Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Dak’s next contract, Mahomes passes on SNL
Episode Date: April 21, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson discuss Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott saying that he's "not trying to be" the highest-paid NFL QB with his next contract, Kansas City Chiefs QB and Sup...er Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes revealing that he passed on hosting SNL due to his fear of teleprompters, Chiefs GM Brett Veach’s comments about Kadarius Toney, the top 10 countries with the highest body counts, and more! 3:00- Dak not trying to be the highest paid QB in next contract 17:30 - Shannon visited 80 million dollar house 35:30 - Patrick Mahomes turns down hosting SNL 41:45 - Brett Veach vouches for Kadarius Toney 46:45 - Steve Smith can trash talk 54:15 - Best all-time WR trios 01:00:30 - Nightcap after dark 01:05:00 - Much more Nightcap! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, Ocho, check this out.
It's time for a news cap.
Dak's not trying to be the highest paid quarterback in his next contract.
Let's take a listen to what Dak had to say in regards to his next contract.
Yeah, no, I'm not trying to be the highest paid necessarily.
So I'll wait till negotiations begin. And I obviously want to put this team in the best situation, so.
Have your feelings changed at all about your desire to be wanting to be in
Dallas past 2025?
No, I'm focused on here right now, where I am, that's always how I've been.
Anytime you'll ask me, it's always been about right now, getting better tomorrow.
And I've been in this situation before, so it's always been about right now, getting better tomorrow.
And I've been in this situation before, so it's okay.
I'm fine.
And in any situation at that point, betting on myself or playing this year out.
And yeah.
Key words.
Key words I heard from that.
Betting on myself.
I like that.
Betting on myself.
Listen, if I'm Dak, if I'm Dak, Dak, I know you're going to see this.
I love you, baby.
Holla at your boy.
Anyway, if I was you, I would take the Kirk Cousins route and bet on myself.
That's something Kirk has been doing for how long?
When he was with Washington, when he was with the commanders.
What'd he do?
Hey.
Yeah, he got two franchise tags. I understand that.
But also, I'm betting on myself.
He got two franchise tags.
Went to Minnesota, got three years fully guaranteed.
You know what?
Then got another three years fully guaranteed.
This is Dak's last year, right?
You know what I would do, honestly?
Yeah, this is Dak's last year.
I wouldn't even want no deal.
I wouldn't even want no deal.
I'm going to bet on myself because, listen,
it don't take all this time for no other quarterbacks
when it's time to get paid and understanding what you have there are no other options right now for
the cowboys he is the future is he the future or is he not there's nothing to be negotiating about
the numbers are the numbers the market is the market It ain't shit to talk about. So that's how y'all
feel. Is that how y'all feel? We want to prolong everything. You know what? If I was that, I'd say,
you know what? I'll tell my agent, but don't worry about it. I'm finna bet on myself. And after this
season, man, go ahead and break the bank somewhere. Go ahead and break the bank. I know you want to
say all the right things. I don't want to be the highest paid. I understand what you mean.
Listen, everything you're going to say right
now is politically correct.
I'm just saying what I would do and I would
like you to do. I would like you to
say, you know what, I'm not going to play the game that they want to
play over at Jerry's World. I'm going to
play my last contract out, play the
season out and go elsewhere
and break the bank.
I... and go elsewhere and break the bank. For me, I get what you're saying, Ocho.
It all depends on how close to the number that I can tolerate.
Let's just say, Ocho, I want $50 million a year.
I won't.
Hey, they say, you know what, Shannon?
Okay, Ocho, you you want 50 million a year
5 year deal
we can only get to 46
so tell me
what can't you do
with 230 million
that you can do with 250 million
it makes sense
when you put it like that it makes sense
because if you blow if you if you blow 250
you go blow 230 oh yeah if you blow 230 you go blow 250 so that's that's the thing how close
are the number can they get to that i can say you know what i can live with it because even
swamp ain't no swindle.
Both people got to feel like they're getting screwed.
Right, right.
In order for it to be a good deal, Ocho.
Because if you feel like,
if the team feel like you got over them,
they're going to have resentment.
If you feel the team got over on you,
you're going to have resentment.
So both teams, both parties need to feel like they got screwed over in order for it to be like, damn, he got me.
God dang it, man.
They got me, man.
Damn.
I don't know.
I just don't like the way they play.
I love the game of football.
I love the Dallas Cowboys.
I love the Dallas fans.
I love the players that are in Dallas.
I just don't like the way it's run as a circus by the individual who is the Dallas fans. I love the players that are in Dallas. I just don't like the way
it's run as a circus by the individual who is the ringleader. That's all. And I mean,
no disrespect by that. And especially when it comes to the quarterback position,
there's one thing you don't do is you don't play with them. You make sure you take care of them
first so there's no uncertainty. and so they know that they're all
in on you as the future and the quarterback of that team i mean man don't don't get man
they playing they're playing games see the problem oh oh here's the problem that I have is that everybody holds
Dak for me and you know
hey look I don't pull
any punches I hold everybody accountable but
you know it seems to be that people only
hear what I heard I hold certain
people accountable you can't
say well paying Dak all
that money and it hadn't one of anything
you played a lot of quarterbacks a lot
of money so if you really look at it in that term,
the only person that deserved to be paid in is Patrick Mahomes.
So if we're just looking at quarterbacks paid
and that have won something,
only Patrick Mahomes is deserving of that.
So you can't say, well, we paid Dak all that money
and he ain't won nothing.
Man, they done paid Kirk Cousins a trillion dollars.
They paid Josh Allen a ton of money
they paid a lot of quarterbacks
so that's
my only argument and yeah
you won't be booked
big expectation there's a reason
why CEOs make the
money they make because they have a harder
job than everybody else
so the quarterback has a money they make because they have a harder job than everybody else.
So the quarterback has a more difficult job. You could understand
why he makes the most.
I'm not saying, I'm not, look,
I'm not saying just because he's a quarterback,
he should make, if he terrible, he should
make more than a quarterback that's better than him.
Or he should make more than a defensive lineman
or an offensive lineman, but I'm saying,
in this situation, I think everybody in the chat understand what we're talking about.
We're talking about these elite level quarterbacks.
And look, whether you think Dak is elite or not,
he's paid like an elite level quarterback.
I mean, we throw that term elite around too loosely.
Cause I remember when I got to league, they, they,
they wasn't talking about a guy, a guy, you know,
one four or five games in a row.
Wasn't nobody shouting elite. Right. Wasn't nobody shouting elite.
Right.
Wasn't nobody shouting elite.
You have a handful of guys.
You had the Elways.
You had the Montanas.
You had the Marinos.
There was a handful of guys that got that label elite.
Now, a guy win 10 games, he elite.
Huh?
So, with no Pro Bowls, no MVPs, no suit.
So, okay.
Yeah.
I mean, the criteria changes depending on who you're asking and who the player is being talked about.
But again, when it comes to Dak, if I was you, I'm betting on myself.
I'm betting on myself.
You know what? I ain't anywhere. You know what? Forget myself. I'm betting on myself. You know what?
I ain't anywhere.
You know what?
Forget negotiations.
I'm going in this year.
Just focus on CD Lamb.
Focus on CD Lamb.
They can't be right now.
Focus on Micah Parsons.
They got five years, $230 million right now.
With 120 fully guaranteed.
You say, no, I'm going to bet on myself. Let's give Dak three years. right now. With 120 guaranteed, you say no.
I'm going to bet on myself.
Let's give Dak
$250.
With 130 guaranteed.
Bro, they're not giving
Dak no $82 million a year.
I ain't think that went through
hey I'm just trying listen
I'm trying to get
my dog as much money as possible
hey listen from my mouth to God ears
hey
Ocho you do
you do realize
46 million over five years.
Yeah, I like it.
I just don't think...
You know...
No, I just...
I don't think that's enough money for Dak.
Can I tell you why?
I don't think it's enough money for Dak
because there isn't an amount of money
that Dak can be paid from Jerry Jones based on the type of shit he got to deal with with that organization.
What he got to deal with with that owner, always in front of the camera, all the unwanted, all the unneeded pressure coming from the owner.
He needs every bit of dollar based on what he has to deal with when he's under that umbrella, everything that has to do with
the Dallas Cowboys and that star.
He needs to be compensated as such.
You need therapy to play for the Cowboys.
You need counseling to play for the Cowboys.
The fans need counseling and therapy
because they always, always are promised things
and it never happens.
No, I need therapy for dealing with them.
This is our year.
They win two or three games.
They be all in the chat.
We them boy.
How you like us now?
You ain't talking now.
Oh, what you say?
That's it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Give it time.
Just give it time.
You already know what's going to happen.
You already know.
If you see this, this year different.
Even on the network I'm on, oh, this year just seems different.
They're more a complete team.
You say this every year.
I've seen them when they've had 12 pro bowlers.
I've seen it when they've had all pros at this.
I mean, think about it.
They had an all pro guard, two all pro guard,
an all pro tackle,
all pro wide receiver,
all pro quarterback,
all pro quarterback.
Yeah.
What the hell?
How much more you got?
How much more you need?
People say,
people love to say,
oh, Dak is overrated.
Or people love to say,
Dak isn't worth this.
Well, tell me the quarterbacks that are.
Look at the landscape of the league.
You're worth what somebody's willing to pay.
Look at the quarterbacks
that are continuously winning
year in and year out
and tell me why Dak is not worthy.
Because only one team
won the Super Bowl at the end of the year.
Only one team.
And there's a small amount of quarterbacks
that have their team to contention year in, year out.
A very small amount.
So tell me why Dak is not worthy.
Because there's nobody else
that you can take from another team
and put them on the Cowboys.
I'm not talking about the main starters.
You're not moving Patrick Mahomes.
You're not moving Josh Allen. You're not moving Patrick Mahomes. You're not moving Josh Allen.
You're not moving Lamar Jackson.
You're not removing Josh Allen.
You know what I mean?
So tell me who else you would pick
and put him in the Cowboys position
at the quarterback position
and you would still get the same results.
See, here's the thing though, Pocho. And what we have to be careful of is saying worth
because how many times like man that car ain't worth that well somebody paid three million
dollars for that car so clearly it was worth it man i wouldn't pay no 20 billion no 50 million
for no house clearly somebody paid that for it. So it was worth it. Something is only
worth what someone is willing to pay
for it. You can say I'm worth
this all you want to.
But if nobody's willing to pay you
that salary, you're not worth it.
I know my worth. What
is your worth? What is somebody willing to
pay you for that?
You hear that all the time.
I know my value. who determined okay you you
gonna pay yourself yeah so while you're doing all this i know my worth i know my value if somebody
doesn't pay you that i like i like that you said that because that's that's another one you're not
worth it i'm off topic just a little bit when yeah the women women love that Women love that I know my value.
What is that value in general?
That's a great topic for another day.
Yeah.
I'm the prize.
I'm the prize.
Let me ask you a question, though, Joe.
When they tell you, I'm the prize, I'm the prize, well, who the collector?
Come on, Preacher.
Who won the prize?
Right.
You keep telling me you the prize,
but guess what, right there, I see you still
sitting on the shelf. Ain't nobody purchased
it yet. Why you bumping
your gums?
Huh? Right, right, right.
I mean, in order for it to be a prize, somebody has to be willing to win it,
right? Somebody, you know, the lottery,
the big game, Mega Man, Fantasy 5,
Cash 4. Yes, sir. You know, you know, the lottery, the big game, fantasy five cash for, you know, I mean, normally
I'm playing like, okay, you're the prize.
Okay.
So is anybody ever going to win it?
Or does anybody try to win it?
Come on.
Does anybody want it?
Oh, cause there are a lot of times they're prizes.
I don't even want that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just, I just thought about it because i see it
all the time i yeah yeah i see it all the time i just like the wording and then when you said
well somebody has to be willing to pay what their value is because you can't determine what the
value is yourself you can't do that yes okay right that and that's what it looks. I understand.
And so me, this is what I like about what the platforms that we have because we get determined our worth.
But I got tired of being viewed as talent.
I take a check.
I move it along.
And within that scheme, I can only get what I'm entitled to,
what I signed for.
But in this,
I can create as many shows as I possibly can
that the viewing audience,
that the listening audience like.
I like it.
And then I get to determine that work.
Because the more shows you have,
the more shows people like,
they're going to view it,
advertise,
the sponsor's going to come.
So y'all need to stop talking about,
oh, I'm worth this.
Not if somebody won't buy you a Birkin.
Not if somebody won't buy you a house
or a condo or a car.
You're not worth that.
You're only worth what someone
is willing to pay for it.
So I don't care
because you hear that all the time.
I was at a guy's house about six months
ago. Probably about six months ago.
Probably
conservative.
Having a conversation
with him. He walked
in. He saw the house. What?
80 million.
80 million.
And got him up out of there. He said, don't take anything. 80 million. And got him up out of there.
He said, don't take anything.
80?
80!
Shit.
Beautiful.
Told me I could get it.
I told him I could get it for the weekend if I need it.
I said, you know what?
I said, but man, ain't nobody.
I ain't. She got to be an what? I said, but man, ain't nobody. I ain't ain't.
She got to be an angel.
Sit down from the heavens above to come up in here.
I wouldn't even think about bringing somebody up in
here.
Ain't it?
Hit a button and the whole side of the house
goes into the floor.
You overlooking
I can damn near see San Francisco.
That got to be some infinity
when Buzz Lightyear said infinity and beyond
he talking about the pool
on an infinity and beyond
Olympic sized pool
they gotta be somebody in tech
man stop it
look here all I heard he say if you need it just let me give me the Look here.
All I heard you say, if you need it,
just give me the heads up.
Hey, really?
Do you know the kind of money you got to be making
to buy an $80 million house?
Oh, that's
CEOs, that's
the owner of something.
$80 million?
Shh. Tell them to leave it as is. the owner of something. 80 million?
Told him to leave it as is. That's real sporty too.
That's that slick talk.
Hey, that's that slick talk.
Just a clone on your back.
And redo it.
And redo everything anyway.
But I was like, man, please.
Like, but so,
that's what, and you know I heard
a guy
had a bunch of money he's probably worth
probably
7 billion
and to hear them talk
the way they talk
he said Shannon
I don't need
any more money but I don't need any more money, but I don't need any less either.
He says, I have something in this position that I'm in that most people will never have.
I said, what's that?
He said, enough.
Oh, yeah.
When people say, I got that F you money.
Yeah. oh yeah when people say i got that f you money yeah when you start getting into the billion you start getting three four five six fifty a hundred but at that point in time
what do you buy that you i mean if you spend a if you spend a thousand dollars a day if you
started spending it before christ you couldn't spend it all in a lifetime.
So at what point in time do you like,
okay, I want a car.
Okay.
You got the most expensive car.
Now what?
Well,
I want a house over here,
over there,
over there.
Now what?
You just run out of stuff to buy.
So for me,
like that's what made me change.
Like worth,
worth,
worth.
And I was,
I was,
I was a,
I was a big proponent of that.
Man, I'm worth this.
Or that person ain't worth that.
Or somebody paid that person that.
So clearly they thought they was worth it.
Just because I don't, that doesn't mean somebody else won't.
Same way.
Because, you know, we all be there, Ocho.
You ain't going to find nobody. Hey, women, you ain't gonna find nobody hey women don't y'all
believe that don't y'all believe nobody hey oh yeah ain't nobody ain't nobody whatever just like
y'all told me ain't nobody gonna want me watch i'm gonna run out this door and get me somebody
women there will always be a man that's willing there will always be a man that's willing to do
what you want now you might not get
everything you want depending on the type of man you want but there will always be a man that is
willing now you think you're gonna get you one of these one percenters and you know he gonna sweep
you off your feet you're not gonna have to work you know work a day in your life like they do in
the movies nah that ain't likely i mean that ain't that ain't that ain't likely. That ain't likely. You got to be realistic.
But there's always,
there will always be a man.
Women love to say,
I deserve.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
You do.
All of you deserve,
but you also have to be realistic.
Yeah, but you got to stop that.
I deserve to be happy.
A man can't make you happy. Yeah, start from within yeah that's what you create that ain't what you find they always
equate happiness yeah to the materialist possessions that they are able to receive
every time
oh yeah my bad my bad I just heard the word value when you
talk about value it just
it triggers something it just triggers
something so I just
hey y'all need to start with this foolishness
talking about oh elite prize fighters don't care
about belts that's how you're
judged they say elite prize fighters
I've never heard an a fighter in general say that
that's you know what people say when people don't care about
championships and stuff like that ain't never won nothing yeah but you you ain't never won anything
because what do you what that's like said that's like I'm a jockey.
And I said, well, I don't care about winning the Kentucky Derby.
I don't care about winning the Preakness
or the Triple Crown or the Santa Anita.
I don't care about winning the Breeders' Cup.
Then what the hell are you a jockey for?
Chat, correct me if I'm wrong, but the belts do matter.
Because as
you continue to attain
different belts,
if I'm not mistaken, doesn't that give you the leverage to command the kind of money you want?
Yeah, I thought that's how it works.
Yes.
Yes.
A person that don't have no belts don't get to control anything.
Now, maybe somebody says, you know what?
I want to take the fight just because.
Oh, yeah. But Floyd got everything what? I want to take the fight just because. Oh, yeah.
But Floyd got everything that he wanted because he had the belt.
Pick and choose.
Canelo gets to fight who he wants.
Canelo has the belt.
Canelo commands 40 million at the gate.
Yes.
That's the full pay-per-view, man.
So what guy that don't have a belt can command 40 million?
Tell me the fighter that can command
the purse that the granted now when tyson got out yeah but there's only been one mike tyson
there's only been one here 40 million out the gate that's before pay-per-view
so without a belt in fighting how can you there's a reason
why now look at most sports now
you get outliers like
Conor McGregor
but Conor
say if you think about all the guys
because normally it takes a
person that became a fighter
kind of down on their luck kind of
downtrodden you had the
upbringing just like yeah I want to make a way but I want to be a champion person that became a fighter, kind of down on their luck, kind of downtrodden. You had the hard upbringing.
It's like, yeah, I want to make a way,
but I want to be a champion.
That's how you
remembered a champion.
That's
why they have belts. If belts didn't matter, they
wouldn't have one, would they? Think about it.
Name something that you compete in that's
a sport that you don't get to get a trophy or
a belt. Cornhole, a trophy or a belt.
Cornhole, they give you a belt.
You win Formula One, they give you something.
So now all of a sudden, the highest prize that's in your sport, it don't matter.
They just talking.
See, that just goes to show you.
They just talking.
I'm just glad.
Hopefully, I never played with people like that.
Cause I remember when I used to train,
when I would go back home and guys like,
man,
what are you training?
And I would tell them what time you try.
I would tell them.
And they didn't show up.
I'm like,
they ain't on my team.
I don't care.
Right.
I'm telling what I'm doing.
I'm running myself into exhaustion. Oh man. Do you, Hey, today we got 20 we got 21 10 or we got 15 150 or we got jumbos
three fours three threes three twos three 150s 300
oh man hey I'm gonna finish mine oh oh so i finished i finished i we i won okay today we got 30 i did
31 10s i did i did the last 10 by myself it was on time too right
yeah oh how many how many how many minutes you rested between you remember or no 45 uh
I started out I started out
with 45 and then the last 10
yeah
that last 10 I needed
a minute that's good
that's good conditioner right there
because see that's
oh Joe because
discipline requires you to do your very best
when no one else is watching
when they left I could have like hell ain't nobody else out here I could have just told
them I did it but I would have known and so now I'm late in the third or the fourth quarter
I'm wondering why I can't dig down and get it don't be mad at the results you didn't get for
the work you didn't put in. See, that's
what people do. I don't know why.
What about that work?
Did you put the work in?
Did you put the time in?
Did you put the energy in?
Did you put the effort in?
Everybody wants something for nothing.
Everybody want to go
to heaven, Ocho. Nobody wants dead.
Now, the Bible teaches us you can't come in here
unless you go through that process.
So now, I ask you this.
When you write down your goals,
and everybody normally write down goals,
now do you write, so in the left column,
you're writing down your goals.
In the right column, do you write down
what you're willing to sacrifice to get it?
Right.
See,
everybody will tell you what they won't,
but who would tell you what they'll do to get it?
Oh,
I wouldn't do that.
You don't deserve it.
You don't want it bad enough.
You see,
you haven't earned it.
Everybody writes down their goals in the left,
but in the right column,
do you write down what you're willing to sacrifice to get it?
No.
And then when you don't,
well,
he messed over me or they don't like me on the job.
Oh,
this happened or that happened.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
You want to those everything you, you have to be the most unluckiest person in
the world because from the time you were three years old you gave me an excuse for why but can
you give me one reason why not no man stop it y'all have been that's that's the problem. Oh, Joe. See, for me, man, why you?
Yeah.
Because I want to be the best.
I don't think me, I'm better than anybody.
I think I'm better at what I do because I know what I'm willing to do to get.
I know the sacrifices and I ain't got no problem.
And everybody that's in my life understands it.
And if you don't,
oh,
well,
life.
Okay.
I like it.
People don't want that.
People don't want you to tell people want you to tell them a warm, story which you know you did that no no no bro no shannon watched his grandparents sacrifice
until you know my grandfather you know my grandfather was feeling feeling
man oh joe you know how you i used to get free lunch but my grandfather all of a sudden he wanted to feel
big and bad he ain't gonna be
we ain't gonna get no free lunch
man that man like to starve me
Ocho
man
the 50 cent you had a 50 cent a day
people like 50 cent
man 50 cent was a lot of damn money back in the 70s
cause you think about it
50 cent a day 5 days a money back in the 70s. Because think about it.
50 cent a day, five days a week.
That's $2.50.
Me, my brother, and sister.
That's $7.50.
A week?
Times four weeks?
Man, hey, you better put that down there. Hey, we ain't got no money let me get you free
and let me pay a nickel for
extra chocolate milk
man come on
pop pop man you about to starve me in here
man please
but that's what I
a lot of times like
when I do fireside chats or I do public speaking, that's what I tell people.
And I said, OK.
When you wanted to achieve something, you said, I want to do this.
But on the other side, did you write down this is what I'm willing to do to get it.
That's called a sacrifice
and the greater the goal the greater the sacrifice always
and nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm
i go to work every day not one time john always asked me all the time he's like t
how you come to work happy every day I've never seen you
in a bad mood same thing at CBS
same thing at Fox I was like
bro do you understand
I
dreamt I laid in that bed
that iron ass bed
getting rained on dreaming
of this moment
I'm here
I get to live out my dreams.
I get to take care of my family
beyond anything I couldn't even imagine.
Man, please.
What is that to be sad about?
Ocho.
Man, please.
I'm Michael Kasson,
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connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
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In the fall of 1986,
Ronald Reagan found himself at the center
of a massive scandal that looked like
it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask...
I'm Leon Nafak, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do. Patrick Mahomes is passed on hosting Saturday Night Live out of fear. After declining a chance to host, Mahomes revealed why he didn't feel ready to accept.
I have a little bit of fear of the teleprompter.
Mahomes was still scared from a bad experience that he suffered at the Espy's.
It's not easy.
Because that's not... It's repetition.
And when I went to school, you know, when i went to school you know when i went to cbs
oh i have a very heavy colloquial dialect if you listen to my brother talk right listen to me talk
you wouldn't know we were brothers because they're like how can two people raised in the same house
speak so differently and so i went had and i was getting going the lady was coming down
from philadelphia working with me every other weekend when i was in new york went out to dallas
and talked to people speech um a lot of speeches cadence a lot of speeches like they give you
hick tick sick rick stuff like that A lot of alliteration. Better buy
a Buick, buddy, to get you to
speak, enunciate
your words. My
problem is that I go
fast, and when I go fast, my
voice rises. So now
you hear that high pitch.
Look at that.
She got a
t-shirt. She got a sweatshirt over her eyes because that's how at that. She got a, she got a t-shirt.
She got a sweatshirt over her eyes.
Cause that's how I am.
When I get excited,
my voice rises.
Now,
like when I'm just like talking to you,
I have a very,
very,
a very deep voice.
But as I get excited,
my voice rises.
And then it's hard for me to enunciate words.
It's hard for me,
for people to understand.
And so,
man, man,
man,
I'm watching inside the NBA and I'm looking at Charles Barkley talk.
I'm like,
right.
You put your words worse than I do,
man.
Please let me go.
I'm going,
I ain't going to no more therapy. I ain't going to no more therapy.
I ain't going to no more nothing.
This is who I am.
Yeah, I mess up every blue moon.
But you see what you get, Ocho.
No, it's funny.
Depending on what show I'm on
or what camera I'm on,
I flip the script really quick
and change the way I talk really fast.
Or when I'm on here,
I can just be my goddamn self
and say what I want to say.
But hey, inside the NFL,
I'm going to change it up really quick
and talk as professional as possible.
And one of the things I have to work on
that I have a problem with
is I talk so damn fast.
I talk so fast
and because I'm talking so fast,
I'm not thinking out what I want to say.
I'm just letting it go and it's just running off.
And sometimes I mispronounce words.
I say it wrong because I never slow down.
I never slow.
I have to slow down.
I need to take classes myself.
Right.
Well, that's the thing when you read the prompter.
The first thing they tell you is that you have more time than you think. And I always, anytime that I do ad reads or I have to do something in prompter, I have to always tell myself, Shannon, you got more time than you think. You got more time than you think. You got more time than you think. And so I go through it a couple of times. I read it four or five times and, you know, and then you get a cadence of it because you have to realize like when, like Patrick Holmes, that prompter is at the back of the room and it's, it's big. Now it's big,
but it's still at the back of the room. Now, normally when you read, ain't nothing moving,
just your eyes. But now as you read that prompter, that prompter is moving
and what you want to do, you feel you need to speed up also. So that was theter that prompter is moving and what you want to do you feel you need to speed up also
so that was the problem that i was running into so for me i'm like hey bro no hey i try to do as
little prompter as i as i have as i as i can but here you know what i have ad reads i have ad reads
for club shasha i have stuff that i have to do but and then you're like okay you tell yourself
okay you got more time to your thing make you know i'll come in here early i read through it
get the cadence of it okay yeah but it's not it's not it's not easy it's not easy as opposed to
looking at a script and having to memorize it and just say it in my words. I prefer having a prompter with the script in there
where it sounds like me,
as opposed to just seeing it on paper
and trying to memorize it, then regurgitating it out.
And I mean, when I think about Mahomes and being on SNL,
I don't think that's really not his personality.
It doesn't fit him and who he is yeah especially right now
i think i think it's too early for him and it would almost be having to force him to do something
that he's uncomfortable with in general outside of just the prompter just just the way he is the
way he carries himself snl is really not not him now payton payton manning that's him travis kelsey
that's him it fits their persona but see in that but that's what. Travis Kelsey, that's him. It fits their persona.
But see, here's the thing, though.
See what you just said?
That's what you compare it against.
Yeah, yeah.
Guys that have done it and have been great at it.
See, I don't like to do things.
Most guys that are great at things don't like to do things they're not great at.
Yeah.
Patrick Mahomes is here. You mean to tell me all of a sudden just reading something in a little monitor right yeah no i'm not good at that
bro so i ain't doing it see me i don't like i don't like prompter because i just move see i'm
just like for the this is easy for me i'm barely very i'm just look directly into the camera camera find me i'm talking i'm having a conversation so when i'm at a podium i'm
just having a conversation i'm talking to somebody i look out in the crowd i move up and down
but i'm not i'm not really looking into it i'm not unless i have something directly to say
that well okay ocho i'm talking directly to you or if I'm looking
I'm talking directly but for the most part
follow me I'm having a conversation
we're in the barbershop I mean
we're in the barbershop but we're talking to people
we ain't looking directly at that person
we're talking
yo
check this out Ocho Jim
Brent Beach is the latest member
of the Chiefs to back Kadarius Toney.
Beach said Kadarius Toney problem.
Our most talented, probably our most talented
wire that. Says it's just a matter of him
staying healthy and I don't think we've ever
stopped believing in him.
You know how, listen,
you don't pay that anything, Jim.
Yeah, we gotta keep it.
We gotta keep it. It's all the game it's all the game it's all smoke and
mirrors a bunch of bullshit obviously but he did say something right cadareous tony and being the
most skilled receiver that they do have yes yes he is if if when he's healthy and when he's used
correctly he is dynamic he's special just things just didn't work out. Obviously. They're trying to keep his value up, huh?
Concentration Oh Joe, you know, he got because Oh Joe, okay. I can run the perfect. Oh, yeah
Oh, yeah, and he's a tremendous route runner. Yeah, you're right. But what good is a great if I drop the ball? That's something
If I'm shooting if I'm shooting for Joe being you playing basketball, right?
Okay If I'm shooting the front row, me and you playing basketball. Right. Okay, I need to box you out to get the rebound.
The possession doesn't start until I grab the rebound.
But if you miss the shot and I don't get the rebound, what have I done?
You run that great route.
That's something he can work on.
And then you drive the ball.
He's going to be somewhere else, and he needs a fresh start.
He needs a fresh start to get things going.
Now, I'm not sure what the rashid rice rashid rice situation is like now i think they might keep him based on
the situation and not knowing what's going to happen with him i mean i know he's not going
nowhere but i'm sure he might have to sit a little bit based on yeah yeah they're probably probably
probably missed a couple games they might keep him
i don't know i just know he's dynamic and he he again he's already this was a fresh start
yeah we can be dynamic no you know he can be dynamic he's already getting a fresh start
obviously from from being in new york and i would i would love for him to see it work
you know in in Kansas City.
And if it doesn't,
sometimes you need more than one fresh start.
And that's fine as well.
Yeah, but the question I always,
I always, you ask yourself,
man, a guy this talented,
first round pick,
and a team was willing to move on
with a guy for one year?
Like, damn.
And then you gave, and then you traded him for what you traded him for.
I'm like, damn.
So, okay, so now I'm thinking, now I'm paying close attention, Ocho.
Because something ain't right now.
Something ain't right.
Hold on.
After one year, a team gave up on a first-round pick,
and you traded him for what you traded him for?
And he didn't help matters.
Look, bro.
I get it.
Because everybody deals with rejection differently.
I mean, obviously, it stung.
What we just talking about, Ocho, I'm a first-round pick,
and y'all moved on.
So now I got to gloat a little bit.
But I think that's what age.
I think him being a little young
probably handled that situation differently,
but everybody handles situations different.
You don't know what you do
until you've been in that situation. I was
in that situation. Denver didn't want
me. We played them in the first round
of the playoffs. We beat them.
Not only did we beat them, we
went and won the Super Bowl.
And I remember when we beat
them, a reporter
asked me, Shannon, you want to call the National
Guard on your former team? I'm like, nah.
I said, I got a lot of good friends still
over there. They're hurting right now.
This ain't the time, bro. This ain't the time.
And I remember
seeing a lot of guys,
they're like, Sean, man, we remember seeing a lot of guys, man,
like, Sean, man, we happy for you.
Hey, man, go win this thing.
But, I mean, to each his own.
Some people are like, oh, you did this?
You broke up with me?
I'm going to go get me a prettier girl,
a guy with more money, whatever the case may be, Ocho.
Everybody handle, everybody can.
We got to stop that, and I was a big proponent of that.
Unless you've been in that situation.
You don't know.
Cause it'd have been interesting.
Had you won the Super Bowl,
would you have went back to Cincinnati?
Yeah.
I don't boast like that.
Never,
never have never would.
But.
Oh,
you,
so what you doing to the DB?
You boast about what you're going to do.
You celebrating on what you're doing.
I do my little trash talking now, you know, throughout the week.
I do my trash talking on the field.
But ain't nothing like at your head, at your head.
Now, Steve Smith, nah, that's boasting.
He going to talk, he going to talk.
Hey, Smitty don't play, boy.
He going to talk about you, your mama.
He going to talk about your kids.
He going to tussle with you. He going to talk. He's going to talk. Hey, Smitty don't play, boy. He's going to talk about you, your mama. He's going to talk about your kids. He's going to tussle with you.
He's going to fight with you.
He's going to swing.
He's going to swing on you.
Literally.
Oh, man.
Yeah, man.
Smitty a wild boy, man.
He a good dude.
But he better now.
He better.
I had him on the pod, but he's in But he better now. He better. Hey, you know, I had him on the pod
but he's in a better place now.
But boy.
We was at Santa Monica together. Remember that?
So I was with Smitty for two years way back
before we even made it.
Alan Marpant
says Tom Brady offered cash
incentives to teammates for one specific
thing. He said Brady took a starting
offensive lineman to the side. He's like, hey,
if you guys can get a screen to go for
more than 15 yards, I'll give you
a thousand bucks cash each.
That is for you guys. So every time
that we get that, I'll be happy to make
that payment. Marpet said there were
multiple plays that met the standard for the
payment. Guys don't need millions of
dollars to be incentivized. They don't.
That's dope. They don't.
We used to get money.
First one to the end zone.
20 bucks.
Man, they're like, man, you making money.
Hey.
It's just a matter of pride,
Ocho. It's the pride
factor.
I mean,
hey, we have a great practice.
Hey, hat day.
We win a game. We got hat day.
No Monday, and we got hat day
on Friday.
It makes it fun.
You're already rich in the fact that there's
another added incentive. It's not much.
It's $1,000 for screenplays.
It just makes the game that much more fun
and wanting to accomplish it for your quarterback
and for your teammates too.
Something small.
Just something small as that.
How you excited and out there competing like hell.
Man, I remember we used to have,
Mike gave us that and said,
okay, every time we win a game
victory money victory monday hat day on friday man we were damn near a year
because we beat hold on who we beat we beat seattle no no no no we beat uh sandego there
were charges in sandego back then so we beat. Won all the playoff games and the Super Bowl.
So we start next year with hat day and victory Monday and hat day.
Won 13 straight.
And did I remember we lost?
Like, damn.
What?
Damn.
I was more mad about it.
Man, y'all done effed up my hat day.
Y'all done eff f up my hat day y'all don't f up victory monday
man we 13 and on joe man we lose to the general jets on a saturday and i'm like all i'm thinking
about damn we got to come into this raggedy mofo on money right and now we got to wear helmets on
friday that's the only thing i'm thinking about walking off the field. Not that we lost the game. Not that we're not going to break
the 72 Dolphins record.
I'm thinking about having to take my
black ass to work on Monday.
And now I got to
wear a helmet on Friday. I ain't wore a helmet on
Friday in a whole year.
Damn.
That was sick.
Listen, I can feel you.
I was sick, Ocho.
I got used to my helmet.
I got used to my helmet
because we one minute much.
Hey.
What about, hey, what about
in minicamp?
Hey, we have a good day hey oh
a mini camp all right
we have a good practice
if we have a good practice
y'all can go home today y'all ain't gotta come
in y'all don't have to come right mini camp is over
or in training camp
all right we have a good afternoon practice
I'll give y'all the night off
what I remember them days hey All right. We have a good afternoon practice. I'll give y'all the night off. What?
I remember them days.
Hey.
Woo-hoo-hoo.
Well, we have a good morning practice.
Morning practice.
We normally have pads on in the morning,
and then we're in shorts in the afternoon.
Mike, come back down.
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be two hours.
Mike, hey.
We have a good practice.
Afternoon off.
Uh-uh.
At all.
At all. Don't y'all eff this all. Don't y'all F this up.
Don't y'all F
this up.
Man, we had a fight.
That's what's going to cause a fight.
Man, to get the afternoon
off on you.
Oh, no. Man, you know them practice was hard.
See, it ain't like it is now. We were hitting.
We was fun up back then. We was hitting.
I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
connecting audiences with stories
that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
It's this idea that there are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate
and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide.
And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask Attorney General...
I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal
that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago,
but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane,
I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra,
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A question went viral asking,
is there a better all-time trio receivers than the Bengals?
Chad Johnson, A.J. Green,
and Jamar Chase.
What you mean?
I mean, there are other trios,
but we are up there as well
when it comes to trios.
Oh, a better.
I can name one right now.
Yes.
Randy Moss, Chris Carter. I can name a bunch now. Randy Moss, Chris Carter,
and can I say
Jason?
Justin Jefferson. Hold on. Stay with me now.
Stay with me real quick.
Oz Akeem, Torrey Holt, Isaac Bruce.
T.O., Jerry Rice, and
J.J. Stokes.
I'm not saying better.
I'm just naming some trios that are absolutely good.
Micah Irvin, C.D. Lamb.
No, T.O. is with the 49ers.
Don't do that.
T.O. is with the 49ers.
I know, I know, but I'm just saying.
T.O. played for the Cowboys, too.
Yeah, I know, but still.
T.O. was the first team all pro with the Cowboys.
No, he played there. Well well if that's the case then
T.O. A.J. Brown
and um god damn
yeah I mean
you know A.J. Green
I'm trying to think who else
yeah
well ain't nobody be
first of all
T.O. and Jerry and anybody else you said jerry and anybody right yeah it will go
oh john taylor i forgot about john taylor you can put debo
jt was like yeah yeah he was jt john taylor jt was like that i mean obviously you ain't nobody
gonna get the credit because you got world rights
on one side, so he getting all the
shine, but JT was like that for real.
200-8 slam against Cincinnati.
For the touchdown,
you got Isaac Bruce,
Henry Erlich, Torrey Holt,
you got Green Bay, you got
James Lawson, Sterling Sharp, Devontae Adams,
Randy Moss, Chris Carter, Justin Jefferson, Tim Brown, You got Green Bay. You got James Lawson, Sterling Sharp, Devontae Adams. Yeah.
Randy Moss, Chris Carter, Justin Jefferson.
Tim Brown.
Tim Brown.
Jerry again.
Yeah.
Tim, Jerry.
Yeah. Fred wasn't number 25 right yeah yeah yeah that's a good one I like that I mean
again it's all
preference it's all preference but we
one thing about them bangles boy they gonna draft some receivers
boy they've been dragged they've been
they've been on the money
yeah oh
how we gonna forget about the stealers
well who you with
AB
okay AB yep that's interchangeable How are we going to forget about the Steelers? Swan, Stallworth, and AB.
Okay.
Swan, Stallworth, AB.
Yep, that's interchangeable. You could throw Hines in there too.
Yeah, that's interchangeable.
I like that.
I like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean,
we probably could have, if he could have ever made it to the
made it to the start of the season
AB might have been
might have been with the Raiders too
but uh
yeah I mean
it's been some trills
when you
when you do
like overtime
in the teams
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah cause Stephon Diggs was in was in Minnesota that's interchangeable too And the teams. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Cause Stephon did was in Minnesota.
That's interchangeable too.
Jane was in Buffalo.
Remember Eric Moles?
Stephon did was in Buffalo.
Andre Reed.
Eric Moles.
Andre Reed.
Yeah, that's right.
He was there.
And that's he always in Buffalo.
He had a good year again. Good year again. Yeah, that's right. He was there. And that's he always in Buffalo. He had a good year again.
Good year again.
Yeah.
I think who else played?
Yeah.
Cardinals.
Yeah.
Ocho, check this out.
Agreed.
Man says you shouldn't own
a Tesla Cybertruck
if you live in an apartment.
Do you agree or disagree?
You said apartment.
Apartment or condo.
Context matters because if you're
in an apartment...
You shouldn't be renting.
If you drive a Cybertruck, you
should not be renting a condo
or an apartment.
That's a $100 thousand dollar car now it's
marked up high as hell right now because they ain't supposed to be hey this ain't supposed to
be number 60 000 oh i see the picture now oh yeah yeah he's supposed to have that matter of fact
you got to be careful here because that might be a dude just visiting the chick too i'm just i'm
just throwing it out there that could be a dude that's visiting a chick
because i don't think nobody with no cyber truck would be staying in no apartments anyway
oh yeah man we don't see people with benzen and all kind of things in an apartment
oh yeah you remember the hummer you remember the hummer was the big thing on joe
yeah i mean i had Right outside of the apartment.
Oh, yeah.
I'll never forget.
Lavender.
It had a beautiful, beautiful, pretty lavender with a little pearl to it.
Hummer.
Yeah.
Matter of fact, you know who did it?
Remember 310 Motoring in LA?
Yeah. I'll never forget.
310 Motoring.
Yeah.
Very beautiful.
I drove a Hummer.
I only drove
a Hummer one time. Jamal Lewis had a
Hummer. And man, we was
out. J. Lou, man, we was out
one night. It was
me, Woody,
Suge,
J. Lou, Corey.
Right. Man, it was snowing
and it was getting late.
Man. I said, man, I'm gone. Man, it was snowing and it was getting late. Man.
I said, man, I'm gone.
Man, I saw them keys.
I left.
Right.
I drove his truck to work.
He ain't come to practice.
So they call him.
He's like, man, somebody stole my truck.
I say, I got his truck.
They say, why you ain't go by and pick him up?
I say, hell, both of us can't be late.
If anybody going to be late, it's going to be him.
I ain't fit to be late.
I've been here all time.
You're dead.
Man, it was snowing.
Right, right.
Man, hey, I had somebody. Man man i had to get home man y'all
if you could get help me help me oh no i was driving down my house right right right
you already said i went out anyway oh no no sir no can do
guys we really appreciate that man we had like 30 000 in the chat did we
yes that's dope that's dope yes yes guys we want to thank you thank you thank you thank you thank
you thank you for hanging with us so late ocho it's time for our last segment of the night
last segment ocho you ain't gonna believe this, Ocho, but this
was Nightcap After
Dark.
The top 10...
Oh, I got excited.
The top
10 countries
with the highest body count.
Okay, okay, okay.
Via World Population Review.
Top 10 countries
with the highest body count.
You care to take a guess?
We put it up there on the screen.
How would you say
if you guessed any of them?
Brazil.
Brazil? Brazil?
I'm trying to think.
To our country, too.
I don't think I would have
before I saw it
I'm thinking
I can't even get past Brazil
because when I think about Brazil
everybody party
everybody just
and they be
and they be
they be
ooh
ooh
there's something
it's something in the water in Brazil
I don't care
I don't care what y'all say
right it's something in the water because Brazil. I don't care what y'all say.
It's something in the water.
Because ain't no way they got women.
Man, I saw they had this basketball player.
She like six-fold.
And she put them heels on.
Wait, you saw it today on Twitter?
Like a paladin pride.
Yeah, she had on the sweatshirt.
She put on the brown dress.
Had on the brown.
Yeah, I know you're talking about it.
You started walking.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I never see her on payday.
Whole YouTube money gone.
All YouTube money gone.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
She got it all.
What? Yes, Lord.
The whole YouTube check gone.
Not that cat chat,
but the other YouTube chat.
Yeah.
She can't get that cat, buddy.
But she can get that other buddy, though, for sure.
What are we looking like?
Ocho,
Switzerland is number 10.
Okay. Sweden
is number 9. Italy number 8. Norway number 10. Okay. Sweden is number nine.
Italy, number eight.
Norway, number seven.
Finland, number six.
South Africa, number five.
Iceland, number four.
New Zealand, number three.
Australia, number two.
Turkey. Turkey.
So guess what?
Them guys that be going over there
talking about they going to get
them hair transplant.
They going over there
to do get something else.
When I look at stuff like this,
or I'm talking about resumes.
When I look at surveys,
I wonder how do they go about
finding out the information
that these are the places
with the highest body counts.
I'm always curious
how that works.
Yeah.
But guess what, Ocho?
Look at
Switzerland,
Sweden,
Norway,
Finland,
Iceland.
What they have in common?
So you ain't got
nothing else to do but the...
It's cold.
Ah.
Little friendly.
You make sense. You make sense. You know what I'm saying. You make it sense.
You make it sense.
Little friendly.
You know what I'm saying?
You make it sense.
You make it sense.
But I'm.
Girl, hey, you know it's a little cold outside.
New Zealand gets cold as well.
Iceland.
Okay.
You right.
You right.
You right.
That makes sense.
Family.
I'm still confused when I think of Brazil.
The only thing I can think of, the beautiful women and the guys.
And you already know when you think about, I think about Brazilian soccer players.
I think about Carnival.
I think about Brazilian soccer players and the amount of women that they deal with and how they party, how they have fun, how they, you know what, that, you know, they do the other thing too.
But I didn't know much about these other places
I would have never like I said oh yeah what I would have thought of course it'll tell you
wait a minute Paris Paris Paris not even I was there fridge because the because you
grab because you know everybody like you know talk French you know what I'm saying you know what I'm saying
you know hold on
what about Ecuador you know your boy
Ecuadorian you know what I'm saying
you know what I'm saying what's up
what's up
you know what I'm saying
you know your boy Ecuadorian
he's the best to go
man yeah man everybody talking about yeah man I saw Ecuadorian. He's the best to go podcast.
Man, yeah. Man, everybody talking about yeah, man, I saw her on Twitter too.
I saw her earlier today.
She was a Brazilian
basketball player, right?
Yeah. Yeah, she's Brazilian.
She's a basketball player.
I'll be watching that beach volleyball too.
You watch the beach volleyball?
Yeah, there it is right there. There it is right there.
There it go right there.
If she can cook, I'll marry her tomorrow
all she gotta do
if she can put a pop tart
in the toast I'll marry her tomorrow
get her a green card
and visa and everything
paper's already filled out
what you mean
nah they ain't gonna look right man
I don't care
they look right
they look right man y'all see that thing
that bad thing Sean got
it look right
I can't let you go out like that
you gotta get some
please let me go out there like that
it ain't gonna look right
easy watch me So how are you going to have a woman that's calling you? Please let me go out there like that. It just ain't going to look right.
Easy.
Watch me.
Watch me.
Matter of fact, she's going to see this too.
Watch me.
Somebody go send it to her.
I mean, normally, Ocho, that's a general rule to me.
My mom, that's what my mom said said my mom said she never wanted a man
that she was taller than
cause the first time she get mad then she gonna hit him in his
head
and she would have done it
too but nah I don't think I've
my height I mean
I've dated women my height
and they probably was a little taller than me
because if a woman is flat footed
with no heels on
and then when she put on three four inch
heels okay yeah she might have had me by a little
bit I I'm security who I
am I'm still listen right
because I'm still shining
sharp now I'm wishing me right
somebody six four with no
heels and putting on heels and being like six
you know
all right I got you i don't care
that'd be hey that means when i carry you i got my hands out here like this here they're not close
like this they like that that's all i'm saying be sure i get everything a back and a legs and
don't you know what i'm saying you see you know what i'm saying i got you i I got you. I got you. Just say it, Ocho. Oh, man. Mm-hmm.
And that's perfect.
That's perfect.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
You ain't got to say.
You ain't got to be on your typical.
I know what you're talking about.
I ain't got to say no more.
Definitely do.
Definitely do.
Make sure.
Don't forget now.
You got to.
Mm-hmm.
That's what I already done.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho? I done pop that thing on the way to pick up
I don't pop that on the way to pick up
yeah
yeah
oh yeah
yeah man
yeah
like that
if she's 6'4 she a good
see
she probably 200
yeah so you all in
see
yeah
you see first of all
you're late if you ain't 180
yeah
220
whoo I have a plenty
yeah
that's low
yeah man
show that one more time
show that one more time
one more time
make sure my eyes ain't deceiving me
it was in the caption too
Ms. Sharp
turn your head caption two. Miss Sharp.
Turn your head.
Don't be looking at my wife.
Matter of fact, never mind. We're beefing. I forgot we're beefing. We're beefing.
Matter of fact, I'm taking
the beef to the next level because I'm not even
I'm standing here tonight.
I got my little blanket
and all.
What's her name?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Look at these steps.
That don't mean to say. I like that
I'm about to have a decent proposal
oh yeah
you remember that
yeah
yeah
it wasn't nothing indecent
but I think
that's a very decent proposal
oh they can't see it on you we're working on it but that's a very decent proposal.
Oh, they can't see it on you.
We're working on it.
Hey, we're going to get our technology.
We're going to get our technology up to date.
You won't be able to see it.
Oh, yeah.
That's a very decent proposal.
Yeah.
Indecent is $40.
Whoo.
That was nice looking.
Let me go be nosy. I. That was nice looking. She all right.
Let me go be nosy.
I know it was Ingrid something.
Yeah, you see the name?
The name was Ingrid.
It was Ingrid and something with it.
I had to hear it. I had to hear it go by.
Hold on.
I couldn't watch it too long.
Oh, I found it that fast.
Ingrid.
Yeah.
Vasconcelos.
Or
they go right there.
Yeah, it's right there.
I'm showing it to you.
Oh, Hioraji?
Okay. Okay. All right. Okay. Thank'm showing it to you. Oh, she on IG? Okay.
Okay.
Your family told.
Yeah.
Hey, Ojo.
She don't even know.
She won the lottery.
Family life about to change.
I'm looking at the pictures.
I'm not trying to talk about it. I'm looking at the pictures. You'm not trying to talk about it.
I'm looking at the pictures.
You trying to talk me out about it?
That's okay, Ocho.
Nah, nah, nah. You can't do that.
You can't do that.
Ocho.
Ocho.
I still work out.
I still work out, Ocho.
Yeah.
Ocho. Yeah. Ocho.
Ocho.
Quarter to three.
You live right now, Ocho.
Not me.
Listen, you might want to.
I know you started with it.
Oh, she is?
Oh, she married.
They said she married.
Damn.
I'm sorry.
My man, hey hey no disrespect bro
you got a winner
you got a winner
I'm sorry
oh okay
oh I see him
I see him
I see him
I see him
well damn
I had to scroll all the way
to the bottom
just to find the dude
don't worry about it
there's other tall ones
out there
and you know you know in Brazil yeah yeah yeah they speak Portuguese Don't worry about it. There's other tall ones out there.
And you know, in Brazil,
they speak Portuguese.
Yeah.
Portuguese, you know, they bait them.
Because I know you,
I ain't no Portland.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
Now, you talking about body?
I'm talking about
jet black wave. I was sick looking under here, all the Oh, yeah. Now, you talking about body? I'm talking about
jet black
wave. I was sick
looking under here, all the waves up there.
I'm talking about thick, luscious
locks.
Brazil came to me.
Nah, but I'm just saying.
You gonna get me in trouble, man. You gonna get me in trouble.
You gonna get me in trouble.
I ain't know that. I ain't know that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I doubt it was a long time ago.
I hear nothing.
Okay.
Okay.
Long time ago.
Long, long time ago.
I'm just checking.
I ain't never been to Brazil.
Yeah.
You ain't going now. We can't even go now you about to get mad
see Ocho
we should leave
this would be the time to do it
yeah
we talking
I like the way you're thinking.
I'm going to keep this fight going on
that we got right now so I can go ahead and go out there
with no issues.
Nah, see,
you like type C.
You like to behave.
You like makeup sex.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You right, you right, you right right but right now in this situation i gotta i gotta hold i gotta hold my ground i got
i got i gotta say i yeah i gotta say you are what you're not gonna do you're not gonna get
comfortable you're not gonna get in place yep when you think it's okay for the the smallest of
things you know i let's You know, I needed to...
I have maintained the honeymoon phase
almost four years.
And I ain't trying to lose it no time soon.
Yeah.
So, I need that same energy
and enthusiasm
to continue just a little bit longer.
At least let's...
Yeah.
At least let's jump the broom first
for you. You get a little comfortable on your boy At least let's... Yeah. At least let's jump the room first for you...
You get a little comfortable
on your boy.
Come on now.
Yeah.
Okay.
You're right.
Man, I don't know if this chick was...
Excuse me.
I don't know if this young lady
was serious or not,
but she went viral
after listing the things
that she expects from a man.
Things I expect from my man.
Ocho, number one, pay all the bills.
Number two.
Unrealistic, but go ahead.
Take care of my kid.
Not from him, not his.
Okay, go ahead.
No.
Cook and clean. okay go ahead no cooking clean let me cheat in peace
buy me a house
and a car in my name
only
STF you and do what
I say
massage my body every day
okay sex me only when I'm in the mood and do what I say. Massage my body every day.
Okay.
Sex me only when I'm in the mood.
Be faithful to me no matter what I do.
And last but not least,
marry me.
I mean, all that was cute.
Yeah, all that was cute.
If you're playing a video game,
if you're playing Sims,
you can do that.
If you're playing GTA 4 game if you're playing sims you can do that if you're playing
uh yeah gta4 you can do that you can get all that you wish for all that you want for
in your head mentally in real life no yeah no
i mean listen i wouldn't even go i wouldn't even go there i saw go there. I saw you had to get a closer look.
I wouldn't even put it.
Yeah.
But I'm saying, first of all,
even if you have that,
if you think like that,
why would you put that out there?
Like I said, look,
I think people now just want to go viral
because I don't think, you know what I'm saying,
take care of your kid.
Hold on, first of all, I thought saying take care of your kids. Hold on.
First of all.
Right.
I thought once we come together, they're our kids.
So you've already you've already singular that like, OK.
The yours seems to me a lot.
The funny thing about it.
Think about everything she asked for.
Think about everything she mentioned.
Good luck with that.
Would you just say about value earlier?
You don't have to ask for it.
Yeah.
Because it would already be happening.
It would already be happening.
Let her cheat in peace.
So let me get this straight.
You want me to pay all your bills,
take care of your kids,
cook and clean,
buy you a house and a car in your name only,
and now you go,
I'm doing all of that on you.
It's just a bunch of baloney.
A bunch of baloney. Because the type
of, I mean, listen, I ain't even going to get
into it. The type of dude
that's going to be in a position to
do all that anyway, ain't even going
to be playing with you like that.
Ain't going for that. What?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
That's that
that's that one percent at all. First of all, like you said. That's that. That's that one. That's that one percent.
Because first of all, like you said, that's that one percent is all one that can do all the things that you say.
Yeah.
Ain't no, ain't no, ain't no, no guy that's working nine to five.
No hardworking man.
I mean, first of all, even me and when I was growing up, a guy used to work hard.
He get his paycheck on Friday.
He'll turn it over to mama.
Mama paid all the bills. She went and got grocery shopping.
All the bills that needed to be paid,
she paid them.
But you best believe
that fool was hot on the table when
he sat down. It wasn't
no reheating. Ain't nobody
had, there wasn't no microwaving.
The microwaves was at the
Jetsons house. I remember the Jetson's growing up.
You know, Air Roy, Judy J.
And Astro was the dog.
That's what the microwave was.
Food was hot.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Man, there wasn't no fire time.
That meal was hot.
My granddaddy sat down.
My uncle sat down at the table.
All he did was wash his hands.
He's sitting down at the table.
My grandma set that plate down in front of him.
Or my aunts was setting the plate down in front of my uncle.
It wasn't nothing.
It wasn't no, I ain't cook nothing.
What?
If y'all from the South, y'all know what I'm talking about.
Y'all know what I'm talking about,
but they didn't play.
Man,
either you,
man,
look here,
man,
you couldn't play like that with nobody.
All those things I think is more for social media.
It's cute.
It's for engagement,
but the real,
yeah,
the chance of it happening in real life,
like,
come on,
that's not even reality.
No, no, hell no i mean ocho i wouldn't i wouldn't even expect even if i did all that thing for a woman i wouldn't expect uh for her to do
number four i wouldn't expect her to do number seven.
Ain't happening.
Number nine? Ain't happening.
Ain't happening. Man, please.
Man, y'all be getting reckless out here.
Somebody say, not just the South.
Oh, great. Can you say, not just the South?
Hell nah, man.
The men that play, I don't know when that transition don't show to where
guys didn't get hot food. I don't know when that transitioned, Ocho, to where, you know, guys didn't get
hot food. I don't know. Maybe in some
places they still do that.
I think, you know,
all my uncles, I couldn't tell you, Ocho,
because I don't really know nobody that age.
All my uncles, like,
hell,
I only got one uncle living.
Well, I got
one on my dad's side. He's like in his 90s. And my other uncle, my mom's side, I think got one uncle living. That's, uh, that's, uh, well, I got one on my dad's side.
He's like in his nineties.
And now my other uncle,
my mom's side,
I think he's like 70,
I think, I think,
I think James probably like 74.
70, 74.
So he'll be 74.
So, yeah, so I, I couldn't tell you Ocho,
but I just know when I was growing up,
I ain't know nothing about no reheat what
everybody granddad would have lost his mind
if he came home
and somebody was Barney and you know Barney I ain't
made it yet man please
hey that chicken was
ready right whenever they was gonna cook them girls better be in that kitchen
when papa get off at six o'clock better be ready he come walking up okay okay okay
hey play right oh yeah i can imagine if you, it had to come from somewhere. He was in the military.
Man, please.
Man.
Boy, it was rough.
It was rough.
Rough.
Okay.
So you want to save this one for the...
Okay. All right. All right. We got...
Oh, Ocho, this one. What, tonight right all right we got oh oh oh this one what
tonight the night camp after dark oh tomorrow tomorrow no no no we're gonna save this one for
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That's 325?
It's 325 at 5 o'clock, right?
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