Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Lloyd Howell RESIGNS from NFLPA + Dame returns to Portland
Episode Date: July 18, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to shocking news of Lloyd Howell resigning as director of the NFLPA, Damian Lillard returning to the Trailblazers, and much more! 1:10:55 - Lloyd Howe...ll announces resignation1:20:35 - Anthony Richards’ shoulder1:31:50 - Dame Lilliard returns to Blazers1:35:55 - Grant Horvat1:44:25 - Rough Draft1:48:55 - Spello Cinco1:53:05 - Dunk on Unc2:05:35 - Q & Ayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, we got breaking news.
Lloyd, Lloyd Howell just announced his resignation as the NFLPA executive director.
Remember he came after D. Smith. Demar. Yeah.
What can I? Hey, hey, what you think about me?
Put my name in the hat because I will represent the players, right?
I will represent. I will I will fight tooth and nail for what we deserve.
Matter of fact, in the first thing, the first order of business,
if I was the NFLPA president, okay, first thing I'm gonna do is I'm standing on the table. I don't
know who I need to talk to, but we want lifetime health benefits. That's number
one. Convince the 1500 guys that you're trying to get them to go in the right direction,
that you're gonna strike to do it. I can get them, hey, one thing about it,
what you don't wanna do is put me
in front of today's NFL players
cause you know they gonna side with me every time.
They gonna side with you as long as they don't come to money.
I'm the one, like they gonna side with me
when they come to money too.
Cause they understand when I put that suit on
and for one, the Ocho you get on Nightcap
and the person you get in person
when it comes to business like that, that Chad.
Them two completely different niggas.
Oh, I mean, I'm sorry.
Okay.
Yeah.
My bad.
Hey, that's two complete different people.
Cause now we talking about business.
I ain't playing.
I don't play when it comes to business.
I got too sad.
I got a light switch.
I know when to turn it on.
I know when to turn it off.
Yeah, it would, after reading,
it was gonna be hard for him
cause he had a consultation job
that used to work for the NFL.
I mean, how you have a consultation job?
You work for the NFL and then you how you have a consultation job you work for
the NFL and then you become the
it's crazy huh. Hey hold on.
How about how I mean did it did
they not vet did they not vet
this. Let's start there. Yes
they voted to the the the the
PA committee voted so now are
they really for not. I don't
know who they for that's why they need somebody like me.
You need, you need.
It ain't been the same since Gene.
Rest in soul, Gene Upshaw was the best one.
Yeah, that should be me, man.
That should be me.
And then you hear about the collusion
and then you hear about the lostusion and then you hear about the loss
cases about you know how they telling the players they need to fake injuries or to hold in you go
like that you get your money. It's just it's just a mess right now. Listen I get it together.
I get it I get everybody everybody in line. I play around all the time. It's hard you know and
you know look we talk about all the time Ocho chose like you want to get things but like I said, it's hard because
Maybe only 50 guys making the money and the other 1450 like bro, we need this
It's the 50 guys that in two paychecks of have secured their family for the rest of their life
You know, Lamar Jackson is cool. Patrick Mahone is cool.
Burrow, those top quarterbacks, those top defenders,
those top receivers, those top DBs.
But what about the guys that's never gonna make
that kind of paper, Ocho?
Yeah.
What about the guys that got the average length,
because we talk about a guy,
you say you played against Joe Flacco,
but the average length of an NFL player
is still only three years.
So what about the guy that's only gonna be
in their three years?
You think he worried about something that's
gonna happen in 2030? 2035? Hell nah. If I got in 2025, hell,
I'm talking about 252627. That's what I'm worried about. I
ain't worried about 30 and 35. Because guess what? I probably
ain't gonna be around to enjoy it. And so that's the mindset
the guys are dealing with. I understand it.
Even if I don't sometimes always agree with it,
sometimes you have to take a stand.
But a lot of times, Ocho,
if I don't get no benefit out of it,
I don't really feel like helping nobody.
I ain't like that.
I'm not like that either, but I'm just saying,
there are a lot of people are.
Yeah.
What's the, what's it, Ocho,
how many times does somebody say?
For me.
What's in it for me?
Yeah.
And then that's another reason.
That's another reason.
Ocho, what do I get out of this?
That's another reason.
This is, this is perfect.
Why I be, I would be perfect for that position.
Cause there's nothing that I need.
There's nothing that I need that I don't already have.
I'm a fight for the players that ain't making the big money.
I'm gonna make sure you get what you need. For one, I told you
what I'm starting with first. We will lock out and we will
strike and the owner we want lifetime health. Well, you get
to strike the owners lock you out. You can't lock out. Hey,
listen. Yeah, you gonna strike. Yeah, that's fine. The only they want to play hardball. We can't lock out. Hey, listen. Yeah, you're going to strike. Yeah,
that's fine. The only they
want to play hardball. We'll
play hardball. But I want you
to understand they're fighting
for the wrong things. They're
fighting. Oh, uh we don't want
two of their practices. Uh you
know what? I don't want to wear
pads but X amount of times
during the regular season. See
they bargain. See the thing is the players are bargaining
for petty privileges.
Oh, we want the weed, we want the nanogram.
You think they really give a damn about y'all smoking weed?
Absolutely not.
Y'all bargaining for things
they wanted to give y'all anyway.
They're like, hey, if he gonna play,
I don't care about him smoking no weed.
And you bargain that.
Oh, but guess what?
I can smoke now.
They only test this amount of time you're bargaining for petty privileges that don't even matter
you ain't bargain you ain't trying to get no lifetime health benefits you ain't
trying to get away done with that franchise tag you're not trying to get
away from getting a guaranteed money you bargaining for practice time you got no
double no two a days in training camp. No, you can only have so
many padded practices during the course of the year. That's what y'all bargain. Y'all
bargain weed.
Why they need somebody like me. That's why they need somebody like me.
Ocho, you dealing with grown men. What you mean like you? So let me ask you a question.
Did those guys, how many times did they come around and tell y'all about DUIs?
What did it stop?
Nothing.
Exactly.
People still don't drink.
And listen, the funny thing.
Thank you.
And see, it's hard.
My black ass don't drink no alcohol.
I've never been in that situation,
but them boys, them young bulls, them linemen.
You see how you're saying it, O You see how you think it, Ocho?
And think about it, Ocho.
Think about what you just said.
You say, well, I don't drink.
Guy that's making money say, well, hey,
I ain't worried about lifetime benefits
because I'll be able to pay for them myself.
There are a lot of guys, when the free agency first happened
with the Reggie White settlement, man, I got a million dollars,
I buy my own health insurance.
Okay.
Okay.
That sounds good.
You talking real big now.
And that moment,
give it a couple of years.
You also, you also 26.
They ain't a whole lot of 26 years,
26 year old, that need medical.
What happens when you get 46, 56, 66, 76,
if you're fortunate enough, then what?
When you not making a million dollars.
Now, making a million dollars is fine. You
get married, you get divorced. She takes half of it. She also
takes half of your pension. That's what happened.
She get the pension, huh? Half of it. What about the 401k?
Half of that's pension, half of it.
You sure?
Let me do my homework.
You can do all your homework you want. I'm absolutely 100%.
You know, if in a regular job,
if you're on a regular nine to five and you get a divorce,
they get half your pension.
You don't think they finna take half of your NFL pension?
What a devil is a lie.
And more times than not, if you somebody,
guess where your kids go to school?
Private.
Are you gonna continue to fund that?
And pay support.
It might be 5,000 a child. It might be 2,500 a child. But what happens
when you don't have that money coming in and there's only money going out?
See? Now you see why I'm so thankful for those that have kids from? Ain't had them problems.
One band, one sound.
So a lot of times we don't think, nobody ever think it's gonna happen.
Like I said, you don't think it's gonna happen to us, but that's the breaking news.
Lloyd Howell is out at NFLPA executive director.
After reading everything that I was reading, I was like, I don't know how he's gonna survive this.
Who is he gonna be able to talk and stand in front of after that?
Listen, my point is that you have no choice but to resign.
And matter of fact, I feel bad for whoever goes
next in his place.
Well, he easy to follow.
Ain't no way that somebody coming in after him
gonna be worse than him.
No, no.
You should have gave Troy Vince in that job.
I'm not sure.
I mean, Troy might not have wanted it.
He might have wanted to stay.
He don't want it now?
No, they gave D. Swin.
Yeah, you're right.
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Anthony Richard's shoulder is reportedly believed to be recovered from the setback.
AR underwent season ending surgery on his AC joint in his
rookie season of 2023. He reported experiencing soreness in the shoulder during the spring and
missed the last two weeks of the club's off-season practices. He's in an open competition to be the
coach starter with Daniel Jones. AR completed just 48% of his passes in 24, 1810 yards, eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He also rushed
for 499 yards and six touchdowns. Ocho, I saw something today, I don't know if it's true,
but they showed his numbers from the time he was a quarterback in high school,
ninth grade, 10th, 11th and at Florida. What happened?
ninth grade, 10th, 11th, and at Florida. What happened?
Ocho, he ain't never been a marksman.
Right.
He's a 40, 50% completion guy.
We can approve that though, huh?
We can approve that.
Well, guess what he is in NFL.
Talk to me.
His completion percentage is lower than T-Bowls. T-Bowls is 47%. He's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's
he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's
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he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's
he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's
he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's he's do it though? I'm trying to figure that. He can he who
gotta who gotta do it. He gotta do that. He gotta wanna do
it. Yes. I wanna improve. He gotta wanna put the work in.
So, let me ask you a question. So, I'm it's freshman year to
it's sophomore year. Did he wanna improve? I don't know.
Okay, from sophomore year to junior year, did he wanna
improve? Cuz I'm from his junior year to his senior year. Okay, let's go senior year to junior year, did he want to improve? From his junior year to his senior year, okay.
Let's go senior year to freshman year in college.
I got a question for you.
Have his numbers changed yet and got increasingly better
in any of those times you just explained?
No, they have not.
Ash, can you find that?
Can we find that and put that up as a graphic?
We might need to have some time to vet it.
I meant to send that to you.
Hey, hey, was you trying to be funny?
Was his percentage, his throwing percentage
really below Tim Tebow?
Yes.
Ocho, he did 48% last year.
In today's game, if you're not at least 60% you're not good
It's not like it was it. I remember when 50 like 55 57 percent was good because of the way they play
They allowed the defense to play
With the way they protect the quarterback the way they protect the receiver and you complete less than 50
Oh Joe, that's your question
If you call question if you
call 50 if you call 48 percent of the balls how long do you think you'll be receiving NFL?
I'm just you laughing I ain't laughing though you seriously.
48 percent I might make I might I might make it past three years.
If you call 40 percent of the ball you might make it past three games you ain't make it past three
in high school, his completion percentage was 53%. In college, his completion percentage was 55%.
In the NFL, his completion percentage is 51%.
He's gonna scale back a little bit.
He's gonna scale back a little bit. He's gonna scare back a little bit. Now, do we attest any of these percentages
to injury?
Do you realize what, now you know what he's throwing to him and you, we talked about this
the other day, what he's throwing to him.
Michael Pittman Jr.
Okay.
Alex Pierce.
Pierce? Yeah. And what's the other guy's name? Michael Pittman Jr. Okay. Alex
on the other side of Michael Pittman Jr.
He might.
Yeah, I was right.
I was right. It was Josh Downs.
Alex.
Yeah, I was right. I was right.
But that guy there.
And he got Jonathan Taylor in the back for you.
Hey, you know how easy that is?
Your mic, Ocho.
Oh, it was too low?
Bro, I'm trying, hold on. Yeah. Ocho.
At 53%, this man got a scholarship to a D1,
a power five D1.
Have you seen Anthony Richardson in person?
What you mean, how?
Your mic. Have you seen Anthony Richardson
in person? What you mean? How
your mic? Have you? Tell O2
Mike is out. You can't hear me.
Hey, you hear me now? Hello. No. I know I wasn't
going there. Check. Check. Can
you hear me? Check. At some
point in time, it's just not
about potential. Potential is
not going to get it done.
Potential just mean you haven't
done anything yet. One time, Richardson was gonna have to take advantage
of that six foot four, 244 pound frame
that's running four or five.
It's just not, those are good measurables.
But I can't win a championship with measurables.
I mean, I win games with results
and those results aren't happening now.
Hey, I wish.
Yeah, everybody, the whole chat can hit me.
Unc, you the only one can't hit me.
I think they went dead.
Did you charge him up?
You don't need them, you can hit me.
Can you hear me now?
Yeah, yeah, I'm back. Maybe it was my headphones.
I'm back, I'm back, we back.
No, I was saying Ocho, at some point in time, potential just means you haven't done anything yet.
At some point in time I can't win with potential.
I have to win with results.
And the results that he's given me, I can't win with that.
It's just not good enough to be 6'4, 240 running 4'5.
You know what, that's not good enough. That doesn't win me anything.
It doesn't. And I think for him, I think the light should have went on. Whenever you saw,
okay, they signed Daniel Jones, they gave him one year 14 million, and I'm still here. The light
should have went on. It should have clicked.
With great understanding if he at some point takes my spot and he's given that position when we do have that quarterback battle, the chances of me getting another job as a starting quarterback
in the NFL, it's going to be very slim. Ocho, the team had a meeting. They called you into a meeting
to say, bro, you got to stop coming in late and leaving early. Really, O, the team had a meeting. They call you into a meeting to say, bro, you gotta stop coming in late and
leaving early. Really, Oh Joe at the quarterback. That's
oh Joe that tells you if I if this early in my career, if
I've got to have that conversation with my
quarterback, it ain't gonna be long. Oh Joe, let's not fool
ourselves. You know that I know you played the game long
enough. I played the game long enough and we both played at a high level.
Why should, Ocho, you should be, bro, this is a lifelong dream. You're playing in the NFL.
And I've got that we got to have a meeting and say we did. Ocho, remember they suspended the dude because he took him out of the game. And you think they really had to have a meeting about him leaving
too early? Man, you heard Michael Pittman Jr. sit on our stage and tell us that at the Super Bowl,
Oh Joe, you talking about really? Damn. You think he don't want it no more? You think he don't have
the same hunger? I don't know what, I don't know what it is. You don't have the hunger or the drive?
same hunger? I don't know what I don't know what it is or drive. All I know is that they drafted him on potential and at no point in time has he ever lived up to the potential
that they said not in high school, not in college and not in the pros. It's really that
simple. I tell you one thing and this is no disrespect to Daniel Jones. We saw a nice
sample size of Daniel Jones in New York. Now he might look a little
better because what he's surrounded by in Indianapolis. You got Jonathan Taylor back
there, stretch left, stretch right. You got Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs and Alex Pierce.
Them boys ain't no effing slouches. So Daniel Jones looked much better if given the opportunity
to be the quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts.
Guess who else had those exact same weapons? Jonathan Taylor in the backfield, Josh Downs,
Alec Pierce, Michael Pittman Jr. Can you tell the people that's listening or the people
that's watching or word of mouth that's going to get passed along who else had those exact
same weapons?
Anthony Richardson.
He had those weapons and he's completing 51 passes.
And Jonathan Taylor's running the air out of the football.
I mean, we don't talk, look, because Saquon
and Derrick Henry had unbelievable rush season,
we forget that Jonathan Taylor is still him.
Absolutely, absolutely.
He's in that conversation.
When we talk about top five running backs,
he should still be in that conversation.
But here we put, wait, hold on, hold on.
We got Josh Jacobs, Derek Henry,
Christian McCaffrey and he only 26 years of age. Am I missing
somebody? Oh last year he had 14 he had 1400 yards 11
touchdowns. He had 1400. At 23 he was injured. Uh he only had
169 uh um rush yard. so that was uh Richardson's first year but Richardson got hurt too so that
don't really count damn. I hope I hope Anthony Richardson get it together whatever it may be
I'm not I'm not in there I'm I'm not in there but just just players like that I would love to see
him succeed I would love to see them succeed.
I would love to see them take it serious.
I would love them to live out their childhood dreams
and not just make a team based on potential
or looking like you got it.
Having that it factor based on measurables
that have nothing to do with winning games.
I hope whatever is going on with Anthony Richardson,
I just want to see him succeed.
I would love to see him succeed.
Well, you can't want something more for him
than he wants it for himself.
You right, you right.
You right.
And then-
Oh Joe, Dan Miller is returning to the Blazers.
Three years, $45 million would include a player option
for 27, 28 and in no trade clause.
It is, is it better the second time around?
Well,
my therapist always told me
when you break up with your ex, you never spend a block.
Because whatever you left for the first time it is sure to
rise a second time.
I'm not sure if that's the same as it goes the same in basketball,
but maybe maybe the rekindling
of the relationship between Damien Lillard and the Portland Trader Bladers may be different
this time.
It may be.
I love, I love Dame.
No, he's been a joy to watch over the years.
I'm excited for him.
I'm hoping he gets back healthy to full strength
where he can be the same Damian Lillard
we're used to seeing before.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a dope situation.
I'm glad that the Trailblazers opened their arms
and were willing to let him come back.
So that's dope.
Damian Lillard found out that nobody
was gonna love him
like Portland.
Even going to Milwaukee and teaming up, you know.
Because it's not that big of a deal.
I guarantee you, if Yannis had of asked Milwaukee,
could he train, could he rehab outside,
it'd have been no problem.
But Dame doesn't have the same cachet in Milwaukee as he had in Portland.
And that's what guys need to understand. They're never going to love you as much as they do
where you're originally from.
Damn, that's a good one.
He's not going to play.
This year, this year.
This year. So the first time we will probably see Dame on the court
is 26, 27.
And then cause he has that no trade,
he has a no trade, Claudia.
He had a player option 27, 28.
So we're not gonna see Dame until the 26, 27 season.
Damn.
That's crazy.
But I'm glad he went home.
I mean, I think the thing is that Dame wanted an opportunity
to play for a championship and he realized
that he wasn't gonna play for it there.
And you know, he's like, okay, I got to move.
You know, he wanted to do a Kevin Garnett.
Kevin Garnett was loyal to the soil
until he finally realized he wasn't.
And then he said, okay, you can trade me.
And he went to Boston and he won one
and he came close to winning another.
He lost game seven to the Lakers.
And Dane wanted a very similar situation. I think Dane stayed too long, but he didn't go to where
he wanted to go. He wanted to go to Miami and Miami didn't want to give up the assets
to get him. So he had to go detour and it didn't work out. I didn't think it was going
to work out and it didn't, but hey, he got an opportunity. And like I said, a
lot of times, when these guys move, ain't no guarantee you're going to win a chip, even
if you go pair with another great player.
Yeah, that's unfortunate. That's crazy. But I'm glad they did open their arms and they
were willing to let him come back.
Yeah, his family's there. His kids there. He got three. I think he got three boys His ex-wife still lives there. He wanted to be close to them. His family stills there. And so it's a no-brainer to me
Milwaukee still owe him a boatload of money. They bought him out
Did it bought him out a cut cut him? I don't know whatever the case may be but they still owe him a hundred ten
hundred fifteen hundred twenty million dollars and he gets another, you know I don't know what amount of cut I don't know whatever the case may be but they still owe him
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2627. Yep, Dame time. What are we talking about?
Oh Joe, golf YouTube megastar Grant Horvat announced that he was refusing an
offer to play in the PGA's Tour Barracuda Championship after the tour made
it clear he would not be allowed to create YouTube content from the experience.
Unfortunately, this is what he tweeted,
Unfortunately, I would not be playing in the PGA Tour event.
The rules and regulations around the PGA Tour tournament will not allow us to film.
The only reason I was in position to receive the invitation like this was because
of YouTube. And you're all watching the videos. So if I'm
going to play, we want to film it. And I'm hopeful this won't
always be the case. I would be honored to play a PGA Tour event
and bring y'all along with the future. Huge thanks. Huge thanks
you to the Barracuda for the invite and the belief in YouTube golf.
That's pretty dope.
A great opportunity, obviously being able
to expand the brand, PGA, to a different audience,
a broader audience, a younger audience.
I think maybe they don't understand that yet.
I think it's similar to the NFL.
Back when I was playing, when they had so many rules,
you know, where they didn't see the vision,
they didn't see the vision long-term.
I think this was a great opportunity for the PGA
to continue to grow the game of golf
and bringing a different type of audience to their game,
you know, YouTubers and I mean,
that's the world that we're in right now.
That's the world that we're in right now.
So I think they should have allowed it
to be a little bit more lenient and embrace
the era that we're in now with it comes to YouTubers and streaming and allowing them
to do what they need to do as long as it doesn't take away from the PGA tour in itself, which
it wouldn't.
You see the NFL, a lot of the events, what did they have? Drusky,
Kassanet.
Different audience, different eyes.
Aiden Ross.
You see those are the, those are the Gen Z.
Those are the people that, okay, those are eyeballs.
Yeah.
Come on, golf.
I understand y'all have, you know,
etiquette and all that other stuff.
Whatever.
What job please?
But again, it's all about continue to go to the game.
You want eyeballs.
Yeah.
This guy can provide them for you.
Hey, you know what we should do, Uncle?
Before you go on to the next thing,
you see how you see?
Huh?
Can you hear me?
I was thinking about something, right?
So you know you have Koshnet, right?
You got Drusky.
You have Aiden Ross and you know them fellas.
Who's the other one?
Speed, oh yeah, I Show Speed.
Yeah, you got Speed, right?
How come we don't have nobody
that's doing that type of content,
but for the older folks?
Like stuff we like to do and it's recording stream what all the folks creating content
Ocho what all the folks who it that's the point we don't have one that's where
I come in okay go ahead go ahead okay I'm gonna do what all the folks go sit
around and watch somebody play video games. Oh, wait a minute
Let me finish like let me let me cook
If if kai could do it
If drusky could do it and speed could do it that I can do it for things for people my age
Ain't nobody sitting around watching people think that's ridiculous
Your age who's sitting around watching other people play play a
video game with you. I said would be do you do it? Do you
sit around and watch people play video games on my on my
Twitch? Yeah, I watch you watch you play video games. I'm
asking you do you sit down and watch Kaisa net stream? Do you
watch Aiden Ross? Do you watch I shall speak a speed? Do you do
that? Okay, then the
hall his fame as a YouTube creator is landing him in his
spot on the tour. His involvement in the barracuda
would have increased TV ratings and interest in the sport
thereby increasing sponsor value of the tournament. You
see, Ocho, if you sit down and think about it, you're like,
you know what? People my age, they ain't sitting around and watching nobody do that.
They don't like pranks.
People your age and my age do it.
They don't like no pranks.
They don't watch them.
They're not fitting to watch nobody just like,
okay, so what do I do?
That's what the younger generation do.
And that's the demo sponsors and advertisers
are trying to appeal to.
They have eyeballs.
I got eyeballs too.
And we can.
Yeah, but like I said,
you said you want to appeal to that demographic.
I said.
So basically it's 45 to 54.
For us, our demographic,
like do the stuff we like to do.
Okay, so what are you gonna,
hold on, Chi, Speed, Aiden,
they create content. Okay, so what Aiden, they create content.
Okay, so what content are you gonna create
for the 45 to 54 Democratic?
Are you ready?
You listen to me?
Yep.
I'm gonna create content at the cigar bar.
Cigar bar. Do what?
Jazz, cigar rolling, going salsa dancing, I'm going to be doing jazz.
cigar rolling going salsa
dancing. Parachuting without
the parachute.
Do y'all think that's a good
idea? Do you think the
demographic the fifty 45 to 54
and the 54 to 65? Do you think
that demographic would be interested Elcho doing this? Tell him,
tell him chat. Okay, we're finna, we're finna, we're finna see, we put it to the test. Hey, build it.
Go ahead, you wanna try, go ahead. Remember, what's the movie with the baseball movie,
Build It and They Will Come? Feel the Dreams. Ah, there we go, Build It and They Will Come.
Listen, Unc, that's a late, let's stay with me real quick.
That is a lane that has not been touched.
We got all the young bulls,
all the young bulls, they having fun.
They having fun.
Who, Uncho, people in your demographic
are not on their phone like that.
Shit, in this era?
You, man, shoot, everybody on their phone, Unc.
I think me and you need to create something.
Me and you, I'ma buy their phone. I think me and you need to create something.
Me and you, I'ma buy the backpack.
Listen, hey Jordan, Jordan gonna be the cameraman.
We gonna buy the-
I will let you have that.
No, you finna do it too.
The backpack is only 30K.
It's only 30K.
So we gonna stream everything we do for 24 hours straight.
Nah, I'm good.
You can do it.
You ain't gonna handle it.
You ain't gonna handle it.
I'm gonna show up.
Coach O.
That's your labor.
That's your labor of love.
I'm gonna show up to your house and you ain't gonna have no choice.
Then what you gonna do?
See, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not passionate about that.
That's what you're passionate about.
So if you're passionate about it, then I don't do it.
We gonna do it.
No, I'm not gonna do it. I ain't gonna lie to you. That ain't what I'm passionate about. So if you're passionate about it, do it. He gonna do it. No, I'm not gonna do it. I ain't gonna lie to you. That ain't what I'm passionate about.
You know what? See, this is what makes it so perfect. You're not passionate about it,
and the fact that you don't want to do it is what's gonna make it so great. Boom, we got a show.
Things only work when you're passionate about doing them them because you don't look at it as being,
you don't look at it as being work.
You don't look at it as being monotony.
You're like, oh boy.
It's like people, people that go to their job,
oh man, I got, hey, go to the job again
because they're doing something
that they don't really love.
All right.
You gonna be a-
So if you love it, you're passionate about it,
that's how you make money.
I've been on camera doing crazy shit anyway, just in general.
Well, come on. Ocho, what's stopping you?
What's stopping me? The goddamn, the damn backpack costs 30 grand.
Okay, you investing you, right? Yeah, but I ain't got no cameraman. Who the hell
gonna run the camera? You hire one? Yeah, how you gonna know if
he good or not? And what if you don't know how to work that backpack?
Hey, that's what you do.
You it's the same thing.
Oh Joe, you know how to hire people.
You hire people, you interview people.
You says, okay, this is what I'm looking for.
What's your, what, what is your expertise?
How long have you been doing it?
Hey, somebody in the chat just said they got content about your expertise. How long We got bringing a segment back. We hadn't had this segment of the route. It's time for rough draft
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Oh, hey, listen, well, you one thing about it, this is you ain't finna win this.
No cause I ain't up at 2 a.m. so I don't know what's left.
Sleep does slap me so I'm out.
Absolutely right, Ocho.
This is the part, this is why it's so important
to date women with kids.
Because in order to know what slapped at 2 a.m.,
you have to have someone that has kids
because you'll never know what slapped
unless they have fucking food in the pantry
and single women never have food in the pantry.
So you never know what slapped at 2 a.m.
if you're digging somebody that don't have no kids. But anyway, come on, let's go.
You are first. What I'm choosing from.
The snacks that you say slapped at 2am. Oh, what? Shoot. Number one, Capri Suns. We're gonna start there. Capri Suns.
That's number one.
I'm gonna go chips.
Chips?
At 2am?
Listen to what I'm saying.
Oh, yo, snacks. That slap at 2am.
Snacks.
You ready? You ready?
Yes. Capri Sun. Second snack. Okay, that's yours.m. Snacks. You ready? You ready? Yes.
Capri Sun, second snack.
Okay, that's yours.
Okay, go to number two.
Lunchables.
Take the kids' lunchables.
Pizza.
Okay, my third one is cereal.
Cereal.
And I'm speaking from experience.
That's where I'm going with this.
So you understand.
Tacos!
I figured they drunk.
I figured 2A and 1C, they're both drunk.
Candy, now I don't wanna pick a Pacific candy, but just candy in general.
Damn.
I don't know, Fries. French fries. Oh, what are we? It's two o'clock in the morning. I'm sleep at two o'clock in the
morning. I'm normally sleep at 10 a.m. at 10 PM. Damn. I can't
remember the last time I've been up at 2 AM.
If I'm up at 2 a.m.
If I'm up at 2 a.m. I'm mad. I don't want to eat nothing.
Damn.
Oatmeal pies, low debbies.
Should I go specifics? Zingers,
strawberry shortcake.
Mm-hm.
What you got?
I'm thinking of
Wall Street Cupcakes, oatmeal pies.
Go oatmeal pies, oatmeal pies.
Yeah, I'm going honey buns. Ain't nobody eating no honey buns.
Nah, well yeah, you could.
You want more up, give them 12 seconds in the microwave.
Oh, Swiss rolls.
That's it. All I know is y'all can tell I don't I don't be up
at that time of the night. I don't be eating. I don't really
be eating after like seven o'clock. Seven o'clock. You
don't eat after seven o'clock? Not really.
Unless I go out and I ain't really
going out. So, no. Man, see, that's what, see, that's what
we need. We need to, we need to catch that type of stuff on on
camera. No, we don't. Alright, now it's time for for your
segment, Ocho. Now, it's time for Spello. Oh, you ain't tell
me who was spelling tonight. I would have a spello. Oh, you ain't telling me who was spelling the
night. I would have got a
haircut. That's alright. Where
where you're at? I don't I don't
even know where my headset man.
Alright, your first word is
silhouette. The dark shape and
outline of someone or something
visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light silhouette. S I L H O U. E double T E. I know it
is what I thought you thought you were going to trip me up
with the first one. I told you 1987 spelling bee champ out of
Liberty City. That was me. Okay. The next word paraphernalia
miscellaneous articles, especially the
equipment needed for a particular activity paraphernalia
par a now this is where it gets tricky because I don't know if it's an F or P
paraphernalia matter of fact, I think it's a P because I know para if I'm not
mistaken, I saw an dictionary when P because I know para if I'm not mistaken. I saw it in dictionary
It comes to talk about illegal illegal substances
paraphernalia PR a
PHE
Nope down you a sound right hold on work with me work with me
para P a r a
Phenyl P H.
A E.
Fin fin nail in it.
You know, N E L I A.
I don't know. It's probably wrong.
P A R P H E R N A L I A.
I was too far off, huh?
Yeah.
Hieroglyphics.
Hieroglyphics.
A character used in a system of pictorial writings, particular, that form used in ancient Egypt.
Oh, this is easy. Hieroglyphics? H-Y-R-O.
Glyphics. Glyph. Glyph. glyph glyph G-Y or G-L?
Glyph, glyph.
Now that's, I know it's tricky too.
I know it's gonna be tricky.
Glyph fix.
Hyro.
H-Y-R-O G-L-Y fix.
P-H-I-C-S. Y fix P H I C S.
H I E R O G L Y P H I C S.
Hieroglyphics.
What did I, what the, that's what I just said.
Please tell me that's not what I just said.
You said H Y.
What did I miss?
The Y is I.
Oh, so I, cause you couldn't just give me that
because I put a I instead of why.
Epilepsy a disorder with a nerve cell activity in the brain is
disturbed causing seizures. Epilepsy. Okay, not now that's
now that's a difficult one. Not no epilepsy. It starts with an E, I know that part. E-P-E-P-A-L-E-P.
Ooh, I don't, yeah, I don't know this one.
E-P-I-L-E-P-S-Y, epilepsy.
Damn, my bad.
The last word, gnome, E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E- I know that. I know that from
after the wide eye you laugh. All right, Ocho, now it's time for dunk on hunk.
Okay, here we go, here we go, here we go.
Dunk on hunk, dunk on hunk.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You ready?
Yep.
Okay.
You won your first Super Bowl in 1997.
What was the record of the 1997, 1998 Denver Nuggets?
Don't know that.
What you mean you don't know that?
You don't want to give a guess?
No.
All right, we're gonna go to the next one. You owe for one. You
ready?
How many receptions and receiving TDs does John Elway have in his career?
How many receiving TDs?
How many receptions and receiving TDs?
I don't know that.
Come on, you're not even trying.
Because you asking me stuff, now there ain't no trivia.
What is it?
Oh, what's the, how many games did the Nuggets win in 1997?
Okay, but I asked you a quarterback,
how many receptions and receiving yards
does John Edway have in his career?
Oh, John was there, John was there,
well, hold on, I got there.
John was there eight years before I got there.
I will say he had
six receptions, two touchdowns. Yeah, I mean you you listen he had three
receptions, 11 TDs. How you gonna have 11 TDs on three catches Ocho? I'm saying how many
reception receiving TDs does he have in his career? You said he had three
reception 11 TDs. How can you have 11 TDs on three receptions? He ran him in I'm not saying. Oh, Joe. Receive it down to me.
You caught the ball. You said
how many receptions and how many
receiving touchdowns did he
have? Oh shoot. You said three
receptions and 11 touchdowns.
Oh, that's oh, that's one TD.
Oh, my bad. Hey, don't worry about it's one TD. Oh, my bad. Don't worry about
it. Go ahead. No, I'm I'm really wrong. Yeah. Y'all see
what I'm up against. Y'all see what I'm up against. I told
y'all like I got one good eye is three receptions. One TD. My
bad. My bad. Well, look at it. We're looking at it with the
good eye. Okay, you ready? Yes. Who's NFL MVP stats are these 4944 passing yards 38 touchdowns
and 117.1 passer rating. How many how what was it now 4900 yards 4944 passing
yards 38 touchdowns and a passer rating of,944 passing yards, 38 touchdowns,
and a passer rating of 117.
How many touchdowns?
38 touchdowns.
Okay.
Wow. Matt Ryan. You know what?
You good. You good. You got
that right. You got that right.
It was Matt Ryan. Matter of
fact, Matt Ryan in 2016. That
is the year for those stats.
Okay. Oh, you thought you go
slip one pass? Okay. You
thought you go slip one pass
on? Listen, you got one, right? You got one. Oh, here you go. Oh, now after you get two wrong,
now you wanna dial up.
Okay, here we go.
Name the players that make top five
all time three point made lists.
Name the five players that make
the top three pointers of all time.
three players that make the top Oh, we.
These guys still playing. Cal Corber?
No.
James Harden, Dane.
I don't know.
The answer you were looking for.
The players that make up top five all time three point made list is Steph Curry, James Harden, Ray Allen, Damian Lillard and Meg the Stallions, Clay Thompson.
Wow. So Clay done passed Reggie.
Absolutely. Where you been at?
Damn.
All right. You ready? Hold on.
Yep.
One, two, three, four. All right.
You ready?
Yeah.
Which three NFL draft pick selections are tied for the most.
Hall of Famer selected at seven inductees.
Repeat what you said again.
Which three NFL draft pick selections are tied for the most Hall of Famer select, the draft class. Repeat what you
I'm reading it.
Oh, oh, oh, okay. I'm reading it just had it right off the deck, man.
So what selection.
I'm going to go to the Oh, yeah.
I think number one overall is one
because they got OJ, Elway, Manning, Bradshaw, Aitman, the the most. Eli's not in the
Hall of Famers selected. So, you're asking which selection
has the most Hall of Famers
have? Is it the one overalls?
Is it the two overalls or the... I'm gonna say number one.
In matter of, is it the number one?
Ash, would it be the number one or yes?
Oh, okay, okay, this is the good one right here.
Yeah, it's three that are tied
so So how many how many is one right?
Number one has Earl Campbell John Elway Steve Young
Bruce Smith Troy Aikman Orlando pace Peyton Manning. So that's what seven
Terrier Bradshaw
With the number one overall draft pick and I think it was 1970. Did I say Terry? No. So, what's that? That's eight people
then.
Alright, we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna
let you have that one. We're gonna to let you have that one. But Terry
Bradshaw was selected number one
overall. Hold on. Let me look
this up. I'm almost certain that
he was. Now, we didn't ask. We
not giving him that. Uh uh. He
didn't get it right. You got
you. You want you want you want
for four. I'm I'm winning tonight.
He won for four.
I'm winning tonight.
Terry Bradshaw joined the Steelers in 1970, the number one overall draft pick.
Go ahead, Ocho.
You ready?
Okay, this is the good one.
You should know this.
You should know this.
Name three of the inductees of the 2024 Black College Football Hall of Fame class.
Man, I ain't even know they had the class yet.
What you mean? It's 20-25.
Man. I'm going to go ahead and do this.
Oh my goodness. Oh, I ain't
Antoine Pate. I ain't know that. Antoine Pate. He played with the uh played with uh the oil. With the coach. Oh you oh you too. Yeah no 41. Yeah. Uh man I can't even begin to guess. I'm gonna say
Albert Lewis Tyrone Poole.
I'm not sure. Albert Lewis,
We got Lamar Parish, Lincoln
University, Eddie, Eddie Hurt,
Morgan State University,
obviously, Antoine Bethea. I
ain't even know Antoine with the
god damn Howard. You knew that?
No, I did not. Oh, Joe, I was going with I'm gonna go with Jefferson Street Joe. And you had Gary, you had Ernie Ladd, the big cat,
Gary Big Hands Johnson, you had Willie,
Sugar Bear Lanier, you had, they had a quarterback name.
Guess what his name was, Ocho?
Nickname, the Lord's Prayer.
What, for real, what his name was?
I forget his name, but you can look it up. The Lord's Prayer, that was his name. His nickname was the Lord's Prayer what for real or
the I'm trying to find this game's name. So you went you went you went one for you went one for five one for six Yeah. Yeah. Alright, Ocho. Now, it's
time for our final segment of
the evening. It's time for Q
and A. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Apache Hall said, Unken Ocho, first and foremost, welcome back.
I was wondering what is the biggest thing you two fear?
Mine is spiders.
Eight legs is just too much for any creature.
Biggest thing.
What would you fear, Unk?
Well, I ain't in the woods no more. I'm trying to think. I'm trying to think. Man, that's a good question. I'm trying to think. It is Ocho.
Damn. Damn. How about this
here? People. That's a good
one. man. Ocho, do you know how many times
my grandmother called? We got
the snakes. We done found
snakes in the have rat snakes
in the closet because if you
got rats, you're gonna have
snakes. Uh uh uh snakes trying
to come in on the screen, trying
to come in on the screen door.
Son, here he is. Come get it.
You couldn't not. So, you had
to pull his ass down because
you can't, you know, put a hole in the screen.
That's a great question because I can't do it.
It is, Ocho, cause I'm like,
I'm not really like afraid of like-
You grew up in the country.
Obviously I grew up in the city.
I had to deal with the Gwonas in Miami,
alligators I had to deal with.
Obviously roaches in the house growing up,
you're used to that.
And then you see dogs all the time.
You see horses and other things.
Yeah, I'm not really afraid.
You got garter snakes, even though they're not-
Especially animals that, you know,
when we grew up in the country,
we saw all the time and we had to deal with.
We had to deal with spiders and we had to deal with,
you know, hate flies, nasty mofos.
Yeah, I don't know.
I gotta think about, I gotta really sit down
and think about what I'm actually afraid of.
Charles Howard said, it's pretty messed up
that Teddy Bridgewater got suspended
for doing the exact same thing that John Kipner did
for his alma mater, Lincoln High School
in Tacoma, Washington.
Continued success on Kenocchio.
Yes, unfortunate. Heued success on Kenocchio. Yes, I'm fortunate.
He a booster.
Yeah.
So the booster used to buy us, you know, used to buy us dinners.
He ain't an employee. He ain't an employee.
He ain't getting paid, is he?
I don't think Teddy would get paid either.
That's what I'm saying.
He wasn't.
Man, get that man a job back and let him do something good for these kids.
Lanny Ray said, hey guys, glad you're back.
I'm gonna be homeless,
staying with my family for five weeks
until I close on my new house.
So I gotta know,
what's your favorite and least favorite thing about moving?
Oh, I like, oh.
Moving?
Listen, I love moving.
Oh, I don't. Listen, I love moving. Oh, I like, oh. Moving? Listen, I love moving. Oh, I don't.
Listen, I love moving.
And starting new, starting fresh.
Ocho, you gotta realize, Ocho,
you moving from Miami to cross the street.
You ain't did no, you gotta,
when you move from Denver to Baltimore,
Baltimore back to Denver, Denver to Atlanta,
Atlanta to LA, LA to Vegas.
That's a different type of movie.
You're moving across the street.
My moving is like 20, 30 minutes away.
That's it.
Yeah.
Packing, I ain't doing nothing.
I'm hiring somebody to do all that.
It costs you a little bit more,
but they'll pack everything, they label everything.
Plates, lamps, bed framing, pictures, they're not going to be able to do anymore but they'll pack everything they label
everything. Yeah plates lamps
bed framing pictures silverware
Tupperware pots pans linens
clothing.
And they unpack it and they take
the boxes away. Thank you very and they unpack it and they take
Wait a minute who was again Luke start cut bench Luca Jimmy Butler Tyrese Halliburton you start Luke over Jimmy Well, how do we tell the burden is easy cuz Tyrese Halliburton?
Engine now, so you start you start Luke over over Jimmy Butler
Man stop
Cal Simpson said uh, you retired as a Bronco, Ocho a bingo.
What's Von Miller going to retire as all 32 teams?
He's going to the hall of the entire shield either way.
He's the truth.
Love the show.
Well, actually, it's not like baseball where you have to choose a cap to go on the, uh,
the plaque and football.
They put all the teams that you played for the Broncos the Rams the Bills and now the the commanders so all
of those teams will be on his plaque. T4 Rio the majority said nightcap family
love y'all with all my heart God and pops heard the prayers they are a lot of my
family and I to retain my
dad's estate. I'm so blessed and grateful. I know he's proud. Peace. Good job. I'm glad you're able
to hold on to that and take care of it. Uh, you gotta say it's Ocho having a debate whether
what was better, Esther's or Jackson's and the Miracle Shakers?
That's a good one. That's a good one. Listen, Estes was nice, man. Estes was nice. They used to go
to Estes right here off 45th and 7th Avenue when it was here across the street from the corner store.
Oh, that's a good one. Estes was good. I still go to Jackson's and Overtown now.
We got to, what was the other two on? He just said Estes to Jackson's and Overtown now. We got, what was the other two on?
He just said Essence and Jackson's.
Essence and Jackson's and hold on, I had to scroll back.
Miracles or Shakers.
I ain't never had Miracles, I ain't never had Shakers.
I mean, if you see, matter of fact-
I'm assuming that's is neck of the woods.
So clearly I haven't had it.
MLK, you might throw MLK in there and I crave,
you know, shakers.
I don't know.
I don't know what the mother to is.
Deshaun Allen said, what's up uncle Nocho.
My question is, was it hard learning the playbook
during your rookie season?
Absolutely.
That shit was hard as a mole.
Cause like I said, they install one day
and if you get left behind, you left behind
cause they moving on to install the next day.
And they moving on to the installation the next day.
You absolutely, all that verbiage.
My mom was easy.
Man, I'm used to area 636, or 574,
we don't have a number system.
I was gonna say that's what made it so easy for me though,
because it was the number system.
So regardless of what they call, you know, 268 or 628,
you know, you got the dig front side,
you got the post backside and the little flat,
but yeah, it was easy.
Yeah, I didn't know that playbook had me twisted and not.
But I ain't never been afraid to ask no questions.
Man, the band, they sent me emotional,
so I get halfway through, hey, hey, what I gotta give?
Hey, listen, it's better to ask
before you mess it up going full speed. Oh yeah. Oh
yeah. Hey, hey, you know what you got? Yeah. No.
I'll be hey, man. Hey, I told you, man. They put me in
motion and John told me what I had to do. Man, I said, man, I
gotta learn this. Man, I mean, I go home, I spend four, five hours
until I go to bed, learning, learning, learning.
Whole off season.
I'm learning to play, I'm just going over, just.
I say, I got to know it just like he know it,
just like he know it.
That's the best thing, the more,
the better you know your playbook,
the faster you can play.
Because all you got to do, all you,
all you, all you, all you doing is reading and reacting.
Am I running, am I, am I running the right route?
Cause you go and have speed.
So, thank you for joining us
for another episode of Nightcap.
I'm your favorite uncle Shannon Sharp,
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