Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Travis Hunter's insane Shohei Ohtani comments + 49ers trade Deebo
Episode Date: March 3, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Heisman winner Travis Hunter saying playing both ways in the NFL is more difficult that Shohei Ohtani pitching and hitting in MLB, the ...49ers trading Deebo Samuel to the Commanders, and much more!04:00 - Travis Hunter on playing two positions12:11 - Deebo Samuel to Commanders18:53 - Will Howard off at NFL Combine23:25 - Spark it or Skip it39:30 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Travis Hunter says
him playing both sides of the football is
more difficult than Shohei Otani
hitting and pitching in baseball. Let's take a listen
to what Trav had to say, Ocho.
What's more difficult?
Probably me
when I do a football because it's a lot
on your body. You know, Tony, he's
a great player, but you got to do a lot
of it in football.
Hey, listen. Completely
different sides of the spectrum.
Boy,
hey, Trav,
I know you're going to see this,
but until you can get
in that cage,
you hear me?
Just the batting cage.
I don't even want
no real pitcher.
Just the machine.
Tell them to turn it up
to 90, 95 miles per hour.
Let me see you hit it.
Just a fastball.
I ain't talking about
no slider.
I ain't talking about
no curve.
I ain't talking about no sinker. Ain't talking about no change up. Ain't talking about no cut fast ain't talking about no curve I ain't talking about no sinker
He ain't talking about no change up
He ain't talking about no cut fastball
Just straight heat
The most difficult thing to do in this world
Is hit a baseball coming at you
Just a fastball
That's it
Just a fastball
As difficult as a game of football is
And I love you
You're an exceptional talent
Yes But it's not even comparable But if you think about it As difficult as the game of football is, and I love you, you're an exceptional talent. Yes.
But it's not even comparable.
But if you think about it, we can only—
It's not even comparable.
Ocho.
Man.
We can only track two players in Major League history—
Deion and Bo.
Actually, no.
To play baseball, pitch, and hit.
We're talking about Babe Ruth, and we're talking about Shohei Otani.
Yes, sir. Troy Brown. We saw Troy about Babe Ruth and we're talking about Shohei Otani. Troy Brown, we saw
Troy Brown do that with the Patriots.
Play offensive defense.
Play D.D., yeah.
Brian Jordan did it. Time did it.
Do you see
the level? Shohei Otani is the
best player in baseball.
That's different.
He could be a number one starter
for your
pitching staff and
he's the best
hitter in baseball. He can
hit for average, hit for power.
He can run the base.
Trav, I love
you, bro, but the hardest
thing to do, and I've talked to a lot of guys
that did, but I talked to both.
Both say the hardest thing to do is hit the talked to a lot of guys that did but i i talked to both yeah both say the hardest thing to do here to baseball i talked to time now we're talking about two of the
greatest athletes to have ever played you name a sport bow in time are two are two of the top five
okay if you want jim thorpe or whomever else you want to put into this equation but i tell you this
bo jackson and time are two are the top five athletes that we've ever seen.
Yeah.
And both of those guys told me, say, hitting the baseball is the hardest thing to do.
Very difficult.
Very difficult.
Very, very difficult.
And to do it at that level?
Now, we're going to see you, Trav, come in.
Now, Ocho, we've seen Sheldon Ohtani at the highest level do it.
Yeah. And be an all-star
and be an MVP.
Now, Trav, you're going to have to get
one of them all-stars. You're going to have to get to the Pro Bowl now
to match this.
There's a chance he could do it. There's a chance he could do it
as rookie year.
Listen, the last
rookie, the last...
As a DB or a wide receiver? For sure. Listen, the last rookie, the last…
As a DB or a wide receiver?
Last wide receiver I came, I heard him come out with this kind of confidence
and say some of the things he's saying
and live up to everything he's saying was Jamar Chase.
You know, it wasn't outlandish or something like this,
but I'm just saying the confidence that Travis Hunter has.
Hell, Jamar Chase said, I'm coming
into the league, I got
drafted by the Bengals, and I'm coming out
and I'm breaking every record.
He ain't lying. He ain't lying.
He stood on business about everything he said
and meant it. And Travis Hunter
had that same type of cachet
and same type of confidence.
That's why I believe there's a chance
he can do it.
He can do it.
I'm not saying that he can't do both.
He's not going to put the number of plays in that he did in college.
That's difficult.
That's difficult.
He'd have to have the condition of a 15,000.
I'm trying to think.
What's the longest distance race at the Olympics?
And the kind of...
The marathon.
Yeah.
The kind of win
and lung capacity you need
to do something
like that
at that extreme level.
That's too much, huh?
Yeah.
I'm just thinking about
exerting that kind of energy
messing around with
with Ike Taylor
and
and being tired
I'm thinking about a
12-13 play drive
yeah
and now
we kick a field goal
now we come back
now I'm on defense
man
man stop
it's different.
And
he's going to find out
there are guys that are closer
to his skill set
than he previously thought.
That's the thing about
the NFL, Ocho.
You find guys that,
hold on,
man, I used to be able to do this.
I can't wait.
Wait a minute.
Damn.
Why am I still here? here yeah and at that point the
only thing that separates you is your technique
yeah only thing it's gonna be it's gonna be interesting to see because you know uh
even no matter who you think is not a really good receiver, they were probably better than the receiver that he went against.
That's the thing about this.
People don't realize how good the guy you say that's a bum,
or you don't think he's good,
people don't realize how good they actually are with you.
Yeah, yeah.
Look who they're playing against.
They play against guys that make them look like that.
Right.
It's just like those guys that you see,
ah,
that guy on the bench,
you don't never get in the game.
Okay.
Go down to the Y and play one-on-one and watch what he do to you.
Go to Lifetime and watch what he do to you.
Put you in a blender.
Put you in a blender.
People don't realize like pros, like that that they get paid to do this uh-huh man please
you underestimate the jokes man you don't you can't do that just cause because the the level
i mean you look at a lebron and a guy might be the 13th or 14th guy. You're like, but that guy?
Yeah.
And this is what I was telling somebody.
The guy that you think is the 13th or the 14th guy on the bench,
that guy is closer to LeBron than you are to the 13th or the 14th guy on the bench.
Think about what I just said, Ocho.
The 13th or 14th guy on the bench is closer to LeBron
than what the guy sitting at home talking
is to the 13th, 14th
guy on the bench. I got you.
I got you. Simply
because the guy, the fact that he's on the
bench, I mean, we'll
leave it at that. He's actually
on the bench. Okay.
Okay.
That lets you know.
But I'm actually,
look,
I said this,
I thought
DB,
because I think he's more sound
as a DB
than he is as a wide receiver.
I think he out-athletic,
his athleticism,
it gets him by a lot of stuff.
Now, not to say that he can't
fine-tune and
get some nuances of the receiver,
but I think right now, you can just
drop him in right now, Ocho at DB,
and he understands, having been
coached by time, I think he has a great
timing. His ball skills are
really, really good. And for him to be
long-legged,
he can transition really well.
He can get in and out of breaks really well.
Yeah.
He tracks the ball.
Exceptional.
Great hand.
You know, he got great hands.
Don't you?
Cause he's a wide receiver.
So, you know, he got great hands.
And for him, it's just not good enough for him to knock the ball down.
He's trying to take the ball away.
And take it and go the other way with it at that.
Go the other way.
Dance.
So. take the ball away. And go the other way with it at that. Go the other way. So,
the big news
of the weekend, Ocho. The 49ers
have dealt Debo Samuels to the Commanders
in exchange for a fifth-round pick.
As a part of the trade, Washington
is taking on the remainder of Samuels'
contract, paying his
full $17.55
million salary in 2025 due to uh uh do the commanders not have
the most dangerous offensive core they have jay danes a quarterback who was offensive rookie
dia brian robinson jr running back terry scary terry mcclurin they have debo samuels and Zach Ertz. They also have a Dianomi Brown.
Dianomi Brown.
Listen, they've
improved. They've improved tremendously.
I mean, hell, they were in the NFC Championship.
Huh? Yeah.
They were in the NFC Championship last year,
and then you bring a dynamic playmaker
like Debo Samuels over to your offense again,
and what does it do for your quarterback?
It takes pressure off your quarterback again.
Even more pressure.
I don't have to do more.
What do you mean we got Debo Samuels?
You know how many things he can do?
He's a little Swiss Army knife.
He can play in the side and go outside.
You can put him in motion.
You can put him in the backfield.
You can do so much with him.
You know, so as long as the creativity is there.
I'm not sure who the offensive coordinator is.
Cliff Kingsbury.
Oh, it's Cliff?
Oh, man.
Oh, man, they straight.
They straight.
Listen, Clingberry
ain't no different than McVay.
McVay.
Clingberry ain't no different
than Andy Reid.
I'm just saying
from a creative standpoint
and knowing what to do
and using your players
to their strengths.
So they're going to be fine.
Oh, they definitely going to be fine. Oh, they're
definitely going to be fine.
I mean, but what the 49ers going to do?
Now they're talking about trading Brandon
Naive too.
17.5,
17 million.
So they traded a fifth round for him
and the Cowboys traded the fourth round
for Mingo.
Oh, my bad.
What'd you think of it, Ocho?
Jerry Jones?
No, they do not have Ocho.
Do the commanders have the most dangerous?
No.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Did Saquon retire?
No.
They still got AJ.
They still got Devontae.
And they still got Goddard.
Nah.
They don't have the most dangerous, hey they improved tremendously I'll tell you that
for sure they improved tremendously
a lot
now are we sure
are they better than Detroit
ooh that's a good one
with Alvin Roth
wait hold on with Jameson Williams, Alvin Roth, St. Brown
and LeBron
and Gibbs and Montgomery are we sure with Almon Ra wait hold on with Jameson Williams Almon Ra St. Brown and LeBron I don't know
and Gibbs
and Montgomery
are we sure
no
no
no
hey that's crazy
uh
you throw Minnesota
in there
Addison
Jetta
Jones
Hawkinson
Minnesota
wait hold on
hold on
hold on hold on Hold on
Hold on
Hold on
Green Bay
Wicks
Reed
Dobbs
Watson
Check this out
Don Jacobs
Deebo Samuel
Terry McLaurin
Marshawn Lattimore
Has a 61 million dollar cap hit
Jalen Hurts
AJ Brown
Devontae Smith
Saquon Barkley
Dallas Gardner
Has a 6666 million cap hit.
Howie teed off.
Howie works some magic.
Hey, listen, you know who need to work some magic?
Who?
America's team.
They ain't got nothing to work. And they're about to
they said the reports are they're about
to franchise a Digizua.
So that's going to be $25 million.
Hard cap. You can't spread it.
Dak is about to be
what? $90 million against the cap?
CD?
You haven't even signed
Micah.
Right.
I think, but to give them a little breathing room,
you know, they'll restructure Dak.
They give him a lump sum on the front end
and the signing bonus.
They'll free him up some of that cap.
And that's their fault.
They want to wait till the last minute to do that.
They do.
They did that.
That's what they always do.
That's why you wait
till the last minute.
Now you got a franchise
to dig into.
Now, if you don't sign him,
guess what?
He gone.
Yeah.
But you mess your cap up.
You got to have some foresight
in order to see,
like, you know what?
This guy's a player for.
I know, hey,
go to him, sign him a little early.
And then a year from now, you're like, damn, they got him for that?
Yeah.
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Oh,
Joe,
Will Howard has had an off combine.
He's one of the quarterbacks that opted to throw the NFL scouting combine over the weekend and his performance brought mixed reviews and was deemed
inconsistent.
He missed multiple passes,
including a couple of deep balls down the field.
She do it came to his defense.
I don't understand why y'all hating on Will Howard. He just wasn't a natty.
It's hard to throw to a receiver that you don't
know. Everyone
runs routes differently.
And
y'all want QBs to come to the combine
and throw.
I mean, listen,
we talk about quarterbacks
that are just coming off seasons,
we could turn on the film.
What are you judging
someone in shirts and shorts?
It does nothing.
Everybody looks great,
all American,
in shirts and shorts.
What do you do
once you put the helmet
and shoulder pads on
and your cleats?
How do you perform then?
How did Will Howard perform then?
What did he throw at Jeremiah Smith?
Yep.
Come on, man.
What are we talking about?
Oh, I want to make sure you look good.
I want to make sure you pass the eye test
and your shorts
and you hit every receiver
that you've never thrown to before
and complete every pass.
Get out of here.
Please.
Yeah, it's tough.
I mean, sometimes you get
nervous.
Sometimes I,
but I used to run,
man, first of all,
I used to have my ankles taped.
I didn't have no ankles taped.
Man,
bad,
bad on your ankle.
I mean,
I had never been on turf
before in my life.
Right.
Like it is what it is.
Somebody going to give me a chance.
Yeah.
That's it.
I was like, I sure hope somebody that take me,
they don't play on turf.
You know who I thought was going to take me, Ocho?
The team that I had the most contact with?
Who I talked to the most?
Who that?
Cincinnati Bengals.
Hey, what?
Hey, you could have been over there with your boy, huh?
I figured Cincinnati, Seattle, because they had called, asked where I was going to be.
Right.
And Cincinnati, Seattle.
Who else?
I didn't hear from Denver.
Maybe the Patriots because their guy came several times and worked me out.
Yeah.
Oh, Philly.
Philly.
I talked to Buddy Ryan, rest his soul.
I talked to him a lot.
So I was like, I just knew.
I say Philly, Cincinnati, or Seattle. I was like, damn, Seattle play. I say Cincinnati him a lot. So I was like, I just knew I say Philly,
Cincinnati or Seattle.
I was like,
damn Seattle player.
I say Cincinnati play on turf,
Seattle play on turf and Philly play on turf.
Cause you know,
the vet was terrible.
Right.
The vet was every year was voted the worst,
worst field condition.
Yes.
Seattle was on turf.
Cause they played back then.
Oh,
Joe,
they played in the kingdom.
Yeah.
I don't know if you remember the Kingdome.
And then Cincinnati.
Like, man, Cincinnati don't win-ish, though.
That's not necessary.
And then, lo and behold,
Bronco Country.
There you go. There you go.
There you go.
Yeah, you was alright.
You was alright.
Who's that boy?
Who's that boy?
Hey, bro, don't worry about that.
They know what you can do.
Hey, when you have your pro when
you have your pro day and you throw into your receivers at ohio state and all that matter but
and again even even at the pro day again are they drafting you based on what you're doing
at the combine yes a little bit of it comes into play but those where you have that much film, like a Will Howard,
what are you talking about?
You not throwing well at the combine
is why your stock
is going to drop.
Huh?
Anybody saying that
is why certain scouts
don't need to be in position
to make calls
for certain teams.
Turn on the film, man.
There's a lot of film
with Will Howard
and what he did
at Ohio State.
What are we talking about?
Oh, he didn't throw well.
Oh, we talking about
shorts and shirt.
I get it.
Stop playing, man.
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Okay, okay, okay, okay.
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Okay, okay.
This is right up my alley right here.
I like this.
Spark it or skip it.
Okay, okay, okay.
You know what I mean, Ocho?
You know. talk to me i don't i don't i don't pop one just in case just in case just in case hey you spark it
wait you don't know wait you you pop one right now don't worry about that 15 minutes 15 minutes. 15 minutes. All right, Ocho.
First one.
Wilt Cream.
Spark it or skip it?
Spark it.
I told you about that, Nat.
I told you.
Huh?
Stay with me.
Do we have to agree?
Listen, yes, the chat agrees.
No.
What?
Skip it.
What did you talk about? Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
Nope.
Time out, time out, time out, time out.
You gonna make a mess, Ocho.
What the hell I'm gonna do, lay down plastic in my bed for?
What did I tell you?
You don't listen, man.
You're not a Hall of Famer.
You didn't become a Hall of Famer by not listening.
What did I tell you to do with the whipped cream you put it where tell the chat first of all i don't really i don't really get
down with whipped cream like that because i don't really put it on anything and i'm definitely not
gonna put it on the hoo-ha you oh you got we we got it listen there's a reason you know i ain't
gonna go there i'm okay okay it's too messy
yeah that's too messy you don't you don't mess up um you have to do it light you don't just
spray it all over the place you got you know i have i have ocd so i use the whipped cream
the right way you turn on the stomach. There's a reason
there's a split there. Could you suppose...
Ah!
Hear me?
I'm trying to keep it clean as I can
and professional. There's a reason there's a split
there. Huh?
Listen.
Let me finish. When you get steak, right?
Yeah.
They cut the fillet down the middle, don't they?
Yeah, they ask you to cut into it, see if it's prepared to temperature.
Why do you think it's already cut?
There's a reason when you flip over.
There's a reason there's a cut there.
Okay?
Hold on.
No.
Park it.
Skip.
Man, y'all nasty
Alright, Ocho
The next one
Ice
Yes
It ain't no yes
It's spark it or skip it
What you mean spark it?
Okay, spark, yeah, spark
I told you, yeah, spark it
Now listen, this is what you do with your ice now
Now depending, especially
This is something you can do.
Now, I'm trying to help you out now.
I'm trying to help you evolve now.
Now, if you got somebody new, it could be Michelle,
it could be whoever else you're seeing right now.
There you go.
Listen, don't stay with me now, really quick.
I'm telling you what to do with your ice.
Blindfolder.
You hear me?
Blindfolder.
Get you some crushed ice.
Not the regular ice, not the big cube,
because that's going to mess everything up.
Now, boom. You take missionary on right you hear me take the cup of ice missionary put toes in your
mouth at the same time there you go you hear me skip it you're ruining the mood i was in the mood
i'm trying to get you no see i like so you take the ice Ocho you know what I'm saying Ocho
you take the ice
right
she on her back
right
and you go you
right down the neck
and then you go
with this boy
Ocho let me
let me live
damn
that's that
1940
that's my fantasy
this man done ruined my fantasy
this is my fantasy
and now he done jumped
in my dream
and ruined it
but you talk about a dream
that happened in the 1800s.
You know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to cut the lights on.
No, I'm sorry, baby.
I got to go.
Because I was having a dream
about what I wanted to do
and my partner ruined it.
Do you understand
what you talk about?
What you just described,
they was doing
at the Roman Empire.
Good.
Hey, that's what they did
to Helen of Troy.
Oh, sure.
That did. No, they burned the estate.. Good. And that's what they did to Helen of Troy. That did.
No, they burned down the state.
But anyway.
She probably needed some ice.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
But then, Ocho,
I'm a start out.
Then you turn over,
come down, you know,
you go down the back.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Oh, this ain't kindergarten.
That's old, man. Man, look here. I ain't trying to see. You know what I'm saying, Ocho? Ung. This ain't kindergarten. That's old, man.
Man, look here.
I ain't trying to see.
You try to do too much, Ocho.
See?
I ain't trying to do all that.
You talk about taking the ice and coloring in between the lines.
Like, come on, man.
No.
No.
Ocho, really?
I'm on this.
I don't really need none of that.
What the fuck?
You're wasting time.
You cutting into my 36 hour window
right
but you gotta understand
even though you had the rose sparks
before you take the rose sparks
that's the main course
no you take the rose sparks
way before because you need
because once you put them under your tongue
it's gonna take it about 10-15 minutes for it to dissolve
right
because now it glows into the minutes for it to dissolve. Right.
Now, because now it glows into the bloodstream,
goes straight into the bloodstream.
Okay.
Now, 15 minutes, you don't,
hey, I'm going to say, you don't, hey.
You know what I'm saying?
I turn to the side.
I don't pop that thing.
I turn to the side.
I'm good.
So, you know, I'm talking.
Yeah.
So where you from?
You know.
Okay.
Yeah.
What you do?
How long you been here?
Oh, okay.
I'm surprised I've never seen you before.
Right.
You want a drink?
You got to ask if she want a drink.
You got some water?
I got some water.
I mean, I mean, most of the time, you know, when you engage... Oh, I got some of that old shade bottle of Port V.A.
There you go.
There you go.
I do got some wine in there somewhere.
Hold on, let me see.
Let me see if I got some wine on show.
Hold on.
You got...
Yeah, you got to offer any kind of drink, you know,
to sit them down
and make them feel comfortable
now I don't drink
I'm just
I ain't tell you I am
I just saw it in the movies
chat
y'all hear me
chat
anyway
back to the Rose Sparks
I have mine
make sure y'all need to go get yours
you have to fill out everything it's kind of like almost prescription based Back to the Rose Sparks. I have mine. Make sure y'all need to go get yours.
You have to fill out everything.
It's kind of like almost prescription-based,
based on you and what you like.
Pretty cool.
It worked for me.
I tried it.
My introduction to it,
I started off right before starting,
and I screamed, this is Sparta. that's something you guys need to try i'm into role play a lot um the world sparks work work very work wonders
look it works wonders fyi ash if you can hear me i'm'm getting married soon. Now, you know, hey, you know, I only braid this out.
It's the good stuff.
Well, you went to the cellar.
Yeah, you know, that's the good stuff.
Okay, now, come on with it.
What is that?
What is that?
What is that?
That's Caymus.
Hey, Chad, y'all know about this, right?
Who is Caymus?
Now, I ain't going to pull that big magnum out cause we know I got this
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know nothing about none of that stuff
but everybody don't
everybody don't be want that red
so I got a nice Riesling
who?
you ain't got no
you ain't got no apple cider though You got some apple cider?
You ain't got no apple cider?
Nope
So you know
I always think
You think I'm behind the eight ball
Or I'm getting left out
The fact that I've never had alcohol
I mean I'm just saying
Listen I know at the live show
I let it touch my tongue You know when we was out there in Vegas Yeah I mean, I'm just saying. Listen, I know at the live show, I let it touch my tongue.
You know, it was out there in Vegas.
Yeah.
I didn't drink it.
I just took it back.
It touched the tip of my tongue.
It burned.
And I went back down with it.
This is good.
This is a good year, too.
This is a...
72?
This came as 2021.
Cabernet Sauvignon
Okay
Okay
Okay
I'm
Okay so we both say
Spark
With the
With the ice
Oh yeah
Lights
Lights
Spark
Or skip
Lights
Yeah
You like the lights on
Or
Well it's
I like I like it's I like
I like them all
I like them all
cause
what you think
I'm a visual
I'm a visual
I'm a visual
hey
someone brought me
out my shell
right
for the longest time
you know
okay
man I
hold on
I'm trying to think
let's see
20
hold on
you just said something about your shell.
Before.
Huh?
You talking about her?
Oh, they can see me.
Oh, I thought you talked about somebody.
Okay, my bad, my bad.
Nah, nah.
I thought you saw who we were talking about last week.
I thought y'all, she called you.
Oh.
You said somebody brought you out your shell.
No, when I say brought me out my shell, that, you know, it used to be lights off, shades down.
Okay.
And then she's like, you know.
Yeah.
So, I light the lights on.
Okay, okay.
You want to see everything. You want to see everything.
If you want to see everything going on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like it.
It don't matter.
It don't matter with me.
You know,
cause it's,
I'm big.
I'm big.
I get,
I get,
I'm visual.
I like to see,
I like to admire.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Damn.
Right.
Yeah.
You want to, you want to keep that visual the whole right. Damn. Right, yeah. You want to keep that visual
the whole time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I understand, I understand.
I understand.
You know, I'm like, damn.
Feeling pretty good.
I'm feeling pretty good.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like where you're going.
I like where you're going.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I ain't...
Man, I ain't saying it's got to be like Broadway lit up like that.
But I'm saying, you know, a little light so I can see, you know, dimly.
I mean, just so I can see the silhouette.
You a silhouette type of guy?
Yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
Hey, speaking.
You know what?
This ain't the place of the time. But I'm with you when you're right. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Hey, speaking... You know what? This ain't the place or the time.
But I'm with you when you're right.
Yeah.
This ain't the place or the time, but I'm with you when you're right.
Yeah, man. Ain't nothing like that.
I'm going to keep the cue.
Okay. Yeah.
Get a little something.
Get a little something so I'm going to, you know...
Yeah.
Woo. Woo. something so i'ma you know yeah oh oh you're you're a spark on everything hey that that's the whole point bunk bed spark wait wait wait wait wait say it again who a bunk bed spark
oh yeah listen you you you know why you want bunk beds? Because the first one, the bed at the bottom, you know, she have, you know, she hit a little
on a palmer.
You know what the on a palmer is?
The drink?
No, when she squirts.
It's called on a palmer.
Oh, Lord.
It's a mixture of fluids and you don't think you know that?
No, we definitely skipping that.
Okay. Oh, no. No, you got it. No, we definitely skipping that. Okay.
Oh, no, you.
No, you got it.
You got to put your face in it.
Do what?
You put your face in it.
Nah, bro.
I'm out.
You.
God.
Wait.
You got to live, man.
Nah, bro.
I'm out
hey
you just ruined it
you ruined a good night
let me take my wine
and put it back up
hey Chad
I'm gonna take my wine
and put it back up
it's okay
it's okay
it depends on
well listen Ms. Nasty have you watched Ms. Nasty B videos it's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It depends on,
well,
listen,
Ms. Nasty,
have you watched Ms. Nasty B videos?
No,
I have not.
Right.
Listen,
this we do,
whenever y'all,
you know how you remember when you was a little kid
and you go to the water fountain,
remember how you pressed
the water fountain?
Yeah.
In the water chute,
that's how you do the same thing.
You kiss the honor polymer
like that.
Nah.
Nope. Nope. Okay. Nope that no no okay no i'm just
i'm just listen i'm trying to help you evolve that's it i'm just giving you ideas that you
can try i don't want them ideas i'm i'm taking no ideas chat don't take any don't take any
suggestions but everybody in the chat they they do the same thing i do i mean you're the only one
left behind i know i, that's okay.
I got left on purpose.
You ain't going to be able to see I was late.
I saw the bus.
I just chose not to get on it.
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Elijah Moses, what's up?
I'm going to note your uh.
Has something you might say to Luca LeBron about to start a plan like their video game. PS2,
PS3, PSP.
It don't matter. Lakers in five.
Clippers,
Dippers, Scrippers.
Lakers in five.
LT said,
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Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy
said hey y'all
y'all always say
that football is
is moving a man
against his will
is it safe to say
that a woman can have
the same power
why or why not
yeah
yeah yeah you know what a man you know what a man is willing to do have the same power. Why or why not? Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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always hunk
in order to get that you gotta do this
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that's it
uh Kemper Norwood Jr. said
oh my question is who is the best
on screen TV dad or best actor to play,
uh,
a role of a dad in a movie?
John Q.
Denzel.
Or can we go with,
um,
um,
Oh my goodness.
I cried.
Uh,
Will Smith.
Ah,
what's the movie, Unc?
Pursuit of Happiness.
Pursuit of Happiness.
Man.
And the only two I can think of off the top of my head that were fathers played magnificent roles.
Ward Cleaver.
Leave it to Beaver
dad
well look
we know he kind of fell from grace
but the greatest TV dad was
was Huxtable
Cliff Huxtable oh yeah absolutely
absolutely
absolutely what about him and
James Evans
James Evans was pretty good
what about Fred Self him and James Evans? James Evans was pretty good.
I like Fred.
What about Fred Self?
Him and Lamar was a trip, boy.
But, yeah.
James Evans, but probably Cliff Huxtable.
Mm-hmm.
The standard back then.
Yes.
Jeremy Shorter, hey, Uncle Nocho, love this show.
I watch it every night. Can y'all wish the mother of my child
and girlfriend,
Alma,
a happy birthday.
Also,
our daughter,
Leilani?
Leilani?
It's turning seven months.
Alma,
happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Liliana?
Okay. Okay, Alma, happy birthday. Jeremy wanted to wish you a happy birthday. Happy birthday. Liliana. Okay.
Okay, Alma, happy birthday.
Jeremy wanted to wish you a happy birthday.
Thank you for bestowing the greatest gift upon him,
which is his daughter, Liliana,
who turned seven months today.
So happy birthday to her.
So happy birthday to you guys.
Continue success.
Hopefully you guys did something really, really fun today. Something special today. Happy birthday and many, many more to come.
Piano Maya Magnus. What's up Uncle Nocho? Can I get a birthday shout out? My birthday
is March 2nd and I turned 19, my name is pronounced Magnus.
Okay?
Magnus?
It is spelled Magnus.
Happy birthday, Magnus.
Happy birthday, Magnus.
And you know, the name sounds like one of the Greek gods or something.
Like, you know what I mean?
Huh?
Magnus Holt.
That's what sounds like a German name, huh?
Nah, man.
It doesn't sound like he was back there with Caesar and Apollo, Magnus.
No.
No?
No.
I like it Mark Anthony
Julius Caesar
Cassius
Calpurnia
Magnus
Aurelius
Decimus
no
Marcus Aurelius
I know
but I'm just saying
Magnus
it all flows the same
Magnus
Marcus
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