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Why are you scared?
Man, that shit don't mean nothing, nigga.
It means nothing.
Deebo walk out like Deebo.
Deebo, don't look at him like that.
He gonna run.
These guys don't mean shit. Hey I mean like
That shit work on like
Regular people man
That shit don't scare nobody
Nick
What are you talking about boy
I'm on whatever you want boy
Hey
Hey
Hey Shanna
Huh
I need to be a part of this
Cause I want to buy the gates It ain't gonna be no regular ring I'm put gates up high Cause he I need to be a part of this. Because I want to buy the gates.
It ain't going to be no regular ring.
I'm going to put gates up high.
Because he's going to try to get up out of there.
Me?
Yes.
I want high gates.
I want high gates.
If the hot gate gone, he want the MMA.
No, no, no.
I want high gates so he can't get out.
Hold on, hold on.
So what you're sitting here telling me is you know how I am.
You know how I'm built.
You know the cloth I'm cut from.
And you don't believe in me?
Because a nigga look like that? Yes.
Yes.
I bet.
Yeah. All I'm saying
is we sit. Let me paint the picture
for you.
All fours in prison. Yeah.
It's getting ready to get dog.
Me and Shannon,
we walk out
because we in the next sale.
And Debo's just sitting up there
eating some chips.
Looking at you.
Something going down that night.
It ain't going to be Debo. It definitely ain't going to be Devo.
It definitely ain't going to be me.
I'm just trying to figure out, look,
I understand that y'all played in the same division,
and, you know, I don't think y'all ever beat Pittsburgh,
but what makes you think that you can beat this man?
He put his pants on, right, one leg at a time just like me what did you
talk about yeah but the difference is his pants don't fit mickey mouse but he's a large exactly
it's funny it's it's i mean i think we look at aesthetics we look at size we look at somebody
being big we look at a nickname like debo. And we mistake that with, okay, he can whoop everybody.
Not everybody.
No.
I didn't say everybody.
Who came up with this foolishness?
Huh?
Who came up with this foolishness?
What foolishness?
No, come on, man.
Everybody in the NFL is scared of Debo.
What?
Everybody in the NFL is scared of Debo still.
When was the last time you played, though?
A decade. When was the last time you played, though?
A decade.
When was the last time you played?
Last time I played?
Yeah.
Last time I played was 17, 18.
We lost to Philly.
Philly Super Bowl.
That's a long time ago, and we still scared. I did the same thing you did.
Lost Super Bowl.
Do you ever watch Debo work out like his tapes?
What do you mean?
I work out, too.
Not like that.
I don't need to work out like that.
That ain't my strength.
That ain't my forte.
But I know I have a certain skill set.
So you're going to stay outside and just jab?
Yeah, killing niggas.
But you know he coming.
Who?
He coming.
Coming where?
You know what?
Can I have the ring size cut down?
So you don't want him to be able to run?
I don't want him to be able to do nothing.
I ain't throwing no towel in.
No.
Everybody going to be able to.
All his people in the corner going to be butt naked.
Ain't going to be no towels or t-shirts.
It sounds like the whole crowd, nobody believe in me,
and it's just how it was when I was growing up.
Nobody believe in me.
So just.
Can we take a poll?
Who got Ocho? Yeah! Let you go! Nigga!
What? Okay.
Too bad that ass ain't gonna be in the ring with you.
Who got Deebo?
Yeah.
See, what just happened was the women who like thugs and like they do to come home when they want to, they the ones yelling.
All the fellas like, they know you're going to kill you, dog.
So you got a select crowd.
I like that.
I like that you got an audience.
Don't worry about it.
Just set the fight up, man. Oh, it's gonna
happen. Just set the fight up. I'm not a
bad man. Can I bet on? I'm not a bad man, but I
bet on this one. You bet on what?
You heard me. What you said? I'm not a
bad man, but I will bet on this one.
I'm betting too. Who you bet
your money on? Who you think?
Me?
I'm betting on D-Bill in 30 seconds.
Well, y'all Over under the first round.
Huh?
Over under the first round.
No, no, no.
He going to run.
He going to run.
He in shape now.
He going to run.
So he ain't going to catch in that first round.
It's going to be that round three.
He said he wasn't running.
Oh, he running.
That's what he said.
That's the philosophy.
He going to run.
Debo, he's going to run. He going to run. Devo, he's going to run.
I'm going to run.
You're going to run.
I ain't never ran for nobody in life.
I ain't never ran for nobody in life.
You ain't never done this.
Huh?
You done this once or twice.
I've been fighting since 87.
What are you talking about?
No, I ain't talking about that type of fight.
What's the difference?
It's a big difference.
Man, y'all scared.
First of all, you're different. What do you mean we're scared? We ain't got to fight. I ain. Man, y'all scared, man. First of all, you're different weight class.
What do you mean we're scared?
We ain't got to fight.
I ain't scared.
I'm just saying, man.
Nigga, beat that nigga ass, man.
I don't care how big he is.
We going to thump him.
They trying to help you out.
They trying to talk some sense into you.
I don't need no sense, nigga.
No, Deebo don't cut no deal.
I'm going to take all them chains off your neck when I knock your ass out, too.
I bet you won't. Yeah. They know. Matter of fact. I'm gonna take all them chains off your neck when I knock your ass out
Yeah
Matter of fact, that's the only thing I want. I give you all that other shit Oh yeah, I like the bracelet
I'm like, you wanna take your game too and call me Ocho
You want that cross bracelet? You want that cross bracelet? Ooh, I want that cross bracelet for sure. You got all that
Well, you know how to get it. Hey, B-Gone
B-Gone You know how to get it? I love, you know how to get it. Hey, D-Go. D-Go.
That's the only way to get it.
I love it.
You know how to get it.
Yeah.
And you got the right one.
I ain't letting other people be scared of you.
People, when you knock them out, can I get the third bracelet?
Mama told me don't mess with nobody that's scared of you because they pull a gun or a knife.
I'm glad you don't scare me.
I don't got no gun.
D-Go, you want the third one?
No, I want the third one.
I want the third one.
I want the third one.
Yeah.
Whoa, whoa, dog. Whoa, whoa, hold up. Everybody's picking what they want. Yeah. I want the third one. I want the third one. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Everybody's picking what they want.
I want the third one.
Yeah, pick what you want.
What size shoe you with?
11.
I want them.
Yeah.
It's funny, y'all.
It's funny y'all don't believe me, but it's all good.
I believe in you.
I'm going to shock the world.
You're going to shock the world?
I'm going to shock the world.
I believe I'm going to get that bracelet. I'm going to shock the world. You're going to shock the world? I'm going to shock the world. I believe I'm going to get that bracelet.
I'm going to shock the world.
That's what I believe.
He ain't cut no deal either.
He ain't cut no deal.
Like, it ain't going to be no fake.
He ain't going to like either.
I don't care nothing about that.
He don't get down like that.
Oh, I don't care nothing about that.
Is that a day date?
What are you talking about cut a deal?
What's a deal?
I'm saying you don't cut deals.
You're not going to, you know, like they did the other thing that we just saw that everybody
wanted to see with Paul.
Oh, no.
He ain't cut no deals.
Oh, no.
Cut a deal for what?
This will be the first time I'm actually saying to kill somebody and get away with it.
Dog.
Check.
Dog, don't go in there, dog.
Hey, you let that shit scare you?
It scares me.
Yeah.
Yeah, I ain't got a fight.
I ain't got a fight.
That nigga scared me.
I'm built different, man.
Hey, make sure you rail everything in real name.
I'm built different.
Hey, rail.
Make sure you put everything in your name, baby.
Hey, can I get some insurance on you?
Yeah, make sure.
Keep it cute, nigga.
All right, man.
Good.
Keep it cute, boy.
All right.
We're still right here.
Ain't nothing here.
All right.
Hey. Hey. Hey, no. Good. Keep up. All right. We're still right here. Ain't nobody here. All right. I got him.
Hey.
You got to figure this out.
Hey, no.
Take it off.
Yeah.
That's what I'm waiting on.
Take it off.
Take it off.
Take it off.
That's what I'm waiting on.
All right.
Take it off.
Where they do that at?
Do what?
Take off that chain of the fight.
What?
Right in your face.
I thought it was about to go for the hoodie.
I was waiting for it.
Set the fucking date, man.
Fuck you.
Nah, nigga, fuck you.
Hey, dog.
August, August.
What is happening?
Can I be your manager?
You asked for it.
Hey, Chad.
Get off.
You mushed.
Ocho, I'm sorry.
Ocho.
You go ahead and show me.
Can I manage you?
Huh?
Can I manage you?
I want to be your manager.
Nah, nah, you don't know what I mean.
Nah, nah, nah.
Let me tell you what I'm going to do.
I'm going to let somebody in the crowd be my manager,
and you get some of the purse.
Okay, let me tell you what I'm going to do because I'm his manager.
Because we're going to blow this fight up.
We're going to make a lot of money off this fight
because we got some big drawers, not drawers, but drawers.
But I'm going to make you a lot of money because because i'm gonna have every part of your body rented out the bottom of
your shoes because they're gonna be like your bank i'm going they're gonna see everything when he
knocks you out i'm gonna have i'm gonna read this mod I'm going to have everything on you. All right. Boost moment on your neck.
I got you, dog.
Make all your jokes.
No, I'm dead serious.
Make all your jokes.
But when you fall, I don't want to.
Don't be trying to congratulate me.
Boy, I know I believed you.
I knew you could do it.
I don't want to hear none of that shit from none of y'all.
You ain't going to hear it from me.
You ain't going to hear it from me.
I know.
I'm going to say, hey, you know what I'm going to say?
Show your ass off to work tomorrow.
I'm going to climb up under the ring so I can talk to you when you fall.
Oh, you're going to be the conscience.
I'm going to get over.
Stay down.
Don't you get up off your.
Get up.
You got it.
All right.
Don't worry about it.
You're killing him with your face.
I'm just trying to figure out, why not box in something that you do?
Why would you want to go MMA?
No, because I want to make sure he's comfortable in something that he's good at
or he thinks he's good at.
Also, what I'm going to do, man, I ain't going to even lie.
I don't want to, like, punish your face, break everything in your face,
break your bones or nothing like that.
What I'm doing, I'm going to choke you out.
And I'm going to choke you out, and I'm not going to let go.
And the refs are going to have to choke me out and let you not gonna let go and the ref gonna have to choke me
out and let you go. He mean this stuff man. Do you see this dude man? There ain't no way in the world
I'm getting no D-roll. That shit don't scare nobody. It scares me. And as your manager he afraid for you.
I don't know. You know they say the loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room. If your manager come in all white. If your manager come in all white.
Are you coming in all white?
Because it ain't going to be no towel.
I'm going to just flip in the rain.
I'm tired.
I'm tired of talking.
Just sit up.
Just get the date.
We're going to sit up.
Make it happen, Will.
In New Orleans.
No, we got to go.
We got to go.
Ain't nobody coming over no fight.
Y'all know that.
Yeah, but it's got to be Vegas.
I love it here, but y'all ain't going to find me.
But you know what?
It's got to be Vegas or it's got to be Jerry's World.
Where?
Dallas, Jerry World.
Stadium big enough.
Me and Jerry ain't speaking right now.
I'm just joking.
We just got finished talking.
We just got finished talking at the war show.
Excuse me?
What is that?
I don't know.
Oh, the Saints.
I almost came to the Saints back in the day.
You that close?
Okay.
They took me fishing because they was trying to impress me.
And I got sick out there on that water.
I was sick as a dog, man.
I was so mad.
I was sick as a dog.
Although I didn't come.
That's the year I went to San Francisco. I was on a tour and I came through here. I was sick as a dog. Although I didn't come. That's the year I went to San Francisco.
I was on a tour and I came through here.
I love everything about this city.
I went for a walk today.
I like the long, like the real nice shotgun houses.
Yeah.
They're big.
They're not small ones.
But I like that.
I don't know if it was St. Charles Street or something like that.
They had a lot of those beautiful, beautiful homes, man.
I love it.
How much are those homes, by the way?
How much?
Tell me how much.
Half a million?
That's one episode for Shannon.
Hey, well, we'll be able to clear it in this fight.
You'll be able to get one of them homes.
That's fine. That's fine.
That's fine.
I can't let you go in there, dog.
Huh?
I cannot let you go in there.
I can.
I'm good.
I can't do that.
I can let him go in there.
As a friend, we go too far.
As a matter of fact, I'm encouraging it.
Devo don't play, man.
Look at Devo sitting over there right now.
See what I'm saying?
That shit don't scare nobody.
I'm encouraging it.
Let's make this money. I care about him Dive. That shit don't scare nobody. Dive. I'm encouraging it. Let's make this money.
I care about him too much.
I care too.
I promise grandma,
before grandma left,
I was going to look out for her.
Coach, coach, coach.
Where you from?
You care about him so much,
and you a man of God.
I ain't going to kill him.
Thank you.
I'm going to choke him out, though.
But when he wake back up?
I'm going to let go when they say.
Hey, where you from?
Fort Myers.
Where that's at?
Florida.
Where I'm from?
Miami.
Where that's at?
Florida.
Fuck that nigga.
V-Bone.
Hey.
I ain't got nothing to do with what he just said.
Hey.
I like that. Keep that same energy. I'm with what he's just saying. I like that.
Keep that same energy.
I'm going to keep it.
Yeah.
Always kept it.
See, you're going to make me not let go.
Okay, that shit don't scare nobody, bro.
I can't tell you that.
Hold it.
You're going to be going to tap and do all this shit.
Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Only thing I'm going to tap is your face.
Hey, how you like that now?
I mean, make President Trump sign an executive order for you to let him go.
Hold it.
No, he ain't going to do that.
No, he's not in your weight division, dog.
That's what I tried to tell him.
Who? You heard me.
He don't care about weight, man.
Anybody say honk at him.
Okay, say it one more time.
He's not in your weight division.
He put his pants on one leg at a time just like me.
He bleed just like me.
Yeah, but his pants are like 42s.
Nah.
That's fine.
That's fine.
He don't put it.
You put both of them.
Y'all going to learn.
Y'all going to learn.
Both of your legs at the same time.
Y'all going to learn.
Look at that man's legs.
Look at your legs.
Hey, dog.
I want to involve them a little bit.
Can y'all ask some questions or something?
Yes.
Let's let them ask questions.
We ain't got the mic yet.
They can yell it hood style.
Hold on.
Where's Jordan?
Jordan.
Yell it.
Just yell it.
No, we got mics set up right here.
And Jordan don't.
Yeah, come up there and ask a question.
There come mics right there.
There's Jordan right here.
Who got a question for the panel? Jordan There come mics right there. There's Jordan right here. Who got a question for the panel?
Jordan got a mic right there.
There you go.
Yeah, it's good.
Oh, yeah.
Who's got the first one?
Right there, Jordan.
Can you see?
What did he say?
I can see how it did, D-Bone.
You just need to see Chad.
You don't need to see how it did.
I don't need to watch him.
What did he say?
What did he say?
What? He want a shot.
Oh, he want a shot.
He want a shot.
He want a shot.
I got a question for all.
Go ahead, man.
Yeah.
My name is Christopher Alcindor.
And I got a question.
I wanted to know, how does it feel to be the most highest rated podcast in the world?
I'm going to tell you right now, it feels great.
I've been doing this for so long and to finally get the recognition that I came here to get and I've been searching for.
I mean, it feels unbelievable.
You know, I want to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
It feels great.
It feels great to accomplish things with someone.
You know, to have Chad by my side doing nightcap.
Club Shea Shea with CJ as my producer, Ash,
and her team does a great job with nightcap.
And to have my guy that comes on from time to time,
even though he gives me a hard time.
That's why I stopped calling you, because all you
want to do is Joan. No, you know you get the truth
when you call me. No, I want the truth. You know you got the
truth when you call me.
I don't want the truth sometimes.
But you know what? You respect it. That's what I like about it.
I do, because you listen and you respect it.
But it's
unbelievable the amount of
support that you guys have given me through all
the years. And when people say it's an overnight success, did you not see those 10 years that I spent on CBS?
Did you not see those seven years that I spent on Fox?
That's 17 years.
There ain't no overnight success.
17 years is overnight?
Oh, well.
But I thank you guys from the bottom of my heart because without you, there is no me.
Yeah.
There is no Ocho.
You know what,
Jay, you just had to find your
format. Yes.
I don't think y'all know this, but I was
on CBS. Then when I left,
he came on CBS.
But it wasn't a format conducive
to his success because when you're doing
television in the NFL,
you only get 15 to 30 seconds
to exhaust your thought.
And he's a thinker. He needs to paint
a picture so you can see it and you can hear it
and you can understand it. And
15, 30 seconds ain't enough time for him.
So when he got on another platform that
he was able to develop his thought and you
understand how smart and intelligent
he is and how quick
with it he is, you got a chance
to really meet the real Shannon Sharp.
And I'm glad y'all gave him an opportunity.
So you need to applaud yourself.
Absolutely.
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There's no debate that this is the greatest global sports figure of our lifetime.
Listen to Ali and Me, now on Audible. Before we go any further, Jake Paul and Canelo Alvarez are finalizing a contract to box in Las Vegas, Ocho.
The proposed bout is speculated to take place May 3rd, 2025 in Las Vegas, potentially coincided with Cinco de Mayo weekend,
a traditional date for major boxing events. Promoters anticipate that the fight could generate revenue
with estimating, suggesting the purse around $200 million,
driven by pay-per-view sales and ticket revenue.
Ocho, are you surprised that Canelo would rather fight Jake Paul than Benavidez?
I think Canelo's at a point in his career where he can pick and choose
who he wants to fight.
He's earned the right to be able to do that.
Fighting Benavidez is dangerous.
Fighting Benavidez is dangerous.
I think right now the Mexican monster would probably beat Canelo based on where Canelo is as far as in his career.
It's a certain, and Benavidez is hungry.
Yes.
Benavidez is hungry and has an advantage in that fight.
So I understand Canelo is riding off into the sunset, making as much money as possible. You know, being able to
make $200 million fighting
Jake Paul as opposed to
taking much less to fight
It ain't no risk with Jake Paul.
Well, I mean,
it's a win in a sense,
especially financially.
Potentially $100 million, $150 million.
What happened to Bud?
He's supposed to fight Bud. I know.
Yeah, they canceled that.
They stopped that. I mean, to be able to fight
a guy that's really not a professional boxer,
yeah, he's better than,
say... It's more of an exhibition, though.
It ain't no exhibition with Canelo.
I mean, you know what I'm trying to say.
But, I mean,
that's just like what you're trying to do.
Ooh.
This ain't finna be no exhibition
this nigga finna get that work
he finna get that work
and I want y'all to keep keep keep doubting me
keep talking trash you keep
putting your little fucking mean face on
pussy
what
yeah
look that man said
Apollo Creed was in the exhibition.
Who?
Apollo Creed.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
With Draco.
That's a movie.
Oh, okay.
It's real life.
All right.
Well, look, we're going to have Deebo back on in two months to see where he's at in his training.
We'll have you back to see where you are in your training.
Hey, get your weight up.
Deebo don't stop training.
Get your weight up.
He messed his knee up.
I never thought. He ain't got nothing to do with his upper body.
That's going to be your excuse when you get your ass
moved.
My knee. My knee good.
My knee good.
Watch out. I ain't kicking you in your ass with it.
I'm going to kick you right in that knee too.
Do it.
It's like a steel.
Okay. Keep talking pussy.
You're a weak ass lady. You ain't weighting as much as my son. Do it. Yeah. It's like, hey, still. Okay. Keep talking, pussy. Oh, weak-ass leg.
What?
You don't weigh as much as my son.
Man, I'm 205 right now.
I practice with my son for somebody like you.
All right.
Well, show me that in the octagon then.
Oh, I see.
All that pushing weight, pushing sled, that don't mean nothing when it comes to these, nigga.
Yes, it don't.
It don't mean shit.
All right.
You got to realize I'm going to grip you.
I'm going to put these motherfucking hands on you.
All right.
You don't look like a bitch.
All right.
All right, bitch.
All right, bitch.
Show me.
Check.
Show me.
Check.
What?
He meant that.
I mean what I'm saying, too.
No, he meant that.
You see me smiling?
I know you.
Yeah.
I know him, too.
All right.
He meant that.
James Hansen, ladies and gentlemen.
Woo. Woo.
Woo.
You're going to show them that, though.
So fast.
Why are you looking back?
Why are you looking back?
Why are you looking back?
He thought something was coming that time.
Hey, hurry.
Watch my six, man.
Watch my six.
No, no.
We got to get this pay-per-view.
Yeah, just make sure.
We ain't going to let him steal on you.
Okay, I don't let him steal.
Come on, dog.
Go ahead.
How you doing, gentlemen?
Hey, my question is for Shannon and Prime.
I'm a big 49ers fan.
I want to know, hey, what Super Bowl was the most special to both of you gentlemen?
Being that you won multiple.
The first one.
The first one.
The first one.
Why you ain't ask me?
My bad, dog.
The first one. Yeah. asked me. My bad, dog.
The first one.
Yeah. I think the first one because there's nothing like the first because you can't replicate
that the second time. You won back-to-back.
I won back-to-back. Won a third
win in Baltimore, but there's nothing like that
first time. Y'all remember your first kiss?
You remember your first everything.
Hold on. You got women sitting
by their man and they won the first one
and you saying it.
Okay, it is what it is, but I'm saying you don't remember that. You got women sitting by their man, and they won the first one, and you saying that.
Okay, it is what it is, but I'm saying you don't remember that.
You can't say that.
They look straight.
Y'all just look straight ahead, fellas.
But you remember that first one, the adulation,
because that's what you really play for.
I mean, the money's going to come, and you make a lot of money if you play this game.
If you play this game, you want the two M's.
You want money and memories, and you want as as many you can in both categories yeah yeah and so for me it was
the first that's good good answer well i won i won a super bowl at man 22 what was it like huh
what was it like the confetti falls on the screen. Congratulations. Appreciate you, bro.
Check.
Hey, what's up, y'all?
So first and foremost to the beautiful people
in the room,
happy Black History Month.
Yes.
All right, all right.
And thank you
for the Rose Sparks coupons
that will be put to good use.
Oh, okay.
Well, you got some sparks?
You got some on you?
Yeah, I got the little coupons that were on the uh chairs but um so what's good i don't really have a
question for you guys but um i am a local kid i am actually a medical student down the street at Tulane University School of Medicine.
Congrats. All right. All right. I will be graduating in May.
I'll be the first physician in my family and I want to go into sports medicine.
And Coach Prime, the way you have taken this mantle as a coach and making our young men more than just athletes,
bringing them into this professional light. You have truly inspired all of us and just me.
And I just wanted to say, I would love to be the team doctor for whatever team you're on.
And so here you go. Shoot your shot.
Shoot your shot, man.
I'll clap all you want.
And everyone, be a push.
And I'm not asking for a handout or anything because I come from a praying family and we speak things into existence.
So I just want to let you know, Coach Prime, I look forward to working with you one day.
Amen.
I like that.
I like that.
Jordan, Jordan, hold on.
And now we got coming to the stage.
We're going to hold on from Q&A for a minute.
Now coming to the stage, Louisiana's own, New Orleans' own, Master P.
We got P here.
We got my dog here.
That's P.
There you go, man. We got my dog here. That's P. There you go, bro.
We got my P.
Did you see when I
When I played Bouty Bouty
In the meeting room
I had to educate the youngsters
They didn't know nothing about Bouty Bouty
Come on man
Yeah yeah
So we started up in the morning
Like whenever I walk in
We play some kind of music
And I had to educate them about
We Bouty Bouty
We Bouty Bouty
Pete let me ask you this yes you built this empire on music and
you branched off to do other things what was the mindset when you started this empire well you know
i grew up in the projects calio projects out here and i ain't had enough i live with my grandparents
and uh she had 12 kids.
Me and my brother made 14.
I just wanted to make it out the ghetto.
I wanted to get my grandmother a house one day.
And that just pushed me.
It pushed me and it pushed me.
And I said, whatever they could do, we could do it.
And so ever since after then, I've just been building and grinding and hustling.
And went from selling no records to over 100 million records independently.
But you were one of the first to have a distribution deal that was in your favor.
You also was one of the first to have entrepreneurship that wanted to do things outside of music.
How did you develop that mindset though I mean I guess like anything else like this man
I guess when you when you're hungry and you're poor you told me I think about it because you
always got to have a why yeah my why was I ain't had nothing I got to make it up out of here a lot
of people was dying young a lot of people didn't get opportunities that I was able to get and I'm
like I'm gonna make the best out of it I'm there's gonna be no limit to my success and that's what
i call my company no limit you know b and i had an experience together um i mean he's at the top
of his game and you're talking about an athlete you know you're talking about two sports but this
man was was was multi multi just understand with the talent.
So he came to
Dallas to play. They had a trial for
the Mavericks. And when I tell you
he had it, he had it, right?
So they called me over there
to holler at Pete.
Because Pete still had that hood
in him.
What I mean by that is, you know,
Pete went to practice and I was like, Pete, you know, people went to practice.
And I'm like, you can't go to practice, D.
You can't do that, dog.
Like, D's like, man, I'm giving them buckets and I'm doing this and doing that.
Man, what's going on?
I say, dog, tell me about what happened.
Man, you know, we was running wind sprints and I was winning them.
I said, you can't do that.
And I was doing it.
You can't do that.
You know, the stars that they have here, you got to let them make it. Yeah.
Because this is their team.
Do your thing, but you got to let them make it.
You know how the politics is.
It's politics and everything, y'all.
Think about it, right?
And that's what makes the trailblazers trailblazers.
We got things outside the box.
Yeah.
I've always thought outside the box when I was telling, you know,
Deon when I was in Dallas, right?
It was tough because I know I was put in the way when I was telling you know Dion when I was in Dallas right it was tough
because I know I was with it I had it I mean so I grew up with Steve Nash so you know me I'm already
on him like man Steve like man yeah you need to chill out but you know that's the way we was
raised down here it is like like we just raised tough.
Like a lot of kids today don't have to go through what we had to go through.
And at that time, New Orleans was the murder capital of the world.
And it was like a privilege to be able to go outside and play basketball.
And so I always was just tough when I played. And then I was like one of the fastest ones on the team.
I'm number one in all the drills.
I'm thinking I'm in.
Right.
But like Deion said, that don't matter.
I mean, we got to give this man a round of applause for what you did in college football, my brother.
Thank you.
Because this is what I want to tell y'all, right?
This man actually changed the whole game of college football
because they never wanted to see us do what you was able to do, bro.
And it's incredible because now when I walked into this man's locker room,
I was like, man, hold up.
They got a barber. They got all this stuff. I'm like, man, this up. I went, they got a ball, but they got all this stuff.
I'm like, man, this is crazy.
This man done really changed the culture right here.
This was the hood for real.
It was love, but it's like you see everybody having fun.
And I think the difference is a lot of players want to play for you
because they want that type of atmosphere.
Yes, sir.
And I appreciate you for coming to support it.
Yeah. Man, you know I coming to support it. Yeah.
Man, you thought I got to support you.
People are like, our sidelines in Boulder, you've been there, Shaq.
It looks like the BET Awards.
Yeah.
Everybody want more sidelines.
Hey, Pete, listen, you've launched everything, bro, from music to food products,
even the basketball league, and you've been able to build generational wealth.
What advice do you have to the young artists and young entrepreneurs looking to do some of the same things you've done,
especially those right here from your hometown?
Well, first, y'all, put your trust and faith in God.
That's the most important thing.
And don't be afraid to put the work in because they say work without faith is dead.
And so a lot of people think, oh, I'm going to just pray and go. No, you've got to really put the work in because they say work without faith is dead. And so a lot of people think, oh, I'm
just praying. No, you got to really put the work in. You got to grind. You got to go to work and
then God going to give you all those blessings. If you do right, you have integrity. Because one
thing that I learned in this world, this game of life, you have to have integrity because that's
doing the right thing when nobody's looking. So most of us only want's doing the right thing when nobody's looking so most of us
only want to do the right thing when somebody's looking so when you do the right thing and nobody's
looking you're going to be all right let me ask you this had you made the nba would you have still
been as hungry to do other things outside of sports yes because everything i do i do it because
i love it i don't do it for money so you got to have a passion and a purpose. And so everything that I do, I've never done nothing for money.
I'll tell you right here in New Orleans. Right. Y'all know me as the ice cream man.
But I started out as the popcorn boy selling popcorn at the Superdome.
And when I met Tom Benson, I say, bro, I'm going to be rich.
And he say, yeah, you're going to be rich. You got to take care of your business and do what you got to do.
I said, yes, sir.
And who would ever thought a 15-year-old kid that didn't have nothing,
that I was going to be able to be doing what I'm doing now
and to be able to have a sustainability that's nothing but God.
All the things that you've accomplished, I mean, music and snacks
and real estate and this.
What endeavor haven't you tackled yet that you that piece that you know what?
That's next. I mean, building family brands because we look at all these big companies.
These are family last names. So I started Miller Family Foods because I want to be able to bridge that wealth gap and be able to pass that generational wealth down
from generation to generation. So being able to build a family name and brand is so important.
If you look at Kellogg's, look at all these different companies, these people last name.
And so I don't think they'll imagine that we could do something like that.
Right. Go ahead, Ty. I'm just thankful, man, that I've been knowing this brother for that we could do something like that. Way to go.
I'm just thankful, man, that I've been knowing this brother for,
I don't know how many years.
And you've been consistent, my dear brother.
I mean, you've been consistently who you are, how you get down,
on stage, off stage.
And you've always tried to help another brother.
I've never seen you in the bull junk trying to put nobody down or trying to clown nobody. You've always tried to bring us up. Not only
us, your family, your kids, your loved ones, everybody. And I applaud
you for that because I know you don't have to walk away from some junk you really didn't
want to walk away from. You did. You took the high road and I appreciate you for that.
Thank you, my brother. I mean, it's tough when you
grow up in property and you come from the streets
and you're out there to change your life, you could get tricked out of your position.
I know a lot of these football players and, you know, entertainers,
we get tricked out of our position because we really come from the hood
and we really can fight too.
So it's like sometimes you'd be like, man, you're serious?
Like, why is you playing?
Right.
But that's when you know you got to take a couple.
You got to take a couple deep breaths because you really know what you're dealing with.
But this world now with the social media and the Internet, they're going to try you no matter what.
Like, think about it.
Now you're seeing people catching cases no matter what like think about it now you're seeing
people catching cases but somebody just saying something about it so that's why i'm saying it's
a it's really a spiritual welfare and so my thing is that's why we got to keep praying because you
can't stop somebody from saying something about you now and you know it could be straight false
but now you got to either answer it or or you gotta not say nothing and then somebody
gonna say well you must be guilty because he ain't say nothing yes and then if you say something man
you got too much money why are you talking about this yeah hit dog or holler yeah so it's like
but it's the truth though right y'all yes it's absolutely true i'm gonna tell y'all something
i'm gonna tell y'all something that's that's incredible right dion you changing the way
we think about coaches people want to play for you because a lot of these coaches think in tradition
they don't really understand us i'm talking about black men that's in these locker rooms that comes from broken homes,
come from all these different, it's a different way.
You know, you have to treat everybody different.
I don't care if you've got 100 people on your team.
You know how to go walk in.
Some people you can scream at.
Some people you've got to talk nice to.
Some people you've got to give a hug to.
My coach always say you treat them all fair, but you don't treat them all the same.
Nah, you can't.
It's just like your family.
You got kids.
You can't treat them all the same because you want to give them that love.
But in certain ways, you got to give all of them that love for them to actually get it.
Pete, let me ask you this.
Hold on.
Go ahead.
My turn, man.
Go ahead.
I want to talk about music.
Yeah.
I want to talk about the music industry right now.
Yeah. As opposed to the way it was the music industry during the no limit heyday right? Yeah.
I want to know your current take on the state of the music industry today as opposed to how it was
then. Yeah. What do you think is the difference? I think to be honest with you right what i love about now is so many young
people making money yeah but for us we never was angry because if you got a lot of money you
shouldn't be angry i never was upset if i got money right like why so many beefs and all this
stuff is like because you got all this money bro we try to make it out the project, not go backwards to the project.
There's a big difference.
I think this industry now is they're trying to prove how tough they is.
We never had to do that because our goal was to make it out, right?
And I just think that this generation is dying young.
We wanted to live and get older.
Ain't nothing wrong with getting older.
That means
you did something right in life. And so I think that I tell people all the time, right,
it's what you invest in your time in. So I feel like this generation is investing their time
into the wrong things. Everybody have 24 hours is what you do with your 24 hours.
So if you're going to invest five, 10, 15 years into going to prison,
why not invest four years going to college or building a business?
There's a lot made about the Super Bowl halftime show.
You're from New Orleans.
I'm sure you'd have loved to perform on that.
How do you feel that the NFL should choose,
should select the halftime show?
Man, everybody up here know, let's be real,
the NFL going to do what they want to do.
For sure.
So we need to go on our own things and create our own stuff.
If that's what we're going to think,
we're going to have to listen to what they say so i i really don't get involved in it i mean we know little wayne is probably one of the best artists in the world and he deserved that yes but we also
know that kendrick lamar then did all this stuff and that's what they want but what could we do
about it but except then we got to salute the brother because it ain't him that's making the decisions.
Right.
It's them.
And so I'm not going to not say that Kendrick deserve it.
Yeah, he deserve it.
But this culture down here is so different.
If the NFL really knew that before they made the decisions, they wouldn't be getting the flag that they get.
This is the problem I have with that, Pete.
You 100% correct.
But when we do what you just said we
should do and have our own thing we don't support it yes nope yes we we don't support it well see
think about it that's what they do though D they support them but we don't support us we just talk
about it it's black history month what are we doing we don't do that let me tell you what the
last several concerts I've been to i've been to wayne
concert yeah uh i think it was snoop and i forgot who was the third
90 of the folks in the audience was not y'all
the last time i looked in colorado at the football game% of people in the stands are not
y'all.
Every time I look around,
it ain't y'all.
But whenever something go down, y'all
got something to say.
So, you
can get mad all you want. I'm just telling you straight up.
I got your back. I love you.
And I'm down with you and I'm going to fight for you to the
end. But if we want to get out of what we want to get out we got to support one another you know what
we got to be able to communicate and love and be able to tell the truth because I'm gonna tell y'all
this the problem is right here right if we're gonna bridge the well gap right we only make
product for black people other cultures make products for everybody and they build business and brands for
everybody so i'm a type of person right i'm not prejudiced i just love being around good people
whether they're white black asian latino that's right and it don't matter to me i love good people
now the thing about it is it's the bad people that's making the noise and and every time
something happened think about it it's you say when you look at billionaires in the world,
we could count the black billionaires on one hand.
So how are we going to control anything?
And when you look at CEOs of these Fortune 500 companies,
we make a tenth of 1%.
And so we don't want to see us get to that level.
So then we can't even take care of the community
because we don't have enough of us
running these big corporations so when you look at amazon you look at walmart you look at target
you look at all these big fortune 500 companies at the top you don't see us at the bottom at the
entry levels you see us and so we have to change that and i think that's what this about it's
tough for us because think about it right even the the top players in the NFL, even look at the thing that they did in the basketball and NBA this week.
You took Luka and you took Anthony Davis. They didn't even know that they was being traded.
Think about no matter how much money they make and they could make 200, 300, 400, 500 thousand dollars.
But the person who owned these teams they switching
them around like chess players and we can't do nothing about it because we don't own that
is nobody look like us at the top of that level to say hey this is what we need to do and so we
have to change that mindset it's just a mindset y. Like Coach said, we living like crabs in a barrel.
We trying to stop each other from getting to the top because as soon as some one of us sneak out,
we trying to outdo each other than to say, how can I help everybody else get out? And so that's
what my life has been about, creating future millionaires. I feel like I don't want to be
at the top by myself. Amen. Shadow, you know, we're going to have some deep discussions and we have some real ones,
right?
And when you go onto your bulljump and people coming at you, who are those people?
Look like me.
But the reason it bothers you is what?
Because you do so much for us.
And then we attack you.
That's why it bothers you and i'm sitting up
there saying dog look at man forget that keep on doing what you do keep on going out there
being a blessing and keep start i mean it's nothing that's gonna stop you but you right
you got to keep on doing your thing but let me tell y'all something. It hurts us when we kicking butt for y'all and y'all don't support us
or you coming at us.
That bothers us.
That really does bother us.
And we want y'all.
Ain't nobody sitting up here that don't want you to come up.
There's nobody sitting up here that got a jealous spirit in their body.
There's nobody in here that don't want you to just rise up to the top.
Nobody.
That's why we so darn
blessed because you want we want y'all to come up with us be honest with you coach that mean y'all
slowing the process up because we can't change the past but we can change the future and and if we
we have that mindset to help and love each other we're gonna be all right and so for me i'm gonna
tell y'all straight up i'm from i'm from new Orleans. It feel me when they get mad at me or don't, they don't like
something or say I can't do something. I'm getting out there and go get it. To be honest, that makes
me go even harder. You know what I'm saying? I just think that I put my trust in faith and God,
I don't put it in mass. I don't even care about what somebody say. And I'm going to keep grinding,
keep hustling, keep going. Every time they try to stop me,
say, hey, Pete,
you can't go this way.
Okay, I'm going through the window.
I might climb through the chimney.
But no, to me, it's just like,
maybe.
I ain't taking no's.
To be honest with you,
I done been through it all.
So I feel like God spared my life
and I'm here for a reason.
I want to help the next generation.
That's what my life is about, helping the next generation.
Banker, let's give it up for Master New Orleans' own Master P.
Love you, boy.
Love you.
We love you.
Yes, sir.
Appreciate you.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, sir.
Shana got on some Louis Vuitton, Tim.
I see you.
You wanted to do it.
Shake, I didn't know there was Louis Vuitton you had on.
Huh?
I think you had some Louis Vuitton on.
I'm stepping on it.
I see you.
I'm stepping on it.
I see you.
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Coming to the stage next, former NFL head coach Matt Patricia.
Nanny! Damn, coach. NFL head coach Matt Patricia.
Nanny! Damn, coach.
Hey, coach.
God, coach drawing up like wet polyester.
There you go.
I see you.
Coach, you all right?
Hey, coach.
Thank you.
All right.
How we doing? Doing good, coach. It's good to see you. You're looking good, Cole. Hey, hey. All right. How we doing?
Doing good, Coach.
It's good to see you.
You're looking good, man.
Thanks.
Trying.
You're looking great.
I had to get all that off.
You look good.
Thanks.
You look darn good.
Go ahead.
You can take it off, Ty.
Go ahead.
You want to start it off?
You want me?
Well, you look good.
It's obvious.
Let's talk about the obvious.
Yeah.
Cole, I mean, what's really going on?
Yeah. Yeah. just uh interesting year you know kind of uh coach belichick and i uh do a little coaching on youtube which was fun right wrote a tv show
that uh you know that we got to get out and kind of do some fundamentals all that stuff that we
like to talk about so you know it was a lot of fun i got to see ch every week, which is great. Get his McDonald's every single day and make sure we get you fed. Right.
Absolutely. Coach, what's what's next as far as coaching is concerned?
Is there anything that you'd like to do? Is there anything on the table from a coaching perspective?
Yeah. You know, right now I'm kind of just I'm I'm trying to be dad.
You know, I got three kids.
I spent last year in Philly.
That was great.
My family was not with me.
My oldest son, he went from here to here between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I was like, I need to be home.
I'm doing this, which is great.
I get to hang out and talk football, which I love to do. I get to see a lot of people that I haven't seen in a long time.
It's a lot of fun.
Coaches are hard. One question before you go.
MVP tonight.
Yeah. They gave it to Josh Allen. Yeah. With the numbers
and the stats that Lamar Jackson put up
this season. Yeah. Your thoughts?
You know, I'm going to go the other direction.
I'm going Saquon Barkley.
MVP? Saquon Barkley. I mean
this guy was doing stuff.
I sat with my son, and he ran.
You know, defensive guys, right?
So we appreciate this.
Right.
So he ran, and I saw him do a reverse leapfrog over another human,
like a professional athlete.
Yeah.
And I looked at my son, and I said, you will never see that again.
That is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
And I think his, yeah, I mean, he has been unbelievable, right?
And I think everything that he's brought and you guys can appreciate.
You guys are great.
You guys are, I mean, obviously, like I'm humbled to be even sitting with you guys
are unbelievably great players.
And you all did this on your teams.
And we know what great players look like, right?
Those are the guys that elevate everyone around them.
You know, they're the guys that take good players and make them great players.
The guys that are average players and make them good players and bring that team together.
And I think he's done that in Philly.
I think his humility and his excitement, his general joy that he has to watch his team succeed.
I mean, I love it.
I love that.
Coach, how do you build trust with a player?
Because they say, you know, this is a player's league.
And the players seeming they're getting getting younger and younger and it's different. I mean, you can't coach players like they could in time. We talk about this all the time. You can't coach
players like we got coached when we was in the league and when we were growing up. So, but how
do you build that trust with players? Yeah. You know, I kind of look at like, I'm on like my
fourth generation of NFL player. You know, my old old heads when I coached linebackers was like Teddy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel,
Junior Seau, Willie McGinnis, Roosevelt Colvin, Larry Izzo, Chad Braff.
I'd walk in my room.
I wasn't sure if we were going to coach or fight.
I didn't know because it was like alpha dog central.
But I think the biggest thing that everybody wants,
they want to know that you're going to help them get better.
They want to know that you're trying to do everything you can to elevate their play and do everything you can to,
you know, grow them as young men. And I think that's what we got to do. And, you know, look,
you got to make sure you go in and tell them how much you appreciate them, how much you respect
what they do. You know, you guys are different. Like I didn't, I can't play. So I, you know,
I can coach, but I'm not in between those white lines, you know, so I need to do everything I can't play. So, you know, I can coach, but I'm not in between those white lines. You know, so I need to do everything I can do,
and this is what kept me up late,
to make sure that you can go out and perform your best.
And that's why I didn't sleep every week because I was like,
there's no way I'm going to let, you know,
you go in between those white lines and do everything that you do
at an unbelievable level and risk everything that you risk
and make sure that I didn't give you every tool possible I could
to make you be successful.
Because I just want to see the joy in your face when you get that done.
Right.
Sunday, we got a big game, Super Bowl 59.
Yes.
You've been around the game of football for a very long time.
Yes.
Offensive side of the ball, defensive side of the ball.
If I'm a bet man, who will I put my money on?
Yeah.
I am Eagles all the way.
I'll say this. So there's two teams right now in
NFL Super Bowl history that have had the number one defense and the NFL's leading rusher.
Philadelphia has won right now. The other one was the 92 Cowboys and they won. So, you know,
look, defense wins championships. I'm on the couch with the defensive guy, so I'm okay.
I think this is where the defense comes through.
And, look, Kansas City, Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, like, those are, you know,
those are guys keeping me up late at night.
But I like where Philly's at right now.
I like their physicality, the toughness.
I think it's going to be a great game.
It's going to be a good one.
It's going to be a good one. How do you think, Coach, we just presented the NFL coach of the year together.
How do you think Coach Belichick is going to do
at the college level well I'll tell you what I know North Carolina is excited and I know those
kids are excited I think those kids are going to be coached in a way that you know look he's going
to teach he's going to take the extreme complex and he's going to boil it all the way down into
something really simple that they can understand and he's going to prepare those guys for the next level.
And I think that'll be a tremendous, amazing opportunity
for those guys to learn from him.
I just told him when we were just chit-chatting,
I said, Coach, I saw that you went on the road and you went to home visits.
I said, you know, I don't do home visits.
But he said, I've been on the road for a minute.
So it's just hard for me to think about Coach Belichick doing home visits
with kids in high school.
That is crazy.
I mean, imagine you're in that home and here comes Coach Belichick
walking through the door.
So, you know, that's got to be a great experience for all of them.
Coach, thanks for joining us.
Coach Matt, Patricia.
Thanks so much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thanks so much. Great to see Thank you. Thanks so much.
Great to see you.
Y'all good?
Hey guys, coming to the stage next,
colleague, good friend
of mine, Stephen A. Smith.
I'm swinging on him. Where's Stephen A.?
I need a job. I'm swinging on him. on it. Where's Stephen A?
I need a job.
I'm swangin' on it.
You can work with me.
Huh?
I got a job for you.
What you want me to do?
Receiver.
You want to be a receiver coach?
Assistant?
Where I can come coach at Colorado?
Yeah.
What's the pay?
What's the job?
What you need me to do?
A lot. If the money right, I'll be there. Can you need me to do? A lot.
If the money right, I'll be there.
Can you teach what you did?
Ooh, that's a good one.
That's a good one. I don't know if they got feet like this, but I can teach.
What's Stephen A?
You asked a question.
You talking about you want a job.
He asked you a question.
Can you teach what you did?
He asked me, can I teach what I did?
Have you seen somebody be able to do what I did back then yet?
I've seen some people with good feet, not quite like yours.
You were special.
I'm going to give it to you.
You were special.
There go your answer.
Well, maybe they were half feet like you and weren't trying to teach it.
Now, the question is, can you teach?
I can teach.
I can teach.
I just want to know the pay.
I could be in Colorado tomorrow.
I could do nightcap from Boulder.
You know what?
We both could do nightcap
from Boulder.
Let's go.
I like that.
I like that.
How y'all doing? We good? Let's go. I like that. I like that. I like that.
I like that.
We good?
Huh?
Oh, we good.
Oh, we good?
Yeah.
Y'all good?
Y'all good?
And now.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Coming to the stage, Steve and A. Smith.
I feel like he's a stripper or something, the way y'all call him.
Oh.
You see the walk? You see the wall?
You see the wall?
That's that money wall.
What they do, baby?
Y'all hiring?
Good to see you.
Yeah.
Y'all hiring?
Say what?
I want to be on first stake. We got the people here in front of you.
So I want to get us all here.
Oh, you've been working out too.
My dog's been working.
What day?
I want to make sure y'all hear this.
What day can I join First Take?
What day you join First Take?
What day?
The day I tell you.
Yeah.
Okay, okay, okay.
We getting somewhere.
That's enough.
All right.
Is there anything you want to share?
No, not yet.
I'm good.
Life is good.
Life is good.
I can't complain.
It's good to see y'all.
Thank y'all for coming out with my boys.
It don't get no better than what they're doing, and we know what the hell he's been doing.
So it's all good.
I'm in good company tonight.
We've been talking about this, and we've been going back and forth. So it's all good. I'm in good company tonight. We've been talking about this and we've been
going back and forth. Josh Allen
won the MVP.
Lamar Jackson was first team all
pro quarterback. Which is
I'm surprised. I'm shocked that
it happened. What are your thoughts?
I'm kind of
glad Lamar didn't win it.
Really?
Let me explain.
That's the setup.
You got two league MVPs.
Every other individual in NFL history who's had two league MVPs have won a Super Bowl championship.
Lamar, if you will be quiet and let me explain, I will make sure you understand my explanation.
What I'm saying is if he had won three, then the heat on him next year would have intensified even more.
And we'd highlight his failures more instead of appreciating his greatness more.
Josh Allen went in the MVP. Well, congratulations.
Now what you're going to do, because do because we gonna talk about you the same way
we talked about Lamar Jackson now
cause now you a MVP
where's your chip and if we not gonna talk about
him not having a chip
we can't do that to Lamar Jackson either
that's why I like it but I
don't love it
I understand it I like it but
I don't love it I understand your
philosophy I understand how you flip that brilliant, but I don't love it. I understand your philosophy.
I understand how you flip that.
Brilliant.
That's what I expect from you.
But nevertheless,
we can't look down the street and condemn a man
about what may happen tomorrow
and not applaud what he's done today.
Because that man deserves
his flowers right now
regardless of what may happen tomorrow
and how we think about him.
He was the most valuable quarterback
in the NFL
to his team,
to our league,
to his offense.
Am I right or wrong,
Mr. Stephen A. Smith?
I'll give that to you you but allow me to retort
we walked into this season
and we looked at Baltimore
and the acquisition of Derrick Henry
and we said they're monsters
they gonna win the AFC
we saw Josh Allen
he lost Stephon Diggs he lost Gabe Davis They going to win the AFC. We saw Josh Allen.
He lost Stefan Diggs. He lost Gabe Davis.
He had a rookie wide out in Keon Coleman.
He didn't get Amari Cooper until the middle of the season and he was balling out up until the last week of the season.
So Shannon and I, along with everybody else who was debating who was the MVP. We were leaning towards Lamar Jackson, but it wasn't like we had summarily dismissed
Josh Allen because he had played on an elite level and he didn't have as much to work with.
So you're absolutely right with what you're saying. If we're able to look at Lamar Jackson
and say, they don't need
to discuss nobody else because nobody else was even close but we know that wasn't the case with
Josh Allen because of the personnel that he was working with the absence of expectations how he
had exceeded expectations and because of that is why I feel the way that I feel.
Looking at this game, Kansas City going for an unprecedented three-peat.
You got the Philadelphia Eagles that were here just three years ago.
This is the second time they're here in three years.
We know what's at stake.
We got Saquon, who had an unbelievable season,
offensive player of the year. You got Jalen Hurst, who played unbelievable, had the one turnover,
and they end up losing that ball game.
If you had to bet your money, who do you like in this game on Sunday?
Well, you don't bet against Patrick Mahomes.
You don't bet against Patrick Mahomes.
However, if you want to roll the dice and take chances,
because there's more money out there to get,
if you take a risk, you look at Philly.
Philly collectively is the better team.
They are.
You look at our – and then we talk about Saquon Barkley,
2,005 yards rushing.
He's been electrifying.
But we didn't mention this enough.
Do y'all know their offensive line averages 6'6", 328 pounds?
I mean, these brothers plug holes as wide as Broadway on a Sunday morning.
If you can do that against Kansas City's defense,
Philadelphia Eagles are going to win the championship.
But I think you've got to do that because Patrick Mahomes is on the other side. You're going to have to do that in order to win the championship. But I think you've got to do that because Patrick Mahomes is on the other side.
You're going to have to do that in order to win this game.
Hold on. He didn't really answer the question.
If you were a big man,
who are you putting your money on?
I would bet on Philly.
I would take a chance
to bet on Philly.
But I recognize that I'm taking a chance.
But I would still bet on Philly.
You said Patrick Mahomes several times.
I like that.
Since I got into this coaching realm, I look at coaches a lot differently.
I have a lot more respect for the coaches and what they're doing.
Andy Reid is unflappable.
Andy Reid has never been just flat out outcoached in a one-on-one battle for it all.
Andy Reid will have his team ready and prepared,
and he will have a few wrinkles up in sleeves for situational football
like we hadn't seen before.
So I know we talk about Patrick Mahomes,
but Andy Reid plays a major role in this whole situation.
And if it was Coach, Coach is going toe-to-toe.
Ain't no contest.
There you go.
Ain't no contest.
I mean, I respect Sirianni, but he ain't no Andy Reid.
There you go.
Over the last year, we've seen you kind of get into politics.
Yeah.
We see you at 2%, 2.5%, 3%.
People are talking about Stephen A.
Smith. He's resonating.
What made
you decide to say, you know what?
I want to branch out into politics.
I want to talk politics. I've been this way
all my life.
I was neutralized to some degree
by my employers.
First the Philadelphia Inquirer, then CNN, then Fox Sports, then ESPN.
They wanted us, you know, the industry itself.
And I've talked to you about this personally, Shannon.
I told you the beauty of athletes, the greatness of this brother, the greatness of all three of y'all what the thing that you know but you can't fully
appreciate because you've never been constricted to that level is that y'all have a level of
freedom and independence that less talented individuals like myself that had to go through
the maze of corporate america has to. And so it comes with restrictions.
You're an employee, not an independent contractor.
There's a health care plan that comes with it.
That's the benefit.
The hazard is that it has restrictions everywhere.
You can't do this.
You can't do that.
You represent the brand, not just yourself.
We want you pigeonholed here.
We want you marginalized here, et cetera, et cetera.
But what they didn't know about me is that all my life, I mean, as much as I love sports, watching presidential debates was like a Super Bowl to me.
Watching a gubernatorial debate was like a Super Bowl to me. I love the volleying back and forth.
I love I love having at least a speck of knowledge about the issues that affect us.
You know, to me,
I don't even consider it politics. I consider it social commentary. It ain't politics when I'm
talking about the economy, healthcare, immigration, education, crime in the streets, et cetera.
You know, that's real life issues that I deal with. I'm from Hollis, Queens, New York City.
I'm from the streets of New York. That's real life issues to me. And so when I see a bunch of people who don't look like me, who don't share my cultural identity, who don't have my experience, who don't walk the streets and haven't walked the streets the way that I have.
My attitude is you might know the issues, but you don't know the true impact that it has on everyday people.
And I'm one of those people. I don't give a damn what kind of success I have.
I still roll back to Hollis.
I still pull up at a White Castles.
I still go in the park in New York City.
I still, I am who I am.
And so when the opportunity finally presented itself
and I was able to branch out,
it was courtesy.
And this is where all of y'all play a role.
Prime was an independent dude always preached
about independence you came with club shea shea and then after that nightcap and when y'all came
about and y'all were doing your thing along with others like the pivot and others i said hold on
you've been holding me back holding me back holding me back but these other fellas got their own platform well I got my own now I own and operated 100% what's the problem
and they were like we can't say anything and so when I went there and did it they were like wait
a minute now you're doing sports that's us so we can't stop you from doing it but we'll be damned
if you're gonna just have a sports show right then this should be for us I said I can't stop you from doing it, but we'd be damned if you're going to just have a sports show.
Then this should be for us. I said, I
don't want a sports show. And when I told
them Pop Culture and Entertainment and Politics, they're
like, go ahead. Because nobody
thought that I would resonate
because they didn't know.
And so finally they said,
oh damn, he at the Situation
Room. He on
Hannity. He on MSNBC with Rachel Maddow or somebody else he's on
Litico he's on News Nation what the hell is going on and all I said in response was
here I come right I told you I was coming and the goal is to resonate and to make a difference
and affect our community and all communities in as
much of a positive way as possible and that's what I'm doing right now so they saw it they put me on
Bill Maher on HBO real time with Bill Maher they wanted me they put me on The View and they said
oh shit this brother's real he it's it's something special going on here. Then everybody started calling, and I'm like, this ain't new.
This has always been me.
If you think about the conversations we've had off the air,
think about the things we talk about,
think about the things I've shared with all three of y'all at one point in time or another,
and all of y'all have espoused words of wisdom on me, and I'm always appreciative of that.
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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.
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Guided by his own words, this series explores Ali's life and legacy through never-before-heard audio recordings and discussions with those who knew him best. Muhammad had this real sense of his own personal values and principles,
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those convictions never wavered.
Hosted by Muhammad's wife, Lani Ali,
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It created a North Star for me
of how I want to be in the world, you know.
As a child, as a young person,
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There's no debate that this is the greatest
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Listen to Ali and Me, now on Audible.
But I'm an independent thinker and I got my own mind.
And I use other people to edify me, to educate me.
But when I know the issues, I ain't scared of a damn thing.
If I know my facts, I'm going raw.
And that's what I'm doing.
Amen.
Proud of you, boss.
All right.
Well, since you're out here, you might as well participate in the next segment.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
from the upper deck, you can also
come down. Do not be shy.
Don't start that shit. We're New Orleans.
Y'all had a bunch of questions
earlier. Now break your hands down to the mic now.
Oh, Lord.
36 hours?
36 hours, Shannon?
36.
36 hours of what?
36.
Oh, my God.
36.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on just a second.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Oh, I got another one in there.
I got another one.
Steve with A.
Oh, Lord.
All right.
Come over, man.
What you got?
All right.
First off, I want to say shout out to y'all.
One of the nightcaps, he was talking about these grippy socks.
Yeah.
So I got you a pair So I got you a pair.
I got you a pair.
Let your boy get there.
I got you a pair.
Let your boy get these grippy.
Don't do it.
Hey, hey, tear it off.
So one thing I got to ask you all.
I got to ask you all.
Me, myself, I'm a proponent of, you know, using little bullets.
You know, nothing crazy.
Just a little something there, you know.
Put it on a clip.
Knock that out.
Hey, I'm gone.
I'm gone.
I'm gone.
Come on, coach.
Don't mind me. Yeah.
How do you like to spark it up in a bedroom?
You know, without the live, without the live,
how do you like to spark it up in a bedroom?
Come on.
Look at that.
Coach O, look what your boy got.
That's the Gribbles.
That's the Gribbles.
What did he talk about?
They acting shy?
No, he asked me, what do I like to do to sit it up in the bedroom?
Oh, you ain't see his IG?
Tell him what you like to do.
What I like to do.
Yeah, that probably be a question that you probably should ask her.
Look,
all that's to see.
These new age women, y'all don't go too far for me.
Not really? Yeah yeah they have really
you gotta evolve i've been telling him how do you sir no he's he'll shut down well i ain't no
dinosaur i don't need to evolve you gotta evolve man man you you got too many rules i'm gonna keep
them too hi guys um i'm auntie hammy okay. And I am a Coochie College professor.
Okay.
And I would love...
Wait, wait, wait.
You're what?
A Coochie College professor.
Okay, tell me more.
And I have a lesson right now, and it's all about...
We're learning about how our C coochies relate to owls
and our coochies hoot like hoot hoot hoot and i would like to know if you guys would like
coochie that comes out in the daytime or coochie that comes out at night as long as they come out, I'm good.
Day,
night, midday,
afternoon, afternoon.
Is there a difference in coochie that comes out
in the day as opposed to coochie that
comes out at night? Yes. Coochie that
comes out in the daytime is
more calm than the coochie that comes out
at night. The coochie that comes out at night,
it gets wild.
Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
Like that.
There we go.
Did you?
Did I?
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hey, we didn't...
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Can we get a woman to confirm or deny this? Because I'm not... Come on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Hey, we didn't... Hold on, hold on, hold on. Can we get a woman to confirm or deny this?
Because I'm not...
Come on, hold on, hold on.
Come on, come on, come on.
What is that?
Was that sex or necks?
No, no.
Oh, then we're going to...
What you want?
You call it.
I mean, that was necks.
I didn't understand none of that.
You understand?
No.
Hold on, we're going to get confirmation.
She's about to give us confirmation.
Oh, she's been drinking.
She's about to tell.
And she got on black.
Yes, they brown.
Oh, you on that brown?
You on that brown.
And she got on all black.
She about to bring it on, Joe.
So, I can confirm, Auntie Hammy, in the daytime, you know, we're moving about our day. So I'm just
going to bend it over and tune it up.
One, two, real fast. Okay.
But the moment I lay your ass
down on that bed, everything gets wet.
Sex? Everything gets wet.
Oh, sex, sex. Everything.
Yeah, but you're okay.
Are you married? Is your boyfriend here?
That's my husband.
You can burn this?'re my husband. Okay. So he confirmed? You confirmed this?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
We got sex then. Thank you very much.
I got to write that down.
Hello?
Yes, sir.
Hey, what's going on, man?
Thank you guys for showing up here being independent.
And I want to echo what Prime was saying earlier. on, man. Thank you guys for showing up here being independent.
And I want to echo what Prime was saying earlier.
Like,
part of what we got to do is
support you guys.
Like how Prime said,
support you guys.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on. Give me time. Give me time.
Give me time, man.
Give me time. Well, bro, hold on. Hold on just a second.
Not to cut you off.
I think you missed the, this is like sexual next.
Yeah, we ask you like grown-up type questions.
Oh, I'm married.
I'm done with that.
Okay, yeah.
Go ahead, bro.
What's going on, y'all?
How you doing?
Appreciate everything that y'all put out on the podcast.
I watch y'all all the time, especially Club Shay Shay.
Love what y'all do, especially Marlon Wayans.
Love that episode.
Thank you.
My question actually was for Prime, but he left.
He'll be back.
He'll be back.
Yeah, he'll come back.
But I do want to confirm
this if you work out you don't need those pills what what if you work out you don't need those
pills do it look like i don't work out you do work out but i'm just confirming if you work out
you don't need those pills i have a question for you How do you know just because you work out, you don't need
those pills? Because she told you that?
Annual physical, check your
testosterone level.
Ha! That ain't got nothing to do with it.
Yes, it does.
Yes, it does.
But I guarantee you,
that's nothing.
I'm going to go and keep that to myself.
I don't know.
No, don't tell her.
Don't worry about it.
I don't know.
You don't know what you're missing out on, bro.
I'm telling you, she don't know what she's missing out on.
I don't know.
We appreciate you saying that.
Next.
Next.
Hey, I've been working out 57 years.
This is me? Yes, you. O working out 57 years. This is me.
Yeah, you.
Ocho, Stephen A.
I wanted to ask you, this girl recently, she put me in the friend zone.
We were having great dates, a lot of stuff.
She put me in the friend zone after a couple of dates.
I want to know, how can I get back in there?
You not.
No?
I'm not.
I ain't going gonna lie to you.
But she pursued me, though.
Yeah.
And she told you that you weren't her type when she put you in that zone.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
You leaving out some key parts.
Yes, he is.
She pursued you.
She pursued me.
Wait, let me finish.
Y'all had sex already?
Yeah.
What are we saying?
No.
You told him I'm sharp?
No, no, no, no, no.
Okay.
It wasn't that.
Okay.
It wasn't that.
You sure?
It wasn't that.
No, no.
Ocho.
It wasn't that.
It wasn't that.
Okay.
Okay.
It happened to me, so I'm still.
Can I answer this?
Can I answer this?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Can I answer this?
My brother.
It was after a little while.
My brother quit while you were ahead.
Yeah.
Let me finish.
You said she pursued you
you said
y'all went out
on a couple of dates
you said
you gave
her some
and then you said
she don't want no more
young man
that's a good point.
That's a good point.
Move on.
You're not it for her.
I love you.
Hey, don't trip.
I've been there.
Love you, Ocho.
I love you.
I love you.
Shit.
I'm in the friend zone now.
I don't believe my man needed us to tell him that it was over.
What? I said, I don't believe he
needed us to tell him it was over.
You know what? Sometimes
it's good to hear from somebody else.
Sometimes when you used to live
in a lie,
you know, you got
to come to the fellas for the truth
because you don't want to accept it yourself.
That was him. I'll tell you how
you can get out of the friend zone.
Put that on them.
Well,
36 hours.
It won't be no friend no more.
Hey,
everybody, I love the show.
Get your boy a subscription
That's going to help him out a lot
It ain't
Rudy Odiano from Austin, Texas
I think I speak for everybody here
We miss Shannon
I love the show
First takes way better than Undisputed
I ain't going to lie
We miss Shannon
What's going on with the Cowboys
We miss that I don't going to lie. But we may shout at him and be like, Skip! Skip! What's going on with the Cowboys? Skip! Skip!
But anyways, we miss that.
But my question is, everybody has...
I don't know if you noticed, but...
He's doing a hell of a lot better on the first take.
He is.
You know what I'm saying?
He is.
All right.
Remember that.
I like first take.
Remember that.
You're damn right.
So does everybody else.
The main question.
Everybody has the same question.
Everybody's thinking the same question.
Who the hell is Michelle?
That's what we want to know.
Michelle Obama? Michelle
Michelle who?
Hey, I want to know
who Michelle is. I still don't know.
Who is Michelle?
Oh, you...
She was.
Still is.
I'm just trying to figure out what what is it?
I mean, like if I'd have never said that name, nobody would have been interested in.
But we heard you say whose dick is this, Michelle?
We heard you.
So now we want to know who Michelle is.
And what did she say?
She didn't say nothing.
Next.
Next.
See what I got to go through, Steve?
You see what I got to go through?
You know, I do feel bad for you.
You know, when the fellas come asking you to tell your business like that, that's not how it usually works, fellas.
No.
It's usually the ladies that ask, who is she?
I mean, the fellas ain't the ones that are supposed to be asking these questions.
Most of the time, when it's out in the public like that, then it's public consumption.
So I need to understand.
I want better context.
Ask my co-host. Don't need to understand. I want better content. Ask my co-host.
Don't lie to me.
You got the context.
We got all the context we need.
You ain't devoid of the context.
Stop that.
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