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Hey!
Man, you look at my stuff, man. Look at this, man.
Look at this. ED rushed for 1 for 1800 yards as a rookie ojo
yeah as a matter of fact that was like the fourth like the fourth or fifth most yards ever i don't
think we're ever gonna see a rookie rush for more than that ojo because they don't run the ball like
that no they don't want it enough because you know how many carry first of all even if you get
six yards of carry you would have to
carry the ball at least 300 times
yeah
if you average four if you average
five yards of carry now
you're going to be looking at 350
carries right
now you're starting to get to that point of no
return right but you start
getting to that 370, 380, 390, 400.
That's the point of no return.
Only Eric Dickerson had been able to go to that number and return safely.
Right.
You go back and look at the guys that got 390.
Look at James Wilder.
Look at Terrell Davis.
Look at the Dirt Mr.
Jamal Anderson.
Look at Eddie George. Look look at the Dirt Mr. Jamal Anderson, look at Eddie George,
look at the guys that get those.
Go back and study those once they hit that number and see what their career happened
after that.
So that's why I don't think we're going to see
it again. And E.D. did it.
He did it in
in 83,
which was a rookie year because he came in that
great draft class with Marino and Elway and Kelly.
Richard Dent was in that.
Bruce Matthews was in that draft class.
Darryl Green was in that draft class.
They had like seven Hall of Famers.
And back then, I don't think there were only 28 teams.
So a court damn near, you know, was crazy.
But so who's your Hall of Fame? Who's your Hall of Fame number two? damn near, you know, was crazy. But, so
who your Hall of Fame, who your Hall of Fame number two?
My Hall of Fame number two?
I mean the Hall of Fame, I mean your honorable mention.
You want another one?
Yeah.
Rookie year.
Let's go, let's go, Mike.
I'm going to go, I'm going to go with,
you know, even though they're getting on my boy for doing too much
talking, I'm gonna go Michael Parsons
Michael Parsons, rookie, a 13
sack, 84 tackles, 64
solo tackles, 20 tackles
for loss
yeah, uh, you know
what, can I take Kurt Warner
off?
nah, nah, nah, nah, no
you got Kurt Warner there, so I nah, nah, nah, no.
You got Kurt Warner there, so I'm okay.
That's how I know I'm going to win this.
No, it's over for you.
I mean, it ain't even close.
If I don't win this 90 to 10, I don't know what's going on.
Trust me, you're not.
66 to 34, Ocho.
Who winning?
Me.
Well, it's about time. You done lost the last five rough drafts we done played.
I mean, think about it.
I've got, AD was rookie of the year.
Randy was rookie of the year.
CJ was rookie of the year.
LT was rookie of the year. Reggie White
was rookie of the year. I got
I let you have this. I got defensive player of the year.
Man, I got like, LT was player of the year man I got like
LT was
rookie of the year
right
I got one two three four
I got five rookie of the years
right
I mean listen
I let you have this one
I felt bad for you
all this time
I've won the past
one two three
the past four rough drafts
so I mean it's about time
you got your one
all right Ocho mean, it's about time you got your one.
All right, Ocho.
Yeah.
Now it's time for your favorites
and the fans' favorite.
Yeah.
Spello Cinco.
Let me get,
hold on,
let me get me,
let me get me a towel.
Let me get me a towel
so I can wipe my face
so I can be focused.
Let's go. You ready? I'm ready. I'm ready. Let's go.
You ready?
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Okay, Ocho.
The first word is very simple.
Yeah.
Ninkumpu.
Ninkumpu.
Ninkumpu.
N-I-N-C-O-c-o-m-p-o-u-p nincompoop no n-i-n-c-o-m-p-o-o-p
nincompoop oh man god damn it that's the word i always use on twitter and i ain't even spell it
right and i've been using it on twitter the past past too. Come on, man. We can't
do this, man. Don't embarrass me today.
God damn it. Yeah, don't embarrass
us, Ocho. The next word
is skullduggery.
Skullduggery.
Skullduggery. Yes.
S-K-U-L-L
D-U-G-E-R-Y.
Skullduggery. No.
What? S-K- U-L-L-D-U-G-E-R-Y. Skullduggery. No. What?
S-K-U-L-L-D-U-G-G-E-R-Y.
Skullduggery.
That's what I just said.
Or I left a G out.
You did.
Fuck, man.
How about this, sir, Ocho?
Numskull.
Numskull.
Oh, listen.
If I get this wrong,
I'm going to jump off the balcony
numbskull
N-U-M-B-S-K-U-L-L
ding ding ding ding ding ding ding
about god damn time man
it's ridiculous man
people are going to start to think
people are going to start to think I'm dumb
they're going to start to think I'm dumb
until you have a conversation with me in person you know and we talk and you get a better understanding
and be like okay no you're real bright you're you're a bright young kid but why the fuck you
can't spell oh that's what they're gonna think yeah yeah i'm on the roll now i'm on the roll now. I'm on the roll now. Okay. This is one of my favorite words.
Ocho Cinco is full of malarkey.
The word is malarkey.
Malarkey?
Yes.
What the hell is that?
Ocho is full of malarkey.
Please use malarkey in a sentence.
I mean, I've never heard of it.
I just used it in a sentence.
Ocho is full of malarkey. I mean, I've never heard it. I just used it in a sentence. Ocho is full of malarkey.
I'm like, full of shit?
Yeah.
I ain't never heard it.
So I'm going to wing it now.
I'm going to wing it.
Now, I could be wrong.
M-A-M-A-L-A-R-K-E.
It's probably double L.
Malarkey.
M-A-L-L
Malar.
Malar.
O-R
K-E-Y?
No. M-A-L-A
R-K-E-Y.
Malarkey.
Ocho is full of malarkey.
Wait a minute.
How do you spell that?
M-A-R or M-A-R?
M-A-L-A-R-K-E-Y.
Malarkey.
You know what's funny?
I'm not even trying to be funny.
I've never, ever heard that word used in a sentence.
I've never heard that word in general outside of today.
So therefore, me not knowing how to spell it,
I mean, listen, I tried to sound it out.
I tried to sound it out, and it didn't work out.
And that's okay.
Okay. Ocho,
once upon a time, I went
into a bar, and I was involved
in a brouhaha.
Brouhaha. In a who?
A brouhaha.
What the f...
...
......... What the fuck?
Come on, man.
How are you going to ask me to spell a word that has to do with consuming alcohol when you walk into a bar and I don't even drink alcohol?
So how am I going to know how to spell a word that I know nothing about?
Actually, it's a fight.
Why didn't you just say fight? Spell fight.
No, you said you want me to use another sentence.
I went to a bar and I got involved in a brouhaha.
And that's how, that's what it's called, a brouhaha?
Yeah.
You being funny or you dead ass?
Yeah, brouhaha, yeah.
Brouhaha, I never heard of that.
Listen, I'm going to say it, I'm going to spell it, I'm going to spell it out, I'm going to say it. I'm going to spell it how it sound out. I'm going to spell it how it sound.
B-R-E-W
H-A-H-A
That's what it sound like to me.
B-R-O-U
H-A-H-A
See, somebody trying to be cute with the motherfucking English language.
They trying to...
Brew ain't B-R-O-W.
That makes no sense.
Yes, it is. Chris Broussard. Brew. B-R-O-W. That makes no sense. Yes, it is. Chris Broussard.
Brew.
B-R-O-U?
Oh, you said, okay, you're right.
You got me.
You got me.
You got me.
You got me.
You got me.
You got me.
You got me.
Hey, chat, please don't use this.
And then it's a bad day for me.
I just got off a long flight from Vegas,
six hours.
I'm a little slow right now.
Okay, the last word, Ocho.
Balderdash.
Balderdash.
Balderdash.
Balderdash?
Yes.
Can you use it in a sentence, please?
Balderdash.
Man, this balderdash is something that does not make sense.
It's nonsense.
I mean, bald is like bald?
Like bald?
Balderdash.
I mean...
Some of the things that Ocho says is balderdash.
Okay, listen, if I get this wrong
We need to just eliminate Spello Cinco
B-A-L
B-A-L-D-E-R
And it gotta be dash
It gotta be D-A-S-H
It gotta be
If I don't get this right
Just scrap the whole thing
That's it, balderdash
B-A-L-D-E-R-D-A-S-H.
Stop playing with me.
What you talking about, man?
This is what I do. What you talking about?
Stop playing with me.
What you talking about, man?
Balderdash. I don't even know what Balderdash
means, but I knew how to spell it because I sounded it out.
Let's go, boy. That's what I'm
talking about. I thought you sounded all the words, but
clearly that wasn't the case.
Honestly, you know, it's different when it comes to...
Oh, shoot, I hit my computer. Hold on.
Okay, there we go, there we go, there we go.
Yeah.
Uh-oh, lost it.
You ready?
I'm ready.
Now it's time for your favorite segment, Dunk on Unk.
Yeah!
Yeah! Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Question number one, Dunk on Unk.
Which Washington player holds a franchise record for the most rushing TDs in a single season.
Wow. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
He from Miami too.
He from Miami?
No. No, I'm just throwing it out there.
Never mind. Don't mind me.
He from Miami?
I don't know where he from.
Most Russian touchdowns.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Russian ones.
Russian ones.
Like when you run.
I know.
I'm going to say John Riggins.
I don't know.
That was a good one.
That was a good guess.
John Riggins is the correct answer.
For a bonus, would you like to answer
how many touchdowns that is no but i like how you try to throw me off though
better oh boy you dirty oh joe hey how you gonna try to pull a slumdog me you there
right wrong answer on the mirror for me
okay okay okay okay oh who was the buffalo bills all-time leading
my bad who is the buffalo bills all-time leader in receiving yards
buffalo bills all-time leading receiver in oh my god who is the buffalo bills
all-time leading receiver in receiving yards?
It's either one or two.
It might be one or two,
but you only got one name in you.
I only got one.
Damn!
Yeah, I know how you feel.
I'm going to say Eric Mose.
Oh, Dave, that motherfucker would be nice for it.
But the answer, the correct answer is Andre Reid. 13,095.
How many?
13,095 yards.
Andre Reid.
Okay.
We got you.
You won in one.
You won in one.
Which head coach led the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance?
Super Bowl XVI
Which head coach led the Bengals to their first...
First grade
Okay, that was a good one
That was a good one
Ocho, I'm...
Don't say you plugged in
No, don't say you plugged in
I'm logged in, Ocho
www.shark.com
I dialed it up Not really I dialed it up I'm long dead, Ocho. I'm www.shark.com.
I dialed it up.
Not really.
I dialed it up.
Everybody would know that.
Everybody would know that it has any type of knowledge of the game of football.
Okay, next one right here.
Oh, you definitely getting this.
In what year did the Jags make their first appearance in the afc championship oh they beat us it was a 90s it was after the 96 season so it's 97 they lost to the
uh they lost to the uh the patriots and what year does jags make their first okay it was 96 it was
the 96 season but the 96 goes into 97.
Okay, you got it right.
Okay, 96.
Because I was going to say, if you said 97, you would actually have been wrong
because you even talked about 98.
But you got it right.
Okay.
Here we go.
Name the three Bengal players.
I mean, we're the same size.
Don't do that.
Name the three Bengal players that have won the NFL
offensive rookie of the year award
name the three
bangle players that have won the NFL
offensive rookie of the year award
this is a good one right here
if you know your history
I don't
when the Bengals y'all ain't got won a whole
lot of awards now
y'all did oh you know what you call them y'all do got got to win a whole lot of awards now. Y'all did.
Oh, you know what you call them.
Y'all do got a couple of MVPs.
Boomer Sison won MVP.
Yeah.
I think Ken Anderson won MVP.
I know Chase was Rookie of the Year.
There you go.
You got one.
Man. Man. man yeah
I mean
the three are we talk about legends
yeah but
anybody and I'm not one of
no I'm just like I said
I'm gonna give you a hint with one I'm not one of them. No, I'm just, like I said.
I'm going to give you a hint with one R.
I'm going to just say downtown.
Downtown Freddie Brown?
Freddie Brown came out, he came out in the 85 draft with Jerry.
They took him over Jerry.
Cincinnati did.
It's not Freddie.
It's Eddie.
Downtown Eddie Brown.
I mean, yeah.
There's one more.
I'm just going to throw Kostya to the wind.
I'm going to say...
He played with...
God damn it.
Not a Keeney Smith.
God, why...
Slim Pickens?
Huh?
Slim Pickens?
Yeah.
Carl Pickens?
Yeah, yeah.
That's a three.
So technically, you didn't get that right
because I helped you out.
So you got two answers right.
I traded him.
It's at my place in Atlanta.
I traded him.
He went to the Pro Bowl one year.
And man, ain't nobody want the Bengals helmet.
He's like, man, I said, man, I'm not giving you my Bronco helmet
for no Bengals helmet.
He's like, man, just take it.
You can have it.
Hell no. Man, ain't nobody want no bingles helmet but i got one
it all depends on who it is do they got hold on do y'all still got the stripes on y'all helmet
you know all the stripes over the top of course you have them that's that's i mean we wouldn't
be the bangles if we didn't have the stripes on the helmet, huh? Yeah, because, you know, you used to have the Bengals on the side.
Oh, I like that.
No, with the word, the word Bengals.
Yeah, the Bengals, yeah.
Yeah, the word, yeah, yeah, that was dope, with the orange helmet.
They need to bring that back, make it a retro.
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Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
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Let's show the video.
You keep trying to hold that over my head.
And you're talking to me crazy and my woman crazy.
And that's why I've allowed her to this point.
But now I don't give a... But you just still...
I don't care anymore.
You keep calling her your woman.
That's my woman.
That's the mother of my child.
What do you mean?
Child.
What do you mean by that?
Child, that's right.
You did lose one of the babies.
My God, it's so good.
This is...
Oh, Hartley.
You're sick.
Thank God.
You're sick.
Why would you say that?
I mean...
You know she's still mourning it.
She's not mourning it.
No, shut the hell up.
Because at this point,
now you're getting out of control.
Yeah.
You're just letting my lost child,
your lost grandchild, and she's dealing with it right now.
No.
Look, right now, we're at the point now
where I need you to do something.
Right now you're going to do something.
Apologize to us.
What you just did was
pass along.
To who? To both of us.
To both of us.
You shut up.
You want me to shut up?
Come shut me up.
I bet you won't come shut me up.
No, I've had enough of her.
I'll put her in between a washer and a dryer.
Come play with me.
Oh, she's talking spicy.
She's going to put her in between.
How would you handle a situation like this?
This situation aside, let's just say you got it.
Okay, let's say Pauline, Paula.
Yeah, oh, she don't play.
She don't play because all that, all that.
Man, Hurricane don't play.
She cussing everybody out.
How would you handle that situation?
Obviously, real, real is important to you.
That's your mom.
Hey, real, real, real got it when my mama was here.
Huh?
Real got cut out when my mama was here.
Matter of fact, I'm going to show you.
You can't even see, right?
Listen, remember I told you when my mama passed away?
Her messages, right right you see my phone
me scrolling
all her messages still there
you want to know her last message was to me
I ain't even erased yet
hold on
custom rail lands out
second row you laughing
I ain't going to say second row at the monk funeral
not a seat for me at the
funeral as for sherelle said to me she had no contact information on me to let me know you
were having a party fuck that bitch too
hey what oh well my mama was hell man and everybody got it there's a saying i don't know
how many people in the chat that are from miami or any of my friends there's a saying you are really not a
friend of mine we are not really friends if you haven't been cursed out by my mama so what i do
try to do in situations like that i try to de-escalate them as much as possible but once
she got that lick in her system if my mama got that lick in her system oh it's a wrap yeah there's nothing i can
do there's nothing i can say it's a wrap i believe there have to be a healthy level of respect on
both sides i understand because you know moms don't believe anybody is ever going to be good
enough for their good enough yeah and fathers don't believe that anybody's ever going to be
good enough for their daughters right but there has to be a level of respect there that this is the person that I choose.
And whatever mistake I make, I'm going to have to stand in it.
I'm going to have to own it.
And, you know, there might be a time down the road that you say, I told you so.
Right.
But if I introduce you to somebody, I don't need you to this in this situation, notwithstanding,
just be respectful because I'm going to demand I'm going to demand my partner be respectful of you because you are my mom and you are an adult,
you're older than she is. And so she's going to give you a level of respect,
but in order to get respect, you're going to have to give respect. Yeah. And I don't want to be,
I'm listening. Every time I come around, I'm not going to be a referee. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. That's not what I'm here for.
Yeah.
You know, I want my partner to be around, to know my family, to my grandmother and my mom and my sister, my brother and family.
But to come around and be and to be, you're not going to be disrespectful.
Yeah.
You're not going to call out her name.
And my partner, damn, she's not going to be disrespectful to you because You're not going to call out her name and my partner, damn, she's not
going to be disrespectful to you because at the end of the day,
that's still my mom. Yeah.
She gave me life. So we're going to
be respectful. I demand respect
on both sides. I demand it from my
mom to respect my partner and I demand
my partner respect my mom.
Yeah, that's tough. That's tough. I mean,
listen, I mean, your
mom is a little different than my mom was.
I mean, there are other people's mom. They operate different in that in that space when it comes to who their son might be dating.
My mama don't give to you know what and didn't care who you were.
You was you was going to get it. Any any any small little situation where things don't most of the time go her way or you
don't or you don't uh you don't check in it's just it just it just weird some of the things that
would trigger her and i would do everything i can in in my power to to do to de-escalate
situations the best way i can and you know it was hard for me to even take my mama places with me
huh it was hard to take her to important stuff, red carpet events
because I know what's going to happen.
I know what's going to happen.
That's tough.
It never failed.
It never failed, even when I tried.
It never failed. In chat,
if y'all don't know about Hurricane Paula,
you can go watch
in action when we did
marriage boot camp together. My mama and I When we did marriage boot camp together,
my mom and I, we did marriage boot camp together,
family edition, where I tried to reunite
and bring us a little closer together
because we were always at wit's end.
My grandma raised me, so I tried to do all I can
to see if I can fix and rectify our situation
as mother and son.
And boy, she showed her ass.
She showed her ass.
She cussed everybody out.
My thing is I'm never going to curse my mom.
I'm never going to be disrespectful to my mom.
I'm just going to have a conversation with my mom
and like, mom, look, I'm an adult now. I'm not the little boy. Yes, I am. I'm still going to have a conversation with my mom and like mom look I'm an adult now
I'm not the little boy yes
I'm still your baby
I'm the one that you gave birth to on June
26, 1968 in Cook County
Hospital that's me
but I'm a man now
and I'm well
I'm in my right mind
I'm old enough I'm wise
enough to make decisions.
They might not be perfect.
My grandmother had just the opposite approach.
My grandma was like,
I ain't got to sleep with him.
If you like him,
I love him.
Cause I ain't got to spend one day with him,
son.
That was my grandma.
Anytime I brought somebody, I didn't bring a whole lot of people around my grandma,
but she said,
son,
I ain't got you.
The one they got to live with them.
Are you happy? Right. And if they make make you happy you being happy makes me happy and if my happiness
is dependent on you you being happy son do it right but you know my my mom and look my mom
is and i get it but like i would i would I would, I wouldn't allow my mom. Um,
I probably was like,
you know,
take my,
take my,
take my partner home,
my girlfriend home.
And then I'm going to come back and I'm gonna have a conversation.
I'm gonna have a deep conversation with my mom.
And I'm gonna say,
mom,
that's disrespectful.
I said,
so in other words,
you don't respect me.
So you don't give,
you don't give,
you don't care about me.
You don't care what I want.
You don't care what I like. You don't care about my happiness. This ain't about you, mom. Right.
This is not about you. And I understand you want what's best for your child.
All parents, I can say all, most parents want what's best for their child. If they're,
if they have anything, right. Cause I've never, I've never going to be that parent that I've
prepared. Oh, you think you better than me.
What parent worth anything
says that to a child
you think you better than me?
Right.
But I will have a conversation
with my mom.
Mm-hmm.
That I,
I thought that was
very disrespectful.
Yeah.
The way you talk to her,
the way you talk to me.
Right. And mom, I i'ma always love you
but if you can't respect the person that i'm with i can't come around you yeah shoot that
shit there boy man shit i'm there you see that little speech you gave just now being nice about
man you can't i can't even come around man my man but carry your, carry your black ass on there. Fuck you and nothing.
I wish you could have met my mama,
man.
I don't know how many people from the chat,
but as watching the show,
that's from the career,
that nobody,
my old girl,
boy,
she ain't play that shit,
boy.
Boy,
she ain't play that.
I don't care.
It don't matter who he is.
Everybody got it.
Coaches,
teachers,
friends,
my girls,
my kids, those that have kids from, everybody got it. Coaches, teachers, friends, my girls, my kids.
Those that have kids from everybody got it.
Everybody was fair game.
It was very different the way my grandmother approached my girlfriends
or people that I was dealing with than my mom.
Yeah.
My grandma was like, you happy?
Take care of the babies. babies hey because i want them great
i want them great grand to be around x y and z alice mary alice
different ball game huh but but the thing is that that you know you take you take mom
just because i have somebody in my life that doesn't mean I love you any less.
Just because I got a kid from this person, that doesn't mean that's going to take any of my love from you.
You're my mom.
You're always going to be my mom.
I'm always going to do for you.
But now I have responsibilities that I have to do for someone else also.
Now, I might not be able to do as much as I could do because I have responsibilities that I have to do for someone else also right now I might not be
able to do as much as I could do because I have other responsibilities first and foremost that's
one thing Barney and Mary Porter raised us to do you take care of your responsibilities
and I'm gonna do that right because I created it so anytime you create something you take care of
it right okay mom but I still got you.
You think you can't call me
and say I need something,
I need X, Y, and Z,
and not get it?
Maybe I don't give you everything.
Because, look,
mom, you and I both know
a lot of times you call for stuff
that you don't really need,
but you know I got it
and I'm going to send it.
Send it anyway, yeah.
Yes.
Love you.
Like, why the hell y'all think I do all this?
For my family, my sister, my brother, my mom, my kids.
You know, I can say I don't buy a whole lot of stuff for me.
It's about them.
I don't have a grandmother now.
My grand is gone.
But what she did is what I did promise her that i was gonna hold it down
right then i was gonna make sure everybody was gonna be okay and she could go rest easy knowing
that she and my grandfather did the job of the way they were supposed to rear me and i was gonna hold
it down i got it right don't you worry about a thing you're never gonna have to worry about
spanking you're never gonna have to worry about living you're not gonna have to worry about a thing. You're never going to have to worry about spanking. You're never going to have to worry about living. You're not going to have to worry about mama. My
kid's straight. I'm going
to be okay because that's the way I was
raised. So
yeah, I just, I'm big on
respect, don't you? I don't bother people.
I don't call people out their name.
I stay to myself. It's not that important to me
what somebody else doing. It doesn't bother
me what some woman is
doing. If you ain't feeding finance or F'ing
Shan, why do I care?
Right.
You need to have some kind of
importance for me to
care about what you're doing.
Nah.
Kayla,
Kaylee, Kiari,
okay. My kid's mom,
I worry about, hey, they married. Okay. My kid's mom, I worry about, hey,
they married.
Hey.
You know y'all can still call if you need something.
Right, right.
You can still call.
Let them know,
hey, ain't nothing going on.
They ain't got to worry about that.
But I don't believe
in that disrespect stuff.
You're not going to disrespect somebody. Nah. Mama, we don't i don't believe in that disrespect stuff you're not gonna disrespect somebody nah mama we don't do that but my mom good now my mom good good yeah she done got old now she okay
she just want to go gamble she just want to spend my money at the casinos play a lot yeah she good
my mama yeah i well she can't go to get she can't go to sporting events because i don't play anymore
she hasn't been to a sporting event uh since i last played in in 03 that was her thing you know
her baby playing she coming to see me play i want to come let me come early because i don't want to
sit in the cold so we try to line up with two games back to back so she come out there that's
you know she get out there that fr. She stay to the following Monday.
She back out.
She done got her two games.
She good.
Right.
Yeah.
But yeah, I'm big.
I'm big on,
I'm big on respect, Ocho.
But it's tough.
It's tough because you do realize
when you date someone
or you marry someone,
you married into that family too now.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Most definitely.
Most definitely. Most definitely.
Ocho, now it's time for our last segment of the day.
It's time for Q&A.
Q&A.
Q&A.
Q&A.
My mom loved the slot, and she ain't won nothing.
I said, I told her, I'm going to put a slot machine in my house.
So that way I get all my money back.
All the money I gave you, I get it right back.
Kemper Northwood Jr. said, my question is,
can the Bills win the AMC Championship if they don't face Kansas City?
They absolutely are good enough.
Yeah.
Josh Allen is playing unbelievable.
If they had an MVP vote probably right now, he'd probably win it.
He definitely, he definitely would win it.
You know what?
And not to go off track and you talk about Josh Allen, what he's doing right now and the bills, but the goddamn just look good.
What I saw from Aaron Rodgers last week.
Look good. So I think the AFC is up for grabs when it comes between the jets and the Bills, but the goddamn Jets look good. What I saw from Aaron Rodgers last week looked good.
So I think the AFC is up for grabs when it comes between the Jets and the Bills because right now the Dolphins don't have no horse in the race right now
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They ain't got no horse in the race.
But that goddamn Josh Allen, man, I don't know what the hell he eat.
I don't know what he eat.
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As long as he takes care of the football, as long as he realizes that, you know,
in order for you to beat them, Ocho,
you're probably going to have to put him in a situation
where he feels he needs to be Superman.
Yeah.
And then, you know, that's when the turnovers come out.
That's when the turnovers come out.
Yeah.
Saint the Snipper.
You have funny stories about Clem Portis in Denver
and talk about how he ended someone's career
not blocking no special
team. Ocho, you the goat.
Now, you know what?
We had pulled up for
Rookie Night Out.
We took down Del Frisco.
We had pulled over the head for about 20
brands. What?
20,000.
He paid it?
What the hell you mean? Him and Ashley Lee? Yeah, hell yeah, they paid it. Man, y'all would have had to get that in blood,000. He paid it? What the hell you mean? Him and Ashley Lee?
Yeah, hell yeah, they paid it.
Man, y'all would have had to get that in blood, man.
Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. We got it.
We got it.
Hey, I would have whooped every last one of y'all.
So I said $20,000.
$20,000 who?
$20,000 American dollars?
American dollars.
I mean, the linemen,
the linemen, they made, I think it was, hold on,
I think Big Foster,
they ended up going to Vegas. He took them to Vegas.
All we did is stay in Denver.
Had a little cast of steak, lobster,
you know, I ain't eat no, I ain't, you know, I'm allergic
to shellfish, but I had some steak, you know,
order a nice, you know, $8,000
bottle of wine, you know.
You did it right. Got to fill the the limo i need my own limo i can't ride with somebody else because i'm gonna need to
go because you know hey you know you know you know the limo don't close nobody knows where the nose
you know what i'm saying oh joe yeah so uh man i don't know what's worse saying, Ojo? Yeah. So, man, I don't know.
With Portis, I don't even think.
Because back then, I didn't even really have to go.
I only went to hands team.
And that was only on Friday for like 10 minutes.
Right.
But, man, you know what I hate most?
Is that...
Portis not realizing how good he could have been.
Oh yeah.
Legend.
You got to realize he rushed for 1,500 yards
and 15 touchdowns
was Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Follow that up with
1,599 and 16 touchdowns.
And Mike traded him for Champ Bailey
because
he wasn't going to do right.
Right.
He was going to do
everything he was going to do.
He was going to do stuff
that he shouldn't do.
Right.
We got curfew.
11 o'clock,
11.30, 12 o'clock.
I'm looking out my window.
Yeah.
I see him looking back.
See if anybody looking at him.
I go into his car.
Dang.
I'm thinking to myself, you ain't going to be here long, bro.
Mike ain't going to put up with that.
I don't care how great you are.
Mike ain't going to put up with it.
Right.
He was good, man.
Porter should be in the Hall of Fame.
Oh, yeah. That's how good he was.
I'm not telling you something I heard.
I'm telling you what I know.
He should have been in the Hall of Fame.
He was lazy.
He was lazy.
He just had God-given ability,
but he was lazy,
and he was going to cut every effing corner that he could. Now, I don't know what he was lazy and he was gonna cut every effing corner that he could
now i don't know what he was like when he was in washington i'm telling you what it was like
there was the two years i was in dim right
and that's that's just tough for me because i hate to see guys waste that that kind of ability
right see here i man i'd have had 20 000 yards with my see guys waste that kind of ability. Man, I'd have had 20,000 yards. Would my work ethic
and that kind of ability?
Man, please.
Stephanie Warfield said,
Jayden Daniel was fun to watch tonight.
Rank your top five most fun quarterbacks
to watch from any time period.
I picked the 90s through 2010.
Mine are Vic, Marino, McNair,
Payton, Steve DeBerg,
Honorable Mitchell with Culpepper and Elway.
Who was your favorite quarterback to watch, Ocho?
Oh, Marino.
Marino was my favorite quarterback to watch because that was all I knew.
Huh?
Dano.
We call him Dano.
Dano.
We call him Dano.
You know what I mean?
Hawaii 5-0.
Right.
That's all I knew growing up.
Dan Marino, Mark Duper, and Mark Clayton.
That was all I knew. Hold on. I'm getting my charted because
my computer, my laptop on 10%.
I mean, obviously, you got to take Vic.
You got to take, like, Lamar. I think I'm looking at these you like you like wow factor
McNair you got hell trying to get him on the ground
and he goes he's kind of like a like a big band he was big band before
big band right um
um right um um
Vic was super exciting
Lamar has that has that same ability
the flash can throw it can run
he's gonna make you miss he's gonna stop on a dime
start take off again make you
look foolish the same thing Vic Vic
was just gonna outrun you you wasn't gonna
be able to catch him
I love Patrick Mahomes and his ability his improvisational look foolish. The same thing. Vic was just going to outrun you. You wasn't going to be able to catch him.
I love Patrick Mahomes and his ability,
his improvisational ability
to throw the football.
Okay, we good.
How many of them quarterbacks you just
named that you like?
I like Vic. I like Lamar.
As far as like.
I'm looking at them like exciting to watch, like, damn.
Oh, exciting?
Yeah.
Well, number one, most exciting quarterback of all to me from an exciting standpoint, like, must-see TV would be Vic.
Yeah.
Would be Michael Vic.
I don't think unless you were there during that time, during that tenure, you'd never understand.
Nah.
You would never understand what that Michael Vic experience was like.
Yeah.
Lamar's up there.
Lamar's up there.
Oh, yeah.
Lamar's up there as well.
It's about, like, exciting.
Yeah, that's the thing.
And Mike admitted it.
Like, if he had taken it more serious.
Right.
If he took it as serious as Lamar does.
Hmm.
Boy.
Boy, he was special.
Yeah, he was. He was special. Yes, he he was i'm talking about from just playing the position you gotta say brady oh yeah man brady in my homes just like i'm talking about
just playing like if i could if i could like a quarterback his ability to
to under duress
and be calm
like Brady
I want his mind to be like a computer
like Tom Cruise at the board
at Minority Report
just off information
I want him to have the improvisational
skills like a Mahone
I want him to have the foot speed like. I want him to have the foot speed
like Vic. I want him to have the
athleticism to make you miss like
Lamar Jackson. And I want him to have
the arm talent of Aaron Rodgers.
I ain't gonna lose a game.
I ain't gonna lose a game.
My quarterback gonna run
for like 200 yards
a game and throw for 300 every game.
Those are the days.
J-Dub Akron said,
have either of you ever been racially insensitive
or had a racially insensitive coach?
If so, how did you handle
that situation? Congrats on the new
award. Nah.
Nah, I never had that happen.
I never had that happen. Nah.
And you know, I grew up
in rural South in the damn 70s.
It would be more inclined
for you to experience something like that than
I would. Yeah.
I always had,
I had like my first,
my first coach,
uh,
was,
uh,
uh,
rest of soul.
Francis Dutton was her son,
David.
I went to school with her son,
Clayton,
who was his younger.
David was his older brother.
Uh,
so I went to school with them.
So he was cool.
And then Dorsey, Missy rest his soul. He was his soul, he was my first black coach that I had.
Nah.
But you know, back then, if a coach checked you and you went home,
the first thing your grandparents asked you, or your mom asked you,
what'd you do?
Because I know that man didn't do that for nothing.
That's what I know we are.
I just told you what the man did.
You talking about I did something.
So,
back then, people held your ass accountable.
Parents held
your ass, parents and grandparents held your ass
accountable. Because I know you.
Because you got a smart mouth.
Okay, and?
What you did wrong
was the question every time.
But I have not.
I don't know how I would have
handled it. It's different because
you're talking now
I'm 56. You're talking about
a kid somewhere between the ages of 9
and 13. Yeah.
The way you react
you never got
sideways with an adult
no matter
black white you just didn't you just
chalked it up and went on about your day
went on about your day
Joni Fonda said
what do you think about
D.J.onay Carrington's
poke in the eye on CeCe?
Can I get a shout out for my children,
Will and Grace? Love you both.
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your mom wants to give you guys a shout out.
I didn't see it, but i heard people talking about it
it was the accident she got there yeah she reached in she reached in and just caught a
high by accident yeah man i had so much other stuff you know trying to get ready for first
take tomorrow knowing that you know um so i'm just looking at the game you know caitlyn clark
yesterday playing the sun looking at as, what she was able to do.
I knew we were going to talk about Asia and the MVP,
Caitlin and the Rookie of the Year.
So I'm sorry, guys. I wish I could
give you a more definitive answer, but I didn't
see it. Y'all know I ain't got no problem.
If I see something, I'm going to say it.
Haram, bro, I don't
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Now, now you're free to start getting some hate too. Now. Who?
You. Now, everybody loves me though,
regardless. Nah, nah, hell nah.
I need you to get some of that.
You need to get some of that heat up off your boy.
And, I mean,
they,
nah,
it's just impossible.
I'm such a,
I'm such a likable figure.
It's hard to even hate me.
Like,
it's hard.
You would have to like really dig deep down and just be like,
and if you hate me,
then it's actually some,
it says more about you than it does me.
I'm just saying it does.
Oh,
so you really tell me it's really hard to hate somebody that you don't know,
huh?
Oh,
okay.
I get what you mean.
I mean,
listen,
I'm just telling you,
I'm just such a likable.
I'm such a likable person.
Me too.
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Yeah, yeah.
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We did this shirt.
We do all the t's
uh that's 84 being spelled out unk and ocho t's are back in stock i repeat unk and ocho t's are
back in stock and if you ordered merch within the last three weeks it's being shipped out this week
ocho has a new cigar it's called cigar of. It's a limited edition tribute to Ocho's legendary NFL
career. This is an extremely, extremely limited release. So make sure you get your reserve box
now. Only 850 boxes will be available for reservation. If your reservation is required,
we pin the link at the top of the chat. So make sure if you're a cigar smoker,
if you want to get one for a friend,
a loved one, or a family member,
that's the cigar.
Ocho Cigar of Honor,
a limited edition tribute to Ocho's NFL career,
extremely, extremely limited,
and there'll only be 850 boxes sold.
And when the 850 are sold there will be no more jayden
daniels proved that he's him with a victory on the road a 38 20 33 victory he was 21 of 23 254
two touchdowns no turnovers he outdueled joe burrow it's the first time since 1940 we had a game
there were no punts and no turnovers by either team.
Tremendous job for him. Jaden Daniels and the Washington
Commanders moved to 2-1. And Josh Allen
leads the demolition over the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10.
They score on five straight positions in the first half
and they blow out the Jags 47-10
behind Josh
Allen's sensational night.
I'm up. He's Ocho. This is
Nightcap. We'll see you Thursday.
The Volume.
The Made for
This Mountain podcast exists
to empower listeners to rise above
their inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them.
So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and then climb that mountain.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify.
The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain.
This is the struggle.
Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures
and your guide on good company. The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators
shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the
competitive world of streaming. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
There are so many stories out there.
And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran-Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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