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Episode Date: August 17, 2026Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Dak Prescott calling Cowboys offense Greatest There Is, Shedeur Sanders gets his shot, Jeremiyah Love injures ankle, T...om Brady rips NFL starters and Aaron Donald works out with Rams for 2nd time! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Dak Prescott dubbed the Dallas unit the Greatest Offense There is7:55 - Todd Monken on Shedeur starting vs the Bills12:37 - Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love out with sprained ankle26:16 - Tom Brady rips NFL starters for resting in preseason games46:57- Aaron Donald working out with Rams for 2nd time51:00 - Von Miller joins (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Todd Monk says it would be unfair not to give Shadur Sanders the starting opportunity versus the bills
and split rips this week, given how close it is heading into the Bears game.
Let's take a listen to what Todd Monk had to say.
today on this situation.
Going in the last game that it was relatively close, you know,
in terms of both having an opportunity at the starting position.
So it would be unfair to not go into the next game and allow sure that opportunity,
albeit a different team, certainly at home.
There's no guarantee that, you know, the same players will be playing this game,
but it's the closest you have.
And we owe it to both players who have really handled it well.
have competed at a high level.
That what young bull is talking about, huh?
He's saying, look, it would be unfair
not to give Shadur Sadd as an opportunity to start the game.
Right.
Even though they're going to split the refs during the course of the week,
considering how close it was with the Bears game,
that, and this competition is still extremely close.
So to not give Shadour an opportunity to start,
and he said, hey, who knows what Buffalo is going to play?
I don't know.
I don't know how many guys of our guys we're going to play.
But I know that he's earned the right to get a starting opportunity with the guys,
just like Deshaun got last week against the Bears, and we'll see what happens.
Yes, it's different because Deshaun was on the road.
Shadour be at home.
Yes.
We get that.
But it is what it is.
And he says basically he deserves an opportunity.
And he's going to get that opportunity this week.
I mean, that's dope.
That's dope.
I'm glad he came out and set the record straight.
So Shadour knows the ones, the officer line, the receivers, the running backs, they know,
you know who is going to be.
They understand whoever's calling the plays,
understands exactly what Shador does well.
Those first 10, 15 plays, they can be scripted well.
For Shador, what he likes to do,
what he's most comfortable with,
especially when you practice this week and what he's had success with.
So obviously, obviously, you know,
you're going into the preseason,
you're playing against another team.
They have no clue what you're doing.
So therefore, it should be easy being that everything is vanilla
outside of the blitzes that we've seen,
which is kind of weird, you know,
for a team to be doing in the preseason.
and outside of cover one, three and cover two.
But outside of that, man,
listen, Shadur made some good throws.
You had an interception of the ball.
You know, it got away from, I'm excited.
I'm excited.
I like the quarterback battle that they have going on.
But again, from the business side of things,
I know who's going to be the start.
I'm sure those who've been around the game long enough understand as well.
As much as we want to see Shred play,
you know what to come down to.
It's Deshawn Jackson.
Deshawn Jackson.
Jesus Christ, Ocho.
It's Deshawn Watson.
job to lose.
Yeah.
Hey, I think Shador definitely deserves an opportunity to start and get a chance to play
with the ones, Uncle Ocho.
You know, whether it's the first quarter, first half, whatever it may be, because when
you look around the NFL, this is probably the only really competitive quarterback
situation to where you're like, damn, we don't know who going to really start in game one.
Yeah, we leaning toward DeShun because of the money that he made, and you got to give them an
opportunity to get out there and play.
But at the same time, I think
Shadoo definitely deserves that
opportunity. Regardless of how
things have been, I don't think it's being
clear cut as far as like
their play in game one.
I thought they both made mistakes, whether it was
Deshaun Fumbling, whether it was Shadour,
you know, throwing the pick. So
I think they all got some room for improvement,
bro, and I'm looking forward to the
competition to
continue. You know what I mean? Throughout
these last two preseason games, see what we'll come
up with. Yeah. If you really look at it,
the quarterback competition, it's really two teams.
It's the Falcons and it's the Browns.
Everything else has been decided.
Yeah.
Now, it seems like Tua has a slight lead in Atlanta.
Yeah.
But for the most part, other than that, I think, look,
it's going to be interesting to see,
considering how well Beck played the first game,
what's going to happen with him in Jacoby Brissette.
But Jacob Bisset is making some nice little change also.
Yeah.
And he wouldn't step on the field until he got it, too.
Huh?
I say he wouldn't step back on that field until he got it, too.
Rightfully so.
Yeah.
Because I was supposed to be the backup, I was supposed to be the backup money
and had me starting all these games.
Give me, hey, run me my money.
Yeah, yeah.
And as a matter of fact, give me a little bit for what you owe me too.
Like, we honestly, pay me what you owe me.
But no, I think the thing is, I agree with you guys.
I think Shadoor's earned the right
to an opportunity to go out there with the ones.
I'll be it's at home.
Crowd noise is going to be, you know, it's different.
It is.
It's different on the road than it is at home.
Everybody knows that.
Oh, Joe, you and I, we played the game of football.
Joe, you know it.
It's different playing the home game versus the road game.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yeah.
And people like, oh, it don't bother me.
It bothers me because I'm trying to hear.
And the better I can hear, the more I can communicate.
Yeah.
The more than you can communicate, the better things and easily things flow.
Yeah.
You deal with it.
You know, you get hand signals and you're going on silent count
and you kind of know what we could kind of during the course of the week
because Mike was like, he didn't give a damn.
Man, we couldn't hear it.
You know that's down in distance.
You know this area of the field.
You know the place that we call doing the week.
What the hell you think we're going to call in the game?
Something totally different.
Well, hell, I didn't hear what you call.
I didn't know what you was going to call here.
But I'm anxious to see, I'm anxious to see how this thing turns out.
Um, we, we, uh, Ocho, you believe that because of DeShon's money, that he's going to get an opportunity.
He's going to get the first crack at this thing.
Yeah.
The first quarter at the first quarter poll.
Mm-hmm.
We're going to find out if that's true.
Uh, I think it's going to be contingent.
How well does your door looks against the Buffalo bills.
Because I can see the Buffalo, Buffalo, Buffalo playing.
Buffalo going to play their guys now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're going to play their guys.
Mm-hmm.
Because they probably, they might, I believe they, they probably play them game three also considering
there's only three.
there's only three games
and then you've got a whole week
because if you don't play a third game,
mocho, you basically are for two weeks.
Two weeks, yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
And I just heard some of something you just said.
I still don't think it's contingent.
Even if Shador does play well against the Buffalo Bills
that will probably play their starters,
offensively and defensively.
Maybe a key few players might not play.
But being that Jaws played the first game,
I'm sure you're going to play the second,
might get a little bit more time
in those games too, being that they might miss the third.
I'm just looking at the business side of things.
I'm thinking like I'm thinking like the person that's writing a check.
I'm thinking about we gave an individual guaranteed money, $230 million that has missed
almost the last two seasons.
So I have money that's been paid out a lot of it.
And this year he's making $46 million.
If he's healthy, he can go.
He's going to start come hella high water because I'm paying him an abnormal amount of money
for a quarterback that has given us.
what most would consider nothing from that said position.
So until he loses his job and we're forced to push the door in there,
what we will do, if things aren't going right by week four, week five,
we'll reach that role when we get there.
Sometimes when you do that, though, you're already out of it.
You're 0 and 4, 0 and 5, you're not coming back, not that team.
Playing catch up.
Yeah.
One in four, oh and 5, oh, that team.
Yeah.
There might be some teams that had an injury, a quarterback went down for a week or two.
He'd come back, they can run off the game.
Cleveland ain't running off no nine, ten games in a row.
They too in experience for that, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They too not good for that.
We can say experience, but it comes down to they're too not good for that.
That's what that comes down to.
But look, I like, look, I don't like how they handle that situation
because you took reps that you said and he was probably expecting those reps.
Because you know, when you younger, they tell you,
be ready tomorrow, you go, you go,
it's your time to shine now?
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
And so you know, you go to bed, you expect to,
like, Joe, I'm like, ooh, man, I'm going to get out there,
I'm going to do this right here.
Yeah, yeah.
I know they're going to call this play right here
because I had some success with it of this camp, you know, blah, blah, blah.
And then all of a sudden you get out there,
like, hey, he done told Deshaun,
Deshaun, you play it.
I'm the last one to know.
You should have told me before you told Sean.
Yeah.
Tell me, look, Shador, we're going to give, we're going to give Deshaun the reps tomorrow with the ones.
Your time is going to come, but right now we want to take a deeper look at Deshaun, and we're going to go from there.
Then you go tell Deshaun.
That man, Deshaun, Deshaun already know, and he's walking around like he don't know.
He put this pants in his pan and his pan, like, yeah, I don't know what's going to happen a day, Phil.
You already know what's going to happen.
Yeah, and I told you what's going to happen.
But I think Todd Munkin is handling the best he could
Because he's he's a coaching theory
He don't really he got no sale to the final 53
He don't got no say over the free agency
That's a that's an Andrew Barry
That's a Jimmy and D. Haslam situation
So I think he's doing the best he possibly can
Given the set of circumstances that he's plans himself placed in
Hey I think I like I like Todd Munkin because
He's giving both guys a fair opportunity on the Ocho
you know what I mean he's giving both of them a fair opportunity to go out there and compete for a starting job
I mean as a competitor as a player yeah that's all you can ask for bro yeah that's it
I say I take you know I'm I'm looking I'm thinking about a long term too uncle Joe I'm thinking about a long term
it's been a very long time since clean Browns are able to find the answer at the quarterback
position we all understand in order to have success in the NFL yeah in order to have success in
NFL you have to have that foundation to continue to be able to be able to be in the first year you're
build on from everything else. And they haven't had that in a very long time. I think long term
Deshaun Watson is not the answer. So the back and forth between who's going to start this
specific year between Deshaun and Shadur, it means nothing. I think the quarterback of the future
for the Cleveland Browns will be Shador Sanders based on what he brings, not just on the field,
but also what he brings off the field as well is going to be the guy at the helm for the foreseeable
future. As for right now, based on economic,
reasons, financial reasons, and the kind of money that he's to be paid this year, it just
makes sense. Anyone with common sense and understanding when it comes to running a business,
you know, the money always plays. This game, this NFL game in general has always been
the one that is making the money plays. It's always been that way. So I, it is, I'm not sure
why he says, she say, and he should be playing. That's just not the way it works. That's not
the way this business has ever worked. What you think, Joe, you think that's it? You think
your door. If it's even take money aside and it's hard to take money aside because we know
how much the shot's making. So it's hard to put money to the side.
See, see, we can we can put it aside. The people in the chat can say we don't care about
finances. We don't care about. Of course you know because you're not writing the checks or the people
and this is the power that are called the plays. I mean that that that are making those decisions.
Of course you don't care because it doesn't affect you. But the owner. I'm just asking y'all. I'm just asking
y'all as fans of the Browns or as fans of the store put yourselves in Mr. Barry's shoes or
Mr. Hatham or whoever it is that that's writing the check whoever cut the checks.
Yeah, you, you, you, yeah, and think about how they feel and how they're thinking.
Yeah, I mean, it's, it's definitely, it's definitely some challenges, Arcan Ocho, because of the
money that DeShan makes.
You can't have that sitting on the bench, man.
I'm sorry.
It's just, it's hard for me to see this, them having Deshaun, just, you know,
sitting over there on the bench and, you know,
not giving him an opportunity to really showcase
if he can still play at an elite level or not.
So I think you, you know, they're definitely going to do that.
Hey, let me see if we can earn a little bit of this money.
Get some of the money that we are.
Hey, can I get some?
Can I get something back in return?
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Cardiff's running back, Jeremiah Love,
is dealing with a high ankle sprain
and it's unlikely to play again in the preseason
per Adam Shepter.
The team is hopeful the number three overall pick
and return for the regular season opener
on September 13th against the Chargers.
Ocho?
Hey, he ain't got to worry about it.
Hey, Jeremiah, love.
Hollette you boy.
guarantee you be ready for the next game.
Hey, chat, somebody.
Tell Jeremy I love about my remedy when it come to sprain ankles.
And I ain't never had an issue.
I was always ready.
I like your remedy.
I like your remedy by staying on the ground.
I like that one better.
Yeah.
Oh, that's how you heard it from Hurling?
I don't know how he heard it.
Hey, hey, hey.
It ain't going to help it if you stay up in the air.
Hey, y'all, hey, listen.
Hey, y'all can say what y'all want to by the young man,
but man, that young man run hard, bro.
Oh, he does, Joe.
Hey, look, when I came on here and I said that he reminded me
at Adrian Peterson, I hadn't heard that nowhere,
but I've been hearing people say that they did.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down, slow down, Joe.
So who the hell said that?
He runs hard, Ocho.
Somebody said that for real?
Ocho, he run hard like AP, bro.
I'm watching.
Oh, Joe.
No, no, no.
Hey, listen, he run hard, but no, the agent
Peterson comparison, I ain't letting that fly.
Not all that.
Ocho, you must, I don't know what you were watching.
I was watching him, Joe, but come on.
We can't, we can't do that, nah.
Oh, that man will get through that, bro.
You see how hard that man were running, bro?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but that ain't A B.
That ain't a A, that ain't a, that ain't a, that ain't.
I said he AP.
Damn, he chose some flashes.
A flash, a camera flash?
No, man, he didn't go.
In that man go.
Are you kidding me?
Hey, hey, slow down turbo.
You didn't see,
you didn't see that man running style.
You didn't see that man running style.
running style how you were hitting them gaps i saw him i saw him hitting them gaps i seen him hit the
agap i seen him on the tall sweep i saw him on the counter but boy he ain't no api i don't i'm got
he ain't know all day he could go come what a jason was different boy yeah yeah hey that man
stay with me now joe okay all right all right all right yeah yeah yeah but man he showed me some flasges
oh joe okay okay okay he showed me promise that he got a hell of a future back there you hear me
Now that he does have.
There's a reason why it's the third,
what, third pick, right?
Yeah, there's a reason why the third pick.
But with the comparison to being all day,
who was one of the greatest running backs
to ever play this game, who.
That's a comparison, Ocho.
You can compare players when they come into the league,
like, damn, man, he, he reminded me all day, bro.
Shit, man, shoot, the devil is a lie.
Hey, no, no, no, listen,
they don't disrespect all day.
Now, that boy, that was something serious, okay?
What?
And I think, hell, I think he would better
after he came back off ACL here.
I'm like, damn, what kind of ACL they put in his knee?
How that man come back?
How that man come back like that, bro?
Out of the ACL, Joe?
Hey, that man was different.
I don't know if they took part of his patella
or they put a cadaver in there.
Because, you know, sometimes they take cadavers
and put it in the knee.
Hey, that boy hit the ground running.
He definitely hit the ground running.
Yeah, but listen, Uncle Joe,
And he would have had more, and he would have had more.
Remember, he got in that little trouble for the situation with his son.
And he got on the commissioner's exempt list.
Right, right, right.
So he missed the whole season.
So if we add, and that was still his prime.
So if we add that, if we had another 13,400 yards to what they got,
he probably, I don't know, I think he probably 13,000 yards.
He probably had 14,000.
Damn.
We probably look at probably another 10 touchdowns.
Hey, man.
I just wish you to stay.
I just wish you to stay in Minnesota.
Yeah.
I hate that he went to the Saints,
and then the Saints moved on,
and he went to Arizona,
and then he went to Washington.
I just wish you to stay.
I just wish he could have stayed.
But you know,
you know how they do you,
especially when you play running back,
you know,
Emmett Smith, huh?
Yeah.
You know, every great,
every great,
all the grace that you think
and you would want to stay with one team
and be a one team jersey,
it just never happens,
even to the greatest runnerbacks
of all time. Frank Gore.
He's another one. But
outside of that, Chad, I need y'all to
spam brother, Jerry, my love
and tell him to Google my
remedy, and he's going to need his teammates.
This is why it's called a team.
There's no I am team for a reason.
Tell his teammates to look at
the remedy, you know, for high
ankle sprains. And I guarantee you
he's able to play next week.
I guarantee you. Yeah, send it to
his Instagrams. It's
preseason. Ocho. He ain't really
worried about playing this week, man.
Well, Ocho said this is having ready for the regular season.
Yeah, yeah.
He got, if he got, it ain't a-
What's your remedy?
What's your remedy?
Huh?
What's your remedy?
He did urine.
It's like red light therapy, but to hear you faster.
Nah, that's yellow light therapy.
And I don't want to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, same thing.
Hey, listen, it's a, it's a home remedy.
It's a home remedy, you know, from back in the day.
My grandma, them used to you with it back in the village in Africa.
And they used to warm up urine.
Yeah, that's how you treat your injuries.
I mean, I heard about guys in baseball peeing on the hands
or toughing up their hands.
Hey, see?
Nah, I'm good.
Hold on, hold on.
I've seen where Ricky had and wasn't he drinking his pee before the floor
with Mayweather fight?
Hey, hey, listen, I'm telling you.
If you're on the desert island, I mean, you stranded, you can do that.
Yeah.
Drink your pee?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, Joe.
Joe, you mean?
Yours now.
You know.
Hold on, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You got a chill.
You got a chill.
Hey, listen.
Oh, Joe, what you mean?
No, I say, Joe, you ain't never had nobody pee on you, Joe?
No, man, why would I have somebody do that?
Let me tell you something.
Hey, Uncle Joe, this is something that y'all probably don't do chat.
I'm not sure.
I show don't do.
Whatever you about to say come out your mouth next, I don't do it.
Listen, Joe, listen, Joe, you need to try this at home, you hear me?
What?
What I need to try?
Where else I'm going to try that?
me tell you, right? Let me listen to me.
You know, hey, Joe, remember when y'all used to getting the cold tub?
Yeah.
And you contrast from the cold tub to the hot tub.
Yes.
You notice how all the blood flow, it tingles and that sensation it gives you from contrasting
back and forth.
And then you feel fresh like you never, like you never ran or jump and jump in the coat.
Yeah.
That's the same thing a golden shower can do for you.
But it has to be somebody.
You got to be a lady.
You got to be a lady.
I'm a through, no, no.
My lady ain't go never do it.
I'm a throw up.
No, why did you throw up?
What do you mean?
Why I'm a throw up?
Man, somebody, boy, please.
Somebody plea on me?
Joe, just hold your nose like,
and you got to lay down on your back.
Hey, Joe, tell you a lady
and make sure you hold your nose
and close your eye
because it burns if you're getting your eyes.
My kids got me a couple of times,
but I ain't fit to let no grown person.
My kids got me.
Yeah, they got me.
But my, no grown person,
oh, hell.
Wait, time out, time out.
This ain't about being kiki or freaky.
This is a part of therapy in rehab.
I don't know.
What is a part of,
therapy and rehab.
What I'm telling you?
To let it.
What it does for the body, the toxins
and urine, it purifies
everything. It's your, your, oh, Joe.
No, it can't be yours.
It has to be someone else. It got to be hers.
I ain't going.
I ain't rolling. I ain't going.
Hey, Joe, listen to me.
I look like I'll miss a couple of games, Joe.
Y'all, hey, listen, this is why we can't
get nowhere to society because we don't listen.
We show a leg will get nowhere.
I ain't going nowhere.
You're right, Ocho.
I haven't hold you.
You're right.
We ain't going nowhere.
If somebody got to pee on me for me to play,
hey, y'all, hey, y'all hold it down, man.
Good luck I have a day, you fellow.
Hello, hello.
I don't know what this man on, bro.
Joe, I'd never been injured.
In the times I was, I used this method
to heal me much faster than any technology can.
So what you did?
Hey, so what you did?
The girl, whoever you were dating,
she gave you a golden shower?
Oh, yeah, Joe.
Hey, Joe, listen, you got goggles.
You'd be going swimming?
Yeah, I go swimming.
I really do swim for real.
Put your goggles on.
Put your goggles on.
Okay.
You hear me?
Yeah.
And just wait.
Make sure she drink apple juice.
Why?
Why apple juice?
There's better apple juice than when she, when the urine, you know, when it comes down,
ain't no smell to it.
You hear me?
Well, she should drink pineapple.
Should be pineapples then.
No, I like apple juice better.
You know, hey, pineapple, it's a little sweet.
It's a little sweet.
It's a little sweet.
I just, hey, Joe, sometimes they get in your mouth, Joe.
See, I ain't.
I'm just keep it real.
It just sounds too freaking for me.
I'm just going to keep it real.
I just ain't.
I just ain't.
Listen, I'm like, oh, hell, I'll miss a few games.
If I got to go through that, I miss a few, bray.
Hey, ain't tripping.
Let it go.
What are you doing?
Yeah, I'm good.
I'm putting you all on games.
I got limits.
You know, behind closed doors, a lot of things have happened behind closed doors.
But you got to draw the line somewhere, Ocho.
At some point in time, you got to make a stand.
See, this is what we call crossing the Rubicon.
You don't go too far.
Hey, you don't, you don't, you ought to make me take my shades off, man.
You know, I'm frustrated.
I'm going to take mine off with you.
Hey, that ain't happening for me.
Listen, this is Joe, Uncle Joe.
It's so frustrating trying to improve y'all's life, man,
with the experience that I've had throughout the years.
It's really frustrating with y'all don't listen.
But you act like, but you, how you know we ain't having tons of fun over?
I'm having tons of fun over.
I'm going to keep on a hundred with you.
No, look.
Joe, listen, Joe, listen, Uncle Joe,
everything I've said since the time we have said since the time
we started show for the past three years,
y'all have said no to it.
That means you're not, you having fun,
but you haven't kindergarten fun.
It's time to graduate.
I need to get the junior high,
I need you to graduate the high school,
I need you to graduate the college.
Let me ask you question.
Come on, man.
When you were the high school,
how many PE class are you had?
When I was in kindergarten,
they sent us out to play three times a day.
Hello.
I have a time of my life.
Well, I know what you're talking about.
Hello, hello.
You had one PE class.
I don't know you about had two.
But most people, most people in high school only had one PE class.
Hey, man, there's nobody trying to do all that, man.
Hey, listen, listen.
And this is another problem.
Like, a lot of us are scared to live in our truths, uh, and Joe's one of them.
How are you going to tell me how I'm living in my truth for now?
A lot of us are scared to live in our truths because we're scared of what people would think.
We know we're trying to protect an image.
Listen, this is me.
I've always been wild.
I've always been open.
I've always been a social butterfly.
I've always been willing to try and do anything,
because I don't care what people say.
I don't care what people.
Think about me.
I'm gonna always move to the beat of my own drum.
I'm watching my own beat, right?
Right.
So I'm trying to, try to tell you guys in the chat,
Unc and Joe and bring new things to your life
that you would never probably even think about,
let alone even try, let alone do.
So I'm just asking you to try it.
Those do you in the chat, that in relationships, try it.
It will help.
I'm telling you some of the toys that I bought on here.
It's all about the experience.
You don't have to, by like it,
you know, it's all about enjoying the experience.
When you go to Knottbury Farm,
when you go to the Disney World,
when you go to the movies,
it's all about an experience.
It's temporary.
It ain't, no.
Nobody goes to know.
You can listen to P-Pot if you want to,
but I ain't listen to the P-Pot.
Hey, I said P-E class, not P-Claz.
I ain't fooling with Ocho.
Ain't nobody fooling with Ocho.
I definitely not.
I'm not listening to Ocho.
Okay.
Hey, I've lived 508 years
Then the Lord spent my life, I will live another several years.
Yeah.
But I'm not doing, I'm not listening to Ocho.
Hey, hey, just try it.
No, I'm not.
You're going to just try it.
I'm not.
No, I'm not.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Right here where I am.
You know what?
And see, this is, this is, this is one of the issues with us.
It's, there ain't no issue, though.
Ain't no issue.
It is, it is, Joe.
Because we, we never want to try anything new.
We always want to be, we want to be stuck in the box, huh?
We want to stay within our comfort zone.
And before you look at it, what I do.
Listen, but I got limits, Ocho.
We 80 years old with no experience and didn't try anything.
We didn't live.
Y'all alive between living.
There's a difference.
There's a difference.
Even planes, even, even a mark.
There's limits to everything, Ochoo, how fast you can go,
even if you break the sound barrier,
you still can only go so fast.
Right.
Even you got a car that costs $10 million,
it still can only go so fast.
Hey, but the whole point is being able to reach that speed limit.
We y'all ain't even trying.
You mean, you, you know, y'all stuck.
Hey, hey, hey.
Y'all stuck in the school zone, but you don't want to do nothing.
You don't know how fast we going over here, man?
I know how fast you go as you said no to everything I suggest.
I just ain't that.
I mean, you got a lot going on, brother.
I mean, you, I ain't.
Hey, ain't.
You're not a lot, Joe.
I'm just living.
You alive, but I'm living.
There's a difference.
I'm living.
You know, Ocho, that why I'm trying to tell you.
No, Joe, I need you to add some more seedling to your food, Joe.
Boy, it ain't spices.
It's spicy over here, Ocho.
I don't need no more seasoning.
I want to taste chicken.
I don't want to taste all that paprika and black pepperlin and all back in the lemon juice and all that.
I want to taste the chicken.
Yeah.
Hey, I guarantee the chat agree with me.
I bet people in the chat they can try out.
I bet you they're going to try it after they get off.
Well, listen, listen.
They're going to try it.
It's a couple freaks in the chat.
Now, I ain't going to be.
I ain't going to be.
I don't know what's going on.
I already know what going on.
Yeah.
I ain't going to never judge nobody.
That's all I'm saying.
Hey, chat, hey, chat, the chat ain't number of family.
The chat ain't number family.
The chat is nothing but an extended family of us.
That's all it is.
Hey, hey, eh, it's okay.
It's okay for them to be a little freaking in the chat.
Ain't nobody judging them, man.
Yeah, that don't make y'all no bad chat.
That don't make y'all no bad chat because y'all do that.
I mean, if y'all want to listen to P.O. Cinco, that's okay.
But I won't know part of POSico.
What you say?
They don't make a no bad chat.
No, that don't make y'all no bad chat.
Hey, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
Tom Brady seemed to rip NFL starters for taking easy way out,
resting preseason game.
He posted, does that say third quarter with five minutes left?
Tom Brady in the preseason 2010 to Randy Moss.
They're down.
Preseason, regular season, I never wanted to be taken off the field.
Practice makes perfect.
Too many people looking for easy ways out these days.
When you're a football player in its football season, your job is to play football.
I like it.
L-L-G.
Ocho, we talk about this all the time, and they tell us us.
So they won't listen to us, Ocho.
Maybe the greatest, maybe arguably one of the greatest,
who three players to ever play the game.
Yeah.
He said what we've been saying all alone.
Yeah, but most definitely, most definitely.
Obviously, I understand why some of the,
some of the starters won't want to play.
I'm sure some of the decision making
when it comes to some of your best players and your team
who you impact players and make things go offensive.
Additionally, I understand them not playing at time
because if you lose them, it almost gives your chances
and hopes of being successful, it's out the window.
But when the greatest player of all time comes out and says
how important the preseason is,
most of the time it grabs everyone's attention.
When I say it, you know, it'll move in the middle.
We just been saying since we've been on there.
Hey, for a long time, for a long time.
I couldn't imagine going to try to play a regular season game.
Without preceding it?
And playing, first of all, playing that few snaps are playing no snaps at all.
I'll be a mess.
That's just me.
A.
A.
I can't do it.
I got to play.
Matter of fact, I want to play.
And you got to force me to get out the game.
Yeah.
A.A.
And when you look at it.
What time was drafted?
Seven round.
Six round.
$1.99.
Six round.
So him having to prove himself, you know,
coming into the league, bro,
it probably way a little different to him.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So I kind of,
I understand what he's saying too here because I'll be wanting to see these guys
at there too, man.
It's like, you ain't got but two, three preseason games here.
Just these just tune up games for the regular season.
Then you get to the regular season.
Now you're rusty because you ain't played in the preseason.
And then you want, you know what I mean?
So it's kind of.
I'm pulling to you guys are finally playing at now Joe.
Some of these guys, some of these teams are allowing their, I should, I mean, think about
what I just said.
They're allowing their players to play.
Right.
Like Tom say, it's the football, it's, you're a football player.
It's football season.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you go hunting, if you go hunting, there's a season.
There's a turkey season.
There's a pheasant season.
There's a duck season.
There's a white tail season.
Okay, you hunt what's in season.
That's what you hunt.
Yeah.
It's football season.
You're a football player.
And you don't want to play football?
So I guess Joe Montana,
he didn't care about getting hurt.
Everybody, there's a risk.
It's called assumption of the risk.
If you play the game of football
and you run one play,
there's a chance something seriously could go wrong.
Every time.
I ain't talking about just stepping on the field
because you can step on the field
and go do the coin talk,
and it is going to happen.
But if you go out there
and you go to catch a pass, you go to throw, you go to block, you go to run, you go to make a tackle, something bad could happen.
Yes.
But you knew that while you played the game of football.
Yeah.
It is an inherently dangerous game, and I don't care how safe they make it, it's still dangerous.
Hey, and with that being said, that's why these owners and coaches won't put a lot of these top guys out there for more than two, three damn series.
Because, listen, if something go down and I got a guy making 60s, six to six.
70 damn million dollars.
Okay, Ocho.
Come on, man.
What is going to put us?
Yeah, I mean, you're right behind A ball.
That's why I opened up.
That's why I opened the conversation about that.
But you got to realize Joe and Ocho, back then,
guys making $10, $15 million back then is the equivalent of the 50, 60 million today.
Right.
And Joe Montana took his ass out on the field.
So the Elway, so the Marino, so the Bruce Smith, Reggie White, Rescue So Reggie.
Emmett Smith, all the Jerry.
Yeah.
Guys played in the preseason.
That was to get your ass ready for the season.
That's what they call it pre you got the NFL season and then you got something called pre season
Which means we're getting ready for the season. Yeah, but you also but we also have to take fault not just the players. We also have to take fault with the decision makers. Yeah, that's who I got the problem with. The owners as well because they're one of their they're also part of the reason why some of the top players don't play because oh, we don't want them to get hurt. You know, and if I was the players, I would override that. That's just me. Me as a player when I was playing.
You're not fin to tell me I'm not playing in the preseason.
It's not happening.
Thank you.
I need it because I'm not trying to go out there September night,
September 13th and go from zero to 100 with no preseason work.
Yeah.
I'm not because I know it's different from practice.
Yeah.
Hey.
But they would try to like, okay, which one you want.
If it came, they say, okay, Shannon, you get the,
you get the day off, which practice you want to take off.
Well, I'm going to take this practice with no pads.
I want the pads.
I need the padwork.
I don't play football without their damn pads.
I need the padwork.
Give me the morning practice.
Even though that's going to be the longer practice,
that's going to be the harder practice.
That's going to be the more grueling of the practices.
Give me that.
But the preseason, I couldn't do it yet.
I'm just talking about me personally.
I need to, I need to refs.
I need to feel those pads.
I need to see people pushing and tugging
and doing all that stuff to me
because that's what's going to happen in the game.
And for me not to do that.
So think about it.
Oh, these guys don't play in the preseason,
you realize some of these guys hadn't played since January?
Yeah.
Yeah.
February, March, April, May, June, July, August.
Your first game back is going to be September
when somebody actually tugging and pulling on you for real.
Yeah.
Hey, I was the same way on the old job.
Y'all do how you want to do it, but I agree with Tom on this one.
Yeah.
Yeah, hey, hey, I agree to.
Man, listen, when I was playing, we played in the preseason.
Hey, man, I want to, I don't give a damn,
if you tell me we can only play a half.
Okay, Ocho.
I'm gonna play that half, bro.
I really, I hate it sitting out game.
My love and passion for the game superseded
than anything else, bro.
I just wanna get out there.
Let me go out there and score a couple of buckets,
touch that rock, you know what I mean,
feel it a little bit, make some plays on,
like just sitting on the sideline the whole game.
I feel like, man, I lost some type of chemistry
and continuity that I could have gained within the game.
You gotta, hey, you gotta stay locked in, bro.
It's hard.
Oh, Joe, man, I'd be standing on the side line,
my back tight.
Man, I'd be sitting on the bench the whole while.
Hey, might be talking about, hey, shoot you know, cheer the guys on.
Man, my back type, man.
You get me scared to be all that time.
Let me play.
Yeah, that's how I was, bro.
It's nothing like getting out there and enjoying the game.
And when guys who really love it and enjoy what they do, you can tell, bro.
Because they're willing to do whatever it takes to get out there and get them reps.
Yeah, because the thing is that you know there's a finite period of time in which you're going to be able to play this game.
Yep.
And second of all, Ocho,
saying something like, you know, the higher ups
were making decisions.
But the players ain't disappointed.
Now.
When I couldn't, when, when, when we have, look,
and I understand we were playing four preseason,
sometimes we had five preseason game because we have an overseas game.
I understood it.
I understood what came along with that.
But to miss the entire preseason, the entire preseason,
no, no, let me, I got to get on it, I got to get on in there and do a little damage.
Yes, sir.
But hey, I mean, what, what, what, Ocho, you and I don't know anything,
but a guy that's won seven Super Bowl,
got all the passing records,
all the significant records at the quarterback position,
maybe he knows a little something
because you and I, we don't know anything.
Joe, we don't know nothing, Joe, so.
But it's going to be, it's going to be interesting to see.
They're like, hey, Tom,
they're going to probably call, hey, Tom,
pipe down now.
You do it, you do it too much.
Because, I mean, look at that.
That man said it's the third quarter.
And I've been there.
I've been in the situation, though, Joe and Joe,
when Mike told us we're going to play to the half.
Yeah.
We played so bad leading up to the half, Mike said, y'all going out there.
Until you all figured out.
Yeah.
You're going to be in the damn game.
Yeah.
Hey, man.
Look at you, man.
I don't know what y'all got going on,
but y'all got to come on with it now.
Right.
And we go right down the field,
the first player, the third quarter,
and Mike said, okay, we're done.
Yeah.
And I guarantee that.
I don't know why, why y'all couldn't do that the first half.
Mm-hmm.
I guarantee that picture that Tom posted to were they in the third quarter,
that's every third, that's every third preseason game.
Because you play the first two quarters and you play the first series of the second half,
of the second half.
We have looked bad.
We played the first series of the fourth quarter.
Hey, I remember that.
Hey, look it bad.
You were not going to go.
The last game that you guys were going to play, you weren't going to look like that.
Right.
And I, but I understood it.
But I understand football.
Is that, that's what we do.
Oh, Joe, we play football.
Yes.
Football is supposed to be hard, man,
a hard-ass practice.
Look, I'm glad the best thing never happened to me.
I got drafted in Denver.
Dan Reeves was an old school coach
because I felt that what's I played for him for three years,
I could go anywhere and play.
Because ain't no way in hell.
Those practices are going to be any harder
than what Dan put us through.
Thanks.
So for me, I was Gucci.
Damn.
Tom, mad about that too.
Yeah.
Tom be like, y'all be talking about how great these guys are.
Hell, they're fresh.
They're fresh.
They don't do anything.
We go out there.
We play, we play, because you had to.
Tom's looking at it like,
Tom says I didn't want to come out of the field.
Tom says, I don't want nobody to look at a quarterback other than me.
Because the first day you do, you start evaluating, okay?
He puts some zip on the, hey, hey, such and such, get in there.
Yeah.
The last thing you want to, hey, the last thing you want somebody to do is have eyes for your old lady.
You know, hey, she keep going on these girl trips.
She keep being, hey, with the girls and she by, she on downfield with you.
Yeah.
What they're thinking, oh, Joe and Joe?
She's single.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's fine.
Yeah.
Because I, hey, hey, hey, Joe, hey, Joe, I come get off my hands, please.
Yeah.
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's your responsibility not, please do.
Okay, okay.
No, no, no, no, so she handled that.
Hey, hold on, hold on.
She said, I handle all guys.
She said, I handle all guys.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, I think I, hey, I think I'm with Ocho on this one.
Hey, if somebody can pull your girl, she would never your girl, homie.
Hey, hey, I tell you, Joe, like I always say, boy, is, is, she's not your
George, it's just your turn.
You hear me?
Hello.
Come on, now.
Hello.
I know, I know it's Sunday, I'm not,
well, don't make me put on my road.
Boy, I just, hey, I just jerk my communion.
You hear me.
Good.
I see what going on.
I see what going on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But see the thing is, Joe,
I'll be seeing the thing is,
but if they see you will,
they're like, okay, that's your old lady.
I'm gonna fall back.
Respectful.
They ain't falling back.
Ain't falling back.
They ain't falling back.
Yeah, hell no, they ain't falling back.
Yeah, Joe.
Boy, anybody.
If you ain't around, somebody go shoot at your old lady, partner.
Yeah, hey, listen.
You know who job it is to block the shot, Joe?
Your old lady.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, Joe, sometimes they don't even block the shot.
Huh?
Uh-huh.
They be trying to get the rebound.
Hey, sometimes they said, hey, Joe, sometimes they sit a pig so the guy can make the basket.
Huh?
Come on.
Come on.
They shoot the shot.
They hit the rim.
She's getting the rebound like Rodman.
What?
Yeah, and pass it right back to it.
No.
He builds a shot, Joe.
She got a rebody passing it back to it.
Oh, yeah.
And gave him an assist.
Yeah.
No.
Hey, hold on.
Hey, Joe, behind the back.
No, no.
Hey, hey, if he shoot this shot, she got to block the hell out of that shit.
You know what y'all talking about?
No.
Uh-uh.
I'm saying, that's her job.
I know.
The guy was playing defense.
The guy was playing defense.
Yeah.
She blocked it.
She set the pick for him.
I got a pin down.
He came about got a clean look at the basket.
Yeah.
Hey, Joe, hey, Joe, hey, boy,
it's a dirty game, Joe, it's been out of long time,
you hear me?
It's a cold world, all you know,
it's a cold world.
That's why you always walk around
with your jacket on.
Hello, hello, there we go.
Yes, sir.
But that's her job.
She's gonna have, look, you can't bring me,
you can't bring me everything.
I understand that, because I don't want to say,
well, he am I, he and my,
he and my, because then I'm gonna be in my head,
Okay, you're telling me all the ones,
what about the ones that you ain't not telling me?
Come on.
So I don't, I don't, I don't,
so I don't want, you gotta break me everything,
but the ones that you know,
they might be a conflict of interest.
Yeah.
Because I was like, oh,
so now I see why you got back the beef with me.
Yeah, hey, hey, you know,
you know how they play?
They're going to always tell you the ones
they really weren't interested in.
They're going to always tell the ones like,
well, you know what,
look who was in my,
Oh, they ain't even have a chance.
Hey, hey, hey, hold on, hold on.
They ain't even have a chance no way.
Yeah.
They ain't even have a chance no way.
But there's certain people, you hear me?
Yeah.
There's certain people of certain status, high profile people that have, that carry certain power.
Yeah.
People ain't turned it down.
Yeah, but I, to a credit.
Come on.
Take your time.
He was in here.
Yes, you see.
Ain't no response from me.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Well, hey, okay, that's what I go about.
Okay.
That's what I'm talking about.
baby. Hey, nah, hey, baby, hey, hey, hey,
do something to you when you see something like
to make you feel good about yourself, don't it?
Yeah, make me feel, I'm like, okay, okay.
Hey, they've been there.
Hey, I got one for you.
I tell you a lot of people, a lot of people in the world, right?
Yeah.
They say real quick.
I don't mean to be preaching.
We're supposed to be talking about it.
We tapped in.
We tapped in, son, they keep going on.
We got a lot of people in the world, right?
Everybody playing house.
Yeah, hello.
Everybody playing house, you know?
Hello.
They play in a role of relationship and being happy
and all this good stuff.
do me a small favor, right?
If you're in a relationship or you're with somebody
and just out the blue, just randomly.
Say, let me see your phone.
Yeah.
You all exchange phones.
I guarantee you, I guarantee you 90% of people can't do this.
Change phone with your old lady
or changed phone with your guy for 24 hours.
I guarantee you none of y'all to be together
in a five minutes ago.
You think.
Joe, listen to me, Joe.
How should you go hold that thing like, no, uh-huh?
Listen to me.
I'm just saying the people that are together.
Yeah.
Ask your partner, let's change phones for 20 minutes.
I guarantee you 98% of the people won't be together at the five minutes span.
Hey Joe, I thought all my phones in the river.
Luke, Luke, Luke.
I'm, I'm just saying it's like, hey Joe, hey Joe, it's life though.
I mean, it's life, you know.
It is.
It is.
Hey, it's part of it.
But, man, in matter of fact, if you're a guy, I'm going to let you go on.
If you're a guy and you just do this just randomly, just out of the blue,
Matter of fact, you need have to ask for it.
Just test her and say, let me see your phone real quick.
Out the blue.
Just out the blue.
And she reached down and grabbed that thing real quick like, nah.
You ain't got to, you didn't got to reach for it, Joe.
Just watch your reaction.
That's how you didn't know.
Yeah.
I didn't worry about that.
Because I didn't know.
You give it right to me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right to me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's how I go, man.
What I got a problem with, if you see you see it,
If you see me with her, and then you turn around and shoot your shot to DM.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, hold of, hold on.
Who disarranged you like that?
It's okay.
It's some cats out here like that.
It's some cats out here like that.
I saw that.
Yeah.
There's some cats I had like that.
I ain't going to say because y'all put you in two together.
Yeah, don't say, don't say.
Hey, but hey, put me on you, monk.
I put these hands on you, huh?
Oh, man, chill.
I put these all good.
We just ain't, we just ain't going to never be cool no more.
Okay.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm talking about I thought that was you.
Hey, that's a good opening line right now, boy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey.
Ooh.
I, hey, she's like, that's him.
He been in my DM for like two years.
Damn.
Never responded.
Okay.
Okay, you didn't respond.
You see her with me and not.
Don't worry about it.
It's all over a little.
Hey, you know, hey, hey, fellas, I know there's a lot of fellas in the chat too.
The first thing they're going to do, let me tell you what they're going to do.
Let me tell you how they're going to play you, right?
And try to make you feel guilty, right?
Just say, just say you listen to me for a change since nobody really listened to me
and some of the life lessons I like to give based on my experience throughout the years.
I ain't like that now.
I'm just saying throughout the years.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, let me see your phone real quick.
the first thing I'm gonna say oh now you insecure
see that's the game they play how they trying to gas like oh yeah yeah for sure
yeah they trying to gas like oh now you insecure yeah that's how you that's how you know
yeah because if she's not willing to give it to you huh right away it shouldn't be no issues
i'm talking about a a oh cho oh oh oh i'm talking about without nothing else said she should
hey hey nothing here you go baby here you go yeah huh yeah yeah i understand i know where you're
coming from don't don't let him play you yeah don't let her play you boy
Yeah, hey, hey, don't let them, don't let them put their candy wrap around your head like you're some type of sucker now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I ain't no sucker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's all look.
The thing is we all been there.
It's all happened.
You know, hey, thought we had something good.
Everything, everything to glitter ain't gold.
Hey, but who are you telling?
Hey, hey.
Every eye is closed.
Ain't sleep.
Every goodbye, don't mean they gone.
Boy that was a good one boy
Every good by don't mean what
Every good by don't mean they're gone
Every out of clothes don't mean they sleep
Hey hey I like that one
Every good bad don't mean they gone huh hey they say
They say you fall in the deep like
At least seven or eight times before you find the right one now
Deep light you think it's love but it's deep like
That's all there
Yes, all.
Come on, now.
That's it.
That's it.
Oh, that was a good.
Man.
I felt some type of way about that.
I started like, you know what?
At first, I didn't even want to say nothing.
Yeah.
But me and the dude, we don't work not together.
You just saw me with him.
He could resist.
How do you see me with him that day and you in a DM the same day, Joe?
Oh, get some cats out here like that, bro.
I'm telling you.
There's some cats I had liked that, man.
I'm keeping the 100 with y'all, bro.
I'm talking about, hey, hey, hey, listen.
They'll see you with something.
They'll see you with your old lady
and be writing a DM that same night, bro.
I'm telling you.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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For the second time this summer, Aaron Donald was listed today as working out for the Rams on the NFL transaction wire.
Sean McVay told reporters yesterday, I'm hopeful that it would be sooner than later, but I also want to respect when he does feel like the clarity will come.
I think there's a chance that it was.
be closer to that than not.
But again, I don't want to say too much
and put some sort of invisible deadline
on something that doesn't exist in my mind for him.
He's coming back.
I don't know.
I think he's trying to still get his footing,
you know, see how he really feel after, you know,
a couple weeks of practice, see how they body respond.
Y'all know how that is, man.
Oh, yeah.
You know, you're going to have to get out there,
the pads on and do some of that.
Aha, ha, ha.
Yeah, I'm saying,
I don't know it's a different when you're in that weight room every day and you you're throwing that weight around you make a lot of that weight versus you getting out there on that damn field you're having the bump and ground with some guys you know what I'm saying you don't know how your body going to respond yeah and the funny thing about it too we talk about Aaron Donald we talk about Aaron Donald I'm not sure what the percentage is but he has a high rate percentage of having to face a double team so as much weight as you've been lifting you took two years off now you're going back into that into that lion's den it ain't like you just dealing with one person well you what he had 20 sacks of you're 20 sides of you're going to be 20 sides of
When he had 20 and a half sacks,
he faced a double team 64 and a half percent of the snap.
No, Joe, you don't understand how crazy.
That's crazy.
For his perspective, I think Miles Garrett faced a double team
about 34, 35 percent of the time.
So with both of them, here, it probably, it ain't.
You can't double both of them here.
Nah, no.
So what I'm going to eat?
Hey, listen.
You got to pick your poison.
Yeah, so if I'm Aaron Donnell, Hill,
I wouldn't mind coming back neither hell
I got, if I got a big boy over there on the end, what?
And I know you got a double, and you got a double one of us,
you probably ain't going to double me because that boy, that's, hey, amen.
All they've been equal, Aaron Donald's closer to the quarterback.
See, that three techniques, he's the closer to the quarterback.
Yeah.
That's why he gets double so much.
And normally it's the Senate, because you line up in the tilt on the guard,
sooner going to slide toward him.
Mm-hmm.
And you mean, tell me, they're going to play, they're going to play, uh, uh,
Miles Gary's single single coverage.
Man, I don't know what they're going to do, boy.
Honestly, honestly.
You probably run the back.
Chip, have the back flare to his side.
Chip.
Yep, that's the only way.
Hey, that's how you can double team right there.
That's the only thing to do, Joe.
Obviously, you double team Aaron Dono in the front.
And then obviously use the tight end to help with the tackle.
Or had a back and don't have a back coming out of the back field.
Already have him at the line of scrimmage.
right we're really offset really offset on the back hip of the uh the tackle they don't don't even
don't even play with them don't try to hide it don't try to hide it we're telling you we
from the double team both of y'all every play but damn don't they take away a weapon or two of
yours ocho when you got your back having the help and you tight in helping uh block yes yes but
they don't do no good to get them out on the router your quarterback on his damn back
I don't know anybody good at all at all.
You wide open to your quarterback looking at the side of his helmet.
But that look, I think the thing is it's like, okay, he want to get some work in.
He want to make sure he's doing the right thing.
I think he had, but, you know, he said he didn't want to train like that,
the mental prep that it takes for him to train and keep that mindset for a whole year.
Yeah, after year after year.
Maybe, hey, took some time.
time off maybe he's refreshed now well you know you take a little time off you
them wounds hill up you're starting to feel good you moving a little different so you
started to get that itch again he likes you let me get back out here man see what I can do
plus we got miles Gary too boy what my load ain't gonna be as fool as he used to be huh
I don't blame him yeah hey he's like hey let me go on back out here I can pick up a quick
I can pick up a quick 30 meal and possible super
Hold on.
What do you, what do you get picked up a 30M, a cool 30 M?
Cool 30.
Man, please.
Boy, sign me up.
Sign me up.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to get back to this topic.
We got a very special guest joining us.
He's an eight-time pro bowler, three-time first team all-pro, two-time Super Bowl champ.
Super Bowl 50 MVP.
He's an all-decade player of the 2010, and he was defensive rookie of the year in 2011.
Hey, he'll love, he'll, bro.
I don't care where he go.
He can go to the Rams.
He goes to the bills.
He goes to the commanders.
He can finish with the Cowboys.
But he knows he Bronco country.
Through and through.
Vaughn Miller.
Bob, what's up, Vaughn?
Howdy, guys.
How's it going?
What's up, what are they do?
Nah, it's dope, man.
Ocho, oh, show.
Man, Unc, how's it going, man?
Man, Vaughn, I'm happy for you.
Obviously, I would have liked for you
to finish your career with the Broncos,
but it didn't seem, that seemingly wasn't in the cards.
How did this, how did the Cowboys come about?
When did this, when did you know
that this was a possibility and when did you they finally close the deal man so they're the first team
to contact me like a week before um training count um it had been like some talks about like the
cowboys like throughout the whole offseason and you know it just it just seemed right for me um i live
here in the off season um you know my mom and my dad are here and my kids are here um you know i
always had a little a little blue on my heart since i was you know a little boy and
you know, always paid attention to the Dallas Cowboys.
And, you know, my earliest memory of playing football,
including the Dallas Cowboys.
I heard my daddy screaming in the back.
And I ran back there to see what was going on.
And he was screaming because the Dallas Cowboys had scored a touchdown.
So that's my earliest memory of playing football.
And to be back, you know, here to be back home is a, it's a dream within a dream.
It's like inception.
You know, the movie with Linawinawrault and the Caprio.
Yeah.
My dream has always been to play in the NFL and, you know,
to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
is a dream within a dream.
And most of the time, I think about some of the people,
I'm not sure why they say, oh, Von Miller's old,
oh, not the same volume of, Von Miller of old.
Would you say to those people, especially what you have in a productive season last year,
you know, having nine sacks, being able to come to the Cowboys,
obviously you being from down there in Texas,
how do you feel, how's your body holding up?
How do you feel a few years removed from ACL surgery?
And I say what they want to say about, you know, my on the field,
but there's no question about it.
I am the best teammate in the history of the National Football League.
When it comes to being a great teammate, I just know how to do it.
I've been doing it for a long time.
I know how to bring the guys together.
I know how to win my guys over.
Every team that I've ever been on is not a guy in their locker room that I say,
you know, anything bad about me.
And that's what I care about, you know, the guys that I work with.
And I'll be able to do that here with the Dallas Cowboys.
You know, they can say what they want to say.
I'm worth, you know, 10 to 13 plays a game.
I can win 10 to 13 plays a game.
And that's with me not even stepping on the football field.
It's just the type of knowledge of the game that I know
and to be able to get the guys to play around me to a level that they wouldn't normally play it.
And that has nothing to do with the type of, you know, skill that I can bring on the football field.
So being a great teammate, knowledge of the game, you know, that's 10 to 13 players a game.
And then I can still walk into 8 to 10 sacks now.
I can, that's just walking in.
That's just why.
Talk your shit, right?
I'm going to win one, though, Bond.
You don't need to win eight to ten.
And you win one time again.
That's 17 sacks.
17 sacks, you'll be historic.
And I'm going to have opportunities to do it, though.
Like, we got one of the best offenses in the national football league.
I'm going to be able to play with the league, be able to play with the league, be able to
play, you know, up by 10, up by 13, up by 17 points.
I'm going to have those opportunities.
We only won five games last year with the commanders.
You know, we got to.
here with injuries and a whole lot of stuff,
but we only won five games
that I was able to walk into non-sacs.
So just being the type of player that I am,
even at this stage in my career,
I still feel like I can be effective.
But that makes your question,
you get nine sacks again.
You walking away?
Because I think that had a lot to do with it.
I think if you got two to three sacks,
you're like, you know what?
I ain't got it no more.
Nine sacks.
Hey, nine sacks.
There are a lot of guys that are much younger than you, Vaugh,
that he can't get nine sacks in the season.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's, you know, like, it just depends.
You know, you don't ever want to be a guy that outstage or welcome in the NFL
and then you don't ever want to leave too early either, though.
So this is another opportunity for me to go out there and play.
You know, I was hoping that the Denver Broncos are called or Buffalo Bills
and none of those teams, you know, maybe I get another opportunity at that.
But, you know, I'm only, I can only take advantage of the present moment.
And I got an incredible opportunity to play with a great team, great offense.
I know Christian Parker really well.
Rashon, Gary, Williams, Kenny Clark, they all came to my pastor at Summit this year.
Donovan, Donovan as a rock who I know him pretty well as well.
PJ Locke was my teammate in Denver.
Devante Williams.
I'm familiar with a lot of these guys on this football team.
They got one of the best offenses in the national football league with George Pick,
C.D. Lamb, Debt, Prescott.
So I got an incredible team to be around, and I'm excited about it.
Hey, Vaughn.
When you think about it, bro, you're from Texas.
you know, two-time Super Bowl champ.
What do you think it's going to be like, honestly,
I'm a huge fan, by the way, and I'm a huge Cowboys fan,
so welcome.
What you think it's going to be like, bro,
when you suit up for the first time,
getting a chance to run out there and really be a cowboy?
Man, it's going to be dope.
I don't think it really just has not hit me yet.
Like, you know, I was talking about six hours ago,
and he was like, man, you know,
we're going to go ahead and put the trigger on this.
And it still, like, it just didn't hit me yet.
Like, I kind of, I kind of, I kind of,
I kind of knew the whole time I had been given, like, you know, hints on social media
and, like, playing with the fans on social media by the Dallas Cowboys for weeks now.
Yeah.
So it kind of was always there, but, like, you know, to really, like, go all the way through it,
it still hasn't hit me yet.
My very first game playing in Cowboys Stadium was last year with the commanders.
That was my very first time playing with the, the command, in Dallas Stadium.
And, you know, to be like a Dallas Cowboys full time, man.
It still hasn't hit me yet, man.
It's still like in that numb stage, man.
but I'm excited to be here.
I'm excited to get started.
Vaugh, you didn't play with that 51-48 game
when Peyton, you know, y'all had the blue.
No, I didn't.
That was, okay.
Yeah, I didn't play.
I didn't plan that one.
My very first game.
Dang.
We're here joining back.
But, I mean, look at this resume.
Eight-time pro bowler, three-time first team all-pro,
two-time Super Bowl champ, Super Bowl MVP,
all decades of the 2010s, 2011,
defensive rookie of the year.
That is first ballot,
Hall of Famer.
A member of that prize 2011
class with
Cam Newton with the number one first
pick and you have Vaughan Miller.
You have Julio Jones, A.J. Green, Richard
Sherman, Cam Hayward, Cam Jordan.
All of those guys were in that draft.
JJ Watt.
Yeah.
We're in that draft.
Damn.
They had some boys.
That was a good year.
Yeah.
We've heard you guys talk about it.
You, Sherm, you guys have talked about it,
that you believe, a lot of people say
in 1983 is the best drafted class ever.
You say, nah, when you look at our draft class from top to bottom,
you look at Cam Gordon number one, and I was number two,
and you look at JJ Watt, you look at Cam Hayward,
you look at Cam Heywood, you look at Cam George.
Justin Houston had 22 sacks in that draft class.
Yep.
Is 2011 the best draft class ever assembled?
Man, you know, I'm going with that one all day.
You know, Cameron Hayward is in that draft, Richard Sherman.
We got a lot of guys.
Cam Jordan.
We got Cam Jordan.
We got a lot of Hall of Fame.
guys in that class.
And, you know, the other one, they got, they got Hall of Fame guys in that class, too.
But, you know, top to bottom, man, we got some players that have really changed, you know,
the face of football.
And it's dope to be associated with those guys.
I knew we had a special group whenever I was coming out, you know, having Marcel Darius and
Cam Newton and Julio Jones and AJ Green and Patrick Peterson, Patrick Peterson, AJ Green,
Tyrone Smith, you know, JJ White, and.
it just goes up and down the list, you know, up and down a list of guys that have had a huge
effect on this, on this game.
You know, I have a question.
Obviously, you've accomplished so much in this NFL.
Based on your resume, based on your accolades, you are a Hall of Famer.
If you could write the perfect storybook ending to your career, what would it look like?
I mean, obviously, you know, the game is not fun no more, like, unless you're playing a big-time
game.
Like, once you experience, like, you know, A.S.
championship games, NFC championship games, Super Bowls, you know,
divisional games, winning those games and playing those primetime games.
Like, football is hard, man.
It's tough, man.
And if you're not playing those games, it kind of don't have that sting no more.
So, you know, for me, I would like to continue playing in those games and, you know,
continue playing the AFC championships to have another shot at the Super Bowl.
You know, that would be the best ending for me.
I only need three and a half more sacks to be top five in NFL history.
So, you know, three and a half.
like you know i can get that two two two two and a half games two games you know i can walk in
a half i mean yeah 138 138 138 and a half and i need one 30 a half and i need one 30 a half
11 a half bottom put you at 150 yeah you got you got bruce at two got 205 you got a
one 98 yeah i think i think i think you know i'm just i'm just going to be realistic and
you know optimistic at the same time i can i can't i can walk so michael
straight hand, I can get Michael straight hand at three and a half sacks.
He's number five.
So I can get top five by the,
by one that's all set it done for sure.
I like that.
I like that.
Hey, hey, we locked in, babe.
Hey, Vaughn, I'm going to be locked in, baby.
You know, I'm beat, hey, hey, I just need you to get out to that quarterback, man.
Do your thing, brother.
Do you think.
Congratulations, man.
Before you go, Vaughn, you mentioned you got kids.
How old is the oldest now?
Because now they, now they know what dad does.
Now they get an opportunity to go to the game.
And I think you got girls.
So they're in that cheer leaving.
They got a little cowgirl, Trillian, not a minute.
They're going to see excited, be excited.
They don't have to leave.
They don't have to go fly, get on the plane and come see Dad and play.
They can just, hey, get in the car and come see Dad and play.
Yeah, I got, so my oldest, he's five.
Today was his, today was his fifth birthday.
Okay, you got a five-year-old.
I got a five-year-old.
I got a three-year-old, and I got a seven-month-old.
So, okay.
That was, you know, my oldest is dope because when the Cowboys call, right?
And I was, I was on the phone and I was telling everybody, I was like, hey, man, like, guess
who calls?
called me today. Like, this was about two, three weeks ago. And my old, my oldest son
he was paying attention. And I got on the phone with one of my boys. And I was like, hey,
like, guess who, what team called me today? And my son said, the Dallas Cowboys called my dad.
So he's at that age where he's at that age where he's conscious of what's going on. So that's right.
You know, that's what I always wanted for my, for my kids to be able to remember and not
just had to go to YouTube and see what type of player I was. So, you know, for them to be
conscious and aware, it's super cool.
Hey, Vaugh, I got a four-year-old son over here, man.
Hey, look, I'm trying to put this squad together.
I might need you.
I might need your boy over here, man.
You say you got a fire yo.
I'm trying to put a squad together now.
Yeah, I got a five-year-old.
His name is Valor.
My three-year-old, his name is Victory.
He was born on the same day as Super Bowl 50.
So he was born February 7, 2020.
Then I got my youngest.
Her name is Virtue.
She's seven months.
Her birthday was February.
Her birthday was December 26.
So right after Christmas.
Wow.
Damn. That's dope.
Well, Vando, hey, I mean, I know that you got to do what you got to do with the Cowboys this year,
but don't, don't give up hope on the more Broncos.
No, I'm not.
I think you got one more round than you.
Yeah, I'm not.
Like your favorite dog did.
I went back one last time.
It didn't work out and get to a Super Bowl, but I got a chance to come home.
Man, I try, man, you know, like, I tried.
And I'm, you know, I've never been scared to, you know, get on the phone with the gym or Texas
gym or let Broncos country know that I'm just.
still thinking about the Broncos.
Like I've never been scared.
I never had too much proud of ego to let my teams that I played for before know that
I'm still interested.
And I did that.
This offseason,
I did that last off seat as well.
And we'll see how it going forward.
But, you know,
I'll definitely end my career with the Broncos in some form of fashion.
Hey,
before we get you up,
this is the last one we're going to get you out of here.
You're the co-founder of Green Pastor Chicken.
Break down the chicken business.
And why these damn eggs so damn high?
So, you know, my chicken company is Green and Pasture's Chicken.
It's based here in Texas as well, right outside of Ilgin.
We have a pasture-raised, organic, non-GMO, humanely raised product.
One of our biggest partners is Meat Church with Matt Pittman.
He's the official pit boss with the Dallas Cowboys as well.
So it was so many things that just made sense for me to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.
You know, we sell our chickens at Central Market here in Dallas.
You know, and other teams, like I can talk about Green and Passen's Chicken,
you had to get online to order it.
Now you can just go to Central Market here in Dallas and go buy our birds.
So it was just so many different things that made sense for me to sign the Dallas Cowboys.
But Green and Passencichigan, you know, they live a country club lifestyle.
I think you can taste, you know, the difference in our birds.
And you can go to Greenopassage Chicken.com to really check it out.
When I come to Dallas, I'm going to check about because you are ag major at Texas A&M.
Yes, sir.
Poultry sign.
I don't know something being raised on a farm,
so I don't look something about chickens myself.
But Vaughn, I'm proud of you.
I'm happy for you, man.
Congratulations.
And to stay healthy and wish your best to look.
Hey, I appreciate you guys.
Thanks, man.
Thanks, Joe.
Thanks, oh, Joe.
I appreciate you guys, man.
This is cool.
Go Cowboys.
Yes, sir.
Do it.
Man, Joe, stop all that foolish.
Come on, man.
Come on, come on.
Why, you stay and hate on me?
Man, why me and Von can't, you know what I'm saying?
Kick it like how we doing.
I'm happy for Vaughn.
I ain't happy for you.
Damn!
I know him 15 years.
I just met you like two months ago.
But congratulations, Vaugh, I'm happy for you.
Tell him that's in a low man, and we'll see you down the road.
Hey, I appreciate you guys.
I have a good one.
Yeah, when you get that first sack, come back here and tell us about it.
I got that.
I got so. I got so.
Vaughn Miller, ladies gentlemen.
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