Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Broncos release Russell Wilson, Dak talks extension
Episode Date: March 5, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the Denver Broncos releasing QB Russell Wilson, Dak Prescott expressing confidence that he and the Dallas Cowboys will be getting a deal done this ...offseason, the NFL reportedly wanting to work towards an 18-game schedule and much more! 0:00 Introduction13:00 Broncos to cut Russell Wilson after 2 seasons -23:30 Money Moves presented by DraftKings29:30 Dak confident deal will get done that he and the team will be happy with38:45 NFL reportedly wants to extend season to 18 games45:50 Complex magazine gives their greatest college athletes of past 20 years57:00 Unc mentions MJ getting a trophy for reaching 30k points #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, you had a very eventful day yesterday. You were supposed to go.
Hey, listen, yesterday was,
you know, I'm not going to call it bad.
I'm not going to call it bad
because they have patience.
But this is a tale testament
as to why I normally fly spirit.
This is why I fly spirit
because I don't run into issues like.
Yes, you do.
Ocho froze for a second.
Let's see if we can get his Wi-Fi
back going again
But he froze
Hopefully he gets that rectified
But Ocho
I'm going to let Ocho
Like this
When there are things
That are important
Let's stay
I froze
Yes
Am I back?
You back
I'm in a hotel
In New York
That's not supposed to happen
Huh?
Why not?
I mean because When you look at the prices In some of the states where people are moving from because the cost of living is very expensive, I think the Wi-Fi should work in this area that I'm in.
Or am I wrong?
No, I'm sure it does work.
But I mean, like, hold on.
I thought you had patience.
I mean, sometimes, you know, flights get delayed.
Things happen.
Well, wait a minute.
You're right. So that did happen yesterday. And it was because of the weather. It was because of the weather.
So but the fact that not only what is the weather, but I was at the airport since four o'clock.
So I would have I would have been in New York and I would have been able to do yesterday's show.
But due to the weather, the fact that they kept us there the entire day, making us believe at some point we were going to get to New York.
entire day, making us believe at some point we were going to get to New York. But we boarded a plane at 1230 at night after being there for what, what, six, seven, eight hours a day. And then we
board the plane at 1230 at night and then only to tell us to deplane because the flight staff
had already went over the amount of hours that they can work for a day. I mean, that hurt,
that hurt me. So, I mean, I wouldn't, I'm tripping. I mean, that hurt me.
So, I mean, I'm tripping.
I went to, in the Miami airport,
there's a section where you can smoke cigars.
It's in D34, like a little Fridays.
I went over there for two hours and smoked a cigar.
And so I wasn't tripping, but everybody else,
listen, there was a plane,
there was a fight at the back of the plane.
There was a fight at the back of the plane.
As soon as the guy said, we got to get off because we can't fly anymore. And there is no replacement crew. Everybody upset, everybody, you know, screaming and hollering. And I felt really bad.
I felt really bad for the gate agent because they got, they got the brunt of it. They got the brunt
of it. Why couldn't you tell us and just cancel the damn flight and have us sit at the goddamn
airport for six, seven hours, whatever it may have been. And I really
felt bad. And again,
even though it was a weather delay,
spirit would have handled it differently.
Spirit would have handled it differently.
Even if I won't get out,
they were going to let me know and give
everybody
brochures.
Vouchers. They would have gave everybody vouchers.
Listen, we don't want you to sit here at the airport all day.
We have your phone numbers.
We have your information.
We'll email you and let you know when to come back to the airport.
Not have you sitting there all day.
And listen, it's an unfortunate, unfortunate incident.
Mother nature is unpredictable.
And that's what happened.
But you know what?
I'm here today.
I'm hyped.
I feel good. I have a surprise for you because you'm here today. I'm hyped. I feel good.
I have a surprise for you
because you didn't know.
I didn't think it could happen,
but it did happen.
And we'll get to that later on.
I just, before I keep going,
LeBron, thank you.
I appreciate it
to be able to give me
something like that,
which is an unbelievable milestone
and to think of me
and bless me with that gift.
I appreciate it. Ocho, I think we've all been in situations where we were rated waited around for an extended period of time
right we were gonna get something only to find out that we weren't gonna get it and you could
have saved us some time why didn't you go ahead why didn't you go ahead and tell me that it wasn't
gonna go down like i anticipated right so That's not the first time. It probably
won't be the last time that there's an
anticipation about getting something or getting
out somewhere and it didn't happen.
Like you said, you have more patience
than I do because I need
you to give me some answers because I want to get on home.
You would have been upset?
Yeah, you would have been upset.
Yeah, I don't know i'm just i'm i think for me i went to the i
went to the sky club because i normally fly delta and so i'd probably went to the sky club right but
to be that well hell that just happened to us what the hell am i talking about we just had a
situation that happened during the uh national championship game we was out there in houston
and i got delayed i got delayed for like eight, nine hours.
And we happened to be...
The thing was, you know, we was in a room,
you know, had a little
card, you know, little dark-skinned
card that I was able to go into.
We got a little room to ourselves.
But other than that...
Right.
It'd have been bad.
Look, I don't...
I spent more time at airports the last six months than I have probably in the
last six years.
Um,
but it's a,
you know,
it's a part of the job.
It's a part of my job and what I have to do.
Right.
Um,
not only for,
for ESPN to fly and have to go to New York from time to time.
And when Steven,
they like,
we take the show on the road.
Uh,
but for LaPorte,
that really has me traveling a lot because I'm the marketing arm of LaPorte
and show up at these bottle signings, Roger Wilco's, Total Wines and things of that nature.
Gallo have sales meeting.
Eagle Rock had sales meeting and give a pep talk to the staff.
So that's a part of what I have to do.
So I'm on the road a lot.
But I understand that. That's what I signed up for when I wanted to be a part of what I have to do. So I'm on the road a lot. But I understand that.
That's what I signed up for when I wanted to be a part of this, become an owner, co-owner in Chez Balaportier.
So that's what's required of me.
So I don't really have a problem with it.
But I just hate it.
It would sure be a lot easier if I had a private jet.
But I don't have one of those.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
I'm just saying, though,
it'd be easy on your boy.
Nah, it wouldn't be easy because, listen, whether
it's private or whether it's domestic,
it's still the same thing. You got
to get on, you got to board, you got to get off.
It's the same thing. No, it ain't.
I'll tell you what I could do. I could fly.
If you let me get that bag from you, let me
get that bag from Rio. That's a one-way
trip somewhere. Nope. Nope. Nope. Yep. Yep. Let your boy get that bag from you, let me get that bag from Rio. That's a one-way trip somewhere.
Nope. Nope.
Nope. Yep. Yep. Yep.
Let your boy get that double egg.
Let your boy get that double egg. But what? You already got one.
You said you already got one.
You already got one.
You got two.
You know,
I keep it there. You know,
I keep
just in case. Just You know what I'm saying? I keep... I know, I know. You know, I keep just in case.
Just in case.
I'm liking somebody a lot.
You know, hey.
You know what?
You know what?
I got you, girl.
You did.
You know what?
See, now they're not going to walk the bag
because you ain't buying this for me.
You had this.
You know, it's funny.
When we had French Fry,
Serenity, for those of you that don't know,
when we had my daughter, french fry serenity for those of you don't know my when we had my daughter i bought it a the navy blue double xl at the diaper bag right and i doubled back
christmas time and got the gold because the gold it just came back i hadn't seen in a long time
because we got um god damn it boy back i forgot what you call it. We got the gold. It's the square.
I'm losing my mind right now
on what the bag is actually called.
But anyway, we got the...
The Chanel bag?
Yeah, yeah. Not the XL.
I had the small, the boy bag.
Okay.
We got the smaller, the smaller gold.
But when I saw that gold,
when I was like, oh shit,
I ain't never seen this.
And then when you said,
oh, it came out in 2019,
I had no idea because all I knew was the boy bag. You know. And then when you said, oh, it came out in 2019, I had no idea
because all I knew was the boy bag. You know,
the all-gold boy bag they had. It was limited
after that.
But anyway, we can go ahead.
We can go ahead.
I didn't play. I ain't got what...
You got it.
You got it. You got it. It's time for our first
topic of the day. It is a news
count. we right up
wow the broncos informed russell wilson yeah they're going to be releasing him
hip his releasal will trigger an nfl record 85 million and dead cap is the largest dead cap hit in league history,
bigger than the previous two records combined.
The previous record was Matt Ryan,
40 million,
530,000 and Aaron Rogers,
40 million,
310,000.
So if you combine those two together,
they're not as large as the money that the Broncos are going to have to eat
that they can't use for cap space on Russell Wilson.
As a matter of fact, if my math serves me correct,
they're not going to even get to the extension.
So they let him go.
Russell made $124 million for two years of work with the Broncos.
This is what the Seahawks got out of this deal.
The Seahawks got a first rounder, a second rounder, a fifth round pick in 2022.
They got a first and a second round pick in 2023.
They also got the quarterback.
What's the quarterback from Missouri? Forget his name. They also got the quarterback. What's the quarterback?
From Missouri.
Forget his name. They got Noah Fant.
The Broncos tied in.
They got Shelby Harris, who was
a young defensive tackle.
Look.
Is that his name? What's his name? I forget his name.
What's his name? The quarterback for the
Broncos. Oh, Drew Locke.
Drew Locke. Yeah. for the Broncos. Oh, Drew Locke. Drew Locke. Yeah.
So, the Broncos paid Russ
$124 million in salary,
gave them Noah Fant, who was the
Broncos' first-round draft pick,
Drew Locke, Shelby Harris,
and two first-round picks,
two second-round picks, and a
fifth-round pick.
To say this was
an epic fail for the Broncos
would be an understatement.
A great game
for the Seahawks because
the Seahawks weren't
going to pay that money.
They weren't going to give Russ the extension that he wanted.
And so
when you can think about it,
I don't want this and I can
turn it into something epic.
So let's just say for the sake of argument, Ocho,
you got a coat that you no longer want to wear.
And you know what?
Somebody say, Ocho, man, I'll give you $50,000 for that coat.
You're like, okay.
Hell, I was looking to get rid of it anyway.
Right, right, right.
That's what the Seattle Seahawks did for us.
So what are your thoughts about, I'll chime in after you,
what are your thoughts about what the Broncos did?
That's the nature of the business.
Yeah.
Hoping and expecting to get,
we are blocked out?
No, you good. You good.
Okay.
Well,
you scared me for a minute.
Again,
it's a gambling business in a sense when it comes to owners and, and investing in players,
because you never know what you're going to get,
but what they were hoping to get,
what we all thought we were going to get was the Russell Wilson of old that
we're used to.
They were used to seeing with the Seattle Seahawks.
Very good,
very good, very, very good quarterback.
Obviously, nine-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl winner, Super Bowl 48 when they beat the Broncos.
To me, what I think, I don't think they gave Russell Wilson enough time to come in and
change the organization in the direction in which they wanted it to go.
I think the owners that don't have a
football background, they don't understand what it takes, the time it takes to turn the organization
around. They wanted Russell Wilson to come in and be this ungodly savior and flip the script and all
of a sudden make them contenders right away. That's not the way it works. That's not the way
it works. I think they had a good quarterback. Now they put themselves behind the eight ball
because now you're not going to have anyone at the helm.
And you basically start all the way back over
when you could have kept Russell Wilson,
which is what I would have done.
Understanding what he's done,
understanding the experience that he has,
playoff win, playoff contender, being in Super Bowls.
He knows how to get there.
He knows how to win let's
build around him and have a little patience people that are not football owners or have football
backgrounds are very impatient and think they can spin their way into winning right away and that's
not going to happen now as far as russell wilson future to me what makes the most sense, right over there in Pittsburgh. Sure.
Right over there in Pittsburgh.
Why not?
You're going to a historic franchise that is known for doing what?
Winning Lombardi trophies.
They have everything you need right around them.
Great running game.
Super Bowl winning coach.
Great receivers.
Hell of a defense.
It just makes sense.
No matter what anyone else says, it just makes sense to me as opposed to any other places that he can go.
Sometimes, Coach O, a lot of times I phrase things and I use analogies.
And I use analogies a lot when it comes to relationships.
Yes, sir.
This was a relationship, and we hear this all the time.
Well, somebody had to pay their wife $20 million, $30 million.
Man, I would have kept her.
Well, if you're not happy, why would you keep her?
That's the Broncos situation.
You say, man, it's going to cost them $85 million in dead cap.
They're not happy with Russ.
They don't believe in Russ.
So why would you keep it?
they're not happy with Russ.
They don't believe in Russ.
So why would you keep it?
So in this situation,
I want players to understand.
You see what they're willing to do?
Now, they'll eat $85 million,
which money they can't use for future players,
or for players.
But if you ask them for $85 million,
they ain't got it.
Fans, you see that?
You see how teams find money?
They basically threw 85 million. I was like,
we don't care. They're paying Russell Wilson
39 million this year.
And he won't take a snap for the
Broncos. Now, Russ can go out there
in the open market and maybe get another
deal. And he might make
$80 million this year with
the 39 plus the money that he gets from
another team yeah so this notion that oh man team teams are always gonna do what's in the best
interest of the team yeah players please do what's in the best interest of you i'm not telling you
to go i'm not telling you to stay but what i will tell you is that you need to do what's in the best interest of you.
And you know, oh, I gave my hometown discount.
Teams never give sponsors.
They never give advertisers.
They didn't give ESPN.
They didn't give Fox.
They didn't give CBS, NBC, Amazon.
They didn't give Peacock.
They didn't give them no discount.
So you know what, guys?
Hey, this is CBS.
Y'all been covering football for 60 years.
We're going to cut y'all a deal.
NBC, y'all been at it for about 50.
Fox, y'all got the deal.
Y'all came in at 94.
So you know what?
Y'all been at this thing for 30 years.
We're going to cut your deal.
They don't cut anybody else's deals,
but the team always want players to give them a deal.
And players are like, yeah, you're right.
I'm going to do what's in the best interest of the team.
No, that's not your team.
If the team said, Johnson, do what's in the best interest of Johnson,
because that's the team.
That's helping the team.
But that team said Broncos.
That team said Cowboys or Eagles or Giants or whatever,
but players,
man,
and they take that money and do what?
Right in their pocket.
No,
nothing to take that back.
Go right back to the bank and draw interest.
When,
when have you ever heard,
when have you ever heard teams cut prices on tickets,
cut prices on concession,
cut prices on, on memorabilia,
excuse me, paraphernalia.
I just want to see that.
Teams lose and still increase the prices.
Yeah.
If they win, you know damn well
they're going to increase the prices
and fans go right along with it.
Yeah.
They don't even know.
They're like, oh, you mad at this guy
and the owner's taking your money.
Like, yeah, see how we did it?
We got them thinking
that he's selfish,
but it's really us that's selfish.
I mean, it's been that way
for a very long time.
I'm not sure that there are some fans
that really understand the business
and understand, you know,
the little nuances in the games
that the owners do play
and how they flip the script and have the fans believing that the games that the owners do play and how they they flip the script
and have the fans believing that the players are the issue and it's it's it's sad obviously this is
a cutthroat business and if you understand the business in general and you're able to separate
the business and emotions side of it you know and understand the game of football in in general
then you're able to differentiate between the two and who's right.
And most of the time, I think it's it being the best interest of fans aside,
but the players, even though you're even though your loyalty is with a specific team.
Yes, because the players are going to leave Ocho.
Yeah, you left Cincy. The Bengals are still in Cincy.
Yeah.
Carson Palmer left. The Bengals are still there.
Joe Burrow, Chase, those guys.
That's why it's hard for them to untie their loyalty
and don't have loyalty to a specific player
because said player is going to move along,
whether it's three years, five years, 10 years, 15 years,
or if you're fortunate like Tom Brady, you play 20 years in one locale.
But eventually you're going to move on.
But guess what?
The team's going to stay.
Yeah.
You do have isolated.
So you get St. Louis that was in St. Louis and, you know, boom, they leave.
Right.
Or actually the Cardinals, the Arizona Cardinals was in St. Louis
and they went to Arizona.
They were the St. Louis Cardinals and they went to Arizona.
The Rams were in Anaheim and went to St. Louis.
Now they're in LA.
Hell to Oakland.
They go up and down the interstate.
They were Oakland and then they were the Rams.
And then they, excuse me, then the LA, the Coliseum,
then they back to Oakland.
Now they went to a whole nother state.
We see the coach,
we see the coach move in the middle of the night in 84.
So, but the fans loyalty has been, and for the most part,
be loyal to the team.
But it just goes to show that the teams don't care.
They'll eat 85 million.
Yeah.
And it's happened many a time before,
and you just don't hear about it until it's a player of this caliber.
Right. It gets somewhat of an eye opener, but it goes on all the time on smaller scales.
Very seldom does it happen on a scale of this magnitude.
Well, we saw what they did. We saw eat the money with Matt Ryan.
We saw them eat the money with Aaron Rodgers. We've seen them eat money before,
but not to the tune of double what the other two high dead cap hits were.
So he doubled it.
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Now it's time for a new segment.
We've got a new segment, Ocho.
It's called Money Moves, and it's presented by DraftKings.
Ocho, Money Moves, presented by DraftKings.
Tell me where do you think Russell Wilson will be playing next season?
Hey.
Okay, so we got it.
It's going to be delayed.
I get it.
So it's going to be like all the other segments.
So let me go back, Ocho.
Yeah.
We know Russell Wilson will no longer be a Bronco.
They announced it today.
They're moving on.
They wish Russell good luck.
longer be a Bronco. They announced it today.
They're moving on. They wish Russell good luck.
We got a new segment, and it's
called Money Moves, presented by DraftKings.
Ocho, where do you think Russell
Wilson will be playing next season?
You ready? Can I answer now?
Yeah. Oh,
listen, the team that makes
the most sense, the organization and the franchise
that makes the most sense, the team and the franchise that makes the most sense.
The team and organization, the franchise that has a head coach where it makes the most sense.
The team, the franchise and the organization that has a great receiver and George Pickens, a great running back and Najee Harris.
Yeah.
Jaylen Warren is also there.
One of the best teams of players on defense and also a great supporting cast with that as well.
Yeah.
You put a quarterback in that situation in itself.
I think it gives him a great chance to be in contention.
Again, even me as a bangle can sit here and be honest about it.
And what Russell Wilson can do for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I can do that.
I can do it.
I can separate the two, even though my allegiance is as a Bengal.
Right now, the Pittsburgh Steelers are the betting favorite at minus 200.
Then comes in the Las Vegas Raiders at plus 275.
The Atlanta Falcons are third at plus 400.
The Patriots are fourth at plus 750.
Russell Wilson to the Steelers will probably be the one that makes the most sense.
Oh, no.
No. None of that makes sense most sense. Wow. No. No.
None of that makes sense.
None of that makes sense.
I'm just telling you what makes sense from a football standpoint.
But you do know they're also in the running for Justin Fields.
And it seems to be the Steelers have the biggest offer on the table for Justin Fields.
I like it, but I prefer Justin Fields in Atlanta.
I'm just saying.
I like it, but I prefer Justin Fields in Atlanta.
I'm just saying me.
And knowing Justin Fields,
listen, I can't put myself in his shoes.
I'm just saying what I would do if I were Justin,
I would probably go.
I would probably go to Atlanta.
I mean, obviously, I think that would,
if he has a choice in the matter,
I don't know if he's going to come know. I don't think he has a choice.
He doesn't.
I think the thing is the Cowboys, the Bears are probably going to go for the best offer.
Who's going to give me the biggest package?
Because they do have two first-round picks.
I don't know.
I would have thought that Justin Fields would bring at least a first-round pick,
even if it's at the lower, somewhere between 27 and 32.
Obviously, Kansas City is not in play.
Buffalo's not in play. Baltimore is not in play.
Who else? Who else made it that far? 49ers are not in play.
So, you know, maybe so maybe somewhere between 20 and 25,
because we know like the bottom of the team that made it to the championship games.
We know they're not looking for a quarterback right no uh uh the uh lions are not looking for a quarterback
but i i i think for me i love justin fields to atlanta it's his hometown team yeah he'll be
dynamic on that turf they have skilled position players i like him with raheem morris it's going
to be interesting to see. I don't know
if they've named a coordinator yet,
but I think they can do dynamic things
there. But right now, the Pittsburgh Steelers
are the betting favorite to land
Russell Wilson's services. And you know what's funny?
What's that?
It is.
I said this so long ago.
I said this so long ago before anybody
was saying it, and they called me crazy.
Oh, that's not going to happen.
I mean, listen.
I'll let you finish your point.
I'll let you finish your point.
Yeah, I mean, they called me crazy.
You know, I said, listen, if anything happens, if things don't work out, you know,
obviously when the rumblings and the talks of him leaving and him cutting him and letting him go,
the first thing I said was, well, the only thing that makes sense to me,
them cutting them and letting them go. The first thing I said was, well, the only thing that makes sense to me
based on the landscape of the NFL and
the situation and quarterbacks
on the rest of the other
31 teams, there are some places you just
ain't going to have quarterbacks solidified
for 10 years. But hell,
the best thing that looks good, you know, you see
that girl walk by with that skirt on?
That's
the Steelers.
The Steelers? Yeah. Who's the Steelers. That's the Steelers? Yeah.
Who's that?
What's that? Maybe some ice metal
or something.
You got ghosts in there, huh?
Nah, you know, I got a thing.
I got a foosball table up in here.
Where you at?
I'm in
Dallas.
Oh, you got a house in Dallas too?
No, I ain't got no house.
I was at the forefront.
I said, Russell's not going to be in Denver next year.
Man, how you know?
Man, you don't know.
You ain't in the locker room.
See, I know where people start.
Man, you don't know.
Bro, I know y'all think that people like ESPN hired me and I was on CBS
because I'm a pretty face.
But do you actually think
that when I tell...
I don't really do a whole lot of stuff.
I don't really do a whole lot of breaking news
because that's not my job.
They got...
When I was at a network,
when I was at Fox,
that's Jay Glazer's job.
When I'm not ESPN, that's Adam Schefter, rest your soul, Mort.
That was their job.
So that ain't what I do.
But you bet your ass now, if I tell you something now, if I tell you, hey,
if I tell you a duck smokes cigarettes, if you grab him and hold him
and check his wings, got some business in the hedges up under there.
I'll just tell you what you do.
If you grab him and catch him, hold him and look.
He got a pack of cigarettes up under there.
Well, you went old school.
I don't think nobody caught that. The chat might be
too young for the bits in the hedges now.
What about them
cool in Marlboro?
I had an uncle that smoked
the Paul Mall. You know, Paul Malls ain't had no
filter.
Boy, that Prince. Yeah. I have an uncle that smoked the Paul Ball. You know, Paul Balls ain't had no filter. Right.
Or that Prince.
The old guys had that Prince Albert in the can.
Oh, yeah.
You know what that Prince Albert in the can?
Or that Dutchman?
That's so bad.
Okay.
Dak Prescott is confident in getting a deal.
Tom Francis, Dak's agent.
Dak Prescott is confident in getting a deal done for himself and the team.
It helps with the team and it helps with the numbers.
Everything is great.
It'll happen.
Dak also responded to Jerry's recent comments on the culture of the team
saying the culture is high.
The culture is great from my standpoint.
That's something I've always bragged on and took pride in.
Any questions about that?
I feel attacked. I know some guysgged on and took pride in. Any questions about that, I feel attacked.
I know some guys in the locker room do
too. Okay?
It seems like, from what I've been reading,
Dak could reset
the quarterback market. Three years,
$180 million.
That's $60 million a season.
Three years,
$180 million. That's $60
million a year. Yeah.
Now, you know who looking at that, right?
Joe Burrow.
Yeah.
Justin Herbert.
Oh, Justin Herbert just got.
No, they got resigned.
Who's the quarterback that's up now?
Who's quarterback up now?
Because I don't think Baker's going to reach that number.
I think Baker's going to be somewhere around 35,
somewhere between 30 and 40 million.
I think Baker will be about 40.
But if you look at it, all the top quarterbacks
have been paid off.
Yeah, everybody's signed.
And the last...
Josh is signed.
I mean, Josh is signed.
Joe is signed.
Herbert is signed.
Mahomes just signed his deal.
Lamar is signed.
So I don't really see
any quarterbacks.
Who would be up next?
Who's in that upper echelon
of quarterbacks
that can warrant
a guaranteed type of money? Nobody.
So everybody's already done.
You're going to extend Jerry Goff,
but he's not going to approach that number.
Baker Mayfield is a free agent. He's not going
to approach that number. Jalen
Hurts got his deal done last year.
So when you look at it, Ocho, they're really
none of the top.
Brock
Purdy, he's not approaching that number.
Kirk Cousins, I mean, Kirk Cousins
is a free agent, but I don't see
him getting that number. Now,
it seems like Minnesota is still in play
for his services. You hear the Falcons being
talked about in play for his services.
Maybe even the Washington football,
excuse me, the Washington Commanders
may be in play for
his services. But I don't see one of,
I don't see Dak,
I don't see Baker,
I don't see Goff.
Oh, Tua.
Tua is up.
Tua is up.
I don't see,
I mean, Tua might get,
he might get, you know,
four years,
a couple hundred million.
Yeah.
What do you got,
40, 43 a year? Something like that? Yeah, 40, 40, million. Yeah. What, you got 40, 43 a year?
Something like that?
Yeah, 40, 40, 45.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean,
they don't have a choice
because where's your other option?
You know?
Trevor Lawrence is due a contract
pretty soon here.
This is his third year.
Yeah.
They'll probably get him done
after this season.
But again,
Noah and Jerry,
the star on the helmet,
wanting to make a big splash, which is something he always likes to do,
Dak is going to get paid.
Yeah, for sure.
Dak is going to reset the quarterback market
because there won't be anybody else to come behind him
and be able to reset it again for a while.
Yeah, it's going to be a while.
And plus, Ocho, the thing is, Dak has no trade clause.
So you can't trade him.
So you'd have to release him.
And that would trigger.
Ain't no telling where this calf hit would be.
Because he's going to count $59 million.
And so that's kind of why you want to do it.
Because ain't no way you can afford a calf hit like that.
And you got CD.
And you got Micah.
Now, they might save some money because it doesn't look like the outstanding
left tackle, Tyron Smith, is going
to be back.
You might save some money there.
Guess what's coming down the pipeline?
Your all-pro left guard.
You see Dak got
the rock going on.
The somewhat shaved head got the goatee going.
He got rid of the beard. It went to the goatee going? He got rid of the beard
and went to the goatee.
That's that
money look, man.
You had a goatee, Ocho?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. When I was playing,
I had a goatee when I was playing.
That thing must have been real thin.
It wasn't thin.
It did
what it needed to do.
It gave a little intimidation.
Oh, you got intimidation?
Yeah, intimidation.
It was in my intimidation tag,
a little goatee, mouth full of goals.
Blonde mohawk.
I was ugly, huh?
I didn't care nothing about being pretty.
I was out there, straight character,
straight persona.
You finna get this work.
You feel me?
And that's, yeah, I was a funny looking dude, man.
I didn't understand my potential until I cut my hair.
And GQ asked me to be on the cover of the magazine, you know, but I told him I had to decline.
Because that's not me.
I'm not a model.
You're not a model?
Nah, I ain't no model.
I just, I didn't know I looked good once I got rid of all the extracurricular bullshit I was putting on.
I don't know if Real would have liked that guy with a mind full of gold and a blind mohawk.
She wouldn't have had no choice because that's still me.
Nah, Realty, nah, nah, nah.
Nah, she ain't had no choice.
Listen, she the one was stalking me back then.
She was stalking you?
Yeah, she was talking about I was her crush.
Yeah, her celebrity crush.
I said, honey, I ain't...
First of all, you wasn't
no celebrity, Ochoa.
You're a celebrity now.
You're a football player.
You're a celebrity now, Ochoa.
Right, right. I'm saying that's
I caught a football for a living.
Ain't nothing about that famous.
Yeah.
So what do you think? What's your take on the
what's your take on the culture of the
Cowboys?
I love the Cowboys.
I love that. I love CD.
I only have one problem with the culture when it comes to the Cowboys. I Dak I love CD I only have one problem
With the culture
When it comes to the Cowboys
I'm not sure
Maybe the fans also
May have a problem as well
The person who runs the show
The person who runs the show
That's it
That's the only thing
I have a problem with
When you meet somebody
And the first thing
Women
Women that are in the chat
Can attest to this
You know how you meet a guy
And he does
And says all these things He promises all these things that he's going to do for you
and you know when you first meet you oh you know a dude act a fool when he first meets you he do
everything yeah roll out the red carpet yeah yeah yeah you know i mean he put on
but on the back end after six months months, shit, everything started to change. You know,
we roll, we roll around into December, you know, just saying he don't call as much. He don't text
as much. He didn't got comfortable. He didn't got content. Yeah. You know, I just, I need Jerry.
Jerry, I love you. And I'm, I'm, I'm i'm knowing i've know he's seen he's seen the
clips allow the players do their thing let mr mccarthy do his thing allow that scott to be
the leader that he is allow the players in the locker room to lead that team allow the head coach
to be the leaders of men that you hired. We don't need you at the forefront.
We don't need you making an appearance every day.
We don't need you to talk about who's hurt,
who's going to play and who's not.
We don't need you creating tension,
mentioning Trey Lance,
knowing that your starting quarterback is there.
We don't need the confusion from you
to always keep us in the headlines
because the product,
like Frank Lucas said, the product is going to sell
itself. The Dallas Cowboys
are blue magic.
You don't have to do nothing
when it's going to sell itself already.
Jerry's the culture.
That's why a lot of his players talk
because he talks. That's the culture.
He says
you see, see here the
thing oh joe if jerry were to start talking that means he fades into the back right jerry wants to
be the face of the team he has something no other owner is the face of a franchise that used to be
jerry steinbrenner i mean yeah george steinbrenner george steinbrenner that George Steinbrenner. That was Al Davis.
That's Jerry Jones.
Every other owner is perfectly content with letting their players,
their great players, normally a quarterback,
be the face of their franchise.
Right, right.
But not Jerry because I bet you Jerry signed just as many autographs
as a player.
You think so?
Hell yeah, man.
They love Jerry.
Because if Jerry pulled up at the bar, damn it, everybody would drink.
Wait, Jerry, wait, he be in public like that too?
Yeah.
Hold on now.
Since when you ever known of an owner to actually be in public amongst the people?
I mean, you saying that you're looking at me. I don't know. I To actually be in public amongst the people I mean you saying, you looking at me
I don't know, I don't be in Dallas
That's Jerry
I didn't know that
Yeah, I mean Mark Davis is kind of like that
Mark Davis would be at the casino
Mark Davis loved basketball
And he loved UFC and boxing
And he loved the slot machines
For real? Yeah basketball and he loved UFC and boxing. And he loved the slot machines.
For real?
Yeah.
I just can't picture Jerry Jones out in public amongst the masses.
Most, most, no.
Most, no.
Ocho, I told you this was going to come in
because NFL is greeted.
The NFL reportedly still wants to get
to 18 regular season games.
The NFL expansion to 17 regular season games. The NFL expansion
to 17 regular season games was controversial
given the potential impact on
its players' safety. But the
league isn't likely to stop there.
According to Mike Florio, the push
to 18 regular season games hadn't been
abandoned. Health and safety concerns
be damned. Now,
under the new rule, the CBA is safe
until 2030.
2030 is going to be here sooner than
later. Because we know how
these months and these years
pass by.
And
at a certain point in time, Ocho,
there's only so many
ways that you can generate revenue.
Okay. Now,
an extra game?
Imagine what,
think about what the 17th game did.
So what would an 18th game do?
Oh, Joe froze again.
The price is going up.
Yesterday's price ain't today's price.
You know what it's doing?
Yeah.
Can you see me?
Yeah, I see you.
You froze a little bit temporarily.
But that's the go-ahead.
I can't believe that, man.
No, what I was trying to say is it's all about money at the end of the day.
It's all about the dollar.
You understand the bottom line and understand why they want to add an 18 to the game,
then you have a better understanding.
They always preach player safety,
player health, blah, blah, this, blah, blah, that.
Listen, I don't care what they say.
It's all smoke and mirrors.
Look at what they do.
At the end of the day.
I see here.
I see better than I hear.
I hear what you're saying.
Oh, what we did.
You see what we did for the kickoff?
We don't let the players take off running, get a running start.
They can't leave it to the ball.
You saw what we did for the kick return.
We took the two-man, we took the two- and three-man wedge out.
So we're trying to be safety, the defensive receiver,
the impact on the quarterback.
That's what we're trying to do.
Let's add a 17.
Let's add an 18.
Yeah.
Because like I said, Ocho, there's only so many ways, okay?
You got ESPN.
You got Fox.
You got CBS.
You got NBC.
You got Amazon.
You got Peacock.
You got the maxed capacity.
What is it?
Well, give us something.
The Coliseum, what did they want?
They wanted to see more blood.
Yeah.
We want more.
We want more. are you not entertained
yeah yeah give them give the people what they want oh man that's crazy man listen the players
the players are getting a piece of that pie so i So I'm curious how the players will feel about it. Because, you know, knowing the 18th game is coming,
depending on what the slice of that pie look like,
the players might complain, they might not.
They complain, Ocho.
They complain about the 17th game.
Man, Ocho, it used to be 12 games.
Then it went to 14.
Then it went to 16. Then it went to 16.
And they was complaining because you know the brutality of the sport.
Can you imagine?
Think about it now.
They didn't have no defensive receiver.
They didn't have no pillows for the quarterback to fall on.
They tore your head off.
And so the players knew if we increase two games with the way we're playing,
that's even more of a physical
total in your body okay they went from 12 to 14 to 16 they say come on man and even though they
tried to scale down with some of the with some of the uh uh the rules yeah oh joe the guys are
bigger they're faster they're stronger yeah and so even though you make the car safer,
they're still going at a high rate of speed,
and you can only provide so much protection.
Right.
Because you're dealing with an inherently...
I don't care what they put on a bull rider.
They can give him a face guard, they can give him a neck guard,
but that's still a one-ton animal.
That's creating that kind of G.
And a 160-pound man,
a 165-pound man is trying to hold on with one hand.
So there's only...
You can only make a car so safe.
I don't care how many airbags you put in it.
I don't care what the seatbelt does.
You can only make it so safe
because you're dealing with
an inherently dangerous game.
Right.
That's crazy, man.
And they love health.
Safety first.
Hey, man, I could imagine, Ocho,
how I'd have been walking if I'd have had to play 18.
Ocho, you see your boy got both his hips,
and I ain't playing with 16.
Can you imagine an extra game and playoffs?
Extra too, yeah. You would have been hurt.
But you know what would have saved you?
What?
There's no practice. If you ate like I told you,
you would have been all right.
No, hell no.
You want to eat all that healthy stuff?
That's what happened. The healthy stuff had you getting surgeries.
It had you limping.
It had you with ailments.
You understand me?
Well, what happened to my sister?
Huh?
My sister ain't bad.
She about to get both of hers replaced.
So what's her excuse?
Well, I ain't got no...
And she ain't played no sport.
Other than some softball.
I don't know.
I don't know.
She probably didn't even dress up for gym class.
We focus on you right now. We focus on you. We focus on you. I don't know. I don't know. She probably need Jeff to dress up for gym class. We focus on you right now.
We focus on you.
We focus on you.
I don't know.
I don't understand.
I just know that if you ate like I told you to eat,
instead of all of the healthy stuff you talk about,
my body is still intact.
I play soccer.
I play soccer on the weekends, you know, semi-pro league.
I'm very, very, you know, still able, moving fast.
Semicolon.
We the same age.
That's the only semi you doing, semicolon.
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The current poll says,
high bill this year.
Cowboys penalty fines, 38%.
Ocho Hotel smoke detector fine, 62%.
I don't know what it is with you
and them smoke detectors, Ocho.
Wait, say it again?
We had a current poll
up, higher bill this year. Cowboys
penalty fines, 38%.
Ocho Hotel smoke
detector fine, 62%.
Oh, no, no, no.
Anytime I go into a hotel,
I always ask for a room
where I can smoke.
I always do that.
And if I can't smoke,
what I do do is
I always bring some Fabuloso.
Uh-huh.
Fabuloso.
Why don't you go out on the deck?
It's 50 degrees outside.
Well, gee. Go ahead right there. Well, I'm doing the show. I'm doing the deck. It's 50 degrees outside. Well, gee, go ahead right there.
Well, I'm doing the show.
I'm doing the show.
I'm saying before.
No, that's not going to help me.
Because when I'm talking,
normally when I'm smoking a cigar, I'm in a cigar bar.
What are you doing in a cigar bar?
You're sitting, you're relaxing, you're talking.
So I want that same feeling as if I'm in a cigar bar and I'm conversing with y'all.
Okay. Complex rank.
The biggest college
sports stars of the past
20th century. And here
they are. Johnny Menzel,
Texas A&M 1, Reggie
Bush USC 2,
Coach Prime, Colorado 3,
Zion, Duke 4, Tim Tebow 5, Colorado, three. Zion, Duke, four.
Tim Tebow, five.
Kaitlin Clark, Iowa, six.
Jimmy Fredette, BYU, seven.
Joe Burrow, LSU, eight.
Cam Newton, Auburn, nine.
Lamar Jackson, Louisville, ten.
John Wall, Kentucky, eleven.
BYU, way, way too low. Twelve. Manti Teo, Notre Dame, two, 11, B.Y. way, way too low
12, Manti Teo, Notre Dame
too, too, too, too low
too low
and Angel Reese, they stopped it at 14
Angel Reese was number 14
LSU, outstanding
forward center from the
Lady Bayou Bengals
that's a dope
hey listen
you like that list? yeah I like it, I like it Lady Bayou Bengals. That's a dope. Hey, listen.
You like that list?
Yeah, I like it.
I like it.
I like it.
Any problem with the placements?
First of all, Cam Newton,
ain't no way in hell Cam Newton number nine.
Considering what he had going on,
they're asking questions.
What did his dad do?
What didn't he do? is he going to be eligible
can he win the Heisman
with this circulating
how is this going to
transpire
I mean
what he was able to do
he went to Tuscaloosa
down 24-0
and they won the ball game
I'm trying to think
that's oh it's the past 20 years okay okay past 20 years yeah yeah yeah ball game? I'm trying to think.
Oh, it's the past 20 years. Okay, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is a
really good list, man, because everybody that's on there,
we talk about, you know...
Controversy. At least
Johnny Manziel had the controversy
with the signing. Reggie Bush had the
controversy. Why is Baker Mayfield not on there
then?
What you think? I mean, again, again, Baker Mayfield not on there then? What you think?
I mean, again, Baker Mayfield was very Johnny Manziel-ish with the antics and the fun,
the entertainment before games, the flag in the middle of the field type.
the field type.
But I think the thing is with the frenzy
with Johnny
and Cam
and Reggie,
we know the NCAA got involved.
What's really going on?
Johnny Manziel signed 4,000
items.
He's signing items every month.
Right.
Reggie, we know his
parents got a house.
What's going on?
Is he captivating?
He ends up losing his Heisman trophy.
Which he should get back, right?
Yeah, for sure. Cam,
with his situation,
he was handpicked.
His dad got money to deliver his kid to Auburn.
I just think Cam is too low for me.
Cam is way too low.
If you want to keep Johnny and Reggie at 2-1-2, I'm cool with that.
But there ain't no way in hell that Cam should be out of the top five.
So you see Cam would be at 3, and then you move coach.
Listen, Zion with Tim Tebow.
Listen, the list is so good where it's almost if you talk about anyone's story during their time and tenure during their collegiate career, it's almost as if you can't even put them in numerical order because they were all so great during that time.
So I think even with this,
it comes to preference on who you like personally
because you can't even put the greatness that is in each.
And they said they didn't rank the player
and how good he or she were.
It was the buzz.
It's what they created off the field.
And we know what Johnny...
Which one of their stories?
In the medical order.
Me.
Okay.
Yeah.
Vince Young.
Yeah.
Hey, was Vince...
I can't remember. What year was Vince at Texas? Hey, was Vince? I can't remember.
What year was Vince at Texas?
What year was that?
Remember they beat Reggie in the National Championship game at the Rose Bowl.
When he ran over to the...
What year was that?
You remember what year that was?
2005, maybe?
Okay.
Or season 2005, I think.
Ash, was that 2005?
I do think that was my rookie season.
I mean, at CBS, rookie season.
Because of the four, and then I think the championship happened in January of 2005.
Ah.
January of 2006.
Them boys was electrifying
man
everybody up there was electrifying
now that I think about it Ocho
Pete Carroll been doing some bull jive for the longest time
you remember they went for it on 4th and 1
and Reggie Bush wasn't on the field
probably did that on purpose huh
you remember the call
in Seattle
some bull jive you remember the call in Seattle in the Super Bowl man Tateo
with that situation
he gotta be high Ocho
it was that
it was the fake girlfriend thing right
okay okay I remember that
I remember that vaguely
he was with the Chargers he still playing or he done
no no no I think he Chargers I think he played a year or two with the Chargers. He still playing or he done? No, no, no. I think he's Chargers.
I think he played a year or two with the Saints.
No, he's done.
I think they had a documentary
on him.
I think he's doing extremely well
now. It'd be interesting
to
see.
But his story, he was an outstanding
college football player.
Just see. But his story, he was an outstanding college football player.
Yeah. What's Zion?
Who the buzz around him? Listen, I Zion is one of those players. Obviously, you know, I don't watch basketball that much, but I consistently kept seeing his highlights and I consistently kept seeing his name
and even I,
who doesn't like or watch basketball,
purposely caught a few games just
to see what all the hype was about.
I had to see it. I had no choice.
Speaking of games, man, guess where I'm going
tomorrow while I'm in New York, man?
Where you going?
Yeah, I'm going to the Knicks game, man.
You and who?
Me and Doug. me and Dougie.
They're hosting us.
They got us courtside seats.
So I'm excited.
Obviously, the last time I experienced a basketball game, I witnessed Joel Embiid drop 70.
So I'm curious to see what's going to happen tomorrow.
When it comes to Knicks players, I know Josh Hart and I know Jalen Brunson
because I beat both of them.
I beat them one-on-one throughout the years playing some of them fellas
in basketball, so I know them.
So I'm curious.
Brunson ain't playing.
Brunson out.
He hurt?
Yeah.
What happened?
They think a bruised knee.
The x-rays came back negative.
Ah, man.
So Josh Hart, Julius Randle played there too.
Julius Randle hurt too.
Mitchell Robinson is also hurt.
Well, who the hell I watch tomorrow?
Dante DiVincenzo, Josh Hart.
Okay, yeah, I know.
It all depends on who they play tomorrow.
They playing the Falcons.
Oh, I'm sorry, not the Falcons. The Hawks, yeah, I'm talking about the Fal on who they play, who they play tomorrow. They playing the Falcons. Oh, I'm sorry, not the Falcons.
The Hawks, yeah, I'm talking about the Falcons.
Yeah, I was going to say.
I know the Hawks got Trey Young.
Trey Young is out.
He hurt.
He had surgery on his hand.
What the?
What is wrong with these people, man?
Oh, you thought you, oh, if all those guys were playing
and they playing themselves, you thought you'd go get courtside seats?
Huh?
You thought you'd go...
If everybody was playing,
if Brunson is healthy
and Drew Ramblin is healthy
and Mitchell Robinson,
and they're playing the Celtics
or they're playing the Lakers
or they're playing...
Duh.
Well, hello.
If you offered
and if they was playing and they offered i wouldn't be going
unless i could see i wouldn't sit behind nobody looking over nobody's shoulder yeah but uh no
it'd be a good game i mean uh um you like you said you never know what you're gonna see so is
there a chance somebody like do historic? No. What?
15 turnovers in a game? I mean, what
are you talking about historic as far as what?
I mean, listen, I went to one basketball
game this year, and Embiid dropped
70. What are you talking about? One of the top five
players in the NBA. So nothing
that he does, I mean, 70 points,
that's historic. That doesn't
happen, I think, seven, eight times
in the history. We'll have a bunch of those games. I think nine times now.
It's happened five times in like the last two, three years.
But I don't think so. I don't think anybody's going to go for 50 or 60.
Because somebody, I mean, maybe somebody could hit 10 threes in a game.
Maybe Devin Chinzo get hot hits 10 threes or something like that.
Okay.
Maybe Josh Hardy had 19 rebounds.
Maybe he can get 20.
But what you're expecting to see, you probably won't ever see that at the beginning of your lifetime.
I mean, those are rare occurrences.
It doesn't happen that often.
Right.
And guess what?
RG3 didn't make the list.
I thought RG3 had an electric season
Oh, at Baylor
Oh, he had a crazy season, he did
He did, I forgot
I forgot all about that
You just mentioned that, he went crazy that year
Check this out, Ocho
The Jaguars released DT Foley
Fatu Akasi
I think I hope I said your name right, bro
I hope I didn't butcher your name
Fatu Akasi Fatu Akasi. I think I hope I said your name right, bro. I hope I didn't butcher your name.
Fatu Akasi.
Fatu Akasi.
Foley.
The Jaguars wished him happy birthday, 94, at 11.19 a.m.
At 1.43 p.m., Jags are releasing D-Tackle Foley Fatu Akasi.
Move saves $3.5 million in cap space.
That's crazy, huh?
It was your happy birthday.
It was your happy birthday.
And then let you go.
That's crazy how they do you.
But I think there's a difference.
There's a there's a there's a I don't know how to explain it. The PR team that runs the socials, I don't think they would know the ins and outs of what's going on
upstairs as far as
numbers and cap space and when
anybody is on the bubble and about to get
traded or cut.
That's unfortunate.
That's unfortunate.
Somebody going to pick Young Bull
up. Young Bull, nice.
Young Bull, nice.
There are a lot of teams that can use a D-tackle right now, too.
Yeah.
When he gets picked up.
Hold on.
Well, well, well.
Uh-oh.
What happened?
What happened?
The internet pulled up a photo.
Of who?
Of Michael Jordan getting a trophy, surpassing 30,000 points back in 20 and back in 02.
You remember when LeBron,
when LeBron,
anytime LeBron does something
we mentioned,
Michael Jordan would've
never done that.
Michael Jordan would never
take an award for something.
If it wasn't an NBA
final championship,
Michael Jordan didn't want it.
Right.
Now, unless that's somebody else.
Who that is, Chad?
That look like Mike to me,
ain't it?
That's Mike?
Huh?
Now, what is that?
They killed LeBron.
They killed the Lakers by hanging an end-season tournament. Yeah. So, what is that? They killed LeBron. They killed the Lakers by hanging
an in-season tournament.
What is this? If this is a regular season MVP,
maybe that's the finals MVP.
Maybe that's the all-star game.
Hey, Jordan, bring this thing a little closer. Can I blow it up?
Maybe that's an
all-star game MVP trophy.
You see, the thing is
that... Hold on.
Because I want to get... yeah, see, Jordan got
here. I pulled it up. Ooh, man.
Huh.
Huh,
interesting. Congratulations,
Michael.
Oh, Stephen A., you got to see me.
Uh-oh.
You have to see me.
But you know what? Maybe
Michael won the game, so all is forgiven.
Right.
But hold on.
I'm like, when Michael scored 63 against the Celtics,
did they want to lose that game in 86?
They probably lost, huh?
They lost.
They lost.
And we celebrated.
We still talk about that game.
Yeah.
Listen, they always forget, depending on who it is.
There's always...
That's all I've ever said.
Yeah.
Is that people pick and choose what they choose to remember.
Remember, yeah.
Always, always.
It's called selective memory, depending on who the person is you're talking about.
Because people don't want the truth because if i told you the truth it would destroy your illusion yeah of what you believed
it to be that's all i'm saying i ain't got no problem with hey twitter 35 there's only seven
guys in the history of the game yeah zero plus two zeros one four zero point zero, one four. 0.0014.
There have been what, 5,000 NBA players?
I think 5,000 NBA players, maybe six.
Only seven have scored 30,000 points or more.
Only one has 40.
But because he didn't win,
his 40,000 doesn't mean nearly as much as the other guys.
30.
You see how that worry out?
Oh,
Joe,
you see that?
You saw that.
Yeah.
When he broke Colby record,
he went that game.
When he passed Michael Jordan,
he didn't win that game.
When he broke Kareem's all time lead record,
he didn't win that game. He, when he scored 40,000,'t win that game. When he broke Kareem's all-time lead record, he didn't win that game.
When he scored 45,
he lost that game.
Okay?
Right.
My question to you
is this.
Would you think of LeBron James
any different had he won those games?
Hmm.
No, because if they wouldn't think of him any
different, they would just find another excuse.
That's all I'm saying.
They would just find another excuse.
Ocho, that's one of the reasons
I didn't come back for your 15. I could have
played. I felt really good. I really wanted
to play 15 years. You're so close, Ocho.
You're 14. I mean, I'm
good. I had a great offseason training.
That was the first time I had really gone into the offseason.
I didn't have no injuries. I didn't have anything.
I was able to start training as soon as I wanted to change.
And it was like something came up.
But I asked myself, Chad, if you make another Pro Bowl,
you go to a make make it all protein.
You catch 80 passes.
You do this.
Tell me whose perception of you
you're going to change.
Done.
Made a very easy decision for me.
Right.
After a while,
you get to a certain point.
People have already made up their mind
of who and what you are.
So nothing changes.
I like that.
LeBron wins another title.
Wins another MVP. They're only going to say,
well, hell, he played long enough. He played 25,
21 years. He should have.
Yeah.
All
he do is a stat pad.
Really? Y'all making it seem like the man
averaging 10 points a game. He the man averaging 10 points a game.
He's still averaging 25 points a game in year 21.
Again, people will not respect the greatness that is LeBron James and what all he has accomplished,
despite the pressures that warn him coming out of high school until he is no longer playing in the NBA.
Only then. And until that point comes, will people understand how great he was for the game of basketball?
How many 18 year olds do they hand the keys to a franchise to name the 18 year old that had had the keys handed to him?
18 year old that had had the keys handed to him
none
there's been none in comparison
wait I have one question
obviously my basketball knowledge is
nowhere near as it is to yours
but Kevin Garnett
also came out of high school correct
yes
yeah I would say KG
I would say KG
because I'm trying to think who was there been KG. Yeah, I would say KG. Okay. I would say KG.
Because I don't,
I'm trying to think who was there before KG.
Yeah.
KG might have been the only one that I can think of.
Yeah. Okay.
And obviously Kobe's situation was a little different.
No, Kobe, they didn't, Kobe was, actually Kobe came out at 17.
They didn't hand Kobe the keys.
Kobe didn't start it for, I don't think Kobe started
his first two years. You can't get the keys to
the car if you're coming off the bench.
That's no slight considering, I mean,
look, he airballed a shot in the playoffs
and to see him work and what he became?
Yeah, man.
I think he had up to it.
He had to airball that shot.
But he didn't have the expectations.
Cody wasn't on the cover of sports illustrated saying the chosen one.
Right.
First of all,
y'all sit back.
No ESPN.
Now he got that tatted on his back.
LeBron got that shot tatted on his back,
but ESPN did that.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Sports illustrated called him the chosen one.
And by all measures, Excuse me. Sports Illustrated called him the chosen one.
And by all measures, he superseded expectations.
Whatever you thought he could possibly be, nobody thought he would be this.
Because I remember, I'm old enough to remember when Kareem broke the record.
In 1984 at Thomas and Mac, they were playing Utah.
Because back then, Ocho, they didn't play all their games in LA.
They went to different players because they were trying to drum up support.
The Boston Celtics played some of their games in Connecticut.
Yeah, that's what they did. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Teams moved around because they were trying
to drum up support. You see, when people talk,
they just be talking, Ocho. I'm
old enough to remember it.
Now, I ain't telling you what somebody told me.
I'm telling you what I know.
Wait, they played at different places?
Yes.
They didn't play all their home games at the home.
Like, the Lakers would play all their home games at the Crip.
That's not what they did back then because they needed to get support.
So they went to a lot of times.
They went to some different, probably like two or three times.
They would go to a different city
and play a game.
Go look it up. Hey, that's dope,
man. I didn't know that. You see, in the
playoff, in the first round of the playoff,
Ocho, it was the best two out of three.
You played three games. You won two, you
moved on. Then it went to three out of
five. Then the best
or four out of seven was only in the
conference finals and the finals. In the best, or four out of seven Was only in the conference finals And the finals
In the basketball, when you got the penalty
It was three shots, you got three shots to make two
So they give you the basketball
You got five, you got the penalty, oh sure
You got three shots to make two, yeah, that's what happened
Yeah, see, I know, see how you turn your head
See, people don't know that, but all they want to do is
See, they just hop on, they hop on YouTube
Or the internet, oh, that's what it was
No, it wasn't.
So go look it up.
And that's live.
Yeah.
Kareem broke the record. He broke it
in Vegas.
1984.
So by whatever metric you want to use
because many didn't think nobody would
be able to play long enough to break Kareem's
record. So that was the problem that you're running into.
Is that could you play 20 seasons?
What Kareem did.
And then play at that level.
Level.
Consistently.
Yes.
Think about it.
LeBron James has averaged.
If he averaged 25 points this season, LeBron James would have averaged 25 plus points or more for 20
straight seasons.
You know what's funny?
I don't see him
stopping anytime soon.
No.
Because his mind is sharp. He desires to
play. He loves everything about the game.
Me, I got tired of the meetings.
F the meetings.
I hated the meetings.
I got tired.
I could only hear two Jeff Flaker drives.
I could only hear Bingo Pick.
I could only hear Tiger Far Cross.
I could only hear it so much because the monotony had gotten the best of me, Ocho.
I loved everything.
I loved the training.
I loved being with the practicing. I loved being with the practicing.
I loved being with the guys. It was just
the meetings that started to wear on me.
LeBron James' mind.
He still loves it. The kids keep him
young. He's old enough,
but he's young at heart.
He listens to that type of music.
Man, them kids started coming in
and playing. I said, man, who the hell is this?
Idiot.
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