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Episode Date: January 24, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Washington Commanders rookie QB Jayden Daniels’ mom/agent saying the QB is single and staying that way, no girls for Jayden! Late...r, Unc and Ocho discuss Lions rookie CB Terrion Arnold having a rough week with a loss to the Commanders and then falling down the stairs in his home, Nick Saban addresses the problem with today’s players and much more!04:00 - Daniels is single13:21 - Lions CB falls16:30 - Saban on today’s player25:12 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Coach O.
Jane Daniels is single, and that will not be changing his mom agent says he said some girls
got jayden daniels wall and her mom says you'll get him someone's trying to hook him but thank god
he's got a mama like me because it ain't happening talk to her mama hey mama don't play that
don't let her don't let him hey mama don't let that. Don't let her.
Hey, Mama don't let him put that
skin on nobody.
Listen, Mama do not
play that. No.
It's one thing about it.
One thing about it
is she understands the landscape and how it is.
Oh, yeah.
She experienced it with the LSU. She experienced it with him at LSU.
She experienced it with him at Arizona State.
She already knows
the layup. Hell, he
probably was a four or five star, so she's been
experimenting. She's been dealing with
this since he was, what, probably 13,
14. This is different
now. Oh, yeah, for sure.
There's money involved.
This is all, yeah, that too, but it's a
whole nother level.
And you in Chocolate City too?
Man.
Come on now.
It definitely gets harder, Ocho.
It gets harder. Yeah.
Because you don't know, Ocho. You don't know.
Everybody's like, I got my own money.
You ain't got this kind of money.
I ain't got that kind of money.
Oh, I got me a good job.
It ain't this one.
Yeah, it's different.
It is.
And so how do you know who likes him for him
and who likes him for what comes with him?
You know better than that.
At this stage, it's just never, it's never, come on now, you know better than that.
It's what you can do.
Everything at this point in our life
is based on conditions.
Nothing is unconditional.
Now, Jaden Daniels, you get unconditional love
from his family,
from his mom.
No, that's about it.
Everything else, it's all about, it's all about, you know, how is it benefiting me?
That's it.
And everybody was talking about love and, oh, I'm in love.
Man, listen.
What's love got to do?
Nothing.
Because if at any point the reason that
why you're with an individual
you can't provide anymore
the situation is no longer beneficial
you're not benefiting from it yourself
the resources are cut off
he starts saying no
let's see how much you love him then.
Yeah.
I tell you all the time,
the loyalty
is nothing but two words.
Loyalty is nothing but a word in the dictionary
between opportunity
and convenience.
As long as there's opportunity
and it's making my life easy
and it's convenient.
Oh yeah.
She'll love the hell out of you.
She will love the hell out of you.
Who made that?
Hey,
somebody got to send me that.
I got to use that.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
But I like that his mom,
his mom is there.
And you see a lot more of that now,
Ocho.
Oh yeah.
Mom's getting involved.
We saw that with Lamar.
We see that with a lot more of their moms.
Not only like,
I don't know if,
I don't know if she lives with him,
but I'm sure she's in DC with him.
I don't know if Lamar moms live with him,
but I know she's probably in Baltimore with him.
And, you know, they have that type of relationship.
And that's unbelievable.
I'm happy to see that.
But you're right.
You're right.
And unfortunately, it's like this.
Everybody looking for that come up.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, looking to hit a lick.
Absolutely.
Especially in this economy.
Come on, now.
It don't matter about the economy.
When you got that kind of Jaden Daniels money, Jaden Daniels got that kind of money in any economy.
Oh, yeah.
A robust economy.
They tried to get at it.
Yeah, hey, and it's going to be hard for them.
And everybody said I'm different.
You know what I'm saying? Everybody said I'm different. You know what I'm saying?
Everybody said I'm different.
I ain't like them.
I got my own money.
You see this?
I got these YSL and I got Tom Ford and I got Berk and I got all this.
You ain't got that kind of money, no matter what you say.
You know, ain't nothing wrong with that.
Ain't nothing wrong with that. Ain't nothing wrong with that ain't nothing wrong with that
ain't nothing wrong with that
but see
if you got one you know
she make it like 500
I can work with you
what are the chances of finding that
you found it
hold on who
you
look at that it left me too that. You found it. Hold on. Who? You.
And it left me. Yeah, look at that. Look at that.
It left me too.
She ain't left me.
Hey, one thing about it, boy, when they got their
own like that, boy,
you leave short.
That's how you operate. Hey, you leave
short. Yeah.
But, Ocho,
but think about it. Once you started making dollars hey you like hey i ain't
gonna take this oh yeah oh yeah i don't play that you know back in the day hey when you the high
school girl hang up on you like you call right back line might be busy like oh come on girl you
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It's different.
It's different now,
especially when money comes into play because there's certain things
you don't have to tolerate anymore.
No.
You gotta tolerate it.
Like, I'm here to help you.
You talking shit
and you look like you need help.
How you giving me a hard time?
I'm here to bless you.
Trying to make a life easy.
You trying to make a life easy.
I'm trying to make your life easy.
What you doing?
Mesh.
Oh, jeez. bro
go to bed
I did
yeah
don't you want to go to bed
hey anybody
anybody want a two year old male
barbel
name Titus
nickname type man
he eats
four bags of,
uh,
farmer's dog,
a date.
Four,
four bags.
Uh,
he gets groomed grooming.
He doesn't like to go anywhere.
So the groom is going to have to come to the house.
The vets also going to have to come to the house.
Um,
how much you cost me a year?
A lot.
Cost a lot.
Oh,
this Joker here,
man.
Ever since he got on TV one time,
he think he's supposed to be on TV.
Cutting out.
Damn tight as night.
Every time I'm with TV,
you all in my picture,
try dancing,
standing up on the table.
And you got,
look at her.
Look at it.
Look at this.
Look what's in your mind.
So,
two-year-old, male
bauble, intact.
Not intact. Yeah, intact. Not intact.
Yeah, he's definitely intact.
But I'm glad Jay Mama put that out there.
Jay, stick to the plan, bro.
You got, hey, you'll always be able to find somebody in your life.
If you hadn't found them a
went to you
a
it's tough though Ocho because
the further you go along and the
bigger you get the harder it
it's it
but hey
we got we got that's what pre-nups are for
you need to go back now fuck man
nah forget that
forget that
go back
go back
go back to
somebody who dated
in high school
somebody who dated
before you even made it
where it was actually
genuine at that point
because you had
nothing to offer then
you had nothing
to offer
and no
lay down
lay down
enough
lay down
jump back on camera
no
he not gonna jump back on camera
he gonna take his ass to bed what he gonna do
oh Joe it's been a very very tough
week for Lions rookie quarterback
Terran Arnold first he came up
short against the commandersers, and then
he posted this video.
Oh, now he got on
socks. Yep.
Now he got on socks on that wood.
Hey,
I know that feeling all too well.
I know that feeling all too well i know that i know that feeling all too well
you you you fall so the the because the socks are slippery especially on wood
you have no time to catch yourself or even recover nope no time at all hey that's i'm
glad i'm glad he's okay though yeah okay okay. Okay. Listen, I'm not even going to laugh at that because I know exactly how that feels.
Of course.
Hey, your heart, you know when somebody scares you?
Yeah.
That's that feeling.
You're right, Ocho.
Hey, that's why I keep, hey.
But I ain't really a barefoot guy.
I mean, even when I go to the bathroom, I got my Crocs right by the bed.
I don't walk around my house barefooted.
No, I'm saying, no, you socks.
I don't walk around, I walk around,
you're not going to see me in my house without my Crocs on.
Okay, okay.
I got indoor Crocs, I got outdoor Crocs.
Okay.
Why are you laughing at?
I know y'all, you and John are going to clean this shit up.
I'll be honest. Oh, and John gonna clean this shit up. I mean.
Oh, is your penny still there?
Yeah.
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Uh, Ocho, Coach Saban went on the pivot and spoke about the problem with today's players they're nice uh they're free agents twice uh twice a year go wherever they want nfl coaches
called me saying players can't sustain persevere overcome adversity They have to leave when it gets hard.
I understand what he's saying.
But leaving when it gets hard isn't going to solve the problem
because wherever you go,
it's going to be hard.
You can't hide from the ground.
You can't hide from the work.
Not if you're serious about
getting to the next level.
And the players he's talking about,
I don't think he's talking about
any of the dogs. And you know what I'm trying to the next level. And the players he's talking about, I don't think he's talking about any of the dogs.
And you know what I'm trying to say.
Yeah.
You know,
them ones that are going to be at the next level.
They're not coming from that.
But how many,
how many guys that said the next level left one school and went to another?
Oh,
it's happened.
That's happened now.
Now you can't even coach him.
If I coach him too hard,
I'm going to jump my butt in the portal.
Right.
Okay. How much, how much, how much you got to jump my butt in the portal. Right. Okay.
How much,
how much,
how much you got for your boy?
I had 200 last year.
I need 400.
I need 500 this year.
Because we,
we,
we,
we,
because the success,
we want instant success.
And so we don't get success.
We just,
Hey,
just scratch.
Hey,
it's like you play a video game on show the game,
be what you do. You turn it off. you play a video game, Ocho, the game beat you.
What you do?
You turn it off.
I'll power it off.
F it.
Come back later.
Ain't nobody want to work.
I ain't finna let this game beat me, Ocho.
Power it down.
I mean, you can't even talk.
I ain't saying, look, I ain't saying you got to.
The culture is not as bad as it is when I was coming up.
When they dog cuss you and they grab you by the face mask and they put the foot in your butt, all kind of stuff.
It's not like that now.
But damn, you can't really coach a good kid now, Ocho.
No, you can't.
They're too sensitive.
Like what the hell?
Too sensitive.
Everything bothers them.
Everything bothers them. Everything bothers them.
You have to understand how to deal with the kids in this era.
And I think that's why NFL teams have gone on to younger coaches
because they can resonate with the younger generation
a little better than the older coaches.
Yes.
Who have old coaching styles.
And it just wouldn't work.
Yeah, you're right, Ocho.
I mean, I remember Coach grabbed me
by my face man
so I went home
and told my grandma
ready to say
you'll make you a man
because everything
everything
every tough situation
my grandmother felt
was preparing me
to be a man
right
fall down
all that other stuff she's like hey preparing me to be a man. Right. Fall down,
all that other stuff.
She's like,
hey,
it's going to make you, make you a man.
It'll make you tough.
You're going to have a family one day.
You're going to have to do all,
like,
damn,
somebody grabbed me by my face mask.
You don't want to say that?
Nah, but, but I'm serious, Ocho. But that's the way it is now. Nah.
But I'm serious, Ocho.
But that's the way it is now.
It's hard for a coach to coach. I'm talking about
give you genuine coaching. When you
do something wrong, he corrects you.
Right. Without you getting
upset. It's hard,
man. Without you getting the temper tantrum.
Without you saying
I'm not going back in the game
yeah
yeah
yeah
no
I'm in the portal
yeah okay
I mean
it used to be
look
if you lost your job
at some point
during the season
my job
that ain't never
happened to me Ocho
but I'm saying
you get it back
yeah
now guy lose his job he don't even want to fight, but I'm saying, you get it back. Yeah.
Now,
guy lose a job,
he don't even want to fight for hours.
I'm going to the portal.
Again,
that's not one of them though.
That's why.
The question is,
how did that guy get that job?
If you had it,
if somebody else got it,
what weren't you doing right
I like that
I like that
that's one way to put it
but you're not
Ocho
if I'm here
you're not finna get this job
when I was at Savannah State
when I got that job
after my sophomore year
that spring practice Ocho
I said I don't care who X
but there will never be
another Z here
from 87,
88,
89.
I'm the only Z.
Right.
The only one.
I said,
y'all fight that out on the other side.
I ain't got nothing to do with shame.
I got nothing to do with that.
I ain't got nothing to do with me.
And it,
Hey,
they come in.
Hey,
you know,
play time,
blah,
blah,
blah.
Those a homes. Hey, you talk about, hey, they come in, hey, you know, playing time, blah, blah, blah. Goes to A-homes.
Hey.
You talking about a true sophomore that's a first-team All-American.
Yeah.
You going to beat him out?
Beat him out.
He was conference player of the year.
He was offensive player of the year.
And he was first-team All-Conference.
And you think you're going to beat him out?
Mm-mm.
So I think you might be pretty good in the slot.
But I didn't, you know, did you take guys on recruiting business?
Did you take guys around the campus and take them out?
Nah.
No, sir.
No, sir. No, sir.
Honestly, I didn't do any of that.
So I wouldn't have been the one to be doing that in general.
I did one time.
I took one guy around the campus.
Guess who it was?
Who's that?
Ben Coates.
Ben.
Ben.
Big old Ben
our tight end
had flunked out
so
Coach Davidson
Coach Davidson
told me
do you mind
moving to tight end
I was
at that point in time
Mocho
I'd
I'd went from like
180 to
205
207
right
so I was gonna be the big
I was like
Coach y'all gonna throw me the ball?
He's like, yeah, son.
I said, okay.
So I already know.
Ben coming in.
He said he wanted to start.
I said, what position you play, my man?
He said, I'm a tight end.
I said, don't come here.
I said,
no, I said,
I'm moving to tight end and you can't beat me out. Right. I said I'm moving to tight end
and you can't beat me out
right
I said it
he gonna be on the bench
and then we weren't
one of the two tight ends
you can't beat me out
right
and that's funny
from that point on
Coach Davis said
I don't need you
to talk to nobody else
ask Coach Coach to tell you
that's a good
that's a good
story there
and that's a good
one that's classic
that is classic
but you know
what he would do
when it came
Friday night
or Saturday night
he bring the ass
down to the dungeon
while everybody
was going to the
parties
they see
hey they see
number two
down there lifting weights.
They come by the room
because I have my door open.
I'm on my bed reading GQ.
I'm reading magazine.
Right.
It wasn't nothing at the party for me.
It wasn't nothing at the party for me, Ocho.
Where I'm going,
they tell me they got some bad
parties. They got some bad things. They got some bad things.
They got them things at the parties in the NFL.
The little thing right here,
look right here.
That ain't for me.
Ain't nothing but a headache,
y'all.
That's all it was,
Ocho?
Ocho,
you going to parties?
Did you go to parties when you was at Oregon State?
Uh,
no,
hell no.
Uh-uh.
Absolutely not.
Guess who?
Yeah. I went to one.
You know, that's all I needed.
You went to one? You know, I had me a boot day.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Oh, Lord.
Yeah, Titus.
Jump on that. Hey, I done saved him, told you. Jump on that.
I done saved him.
Told you not to get him.
But.
What?
Hey. hello hey
Ash
Ash gonna clean up
all this mess
I ain't gonna have
the housekeeper
don't need to cut
tomorrow
can you hear me
yeah
okay okay okay
Titus
Titus
chill out chill out
chill out yo
alright
now it's time for our
last segment of the evening
it's time for
Q&A
Q&A
Q&A
ask me something
I won't lie
MVP talk
the narrative is that
Josh Allen is doing more
with less talent
one could argue
just because their names
aren't popular
yet
the added players
can be more talented
hint hint
Buffalo got red
and added
for a reason
yeah look
that's what Tom
that's what they did for Tom
they didn't realize those players that he had was perfect for that system.
Oh, yeah.
And you know what, you know what, Unc?
I'm glad you just said that.
The system.
Yes.
And you know what they kept drafting?
And what they kept bringing in?
System, guys.
Never went off script.
Never went away from the method and will continue to work.
The pieces of the puzzle constantly change every year on that team,
except one piece, and that's 12.
Yes.
So he made Wes Welker work.
He made Amendola work.
He made Edelman work.
He made Dion Branch work. He made David Patton work. He made Amendola work. He made Edelman work. He made Deion Branch work.
He made
David Patton work.
Troy Brown. It did not matter.
Yeah. Now,
maybe when they went elsewhere,
they never had the success
that they had there.
Yeah. But it didn't matter.
They fit there. I don't
care if you don't have success anywhere else.
I need you to be successful here. Yeah. So if you go elsewhere, man, I thought we'd get no.
No. Look. This argument is going to go back and forth.
Yeah. Should win the MVP. Who will win the MVP? If I had a vote, I'd have voted for Lamar. But if you want to make
it a situation, because I can't
let
41-4 go, Ocho. I can't let
41-4 and 900
rush yards go. I can't.
That's a historically great season, a season
we might not ever see again.
Yeah,
hey,
Lamar
Lamar
it's hard
and it's all about preference
it's all on who you like
you know
if you're a Bills fan
you know who they voting for
if you're a Rapers fan
you know who you voting for
right
and Lamar Jackson
and goddamn Josh Allen
had two
hell of a
goddamn seasons man
yes
listen if there was a way
you could split it down the middle
they both are deserving of the award.
It's been done before, Ocho.
Barry Sanders
and Brett Favre shared the MVP.
Maybe they do it this year.
And
McNair
shared an MVP. Maybe they do it this year.
It's been done. And guess what?
You got 50 voters,
so 25-25, you could actually share them.
You could actually share it.
Yeah.
I don't know if they will.
You don't think so?
Listen, if there's a year to do it, this is the year to do it.
Yes.
Just based on what both of them have accomplished in the regular season.
Like I said, Brett and Barry did it in 97.
And I don't know what year it was when Steve and Peyton did it.
But they also shared an MVP.
So with that being said, Kevin Orwood Jr. said my question is
will the Patriots win any more Super Bowls
in the near future
hell no, no time soon
yeah what future Buzz
likely your future I mean
what future you talking about Ocho
Isaiah Lancaster said where does Andy Reid rank all time as the greatest you talk about, Ocho.
Isaiah Lancaster said,
Ocho, where does Andy Reid rank all time as the greatest coach?
And what's your Super Bowl prediction
as far as matchup?
Well, look.
Theoretically, he got a great chance
to catch Shula.
Because he got,
the question is,
how much longer does he want to coach?
How old is Raglan?
Because they're going to win 10 games.
They got 17.
So he's won 300 games total.
Right.
He's 66.
So could he coach another six years?
Sure.
Yeah.
Win 10 games a year.
How many regular season wins does he have?
270?
280?
280?
He has 300 total wins when you include playoffs.
How many regular season?
He's going to have a case.
He's going to have a case to be a top three.
I mean, Coach Belichick, Lombardi, people like Paul Brown,
people like Bill Walsh, Chuck Knoll, Coach Landry.
But when it's all said and done, he gets another Super Bowl and he got 325, 330, 340 wins.
Right.
I think right now Coach Belichick is one.
Who we have is two.
It's up for debate.
Coach No,
Coach Lombardi is up there
because he has two Super Bowls
and I think he has like
three championships.
Right.
Huh?
Andy Reid got more than 146 wins.
Oh, no.
He had that when he left Philly
to buy Andy Reid
yeah
he got 273
he has an outside chance
he got an outside chance to catch Coach Shuler
how many Coach Shuler got again
I think he got 347
it's gonna be a little minute
you're gonna have to win a whole lot of games
man
hell he win 13-14 every year
Ochoa
Coach you better check
Shuler has 328
regular season wins
Okay
6 years, win 6 games
you're not 60, that's 333
Boom, got it
Okay
When you put it like that
it's pretty easy
Hey, get out.
Out.
Get out.
Out.
Man, you done tossed a homie out the room, man.
Trudy Lawrence said they used to say, where's the beef?
Now they're like, where's the beef now they're like where's
the bread for the players and the coaches true you're absolutely right and that's what it's about
hey i don't blame ojo i'm not to look i i don't be great i don't begrudge the players
because there's so much money going around and the players are just not starting to get some of it. Yeah.
They're starting to get some of it. And so now, Ocho, guys are able to do for their family now prior to more.
I mean, there have always been some, Ocho, that got, you know,
got a little something.
Under the under, yeah, under.
Yeah.
But listen, the amount they were getting back then
is nothing
like it is today.
You're able
to change
your family's
lives and
dynamic
immediately
and you
even got
to the league.
Man,
Jordan,
sit down
with them
characters.
Y'all
open all
this shit
up.
Get all
this stuff
in my
house.
Yeah.
Adrian said,
question Uncle Ocho,
if you had to pick three receivers
to be featured on the upcoming Madden cover,
who should they be?
Jason Jefferson.
And
he said three right
I got Chase Jefferson
and
Chase Jefferson I'm gonna go Brian Thomas Jr
I'm gonna just keep it all
I'm gonna just keep the whole New Orleans crew
all together well I think you're gonna go with that I'll go
with neighbors
believe neighbors are the giants damn I forgot about neighbors New Orleans crew all together. Well, since you're going to go with that, I'll go with neighbors.
Oh, shoot. Belief neighbors are the Giants.
Damn, I forgot about neighbors.
He had a good year, too.
Yeah, he had like 112.
Yeah, he got a good year, too.
812 catches, yeah.
Maybe 108.
He had it with a quarterback carousel like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No,
we don't celebrate it enough.
Carousel said,
who are your favorite Marvel heroes,
villain characters,
and why I love y'all Bronco country.
Hulk.
I'm a Hulk guy. I mean, I like, I Country. Hulk. I'm a Hulk guy.
Hey.
I mean, I like,
I mean, look,
I'm a Hulk guy.
He gonna be mad at me,
but I don't really, I don't really watch Marvel
like that.
You don't got no superhero?
Like Batman?
Nah.
Batman is DC, isn't it?
Listen.
Batman is DC,
Superman DC.
All those old school.
So you gotta go
Iron Man
and stuff like that.
Iron Man, Captain
America.
The first time
I learned about Infinity War
or I don't remember
the chat would be better off correcting
me because I'm going to be wrong here.
With the movie with Thanos and him when he collected the rubies on his fist.
Oh, the phone?
Oh, yeah.
Whatever, whatever movie that was, I only understood and knew about that.
And I watched it because I got tired of everybody on Twitter.
That's all my entire timeline with just that.
Talking about that movie.
I'm like, man, let me go see
what the hell
they talk about, man.
Yeah.
And that,
that was the first time
I saw it.
It was,
it was cool.
It was good,
but it's just,
it's just not my thing,
huh?
And you got,
what you got?
Black,
you got Black Panther?
Yeah,
but you're not,
I ain't the biggest comic guy either.
I mean,
I mean,
we,
yeah.
I'm not.
You know,
you had, you know, like had Superman, all those in the halls of justice guy either. I mean, I mean, yeah, I'm not, you know, I had Superman,
all those in the halls of justice,
but.
I mean,
during that,
during that time,
even growing up on,
you know,
Superman,
He-Man and,
and Hulk and all that.
I was playing video games.
I'm going to just be honest with you.
I was playing video games.
PJ said,
been here since the first episode,
usually listen on Spotify
just wanted to tell Ocho
to try to stay positive
not addressing it
is the right move
not addressing what?
I guess he talking about
you know
damn what happened
you gonna be alright
he alright
he alright
wait what happened?
hey hey Ocho why you trying to hook me up on the show, Ocho?
Huh?
How am I asked?
Why are you trying to hook me up?
I did.
Yeah, you did.
Oh, my bad.
My bad.
I mean, we filmed that a long time ago.
I probably forgot.
You ain't forget.
You ain't forget.
No, I'm serious.
You got to think. We filmed that
so long ago.
So if it just came
out yesterday, we filmed that maybe
what, six, seven months ago.
And you might have told me, you know,
I don't know. Maybe. I don't know.
I'm just looking out for
my partner because you might have been lonely
back then.
Maybe.
JuiceDaddy804, what do you do when you fall in love with your best friend and she doesn't feel the same way?
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
If she doesn't feel the same, hold on, time out, man. Time out. If you know she don't feel the same way
because the signs are always there,
a woman will let you know
based on her mannerisms
and the way she acts around you,
how you falling in love with that
and you know it ain't even that type of party.
Why you set yourself up for failure?
She done put you in the friend zone.
Come on, come on, bro.
Tighten up, man. Tighten up. Choose who chooses you. she done put you in the friend zone come on come on bro tighten up
now choose
who chooses you
don't fall into that
game don't fall into that trap
go where you're accepted not
tolerated come on now
go where you're
appreciated yeah
he put you in the friend zone
but I mean if I got a friend, we already off-limits.
I ain't even trying to go there.
I want to keep it there.
Right.
Because that's the quickest way to end a friendship, start a relationship.
Yep.
And go ahead and go scuba diving and watch what happens.
Yep.
Nah, hey, we friends.
Hey, we going to stay.
We going to keep it that.
Leave it at that.
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And what's your top three classic muscle cars?
70 Chevelle LS6 454.
I'll take a 68 Camaro.
And I'll take a... I'll take a...
I'll take a cooter.
You like them cooters.
Me, you say two, two or three?
Three.
My favorites, obviously my favorites, obviously when I was playing,
I'm from Miami, I'm a Florida boy.
You know how we love donks.
You like the box, you like the box, yeah.
Yeah, listen, give me a 90, give me give me a chevy caprice 90 front 90
back give me a 71 don't 71 in the 73 hard top 71 and give me a convertible 73 chevy caprice oh man
you like that big caprice classic huh that 427 yeah man, man. Oh, my God, man.
Put that under the hood.
I'm going to have a 383 stroker.
You know, some music in the back, man.
Put the top down on Sundays.
You know, me and my old lady. We need to go to a car show.
Huh?
We need to go to a car show.
Okay, now we talking.
Now we talking.
Now we talking.
The SEMA auto show, that's huge.
That's a big show.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, they have custom builds
and it's more about parts
and stuff like that.
Is that in LA?
SEMA is in Vegas.
Okay, okay, okay, in Vegas.
Okay.
Where they have it at, though?
I think at the convention center.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
But you know, you got Mecham.
You got Barrett Jackson.
Mecham is probably like the best place to probably
classic car. Right.
Go there and scoop us
up something. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah.
But the thing is, I mean probably, for me, I like probably get a restomod, something that looks like the original, but it's restored and it's functional.
You can drive it on a daily.
Because them cars that's 50 and 60 years old, man, you can't drive them on a daily.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Hey, no, those aren't for driving on a daily, huh?
No, they're not.
That's for a special occasion. You know,, no, no, no. Hey, no, those aren't for driving on the daily, huh? No, they're not. That's for a special occasion.
You know, a Sunday, a Sunday afternoon.
You know, you and the missus want to, you know,
a little night on the town.
Go to brunch.
That's it.
Yeah, I like GTO, too.
I like a GTO.
I like a Ram Air.
Man. Probably don't, Chevelle. I like a GTO I like a Ram Air uh man
probably no Chevelle
kinda like the car
that my
that my
you know
um
that I saw people
around me have
right
like my uncle had a
uh
a Chevelle
a 396
um
my aunt's
had a Nova
mhm uh but uh my uncle 396. My aunt had a Nova.
But my uncle 396 was that blue with the rally racing stripes down the hood.
Yeah.
Hard top.
My grandfather had a 72, had a 72 or 73 Caprice Classic.
Road runner. My aunt had a boyfriend that had a roadrunner yeah vitamin c orange of course
uh i like cars uh-huh but man ocho to see that money leave my bank account man
it hurt it hurt i don't like it I don't like it that much no more.
It hurt.
It hurts.
And it is.
Especially that amount.
And Ocho, I don't drive like that anymore.
I'm from point A to point B.
B, and that's it.
I mean, my BMW, Ocho, I had it five years.
Ocho, I just cracked 10,000 miles.
Damn. Just cracked 10,000 miles. Damn.
Just cracked 10,000.
You get some good money for that, boy.
It's a custom build, man.
That thing mad.
With them ketchup guts.
Bad.
Yeah, B12.
I got that 760.
Big boy, you step on that gas.
Range Rover.
I got a Range Rover.
It was a 2013, but I got it in 2012. Ocho, i got a range rover i got it was a 2013 but i got it in
2012 ocho i got 37 000 miles on it that's good but you get some money for that boy i said nah i
said i thought i told i was like i told my agent i told my uh my financial i was like you know what
2026 i think i'm gonna get you know it's'm good. Okay. I'm going to save my money.
There you go.
There we go.
That's why we're talking.
Ocho, you know, I get, you know, hey, I get to pull up that thing.
I be looking.
I got that.
Hey, yeah.
Oh, no, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
I can't spend nothing.
Yeah.
Hold on to it, man.
Hold on to it.
I ain't going to spend nothing.
Nah, you know, hey. Br brought my mom a car, you know.
Ocho.
Yeah.
I told you, my mom, I brought my mom an E350.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I said, Mom, you know, that was my baby.
You know, that was a gift.
I said, Mama, if I buy you another car, it's a gift.
I bought that car from my mom in 99.
The car 26 years old.
Oh,
Joe.
Right.
Now I told you they gave a 500 for it.
I spent two 50 for them to tow it up there.
So they basically gave her $250 for the car.
Right.
Oh,
it needed a motor.
It needed this.
And we had just, I just sent her some money to get it, whatever was going on.
She's like, well, what if I just got to, oh, no.
I'm not spending another dime on that car.
Another dime.
That's it.
So, you know, I'm able to do stuff like that for my mom.
Right.
You know, the house needed a roof
because the weather had
a storm in it and down south
did that.
Hooked my brother up
and see the look on his face.
That's what that is.
Me, Ocho, I got everything I need.
God has blessed me
beyond blessed.
Look, if I don't get another car the rest of my life,
I'm straight. You good.
Same.
Nah, you got a Ferrari.
Huh?
You got a Ferrari.
I have a few vehicles
that I pull out for special occasions.
But I just said I'm good.
I want me a super fast. I want me a Ferrari too then.
Let me see how much
an 812 costs.
An 812?
812.
Super fast.
And get you,
I mean,
let me,
matter of fact,
now you got me,
now you got me.
Oh,
they say 300,
377 to 600.
Oh,
let me erase this.
Oh,
no.
Oh,
no. Mm-mm. Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
Hey, let me see what a super slow cost.
Because ain't no way.
$600? $600?
Oh, no, bro.
I ain't got it like that, Ocho.
I ain't finna hold you.
Get you a Ferrari Enzo.
Huh?
Oh, hell no.
Man, you know the things cost?
I mean, you can get one for about...
Enzo, that's a LaFerrari now.
I don't think they call them Enzo.
They call it Ferrari LaFerrari.
Get you a LaFerrari then. Oh't i don't think they call it menzo they call it ferrari la ferrari get you a la ferrari then oh boy please you out your damn mind all you got to do is hold
on all you got to do is hold on to it huh hold on to it don't put don't put that many miles on there
oh lord have mercy ocho i can't do, Joe, I ain't got it like that, bro. Oh, you. Oh, Joe, you think you fooling?
Oh, Joe, I can't spend.
I can't get up.
No, first of all, I purchased enough Ferrari.
So they won't even they won't even let me get one.
I know when you get a Ferrari, you got to keep it for X amount of years before you sell it.
Or they don't take your ass off the list.
Let me paint it.
You can't do it. Let me know and i'll tell you who to go to no i'm good bro i'm good i can't i can't
i can't i can't see myself spending two million dollars for a car which i just can't do it
i can't and plus i don't want to be i don't't, I don't, I don't, I, I, I did it before.
I did it when I was 24, 25.
Right, right.
And you know, you don't find, you know, how was I doing them fangs?
I was trying to get them fangs, trying to catch them fangs, Ocho.
Ocho. I been put my shoes up. I been hung them up, Ocho I been put my shoes up
I been hung them up Ocho
I been hung them up Ocho
hey listen
my jersey
my jersey
I'ma put
I'ma put that nightcap sign
with that boost mobile
then I'ma hang my jersey
in the rafters
right above it
yeah
I'm done
I'm waving the white flag man
I mean I do see cards Ocho I'm waving the white flag, man.
I mean, I do see cards on charts like,
man, I want a Rolls
Royce.
I want a Bentley.
I want a Cullinan.
Right.
Man, I start seeing
the price on charts.
I said, man, I can't
do that.
I can't.
Right.
You're right.
I can't.
Nah.
Nah.
Hell nah.
You come on down here man
I'll let you use
my cullinan
I'll let you use the fry
whatever you want to do
you got a cullinan
yeah
huh
where you been at man
oh big
oh big
oh big ball
old shot caller
but it's
but it's old stuff man
I just don't
I don't
I don't
I'm not at the forefront
of anything ever
I have to be going
somewhere to pull something out.
So tomorrow, I'm going somewhere.
And I'm from the step.
I mean, with eight kids, you don't like to pull out.
I know that right.
So, it ain't often it ain't often
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can you guys wish me a happy
can you wish a happy birthday
to my bro Oli
a Ravens fan we went to the game
for his birthday.
He's your biggest fan in Canada and Toronto.
Much love.
That was a good one.
Ali Witanozy?
How do you say that?
Exclusive.
Wit-onzy.
Wit-onzy.
Ali Wit-onzy, happy birthday.
Sorry the Ravens couldn't pull it off.
Being a Ravens fan and you're in Toronto,
it's so close to Buffalo, but bro,
Ocho and I, Nightcap, want to wish you a happy birthday.
Happy birthday, boy. Thank you for your support.
Jakio Jordan.
Uncle Ocho, you're my biggest role model
I appreciate all the wisdom you give us
what's the best way to start a clothing company
you sure you want to do that
it's very
very very
very expensive
yeah
very expensive um expensive. Yeah.
Very expensive.
Very expensive.
And there's a lot that goes into it.
There's a lot of upfront costs.
There's a lot of, of cost,
you know, to build the site. It's a lot of of cost, you know,
to build the site.
It's not an easy process,
bro.
I could think of better ways
to probably make some money.
But my first choice
wouldn't be starting
a clothing line.
That's just me.
And probably if we had,
if I had to do it over again,
you do it.
Oh,
Joe,
I probably would do it.
Nah,
we got to do it.
Malik Alam,
Uncle Nocho,
my 30th birthday
is at midnight
any advice
love y'all
go Raiders
yes
make it to 31
and shake the covers
oh you gotta shake the covers
oh no it's already dark man
it's already dark
you gotta shake the covers
it's already full dark
but happy birthday Malik
oh yeah
it's uh
hold on
I'm trying to think
hell I can't
oh I remember
when I was 30
good time Mojo
good time
good time
got me a birthday cake
yeah
as a matter of fact
I had the most unique
30th birthday ever.
What happened?
What happened?
I got a birthday cake and a Bible.
I don't know if that's a combination.
I don't know what you're trying to say.
I ain't never heard that kind of combination before.
I ain't never heard it either.
But, you know, hey, you know, I had a lot of times when I was younger,
I had to put the Bible in the drawer.
I didn't want God to see this.
You know what I'm saying?
I slide it in the drawer.
That's a good one.
I don't forget that.
Yes, I got a Bible.
That's a good one.
I still got that Bible.
The same one?
Same Bible.
My sister take it to church every Sunday.
Ah, that's dope uh
Tijon TJ Witter
sir Okenocho long time fan of
nightcap my birthday was on the
18th but instead of a shout out
to me could you shout out my amazing parents
Ava and Patrick they're my biggest
inspiration absolutely
uh Miss Ava and Patrick. They're my biggest inspiration. Absolutely.
Miss Ava, Patrick,
your son TJ wanted to shout you guys out.
Say you're his biggest inspiration.
That's saying something.
Oh, yeah.
Anytime parents can be the kids' source of inspiration,
that's a great, that ain't a good thing. That's a great thing.
So shout out to Ava and Patrick.
Great job.
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The Volume.
The Made for This Mountain podcast exists to empower listeners to rise above their inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them.
So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and then climb that mountain.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify,
the thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain, this is the struggle.
Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company,
the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode,
I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra on the iHeart
Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You're listening to an iHeart Podcast.