Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Cowboys are "a zoo", Unc's haters got him PAID, Russ's next team
Episode Date: March 8, 2024Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Dalton Schultz comparing playing for the Cowboys to "a zoo", how Shannon's haters made him money & Russell Wilsons next steps after being cut ...by the Denver Broncos 7:30 - Dalton Schultz clowns Cowboys 30:00 - Unc addresses his haters 44:00 - What's next for Russ (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) Â Â Â Â Â #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Wake up with football every morning and listen to my new podcast, NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal.
Five days a week, you'll get all the latest news and the best analysis delivered by the time you
get your coffee. The show hits every single game every single week, but I can't do it alone.
So I'm bringing in all the big guns from NFL media like Colleen Wolf. Subscribe today and
you'll immediately be smarter and funnier than your friends. Listen now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Volume.
Get in on the action with DraftKings Sportsbook,
an official sports betting partner of the NBA.
New customers who deposit $5 or more can get no sweat bet
up to $1,000 back in bonus bets.
Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and use code SHANNON.
New customers can get a no sweat bet up to $1,000 if your first bet loses.
Only on DraftKings Sportsbook with code SHANNON.
The crown is yours.
Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
Or in West Virginia, visit 1-800-GAMBLER.net.
In New York, call 877-8-HOPE-NY
or text HOPE-NY 467-369. In Connecticut help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777
or visit ccpg.org. Please play responsibly on behalf of Boot Hill Casino and Resort in Kansas.
21 and over. Age varies by jurisdiction. Boyid in Ontario. One no-sweat
bet per new customer. Issued as one bonus bet based on amount of initial losing bet.
Bonus bets expire 168 hours after issuance. See DKNG.com slash promos for deposit,
wagering, and eligibility restrictions, terms, and responsible gaming resources.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to another episode of Nightcap.
I am your favorite unk, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite number 85, route runner extraordinaire,
Bengals legend, ringer of honor-y, pro bowler, all pro,
liberty city's finest, Chad Ocho Cinco Johnson.
Thank you for joining us for another episode.
Ocho, we're now officially at 1,128,000 subscribers.
And I think it's only fair that we thank each and every one of them that helped us get to this point where we are now.
Thank you for liking our content.
Thank you for coming back.
And thank you for inviting others to join us.
Please make sure you subscribe to the nightcap podcast feed guys you can get it through the club shea shea feed but we would greatly
appreciate it if you signed up through the nightcap feed thank you guys for help selling
out shea by laporte what we're doing now we're only taking pre-orders we're only taking pre-orders
we pin the link and so please, but it's going to come.
We just got a big, big, big shipment of bottles in.
And so all your orders will be filled.
Ocho.
Yes, sir.
Look what I got.
What's that?
That's mail.
They sent to my house.
Are you?
Wait, hold on.
I get all your little fan mail.
What is that?
That's the Funko.
A who?
You told me you knew what Funko was. Hold on. Okay. What is that? That's a fun coat. A who? You told me you knew what fun coat was.
Hold on, is that me?
Yeah, that's you. Open it.
Open it. I can't see it. Nope, nope, nope.
Nope, can't open it.
It's a collector's item. Oh, see this?
Can you see it now? It's a collector's item?
Yep. Wait, a me though?
And guess what?
I'm collecting it. Hey, send it to? And guess what? I'm collecting it.
Hey, send it to me.
I can put it by all the LeBron gave me. Unfortunately,
unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to do that,
Mr. Johnson. I'm sorry.
Wait, how you going to keep something that's mine though?
It came to me. It was addressed to Shannon
Sharp. Is your name Shannon Sharp? I know, but they sent it
to you by accident. Well, okay. Well, I'm
going to keep it on purpose. Hey, I can know. Hold on. Hold on. And you got, I've never seen that I know, but they send it to you by accident. Well, okay. Well, I'm going to keep it on purpose.
Hey,
I can know.
Hold on.
Hold on.
And you got,
I've never seen that.
So you got to send it.
I got,
I got to put it next to the ball.
LeBron gave me.
Tell real,
tell real to send me 500,
500,
what?
$500 American dollars,
American dollar.
Okay.
She can send me 500,
500 rubles
Peso
Whatever
But he got to make
Make the money right
I need that for my game room though
Right now
Money out of sight
Cause a fight
I ain't see no money in the chat
Damn
Okay well
Speaking of
Hey
I got my dog
My dog just jumped
My dog just jumped
He just got out
Just finished 15.
He locked in.
Land, what they do.
What they do.
Boy, I appreciate you.
Appreciate you tuning in.
What we got, Ocho?
Oh, shit.
Where mine at?
Nigga, what's on the back?
Y'all going to have to say child, please.
But you know I was here when I was well.
It was well.
Hey, I like that.
You got one coming on joe damn
what how you how you gonna preview yours and i ain't got nothing to preview
i don't know what to tell you oh i get all the man oh you will like this one
you really like this one
well you got that hat Look at this on the back.
Hey, that boy right there on the right.
Hey, that boy on the right.
Boy, he with hair, boy.
Huh?
I mean, we got the same.
Hey, look at it.
We got your cigars on the bottom.
Yeah.
Hey, that's live.
Hey, can I have one request?
What's that?
This would be real nice. Now, I know
it's something that you don't like, but I'm just
saying, we should have a nightcap
soccer jersey since
every nightcap I always have on a legendary
soccer jersey. I think that'd be
dope.
We can make you one? Yeah.
No, not make me one.
I have a large following of
soccer people that follow and enjoy the podcast.
Oh, I'll go cost you $500 for initial offer.
Why?
Everything costs.
Because you said it's God forsaken economy.
Everything is high.
Hey, it is.
Okay.
Make the money right.
And the hoodies, this hoodie, Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy.
She was also, she's been one of our most,
one of our most faithful and loyal followers.
Yeah.
She even came to the live in Vegas, her and her husband.
So, Doc, we really, really appreciate that.
Hey, Ocho, let's jump right into it.
Our very first segment is a news cap.
Ocho, you remember we had the conversation the other day about does Dallas have a winning culture?
Right.
Now, this is what Dalton Schultz said.
He was a former tight end.
He's now at Houston, Texas.
This is what he said. He described a former tight end. He's now at Houston, Texas. This is what he said.
He described the locker room environment
to the star.
It's a zoo.
Schultz appeared on the Pat McAfee show
on ESPN and talked about the differences
between playing for the Texans
and playing for the Cowboys.
He said, here, the focus is just football.
You know what I mean?
I'm going back and telling people
about being around the Cowboys practice facility in game day and describing it, some of the interaction and the
stuff that you see day-to-day basis. And it surprises a lot of people. It's literally a zoo,
dude. There are people tapping on the glass, trying to get your attention while you're
doing power cleans or whatever. It's different. That's the brand that they built. That's what
Jerry likes. That's just the way they run things. There's nothing wrong with that. You
don't realize how many eyeballs that you have
and it may be distracting in the locker room.
Just being in the facility until
you go there, go somewhere else, and you're like,
holy crap, there's none of that.
Sho spent five years in the Cowboys
before signing in 2023,
and I think he just re-signed a three-year deal.
So let that sink in, Ocho.
So how is that a winning culture?
When you're trying to work out and people tapping on the glass trying to get your system.
People walking through the locker room.
Right, right, right.
That's not a museum.
I mean, it's not a museum, but obviously it's a museum.
That's why it's called Jerry's World.
So everything that's a part of that star and everything that Jerry has built up to this point is all about selling.
It's all about selling yourself.
And that's what
he continues to do. He does it in the off season. He does it in season. And he does it in the most
important parts of the structure practice. When you're working out, when you're training,
listen, it's what it is. It's what it's always been. What I don't like, I don't like this part.
I don't like the fact that Dalton Schultz considered it a distraction.
It is a distraction!
Listen, stay with me, baby.
You play in front of 70,000. I don't know
how much Jerry Rose holds. I don't know how much it holds.
But when you're locked in in the practice,
I don't care if it was a bunch of
strippers walking around. I'm locked in
to what I have to do at that present time.
But I understand what he's saying,
how it can be distraction.
But like, listen.
What about the weight room?
So when you was working out with fans,
and Paul Brown, did they have fans coming through?
You know they didn't have that.
You know they didn't have it there. I'm just saying in general,
when you're in the workplace,
nothing else should be able to distract you.
I don't care what it is,
but I understand where he's coming from.
Oh, Joe.
Hey, I have one more thing.
One more thing before you go. When you talk about a winning culture when you talk about a winning
culture that is something that the cowboys do have they have a winning culture when it comes
to the regular season a winning record they have a winning record that ain't no winning culture
not okay i see i see what you're saying i see where you're going but as far as the postseason
is concerned they haven't had that part of that part of success and maybe it might be
them needing to pull the reins back and it all starts with jerry tones like i've always said
oh joe see i gotta you gotta look at this differently see you i know everything's not
a distraction to you because y'all practice on the underpass people can get out and park their
car and watch you guys practice. People at home,
don't listen to Ocho because their
practice is open to the public anyway because
they practice up on their underpath.
You can park your car
on the highway and get
out and watch the Bengals practice.
That's way up yonder though.
I'm just speaking on the fact
for me, I can only speak for me
specifically is when I'm locked in, just say the weight room.
Just say the weight room.
Now, I've won no swole.
I'm just saying once I am locked in into that space mentally, I don't give a fuck.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Damn it.
I curse.
I don't care what's going on around me.
That's all.
Now, other people might feel different and consider it a distraction and they have a right to do so.
I'm just telling you how I would be if I was in that atmosphere. But go ahead.
OK, I agree with John Schultz. I don't think that's really the mentality.
I don't think that's conducive. That's probably the only place that that happens.
Mm hmm. You think that happens in Kansas City? Absolutely fucking not.
What about New England? That's a child, please. You know better. Well, you were there, soland absolutely child please you know better than
you were there so you would know you know better than that no when i was in there that damn sure
didn't happen now there might be people come around on the off day on a tuesday sponsors
and advertisers they would come through the locker room on situation but that's an off day on monday wednesday friday thursday oh hell no now now i will say fast friday
fast fast friday that's when some people would be able to come out and watch the shorter practice
that we have you know family yeah the fact yeah exactly y'all had that too yeah yeah that that's
the only time i saw anybody only time i saw anybody but everybody hold on that wasn't
for everybody everybody couldn't just have their family show up no that was a john l where terrell
davis or shannon sharp that was for a very select few everybody just couldn't have you the 46 guy on
the roster you ain't finna have your family standing there watching mike shanahan wasn't
playing that bull job right right right so you understand did I have a few, a couple of my homeboys come?
Absolutely.
And the first thing,
Mike, who was that?
Oh, that's 84 people.
Okay.
Right.
So you understood.
Now, I didn't,
they weren't out there every practice,
but my homeboys would come
probably once or twice a year.
And then, you know,
when they come to the game,
I get them on the sideline.
But sideline passes
weren't for everybody.
No. No, that's for immediate, No, no, that's for immediate fan.
Immediate.
No, that's for the star star.
Yeah.
Got a sideline pass and got their homeboys on the sideline.
Right.
But, you know, my, you know, my obviously, you know, my sister, my mom, they want to be sitting down.
My mom was too old to be standing on the sideline anyway.
But when I was in Baltimore, I had a suite. Me and Ray split a suite. My sister, my mom, they wanted to be sitting down. My mom was too old to be standing on the sideline anyway.
But when I was in Baltimore, I had a suite.
Me and Ray split a suite.
And so my family was in the suite.
But in Denver, nah.
Mike wasn't playing that.
I mean, Mike was, man, look here.
Mike better not catch you looking, dazing.
Mike like, hey, what'd you do last night that you can't focus on practice?
Right. Hey, man, hey, what'd you do last night that you can't focus on practice? Right.
Hey, man, Mike ran a tight ship.
He ran a very tight ship, and I appreciate that.
Check this out, Ocho.
Parsons, the Cowboys are going to pick up Mike's fifth-year option. The surprise is, however, Dallas is conducting said business.
Parsons will receive the option as a defensive end, not a linebacker.
By doing so, the Cowboys will save roughly $3 million.
Michael will make $21.32 million as a defensive end.
Had he played up under the Cowboy, under the linebacker tag,
he would have gotten $24 million.
But look,
this is Chestnut Checkers.
He's looking at Miles Garrett.
He's looking at Joey Bosa's numbers.
Those are the guys
Montez Sweat just got a monster deal.
So he's looking at the defensive ends.
The linebackers, I think
T.J. Watt might be the highest
paid linebacker. He's like, I don't want T.J. Watt might be the highest paid linebacker.
He's like, I don't want TJ Watt money.
I want that $100 million, that $150 million for six years.
I want $100 million guaranteed.
That's what he's looking at.
Now, what do you think the chances of him getting that is?
Especially with the fact that they have to do Dak.
They definitely have to do CD.
Is there enough cap room?
Is there a way to manipulate the numbers
where Micah can get what he
deserves as well? I play football.
That's not my job to worry about.
You worry about that. I want my money.
Right. Ain't that what they tell us?
They tell us you play football and don't
worry about it. Don't worry about business. So when
you come to me and ask for a discount
for cap purposes, I play football. That's not my responsibility for a discount for cap purposes i play football that's not my responsibility you handle the cap right so
that's why i'm asking you do you think they would be able to yeah okay but here's the thing that you
have to give up oh joe yes yes if you get an extension you've got to sacrifice because the
only way you know your true value is that you become a free agent that's the only way that you now you know
they ain't they not gonna allow michael parson to become a free agent come on now you know but i'm
saying this is a generational talent we talking about i'm willing you know what ocho yes i'm
willing to give up a little money to get the security right now right so instead of maybe get instead of maybe getting 100 million fully
guaranteed i'll take 90 so i gave you 10 million because you got to understand there's no state
taxes so i just saved myself somewhere between 9 and 12 million dollars right so what can't
what can't you buy with not what can you buy with 90 well with 100 million
that you can't buy with 90 you're right you're right and plus he and plus he's michael parsons
he's a man if they if they were to ever win oh if they were to win a super bowl do you that that
that would be the mayor of dallas yeah they'd have to put a statue out front they gotta put
they gotta put a statue out front while he's still playing.
Absolutely. Cowboy, they love them cowboys.
And this is what I don't understand. I don't think Jerry actually understands the fact that if you were to change the way you maneuver just a little bit, just a tad bit, scale it back, pull the reins back a little bit, settle back in the background.
Look at all the owners that have won a Super Bowl. Look at all the current owners that have
won a Super Bowl. Nobody's at the forefront of anything. Nobody's selling the product
of the team because they don't have to. Think about what the Cowboys are worth right now.
Nine billion, 9.2.
At what point? Maybe someone could tell Jerry, or maybe Jerry might see this.
Think about if you won a Super Bowl.
If you worked 9.2 billion now, what do you think you'd be worth if you won?
What do you think you'd be worth if you won?
Like just change things up a little bit.
Maybe the outcome will be different.
Maybe, maybe not.
I'm just saying you've been doing it one way for so long and it hasn't worked and got you
where you want to get to.
If you're serious about obviously winning culture and bringing another Lombardi, which you haven't had since what, 95?
Yep.
Since 95.
Change the way you do things.
Change the way you do things.
Maybe the results will be different.
You know what?
In my experience, I'm just speaking through my experience.
What I've been able to deduce is that people would rather rather lose their way than win someone else's way.
Think about what I said, Ocho. I would rather lose my way than win someone else's way.
It seems to me Jerry would do the same thing what he's been doing, but he's not losing.
What's the you said? What's the most valuable franchise in all of
pro sports? Yeah.
The Cowboys. The Cowboys. Right.
Okay. Who makes more money
than any other pro sports
team? The Cowboys.
So what has he actually lost?
Nothing.
But listen, Jerry's a smart
businessman.
Jerry's always about that bottom businessman. Jerry's always about that
bottom line. Jerry's always about the dollar. So I know he's already up there, but how do we,
how do we even climb that ladder a little higher? How do we double your net worth? How do we double
the revenue that the Cowboys already bring in? How do we set ourself apart even further apart
from all the other sports teams? How do we do that? By winning, maybe changing your ways and your approach to the game
that you choose not to can do just that as a businessman.
But see, now there goes to my theory. Somebody else going to get the credit. See what you did,
Ocho? You took the credit from me. No, I can't let you do that, Ocho.
I can't let you do that, Ocho.
There's no way.
There's no way you really think Jerry is really worried about the credit.
When you think about the Cowboys, the first thing you think of is Jerry Jones.
He fired Jimmy Johnson after back-to-back Super Bowls.
Now you tell me what he's thinking.
That might have been something personal between those two that we
don't even know about. What do you
think? You know, so in other words,
you think for the last two decades,
Mr. Kraft and Bill Belichick
saw eye to eye on everything.
No. You see the difference?
Yes, sir. One
guy didn't care about who got the credit
because guess what? He was going to be the first
guy to touch the Lombardi anyway. Anyway, Paul paul tagliabue roger goodell would say hey they talked
to mr crab first hand him the trophy he passed it on to bill belichick he passes it on to tom
brady you see what happens yeah boom now i mean think about this and. Have you ever heard in pro sports history,
somebody winning back-to-back championships
and your best players are all under the age of 27, 28?
Michael, Emmitt, and Troy.
Right.
Where they do that at?
That's crazy.
That would have been the equivalent of them firing after Phil Jackson won those first two titles
they fired Phil Jackson
Scotty
Michael
whoa
you firing Phil
right
now you see how
asinine it actually sounds when you think about it and the funny thing about it
since jerry loved the talk so much since he's always in front of the camera i mean obviously
you would remember better than i do during that time what was the reasoning behind the firing did
jerry come out and say something or not he didn't like he didn't like because he got his indoctrination
of being an owner from Al Davis.
Right.
Al Davis was very hands on.
Al Davis was in the front and everybody was OK with that.
Jimmy, if you know Jimmy, Jimmy is Jimmy.
Jimmy, Jimmy, run the tight ship.
Jimmy is the Jimmy is a tight ship.
You mean like Tom Coughlin tight, like Bill Parsons? Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK, OK, OK, OK, OK. I speak to the first. When you say tight ship, you mean like Tom Coughlin tight? Like Bill Parsons?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I speak to the team.
The owner doesn't speak to the team.
The first word out of the first word that they hear is my voice.
The last word they hear is my voice.
Right.
Jimmy kept him at a distance.
Jerry seed.
Mm. Did you hear what you just said?
Jimmy kept him at a distance And what did they win when he kept
You just answered it
Jimmy kept him at a distance
And what did they do when Jimmy kept him at a distance
They won how many Super Bowls?
They won two
God damn
But then what did I tell you?
They was winning, but Jerry didn't get their credit.
Thank you.
That's what I've been telling you.
Okay.
You know what?
He don't want it as bad as he say he does then.
Wake up with football every morning and listen to my new podcast,
NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal.
Five days a week, you'll get all the latest news, previews, recaps,
and analysis delivered straight to your podcast feed
by the time you get your coffee.
No dumb hot takes here, just smart hot takes.
We'll talk every single game, every single week,
but I can't do it alone, so I'm bringing in the big guns from NFL media.
That's Patrick Claibon, Steve Weiss, Nick Shook, Jordan Rodrigue from The Athletic, and of course, guns from NFL media. That's Patrick Claiborne, Steve Weiss, Nick Shook,
Jordan Rodrigue from The Athletic, and of course, Colleen Wolfe.
This is their window right now.
This is their Super Bowl window.
Why would they trade him away?
Because he would be a pivotal part of them winning that Super Bowl.
I don't know why, Colleen.
Catch the podcast, the NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal every day.
Subscribe today and you'll immediately be smarter and funnier than your friends.
And who doesn't want that?
Listen now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
We put a poll up.
What's the current poll?
Cowboys reached the AFC Championship game, 17%. We put a poll up. What's the current poll?
Cowboys reached the AFC championship game.
17%. Unc sends Ocho his fan mail.
Y'all got that wrong.
I'm going to keep this one.
You going to keep it for real?
Yeah.
You know my address, though.
I ain't never seen it it what's the call again
funko chad johnson number 85 he got a little scully on he got some glasses he got a cheese
burger in his hand and he got a soccer ball with a microphone with a soccer ball at the top of it
you serious can you see it yeah i can it, but because it's in the plastic,
it's hard to get a...
Hold on, I'm going to Google it.
I'm going to Google it real quick.
It's custom made.
This is one-on-one.
This is you.
This is a one-on-one.
Wait, that's a one?
How are you going to keep my one-on-one?
Easy.
Let me show you how to keep your one-on-one.
Watch this.
See what I did right there with you?
That's how I kept it.
Wait, if you, how,
you gonna put me in the back? Yeah,
you say I'm gonna keep it. I'm gonna keep it right there.
Hey, you, you gotta see, you gotta send me that,
huh? You gotta send me that. Hey,
you got a cheeseburger in there for real? Yeah, I got
a cheeseburger in your right hand, you got a microphone with in there for real? Yeah, got a cheeseburger in your right hand.
You got a microphone with a soccer ball on the left hand.
You got your beanie on and you got your sunglasses.
Hey, that's me.
That's me because I got it.
Send me that.
Send me that.
Unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to do that.
They say the U.S. Postal Service is down for the next six months.
Oh, Amazon worked just fine.
Who is Amazon? The Ripper?
Man, I can't go over that.
I'm talking about my homeboy, Jeff.
Oh, no. Yeah, my homeboy, Jeff.
No.
Hey, you see us in the background, Ocho?
Oh, wait till you see mine.
Wait till you see mine.
I got two more weeks
before I'm in the new place.
Hey, can you hear the echo in here?
Mm-mm.
Yeah, ain't no furniture.
I mean, everything already gone
and I'm moving in two more weeks.
Oh, so you have a nightcap sign too?
Yeah, I got...
Hey, listen, I ain't gonna say it
because when we do the show,
not next week, week after next,
there's a whole new game room, everything set up, my nightcap sign,
my posters, my jerseys.
Yeah, you're going to like it.
Ocho, the Chiefs have dethroned the Cowboys as the most hated team
in the NFL data shows.
The Cowboys, you're no longer the NFL's most hated team.
According to new data, the Kansas City Chiefs
have drawn ire as the most
hated NFL team,
according to fans. Keep in mind,
this data was also
before the Super Bowl. So guess
what happened, Ocho? The gap's gonna get
even larger.
The Chiefs have been to the past six
AFC Championship games and have
played in four of the past five Super Bowls, winning three of them.
Same thing happened to the Patriots.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It comes with the territory.
It comes with the territory in any sport, any individual, when you win consistently.
They get tired of seeing you.
Yeah.
They get tired of seeing you.
And it's not a bad thing.
That's just the nature of the business.
It's the nature of life in general.
When you're winning at something, when you're winning at something, there are people that despise you for no reason.
For no reason at all.
Because the point of doing anything in life is to succeed at it.
Yes.
And be the best at it.
Yes.
And that is what the Chiefs continue to do.
Should you be commended?
Oh, man.
Ocho.
Man, you see Ocho. He came out of Liberty City. Yes. And that is what the Chiefs continue to do. Should you be commended? Oh, man. Ocho. Man, you see Ocho.
He came out of Liberty City.
Yeah.
Oh, Blond stayed with his grandma.
His mom was dealing with some alcohol issues.
And you know what?
He made it out.
Went to Juco.
Went to Oregon State.
Made it to the NFL.
Took care of his family.
Now he's a media sensation.
That should be commended.
Yes.
I know somebody know what you're talking about firsthand yeah oh you know that guy ocho yeah i know him
i know hey i know they used to look ain't nobody had a bad thing to say about your boy your favorite
at all at all remember you and i talked about that. I said, Ocho, remember when Complex named me
most entertaining sports
personality? Yes, sir.
That's your word.
We're down here from there. Listen,
they'll never be able to take that away from you because it's only
up from here. It's only up from here.
So if they're mad now,
tell them to get a nice seat.
Tell them to get a nice seat if they're mad now because they ain't seen
nothing yet. They ain't seen nothing yet. You know you know what ocho i was talking to my sister today uh-huh
and she she crystallized it for me she made me see things clear i'm talking about crystal clear
yeah i'm talking about abundantly clear she said shannon Shannon, do you think you could have, be as successful as you are, be on ESPN First Take,
and the ratings do what they do when you're on the show?
Have two podcasts that's typically in the top five in both Apple and Spotify podcasts.
Do what you do.
If you had more haters than supporters.
Come on now. do what you do. If you had more haters than supporters, come on.
Your cognac is Shannon.
Your cognac is sold out.
Cause every time,
look,
I don't need to order any of it,
but every time I try to go,
they said it's sold out.
Yeah.
So sold out cognac,
two podcasts.
That's in the top five.
Nobody else can say customarily, but one of them always is in the top
five right espn first take do you think if your haters outnumbered your supporters that could be
possible no i like that i'm driving to go do a shoot a taping and i was like buck you right she said so don't worry about it right i've so like i said when i go out
and i do these bottle signings at total wines tower uh all those man the love yeah they i mean
oh joe you think about gifts hey i brought you this shirt man i bought you this i bought you
that i bought you some candles i bought you this candles. I bought you this. Oh, I appreciate what you do.
But I needed her to, you know, you feel like, damn, but they, but they at my neck.
No.
Yeah.
Like, but Shannon, look at the success that you're having.
Right.
Right.
That's not possible with more haters than supporters.
And this is the funny thing about it is when things hit social media,
right? Yes. It's
somewhat of the real world, but it's a very
small percentage. It is. A very small
percentage. Yeah. And when you get down to the real
world and you get to experience that real
love everywhere you go,
it gives you a better understanding.
It gives you clarity on how many
people support and love what you're doing.
They got to. It to always be like that.
That's why I say outside of social media, you got to be able to get out because your flowers don't come from everywhere.
No matter where you go.
Yeah.
No matter where you go.
And it's a great feeling, man.
It's a beautiful feeling.
And and then once somebody sees something that goes viral, then everybody will start piggybacking that.
But I know Total Wine. And then once somebody sees something that goes viral, then everybody will start piggybacking that.
But I know Total Wine.
Hey, I need somebody else to go in front of Total Wine and put on that green outfit.
Yeah.
Because they just ordered 2,000 more cases.
So go.
Hey, I need everybody.
Hey, y'all that did it.
I need y'all some more people to go do it. Because Total Wine just ordered 2,000 more cases.
So I appreciate that.
Hey, chestnut checkers, huh?
Hey, as a matter of fact,
I need somebody
to go in front of Tower.
Tower Liquors right there.
Hey, y'all go in front of them too.
So they can put a P.O. in
for 2,000 cases.
I don't think people understand.
You have many out here
that are trying to be funny
but behind the scenes
not understanding
the due diligence
that they're doing for you because you walking walking you going straight to the bank with it
all right straight straight listen straight to the bank with it so you get get your ass off
but on the back end it ain't nothing but a blessing on you coming coming your way
and you know we talked about this old show everybody was talking about well how much
money i made during the Cat Williams interview.
Whatever you think, I just got the check.
So whatever you think I made, three exit.
Let me see.
So if you think I made $500,000, three exit.
If you think I made a million, three exit.
If you think I made $2 million, three exit.
Let me see it. Let me see it.
I got me a little Saturday day with Ocho
hey hold on hold on what's that that's the John Mayer discontinue hold on wait the guitar the
guitar player your body's a wonderland you know what i Gravity. I'll be talking. My pockets
is a wonderland.
You know what I'm saying?
John Mayer,
who he partnered with on that watch?
No. A lot of
times, that's what they call it
because he wore it.
It caught fire
because they saw him have it
on. They dubbed it
the John Mayer.
John Mayer. Oh, but who's the maker?
Rolex. Rolex.
Oh my God.
I'm waiting for that John Mayer
to push in.
Yeah, I did.
I did. I did. I did.
So I ain't gonna start jockeying and jockeying and jockeying.
I see. I got my
Rolly on tonight too, though.
Oh, yeah. You got that see. I got my rolly on tonight, too, though. Oh, yeah.
You got that sub.
You got that sub.
You got that sub, man.
The gold majority.
The gold majority.
So, that's the way.
I need to look here.
Because guess what happened, Ocho?
Man, Total Wines hit a sub that said, well, hold on.
Yes, sir.
We want some of that.
So, thanks to y'all, I'm about to be in California, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Baltimore.
So keep on doing it.
I need y'all to keep on doing it.
And don't you stop now.
Don't y'all hate and mofo.
Stop.
Yeah.
Take y'all ass, raggedy ass, right back in front of the Total Wines and do it all over
again.
Because thanks to y'all, you boy.
Ooh.
Hey, that's a blessing, man.
That's a blessing.
That's live.
That's live.
That's live.
That's live.
They try to be cute.
They're going to retire
for O'Shea
before he want to retire.
Y'all, that's live, man.
That ain't nothing
but a blessing.
Oh, man.
You see how God work?
Yeah.
You see how God work?
You know what she told me? She said,
Shannon,
let it roll off. She said, sometimes
you can fall out of God's
favor by your actions
and your words.
I'm done with it.
I'm done with it, old
y'all. I will get this paper.
I will get this paper.
So whatever y'all think I'm in.
So I know this is going to go viral, man.
Three X's.
Yes.
Put it like this here.
I made more money on Cat Weavers alone
than I made in any year
that I played the NFL.
Boy, you better talk.
Boy, hey, do me a favor.
That's that old cat.
Yay, they didn't believe in me.
Cat did.
Hold on, hold on.
I got a question for you.
What you got?
Throw something on the floor for me.
I'm going to pick it up.
You got it?
Yeah, throw something on the floor for me.
I'm going to pick it up.
I ain't even going to hesitate.
Oh, man.
Oh, I can't cover it, Ocho.
Ocho.
Oh.
Did he say about the hit? Oh, they ain they see the shit listen you ain't got you ain't got to tell me you ain't got to tell me twice
you ain't got to tell me twice because i ain't gonna listen to you on the third time
i already know what time it is boy i should preach that i'm gonna say man
but here's the thing my sister don't really have social media. So, you know, like if I send her something, now she got to go download the app.
Then she get it.
And then guess what?
As soon as she read what she go read, she deleted.
I said, why don't you just leave it up?
You don't have to go to it.
She said, because I don't need to see that foolishness, that myth.
And so she saw all the stuff and people were sending it to her.
You see what they say about your brother.
And, you know, obviously I'm a baby brother.
Yeah.
So obviously she's going to feel some type of way.
So this was early this morning because, you know, she's back on the East Coast.
I'm on the West Coast.
So when I wake up and turn over to my phone book, I call a book.
I'm like, dang.
So, you know, anytime I see a message from it, it's early in the morning because I get up around six o'clock to take the dog for a buck. I'm like, dang. Anytime I see a message from her, it's early
in the morning because I get up around 6 o'clock
to take the dog for a walk. She done left me
a text message. I'm always
going to check it because it might be something
somebody might have left a message from
her phone. Hey, your sister blah, blah, blah.
I got to make it happen.
When she left me that, I was like, damn.
I said, I'll hit her when I get back.
I had a couple of meetings today that ran long and I'm driving.
And she's like, I called her.
She said, you get my, I said, I said, Buck, you know, I got the check.
She said, okay, you.
So what you, I said, I'm good.
I said, I'm good.
I said, I'm good.
I'm real good.
God is good.
Nah, God ain't good.
God great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
God is great. All the time oh man oh
did you hear what i said i said the cat williams interview that one interview i made more money on
that one interview than i did than i did in any one year of my nfl career now y'all gonna look
up my nfl career and see what my highest earning year was. And Kat did that.
Kat did.
Thank you, Kat. Oh yeah, for sure.
Thank you, Kat. And then
followed up with Monique.
Monique hit it that day. Y'all sleep now.
She about 14 mil.
Hmm.
Shit.
Shit.
And I get
and I get
and I get
and I get
3% too
hey
and check this out
what you call
and then
country Wayne
and see
them three millions
they adds up to
yeah
hold on
listen
all that add up
it all add up
ain't nothing
I know what I do I don't know I know what I'm going to do now.
You know what, I might go ahead.
You know, I might go.
I'm going on vacation.
Now you say we ain't taking no vacation.
I'm not until June.
OK, put your hands out.
And I'm over here.
So I think I put your hands down.
You got you got you got four week.
And you go get another four weeks.
You got eight weeks.
Yeah.
So enjoy it.
Don't call me either.
Tell me I got an idea.
Because I got to sleep.
And the first thing I get a message, Ash, I thought you had to sleep.
But I had this idea.
So when you on vacation, I want no ideas.
Sit on them.
I like it.
Wake up with football every morning and listen to my new podcast,
NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal.
Five days a week, you'll get all the latest news, previews, recaps,
and analysis delivered straight to your podcast feed
by the time you get your coffee.
No dumb hot takes here, just smart hot takes.
We'll talk every single game, every single week,
but I can't do it alone,
so I'm bringing in the big guns from NFL media.
That's Patrick Claiborne, Steve Weiss, Nick Shook,
Jordan Rodrigue from The Athletic,
and of course, Colleen Wolfe.
This is their window right now.
This is their Super Bowl window.
Why would they trade him away?
Because he would be a pivotal part of them winning that Super Bowl.
I don't know why, Colleen.
Catch the podcast, the NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal every day.
Subscribe today and you'll immediately be smarter and funnier than your friends.
And who doesn't want that?
Listen now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ocho, check this out.
NFL.com ranks Russell Wilson the fifth best free agent quarterback behind Baker and Tannehill.
Kirk Cousins is ranked number one.
Jacoby Brissett is number two.
Baker Mayfield is number three.
Ryan Tannehill is number four.
Jameis Winston is number six. Russell is five, obviously. And Gardner Minshew is number three Ryan Tannehill is number four Jameis Winston is number six
Russell is five obviously and Gardner Minshew is number seven I'm not taking Jacoby Bursette or
Ryan Tannehill over us I'm sorry I'm not I have a question when they do these when they do these
numbers on who's the best free agent quarterback available what are they basing it off of because i don't know when you look at resume we look at the resume of the people that are
available this offseason one resume stands out above all the rest yeah based on accomplishments
and what they've done in the past it's not even close it's not even close so i'm trying i'm trying
to get a better understanding are they basing it off the previous
season? Because when Russell Wilson
played for the Broncos the first year, it was bad.
Last year, it wasn't that
goddamn bad. It wasn't as bad as
people are making it out to be.
Well, Kirk Cousins didn't play. He played a couple of
games. He tore his Achilles. Now he's coming
off an Achilles injury. And he
ranked number one. Jacoby Brissett?
Really? Oh, Jacoby Brissett? Really? Jacoby Brissett?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, y'all say,
okay, I get it.
Russ didn't play well.
If you look at the totality of it,
Russ didn't play well.
But Russ has never had a year
worse than what Jacoby Brissett.
Jacoby Brissett is not even a...
Why is this even a discussion?
And Ryan Tannehill, better than Russ?
I think –
Baker had a better year last year.
He was a stable system.
I hope he goes back to Tampa.
It was Baker's best year statistically as a quarterback.
So I'm assuming they're not going to make a mistake over there in Tampa.
I hope not.
You've got to sign him back.
You've got to sign him back and keep that momentum going and the chemistry between him and mike evans who if i'm not mistaken
mike evan just signed back to he just resigned uh two years i think 54 56 million dollars uh got 35
guaranteed that's great money for him no state taxes he gets i don't think a lot of times guys
don't really want to leave but if you don't want me i'm times guys don't really want to leave. But if you don't want me, I'm going to go somewhere where I want it.
I'm not so sure he would have given somebody else this discount because to get me to leave my home, uproot my family.
And I think I'm not. Don't quote me on this, but I think he got kids and he's probably got kids.
That's in school, probably first grade, kindergarten, first grade, something like that, to uproot his family and go somewhere else.
You got to play a premium.
And you got to understand, speaking of premium, do you understand the kind of money that Mike Evans would have commanded if he was a hit that damn market?
I know Kansas City would have paid more than that for it.
Man, what?
man what do you understand the command that
he would be able to generate based on
his success in previous seasons
and consistency year in and year out
shit
that would have been beautiful for Mike
but they did
right by him though they did and
I don't think I don't think I don't think Mike
Evans really wanted to leave I mean
you spend 10 years in a location
yeah it was you know hey
he did what he was supposed to do they didn't believe in it but god did and you see the
numbers that he put up come on now so okay what y'all gonna do i don't want to leave but i will
right they came through the clutch two years hey he gets came through in a clutch two years.
Hey,
he gets to stay in a place
that he's comfortable with.
Stay in Tampa.
He's set roots up
in the community.
Wife is happy.
Kid's happy.
He's happy.
I love this situation
for Mike Evans.
I love Mike Evans.
Mike Evans has had a lot.
Mike Evans has had
maybe one of the most
underrated careers
for a receiver
in the last 30 years
a 10,000 10 years thousand yard receiving every no there's no receivers ever done that
every year consistency reliable yeah almost 12,000 yards i mean he's on i mean mike evans has has has had up until this point
an unbelievable career yeah and i believe it's going to continue yeah most definitely most
definitely oh joe the bills pay the price for going all in and still failing bills finally hey
you remember the housing crisis in 2008 when everybody got those interest-only loans,
but it was going to have a balloon payment.
So you're going to be able to live in that house
paying nothing but the interest on it.
Right.
But you better hope somebody come along and buy that house
and get you up out of it because when that balloon payment come due,
okay, the balloon payment came due on the Buffalo Bills.
Six players in total were cut with two more restructuring their contract.
Tredavious White, gone.
Jordan Poirier, gone.
Mitch Morris, gone.
Sirion Neal, gone. Deontay Hardy,
gone. Naheem Hines, gone.
You see, when you
go all in like that, Ocho, you
gotta get one because you're gonna
just like the Rams. Remember the Rams won the Super Bowl?
They tried to bring it back.
And when they could, what did they do?
They broke it up.
They broke it up.
Yeah.
Every time.
I think so.
If they were to try to keep Hoyer, Hines and some of the other young fellas, would it have
been a salary cap casualty?
Was anybody's salary that it was that crazy where they couldn't run it back one more time?
There's a small window of opportunity that you have where you got to get it like you just said has that window passed
the question is they're probably going to lose uh floyd uh one of the outstanding linebackers
right uh von what are you going to do with him well he, he restructured Vaughn, Vaughn restructured to come back. Okay.
The middle linebacker.
Oh, Milano.
Milano comes back from an injury.
And he nice. Yeah.
Okay. Micah Hyde is gone.
Poirier is gone.
Tredavious White is gone. So three-fourths of your secondary is going to be elsewhere
next year.
Leonard Floyd is gone.
Right.
You got to have some type of
veteran presence back there somewhere.
Well, I think the thing is, Ocho, you're like,
you hope the...
Think about what Kansas City did. Look at...
Kansas City's done an outstanding job.
They was young, man.
Look at that secondary.
But look who they have at the defensive coordinator
spags get them right spags get you right i'm not sure who the defensive coordinator is in buffalo
but does he have the sean mcdermott uh where it was leslie frazier leslie remember no leslie left
because sean mcdermott wanted to take over the play calling and so leslie was like, well, nah, bro, because if you take over the play calling,
I'm never going to get a head coaching job.
So he left.
Sean took over.
And, well, we saw what happened.
Yeah.
Gabe Davis is probably going to leave.
They're going to probably look to do something.
And the question, I love that the tight ends are good.
Kincaid is really good.
I like Kincaid.
Kincaid is nice.
The question is, Diggs, where is his head at, Ocho?
On the field.
It's on the field.
It's on the field.
When it's time to play ball, it's on the field. If's time to play ball it's on the field
if you look at the targets that he got
for the production that he gave you
it didn't match Ocho
I'm just keeping the stack with you
it didn't match
as far as
I don't have the numbers in front of me
I don't have the numbers in front of me
and obviously to me Diggs is the top 5 receiver
in this NFL
top 5 five yeah wait okay cd you taking you taking digs over cd tyreek
that's two right there okay keep going okay so where we gonna start let's start okay wait i'm
trying to understand when was digs not a top five receiving this nfl i don't think he was a top five last year okay okay okay okay okay okay okay oh wow
i was gonna say hold on now this is because we talk about the same digs yeah this is stephan
digg the elite route runner stephan diggs yes because you do what we ask you to do in nfl
we ask you to update that resume you don't get to stay in the top five just because you've been in the top five.
Hey, but guess what?
Can I tell you something?
Yes.
It's only one way to stay in the top five.
Those opportunities have to continue to come.
Look at his targets and look at his catches.
You know what?
Give me his targets.
That's all we got to do.
We got to pull these targets up.
We can pull the targets up now.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir. I wish I had it in front of you. that's all we gotta do we gotta pull these targets up we can pull the targets up now yeah yes sir yes sir
I don't
I wish I had it in front of you
I need that
I need that concoction
that you got
that you have on the side
where you can pull everything up
like that
you gotta tell me what that is
so I can get me one
no
I don't want you to get one
I want to be able to
step ahead of you
we'll get you to
we'll have the
what you call them
we'll have the volume
and get you out one
alright
appreciate it I like that actually looking for the look I just I I We'll have the, what you call them? We'll have the volume and get you out one. All right. Appreciate it.
I like that.
Actually, looking for the... I just...
When it comes to playing receiver
and understanding that sometimes you have down years,
there are many factors that come into play
when those years aren't as efficient as you'd like,
especially when numbers are down.
Numbers are down usually for a specific reason.
It's because the targets
and opportunities
aren't as often
as they used to be.
Oh, check this out.
Talk to me now.
Josh Allen will see
a massive jump
in his base salary.
He goes from 1.8,
1.08,
so he made 1,000,000,
8,000.
Now he goes to 23.5 million.
Oh, that's why they're getting rid of everybody.
Stephon Diggs goes from $1.16 million to $18.5 million.
Oh, now I get it.
Okay, now that gives me a better understanding.
That's a big jump.
Big jump.
Well, those two, they ain't going nowhere.
Right.
Those two ain't going nowhere.
But now I get a better understanding on why the safeties are being let go the way they have.
And this wasn't just the Buffalo Bills.
No.
You got to do that.
They did the same thing in Denver, too.
Yes.
But look here.
The thing is, and I know people have thought, but Sean Payton kept the New Orleans Saints in salary cap hell.
Go back and look at his track record. Right right i'm not breaking news you know i'm not interrupting
your normally scheduled programming to break this to you go back and look at the new orleans saints
sean payton kept them in salary cap here he was constantly robbing peter to pay paul
hey say that again you were what he was constantly robbing peter to pay paul
well you've been in your bible boy yay you've been in your bible it it is what it is you know
hey y'all know what i y'all know what i think about the bronco but they don't they don't get
them just because i played for you for 12 years and you've been great to me you don't get to get
exempt escape criticism right wrong is wrong. Right is right.
Speaking of, since you just mentioned the Broncos, could you please
explain to me how serious
they are about winning and how
they're going to win
without anybody at the helm to run the show?
The
Broncos, look, I've only been around
the Broncos ownership,
the Walton
delegation once. I've been well that's saturday
night with that friday night that's saturday night right they're very serious about winning
yes okay because you have to understand yes all they've done is win then walmart they don't lose
i'm so glad you said that i'm so glad you said it It's why I fucking love you
They've always won in business
They've always won in business
So how do you win in business?
By using your money
Using your money
But you can't throw money around
In a game of football
You have to understand
You have to have patience
You have to have patience
Because on the side of business
When it comes to Walmart
And the other ventures
That they're into When you put money into it, you have instant success and instant turnaround. It doesn't work
like that in football. It doesn't work like that. And I think they need to understand that because
they don't have a football background. They think, well, if we throw a lot of money at it,
all of a sudden, it's going to turn around and we're going to win. That's not how it works.
Right. And those receivers, I didn't put Justin Jefferson
and Jamar Chase in that group.
That was just,
I just named four.
But we don't need to go,
we don't need to go no further.
We're going to leave that alone.
I got you.
But yeah,
you're absolutely right, Ocho.
And so that's what happened.
You,
Diggs was sixth in targets.
He had 160 targets.
Yes, sir.
He was seventh in reception
for 107.
Mm-hmm.
But what was his touchdown?
But it was like he went like the last six or seven weeks
where he didn't have a 100-yard game
because he started out like gangbusters.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I watched those games.
I watched those games.
Now, for me, again, I always say,
when you want to get an individual to ball, they can get you to ball no matter what.
Diggs plays all over the place.
He plays all over the place.
So, again, I always go back to what Pooka Nakul was able to do with the Rams.
Yeah.
And there should be no excuse.
If you're serious about winning and understanding the player that you have in Diggs, there should be no reason why you can't manipulate the offense and find ways to get him the ball
because of the type of player he is he's special he's special but again what do they do they allow
the team that they played to dictate where the ball goes they allow the teams that they played
to dictate where the ball goes i watched the game i watched the games on the back end of the season
i'm saying what are we doing why are we not getting Diggs involved in some of these games,
knowing what he can do?
Yeah.
But I'm with you when you're right.
I think they said Diggs had 107 receptions for 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns.
Right.
He had five 100-yard games, but I don't think one of the last ones.
He had 500-yard games in the first six weeks.
So the last 11 weeks of the season, he didn't post a hundred yard game.
They plan around.
No, no disrespect.
They plan around.
They plan around.
And you know, you know, it's going to happen.
You said he had 160 targets, right?
Yes.
Sometimes those targets, sometimes those targets not even catchable.
Sometimes those targets are out of bounds, but as long as the ball is coming your way,
I would love to know exactly out of those 160 targets, how many of those balls were catchable?
Well, we know that we, we saw, we saw two or three of them against the Kansas city chief
that was catchable and he didn't catch him. You remember that? I remember one, just the one,
uh, the one that was a hard catch
the over the over there ain't no hard catch that's a that's a receiver catch yeah you just
told me the man top five he is yeah and i could name something in the top five that are the top
five right now i've also dropped balls too but we ain't gonna go there it ain't it ain't when
it's not if you drop them it's when you drop when you drop them that's a good one hey listen
come on now you got my back against the wall now.
I'm throwing as many punches as I can.
NFL's making it clear safeties are no longer worth the money.
It's not a team that released...
It's not often that teams release
four-time All-Pro safeties
coming off another All-Pro season.
Never did that to Justin Simmons.
Man.
Who else?
Xavier McKinney got released
quandary digs got released jordan poirier got released
yeah shard jenkins got released that rishad
justin simmons of the top three safety for me
yeah got range great tackle tackler great hands
i mean i mean bro y'all made that
investment in Russ 85 million
and you decided to move on
right wait hold on
that's what that's what's difficult
is when you make decisions like that man
other other people
other players have to bear
you know take the brunt of that
because you got 85 million in dead
cap space that you got to spread out over two years.
So basically, you're going to have $42.5 million
that you can't use, Ocho,
for the next two years.
So what is the end goal?
What's the end goal?
Why are they doing this?
I guess they're going to break it down
and try to build it back up.
That's what I deduce. because you get rid of russ you get justin simmons who's been a captain
who's been great in the community not just great in the community he's been great in the locker
room he's been a great player for the broncos and so you move on from two of your captains russ and
him he was he was the captain of the defense.
He was a great player.
You might lose Jewel, who's one of the top tacklers in the NFL.
Right.
Like I said, they do have a first-round pick.
They gave up an awful lot to get Russ.
And it didn't materialize in the way that they'd hoped.
Well, I mean, again, it didn't materialize in a way that they hope but this is football this is
not business this is not the corporate world where you throw money at something in order for and you
think you want your investment to turn around and you may and it shows in the corporate world they
do the same thing oh joe they call a write down they'll write that down put it in this year as a
loss boom get the tax writeoff and they keep it moving.
And keep it moving?
Unfortunately, the NFL doesn't work like that.
You take a hit for it.
I mean, I guess they do write it off, but I'm saying for salary cap purposes,
it goes as dead money that you can't use against your cap.
Yeah.
Well, listen, it's going to be a rude awakening.
It's going to be a rude awakening. It's going to be a rude awakening.
But one, you got to find you somebody special.
You got to find you somebody special at the quarterback position, because if you don't find anybody special at the quarterback position, it's going to be a rude awakening.
A long, long, long season.
They had a chance to draft Josh Allen.
That might have helped.
But it doesn't matter who you draft. If you don't know how
to use him, you're wasting his time. You're wasting
his time and you're wasting your time.
Yeah. But hey,
I sure miss those days with Peyton
with that. We had four great, we had some years with
Peyton. That's all I can, right now
Bronco country, that's all we got right now.
That's all we can hold our hat on is that.
The 90s happened a long, long ago yeah and and you had payton for what three years 12 13 14 15 four
years four years he got a super bowl out of there got a super bowl out of it yeah so
um justin simmons played his plays his best games against patrick mahomes i think he has Justin Simmons
plays his best games against Patrick Mahomes
I think he has
more interceptions against Mahomes
than any other player
he has five career interceptions
no other player has more than two
so I wish Justin Simmons the best
he and his wife they were great in the community
they were great for the Broncos
so I want to personally wish him all the best moving forward but he won't be on the market
very long because he's still very very talented very good i have one question before we move on
to the next topic do you think safeties are now becoming the new running that is valued
similar to the running back position? Or not that bad?
I don't think it's that bad.
Okay.
Okay.
But the question is,
let me ask you a question.
If you had a back like Barry Sanders,
you think they'd pay him?
Yeah.
If you had a back like Emerson Smith,
you think they'd pay him?
Oh, yeah.
So basically what you're saying,
if you're a safety out there right now and
you're not if you add reed to troy palomaro you think you get shit man you breaking the goddamn
bank you hear me you bring you you breaking the bank breaking the bank you can do so much you can
do so much more defensively when you have that kind of player that kind of player you can do so much.
Earl Thomas.
When Earl was with... Beato.
Man, listen.
You can do so much.
So much more.
Your playbook opens up exponentially.
Uh-oh, I almost said that wrong.
Exponentially.
Exponentially.
Yes.
Exponentially.
Defensively.
As a coordinator, you can do so much more when you have special players.
That was a big word for me, too.
The Volume.
Wake up with football every morning and listen to my new podcast, NFL Daily with Greg Rosenthal.
Five days a week, you'll get all the latest news and the best analysis delivered
by the time you get your coffee.
The show hits every single game
every single week,
but I can't do it alone,
so I'm bringing in all the big guns
from NFL media like Colleen Wolf.
Subscribe today,
and you'll immediately be smarter
and funnier than your friends.
Listen now on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.