Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Dak Prescott video goes viral, Justin Fields to be the starter for the Jets, & Pistons & Timberwolves have a brawl!
Episode Date: March 31, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Brock Purdy says that fatigue was there Eason they lost, Justin Fields to be named the starter for the Jets, & Pistons and Timberwo...lves have a brawl on the court! We also discuss these new Yankees bats & much more!06:14 - Dak Prescott’s weight loss11:33 - Brock Prudy blames fatigue for 49ers season22:44 - Fitz, Steve Smith, Reggie Wayne, Ocho - Who are you cutting?26:17 - Justin Fields officially named Jets starter29:41 - Yankees bats32:29 - Pistons vs. Timberwolves fight37:20 - Ball brothers49:20 - DDG buys 15k bag instead of paying her rent1:00:30 - Brushing teeth before or after breakfast1:06:18 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Video on Dak Prescott has gone viral for looking like he's in the best shape of his life.
Report says he's down 33 pounds.
He's sitting at 205 down from 238.
Hamstring is solid.
Expect to see Lamar Jackson level of athleticism this year from Dak.
He's also considered rocking a single sleeve.
Hello.
First of all, Dak has never had lamar jackson athleticism so you can't talk about you
will have something that you never had god don't be cut ocho athleticism is something that you're
born with yeah now listen also hey listen him being down having many pounds he's down
the smaller you are the better you move the, the smaller you are, the better you move.
The smaller you are, the better you're going to be able to move.
Maybe extending plays, you might not be.
You need that weight to take them hits.
Yeah, that too.
He ain't never taken an NFL hit at 205.
That's a big difference.
Yeah, you're right.
But I still think it can be,
I think being smaller for Dak
can be advantageous for him
in his game.
And being able to obviously extend plays,
move around a little bit better,
be a little bit quicker,
a little lighter on his feet.
It could be cool.
But also, Ocho, you have to factor in,
he broke his leg.
Dak was never the most athletic.
But why we got to go to the, arguably,
you're talking about one of the two or three most athletic quarterbacks
in the history of the game.
Right.
So you go to that comparison.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Why you got to go all the way to the top?
Hey, if you fall short, guess what?
If you fall short of guess what? If you fall
short of your comparison.
I'm not his athletic as Lamar. I'm his athletic
as Dak Prescott. Okay.
Hey,
ain't no in-between?
I don't know. He didn't give me no in-between.
He went straight to the top. He didn't give me
no in-between. What am I supposed to work
with?
Hey, that's funny.
That's funny. I know one thing.
Jerry better get Dax some goddamn
excuse me, some help.
We need, I'm talking about we.
My bad. I'm tripping. They need
a number two receiver.
They need a good number two, a solid number two.
Yeah. Hold on.
Hold on. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
The Cubs went to New Orleans.
It just dawned on me. what if jerry go get tyree
and pay have two receivers making 30 million huh i mean shoot we got two making 30 million
cincinnati i mean what's it was not talk to me when did jerry when did jerry done that
he'd never done it and that's's the problem. When is the Bengals ever made a historic deal like that with two receivers?
Never.
If you want things to change, you got to do things you've never done before.
Maybe Jerry might do something he's never done before.
Tyreek Hill from the Dolphins to the Cowboys.
Who says no jerry
that's the that's the only person that's the only person that's the only person that really matters
i mean if you look at it on show he normally does one year deal somewhere in the range of
two to eight million dollars whoa this ain't this ain't no uh
oh okay i see i see what you're saying i see what you're saying yeah oh joe that man wouldn't go
spend eight million dollars for derrick henry derrick henry yeah you think you're gonna spend
30 billion dollars for tyreek hey the man said you know derrick henry you know he he probably
would have done that we're considering derrick hen Henry has done that every year he's been in the league.
Except the year he got hurt and he had 1,100 yards in about eight, nine games.
When he got hurt, yeah.
But if you look at him, he's rushed for 2,000.
He's rushed for 50.
He has, what, the second most 50-yard rush season behind Barry?
Mm-hmm.
I don't know.
And you think that man's spend 30 million dollars on the receipt
i listen i'm i'm just i'm just saying if i was the owner if i was the owner and i'm hearing
speculation i'm hearing rumors and i know i could use the number two alone cd lamb i want to do
everything i possibly can to make dak's job even easier. Add another offensive weapon.
Take some of the pressure not only off of Dak,
but take some of the pressure off CeeDee Lamb.
Give him some one-on-one opportunities for a change.
I mean, it's just something I would do.
I mean, Jerry Jones, let's make a splash.
Most valuable franchise, let's make a splash. Yours in headlines, let's make a splash most valuable franchise let's make a splash
you're always in headlines
let's make a splash
uh
as much as you uh
that sounds like a
a very good idea
I don't see that happening
though Joe
I really don't
I see you
I'm just saying
if I was the owner
that's what I
that's what I
I would do
I don't wanna be
I don't wanna be in the headline for what I't want to be in the headline for what I say.
I want to be in the headline for what I do.
And I'm making a splash.
Well, the Cowboys, they've done that in 30 years, so.
They're mainly in the headlines for what?
What they say, not what they do.
During an appearance on Built for More podcast,
Brock Purdy said he thought fatigue played a big role
in the 49ers' drop to 6-11 last season.
Last year, man, guys were tired.
That season is no joke.
And when you go from July to training camp and everything
and all the way to the end of February,
and then you really get five weeks off,
so until you've got the report back,
and then you're going at it again, guys are tired.
They're still beat up, their bodies.
Is that a valid excuse, Ojo?
Nah, they weren't tired.
They weren't tired.
I can tell you why their record was what it was,
because of injuries.
I can tell you that.
That's why it looked the way it did last year.
It had nothing to do with being tired.
Well, Chiefs will be exhausted.
I don't even know how the Chiefs holding up.
Hey.
Because they've been in five Super Bowls
in the last six years.
They go to the AFC Championship game every year.
Every year.
So, if y'all are tired from that, I don't even know how the Chiefs hold it up, Ocho.
I don't.
Honestly, I don't.
I mean, I understand what Brock is saying, but no.
Everybody's tired at that point, especially depending on how far you make it into the postseason.
Everybody's tired.
Everybody's injured.
I don't like...
Ocho,
let's just say
for the sake of argument,
me and you
and you and I,
we're arguing.
Uh-huh.
Why would you even say that?
Do guys understand
how that,
when they say things
that seems like
you're making excuses,
do they understand how people look at it? Like like you're making excuses do they understand how
people look at it like you're making excuses right but also see this is what i talked about
too also on you want players telling the truth now remember i said that yes i wish players would
be more honest on how they truly feel instead of always being goddamn politically correct
now we're getting players that are telling the truth on how they truly feel,
and we're chastising them for it,
for not being robots and being politically correct.
So you like McMillan saying that he don't like watching film
and he doesn't study film?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
That's what you just said.
You said you want players telling the truth.
You can't have it both ways.
You just said you like players telling the truth.
Macmillan told the truth.
He doesn't like studying film.
He doesn't watch film alone because he watches it as a group at practice.
Right.
So you okay with that?
No, I'm not.
Why not?
He told the truth.
You asked me a question.
I answered the question.
I want people to be a little bit more honest sometimes.
Okay, he was honest.
But you're not okay with that honesty?
I ain't like that honesty.
No, I ain't like that one.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
You got to pick and choose what you say, man.
That's my pocho.
You just made my point.
Pick and choose.
In this situation, why would you make an excuse?
Hey, it didn't work.
We didn't play our best football. That's me i've got to play better guys around me got to play better so even when
guys get injured we lost some key players but guys that come in we're plenty good enough with the
guys that we had to replace even if you don't believe that because they don't make it up for
christian mccaff you ain't got nobody That guy's an offensive player of the year.
Yeah.
He was in the MVP discussion.
See?
Hey, big trend.
But, hey, guys have to come in and do their job when the starters go down.
That's why you're in that position.
Bro, don't give me that we were tired.
What the hell you think Kansas City was?
Kansas City had gone.
They went back-to-back Super Bowls
and went to the third Super Bowl.
So they should have been exhausted.
Yeah.
And remember, Ocho,
the year before they went to the championship game
and the year before that,
they went to the Super Bowl.
And you know what, though?
Man, oh, man. That man that i don't know just everybody everybody
sound like some damn robots
everybody would sound like some robots i mean that's that's basically what the nfl sounds like
in general you listen to quarterbacks talk you listen to certain players talk everything is
the same it's the same thing same story same
answer same same everything so you like the excuse maker no i didn't know i'm just saying i'm just
saying what that was oh that was the excuse about being tired yeah i don't get to i don't listen
no that's what he said so you're okay with excuse making making? That's how he felt.
He's telling the truth on how he felt.
Okay, I felt we went 6-11 or whatever it may have been because we were tired.
To me, based on what I saw,
it had nothing to do with me being tired.
I saw half your goddamn team depleted.
IU, out.
Trent Williams, out.
Christian McCaffrey, okay there you go three goddamn
stars out that's why you asked 6 and 11
I can tell you that
I don't
I just
don't get these guys man
everything
shouldn't you don't have to say
everything
hey sometimes you gotta be real up man everything, everything shouldn't, you don't, you don't have to say everything.
Yeah.
Hey,
sometimes you gotta be real up,
man.
Oh my goodness.
Hey,
Brock say,
boy,
we was,
we was tired.
Oh,
man.
I used to,
Hey, listen,
I used to go to school,
man. You want to go to school, man.
You want to know what it is?
I used to walk 12 miles uphill both ways to go to school.
Now I was tired.
Somebody was tired, man.
Well, football is recreation.
That's fun.
May I just look there?
There are ways that you can say things
and to get your point across
and
with these guys now
but I
look
see
I can tell the people
in the chat
Ocho
that's never been a part of a team
because they want to say anything
because they don't care because at the end of the day when you been a part of a team because they want to say anything because they don't care. Because at the end of the day, when you're a part of a team, you just
can't say anything. You just can't do anything because it's for the betterment of the team.
When you're an individual, now Serena, we want to say she was tired. Okay, that's Serena. She
ain't got nobody to fill in for. Tiger Woods wanted to say he was tired. Well, that's fine.
But when you are a part of a team, you understand. Right.
And a lot of times
people have never
been a part of a team
or part of a winning team.
There's a difference
between the two.
Yeah.
Go back and study
my track record.
Talk to him, huh?
I know.
Curbation Doll.
I know that's why I'm single
I'm okay with being single
It seems like you're not okay with being single
Hold on, what was her name?
It seemed like Elcho
You know what it seemed like?
It seemed like everybody got a problem with me being single
But me
And who said I was single?
You got to somebody
I don't remember saying anything Hold on You got to somebody and don't remember i don't remember saying anything
hold on you got you somebody and ain't tell nobody i've never told anybody anything i don't say yay
or nay okay i just let people talk oh let me let me know better that way because i like what people
i like what people say well i thought this was this. Okay. Right. Man, I ain't know you. I didn't know I was supposed to make
an announcement.
I'm just trying to figure out
what I'm supposed to tell
people to make an announcement.
Listen, I've been trying to hook you up with somebody for damn near
three years now.
I ain't got no flat time while you're trying to hook me up.
You a tow truck?
Who the hell?
Hey, boy, hey.
Hey, you saw what I sent you earlier today?
I saw that.
Man, boy, listen.
You know, I don't go nowhere.
But I told you 20, 25.
I'm not playing.
I'm going out.
I'm stepping out.
You need to get back.
You need to get your ass back to get You need to get back
You need to get your ass
Back inside
Why what happened?
You just need to be inside
No we still got
How many more months
We got
Before 2025 is up
Nine
So we got nine more months
Of me being outside
And nine more months
Of me putting on clothes
But listen
Let me finish though
Go ahead
I went out I went out
Saturday. I went to
a little place, a nice little lounge.
I don't really go nowhere, so I'm excited.
I'm like a little kid.
A little lounge in Broward
called Seesaw.
It was very nice.
They played some good music. Good oldies too.
Good oldies.
I like that. Hey, they play Men Condition.
I ain't heard this song
from Men Condition
since 1994.
Please tell me,
remember the song,
So Fine.
So Fine.
Yeah, oh.
Hey, I was so rude.
I told the DJ
I had him running back
three times, huh?
Damn.
I swear,
I had him running back
three times. I ain't heard it I had him running back three times.
I ain't heard it in so long
and it sounded so good.
Then the day,
the day I went to,
I went to something
in Broward called
BB Sundays.
They was in there
cutting up.
You hear me?
What?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
They was in there
cutting up.
Huh?
You need me to come down
there and make a guest appearance?
Man, they told me,
man, they, dog, they told me to... Man, they...
Dog.
They told me to ask you,
Slim Cat.
I know you're going to see this.
Unc, he told me,
man, tell Unc,
come on down here.
Because what I sent you,
it's like all over.
It should look just like that.
Unc, I'm trying to be good.
Unc, I'm just trying to...
I'm trying to love.
Hey, Unc, you got to come to Miami. Let the people in Miami see you. Yeah, it's okay. Oh so I'm trying to be good Oh so I'm just trying to I'm trying to love Hey you gotta
Hey Ong you gotta come to Miami
Let the people in Miami see y'all
Yeah it's okay
You ain't gotta
Come on
Hey Ong
I can take you to Tootsies
You hear me
I don't wanna go no place like that
Wait I can take
Let me take you to Booby Trap
Uh uh
Well what you
Are you gonna come to Miami What we gonna booty yeah that's where you get it from
go to booby trap you get the booty nah nah i'm done with you man
man man let me live on joe hey hey listen i'm uh let me tell you talk about living
i'm having a good time.
Boy, you hear me?
Listen, the things that I'm doing are out of character.
It just feels good to be outside for a change.
It feels good to look good for a change and not repeat the same outfit for seven, eight days in a row.
And I'm just happy.
I'm at peace.
It feels good.
It looks good on me.
Hey, Chad Cam.
An interesting debate happened on X this weekend.
All in their prime, which wide receiver are you cutting?
There was four wide receivers.
Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Smith, Chad
Ochocinco-Johnson, Reggie
Wayne.
Shit, I'm cutting me.
Who y'all cutting, Chad?
Chad, who y'all cutting?
Smith, Fitz,
Reggie Wayne.
What you think of
that, Ochocinco? Who you got?
Shoot, I'm cutting me.
I mean, we got two Florida boys, you and Reggie.
Smitty from Cali.
And Fitz is from Minnesota.
Seems like Reggie Wayne getting cut.
Somebody talking about Smitty.
And you know,
it's so difficult.
It's so difficult, man.
You look at those dudes, man.
Legend, legend, legend.
I'm talking about legends.
Oh, yeah.
That run,
that was the 2009?
In the Super Bowl?
No, that playoff run,
Larry Fajero had. Yeah, the Super Bowl run.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, my God.
Man.
He was sensational.
Steve Smith, that year.
Maybe he had a run, too, when he put like 200-something on Chicago,
200-something on the Rams in overtime.
The Triple Crown year.
That was the Triple Crown year, wasn't it?
05?
Man, stop playing. That was the triple crown year, wasn't it? 05? Man,
stop playing.
He was cutting up. And, you know,
Reggie was Reggie.
Reggie was a perfectionist on the other side of Marvin Harrison.
Man.
Legendary, man.
All them boys.
We just
put the poll up.
We're going to see,
we'll check back at the end of the night.
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Justin Fields will start the 2025
season as a team starter, general manager Darren Moogie.
I guess that's just how you say it.
The Jets, Gia.
We believe Justin is the starter.
We believe in Justin.
We believe we can win with Justin.
We're excited about Justin's potential.
Fields, 26, will follow Aaron Rodgers, who went 6-12 in two years as the starter.
Fields went 4-2 in his six starts last season, throwing five touchdowns with an interception.
The Jets signed Fields to a two-year deal, hoping he can prove their long-term starter.
You like the GM showing confidence?
I love that he came out
and said this. Justin has
had to deal with enough. He had to deal with
enough when he was in Chicago.
Them letting him go. Not believing in him.
Him going to the Steelers.
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Then when Russell gets back,
the job is taken away from him.
So to hear the GM over the Jets
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and now you have nothing to worry about.
You don't have to look over your shoulder
so you can just go play football.
Agree.
The main thing is the main thing now.
The ball is in your court.
You have a chance to solidify yourself
as a starting quarterback for the New York Jets
based on your play.
And if it doesn't work out the way it should,
it's nobody else's fault except your own.
Yeah.
I don't know who the OC is, Ocho.
I think the thing is people looking at the jets like look at
the team look at the players that have left the jets and the success they've had look at gino
look at sam donald now the difference is look at what gino was throwing to in seattle right look
at what sam donald was throwing to now are y'all going to give him are y'all going to give justin
field those type of weapons i mean they need they need one more if they want to add one.
But you already have one in Garrett Wilson who was able to win.
He had a hell of a, hell of a goddamn rookie season.
And things kind of tapered off after that.
But we know what he can do if you're able to give him the ball
and you put him in positions to make some of the plays
that other players are getting the opportunities to make around the league.
You know what you can do with that.
So we had the draft coming up.
I mean, I think all offseason acquisitions or moves
have been made to date so far.
So...
Is there a man in the palace?
Oh, oh, from the Lions?
Oh, okay, okay.
So, uh...
AG brought passing game coordinator. Okay, okay. Okay. So, uh, AG brought
passing game coordinator.
Okay.
Okay.
I hope, uh,
I hope, uh,
Fields figures this thing out
because he is,
he is, uh,
Tanner
Eggstrand.
I mean,
these guys got these
long,
these crazy ass names. Engstrand I mean these guys got these crazy ass
names
Engstrand
Engstrand
Engstrand
Tanner
good luck bro
hey
hey
they just gonna
call him coach
you know a lot of
times they call
people
they call people
by their last name
nah
hey Tanner coach I'll show the new torpedo bass your attention lot of times they call people hey they call people by their last name nah hey tanner coach
also the new torpedo bath drew attention when the new york yankees hit a team record nine home runs
that traveled a combined 3695 feet on saturday the bats are using a strikingly different model
uh in the wood is moved lower down the barrel at the label,
and the shapes end up looking like a bowling pin.
Paul Goldsmith, Cody Bellinger, Austin Wells, Anthony Bloat,
Jazz Chisholm homered in New York's 29 route of Milwaukee Brewers.
Also, Aaron Judge hit three home runs.
The Yankees hit four more homers today on a 12-3 win on Sunday.
15 homers through the first three games
matched the most in a single
series, their first three games of the season.
Detroit Tigers
for the most in
Major League history.
They're technically legal.
What do you think about these bats, Ochoa? Have you seen
them? No, I haven't seen
them. They look like a bowling pin. They look like a bowling pin.
They look like a bowling pin.
Aaron Judge does not use the bat.
He said the reason why he's not using the bat,
he said, did you see the season I had last year?
Why would I change?
Led the league in homers, led the league in RBIs,
and I finished third in batting average.
So I almost won the Triple Crown.
I won my second MVP in three seasons.
Why would I change my bat?
Now, the other guys, hey, I get it.
They can do their thing.
Yeah.
If it's not broke, don't fix it.
So obviously Aaron Dregs.
That's exactly what he said.
Yeah.
Which I don't blame him.
Right.
I'm putting up those numbers, and I got a $360360 million contract that's paying me $40 million a year.
Change and do what?
Yeah.
You're right.
I mean, this is what the people want though, huh?
You hear me?
Huh?
This is what the people want when it comes to baseball.
Yeah.
They want home runs.
They want dingers.
Yes.
And they getting dingers early.
Chicks dig the long ball.
Yeah.
Hey, they love it.
They love it.
Ocho, that's with anything.
In football, what do they want?
Points.
In basketball, what do they want?
Points.
Yeah.
Baseball, they want home runs.
In pure games, Those purest games
on show worth just a 1-0
or 2-1.
Nobody want that. Those games worth
10-7 in football? Ain't nobody
trying to see that. Right.
35-31.
Somebody walk it off.
Mm-hmm.
I remember them days, man. I remember them days. I remember them days, man.
I remember them days.
Some good days.
But my baseball days.
Keep it going, Yankees.
Keep it going.
Ocho, the malice in the palace, part two.
Did you see the fight earlier tonight?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Between the Timberwolves, Pistons, Naz Reeds, and Juan Holland,
exchange words leading to a scrapping between almost everyone on the court.
Yeah.
Seven players were ejected.
Who was ejected?
Do we know who was ejected?
I wouldn't equate that.
I guarantee you Isaiah Stewart got ejected.
You heard me?
Huh?
I wouldn't equate this to the malice in the palace.
That's more just me. Yeah, the coaches even in the palace. That's more just...
Yeah, the coaches even got into it.
Okay, you had Holland,
Isaiah Stewart,
Marcus Sasser,
head coach JB Bickerstaff
were ejected on Detroit side.
Naz Reed, Dante DiVincenzo,
Pablo Prigioni from the Wolves
were also tossed.
Damn.
Coaches got squabbling.
I ain't seen no punches or nothing. I just seen
a little tussling, you know, a little wrestling.
Now, Malice in the Palace,
that was
Royal Rumble.
I mean, punches going everywhere.
I mean, listen.
I wonder what started that.
That had to be a constant buildup
throughout that game.
Damn.
Oh, get off me, boy.
Man, Adam Silver ain't going to like this.
Adam Silver say, hey, the Raiders are down,
but we don't want to get them back like this.
Hey, but listen, something like that, even as small as it might have been,
little fisticuffs, but that'll get some viewership now.
Yeah, it'll cost them dollars out of your pocket.
David Stern cleaned that boy's job up.
I don't know if you've been there before your time, but the 70s, Ocho,
and the 80s, early 80s, they squabbed.
I mean, they think it wasn't no pushing and shoving.
They were throwing things.
They let the bad go.
Yeah.
David Stern said,
oh, no.
Ain't no more.
Ain't no more.
And see,
after the malice of the palace,
when David Stern
put that pain
on Metal World Peace,
I think Steven Jackson
got suspended.
Jermaine O'Neal. Jermaine O'Neal.
Jermaine O'Neal.
I think they ended up, Ben Wallace
got suspended.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
They made it so cost prohibitive.
Ocho, I mean, Ron O'Tearns
got suspended 56 games.
That's damn near the whole check.
You make it $10, $12 million.
That's gone.
I ain't trying to gain.
Hey, I catch your ass in the offseason, bro.
Hey, hey,
Ocho, hey, I catch you in the offseason
and you better have a pamp on because when I see you,
I'm going to slap the shit out of you.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, that's crazy.
Yeah, hey, make sure you got some baby wipes. yeah yeah hey that's that's crazy yeah hey
make sure you got
some baby wipes
yeah we got this
hey where's our
read at
oh it's
where's our read
huh
you said baby
you talking about
dude
you talking about
dude
yeah
I said no
I'm just saying
you know
hey I can't
I can't give up
that kind of money
Ocho
and that's why
you see guys
they making
50 60 million and they're talking about hey I'd have punched him no you wouldn't you know I can't give I can't give up that kind of money Ocho and that's why you see guys they making 50-60 million
and they say
hey
I'd have punched him
no you wouldn't
and lose
40 million dollars
can you punch somebody
y'all let y'all
hey
if you want to
give up 40 million dollars
you need to go to boxing
blood is available
better be there
you know
better be up
somebody like that
I ain't punching nobody
for the 4040 million.
They have their damn mind.
Nah,
at all.
I mean,
it's,
it sounds good in theory,
but like I say,
guys just go,
you know,
look,
you show up somebody,
you know,
your guy going to run,
grab you.
Their guy going to run,
grab him.
Ain't nobody really tried to wallow.
Yeah.
And I ain't trying to give him that kind of money. Just, a little tussling that's all no no no big deal no no no
big deal no point no punches thrown nobody injured nobody hurt so all the all this fear and love and
war man tensions got a little high sometimes that's what it comes to. It does.
But look, when they said Detroit,
I already knew Isaiah Stewart was going to be a part of it.
He'd be in the mix, huh?
Every time. There's not one incident that has happened in Detroit
since he's been there he hadn't been a part of.
Part of it?
Oh, they call him Beef Stew.
He didn't force it in.
Yep.
He's going to be a part of it.
Yeah.
And so, like I said, when you say Detroit, oh, yeah, he in it.
He in it.
No question whatsoever.
But.
I told Lonzo Ball and Mr. Smichin on LaMelo back in the day. you whatsoever. But Ocho,
Lonzo Ball and Mr. Smichin on LaMelo back in the day.
Ocho, you ever snitch on your
siblings? If so, for what?
You know what?
Two brothers, Chauncey and
Sam, I've
never been in a position where I've had to tell on them.
That's
a good one. That's a good one. I've never been in a position where I had to to tell on them. That's a good one. That's a good one.
I've never been in a position where I had to, you know,
snitch on my little brother or my older brother.
I'm snitching.
You gonna tell?
Huh? Or you just playing?
My silence can't
be bought.
Oh, you gonna bribe? God!
You gonna extort it? Yep.
You're going to extort Spanky?
My brother, my sister, my aunt.
Papa. Oh, man.
Such and such got suspended. Because, you know, they ride
the bus and then they get out of school and they
walk uptown until the time you go back
and they get on the bus and go home. Right.
Y'all caught you $5.
Oh, come on, huh?
You can't do that.
Hey, Randy.
Let me check Spanky.
Me and Spanky out of school.
We were to Statesboro.
We're shopping.
Yeah, you gonna tell about that?
They didn't even do nothing wrong.
My silence could be bought.
Now, if you don't want me to stitch,
go ahead, break bread. Yeah. That's a good one. Y'all don't want me to snitch go ahead break bread yeah that's all y'all y'all
don't want to hey you know what that remind me of and i'm gonna see if you remember it i don't
think people in the chat might not know about it obviously you come from the church i'm coming from
the church please tell me remember the song by mrs v mass choir called pull the wagon
i don't remember that with a look with a little boy he threw the rock and hit the duck the song by Mrs. V. Mass Choir called Pull the Wagon.
I don't remember that. With a little boy, he threw the rock and hit the duck.
Yeah.
And his sister saw it.
And for him, for his sister not to tell his parents
that he killed the duck by throwing the rock,
he had to pull in the wagon.
I don't remember.
You never heard that story?
Oh, man, you got to hear it. I don't remember you never heard you never heard that story oh man you're like
you gotta hear
cause as soon as you said
oh
I can
my salad can be bought
that's the first thing
that came to mind
I tell on everything
see I have an aunt
now she was
she
perfect
the way you keep my silence
right
Dairy Queen
burger
milkshake
fries
go do what you wanna do I'm gonna sit in the car leave the window cracked Dairy Queen, burger, milkshake, fries.
Go do what you want to do.
I'm going to sit in the car, leave the window cracked.
Oh, man.
Now, because, you know, we're supposed to go from point A.
My grandfather say point A, point B.
Point B, yeah.
Okay.
Nah, we didn't go point A.
What about we went to see, too?
And my grandma, take that boy with you.
Yeah, take that boy with you.
Yeah, so you could tell exactly where you take all the stops.
Think I wouldn't when I would?
You better pay me.
Oh, that's funny.
Pay me. A little something to hold me over. A little $2 here, $2 there. Ain't nothing. Oh, that's funny. Pay me.
A little something to hold me over.
A little $2 here, $2 there.
Ain't nothing.
That's it.
Keep it quiet.
Now, there have been times that I have been paid,
and they've made me mad at a later date and time, and I still had to regurgitate what I knew.
Oh, come on, man.
You can't.
I just say it.
I have you, though.
Boy, I know not to do
nothing wrong with you, man.
God.
If I pay taxes in 2024,
does that mean I don't got
to pay taxes in 2025?
It's still fresh.
So be on your best behavior.
Don't be talking crazy to shit.
Okay, I got you. I got you talking crazy to Shane okay I got you I got you
I got you
I got you
so I have done that
you know I apologize
alright
anybody that I snitched on
any of my aunts, my sisters, my brothers
I want to take this time now to apologize
damn yeah you can't I to take this time now to apologize. Damn.
Damn.
I'll take this time to apologize.
You know, snitches get
stitches, man.
Not when Barney Porter was alive,
I wasn't getting no stitches, because I tell that too.
But look here.
All I had to do was make a noise.
Hey, what's going on with that boy?
Hey, don't play.
Don't play.
Boy, if I start crying,
that's my best thing, isn't it?
Hey.
What the hell going on out there?
You're going to raise hell, huh?
Okay, here, here, here.
My brother, here.
Here, I give you $3.
Don't say nothing.
Nothing?
I failed.
My brother had to
punch me or something.
Trip me.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, but y'all
shut up.
Oh, yeah.
I tell,
I would tell,
I would tell back then,
I would. I apologize, though, Joe. I would.
I apologize, though. I want to say
that was not the Shannon that I am today.
Yeah. Okay, so
you won't tell today, though.
No, I ain't telling.
All right, Jordan.
Jordan was late.
Hey, y'all, Jordan was late today.
I called him, asked him for something, but he didn't return my call.
He was late.
He got here after Ash.
Appreciate that, though.
Well, he had to pay you?
No, no, yeah, he was late.
The first time, he'd been late in a minute.
Yeah, oh, shit.
Yeah, no, no. Don't even do that i know billy boo john
no i don't tell nothing not now back then i was different me i was trying to find myself
even even yeah i just I can't find it
in myself to tell.
Especially if it's something
I saw,
or something that I might have witnessed, or something,
I just, I can't.
What did I witness?
Whatever it may have been. I'm just saying
in general, I don't know the circumstance,
but I just, I can't tell them. I can't know the circumstance, but I can't tell them.
I can't tell them a brother.
I can't do that.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
Hold on.
What did they do now?
Who did it?
Let me ask you.
Who did it?
I don't know.
I ain't see.
You ask me, I ain't see.
I'm Rachel.
But I'm saying, it's got to be who did it.
Now, my brother. Now? Now. Somebody don't know? Oh, yeah. That's him. I'm rich. But I'm saying, it's got to be, who did it? Now, my brother.
Now?
Now.
Somebody don't know?
Oh, yeah, that's him.
I'm going to pick him out.
Yeah, that's him right there.
Well, golly.
Yeah.
Right there.
Ain't nobody.
Ain't nobody.
Ain't nobody know.
I'm like, what, what, George? I don't know. How nobody ain't nobody know i'm like what what jordan i don't know i don't know you talked to jordan all the time you tell me i talked to jordan earlier okay you
did but now you ain't talking to him today he late you ain't talk so don't nobody know nothing
i'm like nino brown don't nobody know nothing hey that, that's funny. That's funny how that always works.
I just, I couldn't do it.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
You can't do what?
Just tell.
You ever see sometimes some situations where the mothers of kids that have done something wrong,
and they actually turn their kids in?
Yeah. It all depends on what turn their kids in? Yeah.
It all depends on what he did.
Okay, okay.
I see what you mean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, you're right.
You're right.
No, no, no, no, no.
You own up to that.
No, no, no.
We, we, the one thing a sharp kid gonna do
is gonna own up to responsibility.
Yes, sir.
Oh, no, no, no.
We not letting somebody, no, no, no, no.
Just like you.
He say, I told old Teddy. Yeah. Came and got Daddy. letting somebody, no, no, no, no. Just like you. He said,
I told on Teddy.
Yeah.
Came and got Daddy.
He said, Daddy,
Teddy pooped in the house.
He said, you didn't hear it from me.
But,
he said, you probably gonna figure it out
because it's gonna be really small.
So it was him.
Did you tell on Teddy?
You told on Teddy?
So where is Teddy now?
He said, did you tell on you told on Teddy so where is Teddy now he's there you want to go stay with Ocho
yeah come on
come on come stay with
hey Titus
imagine what we can do
imagine Titus
imagine the content
we can create together
we can create magic
you want to go
you want to go to Miami
he got a
he got a
he got a he said he got a female
borgon.
Oh, yeah.
About 120.
You like that?
I know.
You're getting back to bed time.
Okay.
Go in the house.
Out.
I'm almost done.
Thank you.
No, no, no, no, no.
We're not going to do that, though.
We just own up to it.
Whatever the case may be.
Hey, whatever it is, hey, maybe it's something I can help you with.
Right.
But, no, we don't let people take the blame for a issue that we did.
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He said, I'd rather buy a girl a $15,000 designer bag, but wouldn't give her $2,000 to pay her rent.
He said, a girl asked me to pay her rent.
I'll probably never talk to her again after that.
Well, listen, I mean, never talk to her again after that. Well, listen,
I mean, the girl is smart, right?
If you buy a $15,000 bag,
you know what she can do
with that bag, right?
No, tell me she don't buy me no bag.
Tell me you give me the money.
It don't make no sense.
He already said he ain't paying the rent.
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ain't no point in walking around
with a $15,000 bag
and you got no money in it
selling it
yeah
bingo
that's my whole point
that's what I was
getting ready to say
but see Ocho
that's why I like to ask
people what they want
oh I really like the bag
but okay
boom
okay
you're no biggie
you're not getting both you ain't getting both But okay, boom. Okay. You're no biggie.
You're not getting both.
You ain't getting both.
You got to pick and choose.
Pick one.
Pick what.
I don't care.
One or the other?
One or the other.
Right.
Whatever it is.
That's why I like to ask people what they want.
Cause I want to give you what I want you to have,
what you want.
Exactly what you want.
Yes.
And at the end of the day,
I've never like,
we've like,
I've been in relationships and I give somebody something.
I've never asked for it back.
Didn't ask for it back.
Man,
what you like? I don't care.
She wouldn't say what I would't say what I'm gonna do
what I'm gonna do with the bag
get it to my sister
right right right right right right
no
uh
now
I have
was potentially going to
give somebody a bag
right
but it didn't you know
I ended up keeping it.
Still got it.
Hey, you really, hold on.
That's a, that, that's a, no,
that is a great topic.
If you do buy something for somebody
specifically for that individual
and you know it's something that they like,
if they mess up before receiving it,
you're not going to give it to them?
Hell no.
I'd be a damn
fool too damn if you buy something if you buy something for a young lady and she behaves in
a manner that that's undeserving of saying whoa whoa whoa hold on i don't reward bad behavior
okay so you're not gonna give it a bag right okay okay yeah i'll be just i'll be
just curious how your angle you know i was curious what you do because you're you're a given person
and you you seem like you're a good dude you seem like the type of dude that will give a woman grace
if she messes up yeah but i'm not you're not getting a bag. Okay. Understandable. Oh, Joe, she said, DG, D D G later said,
I'm an emotional trick to the point.
Like say I wake up in the morning now.
I like you fuck around and we wake up on some eggs.
They ain't even gotta be good.
Or say I leave the room and go downstairs and come back in the bed made.
I might go ahead and go to Chanel for you.
It's a little thing. Cause you know, I don't get gifts.
I don't get tricked on.
Who is this talking like this?
DDG.
You know, he had the baby with Haley Bailey, right?
It's Haley.
Oh, these little kids, man.
Is it Haley or Hallie?
Which one is it, Chad?
Y'all know.
You heard me?
Huh?
These little kids,
man.
They just.
Okay,
Hallie Bailey.
Yeah,
they little kids,
man.
They just.
They doing what they do at that age.
Hey.
Hell no.
Make me know
you ain't get no designer bag after that. You got to do more
than that to get a designer bag up out of me.
Okay. Okay.
Well, what's
Hey, ladies, you want to design
a bag? Ask what you got,
what you need to do.
You can't ask.
You just got to do it.
Because if you're doing it, you're doing what I ask you to do.
No.
Figure it out. Hold on.
How are they going to know what to do if they don't ask you what it is you need them to do?
Figure it out.
You got to ask what you want.
See, now you're being difficult.
Figure it out.
Don't be difficult.
Look, the one thing, once you get to a certain age, let's just say a young lady,
let's just say between the ages of 30 and 50, she know what a man like.
She know what she need to do to make him happy.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, we know all minute.
That's funny.
I mean, making the bed, I mean, I got to clean the service.
I got to lay to clean my house three times a week.
Now I'm going to take more than that, don't you?
Hey, man.
Let me tell you what it is.
It's a feeling I get when I'm with said individual.
Ooh.
Hey, I know that. Let me tell you what it is. It's a feeling I get when I'm with said individual. Ooh. It's a feeling that I get when I'm with that individual.
That determines what I do, how much I do.
I know that feeling, huh?
I know that feeling.
I know that feeling.
Hey, can I tell you something?
Yeah.
It's a good feeling being with said individual especially when they appreciate you
no you don't know what i'm talking about huh that's a good feeling man it is man
yeah so you uh so what they got to do for Ocho to buy a Chanel
or a Birkin
or a YSL
or an LV
or maybe
maybe you gonna go
get them a Patek
or you gonna get them
an Audemars Piguet
man listen
Rocheron Constantine
I just man
F.P. Jordan
and we family right
yeah
I just went to Chanel
and bought three and bought I just went to Chanel and bought three
and bought three classics
back to back
huh
three classics
back to back
one walk
damn
and this was
one two three
what day was this
it was about three weeks ago
must be nice One, two, three. What day was this? It was about three weeks ago.
Must be nice.
Hey, it feels good to be appreciated.
That's it.
It ain't hard.
It ain't simple.
I mean, for us, it's all about choosing who chooses you.
That's what you got to do.
And people are like, well, you don't like this.
No, I like who like me.
They like me.
It's easy for me to like them.
Because a lot of times when I like somebody,
they ain't really feeling me like that.
So I'm going to see early on,
you like me?
It's so easy.
I'm not sure when we,
when I hear women always say, I i need you to apply pressure there should
be no a pleasure there should be no pressure no pressure that need to be applied everything
should be reciprocated yes like it's such a it's such a dumb game i gotta prove to you
in order for me to prove you that i like you got to spend money to get you to like me back.
Bitch.
Oh, my bad.
What are we talking about?
I get it, Ocho.
You preaching to the choir.
You know how I feel.
Listen, you preaching.
Listen, that same choir.
Oh, whoa, whoa.
Time out.
That thing just done.
You know how you dance when somebody hit the DJ table
when you was growing up?
What happened?
Did your kid say you bought
three Chanel last week?
I've been out about that.
George, go get that thing.
Man, I just thought about that.
I was like, hold on,
where the hell is it? Man, I just thought about that. I was like, hold on, wait a minute.
Chad, y'all heard this man?
This man told me, yeah, I went out this year.
I went out about three weeks ago.
Bro, wait a minute.
Honey.
Honey. Funny Kind of
This man owe me money
And he ain't
Buying my money
He out there
Buying Chanel's
And you know
And you know
It's funny
You know it's funny
I forgot all about
That money I owe you
I can tell you did
It was very apparent You forgot about it Yeah I forgot about about that money I owe you. I can tell you did.
It was very apparent you forgot about it.
Yeah, I forgot about it.
But listen, this is what we're going to do.
What are we going to do?
This is what we're going to do.
Now, I know everybody in the chat,
they've been here for a very long time,
ever since I lost that bet.
I don't even remember why I owe you $5,200.
You do.
Listen to me.
When I offered to pay you, and I i said can you please find a method of payment and download the app on your phone i said paypal i said zelle venmo
apple pay or cash app you chose not to do any of the above and now you still complain about
not getting your money when I offered many times.
Okay.
You know what?
I know I can get it.
What if I take $52 out of the nightcap check?
I mean.
You know, Adam. You know You know
That thing coming good
Hey
Hey
Listen
Hey
Hey
Hey
One thing about it
I might accidentally
Send one to somebody
Send you
Your check
Your April check
To somebody else
Who that? Say it Send one to somebody. Send your April check to somebody else.
Who that?
I'm just saying.
Man, listen.
It'll be World War III.
Nah, I don't play around with your buddy like that, man.
Yeah, I'm going to get it to you, though, I'm going to get it to you, though.
I'm going to get it to you, though.
I'm going to pay you. Y'all heard that man?
Chad, that man slipped that by me.
That man said, hey, I'm going to sign up on three of them, man.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm like, hold on.
Where that man at?
Matter of fact, hold on.
I ain't use your money.
I use some other money.
That ain't have nothing to do with it.
That wasn't no nightcap funding.
Well, how about you use some of your money
to give me my money?
Right.
I don't care where it come from.
I told you.
I told you as long as I owe you,
you'll never be in no issues.
Man.
I can't get my money to save my life
I got you
I got you
I got you
Matter of fact
I'm gonna be in LA tomorrow
My flight tomorrow in the morning
Ocho
You finished
Who are you cutting in their prime?
40% said Reggie Wayne
Steve Smith Sr. was number 2
You was number 3
Fitz won with 7% of the vote.
Damn.
You finished second.
Yeah, that's pretty decent.
I probably only finished second because it's a favorite chat voting that are on my side.
Yes.
Ocho, there's another debate going on Twitter.
Do you brush your teeth before or after breakfast?
Ocho, are you teen before or after?
After.
Both?
After.
I had you eat your, you done sip all night,
mouth funky, the food, man, hell no.
Hold on.
So you go, wait a minute.
You had that minty taste, that minty taste in your mouth, and then you go eat the food, man, hell no. Hold on. So you're going, wait a minute. You have that minty taste, that minty taste
in your mouth, and then you go eat the food, and the food
don't taste nothing like it did because you got all the
goddamn crescent listerine in your tooth?
Absolutely not. I brush my teeth before.
Then I
go back, then after I eat, I go back
upstairs, brush them again.
I eat before I go
to work out. I brush my teeth again.
I come home. I eat I brush my teeth again. I come home.
I eat.
Brush my teeth again.
I lay down, take a nap.
Brush my teeth again.
Hey, Roy, Roy, Roy, Roy is the taste of everything.
Nah, hell nah.
Man, man, man, you're my mom.
You've been sleeping all night.
And then you go, oh, no.
Mm-mm. I can't do that, no i mean with with teacher's own but once i'm finished i'm in that thing going to work on them boys
and and last night you don't you don't know you know hey booty oh oh hey no i I don't. I'm saved now. I'm days old. No, no, no.
No, I'm days old.
I don't do nothing like that no more, boy.
Nothing like that.
You do.
No, I promise.
I don't even go past the waist no more.
Mm-hmm.
I don't even go past it.
I don't go past it.
You put your tongue in the belly button too, don't you?
Huh?
You put your tongue in the belly button too.
Got all that lead in there.
Yeah, I used to.
I used to.
Used to.
Yeah, them days long gone, man.
I'm telling you, I'm a different man.
I got saved.
I told you I got saved.
I got saved.
I got baptized because the last one was wearing off.
And I'm moving different this year. I'm walking different this last one was wearing off. And I'm moving
different this year.
I'm walking
different this year.
My head is hot this year.
Man, you wake up
at Ocho.
Everybody wake up
in the morning
breast-smelling like Get Back.
You go go downstairs
to eat.
Yes.
I'm going downstairs.
I'm going to make
my strawberry Pop-Tarts.
I'm going to make
my cream of wheat
or my quick old I'm not even talking to
nobody before i brush my teeth i'm not even having a conversation and you know what you know what so
if you you if you have if you have a partner right let me ask you something yes if you have a partner
yes and y'all wake up in the morning would you kiss her before brushing your teeth no and you don't love her i love her no you don't no no i had a situation man this i was uh dating
this woman young lady talk to me hold on hold on let me get comfortable come on could you be
you be having the stories come on and you know you know your boy Hey Ocho You know your boy Hey 2-3 in the morning
Yeah
You know she
You know she touch my chest
She touch
You know what I'm saying
You know
Ocho
I would have to go
Run brush my teeth
What I couldn't Ocho I would have to go run brush my teeth What?
I couldn't
You can't mess up the momentum
What are we talking about?
That's what she told me Ocho
Good habit Ocho
I had to break some habits Ocho
I had to
Wait In that moment I had to break some habits on Joe. I had to.
Wait.
In that moment,
in that specific moment,
during that time,
Yeah.
you had to go brush your teeth.
Mm-hmm.
And ruin the momentum.
It ain't ruined enough for me.
It ain't ruined enough for me.
I was good.
I came back and picked right up where I left off. It ain't ruined up for me. I don't know anybody ruined up for her. Ain't ruined up for me. I was good. I came back and picked right up where I left off.
Ain't ruined up for me.
I ain't got to, listen, man, I ain't got, nah.
You'll know when you got the right one.
But you don't have to do all that.
You know, I asked my, you know, because my homeboy is a hell no.
I'm just a real, I'm real like self-conscious like that.
Right.
But, you know, it's, I ain't brushing my teeth.
Ain't nobody, it's, hey. Oh,
that don't,
that don't,
man,
that's,
but I'm telling you,
if it's the right one,
all that don't even matter.
That's out of the window.
That's out of the dough.
You're not even,
you're not even,
subconsciously,
you're not even thinking about,
you know what?
I didn't brush my teeth yet.
It's,
you know what?
I love you.
Let me kiss her.
I'm not talking about tongue and arm. I'm talking about just, just actual, hey. Hey, this, you know what? I love you. Let me kiss her. I'm not talking about
tongue and arm.
Just actual,
hey.
Hey, but hey,
did I got slick?
Did I got slick?
What you did?
Go to the bathroom,
go brush the teeth.
Did I go lay that guy
for about 30 minutes?
Did I do?
Okay.
Okay.
I like it.
That's different.
I couldn't do it though
You could do it don't you?
Nah
Or just say
When the moon hit
And that's it
Right then and there
Right then and there
No ifs ands
No ifs and buts about it
Right then and there
Wherever you touch me
Like my grandma used to say Wherever you show out That's when you get wo there. Wherever you touch me, like my grandma used to say, wherever you show
out, that's when you get woe out.
Wherever you touch me,
right then and there.
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All right, Ocho, time for our final segment of the evening.
Danny Little, oh, it's time for Q&A.
Q&A?
Let me use the bathroom real quick.
Oh.
Danny Littlej John said,
Ogunnocho, is it fair for the Memphis Grizzlies
to fire their coach similar to Bucks fired Adrian Griffin
at the time both teams were top four?
Fair or not, I mean, the expectations were
the Memphis Grizzlies were going to be better than what they are.
Now, you read the reports that said
John wasn't happy with the offense.
Ja was kind of nicked.
He had a hamstring injury, had a shoulder injury.
Remember last year he had a nick.
He missed some time a couple years ago with the gun stuff.
And so it's kind of been, you know, their best player hadn't been there a whole lot.
And they haven't been where a lot of people thought they were
going to be. So whether it's fair or not,
teams are not giving people a whole lot of
time. Oh, Jody, you got to win. You got to win now.
Wait, what
are we talking about? What are we talking about?
The Memphis Grizzlies fired their head coach and they were the fifth seed
last year.
Adrian Griffin got fired and I think they were like three or four.
Right, right.
You got it.
Listen, basketball, that's not fair, man.
That's not fair.
How many years did they give them to turn things around?
They got to give coaches grace.
And regardless of sport, you understand what you have.
But one, it's hard to attract people to come to Memphis in the first place.
True.
Let's start there.
You know, you got to give coaches grace.
You knew you weren't going to win no games based on your roster and what you got.
No coach is going to be able to come there and change the outcome of that
because the players are still going to be the same. So bring a new coach in what the hell's supposed to change next
it's still gonna be the same thing he's not gonna win either what you're gonna give him another two
two years three then let him go and the cycle continues to repeat itself well they their
success is predicated on jaw jaw Ja being able to stay healthy.
And it's hard because he's a high flyer and he's not that big.
Yeah.
So he's up in the air and he's hitting that floor.
But I think the thing is that, yeah, I don't agree with that decision because I thought he was a really good coach.
But they're not getting the results and they're looking at like, hey, Houston, young team, up and coming.
The average age of the OKC's Thunder is less than 25 years old.
So they said we need to get somebody in here that we feel that can get us done
and get us over the hump.
So Taylor is out. uh, is out.
Taylor Jenkins is out.
Tyron says,
what's up?
Which team is the man's final four with a national championship?
Me more to probably Houston,
Auburn,
Florida's one,
two,
they went back to back.
Duke has won what?
Five,
five.
Yeah.
Houston is trying to get the one that they lost on that last second put back
at NC State in 83
when uh
I think it was Wittenberg that shot the shot
and then Lorenzo Charles dunked it
with no time on the clock
and beat them and then they lost again in 84
uh to Georgetown
so I would probably say
Houston, Auburn
Florida, Duke
but Duke said hey Shire
first chance I mean this is only what
his second year I think his second year
second year being head coach
and he's already in the final four
Nate B said
it can be fantastic for
connect for four horsemen or figure four leg lock it doesn't matter Nate B said it can be Fantastic Four Connect Four Four Horsemen
or Figure Four Leg Locker
doesn't matter
uh
say Duke in the Final Four
no
Dr. Frank L. Bellamy said
uh
since you doing work
to prepare for your future wife
Ocho says
you're marrying somebody soon
I gotta ask
what are your top three songs
of artists
that absolutely have to be played
at your wedding reception?
Michelle and Deggie Ocello
Maxwell
Sade
Case happily ever after from nothing. Did I say that right? Is it happily ever after?
Mm-hmm
Brian midnight. I can't what song with the Brian McKnight I can't What song was Brian McKnight
Saying on Martin
When he proposed
When he proposed to Gina
I can't remember what song
Or what he sang
Well that song
Happily Ever After by Case
Brian McKnight song
And the third one
Oh you know what
And I'm adding it on
I ain't heard this song
Since 94
That I heard the other night.
And it's really not a wedding song, but it's so fitting though.
That's so fine for me in condition.
Oh my God.
Just to be able to hear that again after so many years of not hearing it.
And the first thing I thought, and I even went up to the DJ.
I don't even drink alcohol.
I went up to the DJ and asked the DJ,
why don't they make music like this anymore?
This is R&B.
No.
Chat,
if you listen to the song by Mink Conditioned,
So Fine,
and turn the radio up loud,
that's real music.
The drum, the guitar, the bass,
all the, oh, man.
Remember that song,
You Keep Us Swinging?
You Keep Me Swinging.
Men Condition.
I like Men Condition.
But like you said,
you don't tell me those 90s groove,
those early, those late 80s, early
90s groups, they don't make it like that.
They ain't saying like that. First of all,
the group, you're not going to get groups anymore
because you got to split the money three, four ways.
So everybody wants to be single
because if I'm going to get 100,000, I ain't trying
to split it four ways. I'm trying to keep it all
for myself. So that's why the likelihood
of you seeing groups,
it ain't going to happen, O Joe. It's not gonna happen.
And for the most part, if the guy's really good, can sing, you know, he gonna
leave. You know,
Teddy Pendergrass, when he was a Harold Melvin in the Blue Notes,
he left. Jeffrey Osborne,
when he was a LTD. You go back and look
at, let me just, Michael Jackson,
Justin Timberlake.
Go back and look.
Just go back and study
Diana Ross.
The Supremes.
Yeah.
Bro, split it three ways.
Split it four ways. Split it six ways.
Everybody in New Edition.
Bobby went solo.
Ralph Transvant went
solo. The others were
Bill DeVoe.
That's just the way it is, Ocho.
The days of groups,
I don't think we'll ever see another group.
Even Destiny's Child.
Beyonce.
Yeah.
You know what it is, Ocho?
You know what's funny?
It's always the lead singer that goes solo because I'm assuming are they what
the most talented, they have the best voice
they have the most range
well if you think about it, Ralph
did a lot of the song lead on most songs
Ralph Translator
Sting of the Police
Peter Gabriel with Genesis
and then Phil Collins went
Phil originally
was the bass with the drums.
For real? Yeah.
Peter Gabriel was the
original Lee's singer. Okay, okay, okay.
And then Phil
Collins and then Phil went.
Yeah. Oh, that's crazy
how that works.
Uh, Jamal, the singer said, what's up?
Oh, Joe, quick question.
What's scariest, Steph Curry on the hot streak, Calvin Johnson in single coverage, or offering time with Marvin Sapp in the church?
Oh, Joe, people got mad at us.
Guys, all I'm saying is look. Why got mad at us guys all i'm saying why they mad at us because you don't understand churches okay fine but i'm not gonna let somebody tell me what i should give i will
give what i want to give nobody's gonna tell me give me twenty dollars give me forty dollars i
might you know i might not give nothing this time, and the next time, give $1,000.
But you're not going to dictate what I give when I give it.
Plus, I might just hold on all my money and don't give nothing.
And then when I see God, I say, I was saving it for you.
You know, I was saving it for you.
I wanted to see you myself and turn it over to you.
Here's all my time.
Hey.
God said God loves a cheerful giver.
A cheerful giver.
If you're telling me what I should, and close the door.
Hey, I say close the door.
I say close the door I say close them doors when I said Malachi
I said it's a
he's talking about
literally you can't rob God
he said you're robbing me
and tithe and offering
when you don't offer
when you don't tithe
I understand
but that's the
hold on
he understands that
sometimes in some situations
you're not able to give 10%
right
but I I don't know how you fly in the private jet He understands that sometimes in some situations you're not able to give 10%. Right.
But I don't know how you fly in the private jet that I can't get on.
You riding the Rolls Royce or Bentley that I can't get in.
Wait, I have a question. People be sick in the church and they can't get no money.
They can't get nothing.
And you don't go by and see all the members, just the members that...
Let me...
Please.
Don't do it.
I know it's something. To each his own.
Nightcap, I finally did it. After three years,
eight marathons of coming up short, I finally
hit my goal. Sub
240. On Saturday, I ran 239
24. I was locked in
training, but tuned in on
long runs. You guys got me through
tough training sessions.
Patterson, congratulations.
Congrats. Anything under three
hours is booking it. You're booking it.
And the sub 240?
You're really booking it.
Yeah.
Warren, Big 56, Luganocho,
would y'all mind sending some prayers to western
north carolina wildfires all around
we sure would
to everybody that's being impacted by the wildfires
in western north carolina
we want you to know that nightcap here the crew
the entire crew want to send our thoughts and
prayers to anybody that's being impacted
by these situations
hopefully everybody
is safe.
The property, I understand there's sometimes that property,
there's things that you feel that you can't get replaced,
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I know that's no solace at this point at this point in time no consolation but I'm praying
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so our thoughts and prayers with anyone that's
being impacted. Lady Ray
hey guys loving all the guests lately
my question is that something
lots of people like but think
it's overrated
wait say it again she said something lots of people like but think is overrated? Wait,
say it again?
She said,
what is something
lots of people like
but you think
is overrated?
Oh,
eating healthy,
whole foods,
vegans,
vegetarians.
Eating booty.
Who?
Eating booty.
Oh,
don't knock it till you try it,
man.
I'm good.
Just try it.
Use a little whipped cream.
What's up with the over-
I'm trying to say,
sushi.
How about that?
What's that?
Uh,
raw fish.
Oh,
sushi.
Oh,
you're saying sushi.
You like it?
I like shrimp tempura rolls with no avocado.
Oh.
No cucumber.
Cucumber.
I hate a cucumber.
Man, who said Chick-fil-A?
Uh, who else?
Kevin Norwood Jr. Oh, if I i work for you i would do like ocho
and when he played and stay at the office ah no
i'm charging
desmond hall said oh can you shout out my wife sh? We're celebrating nine years of marriage. Yes, Desmond.
To your beautiful wife, Shay, happy ninth anniversary.
Happy ninth anniversary.
Hopefully you guys did something special today, Ocho.
Maybe go to brunch.
Maybe went to talk golf or did something.
Saw a movie.
Caught a plane.
But nine years.
Long time to be together.
Ups, downs.
Trials, tribulations.
But you guys will remain strong.
Congratulations from the crew at Nightcap.
Unc and Ocho.
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We got some stuff coming out for you.
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lineman excuse me had a very impressive uh pro day and over 460 pound rev sub uh six seconds in
the 40 yard dash uh 36 reps at 225, 25-inch vertical.
He's going to get his weight down, and he's going to make his family proud.
He's going to make himself proud first, but he's going to make his family proud by doing all the things that he needs in order to be the best version
of Desmond Watson so he can have a long, lustrous career in the NFL.
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