Nightcap - Nightcap Summer Sessions from Dallas - Part 2: Eric Kendricks joins, Fans play Sex or Next
Episode Date: September 4, 2024Join Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson on their Nightcap Summer Sessions: LIVE from Dallas. Unc & Ocho are joined by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Eric Kendricks and the fans share their... wildest sexual experiences.03:00 - Spell-o cinco12:10 - Dunk on Unc17:40 - Eric Kendricks joins34:40 - Sex or next54:30 - Q and Aye(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, now it's time for our special segment.
Because it's a special night, we just can't do it the normal way.
Special night.
Ocho, we're going to make this a competition.
So we're going to call someone to the stage, and they're going to spell off against you.
So if you think...
Hold on, spell against me?
Yeah, you got your hat.
You brought your hat.
I left my hat home.
Oh, yeah.
And y'all know how to spell?
If you can think you're a better speller than Ocho,
come up to the mic.
The mic is right here.
We got a mic right there.
Y'all finna lose.
Hey, you got a cowboy hat on.
You can't beat me.
All right.
All right, who we got?
Who we got?
Ocho, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to let you pick your opponent.
I ain't going to even pick your opponent.
I'm going to let you pick him.
Who want to do? I'm going to let you pick your opponent. I ain't going to even pick your opponent. I'm going to let you pick him. Who want to lose?
Come on, yo.
Come on.
Nightcap, nightcap.
You with the nightcap stuff.
I'm going to whoop your ass.
Come on.
Come on.
No, not this time.
Not this time.
You good?
Where the mic at?
Where the mic at?
What up, nigga?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey.
Yeah, you real aggressive.
Okay.
Yeah.
I've been waiting for this moment.
You've been waiting on this moment? Yeah. Okay. He's been waiting for this moment. You've been waiting on this moment?
Yeah.
Okay, he's been waiting on this moment.
Yeah.
He about to set your ass up.
Shit.
Yeah, you heard it.
He's like, what up, ninja?
Yeah, all right.
Yeah.
Hey, I appreciate the support, man.
I appreciate the support.
I love y'all.
All right, Ocho.
The first is an easy word.
Wait, I got a question.
Yes.
If we have guests, right? Yes. It's Uncle Ocho. Yes. It. I got a question. Yes. If we have guests, right?
Yes.
It's Uncle Nocho.
Yes.
It's Spello Cinco.
Yes.
Why are we not allowing the guests to go first?
Okay, you want the guests to go first? You want to go first, my man?
Hey, I watch every show.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Here you go.
The first word.
What's your name, my man?
Kemper.
Kemper Norwood Jr.
Oh, Kemper. That's my... He asks a question Kemper. Kemper Norwood Jr. Oh Kemper that's my
He asked a question every night. Kemper good job thanks for showing up bro we
love you bro. Kemper Norwood Jr. Okay Kemper your word is sunshine. S-U-N-S-I-N-E. Yes, yes. What?
Okay, Ocho.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What?
He spelled it right?
Yeah.
He spelled that right?
Thank you.
Hold on. Oh, you trying to cheat me, man.
Ocho, he said S-U-N-S-H-I-N-E.
Is that what he said?
No, you better do it.
His mic cut out. His mic cut out.
His mic cut out.
Okay, all right.
All right, bet.
Okay, we're going to...
Okay, bet.
That's okay.
We're going to leave that
under a question.
Okay.
Okay.
Your word,
acknowledge.
Acknowledge?
Acknowledge.
You finally acknowledge
that rail is the love of your life.
A-C. Yeah. K. Uh-huh. N-O- of your life. A-C.
Yeah.
K.
Uh-huh.
N-O-W.
Yeah.
L-E-D-G-E.
Oh, man.
Okay, okay, Kipper.
Stop telling me.
Okay, Kipper.
I went to Harvard.
What are you talking about?
Okay, okay, Kipper.
Okay, here we go.
You nervous?
You nervous?
I went to Harvard for only one semester. Huh? You went to Harvard for only one semester.
Huh?
You went to Harvard for only one semester.
I know.
I got kicked out for fighting.
Okay.
Let's go.
Let's go, Ocho.
Kemper, here we go right here.
Bicycle.
B-I-C-L-E.
God damn.
Hey, Kemper, are you related to Ocho?
I'm finna win
Okay Ocho
Here it is
Meticulous
Meticulous
Yes
Meticulous
Meticulous Use it in a sentence please meticulous
meticulous you went through hold on let me know no no no i went through
ocho is a very meticulous dresser
meticulous meticulous man that shit they're hard right yeah I mean for Paul I got it with the harvester for semester yeah but we talk about
meticulous when I was there all right meticulous you ready? Yes Ma
Is wrong, yeah
It's wrong. Me. Oh
Yeah, but oh meticulous. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah me. Yeah me. Yeah. I
Yeah, see yeah you yeah, oh
No I-C-U-O-S. No.
No.
M-E-T-I-C-U-L-O-U-S.
That's what I said.
Close.
All right, Kemper.
You're on the ropes right here.
You got to get this one right, Kemper.
You got to get this one right to stay alive.
I know you nervous.
Window.
W-I-N-D-O-W.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Ocho, this is for the win.
If you spell this word correctly, you win.
Hold on. Give me a minute.
If you spell this correctly, you win.
I'm feeling good, I'm feeling good, I'm feeling good.
I'm finna whoop your ass, boy.
The word is camaraderie.
Unk and Ocho have great camaraderie.
C-O-M.
You heard me?
What'd you say?
Camaraderie.
C-O-M.
No.
Com.
Camaraderie.
That's wrong?
Yeah.
You're bullshitting. Yeah, no, I ain't bullshitting. Camaraderie is That's wrong? Yeah. You're bullshitting.
Yeah, no, I ain't bullshitting.
Camaraderie is C-A-M?
Yeah.
C-A-M.
That don't even sound right.
C-A-M-A-R-A-D-E-R-I-E.
How did I not even know that?
Yeah, I know.
I can tell.
You should have said chemistry.
Okay.
Okay.
They're tied.
This is for the spill off.
All right.
Each person gets one word.
Yeah.
Kemper, your word is garden.
G-A-R-D-O-N.
Why his words so easy?
Whoa, whoa.
Don't interrupt the man while he's spelling.
G-A-R-D-O-N.
You got it wrong. I'm back in the game. I'm back in the game. I'm back in the game. Okay. All right, Ocho. Ocho. I'm back in the game. Ocho.
Yeah. If you get this word correctly.
I promise you.
I promise y'all I'm going to get this shit.
Okay.
Come on.
Your word, Ocho, is ostentatious.
One would say this necklace is very ostentatious.
Ostentatious. ostentatious. Ost.
Ostentatious.
Ostentatious.
Ost.
Ostentatious.
Damn.
I'm sounding it out, but I just can't get it.
Hey, listen.
I got one.
Okay. Ostentatious.. Hey, listen. Okay, here it is right here. I got one. Okay.
Ostentatious.
Like, Austin, Texas.
Austin.
No?
Am I wrong?
Austin.
Okay, Ocho.
Hey, how all you motherfuckers
know how to spell?
Y'all cheating.
Ostentatious.
Ostentatious.
Ostentatious.
Ostentatious.
Yes.
Ah.
Ah. Yes
It's a a a oh
OS yes T
En Ta
Ci o us
Stop playing with me boy
Boy go sit down boy
Stop playing with me boy
Harvard Education
And the winner is
I fucking love you
You good?
Hey after this
McDonald's
Okay I got you
On game
Ocho
Wins
Felo
Seco
For the first time
For the first
For the first time On tour For the first time on tour.
For the first time on tour.
Let's go.
All right, now it's time, Ocho.
Your questions are on the card on the table.
I haven't seen them.
And no one is, obviously, I don't have earphones in.
Ash, did anybody brief him on the answers?
And now, no.
And now it's time for Dunk on Unk.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I gotta stand up for this.
Oh, this is a good one.
Y'all ready?
Who was the Dallas Cowboys' first
ever draft pick in the
1961 NFL draft?
Well, shit, eh?
He told me to spell ostentatious.
First draft.
1961.
First ever draft pick.
Jerry Jones was here.
No, Jerry wasn't.
Oh, my God.
Bob Lilly.
Oh, hell no.
What? God. Bob Lilly. Oh, hell no.
Hey, somebody brief him on this, man.
You weren't even here in 61.
Y'all knew that?
Hey, you cheating.
The computer.
The computer logged in. You cheating.
You cheating. You cheating.
You cheating.
All right.
All right.
You ain't going to get this one.
Which former New York Giants player became the team's first Hall of Famer to be inducted in as a coach?
Which former New York Giants player became the team's first Hall of Famer to be inducted as a coach?
Vince Lombardi?
Wrong. Tom Landry.
God damn it. Damn it.
He was the D coordinator for the Giants.
Let's go.
Oh, you're going to get this wrong too.
Hey, the Cowboys team
in 1975 was famously called the Hail Mary team
after a miraculous playoff win.
Yeah.
Who caught Roger Starbucks' iconic Hail Mary pass against the Minnesota Vikings?
Drew Pearson against the Minnesota Vikings.
Nah, that don't count because somebody said the answer.
Hey, don't do that.
Don't do that, Ocho.
Ocho.
Oh, you ain't going to get this one.
You ain't going to get this one.
Who was the first Dallas Cowboys player to record 20 or more sacks in a single season?
Harvey Martin.
Wrong.
DeMarcus Ware.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Who the hell is Harvey Martin?
He played in the 70s.
Okay. Yeah, you wrong. Subo MVP him and Randy played in the 70s. Okay.
Yeah, you wrong.
Super Bowl MVP, him and Randy White against the Broncos.
Okay, okay.
Here we go.
Shit, I'm on the roll now.
In what year did the Dallas Cowboys win their first Super Bowl?
Oh, my God.
Ain't looking too good for y'all.
273.
Ain't looking too good for y'all. Hold on, hold on too good for y'all hold on, hold on, let me think now
don't be cheating over there now
71
no, 72 with the Dolphins
they went back to back, 72, 73
I'm going to say
oh shoot
71
you know I think my research might have been wrong because I put 72
yeah no the Dolphins remember the perfect season that wasn't in 72 okay so you got it wrong again
71 so it was 71? You sure?
I'm not sure, but that's what I'm saying I'm going with.
Google it.
Huh?
71.
You got it right.
But you said 72 first.
I know.
I said the Dolphins went perfect in 71.
All right.
This is your last one.
This is your last one.
I don't won, though.
Huh?
I got to throw away quick.
All right.
This is the last one.
Last one.
Okay.
Who was the first Dallas Cowboys player to win an
NFL MVP award?
Roger.
I'm going with Roger Stolbach.
No.
Emmitt Smith. Emmitt Smith? Yeah. Really?
Yes. Yes. Emmitt.
You lost. No, I won. I got
three. I got three right.
No, you got two.
It was wrong?
What year?
70.
Roderick Starbucks ain't with no NFL MVP?
Yes, he did.
I'm almost certain he did.
What year?
It had to be in the 70s, so I'm going to say 70...
Was it?
Nah.
Ash.
We got Ash on the board right quick.
I'm almost certain Roger Starbeck won an MVP.
Nah, I don't think so.
We said
NFL MVP, not Super Bowl.
No, he won a Super Bowl MVP
but not a regular season MVP?
Yeah. So I was right.
He won a Super Bowl MVP but not a regular season.
But you didn't clarify that. You said MVP.
I said who won NFL MVP.
Okay, the Super Bowl is in the NFL?
Oh, come on, man.
Come on, man.
All right.
But I win anyway, Ocho.
It's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
So right now.
How y'all doing?
Y'all good?
Our next guest coming out, Eric Kendricks.
Is he here?
Come on.
Come on.
What's up? Appreciate you, bro. Thank you. Hold on, hold on. What's up?
Appreciate you, bro.
Thank you.
Hold on, hold on.
You got a mic?
What's up?
What's up, bro?
See you in Chile?
There you go, bro.
Yo, it's right here.
If I'm gonna be.
What's up, what?
What's up? I'm trying to get comfortable right now. You good? All right, I'm good be. What's up, what? What's up?
I'm trying to get comfortable right now.
You good?
I'm good.
All right.
Tell us about the transition to becoming a cowboy.
Crazy.
What's it been like?
It's different.
You know, football is crazy out here.
You know, I hear about Texas football.
I'm from California.
Right.
There's good football out there,
but, you know, football is different in Texas, for sure.
It's a little bit more, you know, heightened.
A little bit more pressure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
Play for the Vikings, the Seahawks, if I'm not mistaken.
No, my brother played for the Seahawks.
Okay, that's your brother.
But I played for the Chargers.
Chargers.
Yeah.
You reunited with Sam, right?
So, how have being reunited with a former coach,
because obviously you know this defense,
and so you've been able to partake some of the wisdom, the keys,
of where guys need to be, what Zim is looking for in a particular defense.
So tell us about somewhat being a coach on the field.
Yeah, you know, I feel like at first, you know,
we're all trying to learn the basics, you know.
I mean, obviously I have a little bit of a head start,
but everybody's learning the basics. You know, we're trying trying to learn the basics. Obviously, I have a little bit of a head start, but everybody's learning the basics.
We're trying to get the concepts down.
They kind of carry over to different coverages.
We can run split coverages, things like that.
But I feel like with Zim's defense, it's always about the players
taking a little bit of ownership too.
We're the ones that are quarterbacking it out there.
So at some point, we've got to be the one making the calls and checks and be confident and when we're doing so and I feel like now that's
you know we we obviously we're in camp for a month and stuff like that but now we're transitioning
we're about to play this first game and I feel like now we're starting to transition into having
that confidence where everybody's kind of like okay we're running this now let's run this now
you know um so it's been a lot of fun and you know obviously we have different pieces than i had in minnesota but um you know the the heart of the the heart of the um
the scheme is the same you know listen zim was the defensive coordinator of cincinnati when i was
there so zim is really cool he cursed a goddamn lot you curse a lot but what is your expectations
your personal goals for you throughout this season or this upcoming season?
Your own personal goals.
My personal goals is to be, you know, just the voice that everyone can count on.
You know, just the constant communicator.
You know, be overdoing my communication to the fact that we're all on the same page.
You know, I want to definitely be the anchor right there.
But shoot, you know, I just want to just keep stacking these years.
I feel like, you know, 100 plus, you know, three and something.
You know, I don't want to, you know, get too specific.
I write them down and everything like that.
But, you know, I want to win a Super Bowl, man.
That's why you play.
You know, it's cliche, but, you know, my brother won one.
Right.
I got kind of close, but, you know, not really.
You know, so I want to get it going.
Right.
Obviously, like, you played this game a long time,
and there are always surprises that when you come in,
there's a rookie that comes in that stands out,
and you're like, okay, be it offense or defense,
you're like, he can play, and he's going to play.
He's going to make plays for us, and he's going to be big for us.
Who surprised you in this rookie class that you're like, okay,
be it offense or defense, that he can play?
Yeah, one of my linebackers, you know, Maris, you know, he's a kid from Hawaii, you know,
went to Notre Dame. I think, I don't know which round he got drafted, you know, I kind of
disconnect myself from that, but he came in, you know, he's obviously learning, he's a very humble
kid, quiet, but he knows his role, you know what I mean? He's been getting more and more,
more and more burned, you know, we had a couple guys go down to camp, and he had to step up in
roles where he, you know, he had to be more of a communicator, you know, more of a
guy who was out there and, um, he's no, he's done, he's done a great job. You know, I just,
it, it, it gives me a little, it gives me passion, you know, going into my 10th season,
you know, seeing a guy in his first year and how he's trying to get it. And it just makes me,
you know, it makes me get that hunger. It's still alive, you know, What's one of the biggest difference, like you said, this is a decade for you.
What's some of the biggest difference that you can share with us
from when you got into the league compared to where it is right now?
Man, when I first got into the league, you know, I was in the Pac-12.
So I was, you know, it was Mariotta.
It was, you know, Arizona State.
It was all these crazy
teams that were running tempo offense. They were running flashers this way, you know, motions,
crazy motions, read options and stuff like that. And when I got to the pros, you know, and I was
seeing Lee weak in power and stutter and things like that, I was kind of like, man, this is a lot
more simple than when I was in college. And I would say that and everyone's like, oh no, like,
you know, NFL rules over college no, like, you know,
NFL rules over college.
But now, you know, those college offenses are definitely coming more and more,
and guys are drawing things up in the sand.
And, you know, you have different athletes that are able to do it. You know, we see Tyreek, you know, running across the field on a motion pre-snap
and then running, you know, an 18-yard dagger across the field.
And it's like that's never been done before.
So it's cool to see, you know, the game evolve, game evolve, but you still have that classic essence of sometimes you have to just run smash-mouth football.
So it's still cool, man.
You think, is there any added pressure?
One of the first things you said, football is different once you got here.
Do you feel any added pressure now that you have that star on your helmet?
Nah.
I came here for that reason.
You know what I mean?
I feel like I wanted to be somewhere where football was, you know, was lit.
And I wanted that pressure on me, especially, you know,
this point in my career, it's like, you know, what am I waiting for?
You know, this is what I've, you know, spent my whole time working for.
You know, I want to have the pressure.
I want to have the green dot.
I want to be in the middle of the defense.
I want to be running Zip's defense.
I want to be blitzing. I want to be running, tackling, the defense. I want to be running Zip's defense. I want to be blitzing.
I want to be running, tackling, hitting, interceptions, touchdowns, everything.
You know what I mean?
That's why I came here.
Right.
Over your decade, you've gone against a lot of great running backs.
So who posed the most problems for you? What running back gave you the most problems?
Me, personally, you know, I'm 230, you know, 235.
You know, at the beginning of my career, you know, I'm 230 now, 225, you know.
So it's like Chris Carson, you know, I know he don't get a lot of praise.
Yes.
I know he doesn't get a lot of praise.
And people always ask me who was the toughest person to tackle.
But he would literally see someone coming at him.
And it doesn't matter if it was a one yard gain
or it was a 15 yard gain and he would run straight into that into that dude like and no trying to
shake him no nothing like there was times where he would just be like i'm the punisher you know
what i mean and it's like as a running back when you're not getting any yards and you're running
that hard like i would see all over film too and i'm like damn like you know that's that's tough
man and you know he had some good games against us we had a lot of battles with the Seahawks so maybe that's why I feel that way
but you know I faced a lot of good running backs too how difficult is it you're coming into the
Cowboys this is your first year here and they've had obviously they got a lot of talented veteran
players here but how hard is it for is it hard for you to like i know this defense i'm familiar with this defense
and be in a leadership position and try not to step on anybody's toes but make sure you like
these guys know what they need to know no that's a good question because uh i feel like last year
with the chargers you know i came in and it was the same kind of thing we had a lot of good leaders
a lot of great players and you know i came into that defense and i kind of was like you know what
i'm the new guy here.
This is my first time in free agency.
I was like, I'm not trying to step on any toes.
You know, I'm going to do my job.
I'm going to be a good role player, you know, role model,
do everything right, you know.
But this year I feel like it's a little bit different.
You know, I feel like, you know,
maybe it was a little too reserved last year.
It's like, okay, maybe I need to step up a little bit more.
But at the same time, like, I don't want to be something I'm not either i don't want to force it i don't want you know i
want it to be authentic you know i want to say what i need to say at the same time but um you
know i want i want people to know how serious i am about this just by how i approach it
i done ran out of questions i got a question for you too what kind of cars you guys drive
what kind of cars you what kind of car you driving on daily, and then what kind of old school?
Okay, for my daily, I still have now a 2008 smart car.
Okay, that's terrible.
It's matte black.
Okay.
No, I've been driving once in 2004.
I'm on my fifth one.
Nice.
Good on gas.
It's $13 to fill up.
I can park anywhere.
It's efficient.
That's my everyday car. And when it's time to go train, I have a Suburban efficient um my everybody that's my everyday car and when it's
time to go train i have a suburban okay and that's it no old school no that's added expense
hell no why i wanted i want an old school there's some you know some old schools appreciate though
that's an added expense it's an expense you know your maintenance but some some of them appreciate
past the expense yeah it's okay we'll'll talk about that later. I got a
BMW 760.
The one with the screens
in the back and everything?
No, not that. That's the new model. I got the old model.
I got one.
But I'm getting one of those, though.
I got the electric one coming.
I got a range
that I've had since 2012.
I don't see a need to upgrade. I got a range that I've had since 2012. I don't see a need to upgrade.
And I got a Challenger.
Okay.
The Black Ghost.
The last year they came out with the, because they come out with electric now.
So, that's what I drive.
You drive old school, huh?
I have an old school.
What you got?
Cuda?
No, my version of old school is 90s.
So, like.
Oh, okay.
What you got?
A box?
I got a 93 Mustang LX. Thex the fox body okay that's my version i
got a 95 viper which was my grandpa's okay but um yeah i got a lot of 90s cars with the viper with
the vibe i think the viper came out in the early 90s it was the first gen it was like completely
sketchy it was terrifying everyone tells me to be careful when they see me driving it yeah but it's
cool yes it's cool you a car guy i'm a car guy? I'm a car guy, yeah.
So what else do you, I mean, you like cars.
Do you collect anything?
I collect cars.
I don't know.
I feel like I've always been a little bit of a collector at heart, but, you know, I feel like most of the time it's just cars.
I found myself, like, trying to work on them in the off-season, you know, having mentors in the space that, you know, have been teaching me.
You know, I was sweeping up a shop at one point in the off-season.
Just keeping my mind stimulated.
Are you a collector or are you a hoarder?
I'm a collector.
So you mean like a collector like a Rick Ross,
like Jay Leno type collector?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm not on that level, but I do.
I did see Jay Leno the other day when I was driving my car.
It was in the off season.
He was driving his, what was it?
It was an old Hudson.
It was like banana yellow.
It was cool.
I gave him a little hon yellow. It was cool.
I gave him a little honk.
You know, it was cool.
That's dope.
That's dope.
Ocho, you didn't get rid of that smart car, though.
Yeah, you got to get rid of it.
Nah.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm here.
I'm here.
You can talk to me about financial security.
Okay.
Yeah. I'm just saying, there's some cars where you can buy, and it's kind of like you can't
Or you just can't.
You don't have to buy them at all.
You don't. But it's like, you can look at it and Google't. You don't have to buy them at all. You don't.
But it's like you can look at it and Google it.
But how much time do you spend in the vehicle?
A lot.
A lot of time.
Why not enjoy what you drive?
No, I enjoy my smart car.
That's why I've had it since 2004.
To each his own, man.
You play with the Cowboys, the division rival, the Giants,
Washington football team, the Eagles.
Do you get the sense of what playing in this division for this team,
what it means to be in this division and play those teams?
No, not yet.
I'm excited about it.
You know, I hear it.
You know, I hear the mumbling.
I know kind of from just watching it and things like that,
but I can't wait to, like, you know, be in Philly and feel that, you know.
Feel the hatred.
Yeah, like, it's a part of it, you know. Because in Green Bay, who was your biggest? I can't wait to be in Philly and feel that. Feel the hatred. Yeah.
It's a part of it.
Because in Green Bay, who was your biggest?
Was it the Packers or the Bears?
It was the Packers, I would say, for sure.
I feel like we had some stints with the Saints as well.
We had a couple times where we were going back and forth.
We came out on top, in my opinion.
That's for another day.
Go ahead, Joe.
You got any more questions?
I ran out.
I ran out two questions ago okay
tell us about the hair product
you got a hair product
I do have a hair product
you got hair products
I do
oh shit
don't worry about it
he can't give you no samples
you don't need no samples
nah I'm saying
this hair product
might make my hair grow
I thought your hair could grow
you've been telling everybody
your hair could grow
it is curly just like that.
Up under the scalp.
No, just the
Miami, the heat, the humidity
in the heat, it come out curly like that.
That's why I just cut it.
Man, I've been working on it for four years.
I'm like, I like where it's at
now. I was working on the product at first.
So you developed it from scratch?
Yeah, with a chemist. I I'm an athlete I sweat a lot you know I I'm getting
up in the morning I want to go you know I want to be quick on my routine throw some stuff in my hair
you know it holds well it feels good I can comb it through but also like it won't burn my eyes
when I'm sweating with my helmet on right it's like big for me so I've really built it for myself
but you know others like me who are in a rush you know, I've been working on it for four years, um, bumps and mumps along the way, you
know, um, labels, jars. I finally in a place, you know, where I like it now I'm on my second
Instagram. So, um, so it's available for sale. It's available for sale now. It's like, it's,
it's lit now. So it's like, uh, I'm, I'm still in that phase where I'm like, you know, selling out
of the truck of my car, I'm not really selling it.
But if I see somebody with curly hair and I have my car on me, I'll pop the truck and give them a jar.
Have you tried to get it in retail?
Do you try to get it in like CVS or Costco or something?
Yeah, so, you know, I wanted to work out, you know, as much as I can on my side of things and get it ready to go before I went that route.
But it is ready when I'm ready for that.
And I definitely, you know, I had a good mentor in the space.
I had a couple good mentors in the space who worked for, you know,
some big companies, and they helped me, you know,
lead to some bottles that I got.
So, you know, I definitely, you know, when I need help,
I'll definitely ask the people who know more than me.
And like I said, you know,
I like to stay mentally stimulated in the off season and things like that,
so I don't have enough time to do it in the season,
but it's definitely been something I've been working on.
Now I got a question.
Go ahead.
Outside of football.
It's called switch lanes.
I love cars.
You know what I mean?
I was like, you know, do something different.
Try a new hair product.
Switch lanes, you know?
That's what I want to ask now.
Cars.
Outside of cars, obviously, and outside of playing football,
what other hobbies do you have?
Like a true passion. Like for me, cigars, passion. Soccer, passion.
Video games, passion. Lying, passion.
I don't do lying.
Oh, my bad. No, that's not a passion of yours.
But those three, that's my three.
Would driving be the same thing or would driving be a little bit separate?
Oh, you like to go on the track and drive or i'll do any type of driving so i like country i
like to go up in the in the hills you know i like to go oh you like off road the coast i've been
off-roading i love off-roading uh i like to drive and it's like for me it's like i'm not gonna go
out there and really go camping and you know get rough and rough. I'm not that kind of guy.
I enjoy it.
I appreciate it.
I respect it.
But my type of, like, getting in touch with nature is, like,
going out to drive, like, an hour and a half into the mountains,
getting out of my car, you know, with a couple friends,
and just, you know, enjoying it.
That's live.
You married?
I am married.
Okay.
I just put my son to bed right before I came here.
For real? You know, jumped in the shower, put some of my curl cream in there.
Appreciate it.
Thank you for coming out, man.
It worked out well.
Cowboys linebacker, Eric Kendrick.
Appreciate y'all.
Come on, thank you.
Just a little.
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Don't be shy.
Up there.
Don't be shy.
I need your help because any ideas y'all might have, I can take these home and use.
Please, thank you.
So ladies, Ocho and I want to know what do you do to turn your man on?
So if you have some sexy ideas, step up to the mics.
We have them down here and up top.
Step up to the mic.
And we're going to grade those, and we'll say sex or next.
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Line up at the mic.
Any ideas?
Any ideas I could take home and use, please?
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Atlanta and Houston with Off the Chain.
Dallas, we need y'all to close us out with a bang.
So come on. Who's up?
Not everybody's shy.
Oh, she got one.
You coming up?
Oh, I thought you were going to the bathroom.
No, no, she coming up.
Come on. Oh, we got you.
Hey, yeah.
What is good? Oh, we got you. Hey, yeah. But it's good.
No, sometimes simple is the best.
Sometimes simple is the best, ain't it?
Praise God.
Praise God.
You can talk. Don't be shy how you doing
okay we gonna turn
don't look at her don't stare at her
don't look at her go ahead
they can't hear you
they can't hear you
you gotta talk louder you got to talk louder.
You got to talk a little louder.
Yeah, take...
Okay.
Oh, there we go.
Something that I like to do.
I like to do 69 with anal beats.
Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.
All right.
69 with anal beats?
Why?
Oh, John, you invested.
She was dancing. Hold on. Go ahead, come on. You like doing what?
You can't get right there and stop.
Wait, you like doing who?
69 with Anal Beads.
69 with Anal Beads.
Wait, with the beads too?
Yeah.
I ain't never heard of that.
I ain't either.
Well, come on.
Keep going.
Keep going.
It provides the sensation for the woman. I ain't never heard of it. I ain't either. Well, come on. Keep going. Keep going. It's like that in Dallas, fellas.
Y'all know what I mean?
It provides the sensation for the woman.
So it's like a, and the finger, of course.
So the double penetration, it makes the woman real juicy.
And it makes her salivate.
It makes everything very sloppy.
I got to, where I get the bees from what size bees I get
Like hey you some array of pearls
So so you get to be 69 it has to be in that position yeah
It gets
Get you going down there, huh?
Oh you salivate because you're like drooling.
Oh, you salivate?
Yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
I ain't never heard that.
I ain't never heard that.
And I'm 56.
I ain't never had that.
Damn.
Yeah, that's a sex.
That's definitely sex.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sex.
You got something better than that?
I don't know.
Well, come on.
I want to hear what you got.
But that was a good one.
You married, so I know you.
Well, I'm engaged.
Okay, you got it.
You know, I don't know about y'all, but I have a two-year-old, so I can't get freaky
off time.
Okay, okay, okay.
Because I can get freaky.
Okay. You know, me and daddy. Okay, okay, okay. I can get freaky. Okay.
You know, me and Daddy.
Okay, okay.
Daddy.
That's you?
Like tonight.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
As we drive home, you know, Daddy going to get the dome.
Woo!
Right, right.
On the way home.
The dome.
On the way home.
Right.
Wait, why he driving?
Why he driving? Wait, that's dangerous.
No, it ain't. You ain't a pro
if you ain't did it like that yet.
Okay? How you all in the road?
You all in the road straight?
Daddy make sure I get home safe.
Because when we get home, right?
Yeah. Uh-huh. We got the toys
laid out. What? Wait, how many toys
you got? We got a lot. He can put me
like this. Right. Okay? Wait, how many toys you got? We got a lot. He can put me like this. Right.
Okay. We got the
collar. We got the gag ball.
Wait, you be on the leash?
I'm going to be submissive to my man.
Damn.
Okay. I didn't talk to you.
How the hell you pull that off?
Where you from? You from Dallas, huh?
I can't even get her to listen to me.
Well.
Well.
And she just.
Hey, where you get the collar from?
I want to do the collar.
I'm just trying to figure out.
We got the meet and greet, so we're going to talk to you. Yeah, bro. I just trying to figure out we got the meet and greet so we're gonna talk to you
yeah bro
I just wanna know
how did you know she possessed all these
characteristics
oh you feel
oh
that's the problem
I can't even get past the first layer
god almighty
they freaking out here in Dallas.
I'm from California.
Los Angeles.
What's up, girl?
Where you from?
Hold on.
Where you from?
I'm from Los Angeles, California.
Wait, how you got all the way here?
I went to Texas Southern University.
What's up?
Texas Southern.
Okay.
I just left L.A. after eight years years and none of that happened.
What happened?
That's definitely sex.
Whatever daddy want, daddy get.
Just like that?
You don't be talking back
or nothing? Oh, I talk back, but daddy put me
in place.
Sex?
That's sex. That's sex That's sex
I got a real nigga
So
You got it
Bro
Hold on
Hey send me the instructions
In my Instagrams
What you talking about
Keep them on
You got the bands
You got the bands
Ash where the bands
So how we gonna get Hey 69 right You got the bands? You got the bands? Ash, where the bands?
So how are we going to get?
Hey, 69, right?
Real.
You heard her?
Huh?
We got to get some B's.
I don't know what size, but we can get some B's.
Real say no, y'all beefing.
That what real say.
Nah, we gonna try that.
I'll play with the bees with myself and let you watch.
Yeah.
Okay, okay, okay.
You coming to the, come on, come on.
I'm coming up. All right. You coming to the... Come on. Come on. I'm coming up.
All right.
So, you know, my husband and I, we're tired a lot.
We work.
We've been selling a house and buying a house.
We volunteer.
He coaches for football and basketball.
All of this.
Sometimes this is not enough time.
But I tell you, I will be able to get my husband's dick on demand if y'all will sign his rookie cards.
Oh.
How does that get him in?
Oh, that's going to get him in the mood if we sign the cards.
That's all.
I mean.
Forever after.
It's on you.
What do you think?
I think that's a next.
It's a next.
Yeah.
It's a next.
Next.
Next.
Oh, come on. Come on. Oh, yeah. Just a cocktail. Yeah, it's a neck next next. Oh, come on. Come on. Oh, yeah
Yeah, come on. Oh, oh they got a cocktail dress. They got a cocktail dress is out here
What's your name ma'am? Are you listening?
Tina Tina, okay Tina
So the trick is use Ames toothpaste
all on... Wait, who?
Toothpaste. See?
Yeah, y'all were laughing at me when I was brushing my teeth ten times today.
Now I look at you. Now I look at you.
Wait, it has to be AIMS?
AIMS.
It has to be AIMS.
AIMS heats up everything.
Okay.
AIMS heats up everything. Okay. Aims heats up everything.
Okay.
Okay.
Kayla, my daddy's some Aims up for the night.
Then you take an ice cube and put it in your mouth and put it on top of it.
Right.
And it stays.
Hold the mic up.
Hold the mic up.
You got to hold it up.
And put the ice cube in your mouth.
Okay.
And it cools things for him.
It keeps it long and hard and all that good stuff.
Ooh.
So just the Aims toothpaste. Aims toothpaste. Oh, and all that good stuff. So just the Ames toothpaste
going all
up and down and then put
the ice cube in your mouth.
I'm done.
You heard that about the Ames and the ice cube?
She said you take Ames toothpaste
and only Ames work
because of the heating sensation.
So you put a little bit of that on, a little dab will do you.
Yeah.
Right.
And she said ice cubes.
Ice cubes from the gas station.
Yeah.
And they got to be from the gas station.
They got to be from.
They got to be small enough because if they come out of the refrigerator, they're too big.
Am I supposed to do it or are you supposed to do it?
Nah, this is the women.
The women are telling you what to do.
Yeah, the women.
Yeah.
These are all women
oh she got a black cocktail
she just like Jessica Rabbit
I know she about to tell some good shit
oh
you know who that is
from Atlanta
Coochie Cocktail
hey Coochie Cocktail
hey boo how are you
I follow you too I follow you, too.
I was like, this is nice.
I like this.
Bad Koochie Cocktail came on with it.
Come on, Koochie Cocktail.
I did, yeah.
Come on with it.
Take notes.
Take notes.
I flew.
I flew?
I flew two hours because I was, I don't know, I'm a little nervous tonight, y'all.
I never been to Dallas before, so I'm a little nervous.
I ain't going to lie to y'all.
But y'all, y'all flew kind of good, so I ain't mad. I'll come back. Okay, so my, I guess my sex turn next
is, so she said a comment. She was like, you know, daddy put me in my place. So I'm not
gonna lie. Giving head is an apology in my household. Wow. Wait, it's an apology? Because I have to apologize a lot
because I got a real bad mouth.
Oh, I like that.
I talk a lot of shit.
I got to apologize a lot.
Wait, Gucci cocktail.
Wait, wait, wait.
I talk a lot of shit too,
but I receive the head.
That's it.
I like that.
Damn, Ocho.
Yeah.
See?
So.
So because I have to suck dick a lot, because I do talk a lot of shit,
I had to become creative with my dick sucking skills.
Wow.
So I don't know if you guys know about sensory deprivation.
No.
So, it's basically, I only use this trick if I'm really in trouble.
Okay.
So, I get them in the morning time because y'all know how the morning time be.
Yeah.
Yeah, that ain't nothing like that morning wood.
Come on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Time out, time out, time out.
Exactly.
I'm a visual learner.
Is your partner here with you? He is. But it's not the morning time. Oh, okay. Time out, time out, time out. Exactly. I'm a visual learner. Is your partner here with you?
He is.
But it's not the morning time.
Oh, okay. You're right. You're right. Go ahead.
Okay. So what you do? So what you do? Okay, come on.
So I wake him up.
And I don't know if I use some AirPods or something.
And I type in wet mouth sounds.
Okay.
And then I cover his eyes.
Okay.
You know.
So he can't hear He can't see
And while I'm giving him head
All he hear is the wet mouth sounds
While I'm going down on him
And I do give a tantrum massage
So sometimes I don't even
Have to put it in my mouth
I can just massage the tip
Oh, hold on
I've been short chained
For a lot of years then.
How the hell?
Talk to me.
I'm 56 and all this stuff that I'm here for the first time.
I think, you know what?
Like technology, the women have evolved.
They do.
That's what it is.
Because none of this is going on when I was a school.
I ain't never heard of them.
I ain't never heard no 69 and B's.
I'm still on that one.
I'm just trying.
I mean, I can just imagine I'm asleep and all I hear is.
Exactly.
That's crazy.
So I'm thinking, am I dreaming?
Right.
Is that me?
Right.
Because you can't hear it.
So all you hear is just the.
Right.
And then if you really want him to come, just massage the tip like this.
And then it's a wham, bam, thank you, ma'am, and now I'm forgiven.
I mean, she had it.
Are you taking notes?
Sex.
Coach Cartel, if you don't mind me asking how old are you
I'm 27
I need to find me
a 27 year old
I'm shopping in the wrong
I'm shopping in the wrong aisle
so thank you
thank you
thank you
yeah coochie cocktails
I like that
I like that
thank you
I like that
I know I ain't the only one
I know I ain't been that sheltered.
Now, come on.
Ocho, you know about all this?
I ain't never heard none of this.
I'm still stuck on 69 with the beads.
So I'm trying to figure out where the beads go.
What you mean where the beads go?
Yeah, where the beads go.
In the book.
Not mine.
No, yours.
Oh, in hers.
Yes.
Okay, okay.
Okay. Yeah. Okay, okay. Yeah. hers. Oh, and hers. Yes. Okay, okay. Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
I like it.
This is amazing.
I never.
Oh, we got anybody else?
Anybody else?
We got a microphone.
George, we got a microphone upstairs.
We got anybody else?
Nobody.
Yeah, we got a spotlight on you.
Oh, we got somebody that want to come up.
Come on, ladies.
I mean, y'all up.
Upstairs, come on.
Give us some action.
They shy.
And everybody taking up.
They're really, it's all couples.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is all, this is a couple.
This is a couple section right here in the middle.
Okay, then you sit.
Y'all a couple.
Hey, you got something to say?
Come on.
Hey.
I mean, you got a man, so I know you have something to say.
They look like they've been married about 30 years
boss man you with the white shirt how long y'all been married
yeah you right no you you looking
we talking to you bro
right there on the second tier
yeah your wife got the green on
yeah you
nine years
now I want to talk about you I'm okay
right here below the first row.
How long have you been married, boss man?
Huh?
20 years?
They got time in.
What that mean?
They just got time in.
Okay.
That's a new one.
Yeah.
I ain't never heard that either.
Come on.
I know we need one more.
We need one more.
One more.
Oh, he pointing at you.
I don't know if you know
he was pointing at you,
the one that's digging in.
No, you looking back,
he was pointing at you.
Somebody's standing up.
Come on, ladies.
Dallas is shy.
Listen, what they did, what they did give us, they gave us some good stuff.
They got unbelievable stuff, Ochoa.
That's some good stuff.
Because the funny thing about it is stuff I've never done and never heard of.
And the best part about this, this show recorded, so I'm going to have the playback.
Right.
You got to put this on your resume.
Can you do this?
Yeah, I got to.
So I'm in the wrong demo.
I need to be 27 to 32.
Well, you can find that out here in the crowd.
Anybody single that's 27?
There you go right there.
She's single.
You said what's 25?
What's wrong with 25?
I'm a lot of man for any woman.
Let her 25, eh?
Uh-oh.
Hey.
You can't.
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What we got?
Hey, what we got?
Now, let's do one Q&A.
A couple of Q&As.
Q&A?
Yeah. All right. We're goingA. A couple of Q&As. Q&A? Yeah.
All right.
We're going to do a couple of Q&As.
Whatever question you want to step to the mic, ask a question.
Ocho and I got you covered.
Whoever want to ask a question, step to the mic, top or bottom.
We got one coming.
We got one coming.
I know y'all won't be shy.
Now, you can ask whatever you want to ask.
All right.
Hey, good evening, Unc.
Good evening, bro.
How you doing?
What's your name?
Stephen Coakley. Okay.
On one of your reads on Nightcap,
you talk about a car that you had to give up.
What type of car was that?
What car did I have to give up? Yeah.
You remember?
It was one of your reads on Nightcap.
Yeah, and you tried to buy it back
from the guy. Oh, yeah.
I had the first year that they came out with the, no, I had a Hellcat, the first edition Hellcat that came out.
And I sold it.
And then I had remorse.
I had like, man, bro, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to sell you this car.
I want to buy it back.
So I offered him $5,000 more than he gave.
But he wouldn't sell it.
He wouldn't sell it back to me.
Gotcha.
I got one comment for Chad.
Chad, I'm originally from Nassau, Bahamas.
Hold on, wait, wait, wait.
You're from Nassau. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
One family, roots,
Saxons, or Valley?
That's what I'm about to tell you, Chad.
For the rush up for you and Railwind, after y'all start beefing,
Saxons in your belly, boy.
No, no, no.
Yes, sir.
Not the Valley Boys.
Saxon's, okay?
I got you.
It's a pleasure.
I got you, man.
Be blessed, man.
Appreciate it, man.
Thanks for coming out.
Come on down, bro.
All of them right here, right here.
This one's for Chad.
Yes, sir.
Did you have Dr. Latimer when you was at Langston?
Did I have who?
Dr. Latimer.
Oh, man. I'm trying to think.imer when you was at Langston? Did I have who? Dr. Latimer. Oh, man.
I'm trying to think.
Ocho was there for two weeks.
He didn't get to class.
You was at Langston, too?
Yeah.
I actually bought both of y'all a gift.
I got you a watch winder because I know you like watches.
Good looking.
And I got you a jacket signed by Jay Bolin.
Okay.
Okay.
And the president, I told the president I was coming here. Okay, okay. And the president,
I told the president
I was coming here.
Yes, sir.
She is trying to get you
and Unc
to come do y'all podcast
during homecoming.
We want to put you
in the ring of honor.
At the loo?
Yes, sir.
Oh, man.
Okay, okay.
She told me if I get close to you
to call or FaceTime,
she wants to put you
in the ring of honor.
Okay, I like that.
I like that.
How you going to get
in the ring of honor?
You were there for two weeks.
Nah, nah, but listen.
Hey, no, here's the story.
Now, because I'm from Bowling where Dr. Holloway's from.
Yeah, Dr. Ernest Holloway.
So somebody, Chad had a roommate.
Chad had $100 and the dude broke into his room
and stole his money.
He asked him where his money was
and he had to touch him up.
Yeah.
But he didn't break, that was his room too, Ocho.
How you going to break into your room too?
He didn't break into it,
he stole his money.
He stole my money
and that's all I had.
You can't prove that.
He the only one that had access in the room.
The room was as big as that couch.
He's the only one that could have stolen it.
That's it.
And so you lumped the man up over $100.
We had to fight.
I don't play by my money now.
And here's something you didn't know.
So, because we
asked Dr. Holloway about it because he's in my
frat. He didn't
really decide it. It was
Dr. Jones that decided for you to go home.
Oh, that's who told me.
Well, I got to find him.
I got to find him.
Appreciate you, bro. Thank you, boss. Up top.
Alright, I got a question for Ocho.
What up?
How many McDonald's points do you have?
How many McDonald's points do you have?
Hold on, I'm going to tell you right now.
Hold on.
Ah, I'm only at two million.
Two million. Two million and some change.
Not that much.
That's cap.
That's cap.
That's got to be cap.
That ain't cap.
I'm just telling you.
About two million and some change.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Down here.
Who's better?
Jalen Ramsey or Diggs? Trayvon Diggs or Jalen Ramsey or Diggs?
Trayvon Diggs or Jalen Ramsey?
Yeah.
They have very different styles.
Very different.
Right.
Diggs is more of a cluer and going to jump.
He's going to take chances.
He's going to take chances.
Most of the time, when you take a chance, it's going the other way, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think Ramsey probably the
more complete because he's a better tackler he's a more willing tackler i think both are outstanding
it's gonna be interesting to see how digs bounce back off that acl he's gonna have to get confidence
that he could drive with that knee but he was off to an unbelievable start he was a wide receiver
so if you throw it in his area he get his hands on on the ball. He's going to come down with it.
He's going to come down with it.
But that was a very good question.
Appreciate you, my man.
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Hey, this question is to Ocha.
So if you could never have McDonald's ever again in your life,
what other fast food restaurant would you eat?
If I couldn't have McDonald's ever again?
Yep.
Ooh, that's a good one. That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Mm-hmm.
What's your other go-to?
Matter of fact, do they have Pollo Tropical out here in Dallas or no?
Oh, no.
No?
What'd they have? That's not considered fast food?
Oh, my bad.
Appreciate you, my bad. Go ahead, bro. fuck all these stupid questions shannon yes how did you
feel for real when skip bailey's show got canceled how did how did i feel for real for real for real
from the heart from the heart i'll be 100 honest i didn't want skip show to get canceled just
because he and i can't eat off the same plate,
that doesn't mean I don't want to see him eat.
I think the thing is the misconception was,
and this is what I tell people,
and I've told people in private,
and I'll say this publicly.
Skip gave me the opportunity.
I felt what he did.
It wasn't what he said.
It was who said it.
It's like Ocho and I,
there are certain things I know that I shouldn't cross it's like Ocho and I there are certain things I know that
I would shouldn't cross with Ocho Ocho know there are certain things that we shouldn't cross with
each other we can joke yeah we joke we go back and forth but I didn't want his show to get canceled
he gave me an opportunity I would love to see him go on I just realized at that moment he and I was never going to be able to eat off the same plate again. That's it. Real talk.
That's what's up.
Hey, first off, I want to thank you guys for coming out.
Dallas is Native. Hey, I want to appreciate
you guys doing Spiros. My question
is for Unc.
Hey, man, will you ever get Leo
on the show, man, to relive that story?
That is one of the funniest
stories, man, I promise. Will he ever come on to the show? Alright, appreciate it, bro. I'm going to relive that story. That is one of the funniest stories, man, I promise,
when he ever come on to the show.
All right, appreciate it, bro.
I'm going to try to find Leo.
Maybe we go back to Savannah State homecoming
and we get Leo to come down.
Come on, Ocho.
Ocho.
What up, bro?
Do you think Jamar's being a little selfish?
Should he let T get paid?
Oh, no.
Hell no, bro.
Should he let T get paid first to keep both of them?
Nah, he need his money based on what he's done this far.
He needs his money.
Listen, he's top five receiver in the league, right?
Top two.
Listen, I mean no disrespect when I say this based on the words I'm using,
but I'm just saying it for context.
Based on the receivers that are making $30 million plus,
Jamar Chase is getting minimum wage.
I think, what, $1 million this year?
His base salary is $1.5.
Probably.
$1.5.
And everybody else, including some that he's better than,
is I think a deal will get done before week one.
And I think he'll be fine because he's significantly underpaid, man.
I love you, Ocho.
Appreciate it.
Come on, bro.
This for Unc.
What you really think about Tony Gonzalez?
What I think about Gonzo?
Yes, sir.
The thing, like, Gonzo and I, he was in the league.
I was in the league a little bit before Gonzo.
But Gonzo and I used to hang out.
When we were at the Super Bowl, we used to have the same management company.
So we did a lot of things together.
I'm not an envious or a jealous person.
Somebody breaks my record.
I broke somebody's record.
So I ain't got enough of love for them.
Like I said, he and I are good friends.
Now, are my friends like someone else?
No, but we would hang out together.
We would go eat together.
We did things together.
I never had a problem with Gonzo.
Antonio Gates is another good friend of mine.
He's much younger than I am, than Gonzo and I.
But the guys have always shown me love.
That's the thing I can honestly say about all the tight ends.
They've always shown me love. That's the thing I can honestly say about all the tight ends. They've always shown me love. Be it
Gonzo, be it Gates,
be it Kelsey, Gronk,
all of the tight ends.
Greg Olsen, they've always shown me
the utmost respect. So I got nothing but love for
my tight end brother. I remember
when you were on FS1
and he came
and you were shitting all over him.
No, no.
But I ain't
gonna let you poo-poo
my accomplishments now.
I got love for you, but we know what it is.
You were going at him so hard.
But that's what we do.
But that's what we do.
Appreciate you, bro. Come on.
All right, Chad and Unc, right?
Yes.
I'm gonna need y'all's support on this, right?
So they were telling us that we couldn't really gift you guys.
Come on, you got to get to the mic, baby, so we can hear you.
They were telling us that we couldn't really gift you guys, but we got y'all 84, 85 people.
Hold on.
Well, we got gifts, what?
So tell me, y'all, what y'all think.
We got gifts.
I appreciate that.
But ain't nobody gave me nothing in 77 years.
D.C., the jeweler from Dallas,
really put it down for you guys.
He's our probably jeweler at
Alexity. I appreciate that.
I need y'all to put that on
because he really took his time.
I like this.
I said you lost
the 84. You did.
I did. No, I didn't lose it.
Somebody.
Somebody.
But we replaced it.
We replaced it for you guys.
Sorry, baby.
Chad, go on.
Help Unc.
Help Unc put that thing down.
Come on now.
Hey, stop.
Bro, I stopped.
Pull it.
Right here.
Pull the tab.
Pull it. Pull it. Stop. Pull it. Right here. Pull the tab. Pull it.
Yeah, pull it.
There you go.
Yes.
27-year-old.
Help your boy out.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
Thank you, sis.
I appreciate it.
Who else?
Who else?
Boss man.
Man, thank you.
Seriously. Seriously. So what you think about it, Chad? Come on now. Who else? Who else? Boss man. Man, thank you.
Seriously.
Seriously. So what you think about it, Chad?
Come on now.
Y'all got to give us some feedback on that.
We took time.
When you see me wearing it everywhere I go, you going to know exactly how I feel about it.
You hear me?
Come on, darling.
Thank you.
What's up?
I real.
I got jewelry.
But wait.
But wait.
What you think?
Come on now.
Oh, what I think?
What you think?
I think it's unbelievable.
I like this.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
That's awesome.
Come on.
We got a few more.
I don't know if we're going to be able to get to everybody, but come on, bro.
Okay.
Oh, my bad.
Up top.
Up top.
Up top.
Hey, how y'all doing?
We're good.
I'm iced up.
I'm going to switch gears.
I was just asking, what would be your advice to a father, a young father, me, coming from y'all, on how to be better as a father to their son?
Like, just improvement.
I'm there for my son, but I always think about every day, what can I do better to make sure I raise him the best I can?
Be in his life.
Be his father.
You don't have to be his best friend.
Because y'all dynamic will never change. You'll always be his father you don't have to be his best friend because y'all dynamic will never change you'll always be his dad
he'll always be your son
sometimes best friends
he's six he about to be seven
in March next year
best friends
sometimes the relationship part you go your way
y'all don't talk
that relationship that you have with your son
you being the father he being the son won'tall don't talk. That relationship that you have with your son, you being the father, he being the son
won't ever change. Just be the best
man that you can be. Just try to be better today
than you were yesterday. And try to be better
tomorrow than you were today.
I'm going to go far with this.
And your son will respect that. Because
kids see what their parents do.
I see
better than I hear.
I hear what you tell me, but I see what you do.
Okay. Thank you.
All right.
I got a question for you, Shannon.
What does it take to become a great sports analyst like yourself?
Get into the mic.
What does it take to be a great sports analyst like yourself?
Work.
You have to become selfish you have to become obsessed you have to give up a lot people everybody says okay I want to get
into the sports industry the sports business but when the sports come on they don't just come on
Mondays they don't just come on Tuesdays they They don't just come on Tuesdays. They come on on the weekends.
What do people like to do on the weekends?
But if you want to be great at this, you've got to watch.
You've got to study.
You see, everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.
The Bible says you can't enter there without going through that process.
You want to be great.
People want to be great at a driven craft,
but don't want to put the time or the effort in to be great at it
and then get mad when it doesn't work out.
Don't be mad for the results that you didn't get,
for the work you didn't put in.
It is no secret.
Only in the dictionary does success come before work.
That's the only place you'll see that.
I understand.
I'm selfish.
Probably why I'm still alone at 56.
Probably should have got married a lot earlier.
But I was so obsessed with getting my grandmother and my family out of the environment.
Unless you grew up like I grew up,
imagine a thousand square foot cinder block,
cement floors where you got to spray.
You've seen a mechanic shop where they have to spray water on the floor
to keep the dust down.
That's how I grew up.
With no indoor plumbing, no running water.
You think I wanted to live like that for the rest of my life?
You think I wanted my kids?
I didn't want my kids to have one hour in a day like I had,
let alone a lifetime.
And I neglected and I sacrificed a lot of people.
And when I told my kids, I'm not here to apologize for that
because I got you to a place that you never would have gotten without it.
You're starting at third base.
When your daddy started in the stands. I didn't even have a bat to go to the plate to play it.
What are you willing to sacrifice? You see, people will always write down their goals in the left column. How many times people write down there what they're willing to sacrifice in the right
column? What are you willing to sacrifice to be the great sports allen that you asked me about what are you willing
to give up what are you willing to go without only then when i train when i work out train
if you don't ask yourself when is is this over? How much longer?
Why am I doing this?
Where do I go from here?
Why are you doing it?
Why are you doing it? That's
it. If you want to be great
at something, you got to sacrifice something.
You don't catch a lion
without sacrificing a goat.
So what are you
willing to sacrifice to get to what you want
so there's a question from don't mess it up Oh Joe was a larger-than-life
personality when he was playing everyone either either loved him or hated him.
What was the moment that made you decide that you wanted to link up for the podcast?
You're asking me or Ocho?
Asking you.
You're asking me what I wanted to get him?
When did you decide, like, oh, I want Ocho for this podcast?
Jamie Horowitz, who was my
former boss at FS1, he hired me at FS1.
He brought me along with Skip.
When I signed with the volume
and I was like, we had Club Shea Shea,
but I knew I needed to do something
more than once a week.
Club Shea Shea is an interview conversation,
but it was only once a week. We wanted to do something that we did a couple times a week. Club Shay Shay is an interview conversation, but it was only once a week.
And we wanted to do something that we did
a couple times a week.
In the original format that Jamie and I discussed,
it was only gonna be 15, 20 minutes.
We gonna talk about the Sunday night game
and maybe one other important game that Sunday.
And then, you know, we do Monday, we do Thursday.
And so when he was asking me about it,
and I was like, Ocho. He's like, it and I was like Ocho he's like who I said Ocho he says why
Ocho I said because he has a personality he doesn't take himself too serious and he can I can
bounce things off him he can bounce things off me I said because I think the thing is sometimes that you get people and it might start off good.
But I knew that if I got Ocho and I got with the cadence and I told him what we were trying to do, he could be great.
Because of, like you said, his personality and his understanding.
And so now, like I said, it was supposed to be 20, 25 minutes,
the storytelling.
So he has stories that he can share with you about his upbringing.
I can share stories about my upbringing, his college life,
my college life, football life, the locker room,
the things of that nature.
I knew we could do it.
I didn't expect us to have the success that we had so soon.
I thought it was going to take at least two to three years.
I said, Jamie, give us two to three years, and we can get a million subs.
I think this thing will be off and running.
And thanks to you guys, you made us a sensation from the jump.
Most definitely.
Come on, Pee-Pee Longstockings.
Hey, Ocho.
What up, Twan?
Hey, Rail.
Shout out to Rail.
I'm an entrepreneur and a former track athlete as well.
Okay.
All right.
This is for Ong.
Okay.
With much success and being surrounded by love,
how soon are you looking to find a balance in your life?
Because you do believe that men and women need each other, correct?
I do.
And we're not made.
And you are a believer that we're not made to go out through this thing called life without our partner.
So how soon are you looking to find that balance
to settle down and find
your life partner? To be honest
with you, that's probably one of my greatest regrets
that through this process
I really haven't had a whole lot of people to share it
with. If I had to do it
over again, I probably would do it a little different.
Probably
should have met someone. Look, I
had some opportunities,
but things didn't work out.
God didn't make any mistakes.
We ain't going to do shoulda, coulda, woulda.
How soon in the future are you looking to find that balance?
You shoot?
I wish.
You shoot?
You shoot?
Come on now, Kobe.
I wish, honestly, I wish I could give you a definitive answer that I could say, you know what?
In six months, in a year, a year and a half.
He's talking about tonight.
Oh, I was a ball player too.
If I was shooting, you would know.
Okay.
My bad.
My bad.
He's available.
But, man, my bad. He's available. But, uh... Man, my daughter here.
Come here.
Hey!
She's gorgeous.
So, if he is looking, they need to be age appropriate.
They have to be older than me, so I'm 55.
Thank you, baby.
That's my oldest daughter.
And whomever, they're going to have to meet her approval.
Hey, y'all, my name is Brian.
Up top?
Go ahead.
Go ahead, bro.
Hey, Uncle Nocho, my name is Brian.
Now, I'm a diehard Saints fan living in Texas.
All right, all right.
Now, Uncle Nocho, as Saints fans, we're rational fans.
We make the playoffs.
That's great.
And we can go and build ourselves.
Can you please help these Dallas Cowboys fans be rational?
They need your help.
They just need your help.
Uncle, he said help the Cowboys fans be rational.
Oh, man.
I don't know how. I don't know how
I don't know how
I just
as a fan of the game of football
from the outside looking in
I just want Jerry to take a backseat
that's all I care about
I think he puts too much pressure
on the coaching staff, he puts too much pressure on the players
and the star on the helmet
sells itself, you don't need to make no extra noise okay i agree yeah but thank you it'll be more smash tvs like
going on later all right appreciate it are we upstairs okay hey uh just real quick i just want
to say this is a special moment for me and my brother because the year when you won your first Bronco Super Bowl, I was like knee high.
OK, so to be here with my big brother over there, he's a cowboy fan.
We saw you win your first Super Bowl. So it's amazing.
But my question is, first, I'm Josh. I'm a music producer and engineer. I create a lot of songs, and I believe that I have some songs that would be great for you guys.
Shorts, YouTube apps that you guys run.
So I just want to know if you have a music supervisor that I can submit a brief link to.
Ash.
Ash.
Ash.
Ash.
There you go.
Ash is our music supervisor.
She's our producer. She's our talent. She's our booker. She's our producer.
She's our talent.
She's our booker.
She's our caterer.
She's our location coordinator.
So she'll be around here.
We'll get to you, bro.
Okay.
Appreciate it.
What's going on, fellas?
What's up, bro?
Get close to the mic.
What actually are the bigger future plans that you guys are going to do with y'all show?
Well.
Well, that you can talk about.
Well, yeah.
That's a good one.
That's definitely.
I think.
That's a good one.
I think late spring, we're probably probably gonna go back on tour again it's kind of hard to go back on tour because we're
gonna do a college football show this season so we're gonna start coming on saturdays so we're
gonna do saturday sunday monday thursday so probably when the fall but probably late spring
we'll go back we'll go back on tour we'll do this again um hit some of the cities probably philly memphis charlotte things like that
new york uh probably do that miami uh right now i really haven't thought that much of
that much about it um love being at the volume obviously that's where it's how that's where i'm
housed at currently right now i love colin i love jamie The people who work have done great things for us. We've grown exponentially thanks to this guy right here, Nightcap.
We're also in the process of adding other podcasts up on them, up under my umbrella.
But I'm also looking to branch out and do unscripted and do TV, you know, do TV shows, do game shows, things of that nature.
So we got some things that's in the pipeline, but right now,
as far as our podcast and what we're
doing, we're comfortable with where we are
right now, but hey, it's
an ever-evolving world. Don't think we don't
see what's going on. We see some of those
contracts that guys are getting. Yeah,
because I was wondering, what are you going to make the decision
after you got your B-Nasty water system?
Do what? I was wondering
if you're going to get everything together after you got your B-N system. Do what? I was wondering if you're going to get it,
you're going to get everything together after you got your beating ass water system.
No, I don't know.
I think she got blocked,
so I haven't been able to see anything lately.
Okay, bro, appreciate you.
O up top?
Go ahead.
My question's for Ocho.
I think everyone wants to know
If Ocho finally hit 200 pounds
Or if he still
Or if he still looks like a praying mantress
Ocho he ate 200 though
I'm at 198
I'm a little short
I'm a little short
But I'm actually there though
178
Shit
Don't make me come up out of this shirt.
No, don't come up out of this shirt.
Don't come up out of this shirt.
Go ahead, my man.
What's up, boss?
What's up, boss?
I fucking love you, man.
No, I fucking love you, bitch.
All right.
I fucking love you.
All right.
All right.
After watching the game last night, do you think Shador and Travis can go one and two
in the draft next year?
Oh, that's a good one. That is.
You know, a lot of times
it's dependent on
who needs a quarterback.
Now, we know the talent.
Now, Travis Hunter, I mean,
what he's doing, you don't
see that kind of like every 10,
12, 15 years.
You saw it with Charles Woodson.
But they didn't play offense as much as this guy plays offense.
He's out there damn near every snap.
And he's taking every snap of the defense.
Champ Bailey, Miles Jack.
So we've seen some guys.
I don't know if we've seen a guy do it to the level at which he's doing it,
especially on both sides of the ball.
Now, Woody did win the Heisman Trophy.
He was an outstanding
defensive player a punt returner so he could do it all but the amount of snaps do you understand
this kid is playing 100 plus snaps a game he only missed two snaps and he's playing at an elite level
but do i think both guys can do be top five picks i absolutely do it's gonna be contingent on who needs what and where they're drafted after getting locked up by your bingos player
in that practice do you think that you can that Travis could cover you nobody
can cover me at all what about Reba? He got lucky. Oh. Appreciate it.
So I just got the news that that was the last question.
It was?
I'm sorry, bro.
The meet and greet, right?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Man, where we going tonight?
All right, guys.
Thank you so much for coming out.
Thank you. Dallas,
you were unbelievable.
Where are we going tonight?
Hold on. We ain't going nowhere.
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