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The coach benched Anthony Richardson for a Week 9 game against Minnesota before he was moved back into the starting role as QB1 week 11.
But during the break, some indie vets met with Richardson
to address some concerns they had with a young quarterback.
DeForest Buckner, one of them, and today he praised Richardson's response
in the last four weeks.
Him being a young player and the stage that he is
and the pressures that he has.
Obviously, I can relate to that. I'm not a quarterback, but I can relate to it as a former
first round pick, been the team's first round pick, having all these high expectations for a guy
and coming in with that type of pressure. But also he essentially the franchise quarterback,
but the guy that they brought in to be that guy to lead this team to set it to win.
I just felt I need,
I needed to speak to him and tell him how I felt.
And even though he was bent,
he's that I still believe.
And we also believe that he needed to know,
especially as a young player,
but also they're the standard that wasn't being met and that he needed to
pick it up.
And I feel that he's responded really well.
And that's,
he's shown the team and it can sit
on a consistent basis that he's all he's all in for the team and he'll do whatever it takes for
the team to get these wins and to be the best player he can be sometimes you got to have a
conversation sometimes you got to have an unhealthy conversation yeah yeah i like i like that i like
that conversations like that it doesn't happen often. Doesn't happen often, especially when it comes to veteran players actually talking to the quarterback of all people. You know, normally you don't talk to your quarterback like that. Maybe other positions, but the fact that they're in a position to be able to converse, you know, with him like that is pretty dope. And the fact that he responded the way he did
and not in a negative manner is awesome.
Yeah.
It's very awesome.
Those uncomfortable conversations need to be had much more often,
like coaches and owners telling players how they really feel about him
instead of lying.
Yeah.
How many, what's it called, your Gary Wilson guy?
Maybe Devontae. I. Maybe Devontae.
I mean, Devontae, how many?
Garrett has 933.
How many Devontae has?
Because he's an AFC guy, so his yards just transferred, Ocho,
from what he had at the Raiders.
That's right.
Wow. He got 860. He got a chance to go over 1,000. So what, 936 and 860 he got a chance to go over a thousand so what 936 and 860 yep yeah but aaron aaron would have to be putting that thing putting that thing on the money
the next three weeks um who do they play who do they adjust got they got buff i know they got
buffalo one of those games well listen buffalo just got 42 put on them so that that they still might happen oh they got the
rams bills and the dolphins hold on but you also but you also saw what josh allen put up on the
other teams 48 yeah okay okay okay And 42 the week before.
So he's put up 90 points in the last two weeks.
And it's not like the Jets defense like world leaders.
Russell Wilson says he,
Russell Wilson hopes his first year with the Steelers won't be his last.
Hard Knocks documented an event in Pittsburgh for the Why Not You Foundation,
founded by Wilson and his wife, Sierra,
which a child asked if Wilson likes playing with the Steelers.
Yeah,
I love it.
It's awesome.
Wilson answer.
Ask if he's going to resign with the Steelers.
Wilson answered.
Hopefully I love it here.
It's cool.
Hopefully we're going to win the Superbowl.
This year,
Wilson is giving the Steelers the NFL's best bargain playing on a league
minimum contract of 1.2 million, but that's because the Broncos is playing the playing on a league minimum contract of $1.2 million.
But that's because the Broncos is playing the other $39 million
of a guaranteed deal with them.
But Wilson is slated to become a free agent in March.
Ocho, will Russ stay in Pittsburgh?
I think the chemistry and the understanding
and what Russell Wilson is good at doing and what he's
not good at doing in this stage of his career between him and Arthur Smith has been a phenomenal
marriage. It's been a perfect marriage. I think Russell Wilson is perfect for the offense
based on what they're trying to do. And he's shown you he can win. He's shown you he can win in a way where the
Steelers can compete for a Lombardi trophy year in and year out. Now, I'm not sure how much time
at the quarterback position Russell Wilson may have, and I'm not sure if he's the future of the
Steelers at the quarterback position long-term, but I like what I'm seeing from him to where
another short deal, maybe two, three-year deal deal that Baker Mayfield type money on top of what he's already getting from the Broncos.
Yeah, this is the last year for the Broncos. This this year was guaranteed.
So that's why he took. So he's making 41 points. So you can see, OK, bring it back on another another two, three years and 40 million.
It makes sense. It definitely makes sense.
And then you can address the issues
on how you want to move forward
when you think his time is up.
But what Russell Wilson has done
this year and just his first year
with the Steelers
has been very good.
The question is,
is this his fifth year?
Because if this is his fifth year and they didn't pick it up,
one, two, three, four, next year.
Next year will be fine.
But they didn't pick up his option.
So they'll get him for another year.
So we'll see how that plays out.
Are the Titans a soft football team?
Brian Callahan goes off while defending
his guys. Complete total BS.
These guys are effing tough, man.
That means you just don't watch ish.
You kind of shove it right up
your
back end, to be honest.
I think
they have a really good defense
that plays a lot more snaps than they should
because the quarterback play has been bad.
That's what I think personally.
And I don't care how tough your defense is.
If you continually put them out there on the field, they're going to crack
and teams are going to start.
And then it's going to look like, man, our defense ain't nothing.
No, they're just playing too many snaps.
Your offense.
Sometimes your best defense is your offense when you can keep those guys when you can sustain drives and
keep the defense fresh and let them go because if they come off the field they done game but let's
just say somebody got a 10 or 12 play scoring drive and it's going down to score seven whatever
it is and on the first two plays you turn turn the ball over. And they're right back out there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're asking for trouble.
Yeah, you're going to get exposed every time.
You're going to get exposed every time.
So, no, I think they're talking about your team.
I think they're talking about your offense.
They just say a team.
I think they're talking about your offense.
And I don't know if the offense is soft.
I know your quarterback plays an L.
And then when your quarterback plays that bad ocho it makes everything else around you look bad it's bad on no i don't know oh you got bad bad might not even be the
word to use i'm not sure what's worse than bad but whatever is worse than bad um uh on by definitive
terms that's what needs to be used. Like, it's...
Wow.
What, what, what, what?
Ojo, check this out.
There was a big ruling
by a court yesterday
that JUCO athletes
who play college sports
retain all four years
of NCAA eligibility,
even if they play
one to two years of JUCO.
So you could go to JUCO now
and play one year, two years,
and still have four years
that you won.
That's dope.
That's dope. That's dope.
Hell yeah.
That's real dope.
I like that.
Well, technically, since they made that rule, that means I still got some eligibility left.
Yeah.
Nah.
You're not.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Why?
You're not grandfathered in.
No.
So, let's just say for the sake of argument, I go into a homeowners association and I got a donkey, a little pet,
little one of them, little man, but they don't have a rule against him.
Now they go pass a rule that says you can't have donkeys. Well, no,
I'm grandfathered in. I can't go get another donkey, but I get to keep this one.
Yeah. So that's the, that's the grandfather but you you're not
grandfather though joe that i they uh they mean currently so moving forward right if you go to
juco for two years you go to juco you go for one year or two years you still have four years
now if you're good enough get your ass up out of there after one year
because they're going to hold that against you
because if you go two years to JUCO,
that's 18, 19.
You play four years of college football,
that's 23.
I'm trying to get to the bag as quick as possible.
Very fast.
So if I can go two years of JUCO
and I can come and do a Cam Newton,
I'm out of there
you gotta be good
I'm out of there
you gotta be good to pull that off though
I like the thing I am
it appears that Chicago
comes and Sammy Sosa
have wreaked
I mean is this the old Sammy or the new Sammy
light skin or dark skin sammy
oh hey i don't it depend it depend which one i know one thing about it light skin dark skin
no skin at all that motherfucker can hit that ball uh while sosa and the franchise has become
famous and have but have remained at a distance uh throughout his retirement sammy released a
statement today reminiscing about the memories with the Cubs
and apologizing for his mistakes.
There were times I did whatever I could
to recover from injuries
in an effort to keep my strength
and to perform over 162 games.
You see what he did, Ocho?
You see what he did there?
He said, hold on, let me go back and read that.
Let me see what he did.
I like his wordplay.
I like the wordplay,
the way he put it together, man.
There were times I did whatever I could to recover from injuries
in an effort to keep my strength up to perform over 162 games.
He wrote in part, I never broke any laws, but in hindsight,
I made some mistakes and I apologize.
Okay.
Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts released his own statement I made some mistakes and I apologize. Hmm. Okay.
Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts released his own statement and invited Sosa to the annual Cubs convention in January.
The Cubs convention happens every winter
and brings current and former players of a team together
to look back at memories and look ahead to a new season with fans.
Activities include panel conversation, autograph sessions,
and Sosa sure
would have been invited to one in the past
if he and the franchise remained
in good graces with each other. However,
Rick has remained steadfast in his
position that Sosa wouldn't be welcomed
back to the team without an apology.
Sosa
was one of the players
from his generation tied to an alleged
performance-enhancing drug use,
which is surely why he's not in the Hall of Fame.
While he didn't admit to using it in the apology, he hinted at the potential use,
and he said, there were times I did whatever I could to recover from injuries.
His departure after the Cubs' 2004 season was also far from ceremonious,
as he refused to play the final 20 games of the 2004 season was also far from ceremonious as he refused to play the final 20 games of the
season still final game was it one game oh he's the final game excuse me he refused to go in and
play the final game still more than 20 years ago at this point both sides appear ready to move
forward and let bygones be that's a good thing that's a good thing listen Sosa is one of the
greatest greatest sluggers of our time despite whatever it is he had to take to make sure he kept his strength.
It was able to play throughout it.
Able to hold up a whole lot you could do.
Yeah, yeah.
To maintain your strength.
You're right about that. But listen, he's one of the best.
I know there's an asterisk, you know, beside everything he's accomplished when it comes to baseball.
It's an era that we lived in, you know.
It's an era that we lived in.
During that time, I'm not condoning it.
I'm not saying that.
But, you know, he's one of the greats regardless.
He's apologized for his mistakes.
And I'm glad they can set their differences aside and move forward.
Here's the thing, Ojo, what made it so obvious,
is that if you look at his career early,
I think he started off with the Rangers and then the Minnesota
and then Chicago, or was it Rangers-Cubs?
But if you look at what he did before,
it wasn't even close.
I mean, if you want to say Bonds,
but I'm old enough to remember Bonds and Pittsburgh.
Bonds went, even if you take Bonds,
take those four MVPs that he won in San Fran,
and you take the numbers from San Fran,
he's still a Hall of Famer. Yeah.
Okay. Rangers,
White Sox. I knew it was a couple
of teams before he got to the Cubs.
Even if you
say Barry did
what he did in San Francisco,
take that away.
Go back and look at the gold gloves.
Look at the silver slug awards.
Look at the MVP he won
before he got there.
What helped
Barry, what people don't realize is that when Barry
came up, he was a leadoff hitter.
Leadoff hitters have incredible
eyes because your job is to get on base.
If you got legs, you can steal. That's why he has those home that's why barry got what we got five he's only member of
the 500 500 yeah he had incredible legs he has an incredible eye for the simple fact he was a
leadoff guy now he has power he still has that eye and you got him hitting third or you got him hitting fourth.
Wow.
You make one mistake.
The most impressive thing
that I saw Barry do, he would get
one pitch a night to hit.
And he was going to hit it hard off the fence
or he was going to hit it in McCovey's cold.
One or the other.
He's going to do one
or the other. Hell hell he won Jeff Kennedy MVP
because
I'd rather pitch to you than pitch to
Barry
it's really that simple
but
to see to watch
that stretch when he got to
San Fran in like
99
2001-2 you're never gonna see it again When he got to San Fran in like 99, 2001, 2002.
Right.
Yeah.
You're never going to see it again.
It's like Tiger.
What you saw Tiger do in that period of time, you're not going to see it again.
No.
You're not?
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Paul Wall.
Drive slow, homie.
He said that he did not know he was white
until a classmate told him.
I was like, what you mean?
Paul playing the rock
things in my mouth looking like a disco ball
he was probably being sarcastic
drive slow homie
sitting on
I don't even know the lyrics
of the song man
Paul Wall look I don't even know the lyrics to the song, man.
Paul Wall.
Look,
I don't know. Maybe he hung around with, you know, sometimes kids, they
hang around with black people so much.
They eat at their house. They spend
time at their house. They spend time at your house.
You're like, hey, I'm one of them.
Yeah.
They don't call you outside of your name.
They don't refer to you as the...
Call you a honky or
14 cracker
or something like that.
They just call you, hey man, Paul, come on.
He's one of us.
That's what you become based on your surroundings.
That's what you become.
Yes.
We got a lot of cousins.
That's my cousin. y'all really can't
nah he just stay at my house so much we we ain't blood related but we around each other so much
i mean man my hometown like hey that's my sister that's not right but when you around somebody
so much because we you know we quick to claim
somebody
black folk
that my cousin
everybody some kin to you
it is
hey you know
it don't even matter I mean I'm like hold on
I mean you
pushing it once you get past second
cause now you start talking about third and fourth that's we call that dog kin I'm closer kin to a German shepherd than I am, you pushing it once you get past second. Because now you start talking about third and fourth.
We call that dog Ken.
I'm closer, Ken, to a German shepherd than I am you.
Hey, first, okay, hey.
Brother, sister, brother, brother, kid, first cousin.
After that, okay, that second cousin.
Man, you start getting out there third and fourth.
That's too much.
Hell no.
Kyler Murray said
he was so confident that he could play in cold
weather until learning this week's forecast.
Kyler, I played in cold weather before.
How cold is it supposed to be?
Reporter, 35, Kyler, ish.
You know, 35
ain't that bad. Not 35 is good football weather.
When you live in Arizona, it's cold.
Okay, okay, okay.
Hey, you live in Arizona.
You live in California.
You live in Texas.
You live in Texas.
You know, you live in the West Coast, don't you?
They used to get you.
But here's the thing.
Cold is like, okay, I got to go to my car.
I got to go go outside but when you
in it for two three four hours yeah it is cold it's just like man it ain't that hot
you ain't got to work outside in it you go from your house get your air-conditioned home
get into your air-conditioned car go into an air-conditioned car, going to an air-conditioned building. Now imagine being outside
in 100 plus degree temperature
for three, four hours, or at least
three hours
and practicing in it.
Two hours, two and a half
hours, they don't practice.
I mean, most of the time it's meetings now.
They ain't practicing like what we used to do.
It was, you know,
you was outside, there wasn't no walk through
wasn't no meeting you actually practiced
and before you got there we
thudded it up
you know what I'm saying we thudded it up
in the moment
alright Ocho
now All right, Ocho. Woo!
Now, it's time for Spello Cinco NFL Player Edition.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I like that.
I like what you're doing with this.
I like what you're doing with this.
I like this.
Because, honestly, I shouldn't get nobody's name wrong.
You should not.
The first word we're going to let you spell.
This is an easy one.
Um,
he was a great defensive player out of the university of Nebraska. Okay.
He went number two overall to the Detroit,
um,
lions.
The first word is in Dominican,
in Dominican soup, but you have to spell in Dominican. lions. The first word is endomachin.
Endomachin suit.
But you have to spell endomachin.
Okay.
Endomachin.
Yes.
N-D-A-M K-U-H-M
Close. Damn. N-D-A-M-U-H-M close
damn
N-D-A-M
U
K
O-N-G
Indomitian
boy that's a good one there
that's a good
that was a good one
that was a good one
well how about this one though Joe
how about
O-W-A-M-A
O-D-I-G-G-I-Z-U-A
come on man
that ain't no real name.
Owa
Awamabe
Awambe
Odigizua.
So I'll just let you spell the last word,
the last name,
Odigizua.
O-O-D-
Nah, we gonna make it easy on him.
Huh?
Odigizua?
Yes.
Odigizua.
O-
Diggy.
Odigizua. What?
O-D-I-G-G-Y-Z-O-O-A-H?
I mean, that's what it sounds like.
Nah.
O-D-I-G-H-I-Z-U-W. O-DigI It's O-D-I G-H-I-Z
U-W
O-D-I-G-I-Z-U-A
See, these are
These are difficult
These are very, very difficult
Now, I'm not sure
Nobody in the chat
Unless you are of
Of
That ethnicity
Or that culture
Where you understand
The spellings of these
That's why I'm getting these wrong
So y'all got to bear with me now
O-D-I-G-Ie d but these were a ain't nobody on the first glance gonna ever get
these right it's so ho oh ma oh no it's ho oh
ho oh
ho oh
oh hell no
who is that
he from parts unknown
man
I'm gonna spell A
I can't even pronounce it
so I know you not gonna
hey who he play for
uh he used to play for
the uh
the uh
the right
no the uh
the Rams
did he play for the Rams
he playing for the Patriots now
is that the tight end
oh he retired Ocho
okay okay okay but Ocho you Okay, okay, okay, okay.
But Ocho, you was never going to get this one.
It's H-O-O-M-A-N-A-W-A-N-U-I.
Yeah, I definitely going to get that.
Listen, honestly.
I'm going to give you an easy one.
We're going to get you an easy one.
Vitae.
Vitae?
Yep.
V-I-T-A-I. V-I-T-A-I.
V-I-T-A-I.
No.
V-A-I-T-A-I.
Come on, man.
Golly, man.
Okay.
How about this one?
Okay, okay.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I got this one.
Tongue of Aloha.
Oh, Tua.
Yes. Tongue of Aloha. v-a-l-o-a
t-a-g-o-v-a-i-l-o- Oh, where that tongue of my lower. Where that come from, man?
Man.
I like this.
I like this.
I like this.
Hey, man,
you get them Samoans,
ain't no chance you get that.
Or you get somebody,
somebody,
I think,
Odigizua.
Nigeria.
Nigeria.
I think he's Nigerian.
No chance.
Not at all.
Zero.
At all.
Hey, No way.
The Samoans and the Nigerians, we ain't spending none of them.
And they probably call O-Diggy Zoo.
They probably, hey, oh, double O.
Hey.
Yeah, you ain't getting that one. Ocho. Yeah. Ocho, that You ain't get that one
Ocho
Yeah
Ocho that one didn't go well
We gonna have to get you some
Basketball
We gonna get basketball
Yeah that'll work
Like
Like
Out of
Out of
Out of
Damn
Giannis
Out of
Giannis
Out of
Yeah that
Greek freak Yeah Okay now it's time
dunk on here we go here we go chat i'm gonna get my revenge right here
why you gotta get your revenge because i mean listen i mean you you've asked me
like there's nobody i don't even think anybody in the chat
unless, again, unless
there's their culture or their ethnicity
and... Yes, if you're from that culture,
if you're Nigerian, you could, like,
phonetically, you kind of know. Yeah. If you're
Samoan,
yeah, you're probably like, okay.
So, yeah. Pacific Hollander or something
like that, you're probably like, okay, phonetically,
but if you're not
you're not spelling none of them
okay here we go
here we go
alright let's listen to the question
listen to the question carefully
so when you answer it
I don't want no feedback
I'm cheating no I'm no nah
listen but you know for that
but okay let's go who was
the first player in nfl history to record 1 000 yards rushing and 1 000 yards receiving
in the same season uh he played uh fullback um
i would give you the year but you didn't ask for
the year, but it would be Roger Craig.
He was the first to do it.
I think
the season was 1985.
You gave me the year too. A little cherry on
top. A little icing on the cake.
I didn't want to do that.
You feeling real good about yourself?
I feel good. I don't want it.
You ain't getting that one right. So I want it.
I can retire.
Let me hold it.
What's that?
www.email.com.
Actually, technically, that's not email or.com because you were playing.
I'm logged on.
Okay, there's a dial.
You were playing during this time.
So it doesn't count.
Obviously, you wouldn't know that.
So here we go.
I ain't playing this time, but I didn't get to the league until 90.
But you was watching.
You're the one that played.
Okay, here we go.
Who was the only NFL player to score a touchdown before turning 20 years old?
Yeah.
Yeah, how about that?
Ooh.
Yeah.
Yeah. What happened How about that? Yeah.
What happened to that dialogue?
The only player scored a touchdown
before turning 20 years old.
Oh, yeah.
Play for the Houston Texans, didn't he?
No, sir.
That is incorrect.
The boy turning 20.
Ooh-wee. Yes, sir. I wonder what kind of dial-up you got. The boy turning 20.
Ooh-wee.
Yes, sir.
I wonder what kind of dial-up you got.
Got a break in the connection.
Okay.
Must be cricket.
Oh, man.
Who did he play for?
You want clues?
This ain't Jeopardy.
Oh, man.
I don't know.
Can I take a guess?
20 years old.
If I say he played for this team, will you tell me he played for this team?
Nope.
Okay.
Tell me where he went to college.
I ain't doing all that.
If you tell me where he went to college.
That's a dead giveaway.
No,
it's not.
Yeah,
it is.
Do you know,
bro,
do you know how many NFL players went to college?
All of them. Yeah.
But I mean,
it would still be a dead giveaway because you can kind of,
you can kind of eliminate certain people and nah, nah.
Okay, tell me what position you play.
I can't do that.
The question was, who is the only NFL player to score a touchdown before turning 20 years old?
That is all the information I can give you.
Oh, oh. It's somebody.
Oh, yeah.
Let me ask you a question. I know it's somebody.
I know that.
Let me ask you a question.
Did he play in the AFC or the NFC?
Come on, man.
I can't disclose this information.
This is what you do to me.
When I ask for help, you don't disclose this information. This is what you do to me. When I ask for help, you don't disclose the information.
So I can't disclose the information to make it easier for you to answer the question at hand.
I'm sorry.
There's nothing I can do.
My hands are tied.
I want to say play for the Raiders.
Okay.
And the Steelers.
Okay.
Am I close? I don't know. Okay. And the Steelers. Okay. Am I close?
I don't know. I'm disagreeing
with you.
Oh, my
goodness.
I don't know.
Hey, Robay, I don't know. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Come on, right on. Come on, right here.
Come on.
Come on.
Come here.
What you crying for?
Come here. you ready yet and don't be cheating i know you're trying to google it i know i see you i see you
your phone no i won't get it i won't get it okay i'm not gonna go you're not you're not gonna get
you ready you want the answer no yeah i mean it, somebody put it in the chat, but I ain't going to get it.
Okay.
Well, the answer.
See, what?
It was that Jeff running back, wasn't it?
Andy Livingston of the Chicago Bears, 19 years old.
Andy Livingston.
Oh, no.
I never got that.
Okay, here we go.
You ain't going to get this one either.
Who's the youngest NFL player ever drafted?
Ever.
Kobe.
Oh, you got it.
Well, you need his last name.
He didn't play.
His knees gave out on him, Ocho.
He's from Louisville.
His knees gave out?
Yeah.
He only played like a couple of years, Ocho.
Yeah. He only played like a couple of years, though, Joe. Yeah.
But I...
Oh, my goodness.
He was a Houston Texans.
Coog was there. so Kube got to Houston
in 2000
after they lost
what's
Kobe's last name?
I can't think of his last name,
but I got it.
All right.
That's why I thought,
that's why I asked you what the first guy did he score
because I know he got drafted at 19.
All right.
What's his name? His name is amobi okoy
he was drafted to the houston texans at the age of 20 years old so did you get that one right or no
no good i told you i'm gonna get it right here we go you're not gonna get this one right either
which one would trust me you're not get this right. Which player holds the record
for the longest interception return for a touchdown in a Super Bowl?
James Harrison.
Okay. Against the Arizona Cardinals,
Pittsburgh Steelers. How many yards was that? You said who holds it. You didn't
ask me how many yards was.
But the question was, who holds the record for the longest interception return?
James Harrison.
Yeah, but if it's the interception return, how long is it return?
But you didn't ask that.
You said who holds the record, which means the name.
Chat, y'all see how I tried to do it, Chat?
Y'all see how I tried to do it, Chat?
You can't say the name without the record.
Yes, you said who holds the record.
You didn't say who holds the record and how long was the return.
You said who holds the record.
So that I just give you the name, James Harrison.
Okay.
All right.
We go cheating.
All right.
Last one.
There we go.
Last one right here.
Which quarterback set the rookie record for the most touchdown passes in a single season oh he played tonight justin herbert man he cheated now man baby
paint man he had the record baker mayfield broke the record justin herbert broke his record tell
him stop cheating baby say stop cheating tell him stop cheating, baby. Say stop cheating.
Tell him stop cheating.
No.
The connection's back.
Connection's back working, y'all.
Just a little temporary dialogue.
Just a little temporary dialogue.
You know, I had to get it fucked.
You had troubleshooting to say.
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All right, guys, it's time for our last segment of the evening.
Now it's time for Q&A.
You want to say hi?
Say hi to Unc.
Say hi.
News 864 said, Unc, if your team didn't win, you shouldn't say foot or ball.
Hashtag Charger Nation.
I should have never, ever, ever.
But you ain't going to lay that down.
True Infamous 73, if your team lost lost today you can't say foot
or ball oh y'all get a kick out of this but guess what
got some fun y'all next week what's gonna happen next week
beat the bingos y'all not gonna beat us man hey chasing t might have 400 yards a piece
uh that ain't going to do it.
Nick Nuno said, oh, your Broncos got handled.
I would say we got handled, but we did lose, and that's all that matters.
You win by a little or you win by a lot.
Fact doesn't matter.
Charge is one.
They would have built a better team tonight.
Oh, you can't say foot or ball tonight.
Y'all just have y'all a good old time
ain't it
Caesar Leo
Unc and Ocho the new Jordan Pippen
salute thank you bro
Aaron Owen said
is Eric Williams versus Reggie White the best tackle
versus pass rush battle
of all time
that's a good one pass rush battle of all time.
No.
That's a good one.
That was a good one.
What about Lawrence Taylor?
Did Lawrence Taylor have any left tackles that were really good
where the battles with them were really good?
Or he just dominated?
Yeah, they were really good.
There were a lot of Pro Bowls tackles.
But Joe Gill put the H back in to help the left tackle.
To chip him?
He made the left tackle famous.
He made two positions.
He's the only player that made two positions famous.
He made the left tackle famous, and he made the outside linebacker famous.
Because the chop, it wasn't good enough for him to sack the quarterback.
He wanted the ball.
Oh, yeah.
And then if you didn't have a left tackle that could block him,
you couldn't win.
Everybody went and got left tackles.
Look at the – you have to – Joe Jacoby, they got Jim Lachey.
They went and got Irv Eatman.
They got Gary Zimmerman.
You had to have a left tackle if you wanted to beat the Giants.
If you couldn't block him, you couldn't win.
Dope DG said, Uncle Nocho, when talking about Vic and Norfolk State,
make sure y'all pronounce Norfolk.
No, it's Norfolk.
Behold, the big 757.
Everybody from the 757, they know that area.
I think that's Hampton area, isn't it?
And that's Norfolk because Vic, AI, Hampton area isn't it and that's North because of Vic
AI a lot of those guys
from that area
yeah Vic
AI
rest his soul
Sweet Pea Whitaker from that area
they had some athletes come out of there
hey Norfolk
he had Norfolk or Norfolk State
Norfolk State the same had Norfolk or Norfolk State?
Norfolk State.
Yeah.
They were the green and gold, right?
Green and gold.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy said,
you're nearing an incredible milestone with almost 150 million episodes
of Club Che Che under your belt.
And the show has garnered
over 900 million views on YouTube. How does that make you feel? Well, what makes me really feel good is that how well it's
been received, that people like listening, people like watching. It's always great. The guest has
been amazing. You know, we try to have a mixture of guests that we think is going to be entertaining,
that can share parts and aspects of their life,
work, whatever the case may be.
But that's an unbelievable feeling.
I mean, 150.
Wow.
Well, I think we got 50 of those episodes this year.
We was cranking about.
And we just taped one yesterday.
We got about, so by the time we come back in January,
we're not going to release anymore this because Christmas is next Wednesday
and then you got New Year's.
It just didn't make sense for us to release anything.
But it makes me feel good, Doc.
It really does.
The team has worked incredibly hard.
CJ and his staff do an incredible job uh the booking team does a great job of lining up guests uh from when i don't dm
people so uh hopefully no one takes offense when i um i dm them so because i don't really have
anybody's number like that don't you so, I DM a lot of people and ask,
would they be interested?
And so we got some very interesting people lined up at the top of the year.
So hopefully you guys,
and,
uh,
doc,
I appreciate that.
Hopefully we hit that 1 billion mark,
which is,
uh,
900 million in,
uh,
in four years.
That's an incredible number.
So thank you for everybody.
That's watched.
That's listened.
That's shared. That's listened, that's shared,
that's mentioned.
Thank you.
What's good, Nightcap?
Question for Uncan Ocho.
If you were both actors
and if you was able
to remake a movie,
what movie would it be?
Oh, that's a good one.
Harlem Night?
Harlem Night?
Ooh, that's a good one.
You know what?
I would want to be
in Coming to America.
Coming to America or Life.
Harlem Nights or Life.
That's classic.
Classic.
Harlem Nights or Life.
Yep, Coming to America.
Oh, that would be
dope. Yes.
Pat Doves at Unconnocho.
D-Book recently made a post with his 96 Impala.
What car would you get yourself from the year y'all was born?
Oh, Camaro, 68.
78.
I don't like really nothing.
I don't really like nothing that's 78.
You better get a Caprice.
A Caprice Classic.
A big body.
4'54".
Yeah, but you know, the Caprices for me, the ones I actually like are the 71 to 71 to 73.
71 to 75.
Yeah, 71 to 75.
Yeah, and I saw in D-Book thing, he only had 86 miles on there.
Really?
Yeah.
Was it a rebuild? I don't know what it was but and that is the clean i'm talking about clean as hell like it just came off the showroom flow
only had 86 miles he posted a now let the shelby um the
cobra i like you know i'm a sure i like chevelles obviously the the hemis uh mopar you know kuda
super b um the road runner i remember remember my aunt used to date a guy
who had a Road Runner.
And you press the button and the horn blew
just like the Road Runner.
Meep, meep.
That was...
But I would probably, yeah,
I'd probably do 68 Camaro.
I want to get an old car so bad.
But you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to go to the SEMA Auto Show this year.
Where that's at?
Vegas.
We need to go to Mecham.
Hey, Mecham, if y'all out there,
y'all need to invite Ocho and I to a car show.
I'm going to, because I'm going to buy me something.
I don't know if I'm buying anything.
I ain't got no bread like that.
Speaking of buying,
I think for Christmas
somebody get me a Cybertruck.
That's what you're thinking?
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking.
I'm thinking Wednesday morning I'm having me a
little Cybertruck.
Oh.
I see you over there
begging Santa Claus.
What you mean?
You.
Roberto
Guapo,
your Ogunocho is someone who never
watched football before. What game
from your eras of football
would you recommend I watch?
If you watch my era,
always watch
Bengals Steelersers bangles Browns
yeah no bangles Steelers bangles Ravens is what just watch that just watch me get beat up and get
up talk trash watch me get beat up get up trash, and I just keep doing the same thing over and over and over.
You'll enjoy those.
What game?
But I don't think he meant...
We didn't have to play in it. It was just a game from my era
that we recommended we watch.
Oh, I thought he meant that.
No.
I didn't watch no game, but I just watched
receiver highlights.
Sitting there watching the whole game, you'll be born.
That shit will be born.
Yeah.
Well, you're watching eye from arrow.
You're watching hitting. You're watching people
getting carted off.
Because they took no holes barred.
Those safeties back in those days were laying folks out.
Completely.
So if you want hits, go back and check and go back to the 90s.
Mr. Jay Bassett, Uncle Nocho.
Oh, hey, Uncle.
You played with my cousin, Rachel Johnson.
I did reggae in Denver.
You also played with my buddy, Tim Johnson, Youngtown State in Baltimore.
They say you're people.
We enjoy the show.
Tim was the guy that imitated me at the Hard Knocks.
That was Tim with the Ravens when I was there in 2001, the first year of Hard Knocks in existence.
I played with Reggie. Reggie's from Florida
State.
Reggie had a
girlfriend named Monica.
Every Thursday, she would cook.
Yeah.
Somebody
get this to Monica.
Hey, Monica,
I need some of that chicken
and that yellow rice. I just need a pot
man that child could cook
Tuesday night and Thursday night
now I don't know why she cook on Thursday night
because first of all
Reggie was gonna struggle
to make weight
and all she had on
I was really the only one over there that did struggle
to make weight everybody else was struggling to make weight.
But
Tuesday night
was it Monday night or Tuesday night?
Well, they gambled every night, but
it was really like Tuesday night
and like Monday
night because football game was on. Monday night
they would play cards,
roll dice, and Monica
would cook nachos,, and Monica would cook.
Nachos, chicken and rice, whatever.
Lord have mercy, that child could cook.
Lord have mercy.
Good like that, huh?
What?
Man, I told Reggie, I said, man, Reggie, I see why your ass can't lose no weight man i can't like i mean and
she cooked like she cooked like this for reggie every single day damn i'm talking about heavy
i'm talking about salisbury steak i'm talking about fried chicken i'm talking about chicken
and rice i'm talking about uh uh nachos with uh uh with the uh the ground beef. I mean, she cooked every day
and she cooked enough for 10,
15 people every
day. I said, Lord,
have mercy.
So, Monica,
if somebody gives this to Monica, she'll know exactly
who I'm talking about. Senior boy,
part of that chicken and yellow rice.
Faye Ropey said, Uncle Don't Choke Here. Y'all wish my sister Ashley a happy birthday. who I'm talking about. Senior boy pot of that chicken and yellow rice. Fero, peace
and okadocho. Y'all wish my sister
Ashley a happy birthday.
December 19th. She's a huge longtime
Bronco fan and
what's the best, funniest, worst pregame
speeches you've ever heard?
Ashley,
happy birthday.
Thank you guys for supporting us. Fero,
we greatly appreciate your support.
Happy birthday.
It's people like you that make it possible for us
to do what we do.
The funniest...
Oh my God.
Man, look.
Joe Frazier
once gave us a pep talk.
I didn't hear a word he said. Yeah, I once gave us a pep talk. Boxing.
I didn't hear a word he said.
I didn't hear a word he said.
But we was listening.
Yeah.
Avenue 77.
What's good, Uncle Nocho?
Can you wish my little brother jermaine a happy birthday
and he still serves in the military coming from his bro deandre hey jermaine happy birthday bro
congratulations on uh he didn't tell us your age but bro first of all we want to take time out to
thank you not just you but all the servicemen and women around the world that keeps this country
safe because of you meant women and men like yourself,
it allows people in America to do
what we do on a day-to-day basis. But we
could not do it without you guys and gals
being on that wall, making
sure everything is A-OK
here in America. So thank you. And DeAndre,
thank you, man. Thanks for getting out
to us. Thank you for your support.
And tell Jermaine when you see him,
Uncle Nocho say happy birthday
and thank him
for his service to this country.
That concludes
this episode
of Nightcap.
The Chargers take down the good
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So they need to win another game and they'll secure a playoff spot.
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