Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Shedeur addresses haters, O-lineman of the year award, Brady selling Miami mansion
Episode Date: January 26, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Shedeur Sanders commenting on his dad’s involvement in his life and career. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Buffalo Bills OT Dion Daw...kins saying he wants an “Offensive Lineman of the Year” award, Tom Brady is exploring selling his “Billionaire Bunker” mansion in Miami for $150M and much more!04:00 - Sheduer on Prime’s help13:41 - OL overlooked17:25 - Tyreek Hill23:12 - Tom Brady selling 35M home33:36 - Daily Dumb Dumb44:44 - Q&Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, Shadur Sanders commented on his dad's involvement in his life and his career.
Let's take a look at what he had to say.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I ain't no comparison of being involved in one of the his career. Let's take a look at what he had to say. I ain't none of your parents being involved in wanting the best
for you is a problem. I think
his parents, each and every one, want the best
for their kids. So the fact that he
has the opportunity to do that for me,
he has the best quarterback in the country.
He's going to do that.
Yeah, talk to you.
But you see how they do
us on show? You see how they do you see how they do what's on show you see how they do
now the killers if we create homes and you're not there right time has created a situation even as
he divorced their mom the kid mom he was always hands-on he never stopped being dad first and
foremost he prioritized everything around his kid's schedule.
Hey, I used to call him,
hey, man, I gotta go pick up the kids.
I gotta go to practice.
Even when the hall, everything was around the kid. He's
always been in his kid's
life. We should
applaud that. We should
commend him.
But that's not what we do. Oh, man,
he tried to run the kid. How?
You do realize who
his dad is?
He ain't got to live his
life through his kids. That's
time.
He's arguably one of the two or three greatest
athletes to ever
live.
He ain't got to live his life through Shador.
I'll tell you what he does, though.
He wants the absolute best
for Shador.
Absolutely.
And he's going to do everything
he possibly can
like we all do
to put our kids
in situations
where they can succeed.
Yeah.
When we got money, Ocho,
if our kids can't get
a scholarship,
what do we do?
We pay for them
to go to school.
Yeah.
We put them in the best situation
because we've been
afforded an opportunity, the means
to be able to do that because
we won't, who in the hell won't
work for their kids than what they had?
I'm
confused. And I'm glad
Shadua said it. I'm glad he said that. I didn't know
that was a problem. That your parents in your
life and they want what's best for you.
It shouldn't be a problem, but obviously
the media has to come up with some type of narrative.
They have to come up with something because they don't do it for
any other quarterbacks.
No. Hold on.
They didn't do it for Peyton Manning?
Did they say anything about...
Eli!
Did they say anything about Archie being a rapper?
Come on now. They didn't do that to them.
I'm not...
I'm just saying
in general
it's the only example
I can think of
especially at the
quarterback position
that's as prominent
and more of a public
that's a public figure
similar to that of
Deion Sanders and Shador
that's the only example
I can think of
but they didn't do
they didn't do that to them
you know
but
I mean
I mean
what LeVar was able to do
for his boys
I laughed at LeVar because able to do for his boys.
I laughed at LeVar because he was funny.
Because he used to come up to us all the time.
Oh, yeah.
But he sincerely cared about those boys.
You talk about a man that's married, that had been married 30 plus years,
married his college sweetheart.
I remember him telling the story like, hey.
I said, man, how you know, I think her name is Tina.
Teddy, take your,
Teddy,
come here.
Come here.
Oh,
well,
her last,
you took off.
Teddy came here and looked around and said,
y'all ain't got nothing going on.
I said,
I said,
I said,
LaVar,
I said,
LaVar,
how you know Tina was the one?
He's like, I ain't know. He said, I ain't know what I said LaVar how you know Tina was the one he's like I ain't know
he said I ain't know
what I was gonna do
and
but I said
I wanna do it with you
oh I like that
here come on
get up here
come on
get up here
why she only
put you in the bed
why she only put you in the bed
why should I put you in the bed
you're supposed to be in the bed
you got 15 more minutes
you got 15 more minutes bro
and then you gotta go to bed okay
15 more minutes
what is Joker here
come on let's go hold on Joker 15 more minutes. What is Joker here?
Come on.
Let's go.
Come on.
Hold on, Joker.
Go ahead.
Let's go.
Jack, I forgot what I was talking about, Jack.
Jack, who y'all got tomorrow?
Eagles commanders.
Talk to me.
Eagles commanders. You really can't. Eagles commanders you really can't
honestly you really
can't go wrong
you can't go wrong
I know we have some
Eagles fans in the chat
I know we have some
Eagles commanders fans
Eagles
you know I love my Eagles
I love my Eagles
you know I'm in Philly
every Tuesday
so you know how I feel
about the Eagles
commanders fans
it's been a very long time
I think 33 years since you've been in the NFC championship I think my numbers Tuesday so you know how I feel about the Eagles uh Commanders fans it's been a very long time I
think 33 years uh since you've been in the NFC championship I think my numbers might might be
right might be off a little bit but you got to be feeling good about tomorrow you have to be feeling
good just based on the product that's been on the field and what Jaden Daniels has been able to
display for you guys uh you know uh for this season. And not having
adequate quarterback play, a consistent
quarterback play of this
manner. You finally have a quarterback that gives you
hope again, similar to what RG3
did when he came in
and he played as well. So I'm
excited for that game tomorrow.
But for me,
the Bills and Chiefs,
that's going to be a good one. that's going to be a good one.
That's going to be a good one.
The Bills can't beat themselves.
The Bills cannot beat themselves.
Because I don't think Mahomes is going to make any mistakes.
I think Josh Allen has to play the exact same way.
Josh Allen has to play the exact same way. We call him
Superman at the time based on some of the
things that he's able to do. He has
to put on that cape tomorrow
and not turn the ball
over. You got to beat
Mahomes.
Yeah.
I'm going to disagree with you.
I don't believe he has to beat Superman.
Disagree?
Huh? You want to disagree with you. I don't believe he has to be Superman. Disagree? Huh?
You want to disagree with me?
Yeah, because I don't think he has to be Superman.
I just think he can be, as long as he don't turn the ball over.
Yeah.
Because look at him last, he wasn't Superman last week.
No, he didn't even have that good of a game.
No, he threw for 127 yards.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But what didn't he do? He didn't turn have that good of a game. No, he threw for 127 yards. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But what didn't he do?
He didn't turn the ball over.
And that's what I said, too, right before you sat down.
I said, well, I would like him to be Superman and take the game over.
If the team, if they put the ball in his hands,
I need you to do everything.
I need you to run it.
I need you to throw it.
But I don't need, I need you not to turn the ball over.
Because not only are you going to play double for it,
not only, especially with the Chiefs,
they're getting some points out of something.
Whether it be seven or whether it be three,
they're going to get something.
Like Denzel said, we need to move something.
Get to the fourth quarter.
Josh Allen, get us to the fourth quarter. Josh Allen,
get us to the fourth quarter with a chance to win the game.
That's all I need.
Five minutes.
Five minutes.
That's all I need.
Don't let it be
with five minutes
and the Chiefs up 14.
They up 10.
Hey,
one possession.
That's all he needs.
And then,
trust it.
Because anything third and short
fourth and short
he got
fourth and short
he got the legs
to get you out of harm's way
oh yeah
but if you turn the ball over
you get that crowd
let's keep the crowd at bay
for as long as we possibly can
don't you
right
let's keep that crowd
in Kansas City
now
that's the loudest stadium
they're gonna be 80,000
and they're gonna be in red
keep them at bay yeah in Kansas City. Now, that's the loudest stadium. They're going to be 80,000 and they're going to be in red.
Keep them at bay.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So who you got?
Who you got?
Who you got tomorrow?
Man, I can't pick Buffalo because they beat my team.
Oh, so you would...
You beat my team,
I'll pick it against you.
They beat both of my teams.
Oh, okay.
But I do think...
But look...
Uh... pick it against you. They beat both of my teams. Okay. But I do think, but look, my
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But, man, it's just hard to pick against my homeboy.
Yeah.
He's been there.
He's done that.
And he, because think about Ocho, they've gone eight games,
eight consecutive games, zero turnovers.
Yeah.
That's an NFL record.
That's the thing.
You look at when they
lost to Buffalo, I mean, excuse me, when they
lost to Cincinnati,
two.
And Buffalo capitalized on them.
It's going to be hard
for Buffalo to beat them if they don't turn the ball
over. They've got
to somehow coax Mahomes
into turning the ball over. They've got to somehow coach Mahomes into turning the ball
over.
I'm going with Philly
in the first game.
I think they played
the first game, Philly in Washington.
What time did the game come?
I think 3 and 6.
Can't wait.
Yeah. 3 and 6. 3 and wait. Yeah.
Three and six.
Three and 630.
So that means we're going to probably be on around 830,
almost nine o'clock.
I can't wait.
Ocho.
The Bills offensive tackle,
Deion Dawkins,
wants an offensive lineman of the year award.
Let's take a listen to what he had to say. I dive. Being for an individual that is a part of this league to be able to get
an award for being great. And I'll circle back on, you know, offensive linemen don't have rewards
for being great. You know, there's not a protector of the year award. I'm knocking at so many doors
now to get this award going.
And I'm going to head spirit and make sure that this gets done before I'm done playing.
Because so many greats.
There's so many greats.
And if we have great quarterbacks, we have great running backs, we have Russian titles, we have quarterback passing titles.
All those titles are reflections of the old linemen,
which are the protectors.
And soon to come.
But yeah, I'm glad that our McDermott is up for an award.
I like it.
You agree?
Yeah, I wholeheartedly agree with him.
It is.
Because listen, the offensive linemen overlook.
The offensive linemen overlook,
especially those,
the blind side of the quarterback.
If your quarterback on your team,
let's say Pippen Jr.,
your right tackle is your money man.
I need him to be the best player
on the field for me.
You know, if your quarterback
is right-handed,
like Baker Mayfield,
Werf, your left tackle,
I think Werf is on the left side
of the phenomenon.
Yes.
Yeah, Werf is on the left side. Players like that, your De'Anne Dawkins, your left tackle, I think Werf is on the left side of the number. Yes. Yeah, Werf is on the left side.
Players like that, your De'Anne Dawkins, your Werfs, your Lance Johnsons, your Pene Sewells,
they deserve the accolades as such.
You know, individual achievements for their play throughout the entirety of the season.
Because if you look at some of the stats, half of the people don't,
especially unless you are a fan that is really embedded into the sport, you know,
based on positions outside of receivers
and DBs and quarterbacks and running backs,
you know, these dudes are great.
You know, these dudes are
great. They are the foundation that
keeps the quarterback not only upright
but allows a running game to be what
it is.
I agree.
Protect the other. Y'all like that? it is. I agree. Protector of the
Year, I like that.
Protector of the
Protector of the Year,
more times than not, is probably going to be
O-Lionman of the Year.
Because they got
Lombardi's in college. They got the
Remington Award, which is the top center.
The Outland Trophy
or the Lombardi you know something
like that uh so offensive lineman in college can win an award but you're he's right right there's
i mean you know even though it's not specifically for the d lineman but you can win defensive player
of the year right yeah i mean i don't know i don't know if the db's the db's have an award
that they don't db's don't really have an award they give the most tackles uh team i think zach braun no uh the guy at uh zaire uh uh zaire franklin
and uh i think he led the league in tackles yeah he's nice so i i agree i agree i agree with dog
uh they definitely need to have an award for the, for the offensive line,
but give them some love.
Me and Dawg,
we work at the same,
same gym when he's down here in Miami.
It's called AKA Fitness in Davie.
Okay.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
They do it.
Dude,
big as hell,
man.
Oh yeah.
Hell yeah.
It's so
when you're not around
the game as much anymore and you
retire. You forget how big. And you kind of
forget how big the damn linemen
are until you see them in person.
Uh-huh. I'm like, God,
me? What the hell?
Ocho. Yeah.
Kyrie spoke about the end of the season comments
and he said
what y'all heard at the end of the season is frustration
I've been winning my whole life
we gotta put some pressure on
mofos
y'all gotta fix this ish
add some mofo dogs
Ocho
I get the frustration part
what I don't get
is not taking your ass back in the game
in the fourth quarter.
That's part of the frustration.
Now, see, you can't take how you would be
frustrated and how you would react as
opposed to letting how someone else would react to
it. Now, that's the way he reacted,
being frustrated. Can the dog feel frustrated
and not seeing him in that check?
Yeah.
Now, when you break it down like that,
I understand what you're talking about.
I just want to know,
because guess what?
I guarantee you he wasn't frustrated to know that that direct deposit
didn't hit that account
on Monday or Tuesday.
Right.
He wasn't that...
So, you know what, guys?
Since I didn't go back into the game,
and my team was...
I quit on my team,
you know what?
Keep that money.
Hey, that's funny.
That's funny.
No.
Ocho.
Yeah.
Think about how many times you've been frustrated in the game.
They ain't throwing you no balls.
Hey.
You don't say, man, y'all ain't throwing me the balls.
I'm just going to get up out of here.
I don't like that.
Now, you do know a story, now.
Where I wouldn't get that motherfucker in a very very
very very very very very important game and i will hop now i got i know i remember oh yeah
i had the ivy in me and i'm straight out blood going everywhere everywhere you know and i'm
telling you i said you what are you what are we doing now this car should go down well if carson
goes down you have somebody,
you have a viable option
that makes your job still easy.
You know, I can do anything.
All you got to do is move me around.
Don't allow this team to dictate
to us what we want to do
in a game of this magnitude
and this important.
Come on, man.
What are we doing?
Ain't nobody over there to do nothing with me i don't
care who it is i don't care nothing about how historic their franchise is and how many super
bowls they got now you know my mentality was different huh but even though you said that and
you did that you still went out there and played oh yeah yeah yeah you know you didn't quit on your
team oh no okay you didn't say, they're not throwing me the ball.
Ain't no sense in me being out here. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't play. I mean,
bro, that makes it seem like we caught
five passes every game that we participated
in, Ocho. See, I'm different.
I mean, mentally,
I was different mentally. Once I
clock in,
once I clock in,
I ain't clocking out till that motherfucking
clock in zero. Do the game over.
That's it. That's how it should be.
Whether it's going good or bad, it's different.
You know? Now everybody handles their frustrations
and what's going on
differently. You know?
I sympathize and empathize
with Tyreek, though. I understand where
he's coming from. Do I agree with the way he handled
it? Absolutely not. You can't do
that, young bull. You can't do that.
You got to be there for your
team. First quarter, second quarter, third
quarter, third quarter, fourth.
Might be have issues. When
the clock hits zero, address those issues.
As a matter of fact, the issues you might have,
start all the way at the top.
Go straight to the owner and then work
your way down. Right.
And finish it with the quarterback.
Ocho,
it would have been easier to have this conversation.
You finish that game.
Now that's a conversation
I have with McDaniel.
That's a conversation
I have with the general manager.
Right, right, right.
And if it needs to,
I go all the way upstairs.
I mean, how do,
Ocho, how do you have
a conversation with somebody
when you quit on that team?
When they needed you the most?
You're not going nowhere.
So hold on.
When you was catching all them balls, you ain't quit.
When you got an opportunity to get 2,000 yards, you was going home.
Yeah.
Hey, I have a question.
Yes.
I don't know.
Do you think he was injured?
Do you think he was hurt a little bit?
What do you think?
No. No? I'm just asking. I don't know. Do you think he was injured? Do you think he was hurt a little bit? What do you think? No.
No?
I'm just asking.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure.
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Oh, Joe. Yes, sir. Ocho.
Yes, sir.
Tom Brady is looking to sell his Florida mansion.
It happened to be down the street from here.
Yes.
That big one in Miami?
That $35 million, the one he got all them big cranes like it's a downtown high-rise?
How much he want?
How much he want?
I mean, what is it? Like $35 million? I think it's in
billionaire bunker, billionaire
row, isn't it? Where is it?
Yeah.
He's received
bids over $150 million.
Man, I was going to try to get that
bids too, man.
Get with what? Huh?
You ain't going to be paying a light bill in that boat. Are you crazy? I was saying, man. Get with what? You ain't even paid a light bill
at that boat.
Are you kidding me?
Man!
150 bill?
I got good. With this credit,
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You need Bezos credit to get that one.
Matter of fact, you know what?
It don't matter how many bids he got.
If I... I if I call
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Ocho
man look here
me personally Ocho
huh
I don't want no
look
I think I might
I might
I might
be willing to go to 10
yeah
for a crib.
100 million?
150?
That's for a different type of person that's bringing in a different type of revenue.
It's different.
Now, there are people.
You ever been to Salt Island?
I sit on 10.
I don't understand.
The people that only live in Miami, they don't come here until don't understand. The people that only live in Miami,
they don't come here until the goddamn summer.
Yep. For the winter.
How you got a $38 million, $50 million house
that you only come for two months out the year?
Yeah.
What do you do?
No, they come down here during the winter.
It's too hot during the summer.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
They come here in the winter.
Because where they live, it's cold.
Yeah.
I do got a summer house for $50 million.
And here I am.
Nah, bro.
I'm catching balls, getting my head.
Oh, pause.
Pause.
Yeah, yeah.
Getting hit.
Wow.
Wow.
What's your wow?
Hey, chat.
I'm going to step back for this one.
I'm going to let him have that one.
Y'all go get your head on that one.
I'm going to let him have that one.
When I played football, I was catching the pigskin, getting hit,
getting knocked over, scoring touchdowns.
I think when I played, I think the totality of my contract at that time
was what maybe 35 million and you got a house a house that you only come see for two months for
I mean that's neither here nor there I'm happy with everything that I made and I'm still blessed
beyond measures and I'm thankful for that but what do you do sometimes I go around and look at the house on star island you know like what do
what do you do hey I've been to a house that was like 80 million I couldn't I can't even imagine
oh let's let's but you know what? Hey, I might hit
it up because I got his number. Right, right.
I might hit it up and ask him to let me hold that thing
for a week. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right. Hey, we could do, we could do a show. We could do
a live show from there.
Oh, no, I'm done with the live
shows. But anyway, you know what I'm saying, Ocho?
I got something else in mind, though.
I got a show in mind. Okay, okay.
I see what you mean. Man, hey, you hit a button, Ocho, and the whole wall disappear.
About 3,000 square feet of wall just go into the floor.
Hey, that's a different kind of money.
And Ocho, and they got a fireplace that just wrap around.
Probably like the the fireplace probably like
30, 40 feet.
Ooh.
And it got those
outdoor couches,
those big old couches.
Yeah.
If you ever want to impress one,
if she ain't impressed with that,
listen,
they walk through the. They walk through the
dope of an $80 million
house. Matter of fact,
your clothes just fall off when you walk in.
Yeah, yeah.
Your clothes just fall off when you walk in.
That's a different level
of...
Listen, you're talking about an $80 million
house or a $35 million
house?
You ever been to the boat show?
You want to be angry?
And you want to be angry and understand.
You've seen the price of a mega yacht?
I see.
Yeah.
Man.
And this is. Bezos.
All the owners.
That's the new thing now, Ocho.
The owners are getting them.
Mr. Blade got one.
Jerry has one.
There are several owners that have purchased them.
Obviously, Larry Ellison and Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates.
All those guys got to about $300.
This Russian got one that's longer than a football field.
The funny thing about it
is these mega yachts,
for them,
that's their toys.
Our toys,
you know,
Ferrari,
Cullinan,
BMW,
old school,
exotic cars.
They don't do nothing with the car.
Cars don't move them.
Yachts,
planes move them.
Yacht,
I mean,
like,
100 million,
200 million.
Our private jets
in many
yes
like it's a different
it's a different level
I don't fly enough
would I love to have shares
I'd like to get like 100 hours
or 150 hours
in a jet
right
but to own it
oh no
nah
oh no
mm-mm
and a yacht
and a boat
boat B-O-A-T bust out another thousand you're round yeah Oh, no. Nah. Oh, no. Mm-mm. And a yacht and a boat. Boat.
B-O-A-T.
Blast out another thousand.
You're around.
Because you're paying the crew even though it's dark.
Yeah.
You got to keep that salt water up off it.
So you're paying for maintenance even though it's dark.
Nah, I'm good.
You have to have a different type of, you have to have multiple streams of high revenue.
When you're doing that plane.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't want to play.
Oh,
what?
I like the access.
I like the access to be able to go.
Hey,
we're going to leave it this time on show.
Hey,
I'm going to X,
Y,
and Z on the plane.
You know,
we had,
you had a little thing,
you know,
as it was kicked back on the plane. Oh, you're going to ask, can we go to play? Well, Y, and Z on the plane. You know, we had a little thing. You know, Ashley was kicked back on the plane.
Oh, you going to ask him, can we go on the plane?
Oh, so now you don't want to fly.
You don't want to fly.
You know, Delta, you above Delta now.
Delta is beneath you.
Yes, you.
But yeah, that's Tom like, nah, you know what?
I want to see the kids, but I'm going to move to a different side of the island.
Yeah, that is crazy, man.
Hey, Brady, I know you're going to see this.
You know, the fact our relationship goes beyond anybody.
Goes beyond anybody that's put a bid in for your house.
If you want to sell it to somebody, come holler at your boy.
Come holler at your boy. Come holler at your boy.
No, don't holler.
Yeah.
And no.
You know what?
That way, you know, if I had my only, if I had my plane, you know, I go to the bathroom on a plane.
I don't need.
I only want to do one thing. I want to do one thing on the airplane. ain't he? Nah,
I only want to do one thing.
I want to do one thing
on the airplane.
And they got here in Vegas.
They got a little run
for 825, Ocho.
You can come and remember
the Mile High Club.
They got a pilot.
You saw it?
I saw it every time.
I heard about that.
Don't be surprised.
I heard about that.
Don't be surprised, Ocho.
You look up in the sky
and you see legs. That's your boy. That's what I was saying, Ocho. You look up in the sky and you see legs.
That's your boy.
That's what I'm saying, Ocho.
That's me.
Now, that'd be great content right there now.
Yeah.
Yeah, that'd be great content.
That'd be great content.
Matter of fact.
Because I'm trying to figure out who fit in an airplane laboratory.
Right.
I mean, every time I'm knocking paper towels off the wall,
I mean,
soap,
water,
I'm like,
hey,
don't wait.
Right,
right,
right.
But hey,
it all depends
how bad you want
to make it work.
Mm-hmm.
How bad you want it to work.
That's all it comes down to
right there now.
Mm-hmm.
Hey,
one of my favorite things,
you know,
when you say, listen, you can't
take two people to tango.
Titus.
I don't want
to spar. I don't want to spar
by myself. I don't want to shadowbox. I want to
spar with you. You hear me?
I mean, you can fit in there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Most definitely.
I mean, look at you, Ocho.
Any man that can look through a keyhole with both eyes?
Come on, man.
I know you feel it.
You got to understand.
You don't understand how big I've gotten.
I'm not slow, no more, man.
I'm walked up in there.
I'm sitting right.
Hey, look at the size of my
right now man
hey chat y'all see how big I done got
let me tip my camera down
so the chat can see
Titus look up
I'm glad they didn't hear me
the thing he was in the room barking
here's a man look here
hey chat look at the size of my arm
chat
I see you. I see you, boy.
I see you.
Don't give me credit, man.
I might be.
I might be bigger than you right now.
This thing look good.
You just refused to go.
Will we get flattered if I take my shirt off?
Nah. Like, I think the chair, they really. I mean, if you taking my shirt off? Nah.
Like,
I think the chair,
they really... I mean,
if you take your shirt off,
you're going to just blend
into the background.
We ain't going to see it.
This joker here.
Titus.
What they do to him?
Titus.
Why don't you go
in Shelly's room?
Bother Shelly's room bother Shelly
so all she do is yell
alright Ocho it's time for our daily
dum-dum award
thank you
Ocho
you gotta listen to this baby mama
who blocked her
incoming child support payments Chad take to listen to this baby mama who blocked her income and child support payments.
Chad, take a listen to this.
Take child support payments from him, do you?
Yes.
He leaves with them.
Blocking on Venmo?
He should.
That makes it so much easier on him to just Venmo me instead of going to the bank.
He's doing everything the easiest that it can possibly be done for Chase.
And he's done that the whole time we've been together.
Why would you not want it to be easy if he's going to send you money?
Why would you not want that to be easy for him?
Because it takes one more thing off of Chase that he has to do.
You don't take child support.
Let us again.
She's saying because it's easy,
he should have to go to the bank
and get the money
and bring it,
like basically bring it to her.
Right.
As opposed,
so she,
when he Venmo's it,
Venmo her the money,
she blocks the payments
and then says,
I ain't getting child support.
I don't understand.
What's the point?
I mean,
what is she doing?
She doesn't, she says it's too easy for him
to make child support payments
by bin mowing her the money.
Oh, so she wants it to be
a little bit more difficult on him.
Yes.
Well, that makes absolutely no sense, honey.
That makes absolutely no sense.
I wonder what the ruling was in that case.
You can't block Ocho.
He's paying.
You can't say he's not playing when you're blocking the payment.
Yeah, yeah, she tripping.
She tripping big time.
Big time.
I'm like, I had to listen to it again.
She was like, because it's so easy for him.
And he's always doing the easiest thing possible.
Yes!
You know what that means?
Also, how many people have direct deposit on their bills?
Because everybody got tired of writing checks, filling it out, putting it in the mail, putting a stamp on it.
They say, you know what?
We can just take this out every month.
That's me.
And be done with it.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Babe, you got to move on.
He done moved on with his life.
That sounds like a woman that's upset that the child's father or ex-husband or whatever the case may be has moved on with his life.
That's what happens when you still have feelings.
When you're a little bitter.
When you're a little bitter.
Because if you're not bitter, you let everything happen very smoothly.
So you don't have any any type of situation.
Oh, yeah. No, no, I don't know. Not combativeness. What's the word for?
Yeah, I'm looking for a word. I really can't find it.
Toxic. Yeah. Yeah. That, too.
Yeah. Auto pay. I got no auto. Well, I do got auto pay, but Shelly set that up.
Okay.
Ocho, now it's time for another Twitter debate.
Hold on, hold on.
Tight.
Someone asked $125,000 to continue to work fully remote or $165,000 for three days at work, at the job.
Which would you choose?
Wait a minute.
Three days out the week for $165,000 or staying home and working remote?
Yes.
For a year, right?
I'm moving forward. Oh, shit taking i'm taking a three day 165
and i'm getting my ass up and going to work for them three days three days a week yeah
man please oh so you you're not taking you're going you so you i'm taking i'm taking the most
money yeah for sure okay okay okay i... Because it's easy to get distracted
when you're home, Ocho.
You start doing a whole bunch of other stuff
and not...
No.
I don't even think people actually work
when they're home.
I mean, I know they work.
I know because they have to do things.
You have to meet...
Yeah, people are saying...
People are saying 125, Ocho.
This explains why we...
That's why we're in the situation we're in.
That's why people ain't got no money. Because people work what's easy. You see, Ocho. This explains why we, that's why we in the situation we in. That's why people ain't got no money.
Because people want what's easy.
You see, Ocho,
all you got to do,
look at your chat.
People want what's easy.
People don't really want to work.
Well, I mean,
165, 165.
Oh, 125.
Work-life balance.
I ain't dealing with the great.
People don't want to work, Ocho.
I mean, they tripping. 125. Yeah-life balance. I ain't dealing with the great. People don't want to know. They're going to choke. I mean, they're tricking.
125.
Yeah, they trick.
They trick.
You know?
I saw one.
Give me the money.
I saw somebody say, I want to work from home.
I don't want to deal with people at work.
I don't want to deal with traffic.
You know, having to commute back and forth, especially during rush hour. I understand
all that, all those stuff,
those things, but... But you dealt with it
before. Yeah, in this economy.
Now, this is a hypothetical. In this economy,
I think most, I'm not sure what
percentage, you know, is back in
work, but a lot of people work remote
since COVID. A lot of people
work since COVID. Hey, and
a lot of them saying, look here,
y'all need to come back to work
or you're going
to have to find
a different employment.
Yeah.
Okay.
I ain't got no
problem with that.
Hey,
but that one year
at 165
when you just
work three days
a week,
man,
where I had my
feet kicked out,
chill.
You know,
you work three days
and the other two
at home.
Oh, I like that. And and matter of fact I want to
if I can control it I want to work
coming off the weekend
I want to work in
at the workplace Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
I want Thursday and Friday at home
so I can basically call
I call it a four day weekend
damn near five
no four a four day weekend damn near five yeah no four day
four day
yeah
I've just come to the realization
people really don't want to work
yeah
or they want
they don't
right they want instant gratification
they want
people want to make the most money
doing the least possible
that's exactly what I've been really saying
and then they get mad at other people
well how much money you need right how much hard how hard did he work yeah doing the least possible. That's exactly what I was going to say. And then they get mad at other people.
Well, how much money you need?
Right.
How hard did he work?
Yeah.
How hard did he or she work?
You get that.
See, people that have a lot,
most of the time, not all,
sometimes they inherit it,
but they're willing to do things that you want.
Right.
Which is like work multiple hours,
80 hours a week.
That's not what you want.
You think somebody should just hand you money over freely.
Doesn't work like that.
So it doesn't.
So that's why I've been, I've been like, I don't care.
I'm going to work.
Same.
I'm going to work because I like the lifestyle.
And I think the people that around me like the lifestyle that they have.
And I've been very fortunate.
I'm very, very blessed, Ocho,
that I got a team that works just as hard.
Yeah.
But I've been
come to that conclusion.
People just don't want to work, Ocho.
Yeah.
They don't.
They don't.
It's been that way for a while now. You know, a lot of people are lazy. Just think about work, Ocho. Yeah. They don't. They don't. It's been that way for a while
though, huh? You know, a lot of people are lazy.
Just think about it, Ocho. Think about it.
People saying now, you're making
a 125, and
you're saying 40,000 ain't no money.
That's a third of what you actually
made.
Think about that. Let that sink in, Ocho,
what they're saying. 40,000
is 30% of what they make,. $40,000 is 30%
of what they make
and that ain't no money.
Yeah.
Oh, I don't know, man.
I think...
I mean...
And we wonder why people broke.
And we wonder why people
credit messed up
because that's how they think.
The way people talk, you know, not just the tech, just in general.
The way people portray themselves over Twitter, social media, Instagrams, TikTok.
They make it seem like everybody's rich.
They make it seem like everything has money.
They make it seem like it's so easy to
when statistically
the percentage of people
that actually have
what we consider
real or good money,
the percentage is so small.
Exactly.
Well,
I'm going to let y'all do it.
Y'all go ahead and do what y'all want to do.
I'm going to keep on working this.
I'm going to show up for work.
I'm showing up to all
57,
11 of my jobs.
Hey,
now we got a situation though,
children,
that we can do ours.
Right.
That we don't have to be
next to each other and
i know people say well shannon you be working on they told me that now vsp had told me said
well shannon we gonna give you this but you need to have your ass in studio yes why would it be
in studio but this was a conversation we had i didn't spring this on them right i didn't get
the job oh i'm working i working. What you call them?
If they just say, Shanna, we need you to be in studio.
Consider I was in the studio five days a week.
And you mean to tell me all I got to do is be in studio two days a week?
Man, please.
That's just me.
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Ocho, now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q&A.
Q&A.
Hey, you know what?
I'm going out. I'm going out tonight.
You heard me?
Lay down.
You heard me on?
Huh?
I'm going out tonight.
Titus, lay down.
You took the first one off?
I'm going out tonight.
Okay.
Keith Sheff said,
it takes more discipline to work from home
than it does in the office environment
you're held to the same standard people need to stop saying lazy uh stop saying lazy people
working at home bro bro you all you putting the thing on mute you talking bro stop it i've talked
to people that work from home yes you you see what i'm doing working at home? You think I can pet my dog?
You think Chinese will be up on my chair?
If I'm in the office, it don't take no more discipline.
You and PJs.
You want PJs to work?
You want quarks?
You want us to work?
No.
Let's stop it.
Y'all lazy.
It is.
I'm sticking with that
Dr. Frank L. Bellarmine
hey fam
I asked who's sleeping
on your shirt
it looks like Sterling
but I can't tell
care to share the story
behind it
that's me and Teddy Bear
where y'all at
in the Bay of Sleep
oh I see I see, I see, I see
I see how it is, okay
Me and Teddy Bear
Hey guys, a little less than two weeks
till NOLA and I'm so excited
Get your tickets everyone, my question is
in your opinion, what's the hardest
thing to do in all sports?
Hit a baseball?
Ride a bull?
Ride a bull ain't hard
because I did that.
Yeah, it's hard.
No, it's hard to stay
on it for eight seconds. How about that?
Now you're talking. That's
hard.
When I got on that bull, obviously there's
no way to practice for it. Obviously riding a mechanical
bull, that was easy because my legs
were, I was able to squeeze my legs.
Because your legs can touch. Damn, you're locking
your legs. You ain't locking your legs around
1,500 pounds. I got on that bull
and I looked at the person,
the guy, legend,
Ty Murray. I looked at Ty.
I said,
Ty,
I can't fit my legs.
I can't squeeze.
He said,
I know you can't squeeze.
I didn't know there was this fat.
It was one big ball of muscle
when you got to use your spurs.
Well,
how I been using my spurs?
I didn't use them on a mechanical bull
because I could squeeze.
You ain't squeezing that. They opened that goddamn shoe. I ain't use them on a mechanical bull because I could squeeze. You ain't squeezing that.
They opened that goddamn shoe.
I ain't never.
I swear for God, I've never felt that power.
On TV, it looks like they're moving
in slow motion.
In person?
Boy?
Boy, that was boy
I mean cause when you think about it Ocho
you hit a baseball you get 10 tries
you hit it 3 out of 10 times
you're a Hall of Famer
bro you gonna make 700 million
I'm telling you
oh yeah
catch 7 out of 10 footballs you gonna be in the
employment line you gonna be selling cars or coaching I'm telling you. Oh, yeah. Catch seven out of ten footballs, you're going to be in the unemployment line.
You're going to be selling cars or coaching.
Aaron Owen said, what's up, Ogunnocho?
What's the craziest fight you witnessed during practice or the game?
Craziest fight?
Damn.
I mean,
fights in practice
is hard to really do damage
because everybody got
on helmets to fight.
Yeah, everybody got on helmets.
And the craziest fight for me
was every training game.
Every training game.
And obviously,
you know,
I'm the jokester.
I'm the fun guy.
I wouldn't fight.
But it's always alignment.
Always alignment. Always alignment. And wouldn't fight. But it's always the linemen. Always the linemen.
And most of the time,
it's, you know,
offense versus defense.
And if two offense versus defense,
then all the rest of them
get into it.
That's funny.
Rodrigo Burrito said,
hey, y'all,
good to see Ocho
got his sign up. Also,
can we expect to see
nightcap merch for pets?
Yeah, we're gonna make
some nightcap merch for pets.
Ocho, what are you doing?
What you doing?
Pussy push-up, real quick.
You need to dip your elbows
in some lotion. Huh?
You need to dip your elbows in some
lotion. Good lord of mercy.
You know, I don't use no lotion when I'm home. I ain't got nobody
to impress.
You know, what's the point of...
Why would I have no lotion at home? I'm ashy.
You are?
Yeah.
It's cool. I'm ashy's cool I'm actually
but I'm swole though
huh
Nate Harper said
uh
Uncle Doncho
what do my Eagles
need to do defensively
against Jayden Daniels
in order to get back
to the Super Bowl
fly Eagles fly
keep them in the pocket
yeah
tell him
tell him
tell him ends
tell him
tell him book ends
don't come up
that field
don't go hauling that stuff, Phil.
Keep him in the pocket.
Yeah.
If that man throw for 300 plus and three touchdowns,
do not let him outside the pocket because, hey,
he rush for 80, 90, 100 yards.
Now you're consciously trying to stop the run.
He going to throw the ball over your head.
Keep him in the pocket.
Cal Simpson says,
Sup, Uncle Ocho.
Been a fan since Ocho Riverdance.
Saw the show with you and Cheryl.
Was it me or did it sit across from your soulmate?
Say, nah, I'm not interested.
Y'all have more chemistry than a periodic table.
I've known Cheryl for a very long time.
If you noticed,
hold on.
If you watched
the previous episode,
me and Donnell Rollins.
Yeah, that was cool.
Because I've got a sense of humor,
because I'm quick-witted,
we can go back and forth,
we can have fun.
And that's for the most part. All the comedians,
the comedians do really well because
they're entertaining and they can tell a story. Obviously,
good comedians, they're used to doing 20,
30, 45-hour sets.
So clearly they can tell the story.
But when Cheryl got there,
she was asking, she's like,
what can I say? I say, Cheryl,
be you. She's like, for real? And George got this. We should have pulled the outtakes. she's like, what can I say? I say, Cheryl, be you. She's like,
for real?
And George,
George got this.
We should have did the out,
we should have posted the outtakes.
She's like,
for real?
I said,
yeah,
be you.
I was like,
I already know how you're going to be.
And what she said,
when I introduced myself,
what she said on,
that's exactly what she said that night.
She said,
Ian,
I know who you are.
I don't know why you think you got to tell me that.
So it was,
it was a great time.
And,
uh,
it's always great to see,
like I said,
I knew her,
uh,
I've known her 30 plus years.
Uh,
Donnell,
the different that people like with Donnell,
Donnell and Keith Burns,
they went to the same high school.
He's the same age as Burns' oldest
sister. So there's about a four-year
difference between those two.
But so I was
asking Burns about it. So Burns was like, man, I hear
you got Donnell coming on. I was like,
yeah. I said, so what's he like?
He's like, hey,
he's great, funny,
just be you. Y'all gonna hit it off.
So he got there talking ish too. I'm like where'd he be i said okay so uh but it was great it was great cheryl cheryl has been cheryl every
time i see her uh when i was at cbs and she would come in her and julia and the cast would come in
from time to time.
We've always had a great relationship.
No, ain't nothing pop off.
I think she made that abundantly clear.
But no, my soulmate.
Nah, I think my soulmate is between the ages of right now, between the ages of 32 and 42.
That's my soulmate.
I like that.
You know.
But hey,
y'all,
if y'all haven't seen the interview,
if you haven't seen the clips,
go check it out.
You got to go watch that one.
You got to go check it out. Go watch that one.
Dab Smith said, if Eagles lose, it's a failure.
Never going to have a path easier to the Super Bowl than it is.
They have way more talent and experience.
They do.
Yeah.
They do.
Better defense, too.
But it's one game.
Anything can happen.
Anything.
Anything. Anything. That's the great thing about football in the playoffs yep but five like a half my age plus seven that's what the honorable elijah
muhammad teaches us yeah isaiah lancaster uncle nocho was the greatest moment in NFL history. Also, Joke is the most offensively skilled center in NBA history.
It's hard to argue.
The only one that I could go as far as skill is a clean Elijah one.
But, yeah, Joke, you look at less than 800 games, 150 triple doubles,
averaging 30, 13, and 9. Almost 10.
He's unbelievable.
He's unbelievable.
Oh.
Ty Davis.
You back again?
You done been on
you done been here four times?
Hey.
He was in the bed.
He was barking.
I'm surprised y'all didn't hear it.
Man, where Teddy at?
Man, Teddy didn't even make no appearance.
Nah, Teddy, Teddy,
him and Teddy got into it today.
That's why he got a, he got a thing on his nose.
Teddy lumped him up.
Oh, that's funny.
Teddy lumped him up right quick.
Hold on.
Tiger, Scribes, John Pax, and Steve Kerr each hit game-winning finals for Michael Jordan.
So why did LeBron get hit and criticized for where Ray Allen, Kyle Corver hit big shots for LeBron?
LeBron is the only guy that's not allowed to have his teammates do what they're supposed to do.
Nobody says anything.
There have been other guys
that hit shots.
Derrick Fiske hit shots.
There have been a lot of guys
that hit shots,
game-winning shots,
and they won games.
Klay Thompson
hit the shot
with that OKC
when he made those,
when they were down 3-1
and he made those 11 threes.
Ain't nobody say anything
about these same stuff.
It is what it is.
Look, wherever you are in this argument,
if you're a Jordan guy, you're going to remain Lord of Jordan.
If you're a LeBron guy, you're going to stay there.
So I've just given up.
That's an argument.
Ain't nobody going to win.
It will never end.
You know, that's no different than the argument
when it comes to who's the best soccer player in the world. Is it Messi or
Cristiano?
Scott Williamson, Uncle Nocho, please
shout out my son Brian Smith. Today is his 30th
birthday. This will
make his day. Brian,
happy 30th.
Your dad, Scott,
wanted to wish you a happy birthday. Happy
birthday.
Hopefully you did something fun.
30, that's a good number.
I remember 30,
but it wasn't yesterday
or the day before.
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