Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: CeeDee clears the air, Jayden Daniels comparisons, Coach Prime pissed
Episode Date: October 11, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson dive into Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb clearing the air over his rumored beef with QB Dak Prescott. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Washington Commanders r...ookie QB Jayden Daniels being compared to Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders not being a fan of Colorado's late kickoff Saturday night and much more!03:18 - Dak and Ceedee08:00 - Marshawn Lynch on Mayor10:00 - Jayden Daniels16:37 - Hassan Riddick dropped by CAA24:00 - Carrie Underwood26:34 - Quin Ewers27:20 - Prime not a fan of late kick off29:15 - Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul35:00 - Q and Aye(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The moment occurred shortly after Prescott threw an interception while attempting to connect with Zlam in the end zone.
Today, CD was asked by reporters about what the words were shared between him and his
quarterback, and he actually said,
jump ball for jump balls.
I got you.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm not
a lip reader, but
at that time, I was able to
take a guess
at what he was saying
because at that point,
if he did throw a jump ball,
I know who was coming down with that.
Right.
I know exactly who was coming down with that.
CeeDee Lamb,
when it come to 50-50 balls,
DeAndre Hopkins,
50-50 balls,
goddamn T. Higgins,
50-50 balls.
Man, I don't know what them boys' vert is,
but them boys jump out
the gym
they jump out the gym so I understood exactly what
CD meant but obviously
in game when it's moving fast
and Dak just trying to get the ball out of his hands
it's different
it's different
that wasn't even a jump ball I can see if he made a jump ball
I don't know if he was trying to throw a jump ball
or a back shoulder.
I'm like,
that was
going to be no jump ball there, Ocho.
You don't think so? No.
He hit the guy right in the chest.
I mean,
if it's a jump ball, you got to make
the guy jump though, right? Yeah, that's what
I meant. That's what he wanted. He wanted
him to be up there so he can
go get that thing.
But look,
in exchange like that,
sometimes people say things in the heat
of the battle like, come on, bro.
Hey, give me a better ball.
Hey.
CD, you just come out better.
You ever got into it with John?
Nah.
I told you my one incident, my little one incident with Carson. You ever got into it with John? Nah. That ain't going anywhere.
I didn't tell you, Paul.
I told you my one incident, my little one incident with Carson.
I mean, we had one.
It was one.
Man, we was playing.
In fact, we were playing the Steelers.
I'll never forget.
Well, I was like, he threw a ball, and I wasn't getting as many targets as I had left.
So I finally got one, and it was a little awful.
I couldn't get to it.
And I told you, man, I pulled that goddamn
I pulled that goddamn chinstrap and walked back to the hotel.
But then Carson said,
motherfucker, if you ever
show me up like that on national television,
I'd never throw your fucking ass a ball again.
I said, all right, I got you.
Because it was Monday night or Thursday night.
I could show the camera.
I was like, man, don't you ever do that.
No, you can't.
That was the one issue.
One time, that was it.
I don't know if you noticed,
you don't see them guys do Brady and Manning like that.
Them quarterback, you ain't do Marino and Montana.
What?
Yeah, nah. Man, please.
They got too much control.
You think you not getting
no balls?
Try going two games
with four targets.
Ooh, shit.
Exactly.
You come to Cleveland, yeah, you know,
I got you, my bad, yeah, yeah yeah I got you you right you right
but look
like I said it's the Cowboys
it's a Monday night obviously there's frustration
it was a bad read it was a misread
or a terrible throw by Dak whatever the case may be
obviously you know
Dak's upset with himself because it was a
harbor read CD's upset
because if they got these signals
crossed and it's on
national television and everybody's looking like man that was terrible like i said it it had to be
a misread because how else would it explain that cd by that that much that bad ocho it had to be a
misread somebody had to be thinking something and it was something else that's the only thing that's
the only conclusion that you can draw
from that Ocho, but like I said
if he had thrown it
and CD had to go up to get it
yeah, okay fine
but he hit the DB in the chest
yeah, yeah
but listen, I know one thing
they better get it together
because they got god damn Detroit Lions
and the Detroit Lions
can do one thing.
And we know what the Achilles heel
for the Dallas defense is.
That's a running game.
And that Goddamn David Montgomery
and Jermaine Gibbs
be toting the hell out that rock.
They told it.
I ain't even going to mention
the passing game
and having to deal with J-Mo
and Goddamn Amon Ross St. Brown.
Mm-hmm.
And the Porter.
Hey, boy, it's going to be a long day in Jerry's world, boy.
Marshawn Lynch hinted at the possibility
to run for mayor of Oakland on podcast
as he co-hosts with longtime agent Doug Hendrickson
and, yes, Governor Gavin Newsom.
It might be a possibility, Lynch said.
He recently told a confidant,
both Newsom and Hendrickson encouraged Lynch
to go beast mode
in the race beast mode for mayor I like it yeah for sure I like it he wouldn't have much to say
when he on the mic though you know he'd be a little he'll be a little short-winded but I like
it I can see him up there like I always thought about like I probably couldn't do it, you know, but I just want to get in front of the people and tell the people how much I love them.
I'm really good at talking in front of crowds.
Like, I'm not saying I'm Obama.
I'm not saying that.
But my delivery and my ability to engage.
Talk it.
With those.
Huh?
Talk it.
Oh, yeah.
My ability to engage with crowds
and bring you in
and have a good Wi-Fi.
That means connection.
With those in front of me,
I'm really good at that.
Anyway, chat, what y'all doing, chat?
Y'all good?
Yeah. Welcome to Nightcap.
Welcome to Nightcap.
Y'all want to hear me rap? Huh? Y y'all wanna hear me rap huh
y'all wanna hear me rap
they call me Ocho
I don't play no games
what you wanna do
I'll put you to shame
you know who I am
I don't play no
I'm used to the fame
what you wanna do
I'm a crazy
I'm sorry Chad
I am so sorry I am so sorry cause you want to do? I'm a crazy. Oh, Lord have mercy. I'm sorry, Chad. I am so sorry.
I am so sorry because I try to do all I possibly can to make sure I don't leave him on the mic by himself.
No, we good.
We good.
I was singing my verse for this new song I got coming out with Future.
Back to the Future?
No, no, no, no.
Future.
Future Hendrix.
Like Future.
Like Pluto.
The Future from ATL? Huh? Future from ATL?
The hit make the future? Yeah, we got a song coming out
in December. Oh, okay. Yeah.
Jane Daniels dismisses Lamar Jackson comparison before the Commanders Ravens
game. Daniel told reporters, I don't like when people try to compare me to Lamar.
We're two different players.
I want to be known as Jane Daniels,
not the next such and such.
You like that response on Joe?
Yeah,
I do.
I love it.
I love it.
Lamar,
Lamar,
Lamar backed it as well.
They're two completely different type of players.
I know because they're probably dual threat quarterbacks.
They want to,
they want to compare both of them,
but that's not,
that's not the fact.
It's not the fact.
I think Jane Daniels is a pocket passer who can also be a dual threat quarterback.
I think Lamar Jackson was a run first quarterback who has developed and honed the skill set of being a passer as well.
Yes.
I agree.
They both have similar styles to their play.
But the comparison, no.
I don't like it.
I don't like it at all.
But I like what Black had to say about it.
I mean, look, I think when Lamar came out, they had a very similar build.
Black won the Heisman, was tremendous with their legs,
great throwing the football.
I think both of them, what, had the same record.
I think both of them lost like three games or something in the year which they won
the Heisman. Sensational
dynamic legs.
Elusive. Can make plays
in the pocket. Can make plays out of the pocket.
But I get it. Like, bro, let me be
me. I just want to be me.
And if being
me doesn't lead
to some of the accolades that Lamar
I can be okay. I'm okay with that.
I'm okay with that.
But I don't have a problem with what the young man said.
He's a phenomenal.
I love watching him play.
He is,
he is so gifted.
He's so good at throwing the football already.
Like you said,
I mean,
he can't even run.
Hell yeah,
he can run.
But I think he's not,
he's not a guy
Ocho
that's like
that would throw caution
to the wind
and just take off running
he runs for
he runs
for
and with a purpose
yeah
but he's definitely
looking to go
one
two
three
okay
nothing there
let me go
not there
I'm out
yeah
and rightfully so
and he's played
extremely well
outside of that
first game Ocho he's been he's been light side ever since.
He's been light side ever since.
So I'm happy for him.
Good to see him play.
He's been phenomenal.
I did not expect him because CJ just happened.
And that's what you and I was talking.
I said, Ojo, what's the likelihood of one of these guys coming behind CJ and doing what
CJ did you like man that ain't very
good man cause we had never seen a CJ do that
before I mean you gotta go back to like
Andrew Luck
that
you know that was well Luck
had an okay season but
when you look at
Jaden and you look at his command
of the offense,
it's like, bro, you're a rookie.
You ain't supposed to be doing that.
Yeah.
You ain't supposed to be doing that.
Not at that level already?
I thought you was going to take you a couple years.
But he's so far ahead of where – but you know what, Ocho? A lot of these guys, they do these seven-on-seven camps.
These jokers got for pro coaches in high school.
They're getting pro coaches
to work footwork, to work release,
to work throwing motion, to
process information.
Ain't nobody watching no damn tape in high school.
These guys watching tape in high
school now. What tape? We lined
up and played on Friday
and made adjustments
in the game
made adjustments in the game oh we thought they were going to run
the wishbone oh they had to spread offense
well you take him you take him okay
that's what we did man
now these kids
these quarterbacks are so
far advanced wide receivers
these high school wide receivers get with college
wide receivers and they get with pro wide receivers
and they're running routes,
and they're talking things.
And you know what it is, Ocho.
Think about it.
Alabama, each one teach one.
Ohio State, each one teach one.
You know, you had Olave.
You had Garrett Wilson.
You had Njigba.
And you had Harrison Jr.
And now you got these guys.
And then you had Julio, and you had Amari, and you had Ridley,
and you had Judy, and you had Jayley and you had Judy and you had Jay.
That's how you pipeline.
You just keep it going.
Crazy.
You know, the game against the Ravens will be a good test.
It'll be a good test for Jaden Daniels to play against a defense like that.
It will be one of the better defenses that he's going to see this year.
So if he can remain composed with that kind of pressure, with understanding that they're
going to be coming after you.
Yeah.
You know, so I'm excited.
I'm excited for him.
I'm excited to watch Lamar as well.
I think that will probably be one of the better games this week, this weekend.
Yeah, for sure.
I can't wait for that one.
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CAA, Reddick's agency, has parted ways with the disgruntled defensive end.
The Jets have always felt all along that Reddick's agent wanted to get the deal done,
but Reddick did not.
Reddick's holdout has now cost him $9 million. The Jets
traded for Reddick at the end of March, acquiring him from the Eagles for a 2026 conditional third
round pick. Reddick came to Florham Park for a physical and a virtual press conference, but has
not been back since. He requested a trade in August but the
Jets general manager Joe Douglas
said immediately the Jets would
not trade him.
I don't get this
Ocho. I don't understand.
The Jets organization knew
when they were trading for him they knew what he wanted
already. I'm sure
they understood that. I'm not sure
why you would trade for a player that's
expecting a contract extension. I saw some people say, well, maybe if he showed up to camp and did
what he's supposed to do, they would have paid him. Well, obviously, no. You traded for him for
a reason based on what he did last year. So you understand the resume and the productivity is
already there. So you're paying for just that and what's to come.
To me, it's confusing. The fact that
the actual agency, when normally
it's the players that lead the agency, not the agency
excusing themselves from the player,
to me, that's a first.
That's a first.
So obviously, whatever advice
that they're giving him, he's not listening.
So they're like, you know what? At this point,
you're digging yourself a hole.
Right. And you're making us look bad. Yeah, you're making us look bad yeah you're making us look bad we're gonna
exit stage left and that's the thing that's why i say the agency the agent works at the bequest
of the player right agents don't get to turn down deals. Players do. They bring you the deal, say this is what they're offering, Ocho.
Right now, they got five years, 25 million.
They got $8 million signing bonus.
Nah, that ain't enough.
I ain't signing that shit.
All right, go ahead.
They go back.
It says, I talked to my client,
and we don't feel that it's market standard.
Right.
So it ain't like, okay, yeah, we'll take it.
You go back to the client.
You say, this is what they're offering.
This is where they are.
I think let's wait a couple of days.
I think we can go back.
I think we can get a few more.
I don't think we're going to be able to get to the number that you're asking for,
but I think we can get close. able to get to the number that you're asking for but i think we can get to i think we can get close if we get close are you okay yeah if you get close i'm okay i'm
okay with it because i've always had a negotiation like this oh joe i would rather take a few less
dollars and keep the relationship cordial as opposed
to having them begrudgingly
give me more
and it ruins the relationship.
That's just me. Now, everybody doesn't think
like that, Ocho. I'm just saying me.
I'm willing to take less
because the way I look at it
over the life,
$500,000 ain't gonna
change my life.
Nah.
It's not.
Because my agent always says,
okay, Shannon, okay, you want X.
They're offering Y.
Let's just say you got another million.
That's really only 500,000.
And then when I take my 3%,
then what?
What you've done
is that you've had them begrudgingly give you
more, you have begrudgingly have you,
basically, you ruined the relationship
for $475,000.
Right.
You know, some people don't play by their money now.
Everybody's different.
Everybody's different when it comes to their money.
It is.
It is. I mean, and some people like when it comes to their money. It is. It is.
I mean, and some people like they're okay with that.
But for me, I love being able to go back to the Broncos. I love being
able to go back to the Ravens.
I love that.
I love the relationship that I still
have with the organization.
Right.
Because here's the thing,
Ocho.
If you run through 30 million,
you's going to run through 31.
That's what, hey,
if you blow 50 million,
I guarantee you,
you's going to blow 53.
Yeah.
But to each his own.
I don't know how y'all do business
and how y'all do business.
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
Cause I know I'm,
I'm not going to mess.
I'm not going to mess my money up.
So I'm cool.
But everybody,
everybody is not like that.
So when you look at it,
you do what you do.
I don't know
this situation is not very
is not very
I don't see it any time soon
because you've already
you've already lost 9 million dollars
at this point
you might as well just ride it out
all the way
no no Ocho you can't ride it out
because if you ride it out,
guess what happens?
What?
You losing the credit a year.
Dude, you don't care
about that?
That man wanted money.
Man, I'm trying to get all
them J's.
Man, that man wanted his money, man.
He didn't think about that.
They knew that.
They knew that from jump.
You knew what time it was.
You already knew what type of time he was on.
It seems like the Jets feel like they've tried
to work out something and he don't want it, but the
agents trying to work
with him and he's like, nah.
Yeah.
Where you gonna get that 16 million
from?
Shoot, I don't know, bro.
I ain't got
it that good, Ocho. I can walk away
from 16 mil. You got it that good, Ocho?
Oh, hell nah,
bro. Hell nah, bro.
I ain't got it that good.
Reddick gonna have to tell the Jets, bro.
They had to get it in blood, now.
I owe you who? I owe you
what? Well, come get it.
Nah, he ain't getting paid.
They like, hey, we ain't paying
nothing, so we straight.
I don't think I'm ever having that good, Ocho,
that I can walk away from $16 million.
Listen, don't do that.
No.
Ocho,
let me ask you a question.
What person you know?
Jeff Bezos worth $300,000.
Elon Musk.
All these guys worth billions.
And they end up and go to work.
Jerry Jones.
You think Jerry Jones is going to walk away from $16 million?
Jerry Jones worth $16 billion.
Hell no.
Exactly.
That's my point.
Do you know how much money you have to have to just walk away from 16 million
you got to be that's that's different hey let's live in no life like that bro even if even if i'm
oh joe even if i'm worth 200 million bro i ain't walking away from no 16 million
nah 60 nah to each his own hey he gonna stand on principle? He's like, look, bro, I told y'all.
Oh, yeah. He holding the ground.
Ooh!
He holding his ground, but he paying
the piper for it.
Carrie Underwood is paid
$1 million each week
to do Sunday night football
theme song. She fills it
all in one day and got paid $18 million for that.
She gets paid money to sing a one-minute song.
She gets paid more to sing that one-minute song than the following players.
Travis Kelsey, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, CJ Stroud, Mike Evans,
Joey Bosa, Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey,
Fred Warner, Aiden Hutchinson,
Sauce Garden, and Aiden
and Derek Henry.
Okay.
Carrie Underwood,
the real deal, boy.
Did she win American
Idol? Yeah.
I think it's American Idol. She won one
of them shows, and she's been on the run ever since. Oh, yeah. Well, Kelly Clark it's the American Idol. She won one of them shows.
She's been on the run ever since.
Kelly Clarkson won the first one.
I do know that.
I remember Miss Clarkson. She got a TV show now, right? Yes.
Kelly Clarkson and I remember
Big Rube, Ruben Stutter.
I remember Fantasia.
I remember Fantasia.
And I remember I don't really know. I remember Fantasia. And I remember Carrier.
I don't really know.
I don't really know.
I know there was a guy, Chris Daughtry.
I think that was one.
I used to watch it a little bit back then, Ocho.
But after that, I was just like, man.
Man, hey, get your money.
I ain't got no problem with getting that bread.
Ocho, after missing the last
two games with an oblique injury,
quarterback Quinn Ewers is set to make
a big return for the number one Texas
Longhorns in the biggest game of the
year. Sark, Steve Sarkeesian
told reporters today that Ewers
will be the starter for Sunday's
Red River rivalry game against
Oklahoma. Sophomore Arch
Manning has started the last two games in his absence
and helped lead Texas to back-to-back wins.
Ocho, do you like this move?
Yeah, absolutely.
Quinn Ears is a senior.
He's also a Heisman candidate, despite missing two games.
He needs to continue putting together his resume for the draft is upcoming season.
Yeah.
The small sample size we saw of Arch Manning.
He will be here for another two, maybe three years.
And.
Texas is in good hands when it comes to the quarterback position.
I agree.
Let Quinn finish off his senior year.
Do what he needs to do.
It's going to be a good game against Oklahoma.
I'm excited.
I will be watching it and we will be talking about it.
Yeah.
And that's pretty much it.
I almost went to this game, Ocho, but you know.
You mean going?
I might go, depending.
I know how airlines are hiking up prices after, you know, issues.
I'm thinking about going to the Colorado-Kansas State game in Denver or Boulder this weekend.
But I fly into Denver, right?
Yes.
You fly into Denver and then you would, I don't know, you have a car service pick you up or you drive up to Boulder.
Man, somebody pick me up, drive up to Boulder.
Coach Prime is not a fan of Colorado's late start time against Kansas State
on Saturday.
The Buffaloes will kick off at 10.15 p.m. Eastern against the Wildcats.
Coach Prime strongly disagrees with that.
Yep.
What does that?
Who does that?
I mean,
who has the power
to sit up there and say,
yeah,
I'm going to make a play
at 8.15 Mountain Time
when told the television
station network
decides the time,
time question
why the team got a bump
to such a late start.
But how stupid is that?
How stupid is that?
Right.
I don't like that.
Nope.
I don't like that because now
that affects me that affects
us when it's time for us
to go live
go live Ocho man I'm thinking
hold on that game come on
so that'll be
that'll be 6.15 our time right
yeah
7 that's our
so that'll be 7.15.
Man, Ocho, man, we ain't coming on until like
9.30, 10 o'clock.
Well, you know, when I think about it, even though
it'd be kind of late,
people are still going to show up.
Oh, yeah.
Just like the movie Feel a Dream.
Yeah. Build it.
They will come. And that they
do. They've been showing up.
They've been showing up and showing out.
I think time issue is you got 18, 19, 20-year-old kids.
Right.
How you keep them cooped up in a hotel room.
These not grown men.
All day?
Yes, Ocho.
They're in a hotel.
There's only so much video games you can play.
How do you keep the kids focused that length of time sitting there
so I think that's time's
issue it's going to be
I'm sure when we get it back on I'm going to make sure
that's one of the questions that we're asking
Mike Tyson isn't expecting much of a fight
when he squares off against Jake Paul next month
he said he doesn't anticipate
Paul will go the distance
if he doesn't try to run from Tyson
if I don't have to catch him
you can expect around one knockout
but I may have to catch him because
I anticipate this guy running for me
when Tyson steps into the ring at AT&T Stadium,
it will be the first time fighting since the exhibition
that he fought Roy Jones Jr. in 2020.
Tyson hasn't fought professionally since 2005.
Ocho, what are your expectations?
Listen, I love Jake.
I love all that Jake has done
for the sport of boxing
from an entertaining aspect
from an influencer aspect
and showing people that anything
is possible when you sit
and put your mind to it
I don't know
what to expect from the fight but I do know
even at 57 years old
if Mike Tyson
decides to turn up
decides to be aggressive decides to come out this fight like he's always come out in his prime when
he was younger just with that same that same mindset of closing the distance and being a
pressure fighter bobbing weaving bobbing weaving bob, weaving in and out like he normally does, it can get ugly.
It can get ugly.
You taking Tyson or Jake?
I would take Tyson.
This is dangerous.
Even at 57. I don't think you understand.
Even at 57.
Tyson might be
59, 60.
Still. Still. Even at that age. Tyson might be 59, 60 still
still, even at that age
the power
you can't replicate that power even at that age
because whoever you
sparring against, whoever you
doing whatever type of training with
you can't replicate that power
that low center of gravity
that Tyson even at his
age, I don't think people understand, man.
You lose it.
You lose it.
You know, it goes away.
But come on, man.
We talk about one of the most deadliest punches of all time.
I'm not even sure what Mike Tyson percent knockout percentage rate was.
I think actually, I think Big George
had a high percentage. I think
who else?
The guy
Muhammad Ali knocked out in Maine
to take the
heavyweight title.
The big
Denver, Colorado.
What's the guy's name?
Who's that?
The first,
when Tyson won the heavyweight fight.
Not Tyson.
When Muhammad Ali.
Oh, shoot.
I don't know.
Oh, my God.
I can't think of the guy's name.
Actually, he was the bouncer for the mob.
Sonny Liston.
Oh, Sonny. Goddamn
Sonny. Yeah.
They probably
have higher knockout percentages than Tyson.
Right.
But he had
obviously he had power.
He had dynamite to the body
and then come up through the guard with that uppercut.
That was his bunch butt I don't think
you understand man
it can get ugly if he
decide to turn up
you know I'm sure he's going
I'm sure Tyson going to work with him
but
you know there's I love what Jake is
doing but there's ring experience
for a reason there's ring IQ for a reason. There's ring IQ for a reason.
These dudes been doing this
since they was four, five, six, seven, eight
years old. Yeah, I get it.
It's different, man. Yeah, for sure.
The way you see punches,
it's different.
You got to see those punches, don't you?
Hey, hold on. Even if you
do see him, you don't understand
the power behind it until you got the damn 10, 10, 8 ounce love zone.
Oh, it's a different ballgame. No headgear.
Oh, yeah, sure.
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Alright, Ocho,
now it's time for our first
segment. It's time for Q
and A.
Q and A. Q and A.
Q and A. Oh,A. Q&A.
Oh, I think, Ocho, if I'm not mistaken,
before we get started, I think it's one of our mods'
birthday. I think it's Lainey Ray's birthday.
Happy birthday, Lainey Ray.
I don't know if you're in the chat. You're probably at the bar celebrating, which that's
where I would be if I was, you know,
you guys' age. I'd probably be
celebrating too, but we want to wish
happy birthday. Chat, let's wish Lainey Ray a very
happy birthday. We don't know
what number that is because women don't like to share
their birthday, but happy birthday, Lainey
Ray. I hope you enjoyed today with
family, friends, and loved ones, and you enjoy
many, many more to come. So, happy
birthday, Lainey Ray.
4KT said, I'm a Seahawk fan, and we
need to tank for Shador Sanders.
Hey, chill, chill. Chill, chill, chill, chill, chill, chill.
Geno Smith is doing just fine.
He had a bad game.
He had a historic season last year.
His best to date.
Guys are fine.
Just relax.
J-Dub from Akron said, Ocho, I hope this match with Harrison is a bull, John.
He's deep for a reason.
I'm going to beat the shit out of Marvin.
I'm talking about Marvin Harrison.
I'm going to beat the shit out of James Harrison, man.
I don't know.
Ask me if this fight for real, man.
Yeah, I mean, I think you got a better chance against Marvin, but okay.
He also said he's from Akron.
We're wide different.
He going to put a foot in you, fold you up.
Can't afford to be out there with you
on IR from the show.
Stop playing with me, man.
I'm not a lawn chair. Ain't nothing about me getting
folded, okay?
James Harrison from Akron?
Yeah. Okay.
Probably, you know, when I submit him or probably when I
knock him out, I made that LeBron James.
Oh, you hit that silence on him?
Yeah, that's what I'm going to do.
Stephanie Warfield said,
happy World Mental Health Day
and happy birthday to my
bestie, Lainey Ray.
Happy birthday and many more.
We love you. Hope you're
hitting the sheets.
I mean, streets. Oh, damn.
I'm like, damn.
I'm like, is this my eyes? Hope you're hitting the sheets. I mean, streets. Oh, damn. I'm like, damn, what? I'm like, is this my eyes? Hope
you're hitting the sheets. I mean, the streets for your
special day. Yes, lady.
Ocho and I and everybody here
at Nightcap want to wish you a happy birthday.
Hopefully you enjoyed some
R&R. It was
Thursday. Do people get their
birthdays off?
Yeah.
I mean, no, no, no, no.
Not a 9 to 5 or corporate world.
Absolutely not.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, so maybe she took PTO.
I don't know.
But hopefully, Laney, everybody here at Nightcap,
I want to wish you a very happy birthday.
Hopefully, you enjoy some time off.
And we'll talk to you soon.
Nice to say hello, Shannon and Ocho.
Ocho, I didn't know you had bars.
You turned the show into a night trap for a minute there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, you know, I, I do a little something.
I don't, I don't do it too often because, you know, if ain't no check, ain't no check being cut.
I really don't really spit like that. But I just wanted to give you a quick eight.
Just a quick eight. Just to let you know
what I could do. Give you a small
sample size of what me and Future
got cooking.
Ocho,
Mecca bars,
Kit Kat, Hershey bars. They're the only
kind of bars you got, bro.
Right, right, right, right. I like them bars right there.
And sometimes I take them from the
Milky Way.
Come on, Ojo.
You can't eat no Milky Way and no Three Musketeers.
I used to make some clay.
When I was in second grade, he called me late.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was nice. That's a small, that's a little snippet.
That's a little snippet of what I could do.
I try to build my best behavior when I go to these people hotels
because you never know when you're going to have to come back.
But if I didn't care, I would go outside
and I would yell at the top of my lungs.
Right.
Yeah, don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
But listen, when I sell out, when I start
selling out arenas,
you're going to want a ticket.
You're going to want a ticket.
Chad wants to know if you heard his rap from earlier
today from the BET Awards.
What rap you had
Ochoa at the BET Awards?
Well, you didn't see that? I did the cypher.
And I had, A, I had
a good line in there, too.
You heard me?
I didn't see it. I had no, listen, at the
end of it, like, I started kind of shaky because
the beat was throwing me off a little bit.
But once I got into a rhythm, I
got a line in there, right?
When I'm home, it's wifey time.
Sounded like Shannon on
IG Live. That shit was so cold.
How you gonna put me in your rap?
Hey, I swear to God.
You ain't, where Ash at?
Ash ain't there with you?
Yes.
Yeah, tell Ash.
No, I ain't telling Ash.
But I'm trying to figure out why you put me in your song.
Because it had just happened like three days ago.
And I went to do the siphon and be like, you know what?
Let me put this in my rap.
That's how I'm telling you. I bars you got to check it out listen to
it tell ass player it's on my page
yeah sounded like
Shannon don't act hey I was on that thing
flowing boy
hey
listen when you hear it you gonna like it though oh lord have mercy dr frankie l bellamy
said if y'all playing on the current guidelines of the nfl today how would you adjust your
technique style of play physical physically to adapt would you keep the same no i mean
i would be perfect i would have to adjust nothing. Nothing. Absolutely. Absolutely.
Oh, they couldn't hit.
They couldn't do the five yard incidental contact.
Nothing.
No, no, no.
I would be perfect. I'm perfectly built with the way that I played.
I'm even better suited for today's game than I was back then.
Kemper
Norwood Jr. said, my question,
what is your favorite Hard Knocks moment?
Mine was Rookie Talent Show
when he played you in Baltimore.
I think that was everybody's favorite moment.
That was fun.
Yeah, I mean, that was great.
That was really the first time Hard Knocks
has been in existence ever since then.
And wherever I go, I mean, people talk about hard knocks.
They always talk about that was the best hard knocks because they feel that.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What?
The best hard knocks for that 2009 Bengals.
Y'all was good.
Y'all was good.
But, hey, I could have got
an Academy Award for carrying that show
by myself that year.
Chad, what y'all think?
Which Hard Knocks y'all think was better?
The 2009 Bengals or
the 01 Ravens?
I don't even know.
I know they ain't going to agree with me.
I know they ain't going to agree with me. I agree. I know they're going to agree with me.
All my sayings came from that.
What else?
All the rookies.
They performed.
The guy that did Ray.
Yeah.
Oh, that was funny.
That was funny.
They were great.
They were great.
Abraham Sawar.
Come back to Houston.
Ocho, play me in FIFA if you want to whip it.
500 a game.
Hell, I ain't playing no goddamn 500 a game.
Now, you know how financially savvy I am.
You think I'm going to play for 500 a game?
Stop playing.
You scared?
No, he ain't even going to win.
It ain't about being scared. I got Abraham. He ain't about being scared. I got him.
I got him. I'm taking
him. No, you ain't.
Yeah, I am. No, you ain't.
What a friend we
have in Jesus.
Okay. That concludes our show for tonight.
Thank you for joining us.
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you watched the 49ers beat the Seahawks 36-24.
Brock Purdy, 255 passing yards, three touchdowns.
George Kittle had five catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns.
And the running game ran the ball extremely well.
They were over 200, if I'm not mistaken, over 200 yards rushing
as they get back on the winning track.
And they take down the Seattle Seahawks 36-24.
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