Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Viral Haircuts, Cookout do's and don'ts
Episode Date: April 30, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss a new viral haircut sensation, whether pizza bites are acceptable cookout food, and much more! 0:00 New Haircut going Viral5:10 Pizza bites to a coo...kout8:45 Spell-o-Cinco12:20 Dunk On Unc22:40 Q and Ayyyyy #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, check this out, Ocho. New haircut for bald men is going viral. Ocho,
what do you think about this one?
Let me see.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Oh, this is some good clippers right there.
Oh, that's dope.
I like that.
It almost looked like a shag.
It's like a baldie
with a shag at the back. Oh, he got a fake combo. It's like a ball. It's like a body with a shag at the back.
Oh, he got a fake?
A fake combo.
Bro, let that go.
He got the faded shag.
Yeah, you don't like that?
Hell nah.
I mean, they do that in Dallas.
I like it on him.
They do it in Dallas.
Well, obviously,
it's a little bit more than that.
Hell nah.
That's cool.
I like that.
Man, I had to look at that.
I like it. Oh, man. to look at that. I like it.
Oh, man.
That man got a...
How you gonna have a faded shag?
That's dope.
I like it.
I'm gonna do mine like that.
Now, if I can get the beard,
if I can get the beard effect like that,
if I can get my beard to grow in...
Man, your beard gonna be splotchy as well.
That's the whole point.
I would think about getting the lace front.
You know they got the lace front beards. Yeah, I see that. Yeah, so... Man, your beard gonna be looking like you as a mess. That's the whole point. I would think about getting a lace front. You know they got the lace front beards.
Yeah, I see that.
Man, your beard
gonna be looking like
you got the mange.
No, not really.
I mean, I get a good one.
Yes, he will.
Nah, I give me
a good lace front.
You know I do hair, man.
That's all right.
I tell you what,
you let me catch you
with a beard.
I bet you I get
some burnt mortar oil.
You know that's what
they do to dogs.
They put burnt motor oil on dogs
when they got the mange. You go out there with
a beard, that shit gonna look splotchy
as fuck.
I'm telling you, I'm gonna be clean one
day when I come on the show
and I have a full
set of hair with waves and a nice little
paw and a beard.
Oh, you gonna get that man unit?
Yeah, I'm gonna get that man unit. Yeah, I'm going to get that man unit.
I'm telling you.
Yeah.
Hey, I'm telling you.
That's like when I want to reinvent myself, you know,
and I just want to just look different.
I'm coming.
Yeah.
No ball, waves, no line up.
Well, you can't tell Rhea.
You can't tell Rhea to go to bed and then let Rhea rub your hair
and she run.
She's going to jump up out of bed.
What the hell?
Why you get in on that?
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
One thing about it, I'm going to have him a wave cap.
I'm going to have him a wave cap.
I'm going to have him a wave cap.
I'm going to think about that.
If anybody in the chat, anybody in the chat know where I can get a lace front beard that looks similar to the guy that was just on here in that diagram.
Or I just want my beard full. where I can get a lace front beard that looks similar to the guy that we just on, that we just on here in that diagram. Or just,
I just want my beard full.
Even if it's lace front,
I don't care where I can,
it look like I'm from Philly.
Y'all know what I'm talking about.
Yeah.
If you send me the information
in the chat,
I will definitely get one.
You laughing?
I'm serious, huh?
I know you're serious.
I'm serious.
That's the part that I'm laughing about.
Yeah.
Cause your ass gonna get one. Oh yeah, I get it. I already know if you grow that're serious. I'm serious. That's the part that I'm laughing about. Yeah. Because your ass is going to get one.
Oh, yeah.
I get it.
I already know if you grow that thing, man, that thing is going to be full right here,
missing a couple of plugs right there, right here, be full over there.
That's the thing I don't like about my beard.
It don't grow in full.
Full.
I blame that on my mom and my daddy.
But I ain't really tripping because they gave me athleticism.
But it's funny.
You know that, Ocho?
It's funny how like men
could have a big old beard,
big bushy beard
and be balled like a cue ball.
Yeah, up here, yeah.
I'm like, how did...
Man, you don't want to plug
some of that and put it up here?
Wait, you could do that?
Nah, they normally take it
from the back.
Right.
But if you think about it,
it looks different,
especially on black men
when you get them things because the hair is different is different, the different texture of hair back here compared to what's up here.
OK, yeah. But hey, I guess if you want some hair, it is what it is.
I'm telling you, I'm going to look sharp. I need to get you know what I want.
I want one of them Paul George's. Man, you see Paul George. Paul George hair come all the way down here.
Man, that joke will line up.
Yeah.
He got the look for it.
Yeah, man. Paul George got a
cap. You remember they used to put the cap on the car
and the trucks? They called them a cap.
They had little extension vibes over the top.
Man, Paul George
got the best lineup ever
in the history. Nah, Jalen Rose got the best lineup ever in the history nah Jalen Rose
got the best lineup
now
man they be saying
Jalen
I don't know
when I saw you
when I saw J. Rose
at uh
I saw him at DJ Khaled's
golf tournament
I looked close
I think that's his real hair
people talk about
the man
he got a man
you know
they talk about
I said nah
I looked too
you didn't know
his head though
I was looking
I was like
hmm let me see.
It real.
Nah, it real.
It real.
Yeah.
I'm hitting with that wave check real quick.
Alright, Ocho.
Somebody bought
pizza bites to a cookout.
Look at this pic, Ocho.
Hey, that ain't bad.
Ain't nothing.
Listen, pizza bites,
that could be new.
It's like finger foods.
To a cookout?
Yeah, finger foods.
You know, you put, you put.
I got a finger for you.
Listen, this is a good thing
because this is what you do.
That could be the appetizer
until the food is ready.
You put the piece of bites
on there first,
put them on a platter,
walk around with the piece of bites,
walk around with the piece of bites,
let people get some of the bites,
to hold them until the food
is actually ready.
That's a great idea.
Whoever did that,
that's a great idea.
It's like finger foods.
Or when you go to a nice restaurant
or you go in the mall
and they have the food on the stick.
Yeah, man, hell no.
You eat that.
Hold on, you eat that?
That sample?
You eat samples?
You don't eat samples?
Hell no.
Wait a minute.
Let me tell you what I used to do
when I was a little kid.
I eat samples,
go back one time
and come by and look the opposite way
so they don't look at my face.
I don't want to make eye contact.
You never want to make eye contact when you go back for a second sample.
Yeah.
I just look to the left,
put my reach.
I didn't grab another one.
Yeah.
Ain't no,
ain't no shame in my game.
Girl,
you know,
you go to,
uh,
go to Costco,
you know,
Costco,
they had their toy for them samples.
Wait,
don't you got to have a car for Costco?
Yeah. Yeah. I, I want to fill out all all that goddamn paperwork i ain't got time for that i just want to come shop huh it fitted all of you think i'm
paying 50 for a costco card like come on be for real man you get bought i mean all them kids you
got you need a 25 25 uh uh gallon mayonnaise. But,
do you realize
my kids are growing right
except three of them?
They wasn't growing
at the time.
Well, back then
I wasn't going to Costco.
Peanut butter and jelly,
honey buns,
zero cakes.
You get those big old,
you remember
them little mini,
them little chips.
Man, you get a couple of things
because they come for the summer.
Man, y'all not fit to be
eat a bag that you get a bag, big bag of chips. the summer man y'all not finna be eat a bag
that you get a bag
big bag of chips
they take a handful out
then leave the bag open
now that you're talking about
daddy these chips stale
yeah
cause you left it open
so you talking about
they got the big
the big barrel
you twist the top off
no
no the chips
no I got a little fun size
the little
little mini packs
so you get like Cheetos
and you get like
you get different types
but it's small because if you buy the big bag they stick their head everybody's sticking their head size the little little mini packs so you get like cheetos and you get like you get different types
but it's small because you bought a big bag they stick their hey everybody's sticking their head
and they don't be like they're playing ain't nobody washing their hands i know i don't want
them chips right and then they leave the bag open and talk about the chips stale yeah i know what
you're talking about now okay okay matter of fact i'm gonna make them do that all my kids coming
home from college everybody be home what next week or week after next? I'm going to send them to Costco, get a Costco card so I can, I'm going to have a, I'm going to venture with them in Costco and do exactly what you're talking about.
Go get special water for them.
You got to get them a little small water.
Because they get the big water, they drink it, sit it down.
And now I got six bottles of water.
Water.
That ain't nobody drink.
That ain't nobody finish.
Who waters this?
I don't know.
The dog's drinking it. Right. Because nobody wanted waters this I don't know uh it is the dogs drinking it
because nobody
watered it
because they don't know
who watered it was
so you know
now the dog
the dog drinking water
I said uh uh
no no
y'all not finna come here
and do this to me
y'all finna get this water
y'all finna get this water
like 72 of them
watered in a case
right
I'm gonna figure it out
I'm gonna do that
okay Ocho
whoo whoo whoo whoo now it's time for Spello in a case. Right. I'm going to figure it out. I'm going to do that. Okay, Ocho.
Now it's time for Spello Cinco.
Hey.
Former teammate edition.
Former teammate.
Yes.
Yes.
And the first name
tonight,
John Kitna. John Kitna.
John Kitna.
John Kitna.
J-O-N-K-I-T-N-A.
John Kitna.
That is correct.
He was your first head coach, Dick LeBeau.
Oh, that's a good one. Dick LeBeau? Oh, that's a good one.
Dick LeBeau.
LeBeau.
I think, I can't remember.
I might get this wrong.
L-E-B-E-A-U.
I'm not sure if that's right, though.
I mean, what about the first name?
I ain't finna spell that.
Man, Ojo, you're too big to be playing them games, man.
Hey, man, listen, we all know how to spell it, Paul.
That's all right, I didn't get it. Nope, you don't get it.
You don't spell it, you gotta spell it.
I just gave you the right, the last name.
No, I need the first name.
The next one, we gonna get
you get an asterisk by that one.
Nah, come on, man. I'm 2-0, man.
Stop cheating, man. Ray Mali
Uga. Ray
Mali Uga.
Ray. Ray.
Okay, Ray Ward 58.
Mali Uga. You mean
Mali Uga. I mean, obviously, Ray, R. Malauga, you mean. Malauga.
I mean, obviously, Ray.
R-A-Y.
Malauga.
M-A-L.
M-A-L-A-U-G-A.
R-E-Y.
Not R-A-Y.
R-A-Y.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, Ray Samoan, man. You know, it's an obvious name. M-A-U-A-L-U-G-Y, not R-A-Y. R-A-Y, okay, okay, okay. Yeah, Ray Samoan, man.
You know, it's how I discuss Samoan.
M-A-U-A-L-U-G-A.
Ray Maliuga.
So I did spell the last name right.
No, you spelled it wrong.
This one, you played with him also.
Luvernius Coles.
Luvernius Coles.
Luvernius? L-E-V-E-R-N-E-O-U-S. Coles. C-O-L-E-S. Lavernius. L-A-V-E-R-N-A-N-U-E-S. Lavernius.
Well, that ain't how you spell Lavernius.
That's how he spell Lavernius, but that's not the way I learned to spell it.
I wonder where Lavernius at, man. That's my boy, man.
Cole Lavernius.
Bro, I think he's in J-Ville.
Isn't he from J-Ville?
He still in the Ville?
I think so.
I'm not sure.
Lavernius, you see this, man.
How that's your boy, man?
We got to catch up, man.
Smoke a cigar or something, boy.
Last but not least,
TJ Houshmandzada.
TJ Houshmandzada.
Yep. Yeah, TJ Houshmandzada.
First name is
really Taraj. T-O-U
R-A-J. Taraj
Houshmandzada.
H-O-U
H-O-U-S-H-M-A-N-D-Z-A-D-E-H.
You got it.
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Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
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All right.
I know you're going to come up with these questions about 1920s.
That's half of your segment.
Dunk or Unk.
Hey, that's crazy. I still remember how to spell who's name after all these years.
Okay, here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go.
Dunk on Unk. Chat, y'all ready?
We got a good one. We got a good one.
Oh, this is a good one right here.
You ready?
Ready.
Don't be cheating.
What was the former name of the Denver Nuggets before they joined the NBA?
What was the former name of the Denver Nuggets before joining the NBA?
Chad, don't tweet.
Don't say anything, Chad.
The Kentucky Colonels.
You being for real or you playing?
I'm for real.
The Kentucky Colonels?
Yeah.
You're trying to be funny.
Man, you know that's not who it is.
Well, that's all I got for you.
You wrong, you wrong. What what is it chicken on the bone uh denver rockets no hell no i would know that yeah denver rockets
man i'm mad i can't talk normally here man
yeah i was never got that out of it i never got the rockets okay here we go question number two at
what age did bart starr brett farve and aaron rodgers win their first super bowl all of them
won this first bowl at the exact same age what age was that so brett won in 96. am i early so 91 I'm gonna say
don't look at the chat don't cheat
I'm thinking
I know I'm with
it's one of these ages and I'm just trying to figure out what year.
OK. Twenty eight.
That answer is absolutely incorrect. 27. The correct answer is 27.
27 is the answer you were looking for, Mr. Sharp.
Yeah, I knew it was 27, 20.
I was like, what you call a red shirt?
Did they come out early?
You are now 0 for 2.
I'm 0 for 2.
I'm 0 for 2.
Question number three.
Marcus Mariota
First playoff TD pass
Was
To who?
Himself
Okay
Okay
You remember that
You remember that
It bounced off somebody
And went straight to him
Okay
And for bonus points
It was against the Kansas City Chiefs
Yeah
Yeah
Okay
That's a bonus
I get two for that one.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Okay, question number four, it's about time.
I mean, you was doing horrible.
Hayden and Eli Manning have what same career statistic
in the playoff?
Hayden and Eli Manning have what same career statistic in the playoffs?
Is Super Bowl wins a statistic?
Is that your answer?
You can't ask me.
You have to ask me.
Uh.
Eli.
He won. Hey. So Eli, he won one, eight.
Ain't got no win.
The same.
The same.
You say playoff stat?
Yeah.
What? The same, you say playoff stat? Yeah, what? Peyton Manning and Eli Manning have what same career statistic in the playoffs?
Do two Super Bowl wins count?
Are you counting that as a statistic?
I mean, that would be a statistic.
No, I'm going to go.
I don't like the way you look around.
INTs.
INTs.
That is absolutely incorrect as well, Mr. Sharp.
Well, facts.
The answer you were looking for was quarterback rating.
Both of their quarterback ratings in the playoff was 87.4.
That was what you were looking for, Mr.
Sharp.
Last question
for you.
Are you ready, sir? I'm ready.
I'm so mad I can't
scream and talk like I want to.
I'm never doing this again in
the hotel.
I'm going to get an Airbnb from now on.
Question.
Last question.
Can you name the 11 quarterbacks that have thrown a TD pass to you?
Can you name the 11 quarterbacks?
Lord have mercy.
Oh, yeah.
Really?
Yes, sir.
You should know this. Can, yeah. Really? Yes, sir.
You should know this.
Can you name the chat?
Y'all can chime in as well.
Postseason and regular season?
Name the 11 quarterbacks.
Postseason, regular season, any season.
Offseason.
In season.
Duck season.
Hunting season. Let me work backwards. 11 quarterbacks that have thrown a TD pass
to you
Elvis Gerbach
Randall Cunningham
Tony Banks
Trent Dilfer
that's four
okay
I mean my goodness
you're leaving off the main one.
Hell wait.
Okay, that's five.
Oh, my gosh.
11?
Who?
I said I caught 11 touchdown passes?
I mean, from different quarterbacks?
Damn.
Yeah, yeah.
11 quarterbacks have thrown you a touchdown pass.
94 who threw me a pass?
Oh, you got six to go.
Let's see.
In 94, Hugh Millen.
Okay, that's six.
Tommy Maddox.
Didn't you say Tommy Maddox already?
I didn't.
I don't know. I could have swore you said Tommy Maddox already? I didn't. I don't know.
I could have swore you said Tommy Maddox already, sir.
I didn't.
Steve Berline.
Okay.
Brian Greasy.
Oh, there we go.
Okay.
How many is that?
You are at... Nine.
Eight.
Nine. I don't want... at 98. 91.
93.
94.
Did I say Bubby Brewster?
Yep. You said Bubby already, sir.
You're at nine.
Two more.
Jake Plummer.
Okay, there you go.
We got one more.
You got one more.
I'm sure we should have some type of time limit.
Man, you gave me...
Bruh.
You gave me 11 names over 14 years.
Yeah, I mean, listen.
You gave me TJ Houshmanzada and how to spell it.
Nobody in the world knew how to spell it except me.
And I did it in two seconds.
I know
all the quarterbacks that threw me a touchdown.
I'm trying to say,
okay, Broncos, Broncos.
I only called
Tony Banks,
Trent Dilfer, Elvis Gurtbag,
Randall Cunningham. Those were the only
four. I didn't catch a touchdown
in 99. I didn't catch a touchdown in 99.
I called
I called Jake.
I called B-line.
I called
I don't think Sean Moore threw me up a touchdown,
but I'm going to throw his ass in there.
Who?
I named I named them all.
You, you say, you say Elvis Gerbeck?
Yes.
When?
I, I started with, I started with the Ravens first.
Oh, you did get them all right.
Baby, you be cheating on, man Man, you be cheating.
Man, why you be cheating?
I started with the Ravens
first.
My bad. I ain't
hear you that good. I got to clean my ears.
Man, y'all see
he be trying to cheat me, man.
Alright, Ocho.
It's time for our last segment
of the night. It is called
Q&A.
A said, Ocho
look like the richest black dude in
Mexico.
You better not come out there with that fade,
with that blended shag.
I know something.
I'm going to get that thing.
Hey, he talk about, matter of fact,
hey, can you ask the chat real quick
before we start Q&A?
Yeah, we will ask them.
You know, I'm wearing the same shirt
I had on last night for the show last night, right?
I just really hadn't.
I still got on the same outfit.
I ain't really.
I ain't really took no shower yet.
So I'm still just got on yesterday's clothes.
And I went to buy some the other day, right?
Urban Outfitters got me a nice little shirt for $20.
But they left the button on there.
No, you stole that.
Man, I made them clothes so funky,
you take them out,
they stand up in the corner.
Nah, this brand new.
I just bought it.
Nah, I'm talking about
them clothes you got on.
Oh, nah, I got this on.
I was trying to show my muscles.
Smell like get back.
Nah.
Nah, ain't that bad.
Because I don't go nowhere.
I don't do nothing.
You do something.
Nah, I don't.
But Chad, if anybody know
how to get this off
so I can put it on.
Take it back to the store so they can put your ass in jail
for stealing it.
It was $20.
Okay, why you got to tag on that?
They forgot to take it off. They ain't gonna forget.
No, I did. Look, I bought some shoes too.
Hold on. Let me tell you what you forgot. You forgot
to pay for it. That's what you forgot.
Nah, I bought me some
shoes that was on sale.
Man, you bought some
purple ass Cortez's?
Yeah, you don't like these?
They're purple, Barney.
What's wrong with purple? I bought some white
Sambas.
Man, this man.
Listen, you know,
I spent $120
a day. Well, you didn't pay for those shorts.
So when you go back for the shorts, you're going to spend $20 a month.
No, no, no.
You know, listen, when I shop, I bargain shop.
So they was on sale.
The Cortez and the Samba was on sale.
And the shirt was $20.
So I would try.
I was going to wear it today, but they left the tag on.
Upgrade King said, gentlemen, to have a successful career in pro sports what do you need
from your significant other uh bring steven at la actually he's here in la he's in the studio
tomorrow uh he's gonna be unbearable i'll help you i'll help cover the bet uh what do you need
one word understanding oh oh oh understanding what do you need? One word. Understanding.
Oh,
oh,
oh,
understanding.
Gotta have that Ocho.
Yeah.
Oh,
the male,
the male or the female?
The female.
Oh.
Gotta,
because
the greater,
the greater the ambition,
the more understanding he or she must be.
Right.
Now, I can imagine Serena wanting to be the best.
Serena ain't going to have time to be calling you, blowing you up like that, bro.
Right.
Think about Tom.
Think about Peyton, how devoted they were to the sport of football
yeah it's film study it's film study it's film study it's film study they're missing recitals
they're missing football games they're missing wrestling matches they're missing things and she needs to be understanding yeah different
it's different and
everybody has to
sacrifice because she gives
up a part of herself also
to help you
achieve your dream
yeah
that's unfortunate.
But if you look at it from the perspective of understanding the long-term goal and the long-term achievement of the sacrifice and compromise that you put in as a woman for a gentleman that has purpose in a certain craft
that he's doing, you understand
long term, it's
beneficial for all
parties involved, if you get where I'm going with that.
I'm not going to say it, but
you get the point.
Yeah, it's not easy.
It's not easy.
That's not for everybody
that ain't for everybody
everybody want the lifestyle
they want the glitz they want the glamour
but they don't understand what it all come with
everybody ain't built for that
because
the great players
rise the ebbs and blows of winning
and losing
and the more you put in the harder losing
impacts you yeah you and i talked about and i tell people this all the time winning never feels as
good as losing hurts you get to move you move on so easy from a win, but it's the losses.
See, winning doesn't motivate you.
It's the losses. Yeah.
What motivated Jordan was getting past the bad boy Pistons? It drove him.
He obsessed over it. Right.
It drove
him. He got cut from his high school
basketball team.
It drove him.
That's crazy.
Can you think about
Michael Jordan getting cut?
Yes.
Yes.
You're not big enough.
You're not strong enough.
You're not fast enough.
You're not good enough.
You're not smart enough.
That's what's driving Lamar.
Lamar wants the
all y'all that said
I should change position and become a wide
receiver or running back
I'm a two time
league MVP two
and I was one vote from being a two time
unanimous MVP that's what's
driving now he's going to say nah bro
they didn't believe in you
they thought you should be a
wide receiver that's crazy
they didn't want to give you a chance to play quarterback.
Well, let me play quarterback.
And if I fail at that position, I will gladly move.
Now, I want you to go ahead and run some.
Hey, as a matter of fact, let me see how you run that speed out.
Put your outside foot back on the right side and run that bang eight.
Right.
Let me see what your comeback look like.
I'm going to say, hell no.
When you,
Tom Brady,
what drove Tom?
Being a sixth round draft pick.
Tom can name every quarterback that got drafted
in front of him.
Yeah.
And he says,
I'm going to make every team
that passed on me,
I'm going to make you pay.
Yeah.
And he did just that
That's good motivation
See
But everybody ain't built like that
Everybody ain't built like that
Some people
Some people fold real quick
Yeah
One in the sixth round
Oh I'm going in the seventh round
And I'm sure there are a lot of players
That are upset
Based on where they got drafted
As opposed to where they wanted to go
And I say it all the time
It's not where you get drafted It's to where they wanted to go. And I say it all the time.
It's not where you get drafted.
It's not where you go.
It's not where you get drafted.
It's what you do once you get there.
What you do once you get there.
It don't matter if you,
if you really who you think you are,
once you get there,
you're heading to your business,
you're going to get what you deserve. It's simple.
That's it.
For sure.
I think for me, Ocho, think
about this. I got drafted
to one of the three teams that had the H-back
position.
There's only like 26 teams
back then.
The Broncos, the Chargers,
and the Washington football team.
They weren't called the Washington football team
or the Commanders back then. We know what the name is.
That's it.
I also went to a team and a coach that was patient with me.
And I think the thing was, because a lot of times they don't show a whole lot of patience with a seventh round pick.
Because I was only supposed to be a camp body anyway.
Seventh round pick, you ain't drafting no seventh rounder for him to make the team.
You say it's a nice body for camp, blah, blah, blah, so forth and so on.
Freshly aged.
But John was the key because I remember like the first day of training camp,
like not the second or third day of training camp,
we had a drill, Ocho, where the DB was in front of us.
And John was throwing it, and we were supposed to reach over the DB's head
and catch the ball.
Yes, sir.
So like a jump ball.
And I remember Dennis Smith.
Dennis Smith was 6'4".
He threw the ball, and I basically had my knees on his shoulder pads.
Ooh.
So, they already knew what time it was.
So, and he's like, you play basketball?
He asked me, did I play basketball?
I said, yeah.
He said, I can tell.
And every time I would do something, would see him in cool Gary Kubiak was the backup quarterback they'd be over
there talking and so I remember like a couple of days go by I'm like third or 14 they call out the first team. Sharp, get in there.
Ocho.
I know that feeling.
Ocho, how I forget every play.
Ocho, I swear.
I tell you what.
Ask anybody that was in that training camp.
Ocho, they put me in motion.
I put me in motion.
I stop. What I in motion. I stopped.
What I got again?
I swear.
I swear.
I put that on everything.
I forgot.
You were nervous?
You were nervous?
Was I?
Yeah.
Because now John Elway going to be throwing me the ball.
Yeah.
Because I was going in with the quarterbacks that I knew were going to get cut.
Right.
Now John Elway going to be throwing me the ball. Right. Man, I drew a blank. I knew. I'm like, ooh, I have to get that I knew were going to get cut. Right. Now, John L. was going to be throwing me the ball.
Right.
Man, I drew a blank.
I knew.
I'm like, ooh, I have to get it.
I have to get this.
Hey, what I got again?
Hey, that's funny.
Hey, man.
I know that.
I know that.
I know that was a good feeling, though.
I know that was a good feeling.
Oh, man.
And what do you call them?
Like the second,
like my first day of practice
during the start of the show,
you know,
I had these thin pads.
Yeah.
And I don't know what happened,
but anyhow,
somebody,
he hit my thigh pad,
but it went through my thigh pad
and his cleat
in my quad.
So it opened up a wound.
So you know that muscle, that thing going to tighten up.
Right.
Man, Ocho, I slept.
I remember somebody said, if you sleep with your knee bent, it'll help.
How I slept the whole night with my knee belt with a belt.
Man, I couldn't walk the next morning.
Man, I think,
I was hurt so bad.
It's stiffened up, huh?
Yes.
Yes, yes.
It's stiffened up on me.
I hate that.
Man, I went out there.
Coach, it was.
I was like, Coach, I'm just.
I had to bite.
Remember that?
What was that machine?
It was a piece of metal and they used it to.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
That hurt so bad.
Man, it's scraping. Oh, scraping. That's what it Oh, man. That hurt so bad. Man, that was scraping.
Oh, scraping.
That's what it was.
Oh, that hurt so bad.
Man, Ocho, I was crying because I'm trying to get him to relieve that pressure, man.
Man, I don't know who I heard say that to a man.
If you sleep with your knee, if you sleep with your knee bent.
So, Ocho, I got a belt and slept with my knee bent the whole night.
Thinking that was going to help.
Man, I got a belt and slept with my knee bent the whole night. Thinking that was going to help. Man, I got a...
I know the pain you talking about because I got caught a knee, a knee, a knee, a knee to the thigh.
That thigh bruise.
To the side of the thigh.
That blood built up and was...
And they had to break that up with that...
What's that thing?
The scraping thing?
Yeah, it's a scrape.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
I had a towel in my mouth.
Biting on the towel.
Crying and screaming.
Boy, I, ooh.
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Cullen Hutchinson said, as a former Ravenshutner, can you give me insight on Ozzy and DaCosta and how hands-off is an owner like Steve Bishotti?
Can you benefit or hurt the franchise?
He trusts Ozzy implicitly.
He trusts Ozzy implicitly.
I mean, Ozzy's very first draft,
his very first draft as a general manager.
He drafts Jonathan Ogden in the first round.
He drafts Ray Lewis.
The next year, he drafts Peter Boulware.
In 2000, he drafts Jamal Lewis.
In 2003 or 2002, he drafts Ed Reed.
The year after, he drafts Suggs his final
draft he drafts Lamar
Jackson legends
back to
back legends
he drafted Marlon Humphrey
he trusted
and Ozzy is old school
like look all I need is for i'm a tape guy ozzy says i'm a
tape guy he says the combine is is supposed to confirm what you saw on tape if the guy looks fast
does he run fast if the guy looks explosive does he
how does his vertical jump
how does his broad jump
is he quick
how does his short shuttle
he said the one that threw him off
was Suggs
Suggs had 22 sacks
but on the track with track spikes
he ran 4.8
and he ran four,
nine.
Right.
With a jock strap and track spikes.
And he said,
you know what?
Somebody got those sacks.
He took thugs defensive rookie of the year.
Yeah.
Defensive player of the year.
Peter Boulware,
defensive rookie of the year. Ray Lewis, two-time defensive player of the year peter bowler defensive rookie of the year ray lewis
two-time defensive player of the year ed reed defensive player of the year yeah lamar jackson
two-time league mvp now you see why uh uh uh uh he's passed off a lot of the duties to the costa
but he's still got a big office over there. He still got a big office over there.
Ace,
Ocho,
I'm sorry.
Last one.
When you wake up in the morning,
your head comes through the dirt like a meerkat.
Man,
Ace know you.
Do you know who Ace is?
Ace?
Yeah.
I probably,
I probably do.
You know,
I can't see nobody.
I can't see no face though. If I can't see no face, it's hard to put a name with the person. Lanny Ray asks, what non-sports related skill would you be drafted in the first round for?
I'll start.
Reciting song lyrics.
Oh, trivia.
Spelling.
I'm first round of trivia.
Boy, you about to be 100 after free agent
spelling
I'm definitely spelling
Christopher Redding said Ocho I heard some
smack from Demetrius Johnson
and Adesanya on a
podcast around you getting slept by Max
Holloway in under 30 seconds.
What is your response?
Mighty Mouse.
You talk about Mighty Mouse.
You know little Mighty Mouse.
He used to be in the UFC.
I don't think he's in the UFC anymore.
In Israel.
Is he?
Is he?
Yeah.
Wait, who going to sleep me?
Who want to sleep me?
Somebody want Max Holloway?
Yeah, I would lose.
He's a professional fighter.
I'm still going to get in there and go, though.
That's the difference in me and everybody else.
I'm willing to try anything.
You ain't going nowhere.
You ain't going home.
Nah.
Then I'm going to have to find a new partner to do nightcap with.
Not really.
I'm going to do nightcap with a black eye.
Mm-hmm.
The jaw might be
busted up.
I'm going to be here.
Y'all going to look
like you got the mugs.
That's fine.
But you know what
they're going to say?
Well, that boy Chad
jumping in there
with Max Holloway
and got to work.
Yeah, I'm going to
get in there
and get to work.
I ain't say I was
going to win.
Y'all was locked.
That's fine.
That's fine.
Them injuries,
them injuries going to heal though.
I can't let you,
I can't take you in,
take no L like that.
I can't win them all.
I'll go with you
on my 30th birthday
on Thursday,
May 2nd. It'll be a good start to my birthdayth birthday on Thursday, May 2nd.
It'll be a good start to my
birthday week if I can get a shout out.
Bro, happy 30th. Bro,
the big 3-0. No more
in the 20s. 3-0.
Congratulations.
Enjoy yourself
and make it a
birthday week. Don't just have one day.
Happy birthday, boy.
Happy birthday.
That's all we got?
Oh, yo.
See, that was quick work tonight.
What time are we on tomorrow?
Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Damn, bro.
Brian, bro, you don't want me to get, you don't want me to get, you don't want me to get
you don't want me to get
you don't want me to have
no light huh
no I'm just asking
I thought you wanted
I thought you wanted me
to find somebody
how can I find somebody
if I'm working five nights
six nights a week
I didn't put
I didn't get you
about ten people
and ain't none of them work
but I can't get to them
because you got me
working like a Hebrew
alright Wednesday
damn
Wednesday alright
you trying to get me
I ain't trying to build a pyramid
okay I got you I got you I'm listen I got you Wednesday Wednesday I'm ready I'm ready
thank you for joining us I know you enjoyed that a very exciting game tonight the Lakers lose the
Nuggets move on 108 to 106 and yep 108 to 106 jamar murray hits his second game winner in the series and the
nuggets are moving on a step closer to defending their title congratulations to the nuggets lakers
do some soul searching what do you need in order because lebron ain't gonna play another five years
that ain't happening you're probably to get two out of it.
Two.
And so you better make sure you get it right.
Trade everybody.
You pick, pick, swap, get KD.
The Celtics move a step closer.
After beating the Heat, they're now up 3-1, correct?
Yeah.
Sixers, 102-88.
Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap. yeah, six is 108, 102 to 88. Um,
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Tonight is the last night for you to,
for you,
uh,
for you to be able to vote for us,
for the shorty award.
Nightcap is nominated for
two Shorty Awards. Best Sports
Podcast, Best Sports Vertical.
Club Shea Shea
is nominated for three awards.
YouTube presence, TikTok
presence, YouTube. Please,
tonight is the last night in which you
can vote. Thank you. We really,
really appreciate that because
we won the iHeart Award. We won a couple
of Webbys. And so I want to thank you
guys for doing that.
And I can't wait for us to go
to pick up these awards, Ocho.
You going with me to the awards show?
Yeah, what you mean?
Yeah, I got to wear a tuxedo, right?
Hell no. You wear no tuxedo.
Huh?
You said it's an awards show.
Huh? Hey said it's a war show. Huh?
Hey, Ocho, tell them what you do.
Y'all, we was going to try to, we was going to save this, but Ocho is in town because we're doing our promo shoot for the merch for Club Shea Shea.
Why you told them?
Because we want them to know that thing about to come out, that thing about to hit.
That thing about to drop., that thing about to hit, that thing about to drop.
Hey, I got a question.
Listen, everywhere I go,
I'm only wearing my nightcap stuff.
So the fact that we got merch now,
it saves me on my wardrobe
and having to go to H&M and Zara.
So it's like perfect.
Well, Ocho, we only got, look,
we're going to rally all the sayings
that we normally say.
Eventually, they're going to end up on a T-shirt.
But we only got a few sayings.
We've got we got the the hoodies.
OK, T-shirts.
OK.
And then we got and we got the hat.
OK, OK.
And we got a few T-shirts with our sayings on them.
So that'll be out.
That'll be out in what, two weeks?
Beginning of June?
Two weeks. In a month., two weeks? Beginning of June? Two weeks in a month.
Yeah, at the beginning of June.
So that's where we are.
That's why Ocho's in town.
So, guys, again, tonight is the last night you can vote for the Shorty Awards.
Nightcap is nominated for two awards.
Best Sports Podcast, Best Vertical Video.
Club Shaysha is nominated for three awards.
YouTube presence, TikTok
presence, YouTube. Thank you,
thank you, thank you again. Thank you guys
for selling out Shay by La Portia.
We're only taking pre-orders. I
want to personally thank you
for being patient.
We did not expect to do
the inventory, the volume
in which we've done, and so thank
you guys. We're going to clear out all the inventory, but thank you for we've done. And so thank you guys.
We're going to clear out all the inventory,
but thank you for your patience is greatly,
greatly appreciated.
And that's it for tonight.
We'll be back on Wednesday night.
Thank you for joining for another episode of nightcap.
I'm your favorite on Shannon sharp.
He's your favorite.
Number 85 route runner,
extraordinary Bengals ring of fame,
honoree pro Pro bowler.
All pro.
Liberty City zone.
Chad.
Ocho.
Cinco.
Risotto.
Johnson.
Ocho.
It's too late.
Too late.
Ocho.
Nope.
Rail.
Bye rail.
I'm just Ocho.
That is Ocho.
That's it. You better have a rail. Ocho. Ocho. Uh, it's not the better half. A real.
Ocho.
Okay.
Ocho.
See you with.
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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.
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