Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Lamar Jackson skips OTAs, Justin Fields doesn't want to be the backup
Episode Date: June 3, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Baltimore Ravens QB and NFL MVP Lamar Jackson forfeiting $750k in workout bonuses for missing OTAs, the Pittsburgh Steelers QB dilemma continuing a...s Justin Fields says he doesn't plan on sitting all year behind Russell Wilson, and much more!02:49 - Lamar Workout Bonus11:01 - Justin Fields doesnt plan on sitting all year16:03 - Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury23:49 - Bleacher Report Best players under 2529:40 - Nightcap Tales32:32 - Spell-O-Cinco39:27 - Dunk on Unc48:02 - Q and Ayyyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Voluntary workouts are voluntary, but they still have value.
For some players, they hold monetary value,
as in the case of Lamar Jackson. He has
been absent for most of OTAs, and it's
cost him $750,000
in workout bonus. His contract
includes a condition where he
must participate in 80%
of the off-season workouts to earn
a $750,000 bonus.
He has reportedly missed already too
many sessions. However, after
signing a $260 million deal in April,
probably going to be okay.
I mean, he just, sometimes, look,
I never put workout bonuses in my contract
because I wasn't coming.
And now if they'd offer me $750,000,
that's something different.
But they wanted to put $25,000, $50,000 for what?
So the way I looked at Locho, I
felt that I was going to be in better shape
doing my workouts,
pushing myself, than I would be doing
theirs. He probably feels the
same way. I've been reading reports.
He's down 20 pounds from where
he was last year. He feels
better. He feels stronger.
Got no problem.
I got no problem with it. I got
no problem with what he's doing. I don't have a problem
with it at all. Obviously,
because of how
much he is losing that 750
to be there for OTAs and
voluntary workouts, it's really
nothing to or for him.
Knowing Lamar
and knowing what he's doing here.
Oh, he's training.
Oh, he's working hard.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's working crazy, you know.
And listen,
when it's time to be there,
when it's mandatory
for minicamp,
he will be there.
He will be in shape.
And he's one of those
that works his you-know-what off.
I see the clips.
Oh, yeah, for sure. I see the clips. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what he's doing the clips oh yeah i see the clips oh yeah i know i know i know what
he's doing down here in florida he working see that's oh joe that's for we really he's our leader
and we kind of want him yeah so we got to make it we got to make it so that he'll want to come
750 000 three quarters of a million that's the reason to come work out. They're not worried. Some people,
you put that in there because you're
worried about when they go home, they're going to
come back and they're not going to be in the shape
that they need to be in. That's not Lamar
Jackson. We just want, we're trying
to coax him to come because
he is the leader and we want him
around. That's what
that's about. They're not worried about whether Lamar's
going to come in in shape. You know he's going to come
in in shape.
Lamar still feels he has something to prove.
He's still pissed off that he
went 32nd in the draft after having
the collegiate career that he had.
He still feels pissed off that people said,
yeah, you won the Heisman. Yeah, you did
X, Y, and Z. Man, hey, have you
thought about playing receiver? You thought about playing
running back? So he still feels, and Z. Man, hey, have you thought about playing receiver? You thought about playing running back? So he still
feels, and he promised
the Ravens, when he had that
interview, Prime asked him,
what are the Ravens getting? He said,
they're going to get a Super Bowl without me.
You best believe that. So he
still feels
he has
an unfulfilled promise
to the Ravens
and that's to deliver them a championship.
He's done everything else.
I mean, he's been...
I don't believe they believed
he was going to do this because if you did,
you wouldn't have traded back into the last pick of the draft.
You would have grabbed him a lot earlier
if you thought he was going to be what he's become.
But he still wants that Super Bowl.
That's what he wants.
It's only one thing.
As much as I love the Ravens players,
I love the Ravens, I love Lamar,
I love everything about Baltimore.
The only difficult thing for them and him and that team wanting a Super Bowl
is the AFC
goes to Cincinnati.
And that's it. That's the only
thing that's going to stop him from getting a Super Bowl.
And that's Joe Burrow and the gang.
And I say that with all due respect. Yeah.
The Real Report.
I see. You see, we talking about
I was going to scrap the whole thing, Ocho.
I said, Ocho say he don't want Real coming in
stealing the shine. I said, I was done with it.
She coming in stealing.
Come on, man. We talk about Lamar. rail coming in stealing the shine i said i was done with it she coming and stealing come on man
we talk about lamar and she don't talk about you told me she was gone i didn't think she heard it
some somebody else must be watching and they text her about some damn rail report Well, that's something
You know, that's something you and Rail
Are going to have to discuss on the flight over to
To France
You got about 10 hours
I didn't even ask
Is it okay? Would you mind if I come?
I mean, didn't even wait
For me to ask
Oh, I'm coming to the South.
Huh?
Yeah.
But it's cool.
Yeah.
We're on that flight too.
Are we all on the same flight?
Yeah, we're leaving out of Newark.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Cool, cool.
I just got to.
I'm going to be bored. I got so much to do. What, before. Cool, cool. I just got to... Cool. I'm going to be...
Boy, I got so much to do.
What, before we leave?
Yeah, I'm going from Vegas
to Atlanta
to New Orleans
back to Atlanta
to New York
back to Atlanta
from Atlanta back to Jersey
back to Brazil.
Golly!
Jesus!
But, hey, that's a lot.
Yeah.
That's a lot.
Bro, see, Ocho, now you see why
I get upset when people say,
oh, you shortcut, or we know what you're doing
to get where you are. You see what I just
told you? Vegas to Atlanta,
Atlanta to New Orleans,
New Orleans back to Atlanta,
Atlanta to New York, New York
back to Atlanta, Atlanta to
Jersey to catch a flight back to Atlanta. Atlanta to Jersey to catch a flight
back to L.A.
Yeah, we're going from Jersey
to France.
France back to L.A.
What airline we on?
It's private.
We flying private?
Huh?
Mm-hmm.
I don't know how I feel about that.
Yeah, you feel good about that.
I know how you feel about it.
Hey.
I know how you feel about it.
I'm bringing my jacket.
I'm bringing my jacket, too. Shoot. You know, France feel about it I'm bringing my jacket I'm bringing my jacket too
you know France is about fashion
so I'ma have this on
yeah
but
that's the only way
to get to where look
and I told you I said man look
they're gonna have no choice
we're gonna be so good
we're gonna become so great.
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They're going to have to come to the fields.
Let's go.
They're going to have to.
Let's go.
They're going to have to.
Let's go.
Because, you know, now
I kind of like it when they were chirping.
I need to hear more chatter.
So I got to give them something to talk about.
There we go.
Yeah.
You know, you want to shout a couple of pilots?
A pilot?
What airline?
TV shows.
Are we going to be on TV?
We're working. We're working.
We're working.
Stop playing with us.
Are we going to be on TV?
What?
What?
Let's go.
Yeah, let's go.
Chicago Bears will go only as far as Caleb Williams take them.
And the team is working.
Oh, did it?
Okay, my bad.
Justin Fields says he does not plan on sitting all year.
Let's take a listen to what Justin Fields has to say.
Okay, let's hear him.
I'm definitely, you know, competing.
I think, you know, the rest knows that.
We're competing against each other every day.
I think being out there for me, that helps me get better,
especially with each other.
So, I mean, I definitely don't have the mindset of, you know, me just sitting all year. day. Him being out there for me, that helps me get better, especially each other.
I definitely don't have the mindset of me just sitting all year.
I'm coming in every day, giving it all I got
and pushing him to be his best.
He's pushing me to be my best each and every day.
I appreciate that.
I like it. I like the attitude.
Yeah, what is he supposed to say?
I'm good sitting all year.
I like the attitude. I like he's saying all the right things.
And again, listen, I love Justin Fields.
I love Russell Wilson.
This is Russell Wilson's job to lose.
If things aren't going well, I'm not sure at what point Mike Tomlin will pull Russell Wilson.
But if things aren't going the way they should go, then Justin Fields will get a chance to play.
I don't think that will happen, knowing the Russell Wilson I know and the work that he's putting in
and the situation that he is in
with a Super Bowl caliber head coach
like Mike Tomlin.
I think things are going to be just fine.
Russell Wilson will have
a phenomenal season this year
and go somewhere else
and sign another deal.
And Justin Fields will be
the future quarterback
of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
And I think that's how it's going to go.
And that's how it's going to play out.
I don't have a problem with Justin Fields
saying, I mean, the competitor in him says,
bro, I ain't trying to sit around and be cold on that bench
while somebody else, you know, going in and work.
I'm going to work my butt off and I'm
going to let the chips fall where they may.
I understand I'm coming in as the backup.
I don't see myself
as the backup and my play is
going to be so good. I ain't going to as the backup. And my play is going to be so
good, I ain't going to be the backup long.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not his job to stay on the bench.
It's Russell Wilson's job
to keep him on the bench. Yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely. That's basically
what I just said.
And Russell not losing that spot.
Not losing that spot.
Too much talent around him.
Too much talent around him.
Good coach, great coach, great supporting cast.
Najee Harris, George Pickens.
He going to be fine.
He going to be fine.
Briar Muth.
Defense is always solid. Yes uh defense is always solid yes defense is always solid so
okay now chicago's bear the chicago bears will only go as far as caleb williams takes them
and the team is working overtime to get him used to nfl style offense espn reports the bears are
working overtime to get him used to taking the ball under center, shotgun play action, and all
the nuances of an NFL-style offense,
which he didn't
always use at USC.
Do we expect
Caleb Williams to struggle
in year one? I mean, we expect
the Caleb Clark to struggle in year one, right?
So, same.
They're going to be ups and downs to the rookie quarterback
coming to the NFL. Now, I think he's going to be a little
Ahead of the curve because of the supporting cast
Around him
The receivers make it so god damn easy
The receivers that he has are going to make
A job so much more easier
Where I don't think he's going to struggle
The way we think he is
Now if he went to let's say
This was last year's draft
And you replaced Bryce
God damn it.
Bryce Young?
You replaced Bryce Young with Caleb Williams
last year, the same thing would happen.
Because he doesn't have the same supporting cast
and he plays around.
So he's kind of ahead of the curve already
because of, oh shit, look what
I got to work with.
He's going to be fine. And all
this getting acclimated real
fast, like there's no way to replicate
game speed. There's no
way to replicate
in-game play
no matter how much work or no matter
how much you do right now, no matter how many times
you practice. Until you get
out there on the field against an opponent,
you'll never get an understanding on how fast
the game is and how things are going to go.
Ocho, but I just need him to
take the ball from under the center.
He never took the ball from under the center.
Never?
Most of the time, he was in the gun. Like, 95%
of the time, he was in the gun. He's been playing
quarterback all his life. I'm sure he knows how to take
snap up under the center. And what did they come in?
That's why they're more skilled because, what, they
so much shotgun.
They got all these seven-on-seven camps.
They got all these passing camps.
They are always in the gun.
They got pro coaches working with them now at a much earlier age.
I mean, there's some of these guys, Ocho, they are like junior high,
and they got pro coaches, professional coaches working with them
with footwork drills and ball
I'm like bro
kids ain't kids no more
they're like hey bro you that meal ticket
you the lottery ticket
I bought this at seven years old
I wait on you to pay it off in 14 years
but hey listen
the money they passing out now is understandable
on why
they starting young.
Got to start them young.
Absolutely.
What do we got here?
The Washington Commanders are ending a new era.
One of Dan Quinn's key appointments
was offensive coordinator,
where he tabbed Cliff Kingsbury to take on the role.
And there is a belief that Kingsbury
has grown as an offensive mind and a play caller.
ESPN reports one coach who faced Kingsbury multiple times says he likes how Kingsbury evolved his offensive coach in the NFL.
The coach said early in his Arizona career, Kingsbury did not throw enough between the hashes.
They were 25th in the first two seasons, but his final two seasons, they ranked 13th.
It looks like he's gotten a lot better feel for it.
Cliff Kingsbury,
I have two names for you.
I got three names
for you. I'm going to start with the
first one. Jade McDaniels.
If you want to keep
your job, I'm going to give you two more names.
That's going to make your job easy.
Terry McLaurin,
Jahan Dotson. Close the book. That's all you make your job easy. Terry McLaurin, Jahan Dotson.
Close the book.
That's all you need to know.
That's all you need to know.
I'm telling you, there are certain players that get you fired,
and there are certain players that make sure you keep your job.
And I just gave you the three names, offensively.
Everything else, they know their role.
Run the offense through them, little
by little, spread it around.
I just gave you a three-headed monster
that can keep you your job.
Simple as that.
It ain't rocket science.
You don't have to complicate things.
Get the ball to Terry
McLaurin. Get the ball to
Jahan Dotson
simple
gotta run the ball
you know sometimes I think
he comes from that style
that we sling it
yeah yeah just throw throw throw
hey if you go back
look at the Chiefs I'm not saying
you gotta have Derrick Henry back there
but you gotta run the ball look what the Chiefs. I'm not saying you got to have Derek Henry back there, but you got to run the ball.
Yeah, you can run it a little bit.
I mean, look what the Chiefs do with Pacheco.
Pacheco.
Thank you.
Jared McKenna.
Patrick Mahomes using his legs.
A lot of the runs aren't designed by Patrick Mahomes.
I thought, you know, there's a difference between Patrick Mahomes and Calamari.
There's a difference between Patrick Mahomes and James Daniels.
Both of those guys have better legs between Patrick Mahomes and Calabari. There's a difference between Patrick Mahomes and James Daniels. Both of those guys have better legs than Patrick Mahomes.
When Patrick takes off, he's like, I ain't got no choice.
Yeah.
Y'all playing two man.
Somebody that lost contain.
Somebody out of their lane.
I'm out of here.
Yeah.
If you think about it, the only time that there was a design run,
a design run off a pass is that fourth down. Remember, it was fourth down and he rolled and he could have about it, the only time that there was a design run, a design run off a pass, is that fourth down.
Remember, it was fourth down, and he rolled,
and he could have dumped it to the flat, and he kept it.
And took off.
Yeah.
He did a deck play.
He jumped through the gap.
Mm-hmm.
Thinking about putting him down.
Listen, Clint, they have a great situation over there,
especially at the quarterback position.
Jay Daniels can sling it.
He's a throw-first quarterback.
He's a dual threat,
but he's going to throw first.
But he has legs if he has to
bring it down and tote it.
He can do it.
I'm excited for the Commanders.
I'm excited for that city.
Do you believe
Jay Daniels
Has a big season? Oh absolutely
Absolutely because again
Supporting cast
It matters. What do I have around me?
Those receivers
Coming in make everyone
Else's job around them easy
Whoever the officer coordinator is
I'm sorry I don't know his name
You don't have to complicate things
It's really easy Cliff Kingsbury the coordinator Oh he's calling the plays Whoever the officer coordinator is, I'm sorry, I don't know his name. You don't have to complicate things.
It's really easy.
Cliff Kingsbury, the coordinator.
Oh, he's calling the plays.
Yeah.
Well, wait.
Come on, come on, come on.
I'm not, my NFL cap ain't on right now.
Where did brother from the Chiefs?
Where did he go?
He ain't going nowhere.
Not that I know of.
Did anybody pick him up?
No.
Oh, yeah, he at UCLA.
That's right.
He's UCLA.
You know what?
I think of the quarterback,
and I don't want to talk about the quarterback from last year,
but Jaden Daniels is the real deal,
and they don't have to complicate things because what they have offensively,
it should be very easy.
It should be very, very easy.
Very easy.
DQ with the head coach, Dan Quinn.
He hired Cliff Kingsbury. That's the head coach, Dan Quinn. He hired Cliff Kingsbury.
That's right, right.
Dan Quinn.
Hey, them coaches, they're going to make sure each other,
they're going to make sure they have a job, boy.
Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do.
Hey, they're going to make sure.
They're going to make sure.
I like that.
Know your role.
Work hard.
I like that.
Mike Shanahan.
I mean, Mike, when Mike got a job,
he took a lot of the people that he had in Denver.
He took a lot of them to Washington.
He had his son on his staff.
Go back and look at that staff.
Kyle was the OC.
What's the head coach at Los Angeles Rams?
He was on that staff.
Mike McDaniels.
He was on that staff.
Yeah.
And a lot of them, some of those guys were assistants with Kyle when he was on that staff yeah and a lot of them
some of those guys
were assistants
with Kyle when he was
in Houston
under Coob
that's crazy man
how that works
but that's how
that's how you do
your network
go ahead and do your job
you be
hey
you gotta be loyal
don't backstab
and then hey
every time you get a job
as long as they got a job,
Bobby T, Bobby Turner's the running back coach.
He's the running back coach with me in Denver.
He came with Mike in 95.
He's Kyle running back coach in San Francisco.
30 years later.
He's still coaching?
Still.
Dang.
Still.
Wherever Mike is, he'll be there.
Wherever Kyle lives, he'll be there.
Wherever Kyle lives, he'll be.
When Kyle went to Atlanta, Bobby T went with him.
Kyle got the head job in San Francisco, Bobby T went with him.
Yeah.
Absolutely. That's dope.
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All right, Ocho.
Mitchell Report ranks the NFL's top 10 best players under the age of 25.
We're going to start 10, go down to one.
At 10, QB, Brock Purdy.
At nine, cornerback, Pat Sertan II.
At eight, quarterback, CJ Stroud.
Seven, wide receiver, Garrett Wilson.
Six, cornerback, Trent McDuffie.
Kansas City. Five, Kyleback, Trent McDuffie. Kansas City.
Five, Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens.
Four,
edge rusher,
Aiden Hutchinson, Detroit Lions.
Three, wide receiver,
Jamar Chase.
Bengals. Two,
Sauce Gardner. Jets.
Number one,
Pene Soong.
You know what? I'm just trying to figure out how the hell they got C. Number one, Pene Su. You know what?
I'm just trying to figure out
how the hell they got
C.J. Stroud at eight.
Ain't no way in hell
C.J. Stroud
is the eighth best player
under the age of 25.
They out of their freaking mind.
For one,
the way it's ranked,
I like Pene Su.
Phenomenal pick.
Phenomenal talent.
But I would also have a quarterback first.
The most important position.
Yes!
So who would you put as your number one pick?
I'm changing the list.
CJ!
Stroud or Brock Purdy?
You say, you say.
I'm taking CJ.
Okay, CJ Stroud.
So for the sake of it being how important a quarterback is
and them always having the ball in their hand,
at two, at two, I'm going to put Brock Purdy.
Third, then I'll go Panay Sewell.
I'm never taking a...
Listen, Ocho.
I'm only going to take a guy that can score
or that can prevent a score.
I'm not taking an offensive lineman
and putting him that high.
And I'm not saying Panay Sewell is not
outstanding because he is.
So, was
my list okay?
I mean, I got
I think you and I both are in agreement.
I got C.J. Stroud first. I have Brock
Purdy. Then I'm going
Jamar Chase.
C.J. I mean, Jamar Chase, Sals Gardner at four.
Then I'm going with Garrett Wilson.
I'm going Garrett Wilson, Pat Sertain, Kyle Hamilton, Trent McDuffie, and so on and so on.
And Panay will be up a little higher, even though he's great at what he does at his position, at the tackle position.
I like the way I listed that better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just can't take a...
So even if you take the best corner,
you're not taking them over the best corner. You're not taking
them over a Brady
or a Montana
or a Patrick Mahomes.
No matter who the best defensive
player is. I mean, now, if you talk about
an offensive lineman,
because what we're doing, they put an offensive lineman
once. What offensive lineman would you we're doing, they put an offensive lineman once.
What offensive lineman would you ever take over
a quarterback
in the history of the game?
And you know what?
When I think about it too,
and some people are probably
going to say,
why would you put C.J. Stroud first?
He had one historic season
as a rookie,
but can he do it again?
Right.
I mean,
the way the cards are looking,
he's going to do it it again especially with the addition
of digs i don't see i did not go no sophomore i agree with you i agree with you ocho i just
don't see him taking a step back considering what he has around him um but with that being said,
I don't look,
a guy can be,
a quarterback can play the most important position,
which is quarterback,
we all believe that,
but not be the best player.
Right.
See, sometimes people think
they need to be exclusive,
that just because he played
a quarterback,
that means he's a great player.
No, it can still be an important position in him not being the best player.
Tim Tebow played an important position, but he wasn't better than Von Miller.
Right.
He wasn't.
On that list, I'm looking at under 25 25 beach report ranks nfl's best players under 25
justin jefferson's not on this list and he's 25 under he's 24
is it yeah yeah so i mean for the sake of the argument i'm just going to stick
with the names that they have that they listed
and i i like i like the way my my list was as far as the two quarterbacks first,
then Chase, then Sauce, Garrett Wilson.
Well, he's going to be 25 in 10 days.
So you said they should have put him on the list because right now he's under 25.
Yeah.
I think what they're saying, Ocho, I think all of these guys,
when the NFL season starts, they'll be under 25. I think that's're saying, Ocho, I think all of these guys, when the NFL season starts,
they'll be under 25.
I think that's how they did it.
Okay.
All right.
I like it.
I'm excited for Garrett Wilson, boy.
I'm excited for Garrett Wilson.
He nice.
Trent McDuffie.
Trent McDuffie.
He got his plate full.
He's really good.
Spags has been getting him together,
especially now that they let Brother Snead go to Tennessee.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
He going to be nice.
Kyle Hamilton.
Kyle Hamilton is the real deal.
He's the difference maker on that defense.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's the difference maker on that defense over there in Baltimore.
Very, very impressive. Baltimore. Very impressive.
Very, very impressive.
All right, Ocho, it's time for
Nightcap Tales.
Okay.
Oh, Barbershop.
Hey!
Hey!
Hey, I like that. Okay.
All right, Ocho, this week's
question, what was the most inappropriate time
that you've laughed?
Grow with me, gal.
Gail.
At a funeral,
the guy was singing,
had on plaid jacket
with striped pants.
One of my cousins said
Stevie Wonder had gotten him dressed.
Can't be laughing at the funeral.
No.
When the older instructor
where I worked
was participating in a relay race
you have to keep a potato
between your legs run to the
other side where you drop it
in a five gallon bucket well
she started running tripped
ate the concrete everything stopped
and everyone was silent leading us
to knowing if she was okay I couldn't
help but laugh
when my cousin's dentures fell out
in the middle of her sentence,
all I had to do was look
at my other cousin and it was a wrap.
Yeah, that's just how it works.
Somebody started laughing.
Yeah.
Teacher hit her head on a paper towel dispenser
before the parent-teacher conference
back in high school.
I started laughing randomly
in the middle of getting in trouble
because the memory kept replaying it.
There was a manager at a job
I used to work at
had an issue stuttering.
And when he'd talk at meetings,
I'd be in tears
trying to hold it in
until one day I broke.
During the funeral services,
seems like a lot of people
be laughing,
cutting up at funerals, don't you?
During the funeral service, someone's phone
started ringing and the ringtone say
highway to hell.
That's messed up.
That work lady was walking, slip, fell on her
face, slid
belly first. I never got up.
I never got up or asked
if she was okay. I laughed so damn loud and hard.
She was in her 60s. She was looking right
at me. She was like
sliding like, help me.
Within
a jury, within jury duty,
the lady got dismissed. On the way
down the jury step, she fell and broke her ankle.
It was dead quiet in there. I tried
everything in my power not to laugh.
I can't laugh at that that especially when you know somebody hurt
I can't do that
if you're not hurt
you gotta wait to make show
you gotta wait to make show
you're gonna need two ambulances
one for you cause you hurt
the other for me cause I'm gonna break my side laughing
I'm just telling you we need two just go ahead
call two
they called it while The other for me because I'm going to break my side laughing. I'm just telling you, we need two. Just go ahead and call two.
They called it while several of us were outside.
A very large girl tripped and fell down.
And my homeboy shot, whoa, and starts waving his arm like somebody's losing balance due to an earthquake.
Oh, Joe.
Now, you know what time it is?
It's time for Bellowsica.
Let me get my hat.
Let me get my hat.
Y'all know what it is.
Y'all know what it is, chat.
Hold on, hold on.
All right, Ocho,
your first word, ornament.
The Christmas ornament was beautiful.
Ornament.
As many kids as I got, I should know how to spell the word ornament
because Christmas is always a festive time around here.
Yes.
Ornament.
O-R-N-A-M-E-N-T. Ornament. O-R-N-A
M-E-N-T. Ornament.
That is correct. Ornament.
The next word
is amphibian.
Who?
Amphibian.
Frogs are
considered amphibians. Amphibian. As are considered amphibians.
Amphibian.
A-M-P-H-I-B-I-A-N.
Amphibian.
That is correct.
Stop playing with me.
The next word.
This is the Harvard education.
I told y'all I went to Harvard for one semester.
This is what I do.
Pretty soon it's going to be down to like a day.
800 SAT.
It started at three semesters.
800 SAT.
Stop playing with me.
You know that's not good now, right?
You know 2,400 is the max you can make on an SAT.
2,400 is the max you can make on an SAT.
Now, I'm talking about back then.
Back then it was 1,600.
Nah, back, no, man.
They keep adding, no. No. No, back then it was 1,600. man they keep adding no no no back
then it was 1600 it was 800 when I was there
800 on the reading 800 on the map
I must be talking about the F cat then
hey
it was one of them I know it end with a T
that's it
no ACT you get scores
like 20 30 well. That's it. No. ACT, you get scores like 20, 30.
Well, maybe
that's it. One of them, I had 800. That's all
I know. You know, I might be thinking about my credit
score. Yeah.
My bad. I'm confused.
The next word, monopolize.
Monopolize.
Monopo. Before they broke up,
John D. Rockefeller
monopolized the oil industry.
Okay.
Monopolized.
And I know it's M-O-N-O.
I don't know if it's P-I or P-A.
Or it might be another O.
I'm going to just guess it.
M-O-N-O-P-O-L-I-Z-E.
That's correct.
Monopolized.
Oh, come on, sugar.
Huh?
Come on.
Two people that work at the same job are considered colleagues.
The word is colleague.
A colleague.
A C-O-L-L-E-A-G-U-E-S.
Colleagues.
Correct.
We'll let that go.
Colleague.
The last word is gargantuan.
The last word is gargantuan.
Gargantuan.
Gargantuan.
Oh, shit.
You got me.
Hold on.
Let me sit down.
Let me sit down.
Let me sit down.
Let me sit down.
I got to focus right here.
I got to focus on this one.
Hold on.
Gargantuan.
Gar.
Gar.
Gar.
Gar.
G-A-R.
Wait. Gar- Gar. Gar. G-A-R. Wait.
Gar-gan.
Gar-gan.
Gar-gan.
G-A-R.
G-A-N.
T-U.
E-A-N.
Damn! It's G-A-R. G-A-N You were close Damn
It's G-A-R
G-A-N
T-U-A-N
Gargantuan
What did I
What did I mess up
I added an extra letter
Yeah you added two extra letters
But you were close
Let's go
Let's go
That was your best one
We're at four from five tonight
Yeah that's the Harvard education baby
That's the Harvard education Yeah chat That's for y'all chat Okay Laugh at one. We're at four for five tonight. Yeah, that's the Harvard education, baby. That's the Harvard education.
Yeah, chat.
That's for y'all, chat.
Okay.
Laugh at me now.
We got a bonus for you.
Huh?
The bonus question.
I got a bonus?
Yes.
Recuperation.
Recuperation?
Someone that has surgery,
they normally stays in the hospital
for at least a day
to recuperate.
So the word is
recuperation. Okay, I know recoup
is R-E-C-O-U-P
E-R-A-T-I-O-N
That's correct.
Recuperation. Hey, baby!
Boy, I've been here killing
this feeling me tonight, boy. I'm telling
you, they should have had me in that movie of Killing the B.
It should have been me. And this is what I do. I wrap this thing like a tree. Stop playing with tonight, boy. I'm telling you, they should have had me in that movie of Killer to Be. It should have been me. It's just what I
do. I wrap this thing like a tree.
Stop playing with me, baby.
It's what I do, man. I'm telling you, man.
Hey, hey, I'm
all right now. I'm all right. I'm feeling good tonight,
boy. I'm feeling good. You want
to give me another one?
He said R-O, didn't he?
You spelled it wrong.
No, I didn't.
It's R-E. I said R-E. Recoup is R-O. He said R-O, didn't he? You spelled it wrong. No, I didn't. It's R-E.
I said R-E. Recoup is R-E.
R-E-C-O-U-P.
I think you said...
Recoup. I know how to spell recuperation.
R-E-R-E-C-O-U-P-E-R-T-O-N.
I-O-N.
We're going to play it back. We're going to play it back.
We're going to play it back.
We're going to have it back in the chat.
But the chat said you spelled it wrong.
But we're going to see.
No, I got it right.
I don't care what the chat said.
I said it right.
R-E-C-O-U-P-E-R-P-I-O-N.
There is no U.
There is no U.
Recoup.
Recoup?
R-E-C-U-P-E-R-A-T-I-O-N.
Recoup.
No.
You're saying like coop.
There is no O-U.
I didn't say that.
It's R-E.
It's R-E-C-U-P, not C-O-U-P. I didn't say C-O-U-P the first time.
I said C-U-P the first time.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're going to play it back.
Don't try to cheat me because I'm...
No, we're going to play it back.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
We're going to play it back.
We're going to play it back.
We're going to play it back.
All right.
Now, it's time for Dunk On Up.
Yeah, let's go.
Let's go.
I was five for five tonight.
Five for five. Chatty trying's go. Let's go. I was five for five tonight. Five for five.
Chatty trying to cheat me already, man.
Here we go.
Question number one.
Okay.
Not including
this year's number one pick,
Caleb Williams.
Who are the last four quarterbacks
to be drafted number one overall?
Not including Caleb Williams.
The last five quarterbacks to be drafted number one overall.
So Bryce Young.
Okay.
Kyler Murray.
Okay.
Baker Mayfield.
Uh-huh.
Ooh. Ooh. Calamari Okay Baker Mayfield Chat don't give him no answers Chat don't write nothing in the chat
Don't let him cheat me now
They ain't write nothing
I like this jacket
Yes sir Boy this gonna kill him in France I like this jacket boy yes sir
boy this gonna kill him
in France
yeah
oh
oh
you thought you had it in
thought it was a donut
tried to glaze it
the guy that you said was good tried to glaze me.
The guy that you said was good.
I said he was good or he is good?
Yeah, you said he was good.
I said he was good or he is good?
Okay. Okay.
That's four. That's four quarterbacks.
You said the last four quarterbacks?
I said the last five. Come on, now.
Oh, my goodness.
The question was,
who are the last five quarterbacks
to be drafted number one overall?
Close your eyes.
Don't cheat, now.
Don't be looking.
Trevor Lawrence,
Baker Mayfield,
Kyle Murray,
Bryce Young.
Bryce Young.
Oh, your quarterback.
You're going to have to get an asterisk behind that, man.
You're going to have to get a little asterisk because... I mean, Ocho.
You got it. You got it. Pretty soon, let me tell i mean you got it you got it pretty soon let me
tell you what you're gonna do pretty soon you're gonna ask me to start listing the quarter because
now list them in order what year did they come out nope that wasn't a question that wasn't a
question but listen i know it wasn't but do you know how hard that is oh cho i gotta go back you
don't have to go back i just the last five quarterbacks outside of kent louis to go number
one how long that spans, Ocho?
Do you know how many people was drafted?
Well, actually, it's not that difficult
because, you know, normally a quarterback
always goes number one no matter what.
Miles Garrett went number one.
Outside of Miles Garrett, every year.
So quarterback is always going number one.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
But there has to be some type of time limit
because you be taking 20 or 30 minutes to answer.
Ocho, you give me a five-point.
You give me a five-point question.
Think about it.
The last five quarterbacks.
Why don't you say...
The goal number one.
The last quarterback drafted number one.
The goal number one is really easy.
Ocho, I got to try to span back since 2015.
That ain't that long. That's span back Since 2015 That ain't that long
That's around the corner
That ain't that far
That got me 10 years ago
That ain't that far
You remember stuff
You remember stuff
Way from Savannah State
But you can't remember
The quarterback from 2015
Okay here we go
Here we go
Question number two
Keyshawn Johnson
Is famously known
As the last
Non-quarterback
Skill player
To be taken
Number one overall When he was drafted in 1996.
Correct.
However, there was another non-quarterback skill player who was taken number one this year.
The year before, I'm sorry.
The year before, which is 95.
Who was this player?
Kajana Carter.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Oh, you want me...
Don't mess with me, Ojo!
Okay, you're on your game, huh?
You feeling good, huh?
I'm charged up, Ojo!
Third question.
Who was the only non-quarterback
to win multiple regular season MVPs?
Non-quarterback to win regular season MVPs?
Multiple.
Yes, sir.
I'm going to say Emmitt.
That is absolutely incorrect.
Jim Brown, 1959, 1964.
He won the first three, yeah.
In 1967.
I was at the game in 67.
Question number four.
Who was the...
A-Man only won one MVP.
Who was the shortest NBA player
to lead the league
and rebound in four seasons?
Shortest.
Stature.
Talking about height.
Shortest NBA... Charles Barkley at
6'4". Okay, okay, okay,
okay, okay, okay.
You redeem yourself.
Question number five.
What NBA player
was drafted second overall in
the 2000 draft before Carmelo Anthony,
Chris Bosh,
and Dwayne Wade?
Darko Milicic. Okay, okay, okay, and Dwayne Wade.
Darko Milicic.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Now I'm going to give you a bonus.
I'm going to give you a bonus.
How many yards of receptions did you have in 1994?
I need the exact number of receptions and exact number of yards. 1994 had 87
catches for 1,010 yards.
Okay, okay,
okay, okay.
Stop playing
with Shane.
Okay, so what you went right there?
Five or six.
I beat you. No, you didn't. I did. No, you didn't.
I did. No, you didn't.
We tied.
We tied.
Nope.
Chad,
did Ocho spell
recoup wrong?
No, I did not.
I spelled it right.
Hold up.
I'm going to let you.
The Chad's going to decide.
Chad,
what do y'all think?
Did he spell it?
They know I spelled it right.
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That's what the chat says.
The chat lying.
I'm just saying what they say.
The chat don't know.
They lying.
Chat don't know.
They don't know no better.
Now, Ocho,
it's time
for our last segment
appreciate that graphics
Q&A
LeBron bartender
donated and he said
love the show Ocho and Unc
I barely watch TV anymore
because of you guys
thank you so much Le LaPorte bartender.
Spitting Fire said, do you know when LaPorte will be delivering to the state of Michigan,
currently stating no shipping to Michigan anywhere?
I think, I'm not certain.
Don't quote me on this.
I think we're coming to Michigan.
I just don't know when.
I don't.
I think we're coming to Michigan
within the next two months.
But I have to get back to you on that.
I'm sorry I don't have that information.
To be honest with you,
that's really not my area of expertise.
You know, we have people that activate states,
but right now I really couldn't tell you any degree of expertise. You know, we have people that activate states, but right now, I really couldn't tell you with any degree of certainty.
Upgrade King says, let rail
shine. Only validates your taste in
winners. She's a keeper. Let all
shine bright like a diamond. What love.
Ocho
trying to
stall rail.
Listen, I'm trying to stall real life. No, listen.
I'm trying to make my way and climb to the top.
You understand me?
Now, when I get to the top... But that ain't what you did to me.
Huh?
You told me one week after I got over here in fear,
bring your boy in.
Yeah, you brought me in.
Vegas.
But no, I didn't say you did that.
That's what you did.
I said, Ocho, let you boy, you ain't good.
I said, Ocho, can I get like a year up under my belt?
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Yeah, well, let me get a year up under my belt first.
Let me get a year in.
When I get a year under my belt, you know, things are rolling smooth.
Rail already, politics for rail report.
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I'm, the wife alone. Respect the boundaries. Ocho tried to set. Seems like you're trying to disregard their relationship.
Yeah.
Yeah. Rail get a segment.
And it comes out of
Chad. It comes out of Ocho
Cut. Listen.
Long as that check
got my name on it, I'm keeping
it all at.
Man, don't do that.
Keep it all at.
She got enough money coming in
from other other other other areas and and ventures i'm i need all that uh kempra norwood
jr said oh my question is who's the best running back of all time who do you believe is the best
running back of all time some people will go with Jim Brown. Some people will go with Barry Sanders.
Yeah.
I mean, it's so many.
Walter Payton.
I mean.
Boy, that's a tough one there, boy.
Who you like?
I'm going to give you one.
You get one.
I'm doing this just simply based off style of play.
Style of play is running style.
I love it.
I like Freddie T, boy.
I love Freddie T.
As the best all time?
When you ask me a question,
and I'm talking about a preference of style of play,
I like Freddie T, and I like Eric Dickerson.
Their style of play. I like Freddie T and I like Eric Dickerson. Their style of running.
Eric Dickerson, he runs upright.
And he was just so smooth, man.
And Freddie T and his ability to come to balance in the hole.
Either he can run your ass over or he can shake you, one or the other.
I'm just talking about preference. I'm not or the other. I'm just talking about preference.
I'm not talking about numbers.
I'm not talking about stats and all that.
Man, that's so hard.
That's a really hard question.
Because, I mean, Jim won three MVPs.
He walked away from the game, only played nine years,
had over 12,000 yards rushing.
And if I think at the time,
they were only playing 12 games.
And he led the league in rushing every year,
except one.
That he was in the league.
Man.
Man, you know what?
I was very fortunate because I was in the league
I saw ED run
saw Emmitt
saw Barry
saw LT
yeah LT was nice boy
but that's tough
man I probably have to go with Barry
that's why I changed
it doesn't do you justice
to watch him on television
you literally had to see him up close
you got to see him up close
like some things you just have to see
for yourself to get an
appreciation um but lt i saw lt when it's i mean at his absolute apex uh lt had like 1600 yards
rushing and 100 yards received about 100 catches which is crazy yeah he could run for speed he had
tremendous vision great balance balance, tremendous hand.
I mean, he had no weakness.
Emmitt, we know what he did.
In between the tackles, nobody ran as good in between the tackles.
That big-ass offensive line.
And before you figured out that he actually had the ball,
he was like, damn near your second down.
But prior to he had that stuff off the
field, a lot of people thought OJ
was the best.
I mean,
he hit, I think he hit the
steel curtain up for like 250 once.
Ooh.
He had world-class speed.
Hold on.
But I probably go...
OJ was fast like that?
Yes!
I thought he was a bruising back,
like Earl Campbell.
I thought he was an Earl Campbell type.
No, no, no.
OJ had world-class speed.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Oh, yes.
Boleg, hey, gone.
K5... K-Fan 502.
Ocho coat look like every girl comforted from in 98 and 99.
I like that, Ocho.
I like that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, this thing, it cost me a pretty penny.
I mean, you look like you're an 80s pimp,
but you had the thing going on.
You had the leopard print.
Leopard used to be big in the 80s.
Yeah, listen.
Late 70s, 80s?
This is where it's at.
This is where it's at.
That's why I got this thing on.
Terrence, you said, oh, you went hard on Wilder yesterday.
Like it or not, he's a legend in his own right. You were really
disrespectful. How?
He got into boxing
because he had a special needs child.
He needed money. He wanted
money to be able to take care of his kids.
To do what he did
is phenomenal.
But
what, you expect him to
be able to box for like 50 years or do you want to or do you want
to see he's made a lot of money he has i think he has like five six maybe even seven kids don't you
want him to be able to enjoy the kids what good is all that money what good is all that money
when you have alzheimer's or you have l.a.s. or a.l.l.a.l.s what good is that you have Alzheimer's or you have LAS or ALS.
What good is that?
You have dementia. What good is that
money?
Not diminishing. Walk away.
Walk away while you can.
No disrespect.
He has eight kids.
He has eight. Eight kids.
But y'all want to see the man. Y'all want to see the man y'all want to see the man
get carried out
now he done got knocked out
three of his last four fights
Ocho
right
three of his last four
he got knocked out
he got counted
a southpaw
counted him
with a right
you know why he counted him
because he know that's
his only punch that he's
going to try to land and you don't expect a southpaw counted him with a right. You know why he counted him? Because he knows that's the only punch that he's going to try to land.
And you don't expect a Southpaw
to counter you with a right.
He expected him to left
because you think that's where his power is.
That's why he called him off guard.
When was the last time you saw somebody
get hit with a counter
and turns his back?
What?
He turned his back, Ocho.
And looked at the ref like he, like,
like, like, like, like the guy
did something wrong. I'm not sure what happened.
He got countered.
That's what happened.
And what happens, Ocho, when you don't see it?
Them the ones that get you out of there.
Because you're not expecting it.
It comes from a blind spot.
The uppercut gets you out.
Because where is it coming from?
You look in here and it comes from underneath.
The looping overhand.
The one hitter quitter.
You don't see it because by the time you realize it's too late.
Bro, I'm sorry that you did.
But you got to be truthful.
He needs to go ahead and shut it down
I mean think about boxing goes back
120 years so you think in 120 years you think Deontay Wilder is a top 10 heavyweight
and because he's not that doesn't mean he's not good that doesn't mean he didn't make a lot of money
but I'm trying to figure what you're getting at Terrence
that might be your homeboy
your brother, your best friend or something
but we keeping a stack here bro
but hey
let him get back in the ring and then when something happens
why didn't someone tell him?
Osho,
you don't always have to get carried out.
Sometimes you can walk out.
James says,
and Mr. Rosado,
do you guys miss 90s sports apparel
like starter pro line jacket
and the early mid-90s dress?
I miss that era.
Nah, bro, I don't miss the Zubat pants.
You remember the Zubat pants?
Yeah, man, you know you can still get that stuff.
You know that, right?
I still got a starter jacket, starter hat.
Yeah, you can still order that stuff.
They have a site where you can order.
Oh, do you?
Can you?
Yeah, they got a site.
You can order all the stuff from the 80s and 90s.
I want no Zubas.
I want no more Zubas.
Nah, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
I don't miss that.
I don't miss that era.
I mean, you know, something you should just, you know.
Let it go.
Like the starter jacket.
Like, I think I still got a starter
jacket or something.
Me and my brother did a photo shoot one time together
and they let us keep the jacket. I think I got a starter
hat.
I think
Champion used to make, you know what, Champion used to
make
turf shoes. They used to make cleats.
Yeah, and apparel.
They still make apparel. They still make apparel today.
They still make apparel.
Remember the biker shorts from back in the days
that all the coaches used to wear?
Yeah, yeah.
The coach's shorts. They call them coach's shorts.
I do.
Throwback.
Boss Lady,
happy born, Munchan.
I love birthdays.
I have a gift for you, not high end,
that you would just love.
It's simply sweet.
How do I send it?
You should let me treat you to the sugar factory to celebrate.
Hey, there we go.
There we go.
The candy factory.
Wait, not here in LA?
It's a candy store.
There you go.
Oh, that's a candy store?
No, a sugar factory. It's a restaurant. They got, there you go. Oh, that's a candy store? Nah,
Sugar Factory is a restaurant.
They got one on South Beach.
Oh,
that's what it is?
Yeah,
yeah.
You got you a little,
you got you a little date
because I take my kids there.
They like to look,
they like the drinks
and like to get candy
after they finish eating.
Oh.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
Go ahead,
go ahead and take up
on that date.
Nah,
nah, nah, nah. Yeah, don't worry. Don't be shy up on that date. Nah, nah, nah, nah.
Yeah, don't worry.
Don't be shy.
Don't be shy.
Don't be shy.
Don't act like shy girl
five heartbeats.
Go ahead and...
She being assertive.
They got milkshakes?
I can't do nothing with them.
I need about five or six lactate
to drink a milkshake.
They got other stuff on the menu.
I won't even be able
to make it to the door.
Okay. They got other stuff on the menu. I won't even be able to make it to the door. Filthy McNasty.
Yo, Unc and Ocho question.
Since Unc is touring to promote Laporte,
will Ocho go on a tour promoting promote his cigars? I wonder if
they pair well. Shout out to Ash and Rel.
All haters get bent. Stop
capping, Ocho.
I don't know. Ocho,
you going to go on tour for your cigars?
No.
No.
No, I'm not going
on tour.
The most I will and have done
is the biggest cigar event in in vegas and i can go to
small stuff you know here and there but as far as touring no yeah i can't i can't too many too
many kids too many kids too much other stuff going on right now for me going tour okay
uh yo uh what's the farthest
lengths you took
to obtain a pair
of sneakers
shit
shit
I mean
I just paid
you know
sometimes
depending on the
sneakers
it's hard to get
oh yeah
for sure
yeah
anything Jordan
like
those D or
these
those D or
Jordans they only made 2,000 pairs.
I mean, anytime that they make something limited, you know, they're probably going to go the athletes first, the LeBron, the KDs, so forth and so on.
Then the high end names and then the rest, the bots are going to beat you too.
So you're going to end up paying, you know,
top dollar.
I waited in line one time.
Okay, there we go.
I did to try
to get those courts air maxes.
And
they cut the
line off like right before you
I knew it
yup they got me
did you ever get a pair or no
I got a pair yeah
I did yeah I got a pair
but like I said it
it all depends on but I'm like I'm not
paying no 40 50 thousand I mean there depends on, but I'm like, I'm not paying no $40,000,
$50,000. I mean, there are some shoes that I would like
to have, but I'm not paying no $50,000
for no pair of sneakers.
Lanny Ray.
Hey, guys. Let's have
fill in the blank for fun. Life would be really
boring without me.
Life would be... Life would be really
boring. Ocho,
you first. Life would be really boring
without
my kids. Without
my kids in real, life would be very boring.
Family and the dogs I need the dogs
yeah
I need to get a farm
I want to get a farm
because I want
I want like a raccoon
I want to pet like a raccoon
I want a little small miniature
I'm talking about
a little really small horse
I want a little small cow I want a little small miniature. I'm talking about a little really small horse. I want a little small cow.
I want a little small pig.
No, I want no hedgehog.
I want a raccoon.
I really want a raccoon.
Nah, I want no skunk.
Oh, you want the same gland removed?
Nah.
Man, that's the foulest.
You ever smell the scum?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
Man,
we done had dogs get sprayed.
Ain't enough lemon juice,
tomatoes.
All that stuff they say work,
don't work but time.
That's it.
Man, get your fuck ass off the porch
man go back on that
you need to go
man
y'all need them scouts alone
man
hell nah
Steven Bass 314 said love y'all I'm your biggest fan
uh F them haters my grandfather
was important to me too do you have a memory
of your grandfather that showed you what
grown man strength is
uh
oh I thought the internet
had stopped um
you know what
by the time
my grandfather
had started to get
like
he had started
his health had started
to get bad
had a heart attack
and probably like
74
75
probably like 75
had a heart attack
kind of really was
never the same
as far as strength wise
and then you know had a heart attack and ended up
dying in 77
but he was you know he
worked in they dipped gum
you know what gum is
like tree sap yeah I know what you're talking about
yes sir
the drill holes in the tree
and then the sap
goes into the container
and then they end up
pouring in a barrel.
No, not really.
My grandfather never really
had to show strength.
My uncles always gave him
the utmost respect
because of how he raised them.
And the people in the community gave him utmost respect.
My grandfather was, even though he wasn't a big man, he had a commanding presence.
He had a booming voice.
No nonsense.
I'm talking about, you think I'm no nonsense?
That joker didn't play the guitar.
Ocho, all that joking
and kiki-keeing,
he wasn't about none of that.
Man, my granddaddy,
my granddaddy had his teeth,
his dentures on the dash.
Got gas, we going fishing.
My grandfather got ready to pull off
and the guy said,
all right, Mr. Barty,
you better get your teeth before they run away.
That joker put that truck in so quick,
parked so quick and got out.
Don't play with me.
Hey. Hey. don't play with me hey
hey
Ocho when I say did not play
no sir
no sir
re
all that joking and kiki
you know what
I'm gonna get
I'm gonna have my brother come over here
and I'm gonna let him tell you the story about how my grandfather was.
Because a lot of times people are like, oh, man, you're great.
But anybody that's probably, say, between 60 and 75 from Glenville,
ask them if my grandfather ain't play.
He didn't play.
And so I think that's where
I kind of got my seriousness from.
Like,
me and my brother,
like the joke and stuff like that,
we had to like leave,
we go on the porch
and we go outside
because he wasn't all about
that kiki and all that laughing.
So you laughing.
You were about that, man.
Hey.
All that joking. Hey, all that joking.
Hey,
same dude.
I don't know why he did this.
Going fishing.
All right,
Mr.
Marty,
don't catch them all.
Hey man,
what'd I tell you about all them jokes?
You know,
GD.
Well,
I can't catch all them fish.
You know,
it's just a saying, don't you?
You know what I'm saying? It's just a saying.
But he wasn't all about that joking.
They said, everyone tweet,
my brother Tim will come to
the Atlanta show. That might be
the only time we get him to ask.
That might be the only time.
That might be the only time.
Taylor Smith said,
when we get a rough draft segment back,
when we get the rough draft segment back?
Tomorrow.
We'll bring it back tomorrow.
What do y'all want the rough draft to be?
What do y'all want Ochoa and I to choose from?
Hey, that rough draft be funny, boy.
I like that.
I like that.
Ochoa, Taylor Smith said,
can we get a t-shirt
of three-headed monster
on the back,
each face,
Ocho and Rel in the middle.
Dragon.
A block them.
One time. It's a twist. Baby! Rel, sleep. what time is it 12 baby
real sleep right yeah she's finally going to sleep man see what i mean we can't we can't
can't use somebody she's supposed to be at work she's sleeping
nah her segment once she wait once her segment boom she done
nah none of that.
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