Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Russell Wilson named starter, Tom Brady's potential problem
Episode Date: August 30, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Russell Wilson beating out Justin Fields to be the Steelers starting QB, Tom Brady's potential conflict of interest and much more!02:49 - Russell W...ilson named starter10:37 - Jacoby Brisette starter for Pats13:00 - Brady Rules for Broadcasting15:09 - Soccer Cap18:45 - Champions League draw announced22:10 - Rough Draft53:05 - Q and Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, the Steelers announced Mike Tomlin finally named Russell Wilson
as a starting quarterback, but said the competition and speculation
are far from over.
Tomlin met with both quarterbacks to inform them of their roles which called a
difficult decision according to espn tomlin message to wilson is clear he will have a short leash
as a starter if wilson struggles the whispers for Fields, were turning to chance.
Ocho, do you think Russ was misled by Tomlin when he signed with the Steelers in March during free agency and he was under the assumption that he would be the starting quarterback?
Three days later, the Steelers acquired Justin Fields.
The 35-year-old wouldn't have signed with the Steelers if he knew he would be in a danger of residing on the bench for the entirety of the 2024 season.
Ocho, what are your thoughts?
Shit, it's the NFL, huh?
You know, it's about competition.
If you're not playing well, next man up.
You know, you can't be scared of competition.
Oh, I don't want to go to this team because the person behind me has a chance to take my job. Now, what it does at the quarterback position, it does force you to look over your shoulder and play cautious or not play freely.
But Russell Wilson, nine time pro bowl, nine time pro bowler, if I'm not mistaken, Super Bowl champion.
He's been there before. He knows what it takes to win. I think he'll be fine. I think he'll be fine.
Now, something that I did hear about them having certain packages for Justin Field to get on the field,
now that I don't like.
I don't like the taking Russell Wilson out the game, messing up the flow of the offense,
the rhythm of the offense.
For quarterbacks, it's about getting the rhythm and getting a rapport with the receivers,
you know, running game and being a floor offense and having to come in and out the game. I think
it just, it just, it messes up continuity, you know, to me for a quarterback. Other than that,
I think Russ is a competitor. He's a competitor. So regardless of the decision was to bring Justin
Fields in, if Justin Fields wasn't there,
then he would have to be looking over his shoulder for someone else.
You know, so it really wouldn't matter.
I think he's going to be fine.
Running game, Arthur Smith is there.
He knows what Russell Wilson is good at.
You play to Russell Wilson's strength.
You play to the offensive strengths,
and I think they'll be fine.
Hey, you got George Pickens.
Move that motherfucker around and use him.
Move him around and use him.
You see it.
George Pickens is one of those players
that make your job goddamn easy.
Najee Smith is one of those players
that can take some of the pressure
off your goddamn quarterback.
Use him.
Najee Harris.
Sorry, sorry about that.
What'd I say?
Oh, Najee Harris, yeah.
Oh, Joe.
You said Russ was
a nine-time Pro Bowler.
How many of those Pro Bowlers were with the Steelers?
You said he went to the Super Bowl. He won one.
How many of those were with the Steelers?
You said he passed
for all those touchdowns and got those yards.
How many of them were with the Steelers?
No, no.
What did Tom Brady tell you
when he went to the Bucs?
Whatever he did at New England
had no bearing on what he was going to do
with the Buccaneers.
You just told me everything he did elsewhere.
What is he going to do for the Steelers?
Well, we're going to find out.
Let me ask you this.
That's what we're going to do.
Let me ask you this.
If Kirk Cousins actually think that the Atlanta Falcons are going to take Michael Penix Jr.,
do you think he's signed?
Well, that's a good one right there.
Okay, well, give me a good answer.
Probably not.
Why not?
You say competition is good.
He's going to have to go somewhere.
Yeah, it is.
I mean, some people build different.
Some people built different.
I ain't got no problem.
Name the quarterback that didn't get upset when the quarterback was drafted in the first round.
Name one.
Brady was upset when they drafted Garoppolo.
Brett Favre was upset.
Aaron Rodgers was upset.
When they drafted Aaron Rodgers.
Tell me the quarterback that didn't get upset.
You said the competition is good.
So tell me the quarterback that you know that didn't get upset.
Hey, listen, maybe not at that position.
Oh.
Not at that position.
What position did Russ play?
So he was upset
that they took Russ and he probably wouldn't
have went to Pittsburgh had they known
he was going to get just a piece.
Where was he going to go?
He had other opportunities.
He had other suitors.
Where?
Who would they choose?
They had a chance.
Where?
Where?
They actually had a chance with a Super Bowl winning coach.
No.
The best decision was exactly where he went, to the Steelers.
A winning organization that knows how to win,
knows what it takes to win.
If Russ did what you thought he would do,
it wouldn't have came down to this.
It wouldn't have come down so late before they
named a starter.
Mike Tomlin said he had a
short leash.
That's all mind games.
Russ was going to be the starter no matter what.
That's all mind games.
You play mind games with the quarterback? You've been telling me all last year that. That's all mind games. They doing that.
You've been telling me all last year that you were going to play mind games with the quarterback.
You know Goodwill didn't bring Russ there.
He wasn't going to start.
Come on now.
You know the game.
You know how they do that now.
You and I got a bet.
You told me Russ was going to start the whole season.
I told you.
He's going to start the whole season.
I forgot what the bet was.
But I bet he do. I'll remind you what it is. I bet he do. I bet he do. I forgot what the bet was, but I bet he do.
I bet he do. I bet he do. We already got a bet. Bet that. That's God.
Listen, one thing about God, God got favor.
One thing about Russell Wilson, he's one of God's
children. But I guarantee
he start every game this year. I bet
Justin Fields don't say his prayers at night, huh?
I guess Justin Fields doesn't say his prayers, huh?
Justin Fields is gonna have his time he's going to have his time
his time is not right now
his time is not right now
you do realize that when you pray
about games you're asking
God to be biased
because you're saying God give me something but not
them and we know God
is anything but a biased God
now I ain't saying he man or woman I'm just saying we know God is anything but a biased God. Now, I ain't saying he's man or woman.
I'm just saying we know he's not
biased. Yes, sir.
But you got to understand, when you're praying,
you're praying about you and your
favor. You're not worried about everyone else's
favor because you can't pray for everybody else.
I'm not sure.
I don't know Justin Fields and that man.
Nobody's praying for him, but I know what Russell Wilson is praying for.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He, yeah.
I know what he praying for.
Cause he, he, he knows prayers are being answered.
The Falcons, the Patriots, the Raiders, all were in the running for Russell Wilson.
Patriots.
No.
Raiders.
No. Who, who else? The Falcons. No. Patriots? No. Raiders? No.
Who else? The Falcons.
No.
Devontae Adams.
They got Drake London. They got
Kyle Pitts. They got B. John
Robinson. One got Devontae
Adams. Brock Bowers.
What have they won?
What have those teams won?
What have those teams won?
The last time the Steelers won? When have those teams won? Huh?
The last time the Steelers won the Super Bowl
was what year?
Where would I want to go?
Winning organization.
But that...
Or...
But they haven't won lately.
Neither have the Cowboys.
But we talk about them every goddamn day.
That's why we talk about them, because
they ain't won nothing.
But again, just historic franchise.
Sail off into the sunset.
Whatever it may be, I think it was
just the best fit. It was the best decision.
Super Bowl winning coach.
That's the only thing I can come up
with. Patriots coach Gerard Mayo jared rod mayo has chosen jacoby percent as the team's starting
quarterback as the veteran held off a late surge from rookie drake may the number three pick in the
draft we have decided or i have decided that jacoby percent will be our starting quarterback
this season and saying that as an organization, we are 100% behind Jacoby.
There is no, you know, you got that guy right here.
You got that guy right there.
We're 100% behind Jacoby.
Brissette started all three Patriots preseason games,
finishing 5 of 14, 36 yards,
with zero touchdowns and one interception.
Damn.
May followed up Brissette in all three games,
going 21 of 34, 192 yards, one touchdown, zero interception. Damn. May followed up Brissette in all three games, going 21-34,
192 yards, one touchdown,
zero interception. He also
added seven rushes for 32 yards
and another touchdown. But
Brissette's experience has been
cited by the coaches. He has
48 career starts, and in
2022 with the Cleveland Browns, played
a similar offense that Patriots have
implemented under Alex Van Pelt,
a Browns former coordinator.
You like the move.
God damn right.
I like Drake May.
Cool.
Nice.
But Jacoby reset.
Experience.
Knowing what it takes to play the quarterback position.
Being in the league for a little while. i don't really look at preseason numbers i hope other people don't as well
especially those in the chat look at those numbers it means absolutely nothing the defenses you get
are very vanilla what you're going to see in real playing time is going to be completely different
from that i think the starters play what maybe 3% of the goddamn snaps. Nobody's
out there. Yeah,
that too. So,
I mean, listen, the sample size about
preseason means absolutely nothing.
So, I think they made the
right choice. Did you
really want to throw Drake May out
there into the Sharks,
to the Wolves, right away in week one?
No. Why? For what? Allow them to sit back, learn the littlearks, to the Wolves, right away in week one? No. Why? For what?
Allow him to sit back, learn
the little nuances, how to study,
how to prepare, how to get ready
for a game, you know, right
behind Jacoby Brissett. And when his time comes,
it will come.
Yeah, I'd be on a short leash, though.
You think
Jacoby on a short leash, too?
Okay. Third pick in the draft vote joe he gonna
play sooner he gonna play sooner than later oh yeah yeah yeah yeah you're gonna play sooner than
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you like that?
Yeah I mean I like it
I like it a bit excessive
but it is what it is they make
rules for a reason it's all about control
control what you can
and control what you can't.
People in positions of power,
you know,
swinging their fucking
you-know-what,
trying to show you...
You know what I'm trying to say.
I don't want to say it,
but that's all it is.
This is unprecedented.
Yeah, a little excessive, I think.
I mean, we've never seen an owner.
Think about it.
He's going to be part owner and he's going to be calling the game. I don't know if we've ever seen this before, I think. I mean, we've never seen an owner. Think about it. He's going to be part owner, and he's going to be calling the game.
I don't know if we've ever seen this before, Ocho.
This is unprecedented.
So I think when you have an unprecedented situation,
you have to have a very unique and unprecedented set of rules.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so it's understandable.
It's understandable.
Ocho?
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Ocho.
Oh.
Now it's your time to shine.
Do what you do.
Yeah.
Chat. I know I have a lot of people in the chat
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and fifth is inner milan the four is liverpool three is arsenal two Man City. And number one, expected to win
is Real Madrid.
I mean, listen,
before we finish,
they have Real Madrid
to win number one,
and I would assume
because Mbappe came over
from PSG.
I watched Real Madrid
play today, Ung.
They don't really look too good.
There's no continuity.
There's no flow.
The chemistry, it looks very sloppy. There's no continuity. There's no flow. The chemistry,
it looks very sloppy. Players out of position. I think right now it's really early in the season.
It's only week two, but it just doesn't look right. It doesn't look right. The midfield is
not able to get the ball to Mbappe. Mbappe touches off. Vinicius looked kind of shaky today. I mean,
they played Los Palmas. I think the score might've been 1-1. I left in the 70th minute
because the game was so goddamn
sloppy. But maybe by
the time September rolls around
and they play a little
bit more football on the
pitch together, they'll look a little better. But Real
Madrid didn't look that good. So to me,
the list that you just showed me,
I have Man City probably repeating
the goddamn again
because, eh, I don goddamn again because I don't know
I don't know
they reformatted the league I think it's
36 nine teams and four league
and 14 brackets so
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It's honor college football season kicking off.
Today's prompt, the best college football mascot.
I went first last time, Ocho.
Now, huh?
Huh?
Oh, we got animation?
Okay.
Well, I went through.
Oh, we got animation?
Oh, I was.
Hey.
Okay, in honor of college football season kicking off,
today's prompt is the best college football mascot oh joe i went first last time now it's your turn to go first who has the best college
football mascot oh let me see let me think let me think let me think the best college football mascot now
when I think about it I want to go between
you know what
I'm going
Colorado
I'm going Colorado
Brutus Bucca
Brutus
what
I have a mascot that outdoes
that I'll just go with the USC Trojan
or hell or maybe the FSU
the Florida State
of course
I'm going
Alabama the elephant
roll tide
what
my list is for now do yours
I'm out do you right here.
The Oregon Duff.
Okay.
I got Bebo, Texas Longhorn.
The Georgia Bulldog.
Come on, Unc.
You lost this one by far.
You're crazy.
I got this one.
I got this one in the bag.
You know who I'm going to go with?
Yeah.
I'm going to go. You lost. You know who I'm going to go with? Yeah. I'm going to go. You lost.
You lost. You lost
already. My first two
beats everything you said so far.
FSU Seminole?
Come on, bro.
The horse? The mascot coming out on the horse
with the rifle?
I mean, not rifle. What do you
carry?
Yeah, a spear.
Assuming, though, who you thinking is David Crockett now? I'm talking about a rifle.
Man, y'all know
Ocho, ain't no way y'all can get
Ocho that way.
Oh, Ivor.
Who?
You.
All right.
Listen.
Again, Fighting Iris, the leprechaun.
You lost that.
And I'm sure the chat can agree.
That was five.
That was five.
You definitely lost that.
I'm going.
You know what?
Last but not least.
No. That was five. You definitely lost that. You know what? Last but not least. No, we ain't going
hard for all that.
What's that?
Let's see who I
want to see.
Baby.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go cocky.
I'm going to go cocky. I'm going to go South Carolina game cock. I think Ocho froze.
Ocho, you freeze?
Nah, I was just right.
Who was your fourth with Ocho?
You were in Colorado, MSU, Oregon Duck.
Notre Dame was five.
Who was fourth for you?
I did the Bulldog, remember? Yeah, you lost. Nah, baby, I got you Oregon Duck, Notre Dame was five. Who was four for you? I did the Bulldog, remember?
Georgia Bulldog.
Yeah, you lost that one big time, buddy.
No, ask the chat.
Ask the chat.
Chat.
Because, listen, three of mine are real.
Like, actually real.
All my mascots are real.
You do realize there's a person inside the mascot, right?
No, I'm talking about, no.
Listen, there's really, listen, Colorado has Ralphie, a real buffalo.
Georgia has a bulldog.
I forgot the name of the little bulldog.
Ugga.
The duck, duck, well, the duck ain't real.
I'm glad you finally realized that
hey hey speaking of duck hey remember you know what it's so funny you remember the movie how
the duck or you remember how the duck i don't know i just thought it out the blue hey chat
y'all remember the movie how the duck well he was smooth boy yeah uh and then you got, oh, the Leprechaun reel?
You ain't seen the movie Leprechaun? Yeah. I'm talking about that
Notre Dame.
I don't know if they're real,
but the movie
was funny. No, we got
Bebo. We got Brutus Buckeye. We got
Bebo, the elephant.
We got Ibis.
Yeah, we got cocky
so and you you lost that one oh joe oh joe check this out a woman in china enacted a calculated
revenge against louis vuitton outlet after a negative shopping experience that left her
feeling disrespected during the woman's visit to an LV store, she claimed that the staff
treated her dismissively, ignoring her request for a drink and showing her outdated items instead
of the latest collection. She also accused the staff for rolling their eyes at her being
impatient when she inquired about certain dresses. Frustrated by her experience and feeling further
ignored after an unsuccessful attempt to report the issue to LB
headquarters the woman decided to seek revenge two months later she returned to the store with a bag
of containing 600,000 yen which is approximately 110,000 in cash she made the employees count the
entire amount only to leave the store without purchasing anything, ensuring that her displeasure was
felt by the staff who had wronged her.
You like that, Ocho?
How does...
Not really. Ocho.
Not really. They counted out
$110,000, thought she
was going to spend that money. Not only did
they not get the sale, they didn't get the
commission.
Yeah, but that... who is that hurting?
It's not hurting anybody.
I mean, what are you doing?
You do realize how these stores work, right?
We talk about Louis Vuitton.
We talk about Louis Vuitton.
Probably arguably one of the
best-selling high-end brands of all time.
Those people that sell stuff,
they don't own Louis Vuitton.
They work on commissions.
They thought they was about to get $110,000.
Hold on, they work on commission?
Do you understand how many sales those individuals that work at high-end,
not boutiques, high-end stores make?
That one little sale, she ain't hurt nobody because somebody coming in right at,
listen, I used to work at Chanel in Midtown
here in Miami during the Christmas season.
You know how many sales I had?
If it didn't matter why they count the money out.
But, hey, listen.
The foot traffic, she doing that to prove a point.
But she ain't hurt nobody by herself?
Yes, it did.
Yes.
I don't know if you ever paid for anything.
Look, I bought things and dropped a large sum of cash
and they have to count it.
Can you imagine you go drop
off $100,000 or $200,000
in cash? They count all of that
and then you talk about it. And they hype
and you just leave?
Yeah, I'd be hurt.
I'd be hurt because you've wasted
my time.
My time could have been spent with another customer. Now, listen, the funny thing about it is I know so much about this and I know you're not going to believe me. I know the chat is my manager my manager name was Yolanda Shalonda excuse me
Shalonda she helped me all the time become employee of the month twice why because of my
sales my ability to sell and and I was I was great for for the Chanel company and I understand
exactly what the lady was doing but again when it comes to a store like that where the foot traffic
is so heavy people are constantly coming in for new stuff, new collections.
I mean, just coming in with money and having someone count it out, it really does nothing because someone's coming after you and after the next person, after the next person.
How many people you think coming in there dropping $110,000 in one trip?
Real?
That's the thing it happens
oh whoa
some of the scammers
I like it
but that's what I'm saying
you can't judge a book by its cover
you never know who a person is
you give somebody because you don't know them you don't recognize them patiently patiently and you give them their
butt to kiss those are the ones that have the bag you know what the ones that really had a bag are
the ones that look like they don't yeah yeah i mean i think we've all experienced it at one time
i mean i've gone into places and you know know, before I became as visible as I am.
And they didn't want to.
I remember when I when I first bought my Rolex.
Oh, Joe, I had a stainless steel when my brother brought me for graduation.
But I wanted a presidential.
And I walked into the school and I never get due name Bob.
And I said, man, I will.
Can I look at that watch? He took it out from behind the counter set it down on the thing said go ahead try it on and i looked at him because
all the the other places they never did that oh just gave it to you he just said he had a little
black thing you know they said it on the. They don't set it on the glass.
He set it on that little black thing.
He said, okay, go ahead.
Oh, he knew who you was.
He had no idea who he was because I was
a second-year player. He had no idea
who I was.
He looked at me
and I'm looking at him. He looked at me.
I'm looking at him.
I was like,
you trust me? He said said you wouldn't you wouldn't
if you wouldn't have came he said i'm just judging by your mannerisms yes sir it never even crossed
my mind that you was gonna try to take off running i bought it on the spot. Really? I did.
How much it was?
How much it was?
How much it was?
Back then, I think it was about $15,500.
That's it?
I bet.
What did it cost now?
I bet it's about $39,000.
That was 33 years ago.
So I'm sure the price of a Rolex has gone up substantially from that point on.
But it's nice to know that, you know, hey, I'm a black kid.
I'm a black man in a high-end, you know, store.
You know, because I've had people, you know, not want to show you anything.
I've had people walk by and a woman clutched their purse.
Wait, that happened to you before?
Women clutched their purse.
I'm like, look at you, Lilita, I'll buy you.
But you know,
hey, maybe you've had a negative experience and
you know, I'm not, you know, people say
I'm crazy, but
see, and you wonder why I stay out of
that type of atmosphere.
I don't go in those type of atmospheres.
I told you what happened to me when I went with you-know-who for the first time ever.
I don't party.
I don't like going to those events where the people from my circle are.
If I see you, I see you in passing.
It's cool.
But I don't go.
I don't frolic in that atmosphere. This one downstairs wanted to go to the Michael Rub see you in passing. It's cool. But I don't go. I don't, you know, I don't frolic in that atmosphere.
You know, this one, you know, downstairs wanted to go to the Michael Rubin party in Vegas.
We go in.
We had to go through four sets of goddamn security just to get the fuck in.
Like, that's why I don't go to stuff like that.
I don't like that.
Then I get in and I want to go in a certain area where I see my colleagues, my players, certain player, you know, I see.
OK, I see Chase. I want to go up and say hello. Security looked at me.
Security looked at me and looked down at the bouncer. I mean, the lady running, running, running the rope and looked at the bouncer and did like this.
What? I'm like, what i'm like what i said what
i ain't even called no scene i said sir who is she and he said somebody important i said okay
thank you man y'all enjoy the party listen real was pissed because i wasn't even there five minutes
i said man i'm gone man this is why I don't come to stuff like this.
I don't enjoy, you know,
A-listers, you know, everybody
in here. Hey, what's up, man?
No, don't do that, man.
And it's because of stuff like that.
Oh, that happened. I went to
an event
at Cannes.
And I was at an event with D-Nice.
He was having a party.
Yeah. Now,
he said, hey, man, he's a sharp. I love what you
do, and I love nightcap, love club,
man. I'm having a party.
I want to invite
you. I was like, okay.
So I get, I'm like,
I said, where is it at?
Okay, cool. So I'm at
this other place that we had to go to first.
So I pick up a lady to work at first so i pick up lady to work at
youtube and this other lady work at amazon so it's about four or five of us so i get up there
and i was like you know ladies like uh you're not on the list i said but uh i talked to d nice
i was at an event with d nice yesterday and he told me to come. I said, okay, no problem. By that time,
this brother, he's like,
Sean, what's up? I said, man, you know,
I was at an event with D-Nice
yesterday and he told me to swing by.
He said, how many you got?
I said, it's five of us.
He said, come on.
She's like, well,
he's not on the list.
Come on.
You know me be I turn around
you know
I pity like that
yeah yeah yeah
I just say the thing
I'm like lady you think I would have come here
if I wasn't
told to come here how would I even know where to come?
Yeah.
I don't,
I mean,
I don't,
I don't,
I don't like,
you know,
I have the resources and access to be a part of that lifestyle.
Yeah.
You know,
I have the access and resources to try and want to be a celebrity,
to try to want to fit in.
They're trying to,
I just never ever...
You don't know me personally,
but I just never ever...
I'm working.
What I've been able to do
as far as exposure
and the people knowing me
ain't got nothing to do with being outside.
This ain't about being outside.
It's about what I did on that goddamn feel and the goddamn
work me and you done put in on this damn show that's it i mean i'm like that too i mean a lot
of times she'll be wanting to go places i like she'll i don't want to i don't want to i'm busy
i gotta work i'm like i mean i go to this thing about at 12 o'clock i gotta get up next morning
whether i gotta do you know first take or whether I got to do other stuff. I like. And I try to go, I mean, I, you know, try to meet people.
You never know who you're going to meet because a lot of time I've gone to events and and met people.
That in a position that could help us grow. But yeah.
Yeah. I'm like you, man. I just I don't really have time to be waiting man and like hey and one thing about
it i know the chat but one thing about it when you get all all them famous folk together boy it's so
phony um i'm i i i am what it is so it's it's so phony man i'll be told you i'm i'm who i am man
i mean i'm just like i'm i'm a dad hey how you doing i appreciate it man thank you for your
support appreciate everything i go back to my little corner yeah she'll be like you want you It's like, hey, I'm a deaf. Hey, how you doing? I appreciate it, man. Thank you for your support. Appreciate everything.
I go back to my little corner. Yeah.
She'll be like, why don't you go mingle?
With who?
And talk about what?
That's funny.
I mean, I went to the Super Bowl.
I went to the commissioner's party.
And I think I was the least part of there. Because Shelly wanted to go. Let's go to the commissioner's party. I want I was the least proud of there because Shelly
wanted to go. Let's go to the commissioner's party. I want to go. I want to go.
You don't want to do nothing. All you do is stay in this
room. Yeah.
So we go to the commissioner's
party. We get there, Ocho.
Now the tickets that she got
on her phone, it won't upload.
Uh-oh.
You know me.
And one lady, Ocho. So I think it was at the wind so you get on the okay
you go you got one checkpoint now they put you on golf carts and take you to another checkpoint
okay see that's how it was it okay okay so it's kind of like it's kind of like uh uh as you know
you had uh uh it used to be like uh you go through security at TSA. I'm like,
how the hell you think I got to this
point if I didn't show him my driver's license?
Why you need to see it again?
I said, how do you think I got this far?
But okay,
get to one checkpoint, show your
ID, show your Facebook,
get on a golf cart, go way
right there.
Only to go through metal detectors and get on the golf cart, go way right there. All of it go through metal detectors and get on the golf cart and go again.
So we get to the second thing and surely tickets won't upload.
I said, see, this is why I don't go nowhere.
This is why right here.
Because I ain't got no patience.
I said, Lord, you know I'm working.
Now you say, hey, see, the thing is what strength is that he
gives you things put things in front of you that test your strength so that's how that's how you
become strong right you know i ain't got no patient oh joe he know and he know i'm trying lord
know what i'm trying but it's just so easy for me to say, F it. I'll go home in a minute.
I don't care how I'm feeling.
I can have all eight pieces.
It's easy.
See, it's easy for me
to go home because I don't even want to go out.
So the times that I've had to go out,
that one time that I went out
for Super Bowl. Super Bowl was in Vegas, right?
Yeah, the one time I was
out because the individual with me,
I ain't even finna say her name because we still beefing.
I wanted her
to experience what it's like to be
in that atmosphere, to see some
of my colleagues, you know,
allow her to network a little bit with some of the people
that she might have an opportunity to work
with, you know, in her field, in her respect to
prayer. But that lady,
you know, I just, man, she, I, you know, in her field, in her respect to the crowd. But that lady, you know, I just, man, shit, alright.
You know, I'm gone.
Five minutes. It took 20 minutes to get
through security. The full checkpoints.
I was in there five minutes. After that
I was gone.
I was gone. Tell me I can't
go up there. You look at me and look me up and down.
Look me up and down like I didn't
put in goddamn 40 years of
work to get to this point and act like I ain't nobody
I'd be up in a minute though
I ain't afraid I'd go home and take my clothes off
hang them right back put them right back
up in the closet
there'll be another opportunity for me to wear them again
please
but it ain't that serious with me
it's not
it's really not
I don't go nowhere to be seen.
I'll go. Like, if I give somebody
my word, like, hey, man, I'm having this.
I'm like, okay.
Especially if it's the person
that has the
event. If I give them my word,
I'll show up.
I'm going to be honest
with you. I'll probably be there by 10.
30 minutes tops. Bro, I just... That be honest with you. I'll probably be there by 10, 30 minutes tops.
Bro, I just, that ain't my thing.
But yeah, I get it.
I get it, Ocho.
It's frustrating that like, okay, this is an event
and I see a lot of athletes and y'all,
clearly y'all know who I am.
I mean, what y'all think going on?
But some people, hey, some people got their thing
and I don't begrudge them.
Hey. It's all cool.
It's all good.
You go to some place like, hey,
Sharp, we'll get you a step to the side.
Oh.
What you looking at?
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Oh, how long you think I'm going to stay there?
How long you think I'm going to stay there?
Right.
Ocho, there's a
Philly couple that was getting busy
in a Range Rover and it accidentally
rolled into the river after they
hit the gear stick while in
the back seat. I'm trying to figure out how they
made... You're talking to somebody that's been driving
a Range Rover and I ain't never had that happen to me.
I'm just saying. I mean, somebody told me it's hard
to do that. I don't know.
But the couple were getting
busy in the back of the car around
4.15 a.m. and bumped the
SUV gear stick.
Moments later, the Range
tumbled into the edge and sank into
the water about two miles from the
Philadelphia City Hall. The unidentified
couple jumped out of the SUV
before the vehicle hit the water
and plummeted beneath the surface there was butt ball i like i like that that's a little excitement
listen if at any point their relationship might have been rocky and we talk about spicing
a relationship up and doing something different that that's it. I like it.
Car falling in the river.
No, I don't even follow that.
Now you know you bought a car. I'm the car king.
Right, right, right.
I'm the car king.
Right, right.
I love a good car.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, man, when your boy was young.
Oh, you know your boy was young
yeah
that was before them on Rose Parks
right
you know we driving
she in Tampa
we driving down to Orlando
it's raining
it's raining hard
God damn
I'm talking about hard, hard.
I said, you can't see.
I said, won't you pull aside the robe?
She pulled aside the robe.
Yeah.
She look at me, I look at her.
Yeah, yeah.
What's understood don't need to be said.
Hey, what's understood don't need to be said. You know, hey, what's understood don't need to be said.
Oh, hey,
95, hey,
I want 95 doing what I do.
Yeah.
I like it. I like it. Listen,
I've had some encounters
in cars throughout the years.
High school. High school?
High school. Listen, the drive-in
theater down in brownwood
he's back in the day back in the day did my four five years ago for me but god damn you you could
i can't i can't move like that i need room yes i can't it's all of a sudden there's something about
that oh we ain't gotta go in the house you in the driveway right we ain't gotta go in the house you in the driveway we ain't gotta go in the
girl you better stop playing with me
I come up out of it
man please
I come up out of it quick
hey
well you know I'm gonna try that
I'm gonna try that
with you know
I'm on I'm on I'm celibate right now
I'm on strike right now but you know I i'm i'm on i'm on i'm selling it right now i'm on i'm on strike right now but
you know i think to spice things up to get us back on the same page to to rekindle that flame to
ignite that spark to the the put kerosene on the coal and get the fire back going
in september well no really november i ain't'm, she gonna have to wait till after September, November,
start doing stuff
we've never done before,
doing things out the ordinary,
doing things that are
extraordinary.
And, you know,
starting with the car
would be one of them.
Public places
would be another.
Ojo, you're,
Ojo, you're a man.
Yeah.
You're a,
it's the thought. Yeah., you're paid. It's the thought or
potentially.
I can't run that risk now,
but I don't be a heater.
Listen, I can't
run it either, but I'm
going to run it. I ain't got no
choice just because
it's like, ah,
different. The adrenaline rush, the excitement. I ain't supposed to be doing it, because it's like, ah, different. The adrenaline
rush. The excitement.
I ain't supposed to be doing it, but it's
fun.
Hey, I been in college, Ocho. I was in
Forsyth Park.
In Savannah.
Okay, okay.
I put my head out the window, sir.
You know you're not supposed to be here.
Okay.
With the fire.
Ojo, you know, I hit that thing on Ojo.
I ain't, you know, we ain't had no money.
I rode that thing that I had in the head with it, sir.
Man.
Man, they thought I was working in the fields.
I was sweating.
By the law, I was like in the fields I was sweating but I said Lord I said
man
that was back in
anybody know
back in the day
but you were risky back then I don't have that
tolerance for risk like I once did
right right right right
I started thinking like man
I'm Sterling Sharpe's brother
I am I mean I'm Shannon Sharpe too you know Savannah State everybody know right right right right right i started thinking like man man i'm sterling sharp brother i am
i mean i'm sharing a shark too uh you know savannah state everybody know i said man i can't keep
putting myself in a situation like this right right i ain't stopping totally but i cut down
you don't say it on your ass i ain't cutting completely out that's it yeah but i'm trying
to figure out you know i got a range i'm trying to figure out how you hit the gift
I think yeah I think they were lying
because I've had a range
maybe they were in the front seat
and she possibly straddled it
well even
still you were still feeling rolling
no matter what
I'm going to get the clothes first
man you ain't even got to hit the clothes.
Once you feel it rolling,
the first thing you do is you hit the
brake. Somebody jumps to the front seat
and hits the brake.
How you allowed to even roll that far? So something
ain't right. Something fishy.
Something fishy.
They don't know how to do it.
Somebody that practiced high school.
Because you were in high school, You ain't had no band.
Cause you wasn't going to your grandma's house.
You wasn't going, you couldn't run the risk.
Her parents catching her.
So it wasn't no bussing car.
Oh no.
Yeah.
And you had no choice.
And you had no money for no damn room either.
What?
Hey, Chevette, a Fiero.
Hey, you know, I'm saying, hey, compact.
It doesn't matter.
I was flexing on your ass.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not even going to mention.
Shoot, my mama had a pacer.
My mama had a pacer back at night.
I'll never forget.
Back when I was at Santa Monica Junior College,
I used to use a pacer.
Shit, boy. stop playing with me
And there wasn't a car small enough
That I couldn't get in I could have fit in one of them
Clown cars they be driving around the circus
You know they have
50 people come up by their car I could have fit in one of them
Yeah
Yeah
Oh them was some good days boy
Well you got me over here.
Boy, let me stop before I get in trouble.
Mm, mm, mm, mm.
Mm.
Dang.
Gee, isn't it funny how time just slip on the way, Ocho?
Yeah, it do.
It do.
It do.
And one thing about it slipping, you sure can't grab it back.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
With them sparks, you can.
With them sparks, you can. With them sparks, you can.
Oh, Ocho.
Would they
say that time is right?
Yeah.
Matter of fact,
yeah.
Yeah, I'm
going to try that in November.
Ocho, don't wait
November. Don't wait, Ocho.
Oh, no. You wait that long, Ocho, don't wait until November. Don't wait until Ocho. Oh, no.
You wait that long, Ocho?
I got to set a precedent in this household.
I got to restore.
I got to restore order in this household.
Things getting out of hand.
Get those marks.
People getting kind of comfortable.
You can restore order.
Yeah, I'm going to
restore it. I'm going to restore it.
I'm going to restore it.
What you drilling for? Oil? Yep.
Eureka!
Damn!
Their roadblocks don't play.
I ain't going to lie to you.
They don't play. They the truth.
They what we call
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Them things, the gospel.
Well, what you saying?
What you drilling for, oil?
Boy, that's a good one there, boy.
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Ojo, now it's time for our final segment of the night. It's time for
Q&A.
Q&A. Let me use the bathroom real quick.
Hey.
Y'all order some of them roasts.
Y'all order some of them sparks.
Y'all don't want to that site. I know we got a pen up there.
Y'all got some?
Because we at the place in Atlanta and Houston,
and God showed them to me.
And I got them.
So y'all need to go on and get them things.
They the truth.
They the truth.
They the truth.
I'll be on them hard, too.
He gonna wait till November.
I promise you.
Hey, listen,
you not understanding.
We have created a monster.
A monster.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, so I gotta stand on business, not
just for me, but for men all over
the world. I got to set
an example. I got to set a precedent
to let fellas know
at some point, we have to
stand on business and let them know
certain shit ain't flying no more.
You ain't getting none of this.
Period.
You feel me? Now, I made her go stay on the on the east wing i made her stay on the east wing i'm on the west wing
my game room my bedroom like don't even come up here ain't nothing like she tried to be nice to
me right look what she she you see she bought me bought me a big mac bought me a big mac
and bought me some some fries and coke you know hey trying to trying to like you know
nah i don't know no i don't care about you buying me the gondolas this time of night
i love that i ain't nothing like that angry nah oh nah no no no no no no no no You finna wait
You finna understand that
Like there needs to be order
And it's gonna be order
And I'm gonna make sure
It gets restored by standing on business
Shit
Well
You keep that up
That ain't me
Alright Kipper Norwood Jr. asked
Who is on your Mount Rushmores Of You keep that up. That ain't me. All right, Kemper Norwood Jr. asked,
who is on your Mount Rushmores of defensive backs,
and I'll be building a team tomorrow night?
Who is on your Mount Rushmore of, is it OBJ?
It says OBJ, you see that?
Who's on your mind? Rushmore of defensive backs, and I'll be
in the building tomorrow night.
Yeah, he says he's going to be in the building,
but who's on your mind? Rushmore DBs.
Yeah, so what?
Man, I don't know Ann's tired y'all
what happened
so Kipper Norwood wants to know
Ocho who's on our Mount Rushmore
DVDs and he will be in
the building tomorrow night
alright my Mount Rushmore
obviously Dion
Revis Champ Bailey
Dion Revis, Champ, Bailey.
Deion, Revis, Champ, Bailey.
From that point on, it's... Oh, shoot.
Damn.
There's so many worthy of that four and five spot.
You ain't got a four.
Ain't got four heads on Mount Rushmore.
Unless you building a new one.
Okay.
Who would be a good four?
I would take,
I would probably take,
I like that.
I like your list.
I mean, I think Revis and Time,
they have to be up there.
I'm going to take,
I'm going to take Mel Blunt
because they changed the rules for him.
He was the one that,
he was so difficult
that they did away with the five for him he was the one that he was so difficult that they
they did away with the five yard the five yard he was the one that made him do a do away with
the five yard contact and i would probably put before he blew out his knee i think rod woodson
um he ended up moving to safety and had a hell of a career at the safety position but before he
blew out his knee, he was special.
So that would be my DV.
I would take Revis, I would take Time, I would take Woody,
and I would take Mel Blunt.
Mm-hmm.
I like it.
I like it.
Good luck.
Samuel Griffith said, hey, Shanna,
could you talk about how Pat Bowling created a winning culture?
Look, Mr. B didn't care about anything except winning,
and he did the best job he could of hiring the best coaches
and allowed them to do their job.
The general manager was allowed to do his job.
The coaches were allowed to do their job and whatever we needed.
I mean, when Mike came in, you know, they trained a training,
the training table, we had the best, best of everything.
But he made it real easy because it was,
I think it starts from the top to the bottom with the way he talked to us,
the way he treated us. We knew we had the best coaches.
We had the best training staff. We had the best training staff we had the best equipment we had the best of everything and so it was really easy for us to go out there and
just do our job Ocho um there was you know we're on the road I mean he's the one that's paying for
for us to get the fights to watch when we're on the road we watching uh um Tyson Holyfield we
watching yeah we watching Tito and and Dayla Hoyer fight. We watched
fight. All you had to do was just tell
Mike, guys want to watch.
No problem, 84.
It was just
Mr. B was...
The thing is, Ocho, it was
different for me because I had
a different relationship than most
players have with the owner.
It was different for me.
I was one of the first players, me and Steve Atwater.
I came in in
1989.
So I was the first player to go
into the Hall of Fame that he actually
drafted, that he was the owner that
was drafted.
I remember I brought my
girlfriend for a coat. She was pregnant at the time, you know, he was always, I remember I brought my girlfriend for a coat.
She was pregnant at the time.
And I was like,
hey, do we really need this?
I said, we got a baby coming.
And so I wanted to take the coat back.
But they wouldn't take the coat back.
So I told Mr. B,
his attorney at the time, Rich Slifka,
hey,
gotta have him handle got it taken care of so like i said my relationship with
mr b was a lot different than a lot of
players relationship with the owner um i
had his personal line i could call him i
don't know how many owners how many
players have the owner's personal line i could call him. I don't know how many players have their owner's personal line.
I could call him.
I was always, because of his
kids, I mean,
he had two older kids,
Beth and Amy.
They're pretty close to
my age. We might be
a year or two apart, but the
other ones are much younger than me, and so I watched
all the kids grow up, but Mr. B man it was it was great and man you just had a relationship i could joke with
him um i was the only one that could joke with him uh because he used to be down there every
thursday he would come down the greeks office ste Steve Antonopoulos, okay, who was hurt today, who mispracticed, you know, what's it going to be like, going to be able to go.
And so he would always be in there.
He'd have a cut-off shirt.
He had some shorts that were way up.
He'd have his tube socks pulled up, and he'd have his glasses on, his short shorts.
So I went up to his office because he wasn't down there.
He wasn't in his office. And I asked the secretary, I said, I need to get Mr. B's glasses. He's like, go't down there. He wasn't in his office.
And I asked the secretary, I said, I need to get Mr. B's glasses.
He's like, go ahead, Chandler.
He's not in there.
So I went and got his glasses, cut me up some shorts,
cut me up a shirt just like he had, got some socks, pulled him way up.
And so I know what time he's going to come down and go in Greek's office.
And while Greek is talking to players,
he's going to be in there with his feet up on the desk.
Beat him to the punch,
Ocho. So when he comes down,
I'm in Greek's office
and the chair that he's going to sit in
dressed like he would dress
with the glasses on.
He looked at me, he's like,
you SOB.
He said, you the only, he's like,
you are the only one 84 that would ever think, I said, I know, I said, but you the only, he's like, you are the only 184 that
would ever think. I said, I know.
I said, but you like that, didn't you?
He just couldn't stop
laughing. He told that story
so many times, but that was
the type of relationship that he
and I had. So he was always
great. Same thing with Art Modell.
I mean, when I got to Baltimore, he was like, hey,
don't call me Mr. Modell. That's, when I got to Baltimore, he was like, hey, don't call me Mr.
Modell. That's my grandfather.
Call me Art. And, you know, hey,
me, Ray, Woody, get the golf card. He's like, Ozzy,
you can't help me win those Super Bowls. These guys
will help me get the Super Bowls. So he give us the golf
card, and he and Ozzy will walk up to the
building. So I've had great relationship
with all my owners. So that was great.
Jason Weinstein, Uncle Nocho, I'm a big fan of the show, as are my two the building so i've had great relationship with all my owners so that was great jason weinstein
uncle nocho i'm a big fan of the show as are my two kids henry and jade who are nine and six
respectively to be clear i only show age appropriate clips of the show okay my daughter
jada particularly has a great admiration for aunt which does not surprise me as she gets serious
about her business with great seriousness and And she's very prideful in
doing so. Despite only being
six years of age, the day after the
show her clips, which
described his hygiene, Jade
proudly let me know that she started to brush
her teeth three times a day.
Thank you for being a great role model.
Please give Jade a shout out.
Please also give Henry a shout out.
Let him know he needs to step up his hygiene game,
especially if he wants a girlfriend to stick around.
Jade, Henry, thank you guys.
Hey, thank you for allowing your kids
to watch the age-appropriate segments.
We really, really appreciate that.
Jade, I am so proud of you
for brushing your teeth three times a day.
Hopefully keep that up and do a little flossing.
Hey, Henry, we got to pick it up. We got to get to three times a day
and hit that flossing end. But thank you
guys for supporting the show.
Emmanuel Jackson, what's up, Uncle Ocho?
Today is my 31st birth,
34th birthday. Also
need a sign by Lushay. You plan on coming
over to the Bay and doing signing.
Emmanuel, happy birthday.
Happy 34th birthday.
I don't know.
I kind of go where Total Wines asked me to show up at.
We had this thing in Dallas and I went to two locations.
So I don't really know.
I know we got distribution in California.
And so I don't know if it's going to be in the Bay.
I don't know if it's going to be in Sactown.
It's going to be in L.A.
Obviously, California is huge. It's a huge
state. And Total Wine,
they kind of determine,
I don't know how they do it, but they kind of determine
the stores that they want me to go in
and do the hour bottle signing.
So I really couldn't tell you, Emmanuel,
where I'm going to appear next.
That's all based on
my schedule and the
stores that Total Wines
have me go in.
D-Chat said, Uncle Ocho, great show tonight.
It was an amazing tour also.
You guys had me in tears. All tours,
you guys give me a huge birthday shout out
to my shipmate and brother
Tyson Huff, USA Navy.
D-Chat, thank you
guys. Hey, thank you, bro. And tell you, bro, Tyson, USA Navy. D-Chat, thank you, guys. Hey, thank you, bro. And tell you,
bro, Tyson,
US Navy, all the armed
services, thank you guys
for your service
to our country. Because of what
the men and women do,
you allow us to do what we
do, and you allow us to
lay our head down on our pillow
at night, knowing that we're in great hands
so thank you guys for your service men and women all armed services marines coast guard army navy
air force any military uh national uh guards reserves thank you laney rayy's back hey guys I have my
fantasy football draft this weekend if you
play fantasy football which of the
two players you make sure you have on your roster
I'm getting Christian McCaffrey he's first
who else am I
going to get Ocho I'm getting McCaffrey
for sure
first you got to get a quarterback first
I'm going Burrow first no way you don't take no quarterback you crazy you better take McCaffrey for sure. First, you got to get a quarterback first. I'm going Burrow first.
No way.
You don't take no quarterback.
You crazy.
You better take a McCaffrey.
McCaffrey's going to be the first pick of the draft.
I'm taking a quarterback.
I'm taking my quarterback.
Okay.
I'm taking a running back second.
I'm taking McCaffrey first.
No, I'm taking a receiver second, matter of fact.
I'm taking McCaffrey.
You lost.
Because what, what, what, why receive is going to score 20 touchdowns, which McCaffrey scored last year.
Why receive?
Yeah.
Which one?
That's going to score touchdowns.
He scores them rushing and receiving.
You remember he had 100 yards rushing and had like 85 yards receiving with
three touchdowns?
Can I tell you something?
I don't even play fantasy.
Clearly you don't play fantasy
with your draft selection.
You absolutely do not.
Make sure you get Christian McCaffrey.
I'm trying to think, what other running back?
Who are the other running backs that made
the All-Pro team last year?
Josh Jacobs
might be pretty good with Green Bay, because he
can run it and catch it.
Yeah.
He's real good out the backfield.
Brees Hall, B. John Robinson.
I mean, you need guys that
are going to be dual threat, don't you? Obviously,
the best dual threat guy is Christian McCaffrey.
Ocho, that concludes our show for tonight.
We're back.
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They win 31-26 over North Dakota.
Shador Sanders
26-34, 4-45,
four touchdowns. The
Buffs had two receivers go over
100 yards. Jimmy Horn Jr.
had seven for 198,
one touchdown. And Travis
Hunter had seven for 132 and three
touchdowns as they win
31-26.
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