Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Jason Kelce incident, Anthony Richardson benched, Tom Brady's cryptic post

Episode Date: November 6, 2024

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top stories from Week 9 of the NFL season including Jason Kelce smashing a fan’s phone after a slur about Travis, Indianapolis Colts Anthony... Richardson getting benched for veteran Joe Flacco, Tom Brady posting cryptic song lyrics after ex-wife Gisele’s pregnancy announcement and much more!03:18 - Jason Kelce smashes fan’s phone for calling Travis a slur11:10 - Derrick Henry’s diet14:55 - Where would NFL players NOT want to play?21:10 - Anthony Richardson gets benched26:25 - Tom Brady reacts to Gisele pregnancy announcement30:25 - Jameson Williams could face another suspension(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:51 See DKNG.com slash promos for deposit, wagering, and eligibility restrictions, terms, and responsible gaming resources. Also, we had another incident, though, Joe. Video has emerged this morning showing Jason Kelsey walking near Penn State Beaver Stadium and getting approached by a college student, shouting his name and asking for a fist bump. Excuse me. One person can be heard heckling Kelsey using a derogatory language about his brother Travis Travis, and girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Hey, Kelsey, how does it feel that your brother, you know, the gay slur for dating Taylor Swift? The person yelled. Jason was not having any of it as he turned, stopped, turned around, grabbed the person's phone and slammed it to the ground. As Jason goes to pick the phone up, the guy shoves it. And Jason hands the phone back to him and says, who's the F now? Three times to the person. Fight back, Jason.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Don't do that. Don't put your phone in people's faces. Give people space. Show respect. It's okay if the guy don't want to fist bump you guys. It's okay if the guy don't want to fist bump you guys. It's okay. It's not the end of the world. He got the phone all out.
Starting point is 00:04:11 All in the man's space. Man, y'all need... Come on. See, I used to think we're better than this, but we're not. Because after a certain point in time, this is who we are. This is but we're not because after a certain point in time this is who we are this is who this is what we've become as a society because because what the internet is the internet has done is made so many people famous and so many people want their 10 15 minutes
Starting point is 00:04:38 of fame that they're willing to cross lines yeah in order to achieve it. But sometimes you can make the wrong play on the wrong day. Leave people alone. I get it, Ocho. Sometimes when we do our job, we have to talk about people. And we have to talk about the football. We talked about the Tom Brady situation and his wife, they're moved on. They're going their separate ways and X, Y, and Z.
Starting point is 00:05:08 But I'm just trying to figure out. Travis Kelsey dating Taylor Swift, that impacts this gentleman's life. And why would you say, why would you call that man out of his, say his brother out of his name? So how do you think the man was going to respond? Why? I mean, why would you do that? You went there with the person to try to get why i mean why would you do that you went there
Starting point is 00:05:25 with the person to try to get a reaction out of kelsey out of jason i mean why he's a college kid though so you already know how they are they're not thinking straight they're not thinking they saying the first thing come to mind so you know why so the college kid are they gonna be adults at some point in college now you know you was wild now. Yeah, but I ain't called nobody. Ocho, because like I said, I'm big on respect. I ain't going to nobody face being disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:05:55 And if I don't like somebody, I'm not talking to them. You have to understand the world we're in today. You have to understand these kids in the area. You just said it yourself. Tension, media, going viral, internet. How can I make a name for myself? It's all that stuff tied in today.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Kids don't know how to act. This is the era of cell phones and recording every goddamn everything. They do. It is. We've gotten to the point. We put everything on the internet. We put what we're eating, what we're wearing, and X, Y, and Z.
Starting point is 00:06:28 It's just... I just don't know. I just wish Jason wouldn't have had to yell those words back to him. Just kept it moving. Just grabbed him. He did what he did. Just just kept it moving. Just grabbed him. He did what he did.
Starting point is 00:06:47 But just keep it moving. Don't don't. Don't lower yourself. Yeah, yeah. I just I just I just hated that some people go out, go out of their way trying to get a celebrity or an entertainer or somebody famous to get a reaction out of them i i hate that that's where we are right now oh i'm still if it's somebody that i don't like i don't follow them if there's something come up on my feed i scroll right past it i don't listen to their music i don't watch their films okay i don't we don't jive we don't get along i don't kind of like what you
Starting point is 00:07:23 stand for okay ain't no harm no foul and I'm definitely not going to seek that person out to try to start a confrontation or try to get out there somehow. I just, you know, you're just a board, the situation, but I just don't get mad people now. Damn. And I could, I said before we started, this is who we are now. Cause you don't, Ocho, you remember saying, are we really that bad? Are we really like this? At some point in time, you got to come to the conclusion, this is who we are. This is what we've become as a society.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Hey, I remember you got mad with the dude in the airport when you had a bear. Yeah, with the dog, yes, yes, yes. He wanted him, because I still don't know how, you know, like I said, he must have been expecting somebody else was there because nobody knew I was there that day because normally I get a service to take me. I drove myself. So nobody cares.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Sometimes, hey, I'm picking up Shannon Sharp or somebody, a restaurant, say, oh, reservation, Shannon Sharp, Ochocinco made reservations, and the paparazzi will show up. Sometimes they have, you know, assistants that will alert the paparazzi so they can get pictures. So I was very cautious that day to make sure that I drove myself. And normally when I go to the airport or even anything in that,
Starting point is 00:08:44 I have I have someone I have someone to drive for me but I was cautious that day and I noticed him earlier Ocho but I said well you know what nah nah nah and the thing was is that like I said the lady had come right because she had to pick the dog up from one country that's right she had to fly from one country go to another country to get the dog, bring the dog back to me. She was only going to be in the airport for like 10 hours because the next flight was going to leave. So my thing is I'm giving this lady a lot of money. I need to make sure she gets back through security. So I was like, ma'am, do you mind if we do the transaction over there? And she's like, sure, no problem.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Because at first I didn't see her because she had Teddy in a carrier. So I'm looking. I'm like, and I called Shelly. I was like, Shelly, I don't see this lady. Shelly get on the phone, called the lady. She said, well, she's standing X, Y, Z, and so on. She got on this. She got on this.
Starting point is 00:09:42 I turn around. I was like, I see her. I got her. And I'm'm like but he look he wanted reaction i mean i gave him i mean i guess he wanted me to shove him or something i gave him what he looked for he got his little you know um he got his moment of fame but i mean to call somebody brother name derogatory what what what did you in college man well that's what happened I mean people people get really disrespectful because they ain't never been slapped before
Starting point is 00:10:11 you gotta make an example you know yeah man I just that's why you think I stay in the house Ocho people like me no because I just I just I just want to be hey you know, hey. Right.
Starting point is 00:10:26 I get from point A to point B, I'm walking. Oh, yeah. Because Jordan, you know, Jordan, he worked for whatever airline we flying on because he got to get everybody their bags. Me and Ash don't got to fly. I'm like, hey, what the F is Jordan? I said, don't worry about it. You out of there.
Starting point is 00:10:44 You can wait. I'm gone. He getting everybody's F is Jordan? I said, don't worry about it. You can wait. I'm gone. He getting everybody bagged. You need your bag, ma'am? Here you go. Sir, you need your bag? Which one is yours? Jordan!
Starting point is 00:10:54 You do not work for this airline. Do you hear about Derrick Henry? No gluten, no fried food, no dairy, nothing processed. How they working out for him, my mojo? Derrick Henry. King Henry. I don't know how it's working for him. It they working out for him, my mojo? Derrick Henry. King Henry. I don't know how it's working for him. It's working good, ain't it?
Starting point is 00:11:12 I'm asking you. He says he doesn't eat processed food. He doesn't eat fried food. He doesn't eat anything with gluten. He doesn't eat anything with dairy. I'm asking you. How about that? I don't believe it. Where Derrick Henry from? He doesn't eat anything with dairy. I'm asking you. How about that?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Where Derek Henry from? He from the crib? Derek Henry from Florida. Yeah, he from the Jacksonville area. Man, that nigga lying, man. I ain't listening to him, man. Stop lying, man. Hey, but hey. He have to help Corrado.
Starting point is 00:11:43 I mean, I think I think for you I mean I think the thing when you take that think about it Derrick Henry had almost 1400 carries in high school topped on with another 600 in college
Starting point is 00:11:58 topped on with another 2000 in the NFL yeah I don't lie to you on with another 2,000 in the NFL. Yeah. I don't lie to you. I don't know if he's eating fast food. Listen, he might not be eating fast food, but everything he ran off and might have said
Starting point is 00:12:14 for media-wise, for good context, but look what I'm eating and which is why I'm playing so well, I ain't believing that shit. I can tell you that. Yeah, but I think, no, no, no, I totally can believe it because I was like that during the season. I didn't eat anything fast food. I stuck to the Tupperware, and then I had a situation
Starting point is 00:12:35 where maybe for like two weeks, three weeks in the offseason, I would eat whatever I want, not every single day, but if there was a couple of days I wanted to go to the Houston, which was one of my favorite restaurants, I would go there and get the chicken. Back then, they used to have chicken tenders. They don't have them anymore. Or I'd get the burger.
Starting point is 00:12:52 That's still my staple now. But for the most part, for me, it was in my mind because I felt once I altered my diet, I felt I played better. And so now my brain has convinced me that I played better on this. You mind fuck yourself in feeling like what you're consuming is improving your play when that really had nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:13:15 The same way you mind fuck yourself and say McDonald's don't mess up your play. You see how you mind fuck yourself? There's a certain skill set that you've honed and perfected when you started at Savannah State until you got to the? Listen, stay with me now. There's a certain skill set that you've honed and perfected when you started at Savannah State
Starting point is 00:13:26 until you got to the NFL when you was with Denver. Yeah. You worked on that craft and you perfected it to a point to where you became a Hall of Famer.
Starting point is 00:13:35 What you put in your body ain't changing none of that. No, it won't. Yes, it will. I, God damn it, it won't.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Yes, it will. I promise you, we can all get all that that day. It damn it, it won't. Yes, it will. I promise you. We can all get all that that day. So you didn't improve. You didn't do anything different. You ran the same. You did the same drills in high school and college that you ran, that you got to the NFL.
Starting point is 00:13:58 You changed absolutely nothing. No, no, no. Hold on. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. So from high school, you changed absolutely nothing. You did the exact same thing in high school, college, and the NFL. As far as routine when it comes to training?
Starting point is 00:14:15 Did you change anything from high school, college, to the NFL? Why? Because you had already – you honed your craft over years and years and years. So why would you change? I'm talking about my training regimen. I'm not talking about what I consume to eat. So why would you change anything? That's my point.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Okay, it worked for me. I see what you're saying. Okay. Hey, I'm with you a little bit. I'm with you a little bit. I'm with you. Talk to me now. Come on.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Adam Schefter tweeted, here's a sentence that hasn't been written or uttered in this century since before Dan Snyder owned an NFL franchise. Players want to wind up in Washington playing for the Commanders. According to Schefter, in recent weeks, there have been players who privately stated or told their agents they wanted to be traded to the Commanders.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Ocho ranked the current teams around the league that players don't want to play for. You get Dallas, Las Vegas, Cleveland. Places that... Carolina. We got to put Carolina in there. I think players will always want to play for Dallas. I'm going to take that out.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I'm going to take them off that list. Cleveland, probably, because the quarterback situation, even with Jameis playing the way he played last week, I don't think players are going to go to Cleveland. Carolina, for obvious reasons, because right now things aren't going well for them. Which one are you going to put first? Where are you going first?
Starting point is 00:15:38 I'm not going first? Let's go Cleveland. I'm sorry carolina first hey carolina first and then cleveland after cleveland the raiders okay yeah i mean having having the cowboys in that is is to me it's ridiculous because it's still america's team no matter what you want whether they're winning whether they're losing they steal the headlines regardless because of who they are. So I would never put them in a – and listen, anybody, anybody that knows football in general, if you're a player, you'd want to play for the Cowboys.
Starting point is 00:16:15 You'd want to play for the Cowboys. And plus, Texas and Las Vegas doesn't have – Nevada doesn't have state income tax. So that order was cool, right? So Carolina, Cleveland, right? Yeah. Yeah, I can see that. Carolina, Cleveland, it get cold.
Starting point is 00:16:34 At least in Vegas, you know, I got eight games at home. I'm indoors, no state income tax. I got the strip. Jacksonville, we added Jacksonville. Where you want Jacksonville? So would you go Carolina, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Vegas, Dallas last? Or would you go Carolina, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Vegas? I don't even like.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Man, listen. If you. You don't. Florida ain't got no state income tax either. They got the quarterback. They got the quarterback. I really wouldn't consider it a place I wouldn't want to play because, hell, Brian Thomas Jr. could do it.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Are we sure they got the quarterback? I mean, they got a quarterback that's making a lot of money. Are we sure? Are we sure? It's tough. Hey, listen, players get coaches fired. I think Doug Peterson might be on the hot seat. If he doesn't get fired, there's one person who's going to save a job.
Starting point is 00:17:29 That's Trevor Lawrence. That's Trevor Lawrence. Hell, Trevor. Matter of fact, Doug Peterson, you need to thank Trevor Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr. ahead of time. Thank him ahead of time. Because if you don't get fired this season, I guarantee it's going to be because of the play of those two.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Man, I don't know how you keep that job if they don't make the playoffs. Make what playoffs? Who playoffs? No, okay. I don't see how you keep that job, D. Right. I don't see how you keep that job, D.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Well, but yeah, I agree. I think I'd go Carolina. keep that job. Well, but yeah, I agree. I think I'd go Carolina. Man, but Cleveland fan base is so passionate. They show up. Them Jokers been sucking for life forever. And them fans, and the dog rap, they show up.
Starting point is 00:18:23 They be at the tailgating. Look, you know, we played – I went to Cleveland, obviously in Baltimore, they're in the same division, and they be out there. We played them in Denver a couple of times at the old municipal stadium. Yeah. They be out there, Ocho. Now, you don't get that kind of support in Jacksonville unless you win it,
Starting point is 00:18:43 and you still ain't getting the kind of support that they get in Cleveland. And you damn sure ain't getting that in Cleveland. And you damn sure not getting that in Vegas because a lot of the people in Vegas, they're like transient. You know, they came here from somewhere. They're not Raiders fans. But, nah, yeah, Carolina will be last on my list. I would say Carolina-Jacksonville.
Starting point is 00:19:06 I put Cleveland third because the fan base is passionate. And we've seen when Jacksonville loses, man, them seats empty like a mug. Them seats empty like a bug. I'm Michael Kassin, 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
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Starting point is 00:20:36 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 Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra,
Starting point is 00:20:59 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. All it took was 10 games for the Indianapolis coach to bitch Anthony Richardson in favor of 39-year-old Joe Flacco. Even though Richardson is just 22 years of age, 10 games was enough of a sample size to draw the conclusion that the last year number four overall pick
Starting point is 00:21:49 hasn't gotten it done. Jalen Hurst is a prime example of giving a young quarterback an opportunity to develop. Hurst said his development is why teams should be patient with young quarterbacks. I think things do take time. Things take time and everybody
Starting point is 00:22:06 has a different approach to going in i wasn't supposed to be the guy i am today nobody expected that but i took advantage of my opportunities and that's what i encourage everyone to do regardless i don't i don't like to move i don't care what nobody's saying i don't like to move it's your number four pick right it's yes now what i think what what i'm saying is happening i don't care what nobody say. I don't like the move. It's your number four pick, right? Yes. Now, what I think what I'm saying is happening. I don't like the fact that they're benching him. For one, he didn't play a lot of college football. He didn't play a lot of college football. He didn't get a lot of snaps. The amount of snaps that needed to be able to come in and transition into the NFL and be prepared. You know, it's being big, strong, fast and, and having an arm is not going to get it done.
Starting point is 00:22:45 It's not going to get it done. So the only way to improve in the NFL is with reps, with reps, with reps, with reps. He's the future of the franchise. He's the number four quarterback. So the only reason I think they put Flacco in is to save the season. Do we have a chance to make a run? So what we're going to do is be four and four. I think they are four and four, right?
Starting point is 00:23:06 What's the tech? What's the coach? Nah, I don't know if they're 4-4. You don't think so? I don't know if they run four games, Ocho. They might have. Nah, I think they're 4-4. They're 500. I knew it. So what they're doing, what Mr. Syken is doing,
Starting point is 00:23:21 he's making a change because he feels the team had the chance and opportunity to make a run at some point anthony richardson will be the future of the colts but right now we're going to put flacco in because he gives us he they think they feel which which is true statistically flacco gives them the best chance to win right now and compete and and this is this is a a compete division because the houston the texans aren't what they were jacksonville is very hit or miss we know what the titans are yeah so and look i know people are saying that you know he tapped out and that's one of the reasons but
Starting point is 00:23:56 you got to look at his rec ocho this guy has a worse completion percentage than Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow completed 46% of his passes. He's completing 46, 44%. That's 4% lower than Jamarcus Russell. Did we think Jamarcus Russell and Tim Tebow were good quarterbacks? No, we didn't. And his completion percentage is worse than theirs. He needs time to watch. They put him in too quick when he wasn't ready. is worse than theirs. He needs time to watch. They put him in too quick when he wasn't ready.
Starting point is 00:24:32 And what happens is, Ocho, is that when you draft someone that high and you draft him into that position, you're not waiting because after the end of the third year, Ocho, I'm going to have to make a decision. I'm about to have to give these guys $300, $400, $500 million. I need to see right and in the process of that because like you said he didn't play a whole lot of football and he didn't play a whole lot of football in a pro style offense right a lot of his stuff he was running the football well you know he said the nfl was easy i can't tell if the nfl is easy and you
Starting point is 00:25:03 completing 44 of your passes right what the hell you think would happen if the nfl is easy and you completing 44 of your passes right what the hell you think would happen if the nfl was hard don't you can i tell you one more thing on that i don't like and i'm just saying chat y'all stay with me real quick real quick like listen to me when it comes to the game of football when you're drafted at high you have expectations you have friends you you have people telling you this you that and you you get to the NFL, you get drafted that high. Then you plan, you have a certain high, a certain aura and feeling about yourself where you feel good. You know what it feels like to get benched, Unc? Do you understand what it feels like to get benched, though?
Starting point is 00:25:41 As a quarterback, forget some of the other positions because some of the other positions, you have an opportunity to bounce back, you know, and you have an opportunity to make those plays again. But as a quarterback, I think it does, especially when you're young, it does something to your psyche. I'm assuming. It has to. It has to do something to your psyche. So now you're telling me I'm playing bad. I'm playing so bad. You're going to sit me down and bench me for Joe Flacco.
Starting point is 00:26:02 So if I do get the opportunity to play again, what's the first fucking thing I'm going to do? I'm going to be goddamn indecisive. Well, hopefully you learn. Hey, I'm going to be hesitant. I'm not going to make the big plays I was making earlier. I just, I don't know. Give me his last three games.
Starting point is 00:26:21 It's weird to me. Complete like nine and ten passes. Hopefully, hopefully he gets an opportunity to sit and watch and then he can come he said well joe what if joe asked him he can ask joe joe what did you see why did you go there right because that's the biggest thing oh cho you can't throw 30 passes and complete eight of them in the nfl you're not gonna win like that yeah and he you know what and then we can't we can't play any receivers because they got they and complete eight of them in the NFL. You're not going to win like that. Yeah. And we can't blame the receivers because they got a squad now. Yeah!
Starting point is 00:26:52 And they got some boys now. Ocho Tom Brady posts song lyrics after Giselle announces her pregnancy. Brady posted a sunset photo via his IG stories using the chick's cover landslide as background music. He added song lyrics to Oh Mirror in the Sky, What is Love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changing ocean tides?
Starting point is 00:27:15 That must have been one of they songs together or something. Hey, hold on. I'm confused though. Hold on now. What you confused by? She's pregnant like with a baby? Yeah. What else? No, she's pregnant with an iguana.
Starting point is 00:27:32 I'm out. Hold on. If my math serves me correct, it's only been a year. So if it's only been a year. It don't take but nine months. Bingo. So if her and Tommy just broke up not that long ago, that means her and Buddy had to be doing the do while they were still together. That might have been a problem,
Starting point is 00:27:50 but he might have been putting meat on her back then. Okay. Oh, Lord, that ain't good, man. Bro, hold on. Why do you think somebody, because of who they are, is exempt from what the casual man experiences every day? I just said that's messed up. It's life, though.
Starting point is 00:28:08 It is what it is. They separated. They separated, don't you? They separated now, but I'm just saying just the thought of it. You might have been separated, but before you were separated, you was planting the seed already. The seed might have been getting planted.
Starting point is 00:28:25 I ain't no mother. Oh, look here. Right. A lot of times men or women, they're not leaving the relationship unless they got something lined up. There are very few people that will quit a job without having a job already lined up. Now, sometimes it has happened. Just like sometimes people will leave a relationship and totally be scot-free.
Starting point is 00:28:50 But that's a rarity. Wait, wait, wait. Say that again. Say what you just said one more time. I said normally people won't leave a relationship unless they got something already lined up.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Now, there is there have been situations where they just want to get out from under that situation. It's just like a job. Sometimes people like I ain't got no land lined up, but I just know I need this job. But more times than not, people have another job already. I'm about to that's crazy boy but a baby though already maybe she wanted one and Tom didn't no man
Starting point is 00:29:40 I ain't trying to hear all that man Tommy would have gave her another one if she wanted another one. Like, it ain't been two years. Now you already got the wah-wah-wah-wah already? Hey, so, hey, you broke up with your girlfriend. You waiting? Hey, we break up. I'm putting meat on somebody that night.
Starting point is 00:30:04 You ain't going to hear that? Oh, shit. I'm putting meat on somebody that night. You ain't going to heal? Oh, shit. I'm here. My bad. Hey, I need somebody to help me. I need somebody to help me get over this. Can you help me here? That help you talk about, that's temporary.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Hey, that pain going to seep right back in as soon as you're done. You ever heard of post-nut clarity? Well, that shit hurt you boy huh nah yeah alright alright dang hey it happens
Starting point is 00:30:36 Ocho once we go our separate ways whatever you do that's your first of all it was your hoo-ha when we was together so if you chose to give it toha when we was together. So if you chose to give it to somebody when we were together, it is what it is. Time out. Rewind. Let me tell you something. It's never your hoo-ha. Ever. Ever. Lions wide receiver Jamison Williams could face his third suspension by the NFL after a recent gun incident, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Williams had a gun in his brother's car during a traffic stop. He did not have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Prosecutors are investigating the failure to arrest Williams at the scene. What happened was the police realized who he was. They got an opportunity. Man, they got to be something special. Detroit, the paper Freedom of Information Act started digging like well man watch but anyway
Starting point is 00:31:27 the police officer could face charges of their own it's all happening while Williams is serving a two game suspension for violating the PED he's eligible to return Sunday after the game guys if you're gonna get a firearm get it registered
Starting point is 00:31:43 get a firearm permit get it registered. Get a firearm permit, a concealed weapons permit, to carry it. Oh, come on, man. I know. Ocho. He don't like his money. He don't like money. He got suspended six games last year, Ocho, for betting on football. He just got suspended for
Starting point is 00:32:07 two games. Hold on. Hey, you say he's driving in the car. He got pulled over, right? He's like... His brother was driving. I guess it's his brother. He was in the passenger seat. His brother was driving. He's supposed to take that. He's supposed to
Starting point is 00:32:23 take that. When the officer comes, do you have any... He said, yeah, two of them. One in the back seat, one in the passenger seat. You riding around, I mean, what you expect to pop off? I ain't got nothing for that one.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I can't fight for that one, everybody. Yeah, man. I'm not sure how Detroit State works as far as being able to carry. I know at home, you know, at the career, I mean, nice, open carry state. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Georgia is the same way. Yeah, I mean, I used to have a car. I had a car.
Starting point is 00:33:09 You had a concealed weapons car. But now they let you take that thing anyway. You could take it anywhere. That's why you have to be careful in the South. Because in the South, hey, you run up on somebody and they got that thing. All that road rage. You get out your car, walking up on somebody, they let you have it.
Starting point is 00:33:27 They have you doing the Macarena in the street. Hey, that's a good one. Man, please. Get your button up, man. Hey, yeah, you see, that's why they hear every time they hear, pow, oh, pow, oh, pow, pow. That's a good one. Leave them people alone. Hey, somebody cut you off?
Starting point is 00:33:47 Go ahead, bro. Obviously, you in a hurry. Hey, when people cut me off, I tell them speed on. Hell ain't full yet. That's a good one. That's what you're trying to go to. But, hey, I ain't fit. Now, back when I was younger, old young, Shay, you know, hey,
Starting point is 00:34:03 I'd drive in front of him and I slow down. Yeah, now what? Now all of a sudden, oh, you got a problem. You cut me off. I just did the favor. Return the favor. Not no more, Ocho. People let you have it out there. Well, we let each
Starting point is 00:34:22 other have it. Let me take that. We let each other have it because you best believe we let each other because you best believe hey don't don't play that man I just come on Ocho guys we got to be smarter than this but I get if this is here's the thing if it's his brother's car and
Starting point is 00:34:40 he's his brother's driving I'm a passenger I'm good I ain't ain't got nothing to do with me. I don't know what you want me to say. Hey, I'm just a passenger in the car. Damn, man. Fuck, man. I hate...
Starting point is 00:35:00 It's like one thing on top of another. Yeah. I think it's like one one thing on top of another yeah I think it was Texas a dude road rage and the dude got out yeah he shot on the guy's window did he man you coming somebody in the threat you yelling and screaming
Starting point is 00:35:22 just roll down the window and let him have it. I bet he killed him. Didn't he die? Yet. No. Hold on, Ocho. What he did, he walked up. Oh, now that's a different story. Now you're talking. Even if he didn't have it,
Starting point is 00:35:42 you can't walk up on somebody babbling on their window. You're approaching someone in a threatening manner. And you got to be A. And why would you walk up? Just A. Once you draw,
Starting point is 00:35:54 call the rule number one. If you from the crib, once you pour your weapon, if you don't pull it out, you better let it go. Gotta let it go. You gotta let it go. Gotta let it go. You gotta let it go. The Volume.
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