Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Ja'Marr not negotiating, McCaffrey placed on IR, AP ordered to surrender assets
Episode Date: September 15, 2024Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Ja'Marr Chase having no plans to negotiate his contract this season. Then, Unc and Ocho weigh-in on Christian McCaffrey being placed on injured re...serve. Later, Unc and Ocho react to Adrian Peterson selling off assets for debt collection.03:10 - Robert kraft is pissed that Jerry Is in HOF11:10 - Ja’Marr chase contract15:10 - Christian Mcaffrey hurt25:20 - Adrian Peterson is in debt of 12 million45:56 - Kyler Murray on Marvin Harrison Jr53:20 - Lil Wayne responds to SB snub01:03:45 - Que and Aye(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, oh, Joe, oh, Joe.
What happened? What happened?
Patriots owner Robert Kraft is pissed off. Okay off that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is in the Hall
of Fame and he's not. Kraft, who is still yet to be enshrined in Canton, reacted to
Jones' induction in 2017 with anger and confusion. This is due to his belief that it met Jones
was being given credit over him for the NFL's explosion into the multi-billion dollar empire.
At the time Jones induction,
Kraft reportedly told a friend,
he hasn't been to an NFC title game in two decades.
And he gets in, how does that work?
Oh, they beefing, the bigot has beefing.
I like that.
I like that, but listen,
I understand where Mr. Kraft is coming from.
It has been two decades, hasn't it?
The most recent.
28 years.
Seven, is it seven?
Is it seven times Super Bowl champion?
Who that?
The Patriots? Mr. Kraff.
Six. Six.
Yeah.
Tom has seven, but he got another one with Tampa.
So it's six. Okay, that's right.
That's right. Tommy Ghosn.
I mean, listen, if anyone should be enshrined
in that Hall of Fame
for what they've done to turn that program, excuse me, that franchise around,
it should be Mr. Graff. Yeah.
Because Jerry is still living on what was done in the past.
Long, long time ago. Yeah.
Long, long, long, long, long, long, long time ago.
And right. Right.
So it is the Cowboys.
They're starting the helmet does sell itself as opposed to, you know,
the red, white and blue down there, down there in Foxborough.
But it happens.
I mean, you know, the thing is, oh, and people like, well, I don't know what.
Yeah, it happens.
I mean, I know guys that that when some guys get in and they don't do like,
bro, I would have this many pro balls, I'm this many first team, all pro.
I did this X, Y and Z Z how such a such my bro hell I vote
I get it I'm gonna hear your I'm gonna hear you I'm gonna let you vent and and
this is what I always tell this what I tell people when they want you to get in
ain't nothing you've done can keep you out when they know they'll change the rules to keep your ass out.
Yeah. Yeah.
And I believe it today because I still want my brother to get it.
So I ain't going to say too much.
But I just be.
But y'all know, y'all know, y'all know, Tio should have been a first ballot.
Man got to what the third.
He got the third, the third most touchdown catches, probably like the third most yard.
He's three men have ever been first team, all pro on three different teams, three,
two on with first ballot hall of famers, Ted Hendricks, the stork, prime time and
Tara Lewis, three men in the history of the NFL in the history. The NFL been playing football since 1920.
The real deal.
And you say no.
No, that's the game they man, politics, baby politics.
I think that look and look,
everything everybody says they're going to use,
you know, the situation, I think I hate him bringing it up, but people like, OK, what transpired at the video evidence
so that he went in there X, Y, Z. And then they say, well, hello, you is the owner of
one of the biggest scandals in NFL history.
People's like, well, if you don't, if you didn't know, you should have known.
I don't believe you knew.
Coach Belichick ain't sharing that information. Ain't nobody knew, but Coach Belichick and them damn coaches.
Because that's why guess what happened.
When one of them left and went to the team that I played for, he brought that same bull dive there.
And Mr. B got his you brought that same bull job there.
And Mr. B got it. You know what?
Up out of there.
They took that over to London and they called it and Mr. B said, Oh no, Oh no.
Ain't no second chance.
They ain't we sorry.
Apologize.
No, you got to go.
Got to go.
So that's who knew about it.
And you know, if you remember, he tried to do it to the jazz.
Eric Manjini, he said, he say, Hey, Bill, you know that if you remember, he tried to do it to the jazz. Eric Mangini, he said he say, hey, you know that thing you do.
I won't keep my mouth shut.
Just don't do it to me.
Oh, Joe, me and you, me and you used to rob banks.
I said, well, oh, Joe, you know what? Oh, Joe, I'm going straight.
As a matter of fact, oh, Joe, I'm in best my money.
I got me a bank. Now I know you rob.
I know you rob banks, Ocho, but just don't hit your boy.
Guess what you say?
I'm gonna hit your, hey, I'm gonna hit your stuff on Friday at noon.
Oh no, okay, you are.
Hey, guess what?
We'll have a bank robbery at noon on Friday.
He gonna be driving a such-and-such.
He gonna be wearing this.
What you want me to do?
I was gonna keep my mouth.
You mean to tell me you that cavalier that I said I won't I'm going to keep my mouth
shut. You continue to do what you do. Just don't do it to me. Right. Hey, oh, sure. That man say later for you.
I would do it to you.
Okay.
Because think about it.
If Coach Mangini don't tell, yeah, they're not stopping.
Name the person that stopped something.
Just say, you know what?
I've had a John Q moment.
I've had a change of heart.
I don't want to do this no more.
I know it's wrong. So I'm just stopping out of the kindness I've had a change of heart. I don't want to do this no more.
I know it's wrong.
So I'm just stopping out of the kindness because that's the type of person that I am.
It don't stop.
You feel more and more emboldened to do it.
Because.
Right.
Oh, no.
So yeah, it's tough.
I like Mr. Kraff.
I don't know how much time you spent around him
when you was there, but-
Yeah, he cool, cool, real cool, real cool.
He's always, he goes out of his way.
Anytime he sees me and you know, I'm talking,
he always touch me, hey, I love what you're doing.
I can tell you study.
I can tell you do your homework.
You're great.
I really appreciate it.
I know your parents, your grandma, really proud of you. He's always given me my
flowers even and he's like, Hey, he said, I understand you got a job to do. And
he's like, you do a damn good job too. So he, he, he give you, he give you his
credit. So I've always, you know, for the most part, oh, chill out owners. When I,
when I've been in, you know, uh, know At the Super Bowl and go to their functions. They think they they you know, hey
They know I got a job to do. I don't I don't really know you well enough personally to attack you personally
I'm talking about your team and it just so happens you own that team. So, you know what you kind of like collateral damage
You know, hey, hey cuz that's how you know with your family. Hey, you're talking about my brother. You know, you don't say, Hey, cause that's how, you know, with your family, you talking about my brother, you talking about me,
that's my brother. What the hell you think I'm supposed to do?
Like be happy with you. Even if you tell him the truth, I still ain't gonna like
it. So yeah, I get it. But I mean, come on, put me, I mean,
what, what else can he do? He is on the committee. He's on the,
on the TV committee. The man won six Super Bowl.
They went to the way I get it.
But even after the even after let's just say for the sake of argument,
you say, you know what you got to you won those three.
You won the first three doing that.
How did one three more fans?
Well, would that would that tell you any any went to end it went to what they went to five, they want three.
No, no, no, let me take that back.
They went to know they won three, they lost three because they lost to the Giants twice and they lost to Philly.
But they were three.
The Nick Foles play, yeah. Yeah.
So I do think, I think, I do think Mr. Craft is very, very deserving of being put in place
into the football hall of fame.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Jamar Chase says he's not planning to renegotiate a long-term deal with the Bengals this season.
He reportedly believes the team misled him during the off season as he sought a new deal.
Per Schefter, Adam Schefter, who came in with me, he and I were both rookies.
He was a rookie reporter.
I was a rookie wire receiver.
Chase claims the Bengals told him following the 2023 season and during his past off season
that extension would be coming. That did not happen.
And the team ultimately only picked up his fifth year option with season salary
jump 1.1 million this season and to a fully guaranteed 21.8
and 2025 at the same time,
chase watched other wide receivers around the league got paid,
just got paid. Oh, AJ Brown, three years, 96 million.
Thirty three a year. CD Lamb, four years, one thirty six.
Hmm.
Brandon, I you four years, one twenty.
Hmm. I'm Ross St.
Brown, four years, one twenty.
Hmm. Chase teammate Justin Jefferson, four years, 140.
Among others, Tyreek got a new deal.
Jalen Waddle, Devontae Smith,
Chase still has two years running on his rookie deal.
He'll have one year left after this season.
And if I'm not mistaken, it says the stalemate
got to the point where Chase reportedly took out
a $50 million insurance
policy on himself for the season to protect against possible injury or any potential loss
of salary.
Hey, man, it's, you know, I just, the business is ugly, man.
Yeah.
That's why I hate the business side of things.
I know a lot of people in the chat will say, you know, we signed a contract.
You have to honor that contract.
They don't honor them.
Yeah, they don't honor them at all.
I understand.
Ask Dan Brian how that honor contract worked for him.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Listen, there's so many examples.
Ask Z.Galya how that contract worked for him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So many examples though. So many examples. You know, you got to strike while it's hot. You, yeah. So many examples though.
So many examples, you know,
you got to strike while it's hot.
You got to strike while it's hot.
Now I know he has two years left on his deal.
When we talk about a special player.
They cut players all the time with two years left.
Hell, they'll cut them with three years left.
Yeah, all the time.
I mean.
I, it's just, I would want my best offensive weapon outside of my quarterback.
I would want him happy.
Yeah, I absolutely agree.
Knowing knowing how good he is knowing what he's done for you knowing what he can do and
will do in the future.
I would just want him happy because you I mean it's just going to get even more expensive
the following year anyway.
Oh yeah.
Oh he's like I I want to know.
He probably wanted if what did what did Chase get?
Chase got a meaner, Jefferson got what?
Thirty five a year.
Yeah, 35 a year.
He was I won't follow it.
Damn. Thirty six a year.
I won't follow it.
Hey,
whatever you got to do, man, just
you. Yeah, I'm curious and I want to see.
I'm curious to see the game tomorrow
and just watch his body language.
Watch his body language and that will tell it all.
That will tell it all.
I mean, that's been a huge distraction,
not just for the team, but for Jamar.
And I thought, I'm not sure if Joe Burrow
has that power just yet.
Most of the time your quarterback can go up
and intervene with great understanding
if we're serious about what we're trying to do.
It's only right we pay our best receiver.
Our best receiver that's going to be here
for the long haul.
Who's a viable target and the reason for my success the past two three years
It's crazy I've seen it guys in contract. Oh my health strain. Oh my cow
The 49 of the places Christian McCaffrey on injury reserve McCaffrey
Calve tightness and Achilles tendonitis led to the decision
McCaffrey calf tightness and Achilles tendonitis led to the decision.
Kyle Shanahan told reporters that McCaffrey
will be absent Sunday after not practicing Friday.
Kyle added that the player had his worst day,
the most pain at Thursday's practice.
This means the reigning offensive player of the year
will miss at least the next four games
and won't be eligible to return until week six
when the 49ers are slated to play Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks, which he probably won't come
back there because I'm gonna give him an extra 10 days off.
Oh, Joe.
Cause if he missed that, he can be boo boo.
I'll make sure he's really, really healthy.
Uh, I think Kyle had a joke.
There's like those, uh, people, the fantasy that drafted him, they probably
start doing some heavy drinking.
Hey, listen, they're going to be fine.
If I'm not mistaken, I think the backup name is Jordan Mason.
I think the way the way he looked in week one, you know, with Christopher being out,
man, listen, they're going to be fine.
They're going to be fine.
I think the production will still be there, you know, the next four weeks
or next five weeks, whenever McAfee decides to come back
and he'll pick up right where he left off.
The offensive line is phenomenal, man.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
The offensive line is phenomenal.
And I think what they were able to do, what Kyle Shanahan was able to do,
some of the creativity that he used to use McAfee and he's putting Debo in McAfee, and he's putting Debo in that spot.
Yeah.
He's putting Debo in the backfield, you know,
ran a few, ran a few dive plays, a few stretch plays,
you know, a few plays out the backfield.
So he's going to get that same offensive production
from somewhere and just in different ways.
Well, that's why, that's why, look,
Bobby Turner, who's the running back coach,
if there's a Shannon hand on your team, we have Mike or Kyle, Bobby Turner is Turner who's the running back coach if there's a shanahan on your team with Mike or cow
Bobby Turner is gonna be the running back coach
I know Bobby 30 years like I said know his wife Kim knew all the girls as a matter of fact
I was just out here a couple of within Vegas a couple of months ago and is one of his daughters was out here and
stopped by
With Shelly Shelly was out here and she stopped by the room
and we talked for like two hours.
He's like, oh, I gotta go.
But they're great.
I love Bobby T.
He's my guy.
Just love Crack Joe's wedding.
All the coaches was great that Mike brought in.
But it's, Ocho, it's in that in that system, in that run,
as a running back in that system, you get one cut, ain't no dancing. Yeah. But Alex gives me say,
just say, Hey, you ain't on the dance floor. All that. You can all that. Ain't none of that.
You put your right foot in the dirt. You put your left foot in the dirt and you get your ass down
here. And if somebody hits you in the backfield, I'm gonna find out who it is and I'm gonna put my foot in his ass and he ain't gonna be on the.
I tell you what,
man, man, Alex used to go at it.
He like, you want to catch passes,
you got all the muscles.
I say, Alex, these muscles ain't for football.
What the hell you talking about?
These ain't for football.
Oh, you think I live all this way from football?
Oh no.
Oh no.
But, uh, it was great.
But, uh, but you're right.
Kyle is going to find a way to scheme him up.
It's going to get him in that zone and they're going to, because they can
run the football so well, guess what?
Devo and IU can kill.
They're going to be running Scott as free because they're going to drop that
safety down because they got to get that eight guy in the box. They're going to be running Scott and free because they're going to drop that safety down
because they got to get that eight guy in the box.
They're going to run. You try to play cover to they're going to run you up out of it.
That's what I tell T.D. all the time.
T.D. run their ass out of cover, too. Yeah.
I start a T.D.
Hey, office line, get him to the line of scrimmage. Oh, that's what we got to do. Our job was to get T.D. to the line of scrimmage.
Oh, that's all we got to do.
Our job was to get TD to the line of scrimmage.
My job, a lot of times I'm back side
is to make sure that end don't put his helmet in TD hill.
I got you.
Now run him up out of it.
Now when they, now we're finna cook.
Okay, now I got crystal, old Joe.
I'm cooking with grease. Ain't nothing that, man. No, no, no stick. Nah
And we run them a part of it and now all of a sudden
TD got a hundred and fifty John the past for 250. I got like 70 TD got a
Rod got like 85 it got yeah, that's how we do it
We don't run yet play cover two if you want to,
we run your ass up out of it.
We get you out of cover two.
You not finna stop us with no seven man box.
Ain't no way, it ain't happening.
No way, no how.
And we get that ball with four minutes to go,
and we go double tight, y'all not getting the ball back.
I sure hope, oh, I sure hope y'all got a lead,
cause if you don't, you ain't getting the ball back
to get one.
Oh no.
Ain't happening.
It ain't happening.
Ooh, got a sad story, Ocho.
Hold on, hold on.
When y'all went double tight,
who was on the other side of you?
Carswell, called him house.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Oh yeah.
We running.
Hey, we coming.
Hey, and guess what?
We running it and what you gonna do? You gonna stop it?
Okay. Okay. Sharp, you too light. Don't worry about me.
Stop it. I'm too light. Stop it. You can't stop it. I bet
you don't make no tackle. Well, Portis Portis used to run
that thing so smooth, man, that stretch. Yeah.
Yeah.
Bend it, bend it, bend it, hold it, hold it, hold it.
And then hit that foot in the ground.
That's it.
That's it.
That's the only job we had to make a backside is to make sure that the running back knows
because he's going to be hesitant.
He take that helmet to the hip.
He's going to be hesitant to come back there.
He needed to know smooth sailing.
Hey, ain't no rough waters back.
Ain't no choppy waters back here, bro.
You good.
Right, right.
Hey, that's it.
Line, get him to the line of scrimmage.
Once he break the line of scrimmage,
Rod, Ed, knock people off him down the field.
Hey, hey, we going to make you a chaser, not a pursuer. You say, that's all you make.
Hey, we will make you a chase or not a pursuer.
You say, hey, do you tell people, hey, pursue to the ball?
Now we will drop that.
We will make you a chaser.
You have to chase the ball because your ass
going to be in a chase position, not in the pursuit.
Oh, yeah. Oh, we had that thing down to a sign.
Yeah, because you don't want to be that one
because they're going to put that film on.
Oh, yeah. You know, they're going to put that film on. Oh yeah, you don't want that.
Oh, they're going to put that film on.
Oh, Alison put that film on you.
84, what you doing here?
Hey, I remember them days, boy.
Man, that's just, I'm like, bro, hold on.
I know I ain't the only one that missed the block.
So I'm the only one that missed the block.
So hold on.
I'm going to there thinking like, I, you, oh Joe, you know you messed up.
So I already messed up.
I'm like, I'm going to go to the gym.
I'm going to the gym.
I'm going to the gym.
I'm going to the gym.
I'm going to the gym. I'm going to the gym. I'm going to the gym. I'm going to the gym. know I ain't the only one that missed the block. So I'm the only one that missed the block.
So I'm going to that bank and I you know, you know, you messed up.
So I already know. I say, I know.
Ain't no way in hell out of 65 plays.
I'm the only mofo that missed the block
because I already know they go put my stuff on there.
I only care. Now I got to the point
because every week they go put my stuff up on the board.
I don't care
84
You watching how many tickets you buy? Well, you should have bought a couple of books
Man, hey, oh, so that was paid and you don't want to let you you know You don't want to let you pay because a lot of times you get away with stuff because they do it.
They don't know you to f up.
And then it's one thing to f up.
It's another thing to give piss poor effort.
That's what I mean.
Mm hmm.
Mm hmm. But that was though, though, was oh,
could I be no, oh, I got it good.
I'd be done come back to the hall, oh, ooh.
I can't wait till they show the film on Wednesday
because I cooked some, oh, I cooked them.
Oh, yeah.
Because I feel better on a block than I did in the past
because they expect, you know what I'm saying?
They expect me to win on the past play.
But when I tie one of them D,
then one of them D line went up.
And they can't get off?
Oh, you're right.
I tied him up, Mojo.
I tied him up.
They're the 100 after, maybe.
Man, you ain't no old pump, no old bus, no wire receiver.
Don't worry about it.
You know I didn't get you in the club, maybe.
That's how I have it. Tied up. You know I ain't got you in the club, maybe you want me in the club?
That's how I have it.
Tie it up.
Mad as hell.
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Hey, GB, explaining what he believes led to the arrest
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Oh, Joe, got a sad story to share with you.
Oh, man, I did it last year, but now it's come to a head.
Adrian Peterson, who earned more than $100 million during his 15-year NFL career, he
now faces a debt in excess of $12 million, and he's been ordered to turn over his assets
to pay for it.
According to the USA Today, a Houston judge has ordered AP to surrender property to satisfy the debt.
Constables have been ordered to seize assets from his home. A court appointed receiver
has accused Peterson of playing a shell million and then he barred.
I think he barred like five million in like two years to interest.
So when you borrow money like that, you got to play like 20, 25% interest on Joe.
So it went from five million to like eight million in three years. It might be 50% interest. Oh Joe, but then you throw a birthday party and
you fly everybody. I wish I might have a birthday party and I fly y'all in to
come to my party. Where they do that at?
He got camels, he got tigers.
Dude thought he was talking for real.
Man, it's, listen, you know how I am. The chat know, hell, the goddamn world know
how I am when it come to finances.
And I don't play that.
I don't play that.
Listen, him being in this situation is very unfortunate
I wish him well and hoping everything turns out in his favor. I'm not sure how this works
He owe 12 million. I mean it in front of looks over here. He got it
Yeah, I hope so. I hope he does
Yeah, I hope so. I hope he does. I hope he has some. How you take out a loan to throw yourself a birthday party?
You better get, you better go down there and get about five or six dozen crabs and some shrimp.
Is it here you go? Who takes out a loan to throw themselves a birthday party
unless you're what?
Trying to impress the party goers.
I don't know.
That's crazy, man.
100?
Damn, man.
Ocho, how you, Ocho, you throw a birthday party and you bring it.
What he's flying 300 people, 300 guests.
He flew in 300 guests.
I don't know 300 people.
If I'm 56, I don't know 300 people.
And I damn sure don't know enough for people to fly their ass to a mile.
Right. I'm sure don't know enough for people to fly the ass to a mouth. It right.
But you think you think I know 300 buckets, 300 burns.
Hey, no, that's messed up, man.
He flew in 320 people.
Oh, Joe, check this out, Joe.
Yeah, but guess how I flew.
More fun, first class. Oh, oh.
Is there is there any way? Oh, can you just file bankruptcy?
Hey, you know, if you ain't got no money, it's hard to file bankruptcy.
You ain't got no money.
Because guess what? Your credit going to be shot. So what you gonna put up it what you gonna put up for collateral
And
Yeah, I mean
Let them all the mobile music. Hey, can we get this? You know all women you say what I'm gonna get it with ass in my
We got no money
What I'm gonna pay with it for what I'm gonna pay with it but what am I going to pay to get
what you're asking for if he doesn't have the thing is the best thing to have
if you don't have money is to have great credit you could have f-dub credit if
you got money you see how that. Boy, and the people don't
care. And think about it. Anytime you try to buy stuff,
what are you gonna do? They gonna pull them credit scores,
credit scores, Equifax, Empyrean, what's the experience?
So at this point, in general, they got three of them. Now,
some might be a little higher than the other one, but I feel very good.
Mine all start with eight.
I ain't going to say what else they got.
You know what comes after that?
But I feel bad because of all three of my start with eight. Right.
But OK, but I but I got a little bit of money.
I ain't saying I'm the richest man in the world, but I got great credit
and I do have a little cash.
But I'm not I'm not doing anything to impress anybody. I'm not buying no, no $10 million home.
I'm not buying no, no million dollar car. I'm not buying flying people in. Oh,
oh, I used to have a party in Glenville. Hey, y'all could drive in. Hey, you welcome to come. You ain't gotta bring nothing.
I got all the alcohol. I got a hundred pound of crab leg, a hundred pound of shrimp. We got like
a hundred, you know, 200 hot dogs, 200 hamburgers, all of that. Look, hey, have at it. But to get
there the best way you can. Preferably I'd prefer you to walk because you're going to be drunk by
the time you leave. Now I don't want nobody to have walk because you're going to be drunk by the time you leave.
Now I want nobody have no accident.
Not going to work. Thank God we're watching over.
Nobody got no do I. Nobody got harm.
But I ain't press nobody.
Man, man, who?
Y'all know I got money.
I'm playing it in a field.
I'm the highest paid X, Y, Z.
But I'm not going to impress nobody.
Yeah. A theme, a theme birthday party.
Blue jeans, T-shirt, shorts, flip flops,
sandals, whatever, that's the theme.
Two.
I don't even celebrate my birthday.
I just say, I say, say me a little prayer.
I'm glad to see, glad to see another year.
Yeah.
Give me a couple of Starbucks,
give me a cigar, man, and kick my feet up.
That's another. That's how I just feel. I just feel bad, O me a cigar, man, and kick my feet up. That's nothing.
That's all I just feel. I just feel bad.
Oh Joe, that people come in and I mean, some people are never, some people
are never see a million dollars in their lifetime.
And I get it when they say, we say he made over a hundred million.
You figure uncle Sam will take 50% of that.
So that's 50 million.
Let's just say, Oh Joe, I throw 25 billion.
I just throw 25.
You still got to have 25 left.
Even, even if, even after your agent take his cut back then, they tell you what?
Three, 4%, I don't know if they pay for everything.
Nah.
And people like, Oh, kids, kids don't live.
Her the thing.
Yes.
My grandpa used to say, my grandpa told my brother and I, we were young. He said the worst kind of poor you can be is child poor.
Don't let that go over your head, people.
That's an 18 year expense.
That's damn near as long as your mortgage.
Now, just imagine your mortgage.
You got one because they are the people they are.
They're very many people that have seven mortgages.
So you start having five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten kids.
OK. And they're not by one.
Guess what, Ocho? That's 18 years.
I know I don't done the math.
Oh, shit, I hadn't done it to plenty of times.
OK, so you know what that mean? That's right. That's why you ain't one of the big guys.
Hell, no. My vacation was right there.
That was my vacation right there.
The private school that's big, that the vacation I would have taken.
Yeah. Went to a private school.
And saving for the college.
That's what a vacation with that's where my vacation with and a vehicle for.
That's where my vacation with.
That's why that's what a total vision, because I show.
The thing is, and I don't.
I can honestly say this, I knew, not everybody, but I knew
people wanted to see me fail.
But my desire to succeed was greater than the desire to see me fail.
Because see, they had no control over that.
I had control over my success or failure. So all they could do is hope, wish, pray.
Wasn't gonna happen.
Wasn't gonna happen.
But I knew, the only thing my grandma said
when I say ready out, you know, such and such, pregnant.
Okay, all right, boy.
You take care of the kids.
Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am.
So now my focus totally shifted.
It ain't no more about me.
It ain't no more about getting no watches.
It's no more about X, Y, Z.
I got kids. I got responsibilities now.
That's not that my that's got my name.
So now I got to make sure I put them in the best situation.
I got to put them in a better situation than what I was in.
I wanted my kids to be able to start on third base.
Because guess what?
I started I was in the stands.
I didn't have a bad.
But somebody looked at me and said,
hell, that kid like he can play, let's bring him down.
But to lose that kind of money, Ocho.
Man, please, and that's just it's just one.
That's one example.
We've got to understand.
Ninety ninety two, eighty seven percent of us go broke when we done playing.
So this is just one example because of who the individual is.
That's the hundred million.
So think about the people that never made a hundred million.
You remember Rashad Breeland, the guy from Kansas City.
I just read he he sold his Super Bowl ring.
Eighty one thousand.
Hey, it's a man and people like they people love to laugh
and wonder why, why so goddamn cheap?
Why? Why? Dog, man, listen.
But I ain't played football in 12 years and still living the
same lifestyle I was living when I was making money, when I was in the league.
I'm still living the same exact way.
My cheap ass lived at the stadium.
Marvin Lewis had to kick me out the stadium because I refused to buy a damn place.
You know how diabolical, you know how fucking cheap that is? Yes. The
stadium has everything I need. I'm crying. I'm not crying. Why are you making me? I'm
here. I'm here to work. I'm here to get a plate. Everything I need is right here. Why
are you making me get a place? Man, shit. Oh Joe, I got the same, I mean, for the most part, I had the same major since 1996 at the
same marketing guy since 1999.
I ain't changed.
Why change?
I had an opportunity to go to big old, you could do so much better.
You know, I trust them.
Yeah, I trust.
So I've had Marvin, Marvin Demoff have been my agents in 1996.
When I when I when I got with Marvin, I had had two agents up until that time.
But the first one really my agent, he was my brother's agent.
So he did my contract for free.
Then I had another guy.
And I remember talking to Marvin and Marvin like, OK, what do you want?
I say I want the same lifestyle that I have right now.
Oh, I wanted what I'm doing. You have to go home and get me every get me every bill that you have.
Bring me back how much money that you currently have.
How many kids you currently have?
What are their ages? I brought it to him. that you currently have, how many kids you currently have,
what are their ages?
I brought it to him, he laid it out, he's like, okay, not bad, could be better, could be much worse.
He's okay, this is what we're gonna do.
It's okay.
He says, outside of your expenses,
home, card notes, stuff like that. Kids, you can spend 30,000
a year. So child support, private school, card note, mortgage, my sister and stuff like
that, I got to spend 30,000.
I spent 15.
And put 15 and put 15 up.
He's like, to this day, I remember Ocho like, like a year ago.
He's like, you know, have Shelly get all your stuff together.
I want to take a look. I know what I have on my end.
I want to see what you have on your end.
So I brought it to him.
And we showed it to him. I'm like, damn.
He's like, what? I said, damn, we I said, we do.
He's like, yeah, you did. You did. You did real good.
That's it. He's like, I'm proud of you.
He said, now go buy yourself something.
I said, huh? He, now go buy yourself something. I said, huh?
He said, go buy yourself something.
Player like I'm good.
He said, he's like Shannon.
He say you've lived your life.
But everybody else, since I met you.
Go buy yourself.
So.
I've met you.
Go buy yourself some.
I'm like, I'm like, but I don't really. You say. He says, how many times have you ever heard me say go buy yourself something?
I say hell never. He says okay. You're gonna be okay.
Yeah. So I went by myself that are challenging.
Got a little book, you know, came back this year with everything went well.
We read up with ESPN.
You know, with Barbara self, you know, with yourself bought me a watch.
So I'm good now.
I'm good.
I'm good.
I ain't I ain't bought I ain't bought nothing a long time.
Right.
I bought night. I that in a long time. Well, I ain't bought night.
I ain't bought that in a long time.
Look, Christmas this year.
Tom, you will get your car.
What you will get?
I don't know yet.
Not what I what I have been doing is because I have so much.
I have my hand in so many different things.
Now, what I have started doing is I've been buying real pieces of.
Of, uh, accessories.
Yeah.
Opposed to when I was playing and I was making sure nothing was real, right.
Just so I had to be spending what I'm making, right.
If the head knocked off.
So now because I got my hand in so many different things, obviously I think
people don't even understand I own three million dollar franchises.
So you don't understand the type of money that's coming in quarterly when I'm getting
paid.
Right.
So I'm starting to buy real watch here, you know, a chain here, you know, McHughman links.
They're now real.
Yeah.
And it just, but listen, I can't say nothing, but when they say God is good, right?
No, he ain't good.
People see they didn't even start change that to my God is good.
No, God great.
God is great.
Why?
You're not you're not understanding.
I think if the chat understood what it took for me to even get back, man.
Boy.
Is tonight the night to be crying.
But.
Yeah, not that night.
I ain't going to let that slide.
See, that's how I am, Ochote. I do.
My brother, sister.
It's been a road.
Yeah, you've been a long road, boy.
Man, I know.
I do for my brother and sister.
Like they did for me, like I said, my my relationship and I think people know that my relationship with my brother
and sister is different than most people with their brother and sister.
Yeah, my brother and sister is more like my mom and dad because they raised me.
My grandfather had gotten old.
My grandmother was working.
My mom, my dad died.
I mean, so my sister did everything that a mom would do
For a four-year-old five-year-old seven-year-old eight ten-year-old my sister did
Everything that I learned my grandfather was extremely hard on my brother
Mm-hmm, and I you know, I I never understood if I got in trouble
He blamed my brother
He said because you're the oldest, you know, right.
He's going to watch and do everything that you do.
So you make sure.
You do everything right.
So I followed him everywhere.
That's why I wanted to be like it, because he did everything right.
He get no trouble.
He didn't talk back. He didn't. you know, I always had something to say.
I always been quick with the lip.
I ain't even no sense in me lying.
My grandma kept her fist upside my head
because I was going to say something smart,
but not my brother.
And my sister gave me a bath, helped me with my homework,
signed my report card. She did everything that a mom would do, my sister gave me a bath, helped me with my homework, signed my report card.
She did everything that a mom would do.
My sister did my mom, everything a mom would do.
My sister did everything a dad would do, teach me how to do certain things.
I my shoe, so forth and so on.
They did that.
And so once I got into the situation, I've always, we've always taken care of my sister.
That's what they had a job since 86, 40 years.
And my sister's day work since she was 24,
ain't very many 24 retired 24 year olds.
Well, that's my sister.
So we've all I've always taken that.
And once, you know, my brother retired, it shifted my focus
because now he I'm the major, the breadwinner.
And I got the, I got the, you know, make sure everybody is straight because
that's what he was doing.
We were doing it together.
He did it first.
Now I got a shoulder.
I got a, I have to shoulder the load, Ocho.
And that's why I'm very conscious of things that I do.
That's why I'm so disappointed of kind of the situations I put myself in,
because I'm good.
But I wouldn't be good enough to secure three, four generations good.
Right. I got I got me, my brother and sister, my mom, and I got my kids.
I'm working on my kids, kids, kids.
That's what I'm trying to do.
That's, that's how I think.
And that what I did jeopardize that you don't have to worry about it at the end.
Oh, promise you that.
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["I'm On My Way To The World"]
Kyle Emer says it's not his job to feed targets
to the rookie wide receiver, Marvin Narrazin.
Me?
Hoo hoo hoo hoo.
Did he really say that?
Maybe, do you think they misquoted him? Me? He really say that?
Maybe maybe.
Do you think they misquoted?
No, I have as a quarterback.
Obviously you're going through your reads.
Sometimes the ball goes to him.
But that's not my job.
I have a I have a I have a sense and a feel for guys when they don't get the ball and
when they're getting the ball.
Hey, man, hold on. feel for guys when they don't get the ball and when they're getting the ball.
Hey, man, hold on now.
This is if I'm Callum, Callum Murray, Callum, I know you're going to see this.
When you come out the huddle, what number Marvin Harris, I mean, Marvin Harris, Jr. Well, 18 in it.
Callum, when you come out the huddle, you.
And you're making your points with the
line, point out the mic, check the coverage, whatever side 18 go to, look at the DB.
If it's one on one, throw it to him.
Don't worry about no read.
He is the read.
He's the read.
What you talk about? It's stuff like this that
makes me annoyed. It's not my job. What you mean? That is your job. Why you think they took you forth over all Kyler?
I'll give you one. You know what it is? That's over fucking coaching. That's what it is.
That's over coaching. That's why that's why you said that answer.
They're over coaching him forcing him to go through his reads when hello,
you got a special individual individual that was the fourth pick for a goddamn
reason. You do that to a rookie. Oh, Joe. Ain't nobody overcoaching Kyler.
Kyler on some bull jobs. Kyler been on some bull jobs, but I, look,
I am going to go there. This is not the time. This is about him.
Not trying to win games. A is not the time. This is about him not. Right.
You try and win games.
A rookie quarterback.
You coach him.
This man had been to the pro bowl.
And you be, this man was, wasn't he rookie of the year?
Wasn't he rookie of the year?
And then you gonna talk, and you gonna talk about
that's not your job.
So tell me what your job is.
I'd like to know.
Hey, so you mean to tell me the guy's rookie of the year, the guy's a pro bowl.
He's been to the pro bowl.
He's taken a team to the playoffs, but that's not his job.
That explains.
That explains.
Now you see why.
Now you see why.
All I'm gonna say is now you see why.
You know what?
You know what's gonna happen though?
Who the who the card is?
Who the card is gonna play though? Who the who the card is?
Who the card gonna play tomorrow? Who the cards play Ash? I guarantee they I guarantee
they feeding tomorrow. I guarantee they feature tomorrow. They play the Rams.
Oh shit. Damn. Hey but even though still even with them playing the Rams, I guarantee you they feature
Marvin Harrison and he has a welcome to the to the NFL day.
Gary, I guarantee you it's just it's just the way it works.
It's just the way I'm not saying I know the script.
But after a day like that, which to me is an embarrassment, especially with the quote
coming behind you, you're starting quarterbacks and some like
franchise quarterback.
That's an embarrassment.
They're going to feature Marvin Harrison.
Tomorrow.
I guarantee you.
The wise thing was to say, look, I got to understand that my playmakers and I
got to do everything in my power to make sure I get them involved early and often.
You, what did Tom Brady say?
Tom Brady says my Tom Brady said it's my job to get my playmakers the ball early.
Who wants to go to the second quarter, the third quarter before they get a target?
That's what Tom said.
Calla Murray saying that's not his job.
Now, chat, you see what I'm talking about?
You see the difference between mentality.
You see how the great players think
and the other players looking to place the blame
on somebody else.
So in other words, what he's trying to do, Ocho,
is up any blame that you might've placed on me,
that's the coach's job.
Now, listen at the other great quarterbacks.
And when they talk, Peyton Manning, the Tom Brady's,
the Mahomes, all those great quarterbacks,
they go out of their way early to make sure their playmakers get involved early.
Kyle Murray said that's not his job.
I mean, listen, I'm not, Kyle Murray is media savvy.
He's savvy enough to be able to answer that in a different way.
And I just, it was upsetting for me
because on Marvin Harrison Jr's debut as an NFL player,
it shouldn't look like that.
No!
It should have looked nothing like that.
Nothing like that.
But I know one thing, tomorrow's gonna be,
I guarantee you, and I bet anybody in the chat,
I bet you a dollar,. He going to have a day.
Oh Joe. Now you see why I was born when I was born.
Now you see, oh,
mentality is different. The mentality is different. Man. Look here.
Guys, I know y'all think I think, you know, look.
Oh, shit. Whatever.
None. Go ahead, go ahead. I'm good.
I took a nap. He.
Man, I just it would bother me.
And when he told it bothers me, some of these guys mentality,
it bothers me that winning is not of the utmost.
Why the F am I here?
Why am I putting my body through this?
Why am I denying myself when I train?
I question myself every day.
I went to trade.
I asked myself a couple of questions.
Why am I doing this?
When is this over?
What am I doing it for?
How long is it going to last?
And then I got to come and hear somebody talk about it's not his job.
Guess what?
Lord have mercy.
It bothers me, man.
It really does.
Because all I want to all I care about is winning.
How do we get better?
You don't get better with players like Kyler Murray.
His mentality is not what it needs to be.
Go listen to all the other great players.
Look at and listen to Elway.
Listen to Marino.
Listen to Aikman.
Listen to any great and they'll tell you,
I got to get my playmaker involved early.
They not saying it's not my job.
You got the damn ball.
It is your job.
Touch it the most you touch it the most, but that's, that's why I say over
coaching.
Cause when, when, when, when someone, a quarterback throws out, I have to go
through my reads.
That's coaching. That's them being in his ear a little bit too much.
Guess what?
If I'm a quarterback, damn it, all of a sudden,
I can't read.
Where 18 at?
I don't even know the rest of the damn place.
18, get over it.
That's a veteran move, man.
That's something me and Carson was doing
in year five and six and seven and eight.
That's a veteran move.
I'm not sure if he has the leeway.
He got it off like that.
He doesn't got one cold fire.
He get another one fire.
It's easy to fire coach that it is a quarterback.
It's just it's just, man, it's just the the mindset of some of these guys.
That's what that's what it means.
Oh, Joe, that's all I'm saying.
Right, right. Yeah. I's what that's what it means. Oh, Joe, that's all I'm saying. Right.
Right.
Yeah.
I bet.
It's a little different.
I bet.
I bet.
I bet.
What his job is on car.
I bet he know that I bet he know that I bet.
He, I bet he know what his job is on that.
I get best with he playing partners.
Ain't nobody going to say, man, it ain't your job to protect the blind spot.
And then show space, your job to go in
And do that I bet don't know how to tell him that
He'd be fine. He just got it. You got it. You got to choose his words a little a little better
That's all cuz I'm sure if Marvin Harrison heard that heard that too. He I know he was upset and if he not gonna say none
You know, you're not gonna say
He's the rookie. Oh yeah. Yeah.
He gonna be alright though. He gonna be alright though.
I know tomorrow they gonna have a day.
I know that. I guarantee you that.
Lil Wayne responded to being snubbed
for the Subbo halftime show.
Let's take a listen to what Weezy had to say.
That hurt. Hurt a lot. You know what I'm talking about? It hurt a whole lot. I thought that was
nothing, you know, I thought that was nothing better than that, that know. So I heard, I heard all that.
So, like I said, it broke me
and I'm just trying to put me back together.
But my God, have you all helped me.
Ah.
What you think, Ojo?
I have a question.
I got a question. Yes.
I love Wayne.
I'm a dog. Yeah, yeah.
You know,
been in the studio with him back in the day.
No name and a few songs.
Studio apartment.
Now, studio.
OK, OK, OK.
Oh,
I understand where he's coming from.
Super Bowl being held in your hometown.
What better place for you to represent for your people and the fans?
And I thought to myself.
How many years has the Super Bowl been in New Orleans?
Man, has been in New Orleans more than any damn place.
Right. So I'm curious.
They had it in 2012.
It was there in 90s when the Packers when the Packers beat the Patriots.
It was there when the Rams lost to the Patriots.
It was it was there
when the light went out and the Ravens beat the 49ers.
It was there in 77
when the Cowboys beat the Broncos.
That's four times off the top of my head.
I think it's been there about.
So I'm only asking.
How you laughing?
Ask me, tell me.
Tell me.
I will say.
12? I'm not asking you to ask me to ask me to ask me to tell me. I will say
1210. It's been there 10 times.
I'll say I'm only asking. Obviously, this is not the first time that it's been in New Orleans. No, no, no. It's been there 10 times. Yeah. Okay. of course. But Luane has never been, um, hired or asked to perform.
Right.
What makes a difference this year? I'm just curious. So maybe you can answer better. Maybe
the chat can answer better.
I think because of what happened when it was in LA and the rent and when it was in LA,
they got Dre, they had Snoop and they paid homage to, you know, and so I'm sure
Wayne was thinking like, damn, Usher, because he was a, he was, had a residency or smoking.
I don't know if you, I don't know if you got a chance to see Usher, but that's
Yeah, yeah. I went a real he can perform now oh man he did it so
we like what damn hold on LA they got the hip-hop you know they got the you
know boom boom Dre they had 50 they had M they had D-O-double-G and Mary J okay
Vegas Usher.
I mean, what are you going to bring?
Trump, Wayne Newt Nance out there.
You know, they're like, no.
So Wayne was like, OK, hey, you know, we have baby.
And, you know, New Orleans.
It didn't happen.
I get his frustration.
I'm like, you know, I can see both sides because we've never, it's never been like, think about it.
When it was in Atlanta, they had Maroon 5.
Think about what all the, think about it. You had Tim, you had Luda, you had Future, you had uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Andre 3000 big boy.
They loaded.
You got baby face. You got Jermaine Dupree.
You have us and then you have,
bro.
Yeah.
It ain't, they have, think about it.
They have Maroon five.
Yeah.
Hey, hold on.
But Maroon five got some hits now.
I'm not saying that I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying they don't.
But you would think in Atlanta, you like damn,
you ain't going to play no homage to what all they got?
So I get it.
But you know, look, I don't know.
I can understand his frustration, but it's not like, okay, such and such is
from listen, we know Beyonce can't do it every year. And Taylor Swift and Taylor Swift, that's
who they want. Let's be all the way what they won't take. But they look like I'm thinking
I don't need that. I mean, no, no, I mean, Beyonce didn't need it. But Beyonce did him a courtesy. Yeah, she did him.
Excuse me. She did him a courtesy because you don't get paid for it.
Then you come out your pocket. Yeah. Yeah. Remember what I said? I mean, everyone's up in arms,
even though Lil Wayne came out and spoke about it. Yeah, it still has to do a set.
He has to do a set.
I'm not sure if they have music together, but Lil Wayne might make a surprise.
That was one of the first things I said.
He might make a surprise.
You never know.
You never know what Kendrick Kendrick may do.
I'm not sure.
They talk about, oh, we don't want Taylor.
You don't, but NFL.
NFL. Yeah, I don't want Taylor. You don't, but the NFL, NFL do.
I don't think they understand what she does for the eye, the eye visibility, the exposure. They want, they want that different, different crowd of eyes. Oh, oh, uh, what, what was that
number when she came out and kind of like, uh, support for Kamala. How many people signed up to vote?
It was crazy, I saw that.
Like 800,000 people registered within 24 hours.
Right.
Okay, man, y'all better stop.
Look, y'all might not like her,
but she's an earthquake.
400,000, she's an earthquake. Like I said, Beyonce came
perform every year. Beyonce say I'm good. As a matter of fact, Beyonce was at 50
with a Coldplay. I think she did a set with Coldplay at Super Bowl 50.
I was there. I know she was in New Orleans because I was there. Like I've been to a couple of them.
You know, obviously I was with CBS in Miami when Prince did it.
Playing Purple Rain and it starts to rain.
It started raining.
Yes.
And to see man.
That little man could sing that little man.
Not only sing perform.
He's a performer.
That's what he is.
He's a performer.
And then can play every goddamn instrument.
Piano, the guitar.
Oh,
real deal.
Oh man.
Prince is pretty amazing man.
When he when he had that group, you know, look, I understand the new power generation.
But when he was winning Lisa, the Andre Simone.
What you know about that man? Come on.
Hey, y'all.
Hey, Prince Prince might be the only one to be able to wear heels and get all the women all of them
Platform to get all the women. Yep
Get all the women yeah cats
Hey boy, whoa boy
Like go go cats who they don't show. Oh, yeah. Oh boy, boy, boy, nothing like good old cats who they don't show.
Oh, yeah. Oh, boy.
Listen.
Or listen.
Hey.
Yeah, Michael Michael was in
Michael was in 93, I think, when Michael performed at the Super Bowl.
I think Michael was in Pasadena.
That way he performed that because that was like the first football I went to.
I was a baby. It was 93. I didn't go to the game, but that was the first the NFL invited me and I
had stuff I did. Yeah, I get it. I mean, you know, like I said,
I think me, I'm kind of empathetic
because I know Wayne, I know him personally.
And, but it's tough.
Like you want to perform in front of your,
you know, in your city.
And,
like I said, I hope,
I hope that, uh, Kendrick will at least bring him out, let him do a couple of songs.
It'd be live.
Yeah.
I think the set is only what?
20 minutes, 15 minutes.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Oh Joe, we got those 17,000 in a chat at 4am.
Now it's time. We got to do a quick, we can't just leave you with that. We got to do a000 in the chat at 4 a.m. Now it's time, we gotta do a quick,
we can't just leave you with that,
we gotta do a quick Q and A.
What's your favorite show?
Compton underscore West,
salute and respect to both of you brothers.
Turn 50 today, shout me out about three of those,
those black, black shade,
it's about to be lit in Irvine.
You know what man?
I don't know if your heart healthy enough to you know to be able to support that man
But you know, I would I would shoot you a couple of rubies. Yeah. Yeah, man
Hey, you think Judy Garland had him in and what you call the wizard of all the Ruby slippers, but either
Hey, what do you have you clacky heels together?
There's no place like home. There's no place like home.
There is no place like home, which oh, oh, bad.
Two thousand and fifty five.
Oh, Joe is social media affected players and how they play.
No, I don't think social media is affected
and how they play, but their performance
with social media can do, you know, if you, if you're not strong, if you don't have will
and you mentally mentally weak, but we can get to you heavy now.
It gets you heavy.
And I think also players these days are more focused on their brand than actually playing
the goddamn game.
Yeah.
If you play the game and you'll excel in between the lines, building your brand will take care of itself.
I think what is your brand?
What are you building a brand on?
Are you winning?
Thank you.
My brand, my brand.
So what exactly is your brand?
Because football in a brand, the NFL already got that on lock.
The NBA already got that on lock.
That's the NBA MLB NFL.
What is your brand?
What, what is it that, what is that you're trying to say?
I don't know.
I'm just telling you, they try. They trying to build a brand, whatever that brand may be, whatever their idea,
whatever their vision is, they trying to build that before playing the game of
football, but if you play the game of football and you're really good at that,
the other part that you're trying to do is going to take care of itself.
Take care of itself.
But if you ain't making no noise between the lines, trying to build something off the field,
ain't going to do nothing for you no way.
Slick Mick said y'all see a future where NFL adopts something similar to NBA, where players
have potential to sign Super Mac to stay with the team.
Yeah.
I mean, that's what the franchise tag was for.
Yeah.
Because they didn't want their superstar quarterbacks, the L ways, the
Marinos, the eggman's to be able to leave.
So that's why that's what the, that's what the franchise tag is.
It allows you to keep your best player.
But I agree.
That's what it should be.
It should be a situation that you can sign your best players and it doesn't
count against the cap.
So you get an opportunity to sign two of your best players.
So let's just say Cincinnati, Joe Burrow, Joe Burrow, Joy B.
And, and, and, and, and, and Chase.
You can sign those to what?
And it don't count against the cap.
Because that's what I mean, because that was against the cap. Cause that's what that means.
Cause that was the lab bird.
You had the bird rights.
You had been there for X amount of years.
You got bird rights.
So yes, I agree.
I don't know if it's going to happen because in a field, a, I don't know.
Sheridan Pope said, Oh Joe, bring the grove, go grills out for old time sake.
He probably knows things are.
Yeah. I don't know what they are,
but I'm getting ready to go get,
like the back three, huh?
Yeah.
I'm gonna get the back three 14 karat gold.
For what?
They can't nobody see back there.
Who gonna be in your bar back there?
I can see when they see it when I laugh.
And I'm gonna get a little cross right here.
Listen. You heard me.
There will always be signs.
I'm gonna leave that. I'm gonna leave that.
That the signs will be small.
They'll be very subtle, but there will always be signs.
Yeah, I'm gonna leave it like that
Bad oh Joe, you know, we got a fast turnaround to bark. We're right. But hey chat. I want to thank you guys
I honestly do oh joy down from the bottom of my heart night. How many we got in there?
How many we got in there? We have seven. We got 17 000 and here it is
That's the four.
It's I just want to say I love you all, man.
I thank you. You know how.
I fall asleep by the time we get about 12 o'clock, 1230 at night.
I took a nap today.
You all up with us.
I'm not sure how many people in the shadow on the on the East Coast,
but I really salute you all. I take my hat off.
I salute you. I appreciate it.
The love and support, especially this time of night. Being up this late for me,
you know, you know, it's hard because soccer for me come on at 730.
I think Arsenal, Arsenal played Tottenham at 730. I might be wrong,
but I really appreciate y'all man from the bottom of my heart.
Yeah, man. I got a job. Anytime I got a job to do, I'm going to do the job.
I would do what I need to do to make sure.
And I told Jordan, I said, man, look, we left round two.
I said, we got to go. I said, we got responsibility.
We told the people we were going to come on after the fight and I need to get home.
And I wanted to beat I wanted to beat the traffic because obviously, you know,
how it is. I mean, those places, they got it all barricaded off and, well,
OK, you got to go here and look my street, right?
If you let me get on that right there, I'll be home.
Now you got to go all the way around later for you.
So so, guys, I want to thank you.
I really do. I really, really, really appreciate it
to stay up this late and to support us like you guys have.
Man, it's been unbelievable.
I mean, um, that's what, that's what makes it feel so good.
Oh, Joe, look, we got everybody.
When you start to get to a certain level, you're going to have the tractors, but we
got far more supporters that rock with, uh, uh, uncle, that rock with club Shae Shae that
followed me when I go to a first take.
And I greatly, greatly appreciate that because none of this is possible without you guys.
You guys have embraced me from the moment I set foot
on Fox, you guys rock with me and you guys will follow me.
So I want to take my time to say thank you.
And I appreciate you.
Sometimes I mean, I know maybe it doesn't come off
like I do, but I do.
I do. I appreciate the ones that have supported me, that have been there for me.
And even this week, I appreciate the support.
I appreciate all the guys that and people that hit me up on my phone.
Offer words of encouragement.
Thank you. Thanks for all the people that that DM me and left comments.
Thank you, guys. I really, really appreciate that.
So that means a lot to us.
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