you gotta
dress the same, wear the same
thing. It's a team sport.
I thought it was a team. One band,
one sound. I understand.
I understand. But if they
were winning, if they were 3-0, if they was 4-0,
man, Shanahan wouldn't care about them
goddamn shorts.
If you 6-0,
could you do that in New England?
If you could do that in New England, if you 6-0, could you come out
there and different?
Hey, can I say something real quick about New England?
Hey, you know
the, what you call it? Hey, Chad, listen
to me real quick. Let me tell you something about Bill Belichick
in New England. If you ever played
football at any level, you know
in the equipment room where they have
the mannequin on how you're supposed to dress?
Yeah. You got the thigh pads and the knee pads
and the foot pads.
You had to dress do that for practice.
Man, Bill ain't play that.
You had to have in thigh pads.
You had to have in knee pads.
You had to have in your hip pads.
Man, Bill was tripping.
Now, game day, you can do what you want to do.
Man, Bill had me out there like I was at Liberty City Optimism.
Had every pad in.
It was so funny.
And you had to have every pad in or he sent you back in. He sent you pad in. It was so funny. And you had to have every pad in
or he sent you back in.
He sent you back in.
Mike was, however
you play in the game,
that's how you could dress for practice.
For real? Yes.
Bill ain't play that, boy.
We were one of the first team.
I got it from Ricky Jackson. Ricky Jackson
was the first person I ever saw that had no thigh pads no knee pads no pads ricky ricky pants were clean
right right right and i was like man ricky jack did the hell i will do it so we started myself
and ed and then because we cut all we cut the lining out and everything had holes all in the
side and then they started sending them to cut the lining out and everything had holes all in the side
and then they started sending them to professional tailors and that's why they look like they were
spandex that's why they look so smooth because we ended up sending them to the tailor and they
doctored them like that but ain't no way in hell you are not coming out there if if mike said we
gonna have on this everybody it's a team sport you gonna have on that everybody. It's a team sport. You're going to have on that. I don't give a damn
if you're John Elway. I don't care if you're TD.
It didn't matter. If Mike
said we're coming out there in blue shorts,
all right, you break your ass out there in the morning
shorts if you want to or some Graves.
No, Mike ain't playing.
And Kyle is just like his dad.
He was never...
I don't know what Brandon I used to throw.
The moment... I had him on
on show, but the minute I hit that door
and I saw everybody had on black shorts,
I'd have turned my black ass right back around
and we got them black shorts.
Because I already know how this is going to end.
He had him underneath, so he was good.
He was good.
The 49ers play tomorrow?
I'm sure they do if the 49ers play tomorrow
if Brandon and I have a good game
he got to have a good game
because if he doesn't have a good game
they play the Patriots
okay he going to have a good game
he going to have a good game
and if he doesn't
Mike still ain't going to let him come out there.
They're going to
come back to this again if he don't play well.
Oh, no.
I don't care how he's
going for 200. He's not going to dress
different. Kyle is not going to let
him dress different than the team. Oh, yeah.
I know. I'm just saying if he doesn't play well,
I'm just saying I can see the media jumping
on him. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. we're going to have structure, we're going to have discipline, and what I say, everybody hey, Coach, you know how this thing works
offense got a certain color jersey
defense got a certain color jersey
don't aim
and the quarterback got
his own color jersey, that means don't touch him
don't you touch him, touch him if you want to
because
like Coach Davis said, hey son
can you play quarterback? Well stop
if it hit that one.
But you understand, Ocho.
You understand structure in a team setting.
You don't want anything.
Hold on.
Chat, what's up, chat?
How y'all doing, chat?
Shit, I love y'all, chat shit call me if y'all need me
786-235-5412 you know i'm here for you what the hell you're supposed to be in the face hey you
know hey you know you know what he look like what he look like alf remember al Yeah, I do remember Alf. Hey, Willie!
You're supposed to be in the bed. Why are you up?
Hey, hey! Woo, woo, woo, woo!
Hee, hee, hee, hee.
Uh,
so I'm glad they got that resolved. Oh, Joe, Cliff Kingsbury
was asked about Kyler this
week. This is what he had to say.
Okay. Yeah, it's been
fun to watch him.
At the end of last year, I thought you could see the confidence getting back in the knee, and he made a
bunch of big plays, played really well, and he's played great this season.
There are a couple plays away from
being undefeated, so you see the speed,
the quickness, the competitive nature
is there, so it's been
great to see. He's a guy I
basically banked my entire career
on what he would be, and I still believe in it. And it's great to see the guy. I basically banked my entire career on what he would be,
and I still believe in it.
And it's cool to see him playing as well as he is.
I like that.
Hey, that's some good words from your former coach, though, man.
Yeah.
Listen, Kyler Murray is one of those players.
You know, you got players that get coaches fired.
Kyler Murray is one of those players.
Sometimes you don't know what you get.
But he's the type of player that makes sure you keep your job.
He's one of them players that makes sure you keep your job
because you can rely on him. Because you don't know what's
going to happen. He's so goddamn electrifying.
Yep. When he's on,
he's on. He's on.
You had to,
because he's unique, Ocho. We had never seen
a guy his size. Right.
I mean, normally a guy that like, man, he can't play quarterback.
It ain't no question.
Well, you know, normally he like 5'11 and a half.
He's a smidge under six foot.
He ain't even close.
He ain't 5'11.
He ain't 5'10.
You don't think so?
You stood next to Kyler Murray.
You think he's six foot tall?
Yeah, I can't.
I can't see.
I'm glad.
God damn.
I can't remember.
That was last year, huh?
How tall you think Kyler Murray is?
I mean,
but
5'12"?
No.
What you think?
I mean, be honest.
Be honest.
What you think?
Maybe 5'9
5'10
come on man
how tall
they lift Kyle at
what do they lift Kyle at
so we're gonna take
we're gonna take
a half inch off
of whatever they lift
so they probably
got him at 6 feet
huh
they got him at 5'10
so you think
he's 5'9
and a half
and a half and that boy good though
yeah for sure
but you know you put your reputation
out there you gotta think about it
a guy that's
we've never had a quarterback that small to play.
He went number one overall.
You got to be extraordinary now.
Yep. Got to be extraordinary.
And the one thing that Kyler can do,
they list him at
5'10".
Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
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nah 511 511 is right before six foot 511 511 six feet like right in the like right a smidge right in the smidge right in the middle of that so he's six foot. 5'11", 6 feet, like right a smidge,
right in the middle of that.
So he's six foot tall.
5'12 would be six foot tall.
No, no, no. You ain't six feet.
You like right, like
you know the taint?
You know like the taint? Yeah.
Like you see how small the taint is?
Like that. That's
5'12". Like from the see from the
hoo-ha to the ass that look right right in between that oh no we got to go see there you go we got to
go okay move around a little i'm just giving you a good after nine seasons four all-star appearances
and a conference final that happened just four months ago. Carl Anthony Towns, time in Minnesota, is over.
He's headed to New York for Julius Randle, Dante DiVincenzo,
and a protected first-round pick via the Detroit Pistons.
Cat simply wrote on Twitter last night after the news broke,
the Athletic reported Cat was stunned by the deal at no point in time
during his tenure has he ever
asked to be traded.
Damn.
He wrote dot, dot, dot,
dot, three dots?
He wrote
three dots after the news broke
last night on Twitter.
And you think he's upset?
Can I ask you?
Hey, chat, listen to me real quick now.
You too.
Do you think he's really upset
going from Minnesota to New York?
Come on now.
Come on now.
I mean, look, I don't think,
I don't, I don't,
but I mean, he could, look,
his former, if I'm not mistaken,
I think his former agent,
Leon Rose,
Right.
is running the Celtics
worldwide.
They have that group.
I think he's repped by
CAA now.
I think Leon was at one point in time with
CAA.
I think Kat
I just sat down with Kat
You did?
I did
What he said
Oh this was before it happened on
Before
Dang
Listen
I don't even play basketball
And I like Minnesota
I like the people in Minnesota
Because the people in Minnesota
Have been always good to I like the people in Minnesota because the people in Minnesota have been always good
to me. Anthony
Edwards is in Minnesota. Kevin
Durant, Kevin Durant,
Kevin Garnett played in Minnesota.
Yeah. Prince
is from Minnesota.
But we talk about being
able to play in the Mecca, man.
Man, that man don't want to go
with Tim and have Tim play his ass 46 minutes a night and then they be done by the Mecca, man. Man, that man don't want to go with Tim and have Tim
play his ass 46 minutes a night
and then they be done by the end of the season?
What you mean?
He just had Tim.
He was with Tim when Tim was in
Minnesota and Tim grinded him
to the grinding him down.
They ain't gonna do him like that.
They ain't gonna do him like that. That's the only way Tim's know.
What do you think, D-Rock?
It's about playing in the Mecca, man.
You know what that's like?
Madison Square Garden, man.
What you talk about?
I only been there once.
Yeah.
But New York got them high-ass taxes.
Oh, yeah.
That's messed up, huh?
And I think he and his girl just bought a $14 million crib somewhere.
Was that in Cali?
Well, that's for the off season.
That's for the off season.
I don't think, I mean, I'm sure they probably got $14 million homes in Minnesota.
There ain't many.
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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.
I'm going to ask...
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But having a conversation that I had, he was very excited about this upcoming season.
Right. In Minnesota and atoning for what happened last year.
I'm just going to leave it at that. Wait for the interview.
OK, OK. I'll leave it at that. All right. Well, maybe y'all should have a part two.
Y'all should have a part two interview
to coincide with the first one
since, you know, the unthinkable happened.
Yeah.
I'll text him and I'll get y'all in touch.
All right.
It's time for Q and A.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Already? Already.
Now that I took a nap, I'm ready to talk
some more, man. You can.
Just Brandon said,
that no-call pass interference killed
Georgia. I'll say it for you all.
Do you think that was P.I. Ocho?
The play before the
interception? Yeah.
With the DB didn't look back for the ball, right?
Yep.
Yeah.
Listen.
That was, it wasn't enough for me.
Even though the DB didn't look back for the ball, he didn't touch,
he didn't impede the receiver in any way.
He didn't impede the receiver in any way.
He put his hands up and he didn't really touch him.
I ain't calling that.
You don't call it? I'm not calling that. Absolutely
not.
I'm a receiver.
I ain't calling that.
Yeah, it was
Had they called it?
That would have been tricky.
They don't normally let plays like this
in college see i'm the type of guy man you don't call a play like that to hell well you don't
commit if you don't want to play if you don't want a flag thrown don't commit a foul don't
commit a penalty i cannot swallow i cannot in good conscience say, well, if it's the first quarter, second quarter, that's a penalty.
But late in the ballgame, it's not.
Not, yeah.
A penalty is a penalty.
Yeah.
But, yo, if a guy, you get ready to take a victory formation,
and the guy jumps offside, are they going to throw a penalty?
Or are they going to say, well, he was already going to take a knee anyway,
so no problem.
They're going to throw a play.
Yeah.
So if it's a penalty, it's a penalty.
Yeah. I am shocked. I am. I'm shocked they didn't throw a flag so if it's a penalty it's a penalty I am shocked
I'm shocked they didn't throw it
I mean that's tough
that's tough because when you think about it
let's say it's 100 plays in the game
if it's 100 plays in the game and you're a referee
you can throw a flag 100 times
sometimes you gotta let them boys play ball man
sometimes you gotta let them play
the boys play ball and not allow the referee
to be more of the central focus
of the goddamn game with them damn yellow hankies.
Did I think that
play was more egregious than the one
right before the half that the Georgia
DB ran up the Alabama kids back?
No, I don't. But if
that guy throws a flag, I can't say
oh man, that
was wrong. That was a wrong call.
No, I couldn't.
I couldn't, Ocho.
I'm surprised they didn't call it.
I'm surprised they didn't call it.
No, bro, I don't.
Architect Nice TV said Hunter is 100% better corner than receiver.
I don't know what Ocho is talking about.
I don't know what you're talking about.
How you going to tell me what he better than?
I know.
I've been watching him.
I've been watching him since he was legit. He's a better. How are you going to tell me what he's better than? I know. I've been watching him. I've been watching him since he was legit.
He's a better receiver.
How are you going to tell me?
You just started watching him.
I've been watching him since he was nine years old.
What you talking about?
Telling me he's a better receiver.
Now I lock you up.
What you talking about, man?
How you going to tell me what I know and I know what I know?
You ain't playing.
You got it, Mocho.
He just watch TV.
He just watch him on TV.
He don't know. you know about receiving DB
I play both both ways
anyway
whoever that was
Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy
go ahead what you want to finish up
I just want to tell dude I love him
I love you homie
Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy uh dr frankie bellamy 84 85 is it better to have a bad coach and a great team or a great coach and
a bad team well if you have a bad coach and a great team a great team but overcome bad coaching
because you got because he gonna mess it up you saw saw Brandon Staley? Look at all that talent he had.
And the Chargers.
You came in here and said,
man, why they not winning all these?
Why they not winning no games, man, with that talent?
Hey, that defense was...
Maybe they should have been running a 3-4 instead of a 4-3.
Man, what you call it?
For whatever reason, the Bolsos, they just can't stay healthy.
I don't know if they didn't drink milk when they were kids, but man, what's it called? For whatever reason, the bozos, they just can't stay healthy. I don't know if they didn't,
I don't know if they didn't
drink milk when they were kids,
but man, damn.
I can tell you what it is.
I can tell you what,
I can tell you why,
why 80% of the NFL
continues to get hurt
and the injuries,
the soft tissue injuries
continue to increase
year in and year out.
I can tell you,
but nobody want to listen to me.
But no, the NFL teams want to be
bringing all these goddamn specialists
with all these goddamn pie charts and shit,
you know, on which is supposed to consume
and how important nutrition and intake is.
And everybody continues to get hurt.
Don't listen to me.
We play a fucking barbaric sport,
but all you motherfuckers are eating
like goddamn rabbits
and wonder why your body can't hold up
and it's only week goddamn three.
Yeah.
But you don't want to listen to me.
Huh?
11, 12 years, no injuries.
All I did was dislocated my goddamn finger once.
Shit.
But don't listen to me.
Listen to the motherfucking people
that never played a sport before,
but they telling you what to put in your goddamn body.
I'm going to listen to the guys like Megatron that said he ate healthy and
Jerry.
Who?
Megatron.
Okay.
That's a good one.
What about,
what about Jerry?
Jerry,
that,
that,
that's a good one too.
I mean,
look to each his own.
I just felt that I just wanted,
I just felt that I was going to get in what I put out.
And so during the season, I wasn't eating anything bad.
Right.
That was just me.
But here's the thing, Ocho.
The mind is the strongest muscle that you have.
Oh, yeah.
See, you believe eating that wasn't nothing going to happen.
Right.
And you convinced yourself.
Most people believe that if they eat healthy,
they'll be healthy
and they'll perform better.
It ain't happening because all
them motherfuckers hurt. They on IR.
Soft tissue injuries.
My hamstring. My ankle.
I mean,
listen, I don't...
It hurts me
because the best players are the ones getting hurt.
And on Sundays, I want to see you play.
I want to see you play.
I'm mad at Puga Nakua.
Puga Nakua had a historic rookie season last year with the Rams.
You know what he ate every day?
Last year, he had McDonald's.
He was a McDonald's advocate just like I am. He changed
his diet in the off-season and started eating healthy.
It's not a coincidence.
But you have to understand
though, Ocho, a lot of guys
don't have your frame. They eat
McDonald's, eat that bull jive, they're going to be
300 pounds, they're going to be 20, 30 pounds
over their weight. Time out, time out, time out.
What you mean a lot of guys don't have my frame?
It's only one me.
Exactly. I know. Hey, listen. I know I'm built
like a He-Man figurine.
No 60, 230
chiseled up. I know.
Everybody can be built like this.
I'm a specimen.
I'm a specimen. Yeah, I know.
A lot of guys that eat. We got weight.
I don't know if y'all had weight.
I was overweight a few times. I'm a special. Yeah, I know. A lot of guys that eat. You know, we got weight. I don't know if y'all had weight or had to make weight.
I was overweight a few times.
I got, hey, listen.
Marvin fired me like 15,000
right before the Ravens game.
Right before the Ravens game.
I came in at 225.
I ain't worried about that.
I think the thing is, Ocho,
is that I don't think the guys give their body enough time to rest. You don't think so? I don't worried about that I think the thing is Ocho is that I don't think the guys give their body
enough time to rest
you don't think so? I don't
they barely even practice
no but I'm saying I'm not I'm talking about
all they do they go from soon as the season
over they start back running and they don't take no time
off oh I see what you mean
I see what you mean
damn give your body take a month
take two months off
I don't think that's it we were doing two a day I see what you mean. Damn, give your body... Take a month. Take two months off.
I don't think that's it.
We were doing two a day.
We were doing... We were doing two a day.
They don't put the body
through the ringer enough.
They're not practicing enough.
You got to get the body
ready for that.
But we took time off
in the off season.
We didn't take after a Pro Bowl, turn around and start right back training two weeks later.
Man, these guys take two weeks off, Ochoa.
They back doing sprint works and pulling tires and box jumping.
I'm like, well, damn.
Damn, man.
Cool, Chris.
Appreciate the show. Y'all always keep it 100 cool appreciate you thanks for the
support man we always try to that's what we pride ourselves telling like a tist is leona rose said
love the show as always but i have a question for um you seem very no nonsense and serious did you
get that train from your grandfather grandmother i recall you telling a story of him being stern.
My grandfather.
He was very matter of fact.
We understood
kids
were seen to be, you know,
seen, not heard. Go ahead.
And so that's just, I
am. I don't do a whole lot of bulljabbing around.
I don't hold a whole lot of playing.
I'm serious. I'm intentional. I don't do a whole lot of bulljabbing around. I don't hold a whole lot of playing. I'm serious. I'm intentional. I think if any way that I would describe myself is that I'm intentional.
I know what I want. I know the best way I feel to go about it.
I'm very disciplined. I'm very dedicated. I'm very determined. I want certain things.
I'm not feel I know everything.
I try to surround myself with people that are smarter than I am that can protect all my blind spots.
So therefore, things that I don't know, they can fill in. They can fill in the fill in the blanks or fill in the space.
But, yeah, that's it. My grandmother, she was starting to, you know, once my grandpa, once my grandfather passed away, obviously she had to take over that role because now it was her.
But, you know, but my grandfather had already planted that seed.
I couldn't imagine bowing up at my grandmother.
I couldn't imagine being disrespectful.
Now, was I smart?
Say things under my breath where she couldn't hear or when I was out of earshot?
Yeah, absolutely.
But I just think that's just for me.
But I've kind of always been this way.
I guess that's why I don't have
a whole lot of friends
because I ain't the easiest guy
to get along with, Ocho.
It is what it is.
Yeah, you easy to get along with, man. You good, you good. We ain't had easiest guy to get along with, Ocho. It is what it is. Are you easy to get along with,
man? You good. You good. We ain't had no
problems.
We ain't had no problems.
We ain't had no problems.
It's, uh...
But, you know,
my friends, the guys that
I grew up with and I played
college ball with, even, like,
group chat.
Don't put me in no group chat.
Because they already know.
Hey, I don't know who put me in this group chat.
Take me out.
Man, y'all, man, why y'all put Sharp in the chat?
Man, y'all know how Sharp is.
I said, I tell you what, let another message come to my phone.
I'm blocking everybody.
Everybody number that I can see, I'm blocking you.
And Sap, Warren Sap, I know you watching.
You notorious for that. Say, Sap, take back this I know you watch it. You notorious for that.
Say, Sap, take
back this group chat. I know your fat ass did it.
And
D. Brooks, D. Brooks like, Sap,
hey, man, man, you know
how sharp he is, man.
He'll see that laughing
emoji with his tongue hanging out.
I said, bro, sap, you know.
That dude, man, he played too much.
But, yeah, I couldn't.
Ocho liked this because, I mean, he was a loud.
Ocho couldn't be.
If Ocho and I were siblings, Ocho couldn't be like this.
Shit.
Well, y'all better put me up for adoption.
Nah.
See, people say that.
Barney Porter didn't play that.
Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
Ham, Abdul Olajuwon.
What's up, Unc?
What's up, Nightcap?
Unc, For now,
just call me Luis because you be butchering my profile name.
Okay, Luis.
Yeah, man, you got that on.
Haram.
Harim?
Haram.
Haram.
Hakeem.
Haram.
Abdul Olajuwon. Abdul Olajuwon.
Abdul Olajuwon.
That's what it is.
Abdul Olajuwon.
That's it.
Abdul Olajuwon.
That's what I'm sticking with.
Have you seen the video of Roddy White criticizing Clemson about having all white players on the team?
If so, what's y'all take on it?
Did you see what Roddy said?
Clemson has too many white players on the team.
What's Clemson's record this year?
What's Clemson's record?
I think they lost one game, maybe two.
I think they just lost one.
They're 3-1.
Well, I mean, I'm sure they've been 3-1 with black players before, too.
So, the statement really don't hold no weight.
I think he's looking at it like Clemson don't look like the Clemson of old.
When they had Christian Wilkins and they had all those guys,
had the Deshawns and all those guys that had all those guys, had the Deshawns and all those guys that had all that,
you know, had those, those, those low age age had all those guys.
They don't seem like they're like that. Right. And it's a, but you know,
he, Hey, so you basically saying Clemson is gentrified.
I mean, that's, that's what, that's what it sounds like.
I tell you what he go have to do.
He go definitely have to go to that portal and get some players.
I ain't say you got to go get all of them.
But, boy, hey, if you think you're just going to recruit, just go.
I'll just go out.
Nah.
It ain't happening.
Nah.
Because, first of all, the likelihood of you out recruiting Alabama, Georgia,
Ohio State, those guys.
Right.
And when they got those big, they got those collectibles,
they probably got $20, they got probably got 20,
10,
15,
$20 million budget.
Nah.
Nah.
Nah.
But I get what he said.
I mean,
he's not used to seeing all those,
uh, uh,
uh,
the guys,
you know,
that didn't look like Roddy.
He's not used to seeing them guys,
but the,
Hey,
man,
I,
Georgia got a safety.
He don't play. He can play for anybody. He can play at Georgia. He's not used to seeing them guys. But hey, man, that Georgia got a safety. He can play for anybody.
He can play at Georgia. He can
play at Alabama. He can play at Ohio
State. He can play at USC. Whatever
top team you think, that kid can
play.
He was nice, boy. Oh, yes, sir.
If you jump out on film
against Alabama, if you jump out on film,
period,
when you're playing a game like that,
something about you is special.
Yeah.
He jumped out. I was like, damn.
Hey, when he get there,
oh, you going down.
He's short tackle.
I was like, damn, this kid all
over the place. Because I was looking at him,
oh, they about to get you.
I was like, oh, hey, you can say, hey.
L.J., you know what I'm saying? Hey.
Like Larry Bird used to say, man, get this white
dude off me. Y'all got a white dude covering me?
That's disrespectful. That's disrespectful
y'all put him on me.
But I just like, I think
it's the time that, you know, he's not
used to seeing Clemson. Right.
Because, you know, Clemson, you know, hey,
you don't see a whole lot. Most of them,
they got them brothers, they got them dogs, don't you?
You know, hey, ever since
they integrated the schools,
once upon a time,
that's all you saw.
But once they went down there and got a couple of them,
they're like, hey,
we can win with these guys.
The only ID said,
is your Super Bowl versus the Packers,
do you think if your brother was still playing
would have been worth one touchdown difference
in the game or more on the win?
I'm glad he wasn't
playing.
No disrespect to any of the receivers they had,
when none of them guys Sterling Sharp.
It'd have been a very, very interesting ball game.
And I think it probably would have come down to a situation like that.
But we was counting on Brett
to give us a couple of turnovers,
which we got.
And we took advantage of it.
But he got his ring, courtesy of me.
That's what I like to say.
LB Cool said, hey, Ocho, what show you like being on the most?
Yeah, Ocho, what show you like being on the most?
You know, I like nightcap knows.
I like being on nightcap the most because I can be Ocho
I can be
myself
now I like
the chemistry
that I have on Inside the NFL with Ryan
and Bill Belichick
that's part of the well
it's a little bit more on the serious
side
with a little bit of fun, a sprinkle of fun.
Almost like the TNT crew.
I'm not saying we're like the TNT crew, you know, with Shaq and Kenny, but it has that kind of feel to it.
But it's also serious.
But here is like ain't nothing like this, man.
I let my hair down on here.
You do. I could be myself I
you know I could come to you definitely
let your hair down huh
yeah you let your hair down oh yeah you know
I let it down yeah yeah
I sure wish you would let it down
so much sometimes hey guys
I'm not in a bar for once I
swear lies uh if
past you could see present you today,
what would you say to yourself?
Put that snickers back.
I would say when you enter someone else's house,
turn the phone off.
I would say,
I would say,
don't tweet so much.
There's going to be this thing called the internet
that's going to come out and you'll
be able to tweet. People can
see your tweet and then they can comment
under your tweet.
You know what,
Shannon? You don't always have to respond
back. Yeah, people like
having a celebrity that will
engage them. Yeah.
That's nice because they feel that person don't think they're above them
and they feel like they can have a conversation and go back and forth.
But that's probably one of the things.
I don't really think there'd be much else I much much else i would check i would say to myself ocho
um okay
nah because if i would if i would tell my if the if i knew
today right what i knew yesterday then i would that that would i wouldn't be me
yeah yeah i i like that i was Yeah. Yeah. I like that.
I was going to say something like that.
In general, I kind of want to don't have to tell myself anything.
Yeah.
For that same reason.
I think everything I've been through and gone through has made me who I am today.
You know, the growth is tremendous.
I mean, tremendous.
I'm talking about eons.
If you know me from back then
as opposed to who I am now,
now I'm still me now.
You know, I'm still my authentic self.
But the growth,
especially knowing, okay,
when to lock in and be serious.
Yeah.
When I can, can have fun
as opposed to always being fun 24-7.
But, yeah.
Oh, Joe, you know what today?
What's today?
Today, I was trying to watch a football game.
And I couldn't get my TV to come on.
You know why?
Yeah.
All my TVs are on Ashley Arman's
admin.
So I can't watch TV.
I can't watch TV.
Ash had to turn my TV on.
Wait.
From her house.
I had to call Ash
to have my TV on.
Yes. Oh, because you don't know how to. That's probably too much work, huh?
Hey, all the
TVs, all my TVs
are on Ash's account.
Hey,
so if I
go down and try to watch something on TV,
they're like, who's watching? Ashley,
Shannon, Shelly, or kids?
Okay, okay, okay.
Ash got terrible. I just want you to know, Ash got terrible taste in movies.
Her movies are trash.
Ash.
Trash. I'm like, who
the hell be watching this bull?
Yeah. So,
if you ever go on YouTube and see what she be watching this bull yeah so if you if you ever go to youtube and see what you be watching that
is that bad uh terrible
hello shadow oh nicer said hello shadow no cho can you give a birthday shout out uh for my good
friend sterling he's in af Afghanistan. He's an Afghanistan veteran
and his birthday was yesterday.
We sure can.
Sterling, that's a very special
name. Thank you.
Congratulations. Hopefully everything is
well. Thank you
for your service, first and foremost, and
thank all the men and women around the world
that's doing an unbelievable job of protecting
us. But Sterling, yesterday was your birthday.
And Nightcap crew, Ocho and myself would like to wish you a very, very special happy birthday.
And thank you for your years of service to this country.
Salute.
Scottie T, Ocho, does Rell root for Alabama or Auburn?
Rell is from Phoenix City, Alabama.
So she roots for Roll Tide.
Yeah. Roll Tide.
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,
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with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
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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.
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.
Desmond Hunter said,
Okinocho, if you could choose being a sports movie,
would you be the star or supporting cast?
I'm the star.
What you talking about?
I'm the star.
Like, if I was in Rudy,
I need to be Rudy.
I want to be Rudy.
If I'm in Remember the Titans... You going to be Denzel?
You going to be Coach Boone?
Actually, you do realize...
I want to be Sunshine.
Sunshine.
My best friend Burns
played for Coach Boone.
For real?
Yup.
That's a lie.
I think they won the state championship Burns senior year.
For real?
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah, obviously I would want to star in a movie.
Yeah.
But hold on.
I could be a co-star.
It's not like I have to be Denzel or Samuel Jackson or Rock in a movie. I could be a co-star. It's not like I have to be
Denzel or Samuel Jackson or Rock
in the movie. I gotta be a star.
No, I could be a co-star.
My light gotta shine.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, I just look
like a star. I just look like
the lead in something.
But see, I might not be the star in that movie,
but I'm going to do so well,
they're going to make me a star,
just like Denzel and Glory,
Matthew Broderick.
But Denzel was so good,
he never had to be a supporting guy again.
You look at The Rock.
The Rock was Scorpion King.
He was the...
Look, guess what happened?
Boom.
Never been the supporting guy again. So that's look, guess what happened? Boom. Never been the
supporting guy again.
So that's all you do
once you get paid.
I had to come out
the bench.
You know what I'm
saying?
I didn't start my
first game, but
after a while,
they put me in.
Let me shine a
little bit.
It's like, hey,
we got to put it.
We got to put 81
in the game.
I was number 81
till I hated
that number.
I don't know. I know 81. until, uh, I hated that number. I don't look like no 81.
I need an even number.
Look terrible.
Uh,
Patterson
Yazzie, your boy
is in Berlin, Germany, ready to make
oh, ready to take on the Boston, the
Berlin Marathon. Okay. Okay.
Don't worry. I won't stop and kiss a girl
this time. But yeah, that was you.
He done stopped me trying to get the
girl's number. He the one that kissed
the girl or wanted the girl's number?
Wait, during the marathon?
Yeah, he run the Berlin Marathon.
He said, I won't stop and kiss a girl this
time. Time to lock in and run fans.
Run a fans race.
Wish me luck. 722 AM.m here patterson man thank
you so much for supporting us thank you for watching us yeah bro hey i don't know what your
goal time is uh i suspect that anything under three hours is extremely fast yeah uh so if you're
under three hours but if you just finish it, because I don't even drive 26 miles.
I know damn well I ain't finna run no 26 miles.
Oh, yeah.
26 is good.
I mean, listen, I ran the Boston Marathon.
I think it might have been 2003 in the offseason just to get some good cardio in.
I think I ran it about an hour and 30 minutes.
Hold on.
Isn't the Boston Marathon like
in September?
Memorial Day.
Is Memorial...
No, he said...
But Ocho said he ran.
But I'm trying to think.
Is it Memorial Day
or Labor Day?
Where's the Boston Marathon?
Patriot's Day.
Okay.
What month is that?
April.
Yeah, yeah.
I know, I know.
What was your time?
You remember your time?
I can't remember my time, but I came in third.
From last?
No.
Oh, what up, Ocho?
What do you do, blood?
Oh, Ocho.
I pitched my business plan to my homie,
and he didn't hit me back.
I don't know how to take it.
Oh, man, he done fell back.
Hey, listen.
If you pitch your business, but you
never pitch a business plan
to your homie. Nope. Never.
Especially if he hit you back. You already know what time
it is, man. Now, listen.
You want to do something to him? Let me know.
Let me know. I'll come wherever you're at,
man. We put the two-piece on
the quick and the biscuit.
Throw on some fries.
I mean, it's, I mean, it's,
you gotta be careful.
Business and friendship, business
and family.
You gotta be real careful with that, Ocho.
Yeah.
I don't even tell my right hand
what the left hand finna do.
Yeah, you gotta be, man.
It's tough, bro. It's really
tough.
Nah,
I probably wouldn't pitch a business plan to a friend.
Not a friend for an extremely long period
of time. You know what I'm saying?
Right.
I don't want our friendship. I don't want our friendship i don't want our friendship to
money money man money money man money because people act differently yo
hey family family friends yeah yeah it don't matter it don't matter everybody act funny when it comes to that green boy uh
Terry Taylor
you don't come off as a flashy
jewelry type guy but what kind of
watch is that
send me one
it's uh
it's called a meteorite
and it's an off catalog piece
which means it's not off-catalog piece.
Which means it's not made available to the public.
Hmm.
Yeah, I normally have a watch.
I mean,
watch.
Yeah, I mean, over the last,
because I used to have, you know,
I used to have an 84 necklace
and I wore it all the time.
That got when my house got
burglarized almost two years ago,
year and a half ago, they took
all that. And so I was like, you know what?
So I
got a chain. I kind of wear this most of the time.
But
yeah, I mean, I used to
I used to, I didn't have any bracelets. I only
had, I used to only wear a watch and a
and my necklace only had
and yeah and now that I think about it
I had a dog tag
that was made and all my kids
I had one big K cause all my kids
start with K it was in diamonds
stole that too damn
damn
but
it is what it is
God bless me
tenfold
what thing about it
ten
you gonna take care of your man
he absolutely is
shake that hoe damn I don't even know if I'm a winner
with a name like that bro
I should have just said
STH
and let people figure it out from there
what he talking about
is it wrong to leave a woman
that lacks the ability to answer
yes or no questions
huge pet peeve I haven't shaken off
I hate that
hold on you talking about leave
like how y'all even together
if you know she don't answer yes or no questions
well I guess
it shouldn't even got to that point
shit
somebody leaving
I hate that
Ocho
yeah
hey man I'm going to
I'm going to Chick-fil-A you want something
what you getting
man don't ask me what the hell I'm getting.
I asked you, did you want something?
You ain't got to get what I want to get.
Damn. Never mind.
Forget it. I ain't going nowhere.
Oh.
Oh, I hate, I hate that.
I know what you're talking about. I ain't really
ran into that problem.
Every so often,
I try to be as nice as possible
because, you know,
when you ask a woman
what she wants to eat,
she never know.
She never know.
And then when you make a suggestion,
she'll say,
you sure that's what you want?
Well, goddamn,
I just gave you the opportunity
to tell me what you want to eat.
But when I said something,
all of a sudden,
now you sure that's what I want.
If it's something that you want,
why don't you just say it?
Yeah.
Anytime it comes to asking
a woman anything, when it comes to
food,
everything is a
debate. It's a debate.
Yeah, I hate
that, Ocho. Hey, man, I'm finna go to the
store. What you getting?
Do you want
something? Why you gotta get what I get?
You wanna ride with me? You want to,
you want to ride with me?
Damn.
Man,
that's one man.
I hate that.
I know how you feel.
You don't take it.
I hate that.
Don't ask me.
I'm asking you,
do you want something?
Don't worry about what I'm getting.
Right.
You know what?
Oh, Lord have mercy.
I know how you feel.
Take your time, man.
Why you got to get what I get?
Why you got to worry about what I'm getting?
That's all I want to know.
Why do you got to worry about what I'm going to get?
Yeah.
I know how you feel. I asked you, did you want anything know. Why do you got to worry about what I'm going to get? Yeah. I know how you feel.
I asked you, did you want anything?
Oh, where you going?
You go, okay, yeah, sure.
Let me get the number one combo with no pickles.
Let me get cheese, extra sauce.
Let me get large waffle fry, lemonade.
Or if I'm going to X, Y, and Z, okay, let me get the four tenders,
the five tenders, fries, and a large dish.
Okay, fine.
You know where I'm going.
Why you got to know what I'm going to get to determine what you're going to eat?
You know what?
I ain't even hungry.
Forget it.
I ain't even hungry, Ojo.
I ain't lying.
I ain't even hungry no more.
I was thinking about eating something, but, you know,
now I don't even want to eat nothing no more.
So, yeah, but that bothers me too because I're like i'm like okay um would you like to go here whatever you want to do now but
you always say i will never ask you to do so right now when i ask you to do whatever you want to do
you know we gonna go no i yeah i know i know we normally go where i would want to go but i'm
asking you where would you like to go specifically you i'm asking you where would would want to go. But I'm asking you, where would you like to go? Specifically
you. I'm asking you, where would
you want to go? Well, it don't matter to me
as long as we go somewhere.
Now you know why I don't take your ass nowhere.
Because you only know where you want to go.
See?
Ojo, that bad.
Ojo, I get so mad. I tell
somebody at 2 o'clock,
be at my house, 730.
730, 2 o'clock.
Okay.
Oh, I tell you the day before.
Hey, we go to XY, we go to X place,
reservations at this time,
be at the house, because boom, boom, boom.
Why you gonna call me at 7.15, talk about you running
late.
Guess what I do, Ocho?
I don't even want to go no more.
When they get to the house I'm undressed
I don't know where you thought you was going
man
man
man
you done got undressed
yeah I don't want to go now
cause basically you said
you said F me
that's what you said
you said F me
so ok
they done knew 5 hours in advance
and still late
yes
I told you the night before
I asked you what time would you
cause a lot of times I say
what time would you like
to make the reservation
you know whatever time's good for you what time would you like because a lot of times I say, what time would you like to make the reservation? You know, whatever time's good for you.
What time would you like?
Would you like something early?
Would you like something late?
I don't like to eat too late.
I don't like eating
until 8.30, 9 o'clock.
I'm more of a 6.30,
between a 6.30 and a 7.30
because I really like to be trying
to take my clothes off,
shutting it down at 9 o'clock.
Oh, 7.30 is good.
Then you're going to call me at 7.15
talking about you running late? Okay, don't worry about it.
So you said F me. You said
my time ain't important. Don't worry about it.
Your stomach ain't important either.
Hope you brought
something, some Tupperware.
I only said,
hey, Ocho,
you gonna send me a text
You mad
Nope
Nope
Nah ain't mad
Don't worry about it
You good.
Hey,
that you bad text is so real.
Don't even worry about it, man.
Hey,
that you mad text, that's real.
Now, that was real.
Because you know, man, a lot of times, Ocho, people, they only give you 10 minutes.
If you're running late, that's all right.
Don't worry about it.
Huh?
Shit.
Hell no.
Bad day. Like my grandma said
Y'all love being the cow tail don't you
Nah
I just
Nah man
I just
Like you said man
Just say okay what you want
I don't know
Maybe
I think I get that i think i get that i
think i get that from my granddaddy because because my grandfather was like that he got he
would get annoyed that first of all he and my grandmother they was very big on time they didn't
play that uh you could leave and go to them clubs and go out and you leave on time we're gonna go to
church and we're gonna do what we need to do on time.
But he was big on
that.
You wouldn't fit to make
Barney late.
But I'm getting better. I'm working on patience
on that.
Every night, that's one of the first things I ask God
to give me is patience.
Yeah.
He's going to give it to you now.
He gave me as much discipline
with his little patience.
I think they're hand in hand.
Little patience, discipline.
They're both way up here.
One thing about the patience,
it might not come when you want it,
but it's going to be on time.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
But I'm getting better, Ocho.
I'm getting better.
I'm praying, you know, I'm praying up, you know, call my uncle, my uncle minister.
One day at a time.
Yeah.
One day at a time.
One day at a time, Ocho.
Yeah.
That's all it is.
That's all it is. That's all it is.
Even the kids, they be, hey, the kids beat me.
Last time I was home, maybe like the time before we went out and the kids beat me they calling me daddy is everything
okay
I'm like what you mean daddy you ain't never
late I said yeah
something came up
cause daddy
late they already know they both of them
calling
cause
yeah something
actually did come up though actually did come up
something did come up
Ocho man what a game
what a game what a game the Alabama
Crimson Tide takes down
the Georgia Bulldogs
what
41 to 34
and what is probably thus far
it's early in the season
one of the best games of the season, if not the best.
Went back and forth, Alabama jumps out to a big lead.
Georgia overtakes them on a big 67-yard throwing catch.
Alabama comes right back, 75-yard touchdown to the young rookie,
the young freshman sensation, Ryan Williams.
They take the lead, go for two, get it,
and they end up holding on, winning the ballgame, 41-34.
Interception late in the ballgame in the end zone,
preserves the victory, and the Georgia Bulldogs are undefeated no more.
Alabama wins 41-35.
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