Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Bears Win Big, Kelce & Swift, Vacation Destinations
Episode Date: October 6, 2023Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco Johnson discuss the Chicago Bears win over the Washington Commanders, Shannon's interview with Marshawn Lynch on 'Club Shay Shay', the latest with Travis Kelce and Ta...ylor Swift, vacation destinations, and more. #Volume #Herd #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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hello ladies and gentlemen thank you for joining us again for another edition of nightcap i'm your favorite um shannon sharp he's your favorite number 85 one of the best route runners in the
nfl history no no no no no you first of all, can I finish? Okay, go ahead.
Chad Ocho Cinco Johnson.
Let me tell you, you're not better than Jimmy Smith.
You're not better than Keenan McCardell.
You're not better than Aaron Cox.
You're not better than Willie Flipper Anderson.
So stop.
You're not better than Sterling Sharp.
Stop.
Okay.
Okay.
You finished?
Let me know you're done.
Yeah, I've been done.
I was done when you started. Let me know when you're done. Yeah, I've been done. I was done when you started.
Let me tell you something.
Everybody you just named, with all due respect,
Jimmy Smooth, one of the best to ever do it and don't get the credit he deserves.
But a man, Nathaniel Person, out there running routes like this
and stopping on the dime.
There's only one person.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Let me stay.
Stay with me now.
There's only one person that would come out the huddle,
that would beg for bump and run,
tell the person my route at the line of scrimmage
before the snap of the ball and still get open.
And if you need footage,
I'll have NFL film provide you with that footage.
Only one person was doing that.
And Devontae Adams better right runner than you.
Oh, child.
Yeah, see?
See what I did right now?
Listen, I like where you're going, but he is saucy.
Let's stay on topic, though.
Let's stay on topic.
Like I said, one of the best route runners in NFL history.
The best, and Devontae will tell you.
What?
No.
The guys I – y'all pull the tape out there of the guys that I just named.
And you pull that on me, too, while you're doing that.
Chicago Bears dominate the Commanders.
Justin Fields looks better, a lot better tonight.
He was 15-29, only 52% completion.
282 yards, four touchdowns.
DJ Moore had a monster game.
Ten targets, eight catches, 230 yards.
The Bears run the air out of the ball also, 178 yards rushing.
And the 14-game losing streak that the Bears had coming into the game. catches 230 yards. The Bears run the air out of the ball, also 178 yards rushing.
And the 14-game losing streak that the Bears had coming into the game
is no more.
I mean, think about this.
In his first 30-career game,
Justin Fields had zero
for touchdown pass games.
Now he's had two in the last five days.
What do you think was the biggest difference
in the Justin Fields that we saw, let's just
say, the first half of last week, last Sunday, and for the entirety of the ballgame tonight?
I think tonight's game and the difference between tonight's game and last week's game
is the defense.
It's the defense.
The defense set the tone from the start of today's game in the first half.
You got to remember now, the commanders didn't get going until the second half
and finding low efficiency and being able to run and throw the ball
into the second half of the game.
At the end of the first half, the commanders, they had nothing but 49 yards.
Total offense.
Total offense.
So it all started with the defense.
They coming into the game, they only had two sacks in two games they just had five in one night they had five tonight so i'm really happy not just for
justin justin fields but for also for coach ever flues who obviously had again 14 14 losses in the
row the comeback behind uh lost to the broncos last was it was the Broncos, right? Yeah, on Sunday, yeah. They lost last night.
They were up at 1.287.
Listen, the Bears defense was allowing
almost 29 points a game, man.
29 points a game.
There are not many games you're going to win
when your defense is giving up 29 points a game
unless you got an all-star team on offense
or a bunch of track runners or something.
But again, on Justin Fields' end, I'm happy.
I'm very happy.
Let me pause a little bit and say this.
I'm very happy that Justin Fields had the game he did because I was sick and tired of hearing the people that,
obviously, if they went 0-5, they were obviously going to tank and do what they needed to do to make it necessary to get Caleb Williams.
I was sitting here, the Caleb Williams talk.
What's the young fellow from North Carolina?
Drake May.
Yeah, Drake May.
That's all I kept hearing.
Tonight was a small sample size.
Bears fans, that organization, myself, that was a small sample size
of what the Bears often can do offensively and defensively.
And what you get when you can facilitate the ball, you can run a ball.
Khalil Herbert, nine yards a carry in the first half.
Obviously going out because of the ankle injury.
But what they were able to show tonight was a small symbol size.
If they can find some type of consistency week in and week out, regardless of who you're playing,
regardless of who you're playing, find some type of consistency
and have that well-balanced offense and get DJ Moore the ball,
get Darnell Mooney the ball, and just do it.
It was beautiful.
It was beautiful.
They only had three guys to catch passes tonight.
They only had three guys that were targeted.
I didn't even mention that. I ain't even mentioned the
tight end. Cole Komet.
Oh my goodness. Man,
6'6". 6'6".
It's his third TD in two weeks.
Yep. Man,
unbelievable mismatch, man. They got to take
advantage of that, man. Use the players
you have at your disposal to your
advantage. And this is what you get.
Well, I've always felt this way.
I've always felt it's easier to call plays from behind than it is ahead.
Because a lot of times you get ahead and you're like, okay,
should I keep my foot on the gas?
And then if you lose the game, it's like, why don't you run the ball?
But then if you take the ball out of his hand, they say, well,
why'd you take the ball out of hand?
He had it going.
So it's very, very hard.
We saw what happened in the Super Bowl.
We saw a 28-3 lead.
A team tried to keep their foot on the gas,
allowed the other team to come back and win the Super Bowl
when they should have run the football.
It's easy to second guess.
When you're behind, you can just throw caution to the wind.
Everybody's already expecting you to lose.
So what do we have to lose?
We're already down by 17.
We're down by 21 or 28 points.
And so for the Bears to remain, because for a second,
they got kind of dicey there.
It got 20.
It was 30 to 20.
They almost got a two-point conversion to make it a one-score game.
But give the Bears credit.
You're right.
Matt Eberflus did a great job.
Give his coordinator, because this is what I'm tired of.
If a quarterback plays well, the offensive coordinator gives no credit.
Right.
If the quarterback plays bad, he gets all the blame.
It goes.
So we're talking about we're talking about Justin Fields and credit.
He played well.
The completion percentage is not where he wanted to be, but he had some big time throws.
DJ Moore finished him off with some big-time runs.
But I thought the OC did a great job of calling the game
and putting him in a situation, letting him get comfortable.
Because just like anything else, once a quarterback gets comfortable,
now the field just opens up for him.
I think it's very important, and I say this all the time,
when it comes to officer players especially the quarterback
position you have to understand as the offensive coordinator calling plays understand your player
strengths and your players weaknesses and always predicate the office of play calling towards the
strengths of your quarterback and those he has those he has surrounding them and everything will
be okay of course it's easy for me to say sitting behind, you know, a mic and a couch and a camera. But when I think about it,
when I think about it in simple form, there's no need to complicate things. I think sometimes
coordinators get in their way, overthinking and complicating things instead of just doing what
their players do best. Right. I think sometimes, you know, go give the quarterback an easy throw,
let him get it out, let him get, you know, go give the quarterback an easy throw. Let him get it out.
Let him get, you know, let him get a stop route. Let him get something. Let him like, oh yeah, I'm ready to die. A lot of times, you know, you start your first pass. You're trying to go 15,
20 yards down the field. Give him something easy. Not a wide receiver. He just wants the ball.
Just give him the ball. He just wants to feel it. So he's like, yeah, I'm in the game now.
It's just like a defensive player. Once they get that one hit in they're like oh yeah now we're ready to play you settle in you
settle you settle in but i thought but the uh uh chicago really needed this game they really needed
this game because that is a that is a uh a football town i understand the the bulls and the cubbies
but man the bears are synonymous because of the harshness of the winners yeah and the Cubbies, but man, the Bears are synonymous because of the
harshness of the winners.
And so the monsters of the midway.
So you expect
a defense. Now, they don't play
defense like they once did.
And rest his soul, they lost one of the
great defenders of all time, not just in Chicago,
but in the NFL, Dick Buckus.
Tell you a story.
My very first Super Bowl that I,
when it was out here in Pasadena,
Buffalo played the Cowboys.
The game was in Pasadena,
but the NFL put all the players that coming in,
obviously for the festivities, we were in LA.
So I wake up, I get up one morning,
I'm going to breakfast,
and I'm late to go into breakfast.
Sitting at a table is Dick
Buckus, Ray Niskey
and Deacon Jones
so they're at a
table so I get my breakfast
buffet style I get my breakfast
I go sit down at a table by myself
and I'll never forget
Ray Niskey say
little Sterling
come on over here.
Come on over.
You can sit with us.
We don't bite.
So I get my stuff.
I go sit with them.
And, you know, they started talking, Deke.
You know, hey, I'm Deacon Jones, blah, blah, blah.
You know, telling me all, telling me the stories.
Dick Buckus introduced himself.
Ray Nisky, because he's a Packer, my brother played for the Packers.
He just starts, he's like, he's like Packer. My brother played for the Packers. He just starts.
He's like, you good, but you're not your brother.
Like, bro, you just met me.
How you going to say that?
You just met me.
You don't know what.
You don't know.
I might be in my feelings.
I might feel it some time.
Right, right, right, right.
But he was great.
Introduced himself.
Tall.
Loved the way you conduct yourself.
You and your brother.
Your mom should be proud of the way. your grandma should be proud the way she raised you
guys and so uh man we we we the nfl and this family we lost a legend today oh yeah big time
big time i i don't really have you know i wasn't very fortunate i wasn't fortunate enough as you
were to to be in a legends a a legend's presence like Dick Buckus but
obviously you know knowing what he meant to the NFL and to the organization of the Bears throughout
the years and being one of the most feared men to play the middle back middle linebacker position
uh he is someone that I should yeah the Bears are known for that uh Bill George is the first guy
thought of to play the middle linebacker position and And so now you get Buccas, and then you get Mike
Singletary. And then after that
you get Erlacher. So the lineage,
all those guys are Hall of Famers.
So now, when you think of Bears,
you think of the middle linebacker position.
You think of the...
It's kind of like...
What I'm trying to think of, what would it be like?
I guess...
What? I'm trying to think of what would it be like I guess uh what who I'm trying to think of of of
the captain of the Yankees right uh how prestigious that is to be a middle lot yes to be one of those
to what be one of those guys to be thought of like a Buckus like a Singletary like a Bill George
like a Brian Erlacher one of those guys uh but it was a great honor. And going to the Hall of Fame and when the Hall of Fame luncheon,
you sit around and you see Dick Buckus and you see Mean Joe Green
and you see all, you see this guy, you see that guy.
You like, you just look around and you just like, man.
Legends.
I didn't see those guys on television, but I heard stories about them.
And I watched them play on, I watched, you know, watch them play on, on, on, on the internet. Once it came up,
once it became available and to actually be in their presence. Now I saw,
you know, I saw mean Joe and some of those other guys play,
but it was an incredible honor to be in the presence of them and the respect
that, that the younger guys that came along, like myself and, uh,
even the LTs who's arguably you know a god in that room and of itself
the way they paid homage to those guys that came before them it's just it's just an unbelievable
feeling oh yeah uh i don't know if you saw this yesterday but uh we released i sat down with
beast mode last week yeah that's that's my boy now that's my boy now so i sat down with beast mode last week yeah that's that's my boy now that's my boy now so i saw that with beast mode and um you know beast mode didn't do a whole lot of talking when he was in the nfl
and you know basically his famous line was i'm just here so i don't get fine i don't get fine
i'm just by that action boss yeah that's it and so he opened up and he said some things
um that caught a lot of people's attention and it went viral.
You know, one of the things that he said is that I don't, don't, I don't bump with Pete.
And I may, when he said, well, he said he don't bump with him.
And so I'm like clarifying because we're talking about Russ and we're talking about Pete Carroll at the time.
So I wanted some clarification because I didn't want any ambiguity.
I was like, you don't, you don't bump with who?
He said, I don't bump with Pete. Right? He said, I don't F with Pete.
He said, I don't F with Pete.
And so he gets it. You're not hip.
You're not hip.
No, no, I'm hip,
but I didn't know which one he was talking about.
I needed clarity.
Was he talking about Russ
or was he talking about Pete Carroll?
So I just wanted clarity on who he was talking about,
not what he was saying.
I understood clearly.
That's why I wanted clarification.
But he also said kind of gave a backdrop of kind of when it changed or when the
team kind of went because Pete wasn't holding Russ accountable in practice.
And then they had a meeting,
a Kumbaya meeting where they go and they can voice their grievances.
And Pete stood up and said, y'all don't say anything to Russ.
Y'all talk to me. Y'all don't say anything to russ y'all talk to me y'all don't say anything to uh russ y'all talk to the quarterback coach and they said wait a minute
we hold everybody accountable here that's what we built we that's what we were built on
and so he was telling the story also that they played the titans he had a great game russ with
their defense wasn't that good, especially the second there.
Russ thought he was going to have a big day.
He didn't.
B-Smoke had a big day.
And so he wanted to call him and say, look, bro,
I know you probably didn't have the day that you wanted,
but I got your back.
And there are going to be games that I think I'm going to rush for a buck 50 and two tubs.
And you're going to have to have my back.
So he wanted to reach out and call him.
And he said that he got someone to pass me Russ's
number to me and the guy didn't pass it
to him. He told Russ to call him.
Well, I guess Russ called him from a block
number. And so
Beast Mode didn't answer the phone. So
the guy calls Beast Mode back.
Beast Mode said, nah, Russ
didn't call me. He said somebody called from a block number.
He said that was Russ. So I
guess Russ calls him back
and then they have the conversation.
But basically he was saying
how the momentum kind of shifted.
Right.
From the team
and the way they looked at Russ,
the way they perceived Russ.
God, remember,
you and I talked about this.
You can fool the media.
You can fool the fans.
You can't fool them people inside that locker room.
You cannot do it.
And Beast Mode, a guy that doesn't have a hate bone in his body,
he is real and as authentic as you're going to get.
So what was your big takeaway?
I don't know how much of the interview that you saw.
I saw it.
Listen, everything you do, I pay attention.
I pay attention.
I be locked in. I'd be tuned in just so I can I can be able to for moments like this.
One of the things that I was told, obviously, when you make it to the NFL, you got different people from different walks of life.
Yes. You know, when you when you come in into that locker room, everybody ain't your friend and everybody's not there to be your friend.
And obviously it's a business. But what you do during that business, you make time to meet people.
You know, you get time to hang out if you like to. But everybody does different things.
Everybody's into different things. And sometimes certain people won't float your boat because you're not like minded and you don't associate it, associate yourself with certain people won't float your boat because you're not like-minded and you don't associate yourself with certain people.
Now, Russ, I was never in that locker room.
I can only go off the stories that I've heard before, some of the things that people have said.
And obviously, I always defend him in saying, you know, Russell Wilson is a good dude.
He is a God-fearing man that has purpose and is on his own journey.
Now, there might be some things that rub people the wrong way,
the way he carries himself inside the locker room,
sort of putting himself, I don't want to say above his teammates,
but kind of separating himself, especially at the quarterback position.
You need to gravitate towards your teammates.
If the one position you can't be standoffish in the locker room right
right right yeah but as the quarterback you're the extension of the head coach you're the extension
of the general manager of ownership you need to be a liaison you didn't i mean a lot of time hey
you're talking to the offensive lineman one day you're smoothing with the d lineman you're talking
to the receivers you really have to ingratiate yourself and people say well you can't be you
don't understand the dynamic of a locker room that's not because hr has no has no bearing on
production and so it's different than a normal nine to five because like you said you got different races different
religions different orientation a lot of difference but the one thing that normally
supposed to unite us is the ability to to want to win right and i told and i said this and i've
said this before and people look at me like i'm crazy i said if the coach coach treat one player outwardly different than he treats the others,
the other players will grow to resent said player.
And that's what started to happen because Pete started to be bold with it
and he was treating Russ different.
And Russ started to act different because I didn't want to get too much into it,
but he brought that same attitude to Denver.
A little bit. See, and the funny thing is, I didn't want to get too much into it, but he brought that same attitude to Denver.
A little bit.
See, and the funny thing, it's funny that you just said that he brought that same attitude to Denver
and the way things were run is because I heard about
the separate office space, the separate locker
as opposed to away from everybody else.
You can't do that.
He was upstairs like the coaches.
What?
Think about the coaches. Think about this. Now, I don't know that. You're upstairs like the coaches. Yeah. What? Think about the coaches.
Think about this.
Now, I don't know if this is true or not.
He was upstairs.
His office was upstairs with the coaches.
So I don't know if this is true or not.
Now, I could get confirmation,
but even if I got confirmation,
I'm not going to go public with it
because it'll make him look worse.
I heard Russ had told some players his door is
always open right did you hear what i just said his that's what the head coach that's what the
coaches say my door is always open if you got a problem you got something you want to say
my door is open i heard he said told players that his door is always open.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, everybody's different.
Everybody's different.
But you can't be that different.
I know you're right.
You're right.
I'm not sure who he might have consulted with as far as being the quarterback. When you're quarterback of a team, you have to be, you do have to be open.
You have to be personable.
You have to be, what's the word I'm looking for?
Approachable to all. everybody relatable um you don't have to change who you are but you're payton mannings you're tom brady's carson palmer you know these these are people i surrounded
myself with or around and even if it wasn't football related they were still approachable
and and and felt very welcoming the stories i hear
it feels like russ is it it hasn't been welcoming and he hasn't always had open arms and he in a
sense is somewhat abusing the power that he had because of the high position in hierarchy that he
was and that comes with being the quarterback um hopefully i i think i think he's changed a little bit obviously you know because
the tides have turned a little bit in you know against or not in his favor but as he always says
listen he's a god-fearing man he's always done things the right way you know and and maybe one
of the things that he needs has needed to work on or work on in just that in the locker room factor
other than that everything else that else that Russell has done in life
has been fucking phenomenal.
You know, the thing is, Ocho,
people, look, your religion is what
you do and who you worship,
who you go to bed with, who you
wake up as. That don't have anything
to do. All they want to
know is that
you don't think...
Peyton Manning is a better player,
but you ain't got to throw it in my face that you get certain perks, right?
Peyton Manning, Tom Brady. Think about this. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady,
Joe Montana, John Elway, Dan Marino,
none of the historically great quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes doesn't have a
meeting. It doesn't have an office upstairs with the coaches.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So how did you think, Ocho, how do you think that's going to fly with the players?
Right.
Hold on.
I want to talk to Ocho.
I got to call Ocho Publishers to set up a call.
Don't laugh, Ocho.
Don't laugh.
I got to set up a call with Ocho's Publishers.
That's my teammate now. You my teammate. Right. I ain't talking about somebody. I got to set up a call with Ocho's Publishers. That's my teammate now.
You my teammate.
I ain't talking about somebody.
I get it.
Now, outside, sure.
You're not just finna pick up the phone and call me.
And everybody didn't have my number.
But if somebody had reached out, I'm going to call them back from my number.
That's a teammate.
I don't treat them, even though we might not hang out, but normally
it's what I was explaining to
Ocho, how Club Shea Shea started.
It started in a dorm in northern Colorado
in Greeley, where
John, Bubby, all the guys, the
quarterbacks would come. Everybody would come
hang out, drink, play video
games, play cards,
roll dice.
Everybody would just come in.
I'm not saying that you got to, you know,
but I'm saying normally when guys are putting things together,
just show your face every once in a while.
I'm not saying you got to stay the whole night,
but it would be best because guys are looking around to see,
who can I count on, man?
Okay.
I see, okay.
I see you eat.
Okay.
I see your charm ruin the putter.
I see sometimes guys would just stop by.
Hey, what y'all got going on in here?
Just to see what's going on.
All right, we gone.
And I think the locker room dynamic
is very different than any other workspace in the world.
And unless you've been in that,
it's hard to explain it.
And it's hard to quantify the importance of a healthy locker room.
Right.
And the funny thing about it, not only the importance of a healthy locker room, but the importance of your leader, the leader of your team, the one who runs the show, the one who
gets the credit for the wins,
the ones when you do lose. He also has to bear the burden of the losses through the media.
He has to be the one front and center and reachable, accessible, and making everyone
else feel a part. So if he is in everything and including everything that we're doing,
that makes it, you know what? On Sundays at one o'clock, I'm fighting for him.
Why you think those guys run through a wall for Tom Brady,
run through a wall for Peyton Manning, run through a wall for John Elway.
Man, all we did was gamble with per diem.
So anytime we had a little poppy shop machine,
we had a little poppy shop machine, man,
one of the first guys to putting their poppy, putting their,
putting their per diem down, trying to gamble with Elway.
And I'm trying, and I'm trying to get it. We play, we playing cards,
you know, we was playing cards at first,
but you know how we have sponsors and things on the, on the plane.
And Mike said, look guys, I don't mind you guys rolling dice,
or playing cards for money, but we got guests on it. And that,
that's not a good look. So just wait till you get to the hotel room.
But guess who was down there on one knee rolling dice?
Guess who was down there playing boo-ray with them?
Right.
Seven.
And that went a long way because they were showing us, okay.
Yeah.
Right.
Go ahead. The funny thing about it is is russ has a certain way that
he conducts himself he has a certain way that he does things he has a routine and i'm sure he's
had this routine that he's always stuck to throughout his life throughout his throughout
his tenure when it came to playing the game of football and i'm not sure if he had a great
understanding on how important his presence
was to not only the players but the locker room in in in that dynamic in general but I think now
he gets a better understanding on that um now on the back end you know after hearing the stories
and how it's made people feel uh somewhat somewhat left out you know I I hope he I hope he hears this
I hope he sees this at some point and changes that way
in a sense.
I don't think he needs to change as a person.
Just as a locker room.
Not as a person. Because as a person,
he's somebody I look up to and wish I
was a little bit more like.
Because the only thing I can base it on
is my experience with Russ.
And he's always been great with me.
But when you're doing a lot, the locker room dynamic,
and you're trying to win because you're trying to get 52 other guys,
because Russ is the leader.
The position of quarterback in and of itself says I'm a leader.
And it's not always, and it shouldn't always be like that.
But the quarterback quarterback more times
than not he's going to have the C
on his jersey even if he's
not that good
that's it
that's it so hopefully
I hope I agree with you I hope Russ
here's kind of what
Beastmo said and you
see I mean think about it
Russ was there for what? A little
over 10, 11 years?
Yeah, I think about 10.
The year he leaves, they give
somebody number three.
Ocho!
Yeah.
Come on, Ocho. I'm not saying
it's supposed to be like Peyton Manning, nobody
ever, I mean, the 18. But you can't
wait a year. You can't wait two years right right and then you hear guys the moment listen and you hear guys once he
left guys started to become more open even Pete Carroll even Tyler Lockett he tweeted it's amazing
what you can accomplish when people are not worried about who gets the credit you hear Pete Carroll starts take guys start taking the shots guys that you had never heard
say anything now all of a sudden you're starting to hear and like I said half the stuff that I hear
I never take it to air because I never want to make anybody look bad because I just want to base
it on your play on the field.
That's all. That's all I want.
I know a lot of stuff about a lot of things in the locker room and a lot of
things that's being said, but you know what?
Hey, that's Adam Schefter job.
That's Jake.
Let them be inside of, let them break that.
Right.
I'm going to talk about you.
I'm going to talk about that.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But see, here's the thing.
You get in this business long enough,
you build up a certain level of credibility and a certain level of cash shape.
Right. And people feel they can talk to you just like they come on my platform.
People feel very, very comfortable that they can talk to me. Right.
And so it was, it was, it was a great conversation. People really,
people thoroughly enjoyed it. You can tell by i enjoyed it yeah
i enjoyed it by by the the the other uh sites that's picked up the clips of it so i really
appreciate y'all sharing that travis kelsey asked the nfl to calm down with some of the
taylor swift coverage so uh travis said they're overdoing it a little bit for sure, especially in my situation.
I think they're trying to have fun with it.
Man, he like this.
Check this out.
The New York Post reports the NFL admits they were the ones who pushed NBC and ESPN to run ads for the Error's Tour for free.
Now, when have you ever known the NFL to do anything for free?
NFL don't do nothing for free because at the end of the day,
the bottom line is always about a dollar.
There ain't nothing free but salvation.
And Creflo Dollar and Joel Osteen charged for that.
So ain't nothing free.
And the NFL definitely don't charge, let you run no free ads.
They don't give you no free ticket.
No, sir. There's an angle. There's a different angle that we don't know you no free ticket no sir there's an angle there's
a different angle that we we don't know about you know what the angle might be yeah getting
taylor swift to do the halftime show talk to me now it's chess not checkers it's just chess not
checkers and i know how to play and they know how to play at the end of the day did you see the team
viewership team teen girls that watch the game that you appeared at up 53%?
Chess, not checkers.
The NFL know what they're doing.
They smart.
They smart.
I'm surprised.
And when we talked about it, and I told you about it being, even if it is somewhat real,
when I talked about it being a PR and I ain't talking about Puerto Rico,
when I talked about it being a PR and I ain't talking about Puerto Rico,
understand the angle,
understand the angle in that,
in the dynamic of the connection in the wifi that Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift even being together.
Yes.
But it has,
and what it does for not only Travis Kelsey,
but for the NFL as well.
So why not take advantage of the situation?
Because at the end of the day,
it all comes down to one thing.
Oh, Taylor Swift?
Okay, I understand if I do this,
if I maneuver this way,
if I move the chess piece this way,
if I take the queen over here,
I know I can get this.
Right.
You got to play the game.
You got to play the game.
Because Taylor Swift gives the NFL
a different set of eyeballs.
Everybody, Taylor Swift,
all the Taylor,
half of Taylor Swift fans, probably not NFL
fans. NFL's trying to get more fans
trying to get more eyeballs. Taylor
Swift can do that.
Did it work? It worked.
What percentage were the viewership up again? What
percentage was it? Teen, I
think teen girls was up 53%.
53% that
would have never tuned in.
Man, chess, not checkers.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, of course.
I mean, I know because here's the thing, and this is how we are.
We love something until we get too much of it, and then we start.
Because I see, oh, man, Taylor Swift, they need to stop short on Taylor Swift
and stop it. Y'all know who that is, oh man, Taylor Swift, they need to stop short on Taylor Swift and stop
it. Y'all know who that is. That's Taylor Swift.
He playing, he playing, he just playing.
He got, he got, he got to
come out and say that on the inside. I know he's feeling
good. I know, I know he's feeling good.
Jersey sales and shut up.
Let's see, you got all them extra
Instagram followers. You got your podcast
new heights. You know, you
man, listen, you got your commercials.
Man, child, please.
Everybody's benefiting from this.
Because all the NFL
fans probably aren't Taylor Swift. They're like,
oh, that's Taylor Swift? Oh, because
now you got two behemoths together.
You got the NFL, you got Taylor
Swift fans. You got Taylor Swift,
you got Travis Kelsey. One of the
biggest stars in the NFL. Probably her
and Beyonce, one, two, however you want to rank
them as far as pop sensation
traveling the world. Bro.
And the funny thing about it,
and the funny thing about it,
this is the NFL, obviously the visibility
is only so far. And then you have
to, now you get Taylor Swift on your hip.
Do you understand what that does for your
brand globally?
Yes. People that don't even watch the game of football that take Travis Kelsey, not only to a different demographic, not only to a different age group and age bracket, but it puts eyes on not just the Chiefs, but you as well and everything you have going on.
Travis Kelsey, I know you're going to see this. I know you're going to see it. You got to play the game.
You got to play the game the same way you do it on the
field, whether it's man or whether it's
zone. You got to play the game and navigate
through it the right way because you got to
think long term, baby. Stay with me.
Take advantage of this opportunity.
Huh? Take advantage of this opportunity.
Yes, sir.
She's not local. She's international.
She's global. We ain't
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We ain't all fortunate. We ain't all fortunate.
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Evan Neal, the right tackle for the Jet, excuse me,
the New York Giants apologized for
booing fans. He said,
the person that's commenting on my
performance, what does he do? Flip
hot dogs and burgers somewhere?
Why would a lion concern himself with the opinion
of sheep? First of all,
bro, I don't know if you watch yourself on film.
You ain't no lion.
You block it like a sheep.
And you keep playing like that
now you won't be flipping burgers
but you'll be owning franchises of a burger
of people that flip burgers
I don't know what
I don't know what he was thinking
right
you see what I mean on how players
it affects him even if it's fair.
Think about this. Evan Neal is not playing well. Evan Neal has had an entire offseason preparing himself to get ready for football season and do the best that he can at his job.
Evan Neal also has been through a training camp. Evan Neal also has been through a offseason program of 13 weeks to prepare himself for the season.
So the funny thing about being frustrated, not only are they losing, but he's not playing well.
And then he has to hear from the fans that he's not playing well after putting in all the work
that he's put in. And it's very upsetting. At times, there are certain people. There are two
kind of people in life. There are two kind of people in life. There are people that can
take criticism and use it as motivation.
And there are people that when they get criticized,
they fire back based off emotion.
And that is what you saw from him.
He's frustrated.
Things aren't going well, not only for the team, but for him as well.
And what's the first thing that he does is he lashes out without thinking.
Well, get your foot off social media.
Play better.
He didn't play. Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
He didn't play well last year.
He's not playing this year.
So it's the fan's fault that he's not playing.
It's the fan's fault he's not playing well.
Play better.
Let me ask you a question.
How many times when you played well, you got booed?
Huh?
How many times?
How many times you played well and the fan booed you?
Oh, I never got booed.
Whether I was playing home or away, they loved me everywhere.
But even when I didn't play in the social media era,
but if you're playing well, fans don't know.
They might jump on your timeline and say,
hey, guys, y'all, hey, 84, you're playing well,
but y'all need to win some games.
Right, right, right.
Okay, if you're playing well.
So what does he expect the fans to do?
I mean, not criticize you when you playing bad?
That's the nature of the beast.
That's the nature of the beast.
And I think Evan Neal from this point on, and this could, you know what,
this can affect people.
You know that?
Players.
Everybody is built differently, especially mentally.
Mentally, this could tank you
when you get to the point where you allow fans
to affect you and your performance based off
what they're saying
that could be
deafening and heartening I'm just saying
that's a tight argument though
it's a tight argument
but it can still affect you in general
bro that man that's
flipping burgers and hot dogs,
paying his hard-earned damn money to come see your sorry butt quip walks
time after time after time, block your own guy over and over again,
let Daniel Graham get sacked time and time again.
That guy is paying his hard-earned.
Yes, Daniel Jones, excuse me.
That guy that is flipping those burgers
that's telling those hot dogs he's
spending his hard earned damn money
to come watch your sorry butt play
you don't feel no thing
you don't feel nothing you don't like
man you know what bro you know I'm right
y'all have every right to boo
cause I'm not playing well no
if you lash out to try to like
oh show him up oh Oh, you flipping burgers.
Okay. It don't
take anything to get that first big contract
because you get drafted, you can
fool people. Get another big
contract.
That's what the lions
do.
Bro, you're not no lion. You're not.
I don't know who told you that.
Everybody want to be a lion now. And they're not no lion. You're not. I don't know who told you that. And that seems like a good... Everybody
want to be a lion now.
And they're not cheetahs.
They're not leopards. They're not jaguars.
They just graduated to the
king of the beast.
Trish Williams can say I'm
a lion. Zack Martin can say
I'm a lion. Jason
Kelsey can say he's a lion.
Jason Kelsey can say I'm a lion.
Why are we on the context and the topic of animals a lion. Jason Kelsey can say he's a lion. Jason Kelsey can say I'm a lion. Bro!
Why are we on the context and the topic of animals that are based on
what we are when we're on the field? You know what I
was?
Can I tell you what I was? What?
I was a killer whale.
Oh, my man.
I was a killer whale. But anyway,
listen, again, I know fans
are upset. I know fans are upset, obviously.
They should be.
Yeah, they are.
Ocho, the dude is 6'7 and a half, 330 pounds,
and can't block the sun out of his eyes.
So you damn right I'm going to be upset.
Why are you being mean?
Why are you being mean? Did being mean did I lie I don't know
I don't know because I haven't watched him
I normally watch the skill position
the quarterbacks and the running backs
Evan Neal has allowed the 6 most quarterback hits
and the 2nd most pressures how can I interest you in that
you said number 6 the 6 most
he's allowed the 6 most
quarterback hits and the 2nd most
pressures so that means there are 5 people in front of him that are even worse than right he's allowed the sixth most quarterback hits and the second most pressures.
So that means there are five people in front of him that are even worse than, right?
And I'm sure their fans are booing their ass too.
I'm talking about him.
And once I find out who they are,
if their fans boo them and they lash out at them,
we'll get their ass on here.
But right now, we're going to...
See, you know what?
You know what the funny thing is?
The other five, their team might be winning.
But everything's magnified now because the Giants aren't winning.
Obviously, they're not winning.
Okay.
No.
How do you know?
No, they're not winning.
Because, see, the argument that you're trying to use is like
if the police pull you over,
why you stop me all these people that's speeding?
He said, you know what?
I caught you.
Had I not pulled you over for speeding,
I might have been able to catch one of them.
Yeah. See, hey, if somebody would have lashed out at their fan base playing as pathetic as he is,
maybe this would have been an opportunity to get them.
But since he beat everybody to the punch, we got you.
Right. Listen, I understand the fans' frustration. I understand the fans' frustration.
For me as a player, it's hard for me to put myself in that situation.
I mean, as a player, because I never had that actually happen to me.
I do kind of somewhat empathize with him because of all the bullshit he's having to deal with
from the fans, through the media, and it's frustrating for him because he's not playing well.
Wait, let me finish.
You know, he's not playing well, and everybody's piling on top of him,
and probably he got to a boiling point to where he lashed out at the fans.
But again, I'm also on the fans' side because you're paying your hard-earned money,
and then to hear a comment like that,
God damn it, motherfucker, we the one paying our hard-earned money.
And this economy, to come watch you play, and you talking, you know, so I understand both sides.
I'm hoping this does wonders for him.
And he comes back and answers with his play on the field
and gives the product that the fans want to see.
Ocho, you can't play like what the elephant left on the showground
and then expect me to applaud you.
Let me tell you the guy.
You know who got the number one guy, the guys that's in front of him?
That was a good one.
Orlando Brown.
He played for your bingos.
He's giving up the most quarterback pressure.
Your guy.
Oh, yeah, now look at you.
And now you wonder why Joe Burrow is like he is.
Yes.
Yes.
Orlando Brown.
That y'all paid big money to get?
Him.
He playing worth it.
He playing worth it, Evan Neal.
And that's saying something.
Because he playing like stir fry.
So I don't know what your guy is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not going to touch that one. Your guy
Moo Moo got pain or something.
Nah. That's what your guy is.
Guess what? We're going to be alright. We got the
Cardinals this week and we're going to win.
Joshua Dobbs
Joshua Dobbs
is going to take a test right before he plays the
Bengals. Ace the test and do a number on you guys.
How you like that?
You know what cures everything?
You know what can cure everything and make everybody happy?
It can make the fans happy.
It can make the players happy.
It can make the coaches happy.
You know what cures everything?
Winning.
Y'all not going to do that.
Winning.
Winning.
We on the Giants.
We on the Giants right now.
Winning.
We on the Giants.
We not on the Bengals.
We not talking about Orlando Brown. I ain't talking about the Bengals.
I'm talking about the Giants.
Okay, well, that winning, that would cure everything.
See, what you doing, you trumpeting, you caping up for somebody else
and got the heat on your own, guy.
Now Orlando Brown saying he caught a straight.
What you did is you shot Orlando Brown.
You shot Orlando Brown in front of Evan Neal.
I was throwing the bullets at him.
Wait a minute. I ain't
capable of nobody.
I said I understand both sides.
What you talking about?
If he's number two, that means somebody's
worse than him.
I said there are people that are
playing worse.
I kind of understand
where you're coming from.
But again, one thing
cures all.
Winning. That's it.
That's the only way to fix it.
Play better.
You play better.
Yeah, that too.
What role does playing better?
What does that cure? Oh, it's going to come in.
That's why you go out.
It protects the quarterback's ribs.
It protects the quarterback getting hit in his head.
Hey, listen, that's why you go out there every week.
You practice Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
You have walk-through on Saturdays,
and you try to go out there and execute everything you worked on
throughout the week.
And you hope it pans out the way it does.
Are we sure he's practicing every day?
Yeah, he is.
Are we sure he's practicing?
Or he's just going out there game time?
Because it don't look like that.
You practice.
Listen, the person on the other side of the ball,
them defensive ends, yeah, they get paid too.
Hold on.
They get paid too.
I ain't trying to hear that.
I ain't trying to hear that.
Not every player, Ocho.
Look, the DB going to win some.
Okay, granted.
But damn, every play.
Look, Ocho, think about this.
I played tight end at 228 pounds i had to block a
reggie white a bruce smith a neil smith a derrick thomas i mean so you're not finna beat me every
damn play that's not gonna happen right even at 228 i'm a big receiver but at some point in time
pride gotta kick in that man i don't i know who you are i know what
you represent i know you're going to be on the 75th anniversary team i know you're on the 100th
anniversary team but you're not finna beat me every play i got to win some yeah you're right
you're right but see mentally you built different mentally you're built different obviously this
day and age but you know the i don't want to say kids because they're not kids, but, you know, they wired differently,
and I think he's going to be okay.
I think he's going to be okay.
I hope so.
I didn't say he's not.
I didn't.
Listen, I'm not saying he's not playing well right now,
but I'm hoping the tides turn for the better for him
and that team in general so the fans can have something to cheer about
for a change.
I know you saw this.
Brock Purdy said he still lives
and splits the rent with a roommate in San Francisco
and drives a Toyota Sequoia.
Ocho, I think Brock Purdy's doing an unbelievable job.
But unless I'm in college,
I ain't living with no grown-ass man.
Two grown-ass men should not be sharing no part,
splitting no rent. I'm going to get a ain't living with no grown-ass man. Two grown-ass men should not be sharing no part, splitting no rent.
I'm going to get a five.
I get 350 square feet and live by myself before I split a thousand square feet
with another big old rusty dude.
Do you know what the cost of living is in San Francisco?
I don't care if it's high to drive here.
I ain't staying.
I'm coming to this.
Did he say he never said his roommate was a guy, did he?
Ah, stay with me.
Ah, stay with me.
Stop it.
He never said his roommate spitting the rent.
He did.
He did.
No, he didn't.
It's a woman.
I guarantee it's a woman.
Let me tell you something.
It is not.
He got a girlfriend.
He probably got a girlfriend.
And he split rent with her.
It is not.
You don't think so?
No.
I don't know.
Hey.
Listen, when I come home, the only dirty drawers piled up in the corner going to be mine.
There ain't no other joke of dirty drawers and socks and shoes going to be in the doorway when I get there.
You might want to look at the data on the highest places to live as far as expenses are concerned, as far as
trying to earn and make a living. San Francisco is expensive. It might be number one on the list
of places to live. Ocho, I don't care. I live in 500 square feet in hell. I ain't sharing my place
with no man. That's me. Sometimes you have to.
Sometimes you got to do that when you got the money.
Sometimes you have to when you got the money.
Check this out.
Ocho, check this out.
Real talk.
I wish I had the numbers on it.
How much is rent in San Francisco?
Show me the numbers.
I guarantee you there are people that's making less than $870,000 that have an apartment
by themselves.
I made $63,000
my rookie year.
$63,000.
$63,000.
Wait, where were you playing at?
I was in Denver.
You was in Denver
making $63,000 a year
like 30-something years ago.
Yes.
We in 2023
living in the worst times of all.
Let's just, okay, let's just say.
Rent is crazy.
Mortgages are crazy.
What's the average rent in San Francisco?
$4,000 a month.
$4,000 a month average rent in San Francisco.
It might be more than that.
He got a two-bedroom.
I'm going to say $4,000.
I'm going to say $4,000.
No more than $4,500 average rent cost.
No, no, not in San Francisco, it's a different ball game
please somebody do your homework for me real quick and give me the information
two bedrooms, San Francisco
no, they ain't saying no two bedrooms, he by himself
you just said he got a roommate
and they're sleeping in the same bed
the average rent in San francisco is three thousand
a month so you know that's a lie that no then no no hold on ocho let's just say we go get a
let's just say we go get a nice one bedroom for forty five hundred you know what ocho i'm gonna
say you know what i'm gonna get a wash and dry in my apartment so i'm gonna bump it up to five
thousand you mean to tell me a man is making $870,000,
can't afford a $5,000 a month apartment by himself?
Obviously not.
Obviously not because that's why he's doing it.
That is a real – as a matter of fact –
That's a good story.
Oh, do you see Brock Purdy?
Oh, he's staying – he rents an apartment.
He's all about the game.
Stop it.
Miss me with that. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Ain't nothing wrong. What did all about the game. Stop it. Miss me with that.
Ain't nothing wrong.
Where did I stay my first two years in the NFL?
Let's not forget.
Oh, you forgot.
Because I wanted to save money because buying a place or renting a place was pointless and
unnecessary when all the amenities I needed was in the stadium?
Average rent for a one-bedroom in San Francisco is $3,000. It's the third most
expensive city in the U.S. behind Jersey City and New York City. So I just say the average price is
$3,000 for a one-bedroom. I bumped it up another $2,000 just because I want him to stay in the
nicest place in San Francisco. Whatever you just read is not up-to-date information on how much
it costs to stay in
San Francisco, and there's no way in
hell that New York is in front of
San Francisco. And what was it? What was
the first? Who was first? Jersey City.
Jersey City? Who the hell
live in Jersey City? What are we talking about?
Okay, this was published April
30 of 2023.
So maybe the price have gone up another $10,000 since then.
So you want to try another angle?
No, but I just understand.
I understand where he's coming from because it's something I did as well.
He is not into spending money.
And in order to save money, even though you make an $870,000, how can I do it?
Easy.
Split the rent with somebody else.
Boom. And going about my business. Let me ask you a question. If he's trying to save money, why the hell did he get
a Toyota Sequoia that gets 13 miles in the city and seven in the highway when gas is $7 a gallon
out here? Explain that. He's driving his old Toyota Sequoia from college. It's not a new Toyota.
What are you saying? It's the fact of the matter is that it's $13.
Hold on.
Do you understand how much gas prices are here in L.A.? The gas price in L.A. is $7 a gallon.
Oh, so now you have an understanding of the gas prices,
but when it comes to rent, what's the difference?
Oh, I'm going to save on rent, but I'm going to splurge on gas.
What's more important, a place to lay your head
or getting from point A to point B?
You got to go to work.
You know what? You can sleep in that truck
and go right on to work.
If you want to save money, do that.
Sleep in the truck and go to work.
Listen, I commend Brock Purdy.
I commend Brock Purdy.
All of us don't want to just waste money,
you know, and just...
Ocho, I ain't say go get no palatial estate.
I ain't say go get a Steph and Aisha Curry place, a $30 million pad.
I ain't say get a penthouse that's costing me 15, 20,000.
He'll be able to, you know, what's going to happen when he gets that money,
when he hits that 200, $250 million contract,
he's still going to be stuck in the same ways.
And that money will probably last his grandkids and his grandkids,
grandkids and his grandkids' grandkids after that.
So I think it's a good thing.
It's commendable to me.
Very commendable.
Listen, I'm not saying he got to pay
for a lot of young women college tuition.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying.
I ain't saying he got to do that.
But I'm saying, bro, you can get you a $3,000,
make it $870,000.
You can get you a $3,000, $4,000.
I went $5,000.
And it's for a year.
Right. But you have to
understand, that's your way of thinking.
That's your way of thinking. This is Brock Purdy.
Don't be cheap to yourself.
Don't be cheap to yourself.
Be as cheap as you want to, but don't be cheap to yourself.
Brock, I know you're going to see this. Boy, I love you, baby.
I love you and everything you're doing, man.
Hey, me and you, we got to write a book together on financial literacy.
I think we can get this done.
Holler at me when you see me.
My number's still the same.
Yeah.
Coach O.
Yeah, I like that.
Way to go, Brock.
I just want to know who promised you tomorrow.
Huh?
Who promised you tomorrow?
Nobody promised me tomorrow, but I know one thing.
When I was born, I had an expiration date.
Yeah.
But God said-
Do you know the date?
Do you know the date?
I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to tell you right now.
Let me finish now.
When I was born, we all come with an expiration date.
Yeah.
But God told me he's not through with me yet.
So I know I still got some time left.
Because I'm not finished because he's not through with me yet.
I'm not even going to preach today because it's not Sunday,
but you know where I'm going with this.
Yeah. Stay with me now.
He told you got time left. He told you that yesterday.
It might be today.
Huh? Listen,
he's not done with me.
You heard exactly what I said.
He's not done. He's not through with me yet.
Speaking of being frugal,
Derrick Henry says he's going to hold off on jersey swaps because of the cost.
Now players are required to pay for the jerseys
when doing swaps,
and the costs have increased recently.
Titan players have to pay upwards of $350 per jersey.
So you can understand how expensive that can get
if you do it 17 times.
Mmm.
You see?
You see how everyone is being
financially conscious now?
You see? They worried
about paying a $350
jersey 17 times.
You see what I'm saying?
Hold on. Think about this here.
I love my ballplayers for this, man.
I love y'all for this.
No, I ain't got no problem with the ballplayers.
The problem that I have with the NFL.
Now, you're going to give Taylor Swift free
airtime. $400,000,
$500,000 for a 30-second spot.
And you say NBC, CBS,
Fox, ESPN, can y'all do that for
free? But you're going to charge the players who
you're building the backbone off of,
you're going to charge them $350.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait, let's rewind.
I understand where you're going with this.
I understand where you're going.
Obviously, we are the ones, the backbone of the NFL.
We are the meat and potatoes of the NFL.
But we have to understand something.
At the end of the day, it's about the bottom line.
And there's one –
So when was it about the bottom line?
Let me finish. The Taylor's about the bottom line. And there's one. So when was it about the bottom line? Let me finish.
The Taylor Swift versus the NFL players.
Which one moves the needle the most and can do so in a short amount of time?
And nobody else that's putting on a helmet can.
Just answer the question.
Answer the question.
Which one could move the needle the most?
There you go.
There you go.
Optics matter.
Hold on.
Remember the optics I just told you about Russell Wilson how Pete Carroll
optics to the other player
so who's more important
a quarterback or a wide receiver
or DB
who's more important
the quarterback obviously
optics matter
so now the players are looking hold on
hold on hold on Ocho so hold on Optics matter. I understand. So now the players are looking. Hold on.
Hold on, Ocho.
You're letting somebody.
So hold on.
Ocho, just give me a second.
I'm talking about the 1,500 players.
Which one of those 1,500 players?
Okay, I'm going to pull the top 10 players together.
If I pull the top 10 players together,
you think they got more money than Taylor Swift?
Absolutely not.
Okay, so the players are saying, hold on.
You're going to head crack me for $350,000 and you're going to give somebody
that's worth half a bill, you're going to give her
a discount. As a matter of fact, you're going to give her
a discount, you're going to let her have it for free.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm just saying the player.
Hey, chess, not checkers.
Hold on.
Bottom line at the end of the day. Tyreek Hill just got
you all set at 500 for no socks.
How many times you got fined for no socks?
How many times you got untucked jersey?
Listen, untucked jersey,
streamer towel, gold cleats,
blue. Remember I used to wear the orange
and the orange chin strap, the black chin
strap. I didn't care.
Take the money. I don't care.
And I never stopped. Hold on. Take my money. I don't care. And I never stopped.
Take my money. Ocho. Ocho.
Ocho.
Either you a cyclop or octopus or something, because you're speaking out
both sides of your neck. One minute, you'll be
approved. Hold on.
No, no, no. Hold on. Give me a second.
Now, they find you every time
untucked jersey. They find you when
you're wearing the chin strap. They find you for all this, and you're saying, takeed jersey. They find you when you run the chin strap.
They find you for all this, and you say, take the money.
Why are you doing that?
Yeah, because I'm playing.
No, I am frugal.
Listen to me.
Stay with me now.
Stay with me.
Let me talk to you real quick.
When I'm playing the game of football, I'm from Miami.
I'm from Liberty City.
It's a beautiful place called Dade County.
And when we play the game of football, it's about having fun.
It's about entertaining.
It's about going out and looking good and doing it your way and showing up.
So when it comes to that, the NFL is going to do what they think they can do best to keep us under control.
So what's the first thing they do?
They take what they think we value most.
Stay with me now.
They were fining me for enjoying the game of football the way I like to and dress the way I felt I should to be able to do my job at my best
because I felt good and looked good doing it.
That's the only reason.
There's a difference.
No, there's not.
Listen to me.
When it comes to other things like renting,
buying houses and buying cars and buying jewelry,
all that stuff, all that stuff, that shit ain't matter.
But when it came to football,
I want to enjoy the game playing it the same way I did as a little kid.
That's all.
That's all.
And you're not going to control me.
You're not going to control me by taking money.
Ocho, that doesn't make any sense.
It makes sense to me.
You don't get to say, you know what?
I don't want to spend money on an apartment,
so I'm going to live in the facility,
but I'm going to give the NFL $7,000,
$10,000 of my dollars every week.
That's $160 over 16 games.
You tell me the sense that makes.
So the money that you saved by staying in the facility, you gave to the NFL times 2X.
And I got it back times 5X in the offseason.
So I wasn't tripping.
Ocho, you can't get back money.
You was going to make that money up by doing the offseason program anyway. You lost $160. Nocho, you can't get back money. You was going to make that money up
by doing the offseason program anyway.
You lost 160.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm not talking about
the offseason program.
I made it up in the offseason.
I work year-round.
I didn't play football.
I work year-round.
So how do you make that up?
You going to get
those endorsements anyway.
You lost 160.
You can't get up.
You can't get back what's lost.
No, no, you're not understanding all the stuff I had going on
outside of the game, outside of football.
And you still would have had that going on
with an extra 160 in your pocket.
So make it make sense.
Listen,
stay with me, baby. You're not listening to me.
It made sense
to me because I played the game a
certain way, right? When I was a little shorty.
When I was legit. So when I got to the NFL and you're paying me millions of dollars, when you get to
the NFL, it's all about control, trying to conduct and control the players to their satisfaction.
But I wanted to play it my way and dress the way I did when I was at Miami Beach Senior High and
when I played for Liberty City Optimist. And that is what I chose to continue to do.
The NFL don't want y'all coming out there
looking like an all-tournament team
because the next thing somebody was going to do
was an all-tournament team.
One of you got on Adidas.
One of you got on Puma.
One of you got on Reeboks.
One of you got a beach tower hanging on your back.
And so the NFL said, no, we want some uniformity.
We want a uniform code.
And guess what you could have done?
You could have bought 500 smoke detector batteries.
Yeah, I did.
I did.
You notice you don't hear no chirping no more, though.
I'm about to have.
I'm glad.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm glad.
Listen, but I stole the battery out of the smoke detector in my hotel
and brought it home.
You know they watch this.
No, they ain't see that.
No, they watching this.
You told them.
I know, but it was all the way in Philly.
They ain't going to know.
You going back, you stay at that same hotel when you go back to Philly.
I know, but they ain't going to know because it's going to be chirping.
So they just, I know, but they just going to change the battery.
They ain't going to know.
I just incriminated myself, huh?
You sure did.
Damn.
I mean, you sure did. They did know,
but they do now. That's why I never do
nothing wrong. My bad.
That's a good thing. You don't do anything wrong. You shouldn't
have.
I mean, since you told us
you took the hotel battery, you want to tell us the hotel?
Huh? You want to tell us
the hotel? Hell, you already told us you took the battery.
So whatever hotel he's staying in on Monday night,
he got the battery.
Yeah, the Western.
It's cool.
I know they didn't replace it by now.
They probably charged the card, though.
Like incidentals.
You think that go with incidentals?
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Well, we're going to put that in there.
At Western, Chad Ochocinco Johnson stole y'all battery.
Y'all smoking a lot.
You know what else I took?
I don't mean to be telling you my business and my personal stuff,
but we family.
But, you know, when I go to hotels, right, you know, when I pack,
I always travel real light.
So I have extra room in my suitcase.
I always steal two washcloths.
That's a shame.
I mean, that's what you did in college.
I mean, bad ass.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Listen.
I got to marry y'all bread spread right now.
My bed at home in Glenville.
Hey, see?
See, we here.
You can do all kinds of things with that bed.
You can smoke.
You can smoke.
You can try to start a fire on that thing.
That thing ain't going to burn nothing.
I don't know what they made that thing out of.
That thing is fire retardant. Man, look here. I go into a burning building. I don't know what they made that thing out of. That thing is fire retardant.
Man, look here.
I go into a burning building.
I don't need no fire.
I just wrap myself up with one more Marriott blanket.
I'm going to spread, spread.
Come for this.
And come right up out of there.
It's like, hey, that's what I would do.
Hey, listen, man.
Ain't nothing worse than this.
And I know people are going to laugh at me.
They're going to talk about, man, what you doing?
You know how many people done wiped their cell phone?
Like, man, what you doing? You know how many people done wiped their self on it?
Like, man, listen, when you buy new towels and you try to dry off and all the lint from the towel still stuck on you, man.
But that's why you wash them first.
I can tell.
You don't know nothing about it.
Listen, you know how many times you have to wash a brand new washcloth
and towel before it's all rickety and rough and perfect?
How many washcloths and towels do you got?
You should be able to wash.
I mean, you should have at least at the bare minimum three sets.
At bare minimum.
Listen, I have way more than three sets.
You have to think how much I travel.
So every time I travel to a different hotel, I always steal two sets.
Man, they white.
I mean, I bet them towels look like you've been changing the whole.
Listen, you know, why is that is the most humbling experience.
You know that?
We family.
I could talk to y'all, right?
One of the things that has always been the most humbling to me is to get out the shower,
been in there 20 minutes bathing, making sure you hit all the important spots, and you get
off and dry off with your towel, and that bitch still come out black sometimes.
Like, why is that?
I don't know.
You got a mirror close by?
No, I ain't got
no mirror close by,
but I know you ain't
from the city
and say that you drive
with no white towel
and you don't show up.
No, I don't.
Not at home, man.
No.
What you use at home?
What color your towel?
I got blue, I got brown,
I got green, I got black.
Hey, do me a favor.
You get a white towel just so it can humble you real quick.
No.
That shit's so humbling, man.
When I'm home, I want the experience of home.
That's why I don't have anything that's like hotel related in my home.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Yeah.
I like where you're going with that one.
I know.
I like where you're going with that one.
I mean, I don't know how it don't take you that long.
You taking a bird bath anyway.
Who?
You.
What do you mean?
You know how birds get in the little bird bath they see out in the front of the yard?
The bird like.
Right.
And they get in shape.
You up out of there.
Matter of fact, I'm so glad that you're speaking of showering, right?
I'm not even home, right?
Let me tell you another thing I used to do, you know,
throughout my tenure when I was single.
Like to save money at home.
Like, fellas, if you watch this, stay with me now.
Always take a shower at your girl's house.
Always take a shower at your girl's house.
Use her electricity.
You know, just do everything there to keep your bills down at home.
And that's something that I used to do. I used to
finagle a lot of situations like that.
Like right now, she's sleeping
right now. She can't hear me. Like, I be here
in Tampa, right? At my old lady house, right?
Dude,
what's today, the 5th? Today, the 6th.
Guess how much my water bill was.
Guess how much my water bill was.
What?
$40.
I sound like that, too.
Hey, she don't even know.
I've been like, ooh, boom.
But it's cool, though.
And she paid the bills.
That's all right.
She can get it back at you.
When you don't sign that prenup, when you sign that prenup, she get it back.
No, sir.
Hey, I got another one. I know we
didn't veer it off into life
now. I got a birthday coming up.
You know,
you know what I get you? No, no, no.
It's her birthday. It's her birthday.
And I need help. I need help.
Yeah, I ain't
gonna lie to you because what do I buy somebody
that has everything?
More of everything.
That's what women
ask me. Shannon, you got everything.
What do you buy somebody that has everything?
I say more of everything. Whatever I got, give me
more of it. Give me an idea
because whatever you say, that's what I'm
going to get. Her birthday, October 16th. So whatever
you say get, I'm getting.
I asked her 32 times. get her birthday october 16th so whatever you say get i'm getting because i asked i asked i asked
32 times i asked her 30 times what you want for your birthday and why is it with women they never
ever understand oh i don't know just give me some nice yes i don't want to surprise you got that
kind of time at all and i don't want to buy your a 15 girlfriend. Hey, well, what? Hey, well, what's your real won't? Oh, you know what?
She had an eye on this. Yeah. But I closed my eyes because I saw that price.
I closed my eyes when I saw that price. So that ain't it.
So, I mean, when you were dating, how did you navigate in figuring out what to get your partner?
I'm terrible. I'm terrible. We in the same boat.
You know what? I called my grandmother. I said,
I called my grandmother when I started making some real good money. I said, Granny,
what you want for Christmas? You know what my granny told me? What?
Money. She said, it's the right size and it's the right color.
So I just started getting people money.
So $5,000, $10,000, whatever you need, $15,000, whatever you need for your birthday, go ahead.
If you can't get it with $10,000 or $15,000, I don't know what to tell you.
Wait, that's not disrespectful though?
Man, look here.
You know what I like?
This is what I do, Ocho.
Go get what you want. Because if I get something and then I look, know what I like? This is what I do, Ocho. Go get what you want.
Because if I get something
and then I look,
yeah, I like it.
Now that's going to make me
not want to get you anything
or give you anything.
That's why I'm asking for your help.
Because if I go get something
based on my taste
and I have an understanding
of what she like,
but she already got everything.
So if I bring something in here,
you know,
yeah, I get what? Her maids. Now she she got she got two of those already got everything. So if I bring something in here... Get an Hermes. Yeah, I get...
What?
An Hermes.
Nah, she got two of those already, though.
Get another one.
Get her that croc one.
Oh, nigga.
That croc one?
Yeah, see?
Get her that one.
Wait, how much is the croc one?
How much is the croc one?
They're going to start out by 50 bands.
What kind
of band? Fam U?
No, no.
That's the March of 100.
That's half of the March of 100.
Wait, 50, like
50,000? Yeah.
But you're going to be in there.
You're going to be in there like swimwear.
For a purse? For a purse.
And it ain't got nothing in it
it don't come with 49,000 in it either
you dead ass
or you just bullshitting though
like dead ass
serious
I
I laugh
I wouldn't lie to you
50,000 for a purse
proctor man
what are you looking at
tell him
ask him
tell him
the used one
how much the used one
uh now let me tell you now if you mess around and you want to get the Himalayan tell him the used one. How much is the used one?
Now, let me tell you.
If you mess around and you want to get the Himalayan,
there's a bag that's Hermes Himalayan.
I ain't never
like Himalaya, like the same one that
from Martin.
And you need to have money stacked that high
in order to be able to
get it. Because they're about $300,000 to $500,000.
Man, come on, man.
Go ahead now.
Go ahead now.
Go ahead now.
That's a Rolls Royce now.
Come on now.
But here's the thing, Ocho.
If you just can't go and earn mares and get a bag,
you got to get on a list.
Or you got to know somebody that's on
the list to be able to get it for you.
So you
just can't walk into Hermes store like you
can walk into Rolls Royce and you're like, I want that
Rolls Royce and get it. Right, right. You can't do
that with Hermes.
They'll give a damn who you are. Wait, you
got to get on a list. So is that their
way to keep everything exclusive?
Yes. Well, I have a question for you. Can I, I have a question a list. So is that their way to keep everything exclusive? Yes. Well, I have a
question for you. I have a question. So if they have a list and you have to get on a list to keep
everything inclusive, how come all the people on IG got Hermes bags? They probably bought them
second hand. Man, look here. I don't believe nothing on IG. Because if I just went by IG,
I'm trying to be like,
the unemployment rate is what it is.
Inflation is what it is because everybody's living a
glorious life. Everybody's got
flawless skin. Everybody's got
a Bentley truck
or a Maybach.
So, IG is full
of caca.
I don't know, man, but I'm really stuck
and I normally play around, I know I play
around a lot, but... What about a watch?
What about a Patek
or an AP or a Rolly?
AP. She got a
Rolly already. AP, that's a
good one. Get an AP or a Patek.
Alright, what's the price point?
Like, don't, come on now, don't
hit me across the head now.
I mean, you're talking about exclusive or exclusive,
but there are those other watches
that you got to be on the list to get.
Why?
What is with this list shit?
Because here's the thing.
And what happened was,
remember during the pandemic,
everything shut down.
So production of all those watches shut down.
So now it backlogged everything.
So now everybody, a watch that costs you $70,000,
people trying to get $210,000 for it.
A watch that costs $70,000 or $210,000 now?
Trying to get $210,000, $230,000, $300,000.
Do me a small favor real quick.
What time you got?
What time is it right now?
Almost 20 minutes to 10.
That ain't cost me $70,000.
That was free right there.
That ain't cost $210,000.
That was free right there.
I'm just telling you, Ocho.
One of the few times I spend money is the holidays and birthdays.
And on your girl.
And on my girl. That's the only time. I'm back. And she knows that you're puke. times I spend money is the holidays and birthdays.
And on your girl.
That's the only time. And she knows that you're puke.
So she's expecting something really, really
high-end, Ocho. Because that's the way I move.
Last year,
I went crazy. What'd you get her?
The Maldives.
How you say it? Maldives.
We stayed at the Maldives
at the Underwater Hotel.
$50,000 a night.
Underwater.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, man.
I went crazy last year.
So now I'm like, well, how do I
compete with what I did last year?
Man, I would have gotten back and said,
that's fraudulent.
That credit card, that's fraudulent.
I don't know who.
Somebody forged my name and everything.
They even cut their hair and they look like me on camera.
Yeah, it was.
$50,000 a night?
Yeah, we only stayed in there three nights.
The underwater.
And then we went to the cabana.
The only place I'm playing $50,000 a night is heaven.
That's all I got.
I got $200.
But if he say $125,000...
You'll like it, though.
You'll like it.
It was a great experience.
It's something that I had
never experienced before.
And being submerged
under the water,
everything was under the water.
The hotel.
I mean, not the hotel.
The room itself.
Ojo, I'm about to go upstairs.
That was nice.
And they're going to call me
$50,000 a night.
I know, but it was the birthday, though.
I know.
See?
It was the birthday, though.
But here's the thing.
OK, so now what do you do?
What do you do to top that?
I'm stuck.
That's why I came to you, because you have more experience than I do in that area.
And you're not scared to spend no money.
No, no.
Because you fly private.
Yeah, I ain't never been scared to spend no money.
See, there we go.
I'll give you money.
You go buy what you want, what you need.
Okay, so how about I do that?
I give her money, let her go get what she want.
But how that's going to work when she make more than me right now?
Hey, you got to bite the bullet and say, damn, man.
Because, I mean,, give 100 bands cash.
Where the hell am I going to get 100 grand cash from?
They ain't got that as a goddamn bank.
Yes, they do.
You order it.
I'm with you when you're right.
Okay, I'm going to try that tomorrow, then.
I'm going to try that tomorrow.
I'm just saying.
I'm going to try that tomorrow.
Okay, I'm going to let you know.
Well, probably when we get to third week of October, I'm going to let you know. Probably when we get to third week of October,
I'm going to let you know how it go.
Just go ahead and order it.
Since I'm going to come in on this date.
Right, I'm going to go tomorrow.
Okay, okay, okay.
And they'll have it.
Okay, bet.
Ah, she going to let me get some.
And the funny thing about it is you can tell this is new to me.
I don't move like that. I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't move like that.
I don't maneuver like that. So I had no idea.
But see the thing is my kids, my kids want the money.
They rather have the money to go do and pay.
Yeah. Cause they're going to pay, you know,
I'm going to pay six months of my rent. I'm going to pay this.
I'm going to get that, you know know me get me buying them something like okay
I still got I got
a $5,000 purse but
I got rent or I got
a car payment so
my kids
do it like that I'm a terrible
like I said I hate
I don't do rejection well
and I can read body language really
well so I can tell read body language really well.
So I can tell if you're really excited.
Yeah, I'm like.
Or you're like, that's nice.
Yes.
Thank you, Shannon.
Like, oh.
Now, see, now you don't make me want to get you nothing.
Right.
Okay.
Another big announcement came out today.
Joel Embiid commenced to play for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics.
He was born in Cameroon. He has dual citizenship with France and the USA.
And obviously it was very tough.
Does he play for his native homeland, Cameroon,
or does he play for the French team,
the French national team,
or does he play for Team USA?
Son was born here.
Saints wants to dedicate
because his son was born here.
Joel Embiid has never competed at the international level due to injuries uh but obviously health will be the the utmost concern
for all the guys because we see a lot of guys lebron says okay hey i think i might want to be
in kevin durant steph curry devin booker a lot of guys want to commit because they're like look
we want to put this once and for all. We steal the king of the mountain.
Right, right, right.
When it comes to basketball.
Right.
So what do you think about Joel Embiid playing for Team USA in 2024 Olympics?
I think based on why he said he wants to play for it instead of his native
homeland of Cameroon or the French team, I mean, that's on him.
That's a decision that he's made.
I'm not sure how long he's been here in the States,
but I mean, this happens a lot, obviously, with soccer,
with many choosing to play elsewhere
as opposed to where they were born.
And I think it's a good thing.
It's a good thing for us, especially the USA basketball team,
based on what we've done previously and struggled.
We were good and terrible this year.
It was terrible.
But I think all the players, it's funny that all the players, all the great players,
all at once decided that they want to play in Paris in 2024.
Yeah.
Do you think they had this all planned?
I mean, think about Paris.
I heard Paris is really nice.
I mean, most of the guys are married.
If they're not, you know,
you find your little booth thing
and go over there to Eiffel Tower.
You can put the locks on the bridge.
Yeah.
You know, I don't know.
I'm mad at going over to Paris
because I heard Paris is really nice.
I'm thinking about taking me a trip over there with you.
You ain't been to Paris?
I ain't never been there. You been?
Yeah, listen, I've been to Paris multiple times.
Obviously, I was able to see
Champions League last year. I was able to see
Real Madrid and Liverpool play in the finals.
Okay, okay. Yeah, the
traveling I do, I had her thinking
she's asleep right now. I had her
thinking I was taking her to Paris. I'm like, hey, baby,
I'm going to take you to Paris, right?
So, boom, we get off the plane.
She had no idea.
And I saw the sign.
I said, oh, my God.
Girl, look, Champions League.
It's a soccer game here.
Not knowing I had already bought the tickets.
So she's thinking I'm taking her to Paris.
But I was really taking myself to go out to Champions League.
So I just knocked two birds out with one stone.
Two birds, one stone.
One stone.
And that was it.
Yeah. I like the way you think. I like. One stone. And that was it. Yeah.
I like the way you think.
I like the way you think.
That was a nice one there.
That was a nice one there.
It was a good one.
It was a good one.
You got to go back
and say,
you know,
I want to go out,
I want to go to Paris,
you know,
I want to go to fashion week.
You know,
I got some things,
you know,
I got some things
on my bucket list.
You be sharp.
You be sharp too.
You be sharp.
I'm a lazy dresser.
I'm not really
in the fashion like that.
What?
Yeah.
Listen, I put on clothes every blue moon.
Like it's time, you know, dinner time.
I just can't, man, because fashion is such an expensive taste.
Such an expensive taste.
And it doesn't always have to be expensive.
You know, it's based on you. You know what?
We might need to hold off.
We need to put pieces together.
Let's hold off on the Paris because they got a bed bug outbreak.
So I think we're going to hold off until they get that under control.
They got a bed bug outbreak?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's bad.
It's bad right now.
Yeah, I ain't with that.
I ain't with that.
So we're going to hold off on Paris until they get that bed bug thing under control.
Once they get that under control,
count your boy in.
You've been to Rome?
Oh, yeah. Oh, your boy
went to Rome. Let me tell you, that's the last time
I took a vacation.
I flew in
to Rome.
The young lady that I was going to see.
Wait a minute. Talk to me now.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying? She's back at the airport.
We back at the airport.
And we took a train to
Florence. So we's all through the countryside.
You know, we was in one of them old
die cards. You know, they bringing us.
You know, they bringing us and bringing us
stuff. I'm like, you know, I'm kicked up.
I'm like, okay, I can get you
to this. So we spent like, yeah,
we spent like three, I think three, we spent
three nights in
Florence, and then we came back to
Rome for like three more nights. So I was over
there about a week. Damn.
I was over there about a week. Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Y'all, have y'all, y'all met
previous, before the trip? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
She was, she was,
she was studying. Okay, yeah. She was studying.
Okay, okay. She was studying abroad. Okay.
Well, I'm glad
you mentioned that. So how come she
not the one?
Man, that was so long. You know how long ago
1996 was? Oh, this was
in 96? You got me thinking this was
like last year sometime.
No, that was the last time I've been on vacation, bro.
Oh, man, Rome done changed so much, man.
You got to go.
I know.
As a matter of fact, somebody just told me, say, the carts, the trains, they're much nicer.
So it got me to thinking, you know, I might want to recreate that.
You know, recreate that moment.
Right.
Matter of fact, and What you need to do is
you need to create it
with somebody new
and give them the experience
to enjoy with you out of town
that's never been the wrong.
What?
And I'm going to find that for you.
You know damn well
I ain't going to take the person
that I met,
that I met in 96 back over there.
No, that's what I said.
I got somebody for you.
Just stay with me.
No, I don't need you.
I got somebody.
I got somebody.
But I got me somebody. I got somebody in mind. Just stay with me. No, I don't need you. I got somebody. I got somebody. But I got me
somebody. I got somebody in mind.
Oh, God. Hey, her
last name Gomez?
Ah, shh.
Oh, hell no.
I got somebody.
You know, Ocho, I was thinking about that.
As a matter of fact, I was thinking about
that. I was like, man, that was nice. Ocho, I was thinking about that I was like man that was not it was oh I ain't gonna lie that was not it was nice because I had
never done anything like that before right right so now you know we're going through the country
because I've seen movies where you know the company staring out the windows you're like look
honey and that was me yeah yeah look at that look at the cattle and the horse in the countryside
and I'm like you know I'm like real touristy I was into it
and you know you gotta work
I had to watch out for the pickpocket
I said hey
I said bro I ain't about that
I'm not one of your little
mofos out
they bump right into you and you have no idea what's going on
I was just waiting for somebody to bump me
and I was like what
it would have been two bumps. He
bumped into me and then he'd hit the floor.
I
go ahead. Hey, little kid,
don't come panhandling. I ain't got nothing
for you. Go ahead on. Don't play with me.
But you know what, Ocho?
You got me thinking. I'm due for a vacation.
I'm due for a vacation.
There you go. Then listen to me.
At some point in time you
might have to have a new host for about a month i'm going somewhere for a month i i got it i could
i could take care of it all by myself i could run the show i could take care of myself i got hey
hey i better try to come back to okinoccio show careful because you on the bull job
i'll leave you in charge. Bro, what happened to our show?
You leave me in charge.
Trust me, this thing going to be pumping.
We going to be pumping.
Oh, God, how bursty.
Oh, yeah.
Yes, sir.
I got you.
But you know what?
You know, Goyard.
You like Goyard.
Your girl, I know she like Goyard, right?
Not that.
I got a few of their pieces.
Now we talking.
They fake fake though.
No, no, no.
They came from Canal Street right there in New York.
What Canal Street? In New York.
You mean New Orleans?
No, they got another one in New York.
Swap me.
I ain't never been out there.
I ain't never been to New York.
Swap me, Louis.
Nah, I can't do that out there. I ain't never been to New York. You ain't got no swap meet? Swap meet Louis? Nah, nah. Nah, I can't do that.
I can't do that.
You know, because what I do is,
is when she buy her Goyard pieces,
I be using them like they mine.
Oh, yeah.
I like that.
I got a couple of pieces.
We got a couple of pieces.
I'm saying, but that's Ocho.
Bro, I ain't saying go out there and just splurge,
but treat yourself. You work hard. Think about it. Ocho, you work Ocho't saying go out there and just flirt, but treat yourself.
You work hard.
Think about it.
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
Ocho, you work Ocho.
You working four nights a week.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And matter of fact, I don't even consider it work because I'm actually enjoying what I'm doing.
Yeah.
I look forward to Sunday, Mondays, and Thursdays because this is enjoyable.
Talking football, obviously, you know, talking about the game.
But then we get into that section about life.
Life.
And just, like, yeah, this is enjoyable.
This is, I can't even really put into words on how much I look forward to doing this because it gives me, this is my outlet.
This is my sense of peace away from everything.
This is like me being on the field on Sundays again.
Because I know once I'm on that field, I can just be myself.
I can let my head down and
just go. I ain't got
nothing to worry about. I can be vulnerable.
I'm comfortable. I like
being in this motherfucking space.
I like that.
Getting nice things, that's all cool
but at the end of the day, I wear it
once or I use it once or twice and then what? money going down the drain that's why i really never been into
you know all that nah man i just it's the same with me you know what um i don't really buy a
whole lot you know um i try to you know make sure my family's taking care of you know my brother my
sister my mom, my kids.
And so it came. I hadn't really bought anything in about four years.
And so this this Dodge Dodge came out with the the Black Ghost.
It's the last year of the gas model challenger. They're going to the electric model.
And I was like, I remember I was in my financial guy, my my age of Marvin Demoff.
I was in his office. I was like, look at this, Marvin.
I said, this is the last year they're making this car.
He's like, they're nice.
You ought to get it. I was like,
I said, they only made 300 of them,
but I'm like, nah.
He said, go on and get it. He said,
he said, let me show you why you should get it.
So he turned it around. I was like,
I got that much? He's yeah treat yourself i'm like okay i called a guy hey we good to go he don't know i
had already ordered it anyway i like that i like that i like that you know what i'm gonna do you
know what i'm gonna to do for myself?
What is it?
I promise you this.
Every Christmas to pass, I don't know how many Christmases it's been, I've never done
nothing for myself.
I think this Christmas,
I'm going to take your word for it, this Christmas
I'm going to treat myself to something.
I'm going to treat myself to something really nice.
You're making good money. You're making good money
with Uncle Ocho.
Listen, I'm making good money. You're making good money with Uncle Ocho. Listen, I'm making good money.
God has been good to me.
I made sure I said, hey, I said, look, we're a partnership.
Yeah.
Yeah, you got me moving.
I'm listening.
I feel like Pablo Escobar a little bit.
You hear me?
I feel like Pablo a little bit.
It's only going to get bigger and better, bro.
That's it. That's it. I feel like Pablo a little bit. It's only going to get bigger and better, bro. That's it.
I'm right here for the bag. I'm working behind the scenes trying to get this thing bigger and bigger
and bigger. Yeah, listen.
When you drop a bag,
when you drop 100 bands on Wife, you're like,
that ain't nothing. I'll make that up next week.
You right.
I like that.
That's why I'm going to do it.
That's why I'm going to do it. I appreciate why I'm going to do it. I appreciate that.
I appreciate you for that.
My whole thing was
is that if I ever got in a situation
where I could help
people out
and you's one of the
actually you're the only person that's like, you know,
and when people they like I said, look,
I want to do something else and like, you know, let's
talk about it. You know, what if we went live after Sunday night, Monday night, Thursday night game? It's like, they, it's like, I said, look, I want to do something else. And like, you know, let's talk about it. You know, what if we went live after Sunday night, Monday night,
Thursday night game? It's like, well, who'd you want to do it with?
And I said, uh, Ocho. Yes. Ocho, Ocho, who? I said, Ocho Seco.
It's like, but what if he, what if he says, no, I think we should,
we should expand the net. I said, no. Say no? I said, look here.
They said expand the net. I said,
no, I'm throwing one line in the water.
I said, that's the fish I want to catch.
And so
I called Dougie.
You know I know Dougie. Dougie,
I've known Dougie 25 years, 20
years. 20.
And I called Dougie. I said, Dougie, I got
this idea. I said, i think ocho will be perfect
for it are you interested he said it's funny that you say ocho gonna be he in town i said can y'all
do dinner tomorrow i mean can you we do lunch he's like what time i say this time we showed up
i said bro i gave you i said bro this is what i'm looking to do x y and z you want in
you got the job and you want it if not i'm gonna take it to somebody i'm gonna tell i'm going this is what I'm looking to do. X, Y, and Z. You want in?
You got the job and you want it?
If not, I'm going to take it to somebody.
I'm going somewhere else, but I say I'm going to do this.
Listen, here's one thing about it.
I love everybody to death that you could work with.
But this dynamic here?
Ain't nothing.
Ain't nobody else pulling this off.
When you look at the cast of Martin, right? When you look at the cast of Girlfriends. when you look at the cast of Martin right when you look at the cast of girlfriends when you look at the cast of family matters
living single you can't put nobody else in them dynamics and get the same thing out of it you just
can't man we got something special and I'm thankful I'm grateful I'm happy and I'm thankful. I'm grateful. I'm happy. And I'm treating myself Christmas.
Cause I'm,
I'm finna,
I'm finna put my smart car aside.
And for now,
I'm finna go get me something nice.
Get you something nice.
I'm gonna get me something nice.
I don't know what I'm gonna get anything for Christmas.
Cause I got my daughter's birthday coming up in October.
I got a son birthday in November.
He's married now.
Cause I said,
bro,
you got to think,
I said,
you got to think in terms of family.
Now you just can't think of,
I said, you got a wife and a, and a, and a grand, and a child. I said, you just you got to think. I said, you got to think in terms of family now. You just can't think of. I said, you got a wife and a child.
I said, you just can't think of daddy, you know, it's my birthday.
So you got to think family now.
So the gift that you go get, and I got a daughter in med school that she finishes med school in May of 24.
So I don't know if I'm going to be able to get myself anything Christmas, but everybody else is going to be straight.
Listen, you think you got it.
You know my situation.
Mind you, altogether, I got 11.
Ooh, Lord.
Yeah.
Yeah, I got 11.
When I take care of everybody, I just got brother, sister, mom,
and three kids.
And my executive assistant, now I got a staff now.
But I think they just want money.
Yeah, you right.
Especially my assistant, Ashley, over here shaking her head.
Right, shaking her head.
Listen, my assistant is tied in with the missus.
So that's two and one.
Yeah.
Then I got my kids.
They not that bad.
And then those I have kids from have also been a blessing along the way in this journey.
Like, they have been huge.
Now, I don't think they understand.
I haven't really been on a platform to be able to thank them in general.
Like, they've made this possible more than anything.
And they've done a wonderful job with the kids, man. And just, and really getting me to this point.
And really, really helped me get to this point, man.
I didn't do things the right way.
I didn't do the traditional way,
but the way I did do them.
Yeah, but the way I did do them,
and those individuals don't understand
how important they are to my growth
and me getting to where I am today.
So I'm thankful.
Very thankful.
Right.
We should.
You should be.
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