Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Shannon responds to Russ, Burrow challenges Chiefs, NFL players going broke
Episode Date: April 15, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Pittsburgh Steelers QB Russell Wilson clarifying his comments on "opening doors" for black QBs, Bengals QB Joe Burrow, saying Cincinnati is "built ...to beat" Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs & discuss their early money issues when entering the NFL and give tips on how to build wealth. 0:00 Introduction07:15 Russell Wilson responds to Unc’s criticism18:50 Joe Burrow says Bengals are “Built to beat the Chiefs31:40 Ocho talks about how players run out of money in the offseason “It’s impossible to maintain the same lifestyle as when the checks are coming in” #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you for joining us again for another episode of Nightcap.
I am your favorite, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite number 85, rock runner extraordinaire,
bingo ring of fame honoree, Liberty City's own, pro bowler all pro yeah all the way from oregon state down to cincinnati in your living room on nightcap as
co-host he's mr real risotto chad ocho cinco johnson hold on hold on hold on i ain't even
i'm just tonight i'm just ocho because i look i go down there right you know we got the show you
got something to drink, right?
So, you know, I like to talk.
So when I'm talking,
sometimes my mouth and my throat
get a little dry.
And like right now I'm parched.
And so I go downstairs
to the refrigerator, right?
Yep. Yep.
Ain't no water.
Ain't no water.
So, boom.
First thing,
who you think drink all the water?
Real drink all the water. I'm thirsty.
And she going out of town. So that means she left town and didn't even put
waters back in the refrigerator knowing I got to do nightcap. So now I go down
there, ain't no water in the refrigerator. So what I'm supposed to do? I'm talking
right now and I'm parched. You know what, Ocho? I'm glad
Real gone. Because had that been my old lady, if I go down to the refrigerator
and there ain't no water there, I'd have woke her ass up and said, put some water in this refrigerator.
I'd have woke her ass up and said, put some water in this refrigerator.
Listen, she lucky she ain't here because she would have had to go to Publix.
She would have had to go to Publix and get some water. You don't do that. That's like when you got a
car, when you got kids, right?
Yeah.
And they drink the soda
or they drink the carton of juice
or whatever it is
with a little swallow.
Yeah, and put it back in there.
And put it back in there.
And put it back in there.
And come on.
Come on.
What are we doing?
What are we doing?
What are we doing?
You're right.
I apologize.
I just had to get that off my chest
because I'm kind of upset.
So basically now,
we beefing.
Real. There ain't no water. So basically now we beefing. Real.
There ain't no water.
You know how this thing works.
Well, Ocho upset at you.
I'm upset at you.
Yeah, man.
Now, you know better.
Now, you know he's going to do nightcap tonight and tomorrow.
You know he needed water in there because he talks.
And so when he talks, he's parked.
Thank you.
And so that's like being in the desert.
You know the man was going on a trip, and you
didn't even pack his favorite toothbrush.
You didn't even pack his toothbrush. You ain't
give him no deodorant or no mouthwash.
No canteen, nothing. Nothing.
Nothing. So come on, Real. Real.
Come on now. I'm with you now.
I'm with you when you're right. But you're wrong in this instance,
Real. Yeah. Shit, I'm sick of this.
Your favorite uncle upset at you, so
you gotta do right by
Ocho. Sick of this shit.
Shit. Got no damn water
in my throat dry. But you're
going to be all right. We're going to get through it.
I'm going to swallow my spit. I don't worry
about it. I'm going to swallow my spit.
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Ocho, before we get started today,
I have some things
that we need to address.
You and I need to address.
Okay. And Russell Wilson is doing his best job.
Evidently, he heard what you and I said.
Obviously, our voices care resonates a lot because we have a large platform.
Our subscribers, our followers, they like what we have to say.
So evidently, what we said when we talked about what he had said,
I think it was,
was it GQ or essence?
It was an essence magazine.
Yes,
sir.
So,
uh,
Russell said,
let's start building each other up.
The evolution of the black quarterback in the NFL has been one of the
coolest experience in my life to be a part of full context is always
important.
Grateful for those before me,
those with me and those with me, and those
after me. God is good.
What he did is that before
Russell Wilson, this is
the author. Now, what he did,
he highlighted. This is not what
he said. He highlighted
what the author said.
This is what the author
said. Before Wilson burst
onto the scene, signal callers of color, Doug Williams, Warren Moon,
Raymond Cunningham, and Michael Vick all dominated the field at one point, a fact that Wilson
recognized and respects.
I think about those guys before me.
He says.
That's not what he said.
He's just regurgitating what the author said.
Okay, here.
Okay.
But when I, but, but i tell you what you do now
when rail come home you say rail i love you but and see what happens now this is what he said he
says but when i came into the league there were only a few of us it was cam newton robert griffin
the third colin kaepernick myself and a couple of others by the end of the second year in the
nfl wilson had lift held up the Lombardi,
becoming just a second
black quarterback to do so,
while Wynn became
an unforgettable personal
accomplishment that also marked
a shift in the position.
For me to be able to go
back-to-back Super Bowls
when one of them,
I think it opened a lot of doors,
he said.
Now you see guys like
Patrick Mahomes.
He didn't highlight that part.
But see, you know this, Ocho.
He didn't highlight for me to be able to go back to back and win one of them.
I think it opened a lot of doors.
That's not what he highlighted.
Right.
I knew you to highlight what you said.
Not what I can't highlight what Ocho said.
Oh,
just what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
what,
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what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah. Right. That's what Ocho said.
Shannon, what did you say?
You can't highlight what I said.
What did you say?
Oh, man, you know what?
Hey, you ain't going to talk about all the receivers that came before Ocho.
Like, when I came into the league, wasn't nobody really running no routes
but, like, me, maybe Jimmy Smith.
So you're going to forget about Sterling Sharp.
You're going to forget all Flipper Anderson, Aaron Cox.
You're going to forget about all the other guys that were route runners
and just highlight your era.
So in other words, and this is what irks me a lot about this generation.
If it didn't happen, if they didn't see it, it didn't happen.
It's not on the internet where you can just go.
It didn't happen.
And so the emergence of quarterbacks like Mahomes, Jalen Hurst, Lamar Jackson, and C.J. Stroud, to name a few, is indicative of a new era of football and a glimpse into what sports is trending.
So he heard what we said.
Right, right, right.
I'm glad.
If he didn't hear it
and that's the thing if he didn't hear
it somebody that's close to him
did hear it
look I'm happy
that more people that our
color getting an opportunity to play
that position because before
they were getting transferred
they would play going moving to running back
or wide receiver or they were playing DB.
They were our safeties.
They weren't getting opportunities.
No matter how accomplished
Warren Moon
had to go to the great
had to go to the
Canada.
He had to go to the Canadian League
after he won the Rose Bowl
after Warren was a
prototypical dropback quarterback. He had to go win five great cups and come back.
So that's all we're saying, Russ.
We're not saying, but we don't want you to minimize the importance of the guys that came before you.
Right.
Yeah.
You know, Adam,
obviously, context always matters.
Anytime anything is being said,
anytime anything is being written,
context always matters.
I've talked to Russ multiple times,
really not on this situation here,
but in general,
just about obviously me being
on the other side of the fence,
being a part of media,
trying to balance,
being able to be critical,
me trying to balance, being able part of media, trying to balance being able to be critical, me trying to balance being able to
analyze players without it being
disrespectful, and talking
to Russ in person, not over the phone.
In person, what he said
was, is we
as those that have already
played the game, already played the game,
we have to, it's in
for us to do justice
to stop tearing our Black King down in general and
Kind of somewhat in the narratives at times on some of the things that we say
He also said the fact that he respects those that have played the game that came before him
The players that have the voices like we do we're very impactful when we talk about the game because we played it
Not only did we play it we played it at a very high level and our voices matter because they're very powerful.
We got a lot of reach. You got a lot of reach. And I think more so on that end, I think he's
kind of sick of the narratives in general. You never hear Russell Wilson fire back. You know
that, right? You notice that? This is one of the few times he's actually came out and spoke about
what obviously what me and you had to talk about.
And I think he's just sick of the narratives.
And I think this is, we're going to see a different Russell Wilson now.
This is what I think from this point on, because Russell never says anything when anyone says anything about him.
So the fact that he came out and said something, I think we're going to see a more boisterous, a more opinionated Russell Wilson.
So when people say anything about him, I think he's's gonna fire back and kind of set the record straight well i think for me
i do the best job i possibly can because i really never try i don't i don't think i have only once i
think one time i i have attacked somebody in all my years of doing this. This is going on probably almost two decades that I've attacked someone personally.
And if I ever see him, I'll apologize.
There's no sense in going getting into that now, even though he continuously attacks me.
But that's neither here nor there.
For me, Ocho, and I think the thing that people that have heard me, they know I'm not parsimonious when it comes to my criticism.
That's a good word right there, baby.
I like that one.
Parsimonious.
I got to write that down.
So, in other words, people have heard me criticize Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, just as much as I've criticized the Dak Prescott, Patrick Mahomes.
I believe just because you're accomplished.
I'm going to say two parts.
Just because you are accomplished, you won multiple MVPs, multiple Super Bowls.
Yes, sir.
You're not beyond reproach. Just because you're black and I'm black, that doesn't mean you're beyond reproach.
Now, I'm not going to attack you as a man, but I think I can attack your play on the field.
And this, I thought Russ was being dismissive of the guys that came before him okay okay that's
what that's what i would say i was like but russ you do realize that marlon briscoe was a scrambling
quarterback before doug williams before you probably don't even know who he is the first
black quarterback to start opening day for the broncos there was james there was shaq harris that also from grambling state that played under coach rob
before doug randall there were so many guys dante colpepper was a mobile quarterback
but it seems like he was he was very fine to fit his era cam rg3 you know uh cap because if i'm not mistaken calf came out the same year he did
might have came out the same year he did right if i'm not mistaken so that's where i am i don't know
i don't know russ personally i've met him a few times he was great to me i was great to him a
great dude i don't know russ off the. I'm not in his life. Good dude.
Real good dude.
But all I,
but this notion that every time that somebody's like,
if you,
if we were attacking him personally,
we said,
we don't like what he's doing.
We don't like that.
He putting everything on social media.
We don't think this,
or he's that he's this.
Now we're attacking him personally.
Yes,
sir.
I don't think you have ever done that.
No, I haven't. No, I spoke to something that was brought to my attention. Right. Everybody called me a lie after it was reported as facts that he did have an office.
He did have a special interest. He did have extra.
Well, why do you have to bring it up? Because, hold up, I thought context matters.
Yes, sir.
So when does context matter, Lojo?
You're right.
I could have went deeper.
But then I felt personally, now I'm piling on.
Now I'm adding something.
Whatever transpired, leave it there.
Yes, sir.
But the one thing fans know about me,
when I speak to something in Denver
or I speak to something in Baltimore,
you best believe,
take it to the bank.
Yeah.
If I tell you grass will turn to cheese, Ocho,
tell them what you're going to do.
You're going to quit every job you got,
take every dime out the bank you got and start hustling crackers.
Yes, sir. Because my word is better than Bitcoin when I talk to you about those two franchises.
Right. So I wish Nightcap wish Russ the best.
Yeah. Hopefully he gets back to being the Russell Wilson that we knew we loved when he was in Seattle.
I hope
that's what he can return to.
I pray that's what he returns to.
Because I still think he has good football
in him. I think
his heart really didn't
want to leave Seattle.
But sometimes you have to
go
and the thing, it didn't work out the way he envisioned.
I don't think anybody envisioned that it would be only a two year stint in Denver.
But I think Russ has good football left in him.
And I wish him the best in Pittsburgh, except when they play the Ravens and if they play the Broncos.
Well, listen, he's going to be fine.
Again, context matters.
Where you're going, you're going to a great organization,
a winning organization, a great head coach,
one that's got your back no matter what, come hell or high water.
Mike Tomlin is going to have his back.
Another thing that matters, a quarterback going to a new situation,
supporting Cass. Yes. What am I surrounded with? I'm surrounded by good running back play,
and you're surrounded by good catches of the ball, even if they are young. Who knows what
they're going to do in the draft? Who knows? They're going to bring pieces in there to make
your job easy. Winning organization, all Russell
Wilson has to do is go in there and be Russ.
Yes. That's it. And he's going to be
fine. Except
when he play the goddamn Bengals.
That's it. Except when you play the Bengals.
Yeah. It's not
that we're rooting against. Well, we are.
We're rooting against you, Russ. We don't want you to play
Bengals. I ain't finna say that lie.
Well, I hope Russ have a good game. As long as the Steelers lose. No, I don't. No. No Russ we don't want you to play I ain't finna say that lie well I hope Russ have a good game
as long as the Steelers lose no I don't
no I don't
because if he have a good game
that greatly goes to helping the Steelers
win that game and I don't want that
I want the Ravens to beat the Brakes off them twice
and if they play the Broncos I want
the Broncos to win
if it was a former teammate
I want you to have a good game just not, oh, I want you to have a good game.
Just not win the game.
Right.
I want him to have a good game,
but I don't want him to beat the Bengals.
And you know, Russ might be watching.
Russ might be watching.
Russ, you know how I feel about you.
Boy, I love you.
I love you to death.
I love you.
I'm telling you, you're going to have a good year.
I'm telling you.
But when you play the Bengals,
you can have a great game
as long as the result of the game is the Bengals, you can have a great game as long as the
result of the game is the Bengals winning.
That's all that matters.
That's all that matters.
Continue to play.
So, Russ, hopefully
I cleared up what my
thinking was, why I said
what I said. I understand you have more than
a right to refute anything
that was said by me
or Ocho on this podcast.
That's well within your right, but
we wish you the best moving forward.
Yes, sir. And hey,
it didn't work out in Denver, but hopefully
it works out three times better than what it did
in Denver and Pittsburgh because
Steelers was my favorite team when I was growing up.
Unfortunately, that had to change once I got
drafted. They were no longer my favorite team.
And playing in that division with the Ravens, we hated the Steelers.
And we still do.
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oh joe it's time for our first segment of the night and it's called a news cap. News cap.
Joe Burrow breaks down past success against the Chiefs and says, I think we're built to beat them.
Joe Burrow is 3-1 all-time against Kansas City.
Appearing on New Heights Podcast Live,
Burrow said, I think we match up pretty well with them.
I think we're beat to build
i think we're built to beat them i always appreciate legendary battles we have guys go out
there always making plays patrick is always out there making plays both teams have big time
offensive lines and a great matchup uh one of the biggest question marks this offseason what's
gonna happen with t higgins yeah they have franchised him. He wants that long-term
deal. This is what T. Higgins says.
He says he anticipates playing for the Bengals
in 2024. He told reporters that
his youth football camp Sunday. Higgins
who's entering his fifth year in the league has
requested a trade earlier this offseason
after Cincinnati placed a franchise tag
on him. I don't appreciate it. I've grown
a love
for Cincinnati, and I didn't think I would. I'm looking forward to it. H've grown to grow. I've grown a love for Cincinnati.
And I didn't think I would. I'm looking forward to it. Higgins is for sports in his draft class with thirty six hundred and eighty four receiving yards.
Three players ahead of him. Justin Jefferson, C.D. Lamb and Brandon, you also have yet to receive contract extension.
OK, let's talk about what Joe Kuhl said. Yeah, the facts. The facts.
Yeah.
He's 3-1 against Kansas City.
He says he believes they're built to beat them.
Mm-hmm.
They are.
They are.
I mean, what he said is factual.
I think when it comes to the quarterback play,
obviously when it comes to the quarterback play, the accolades, people will always put Mahomes ahead of him
because of the Super Bowls and the playoff wins.
But we are three and one against them.
From a team perspective, offensively,
we are built to beat them.
Why?
Because we have a special quarterback
in ourselves over in Cincinnati.
One that can match up toe to toe
with Patrick Mahomes.
One that takes care of the ball.
Also, in crunch time, when it matters most, it that takes care of the ball. Also, in crunch time,
when it matters most,
it's two minutes on the clock
and you know you need a score.
We also have a quarterback
on our end
that can go get it done
and make the right throws
at the right time
and not turn the ball over.
Defensively,
our defensive coordinator also,
which is why the maturation of why we play so well against the Chiefs. Also, we've always had the supporting cast. We've always had the personnel
that matches up well against them. Sometimes it's like that. There's always a team that has your
number, right? No matter what you do. You don't see them that often until you get to the playoffs.
But for some reason, when it comes to that chess match, you always have the pieces that fit very well.
And it's always a good game when you face that team.
Now, again, the Chiefs have always, even though we're three and one, the Chiefs have the Super Bowls.
They have the accolades.
They got the Lombardis.
But we just haven't got over that hump.
If we get a healthy Joe Burrow this year, it's going to get scary. Come playoff time,
we already know what's going to happen in the regular season. What we do need to fix in Cincinnati
is we need to fix the slow start. We have a problem having a slow start and then picking
up as the season goes. If we can get a jump on the competition and come out the gate,
if we can come out the gate hot. And then after goddamn Thanksgiving,
and just go on cruise control,
and just play good football,
I think we're going to be good.
I just don't like the fact that we start so slow.
We'll start 0-2, we'll start 0-3,
and got to crawl and fight our way back into contention.
If we get a healthy Joe Burrow,
you already know what's going to happen. That AFC North is a healthy Joe Burrow, you already know
what's going to happen.
That AFC North is a wrap.
Oh, Joe, think about it.
You keep saying if, if, if, if.
If he's healthy.
Listen, this is the game.
Injuries happen.
It's part of the game.
But when you lose a quarterback
of that magnitude,
who I consider to be
the second best, first best,
it depends on who you ask.
And he ain't no first best.
And you can ask anybody. You can ask Cincinnati. He ain't the first. All right, all right, all right. It depends on who you ask. He ain't no first best. And you can ask anybody.
You can ask Cincinnati.
He ain't the first.
All right, all right, all right.
I know you're going to get a little passionate about that.
Come on, Ocho.
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
That's my team, though.
You see what jersey I got on, right?
Yeah, I understand that.
But even you know.
Yeah, okay.
All right, second best.
Okay.
You want to argue the fact?
No?
Okay, cool.
Second best.
But even still still that's good
when there are 31 other quarterbacks in the league
but let me ask you this
if Joe is healthy
it's up and stuck
let me ask you a question
you're built to beat Kansas City
and the Bills
what happens when you don't play Kansas City
in the first 8 weeks of the season
and you go down 3-5 like you normally do?
Then what?
We fight in clawback.
You're making it a lot more difficult on yourself.
Exactly.
So instead of having all these games on the road, maybe you get somebody,
maybe Buffalo.
Now, you've gone to Buffalo and beaten them.
Beat them.
You've even gone to Kansas City.
Beat them. You make your job a little easier.
Right.
As opposed to like getting these games at home.
You don't have to travel.
You get to sleep in your own bed, things of that nature.
But the injury is the biggest concern because he's been injured more times.
He's not finished receiving more times than he has finished.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I mean, that's you know what?
It's unfortunate. It's unfortunate.
But if anything, to me, I like to say.
This would be the year. He stays in injury free.
I just think it is. And if he's going to get hurt, let's get hurt early in your career,
as opposed to on the back end
or opposed to in the middle
nah
hey
if I done got me about
five or six
if I got me about
three or four Super Bowls
I start getting hurt
I can break down
because I can walk away
right
I mean you don't want to be
you don't want to be
in a situation like Andrew Luck
see it's a lot easier
to walk away from the game
when you're Tom Brady
or Peyton Manning
right
because here I am
in year 21
22 Peyton in year 18.
Oh, man, look it.
I got all the MVPs.
I've gotten Super Bowls.
I've gotten all the accolades.
But look at a guy like Andrew Luck.
He has to walk away after what?
Five, six years?
Yeah, he got beat up bad.
He got beat up bad.
But in Joe Burrow's case, his injuries had nothing to do with the punishment
he was taking behind center.
You know, the calf,
the wrist.
The one time that ACL, he got sacked in the pocket.
He got tweaked a certain way.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did he hit his thumb on somebody's head?
Did he break a...
I'm not sure. It was his wrist that was bothering him.
It was his wrist.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure how it happened right but one one one week they saw him wearing a brace you know and then
yeah played in the game he threw and i i don't i don't know what happened but again i think he's
he's healthy now he's gonna be all right i'm sure they might be in the offseason program now
so i mean they're gonna be fine i would i would. I hope they get something done with T. Higgins because he's deserving.
He's deserving.
So what are you going to do with Jefferson?
I mean, with Chase?
With Chase?
I know.
I know.
Have you ever been on a team?
Have you ever been on a team?
Have you ever seen a team pay two number ones?
Nah.
Especially in today's market.
Right.
Today's market is what it is.
Right.
Because Jefferson is going to, first of all, I keep saying Jefferson.
Chase, because there's three of them.
It's a CD lamb.
And Justin.
Everybody just wants the first one to see the domino fall.
Oh, yeah.
That's what everybody's waiting for.
Because I believe all the teams really want to do something.
But I want you to set the market.
Right.
And so I can overlap.
So I can overlap.
We all in the subdivision, we all got 10,000, 15,000 square foot home.
We got pool.
We got theaters.
We got a bowling alley. We got an eight-car garage with 15,000 square foot home. We got pool. We got theaters. We got a bowling alley.
We got an eight-car garage
with 15 bedrooms and 10 baths.
We all got the same houses.
I just wait for somebody
to put their house on the market
so I can see what the bid is.
That's what these guys are doing, Ocho.
Nobody want to be first
because you already know
you're going to be the highest paid receiver
for exactly one day.
One day.
you're going to be the highest paid receiver for exactly one day.
One day.
But listen, man, T.T.,
maybe in the draft,
maybe in the draft,
obviously T.Egan said
all the right things today.
He said all the right things at his camp.
You know, obviously he requested a trade.
We all know that.
He is deserving of what it is he wants.
His play has been magnificent.
One of the few teams
where I think we were fortunate enough
to have two number one receivers.
This is a very, very, very,
very deep draft class
at the receiver position.
Yeah.
I think maybe,
I'm not sure what may happen.
He might get traded.
Maybe during the draft.
You never know.
Maybe during the draft.
But again, I love T.
I would love to see him with my Bengals, but
also from the business side of things,
what he's done for the Bengals organization
and that team and that city,
what he's done for me, just watching
him from afar.
Even when he's at Clemson, to see him,
the maturation, the growth that he's
possessed to
this point, he is deserving of
that money, that big money,
that kind of money that secures your future
where your mama's straight, you know,
and when you have kids, your kid's kid is straight.
That's all I'm saying.
I would love to see him stay,
but I also want him to get what he deserves,
even if it's not in Cincinnati.
Yeah, and it's probably going to have to be
because, I mean, for him to stay
because I don't see a situation with Chase because it's different.
Quarterbacks give a little discount.
They're always going to take credit quarterback
because they're the first guy that will come say, you know what?
We're going to take your salary, and we're going to turn it into a signing bonus,
and we're going to put it in portable years down the street, down the road.
So they're always willing normally, nine times out of ten,
they'll kick the can down the road for So they're always willing normally, nine times out of ten, they'll kick the can down
the road for the quarterback.
All the other positions.
So if I'm a wide receiver, especially
that first contract. First of all,
I ain't giving nobody no discount.
No, not the first contract.
Absolutely not.
No, sir.
Absolutely not. I wouldn't give
none anyway.
Because here's the thing.
Like Keenan Allen said, I had my best year.
Y'all want me to take a pay cut.
Yeah.
So what happens if I don't have my best year?
Oh, so you already know they're going to come see me.
Yeah, you know that.
You know that.
You're going to get that knock on the door.
You know how that knock go.
But I thought, hold on.
I thought I signed a contract.
Because that's what they tell you when you want to renegoti on. I thought I signed the contract. Yeah. Because that's what they tell you
when you want to renegotiate.
Yeah,
you signed the contract,
didn't you?
Okay.
You signed it too.
Your name is up on the mind.
Right.
But,
so now,
all of a sudden,
now,
it's,
it's not,
well,
you know,
we got to do what's in the best interest
of the team.
Of the team.
Well,
you know what?
I need all my money
because I need to do
what's in the best interest
of the Chase family. Yes. That's my mom, my grandma, granddaddy, all the team. Well, you know what? I need all my money because I need to do what's in the best interest of the Chase family.
That's my mom, my grandma,
granddaddy, all the family.
That's my team. I need to do what's in the best
interest of them. So,
hopefully guys do a better job
of understanding that. Because you know what? Baseball
players don't really give no deals. You notice that?
No. And they get
guaranteed money. Shohei Otani,
$700 million. He's going Otani, $700 million.
He's going to get all $700 million.
Every dollar.
And they got Mookie Best on the payroll at $365 million.
They got Freddie Prima.
Oh, Freddie.
He's from California, but he's a brave.
He's on the payroll for $1.60, $1.70.
Yeah.
And they got the other Japanese pitcher that just came over.
Just paid him a boatload of money.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what I already thought about?
What?
Where all that goddamn money come from, man, when it come to baseball, man?
The same place they got it in football?
So, in baseball.
Hold on.
Hold on, man.
Half the time time them stadiums
don't even be filled up
so I'm trying to understand
where that kind of money
coming from
when it comes to baseball
they got it in football
but you see
what baseball players did
when they shut it down
there was no playoffs
there was no world series
they was willing to set out
and the players association
said look
we're doing
we're gearing up for this day
so for the next several years we need you to no big purchases And the Players Association said, look, we're gearing up for this day.
So for the next several years, we need you to sell.
No big purchases.
No big purchases.
Right.
And now, we ain't playing, punks.
You know what it would take to get the NFL players to come together like that?
Nothing.
It'd be very difficult because, I mean, there are a lot of players, you know that?
Yeah.
That when the offseason come, they've already run through really all their money.
All of it.
They really run through all their money.
And a lot of people in the chat, you really don't understand this.
It's like they can't wait till it gets in the season for those checks to start rolling in again.
Yeah.
And the fact that
it doesn't matter that
you're getting paid
twice or three
or four or five times more
as opposed to
when we was playing.
If you're making more,
you're spending more.
You're spending more.
Yeah, for sure.
You're spending more.
It don't change.
And sometimes,
it's goddamn,
almost like living
check to check,
even if you're making millions.
That shit happens.
That's why the percentage of us, when we're done playing, within two years, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Two years.
Once them checks stop rolling in, boy, you ain't got no money left.
I mean, how many Cuban links you need, Ocho?
Okay, you get you one.
You get you a little bracelet, master your chain.
You straight, right?
Yeah. Do you need five Cubans? Yeah.
Hey, listen. Do you need a house
in Miami, one in Houston,
and plus, you know, you got to have,
hey, you know, you got to have, you know,
you don't talk about, right?
I already know where you're at.
I'm with you when you're right.
You got a place, and they got a G-Wagon,
they got a Cullinan, you know what I'm saying? You you're right. I'm with you when you're right. They got a place and they got a G-Wagon. They got a Cullinan.
You know what I'm saying?
You can only drive one.
You can only drive one.
Matter of fact,
this is a good scenario
and a good case in point.
Think about this.
Chat, stay with me real quick
on this one right here.
Think about everybody
from Shannon Sharpe's era.
Now think about all the players
from my era.
Show me any of the players from my era or
Shannon Sharps era that are still living the same exact lifestyle as if they're playing the game of
football. Think about it. Yeah. Driving all the nice shit, all the big, it's impossible to maintain
that lifestyle when checks of that magnitude stop rolling in.
There's nothing else in this world where you can make $650,000 a week.
Nothing.
It's impossible.
You can make $250,000 every Monday.
$350,000 every... It's nothing.
It's impossible.
These guys making $3 million a game.
Yeah.
And the funny thing about it is,
is you make it three million a game
and you think, you know,
it's always going to be like this.
So you're spinning unconsciously,
having fun, fashion, cars, going here, trips.
You know, you got a bunch of chicks.
So, you know, you're tricking off as well.
And if you bring your homeboys with you,
you know, they ain't paying for nothing, Ocho.
They got entourages.
The entourages, that's a lot of mouths to feed.
Ain't nobody paying for nothing.
Well, when you look up, you're in year six.
When you look up, you're in year eight.
Oh, God forbid you have an injury.
Oh, shit.
Boy, listen.
Ocho.
That shit go fast, boy.
Whatever you make, whatever I may. Yeah.
I go and take half of it.
Oh, you put it in the bank.
My uncle Sam. Yeah.
And I'll pay my taxes quarterly.
I got tired of writing three, $4 million checks at the end of the year.
So now you take this quarterly.
Right. It will hurt my pride to see.
Yeah, I got to pay that much. Yeah.
So what I do is that, hey I'm like, what the? So,
what I do is that, hey, whatever I make, I get $100,000, I get $200,000,
I get half a million,
$250,000 gold, or $100,000
gold, or $50,000 gold.
I set that aside. Now,
this is what I got towards
my expenses.
Because Uncle Sam, he got expenses.
I gotta pay Uncle Sam. He got a big old
house. Yeah, he got a big old house
in D.C., the big one.
And then he got another building. I think they call it
the Capitol. And then they got the Pentagon.
And we got all them stealth bombers
and, you know, them F-16
Mahornis.
I got to pay my part in all that.
Right, yeah. I understand
that. Also, Ocho, you got an agent.
Oh, he taking that 3%.
He going to get 2% to 4%.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Most definitely.
You know what's funny?
If we had somebody, I think the casual fan, you have to be a player to understand.
The casual fans see the numbers at the end of the day and think, oh my God, he signed for 250 or 300 or whatever it may be. But when you break down the numbers
and actually you get that top and half what Uncle Sam take, then you factor in your expenses.
Yes.
Then you think about what goes to your agent. Then you think about what you got left over.
It shrinks significantly. It does. what goes to your agent, then you think about what you got left over. Mm-hmm.
Oh, it shrinks significantly.
It does.
Regardless of what those numbers say going across that tick on ESPN,
it's a different ballgame.
It's all smoke and mirrors.
Yeah.
It's about the real,
like what you can touch.
Yeah.
Shit.
But see, Ocho,
the best thing that I did,
I switched agents.
The agent that I have, he represented John.
I remember asking John, I said, John, who's your agent?
He told me his name, Marvin Demoff.
I said, you think he'd be interested in representing me?
He said, I don't know, but here's his number.
Gave me his number, I called him.
Had a meeting with him.
He says, I'll meet you at the Pro Bowl.
Right.
He asked me, what did I want in my future?
I told him I said I want to live the same lifestyle that I have right now. Yeah.
He said, you have any kids? I said, I got three. How old? I told him how old they were.
He said, do you support anybody outside of your kid? I like my mom. I help my mom out.
My mom was still working at the time. I say my grandmother, my sister.
At the time, my brother had just had just retired. I say my grandmother, my sister, at the time my brother had just retired.
I say, I take all that responsibility.
He says, go home.
Get me
all your financials of how much you
actually have.
Get me everything
that you spend.
And then I'll get back to you
in 30 to 45 days.
Brought him everything I had.
Right.
Like, well, I mean, you don't blow a lot of your money.
I don't see boats.
I don't see.
At that time, Ocho, I had, you know, had nice cars,
but I didn't have a car note, so I had paid him off in cash.
Right.
No trips.
He says, this is what we're going to do. He says, we're going to do this, this, this off in cash. Right. No trips. He says, this is what we're going to do.
He says, we're going to do this, this, this, and this.
Right.
He says, I want you to, he says, anytime you have an appearance, he says, I want you to divide it up and put it in an account for each kid college.
So we're going to do that.
Every time you go do something, no matter how, that's not yours, that's theirs.
Okay, boom.
He says, now, your contract's going to come up.
You know, hey, we're going to talk about this.
We'll see what the market is.
He said, this is what we're going to do.
He said, the first, you know it's half.
Yeah.
But I want you to take whatever you get, whatever we get.
I want you to take a third and say, I'm not going to touch it for 20 years.
Okay.
That was three years.
We go to Baltimore.
I'm a free agent.
I'm a free agent.
You know what's coming?
Seven-time Pro Bowler, four-time first team, seven consecutive Pro Bowler.
I'm on the market.
Whatever we get, Shannon,
he said, I want you to take a third
and put it away for 20 years.
You can't touch it for 20 years.
Now, hold on.
I want you to think about it now, 20 years.
I'm like, what the hell?
What if something unforeseen,
you know, brother, mom, sister.
I said, Shannon, I want you to put a third for 20 years.
Man, Ocho, you know, so I went earlier this year.
And I was talking to him, and he said, I need, you know, give me your financials.
I brought him all the financials.
Uh-huh.
Ocho.
Mm-hmm.
You know what he told me?
Uh-huh.
He said, go buy yourself something.
I said, but that...
20 years and you ain't touch it?
Ain't touch it.
You already...
I already know what it's looking like.
You ain't got to tell me.
You ain't got to tell me.
Ocho. So that's why
that's why
when
Fox did what they did,
O'Shea was straight.
Yeah, always.
Plus they had to do the payout.
Hey, but O'Shea, when they came by with his little light bulb. He said, hey, I heard somebody over here need a little sifter.
Yes, sir.
I said, yeah, you know, I had a little car broke down right inside the road. He said, come on.
Oh, triple S?
Yeah.
So now, I'm thinking, okay, I've got the kids and the grandkids.
I'm trying to get my grandson kid and his kid straight.
But there wasn't no fancy, there wasn't no going on no this and no extravagant stuff like that.
No.
My sister,
hey, Shannon, get me, hey, I don't need no, you know, you know what I did, Ocho?
I got my sister.
I bought her.
She told me she wanted
a limited, that's why
you know the Southern, you know, they don't
speak correctly. Right, right.
I heard expedition.
She said limited edition. Right, right. I heard expedition. She said limited edition.
Right.
So at that time,
the expeditions had just came out.
I said, so I told her,
I said, Libby, I got you expedition.
She said, Shannon, what is that?
I said, I wanted a limited edition.
She wanted an Explorer,
but she wanted a limited edition Explorer. I heard
Expedition.
So I done went to the dealership
and got it. Actually,
Elway had a car dealership. I done went to
the dealership and got it.
The wrong thing. I done got
the wrong thing.
She's like, Shannon, I don't want that. But just so
happened, the dealership in my hometown, they
had one on the lot.
Right.
So you just traded, you traded it back?
Nah.
She's like, uh-uh.
I want it.
I want it.
I want it.
I bet you do want it. I bet you do want it.
So, but that was the thing.
And so, and that, oh, Chelsea, I'm just watching.
It's like, I've always been a provider.
And I understand that I'm the baby of the group.
And I'm, you know.
But I'm the, I take over, I took over everything.
Right.
Because once my brother left, now I got all the responsibility.
So that's my thinking.
That's why family, I put family above everything.
Yes, sir.
And I don't play about my family.
So when something bothers my family, it bothers me. It bothers you, right.
Because I'm close like that. And I gave my grandmother on a deathbed,
I got this. Yeah.
And when I say I got it, you got it.
Hey, my brother,
hey, go to bed, rest easy. You ain't never got
to worry about money. Let me go to bed, sleep easy.
You ain't never got to worry about money.
Hey guys, I want to say this. My
sister had the surgery. Both her hips repaired. She home she's walking she competitive she's just trying to beat
me because i was i was walking unassisted the second time in six days right here so she's
trying to beat me she don't walk up and down the hall and she all around and everything my cousin
called me and said uh i asked her how she was doing. She said, when I got there this morning, the living was already set
up. She was already giving herself a...
I said, you see that helpful?
She's just trying to beat me. She make me
sick. That's good.
That's how I am with y'all. So I say
and people are like, well, man, you...
Bro.
To what I make,
to what I spend, the ratio is not
even close.
It's not even close. Yeah.
Oh,
you know,
mine,
mine worse than yours,
but mine is,
mine is always, it's always been like that.
You know,
that it's,
it's a,
it's a discipline that you learn very early.
Yeah.
Matter of fact,
we heard the stories.
We've seen it.
I've seen guys that I play with,
man.
And this,
they,
they,
they,
they down bad,
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Listen, I think it might have been my first year.
Might have been my first year.
And I went second round, obviously, 30.
I forgot what pick I went, you know?
And I think my signing bonus might have been, what, maybe 1.5, 1.2,
something like that. Ooh!
Lord.
Oh, listen.
And you know, when you're young now.
And you were in Florida.
There ain't no state tax.
You know, you're young now.
And so, I'm having fun.
I'm having a good old time.
I look up.
Off season come.
Boy, I done ran through all that.
Hey, listen to me now.
I done ran through all that because I wasn't paying attention.
And I hadn't learned to say no.
And Chad, listen, family, y'all stay with me because I can tell y'all this.
And I'm going to tell you where the discipline come from for me because it started early after that first year.
The off-season that came,
we got into the middle of the season.
We got about to
maybe April or May.
I'll never forget.
I was with Jerome Stanley
at the time.
But I had ran out.
What?
You hear me?
Let me take my glasses off
because you know I play a lot.
I had ran out.
I ain't had nothing left
so I talked to Mr. Stanley I say Mr. Stanley man I've been messed up
doing no problem boom Dennis Northcutt Cleveland Browns wide receiver and Chad if anybody in the
chat know Dennis Northcutt I guarantee you tell you Dennis Northcutt had to give me 150,000
might have been year one.
Maybe, yeah, it had to be year one because after that, I was on point.
Dennis Northcutt had to give me $150,000 so I can get through the season, get through the offseason.
Offseason.
And when them checks started rolling in, I shot Buddy that money back.
From that point on, what are you talking about, cheap?
Yeah. Man, listen, I became
so financially conscious
of everything I did.
Started going to Cleves.
I got that smart car probably in 2004.
I treated myself
to things that I got nice.
That was all, if it wasn't the commercial money,
if it wasn't TV money,
all that stuff I had going off the field,
I ain't touched no more NFL checks
from that point on
when I couldn't make it
through a goddamn offseason.
So you think about it,
you got one five.
You got to realize
I was making 63.
My rent at Millpond,
I made 63,000 my rookie year.
Millpond, the rent was five.
Hold on.
First of all, you couldn't do like, you know how you got to do a rent?
You got to do a rent for like a year.
Yeah.
But I told him, let's see, I got the apartment because I couldn't move in.
But this is how I had, God was looking out for me.
Yes, sir.
My apartment wasn't going to be ready.
So I made the team in August.
My apartment wasn't going to be ready until the 1st of October.
I ain't got nowhere to stay.
1st of October?
I ain't got Ocho.
I ain't got no Ocho.
I ain't got no place to go.
Right.
Man, unless I go to the hotel.
Hotel probably about 50 bucks a night.
Ocho, everybody know.
Melvin Bratton. you may call him Fat Cat.
Mel!
Fat Cat say, hey, I got him the first two weeks.
Right.
You take him the next 10 days.
Bobby Humphrey.
Yeah.
Ricky Nat, you bring it home.
Right.
So I slept with Fat Cat the first two weeks.
Yes, sir.
Then I went to Bobby Humphrey.
They dropped me off. I mean, Mel took it. I ain't got no car two weeks. Yes, sir. Then I went to Bobby Humphrey. They dropped me off.
Me male took it.
I ain't got no car just yet.
Right, right.
Then I got my car in the process.
I'm living with B-Hunk.
Then Hunk, as a matter of fact, no, I ain't got no car
because I'm driving Ricky the Teal.
Ricky the Teal let me drive.
He got a 4x4 based out.
Right, right.
He let me drive his front runner.
For five weeks,
I'm living with teammates.
So now,
October, November, December,
January, February, March,
I got to get six months.
I ain't living there.
So I'm paying $1,000
for a place I ain't even living.
I got to go back and finish up my degree.
I stay in this place called Royal Oaks.
And anybody in Savannah, you know Royal Oaks.
Ocho, $1,000 a month.
And I got a furnishing.
And I got a place to go back to Savannah State.
So I pay for my own tuition.
Yes, sir.
Now, had the president, had some of these presidents that I've been dealing with, they probably would say, well, come on back.
But I had to pay.
I paid no problem.
Wasn't no problem.
Even though I wasn't making money like that.
They just, Ocho, you know, NFL.
People say you've been paying professionals this.
You make a lot of money.
But I wasn't.
Right.
Had a cell phone.
Now, I don't know if you know this, Ocho, but people, if y'all know, back in the 90s,
they had a Roman charge.
So my phone was based out of Colorado.
I brought the phone back to Georgia.
Anytime I powered up, I'm roaming.
Roaming.
Three, four dollars a minute.
And you know, you're more big time than Ocho.
You know, I've been to Nevada. I've been to Nevada.
Yeah, I'm on my way.
Hey, bro. Hey. Right, right, right. Where you at? Yeah, I'm on my way. Hey, bro.
Hey.
Man, what's going on?
I called my brother.
I said, bro, what's going on?
He's like, I said, man, your boy Money Jump for you.
He's like, what you mean?
Man, don't you know?
Don't you know?
Don't you know?
I said, boy, your boy Money Jump forna. I said, boy, you boy, money jump front.
I said, man, you know, I said, man, I'm trying to go back to school, you know, finish up my degree.
Yes, sir.
And, you know, he said, well, the first thing I want you to do is turn that damn phone off.
Right.
Like, all right, get that roaming off there.
Yeah, yeah, get that roaming off.
Because the bill was like, the bill was like,
oh, I got that bill like $1,200.
God damn.
Yes.
In the 90s?
In the 90s.
Shit.
$1,200.
Now, mind you, I'm still paying $500, $510, $525 at Mill Pond.
Right. I'm still paying.
I got $1,200.
I got like $1,000.
I think it was like $1,029 at Royal Oaks. And I had to go to Rent-A-Center because I ain't got no furniture. So I got a a thousand, I think it was like $1,029 at Royal Oaks.
And I had to go to Rent-A-Center because I ain't got no furniture.
So I got to rent furniture, furnish the whole apartment like $250, $300 a month.
Right.
And I got to pay to go back to school.
I ain't got no money coming in, though, Cho.
Yeah.
Hey, listen, I don't think people understand, man.
I don't think people understand, man.
I don't think people understand.
Obviously, the money's a little bit different today.
But again, if the discipline isn't there,
I learned quick.
It took me one year.
One year of, well, I finally made it.
I went through it.
Holy, I'm back at square one.
And somebody else that had been playing got to send me enough just to survive
during the offseason?
Oh, no, boo-boo.
I would never be in,
I would never, ever, ever, ever
be in this situation again.
Ever.
And I'll tell you, I'll tell you that real quick.
Hey, Dennis, Dennis Northcutt,
if you see this, I know you're going to see this.
Boy, I appreciate you because it's because of you
that got me to get myself together, boy.
Never forget it.
So, going into my second year,
my second year, get ready.
So now, Ocho,
I'm a, you know,
my first two years,
I made $63,000.
I think I made $63,000
and then $73,000.
Got a $10,000 raise.
Right.
And so by this time,
I ain't got no contract.
Ain't got no contract, Ocho.
But I kept my place
year-round this time.
So I'm playing.
I ain't got no money coming in.
I'm spending.
I'm going to Black College Beach. You know, I'm spending, you know, I'm going to black college beat.
We, you know, you want to hit your boy doing that thing.
Oh, oh, oh, your boy.
Yeah.
My brother called me.
He said, look here.
And this is the first, this is really the only time in all, in all my years.
Yes, sir.
My brother's ever cursed at me.
The only time ever
he picked up the phone,
he called me.
I said, what's up?
You know, I mean,
what's up, bro?
Hey, what's up?
We good?
You hype, huh?
I could tell
by the tone
of his voice.
Of his voice.
He wasn't in a joking mood.
Oh, yeah.
I'm like, what's up, man?
This is what he said to me,
verbatim.
I'm not going to go broke fucking with you.
And hung up.
And hung up.
That's the only time my brother has ever uttered a curse word at me.
The only time.
Say no more.
Yeah. Say no more. Yeah.
Say no more.
Hey, because I don't know because I was I'm thinking, man, I'm going to be I'm going to be his like, bro.
And, you know, later he explains to me, say, bro, you don't understand an injury here or something happened there. You're not going to play in the NFL if you were a doctor or a lawyer
or had a normal occupation.
Your career is not going to be as long as theirs.
And you needed to understand that.
Yeah.
Right.
But he was the only one.
If my sister would have called me, I'd say, get out of my face.
But that was the only time.
And from that moment on, well, I didn't have no choice
because I started having babies and, you know. Yeah. Oh, you ain't have no choice because I started having babies.
Oh, you ain't got no choice.
That'll get you right.
That'll get you nowhere real quick.
You know the three words I hated?
Three words to this day, and I ain't heard them since.
I love you.
Shannon,
I'm pregnant.
God!
Woo!
God!
Got to be more careful.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, some, listen.
They were nothing but blessings on the back end.
Woo!
Nothing but blessings.
They did.
Because here's the thing, Ocho.
Now, my homeboy is hearing.
My homeboy is Savannah.
Right.
He hearing, yeah, he probably ain't going to make it.
You know, he ain't going to make it.
Look at that.
He thought he was going to be a first-round pick.
He going to seventh round.
He ain't going to even make the team.
Right.
My homeboy just doing like a kid.
He ain't going to be able to take care of them kids
yada yada yada
man
Ocho
and I remember my grandmother
the only thing she ever said
you make them
you take care of them now
that's it
she didn't
she wasn't
I'm disappointed in you
because I didn't raise you like that
the only thing she said
take care of them kids, boy.
Because you know old people, they don't call you by your name.
My grandma very often called me by name.
She called me boy, called me son.
That's the way they do it inside.
She said, hey, boy, take care of them kids.
Okay.
It got, Ocho, it made me focus.
But it gave me a desire because my desire to succeed now was far greater than your desire
to want me to fail but see the one thing that i had in my favor that you didn't is that i control
my success yeah only thing you could do was wish and hope right i had it in my hands yeah it was
yours to lose man ocho man look here but those look here. But those, man, that was the time, Ocho, that I look back and I think about it.
And as we talk about a lot of times financially, we weren't always the most financially responsible people.
No, no.
Take your time.
Now, sometimes you don't get an opportunity to recover because if you make too great a mistake.
Yeah. At this juncture in my life, Ocho, I ain't opportunity to recover because if you make too great a mistake. Yeah.
At this juncture of my life, Ochoa, I ain't trying to hit nothing but singles.
I ain't trying to hit nothing out the park.
You can't.
You can't. If I need to walk, as long as I get on base.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's different, man.
Financial literacy is so important for us.
It's not even about being an athlete.
Just for everybody in
general, understanding the value of a dollar. I had to learn. I learned really quick. It just
took one incident. It took one mistake and it tightened and straightened me up really quick.
And it's gotten me to the point where I am today. Listen, 11, 12 years removed for the game.
And obviously I'm very fortunate because of some of the people surrounded by me, Doug, for one, some other people, to where I'm at a point now where I'm making more now and I'm not even playing football.
I ain't got to take no hits.
I ain't got to score no touchdowns.
And I'm making more now.
And I ain't caught a damn pass in 10 years.
Thank you.
Man, listen.
else. Thank you.
Man, listen.
But then those principles and that financial
discipline is still instilled in me.
I have a little fun
here and there. Yeah, for sure.
For the kids, for the missus. But it's never
to the extreme where I have to maintain
and keep up an image. No.
Never. Never.
I never get to that point.
I understand.
I don't care what you see
going across that screen
across that ticker.
But that money,
that money will jump funny real fast
if you move it wrong.
My grandma always said,
a fool and his money
sell shoon part ways.
They will.
Every time.
At what point in time, Ocho,
and like me for cars.
Ocho, I done had every car. Ferraris don't do it for me
Mercedes
I've had every
Rolls Royce
I've had them all
so now
me just getting a car
hey
ain't nothing wrong with that range
I get that thing serviced every year
and it still drive good
and you get from point A to point B
the exact same
how about my
my dumb ass
I think it was 2009 and maybe 2010 I leased a damn Bugatti And you get from point A to point B, the exact same. How about my dumb ass?
I think it was 2009 and maybe 2010.
I leased the damn Bugatti for a year.
And then I get fined one year.
We playing the Philadelphia Eagles in the preseason.
I forgot who wore number 55.
Caucasian brother.
I forgot his name.
I got hit across the middle.
I'm talking about big hit. My, it's preseason. I'm like, well, golly. I got hit across the middle. I'm talking about big hit.
My, it's preseason.
I'm like, well, golly.
I think my helmet went flying.
I went to the sideline and I had my phone on the sideline
and I tweeted,
it's okay, guys.
I'm okay.
It was a good hit.
I tweeted,
the NFL fined me $25,000
in the preseason.
I tweeted out the following day. I'm chatting. Y'all can find this tweet too. I tweeted out the following day.
I'm chat.
Y'all can find this tweet too.
I tweeted out the following day.
Well,
man,
they done took 25,000.
That was one of my Bugatti payments.
That's your old ears,
man.
I took that car back by the month later.
I mean,
get this,
get this,
get this.
Why?
But you already locked into the,
you might as well just kept it,
man.
I took that car back a month later
By the time we got to goddamn November
We was in a prison
By the time we got to November
Uh-uh, you got
Baby, you got to go
You got to go
Mind you, I had did that based off
I had had all type of shows in the off season
So it was coming in like crazy
So I was like, you know what?
I'm going to treat myself
And get something I've never had before
that not very many people had
and I did that
you know
I treated myself a little bit
but it had nothing to do
with what I had coming in
on the field
right
never again
I said let me lock back in
and get back to the discipline
that I had
fucking displayed
the past six or seven years
but
I know what it's like
to drive it now
and then plus, Ocho,
out here,
whatever kind of car you think you can have,
drive it in Beverly Hills.
And when you pull up to the light,
I guarantee you're going to see another one
look just like it,
just a different color.
Yeah.
Unless you got the space shuttle.
And they got those.
Yeah.
So I don't know who you're trying to impress
because drive around here
and you're going to see 70 million,
100 million,
200 million dollar mansion.
You think you're impressing somebody
and they tap a button
and the whole wall go down into the floor.
The entire wall.
So imagine you got whatever size house you got,
you press a button and the wall disappears.
So you can't impress nobody.
So once you realize that you can't impress nobody out here, man, I wish I might.
I'm going to drive mine.
Man, what you drive?
A 2012 Range Rover.
Yeah.
A 2005 smart car.
With the rims scuffed up, man.
Wait, once you get the rims painted, why?
Why?
That didn't really hurt nobody.
Oh, man.
Guess what?
I'm going to pull up to the curb again and go scuff them up again.
So I'm good.
Yeah.
But, I mean, once you realize, Ocho, that the people that you try and impress,
they don't really care.
I mean, if you think about it, people don't really care about you.
No.
They don't.
They don't.
And I tell people all the time.
I tell players,
even the players playing today.
I tell them all the time.
I say, listen,
find a way to make yourself
a household name.
Find yourself a way
to make yourself a household name.
And you do that by what you do on the field.
And you get to a point in your career
where your name
is bigger than anything you can buy.
Your name is bigger than anything
you can purchase.
So it doesn't matter what you're driving,
they're recognizing who the individual is
outside that helmet.
Yep.
When your name and your visibility is bigger than anything
you could purchase or put on and wear,
they go your value.
They go your value right there. You don't
need the fancy car. You don't need all the
motherfucking jewelry because when you're out in public,
oh shit, they go
on show. I got one. I got a wildlife
bracelet. Got me a little
nail. Got two
bracelets. But I need to get my number back. I got to get my number because you know what my house got a bracelet. Got me a little nail. Yeah. Got two bracelets. But I need to get my number back.
I got to get my number
because you know
when my house got broken into,
they took my number.
You got to get your 84?
It wasn't the...
You got to get your 84?
Yeah, man.
My brother gave it to me.
See, the thing is,
like the watch is not...
Even the watch is not Ocho.
They don't have the same...
They don't have the same value to me.
They don't hold it?
Okay.
Because Ocho, it was a grind.
Every watch that I got, I saw that watch, and I was like, I save up and get it.
They get it, yeah.
That's a good feeling, too, huh?
Man, Ocho, that's what hurts so bad, Ocho, is that I saved up to get those watches, man.
I mean, man, that thing hurt.
Like I said, it wasn't because
insurance covered everything. It was
that, man, I was like, man, I remember
seeing that watch. I'm like,
I'm going to get that. Okay.
5,000 here say,
oh, I got an appearance there. Got an autograph
sign in here. Do something there.
End up saving. It might take me two years,
but I got it.
And the feeling that when you save up to get It might take me two years, but I got it. Yeah. And the feeling that
when you save up
to get something,
like me,
that's why I don't
really do a whole lot.
Right.
Because I got money
now to go do it.
It ain't like,
it don't have the same
meaning to me.
Nah.
And you know what's good?
Now you're speaking
of saving, right?
I myself,
we just got a new place.
Obviously,
you see the backdrag.
I'm not at the old place
no more.
Right.
I told Real, I give you a year and a half, and I'm up out of here.
Well, I don't know where she going to be.
I know I'm leaving.
So I got my whole up.
Hold on.
Let me show you real quick.
Hold on.
I ain't bullshit.
Listen.
You see this?
You about to build a house?
Well, Uncle, I'm not playing.
Uncle, I'm not playing.
I got my flow plans right here.
I got my flow plans right here.
It's called Osho's World.
I told Ray, I said, listen, I'm going to give you a year and a half.
We ain't going to be here no more.
I know we just got here. I think we only be here three weeks going to give you a year and a half. We ain't going to be here no more. I know we just got here.
I think we only be here three weeks.
I give you a year and a half, and we moving.
I told myself by 2025, I need to be breaking ground in January.
On my birthday, I need to be breaking ground on January.
It's called Ojo's World.
Little 12,000 square foot.
Little 12?
Man, listen, I got 11 kids, man.
I got 11 kids.
They might be in college
or something.
You know, everybody,
damn near everybody
grown now
except for the little three.
But I'm going to treat myself
for all the hard work
and all the saving
I've done throughout the years.
Right.
And then come on the back end
and do something I want to do
for the little ones.
For the little ones.
Just as a fun, I will open it up
but it's too big and I can't
write that goddamn big but
man, listen, I'm talking about I've been penny pinching
for a very long time
just to do something like that.
Just to do something like that. I'm finna get it.
You gotta reward yourself.
Oh yeah.
And the fact that me
and her beefing, so I want to be able to say
you know what
I don't want to talk to you
right now
I'm finna go on
the west wing
I'm finna go on
the west wing
I don't even want to
I ain't trying
I want to be able to
play hide and seek
and it take you
about an hour
to find me
man you wild
little joke
nah nah nah nah
I'm more not lit my mouth dry right now
all this time I've been talking cause there ain't no water
in the refrigerator downstairs
but
that's what uh
I can't
I can't afford nothing right now my money
you know I'm penny pinching I'm trying to
I got some
I got some plans I got a master plan I got some, I got some plans.
I got a master plan brewing. Oh, you got plans?
I got some brewing.
I got some brewing, Ocho.
I got some brewing.
I didn't give you my plan.
That's my plan right there.
So I'm locked in.
I ain't spending nothing.
You know, Chad, if y'all see me in the same outfit,
you know, for two, three weeks, a month, two months,
now you know why.
Yeah.
two, three weeks, a month, two months.
Now you know why.
Yeah.
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