Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Lebron James workout video + Dre London joins the show!
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Lebron James viral workout video, Dre London joins the show to discuss his illustrious career, & Michael Porter Jr says some interesting comments on gambling and much more!
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Joining us now, the founder of London Entertainment, a management and production company shaping the sound and direction of modern hip-hop.
Here he is, London.
Bro, hold on.
Where is it at?
Dre La.
Okay, here it is right here.
Dre, what's going on, bro?
Yo, what's going on, Shay?
What's going on, my guy?
You good?
I'm great.
How are you?
I'm doing wonderful, man.
Can't complain.
We're alive.
We woke up this morning.
You know, a lot of people didn't wake up this morning.
You know,
I wake up this morning.
Shout out to my guy, Ocho Cinco.
How are you, bro?
I'm good, both.
How's everything?
Beautiful.
Can't complain, man.
I woke up this morning.
I got a chance to hustle another day.
You know,
there we go.
I like it.
So, hold on.
You grew up in Brixton, UK, made your way to NYC, no connections.
You built, you up.
When people say, I'm self-made,
that's you.
You are self-made.
You came here.
I don't know how many people, you can share your story.
How many people, did you know anybody in New York?
Were you have family?
You have friends, you had loved ones.
So, how did you mature?
How did you get from there to here?
So, my family are of Jamaican origin.
I came from Brixton, South London, where during an era called the Windrush era, my grandparents came over on the boats.
I can't even, I don't even know what type of boat it was at that era, but my grandparents came over in the 60s to the UK after World War II
to clean up the streets and do the jobs that the people who lived there didn't want to do.
After that, my mom was born and then I was born.
So I came from UK, Brixton.
I won't want to say, let's just say today it might be gentrified, but it was like Harlem of the UK.
If that makes sense.
Yes, it does.
It was like the Harlem of the UK.
Came up and I just wanted to get out of there.
I know this sounds crazy.
Harlem's nice because Harlem's a Manhattan.
It's up the top.
I'm not saying Harlem's nice for anyone.
There's different sites to Harlem.
But like, if you could picture that kind of thing in London, ritz, grime, horrible, how the hell are you getting out of there?
I just, I don't know.
I just had a thing in my head that I couldn't, I didn't want to be hitting the ceiling.
Back in the day in the UK, like I couldn't even name black millionaires.
That might sound crazy to you guys.
Yes.
Today, of course, years later, the world has changed.
But back in the day, I couldn't.
If you name me one, I know this, you guys, none of you can name me one black British born billionaire.
So it's still going on today, if that makes sense.
You can name black billionaires in America, but you can't name me a British black born billionaire.
So like, I felt like I I was hitting the ceiling when I was there, and I felt like it's a bigger world.
So, I left in 2008, moved to New York.
I had a family there, of course, had some small family.
My family from the Jamaican connection,
they played Jamaica music.
And my cousin Colin had a sound called Puma.
He had a sound called LP International.
And when I moved to New York,
that was more what I had, if that makes sense.
That was more like
where I was my foundation.
And it wasn't to say that I didn't have a connection, but I didn't have no connection in hip-hop or anything like that.
I came with an open book, zero.
I remember having like a black book and having names written down and the people that I wanted to meet.
and the people that I thought could help me on my journey.
It's so crazy.
But by the time, we'll get onto that later, but by the time my journey began,
the time my journey was in the middle, i started meeting these guys i didn't even want to meet them at the time because i would i was already where i was i was already moving but like shout out to friends of mine today like steve style and a whole love
oh yeah steven friend i know steve
a whole load of guys like that that i had on my list like yo when i get to the states these are the people i need to meet that's making things happen and now i'm around these guys now they're my peers now they're friends of mine and now they're like
we have conversations all the time about different stuff and just building but you're right it definitely was a self-made thing i came to america with zero telephone numbers in terms of help i remember one day i was in the park in brooklyn and my cousin and them was slapping donimos dono's uh and
i said i've been in this park two days in a row I can't be a pair with my cousins and them playing dominoes and guys hustling, guys running down the street, selling what they're selling, and coming back to the park.
And I was like, no, no, no, no, I came from too far in my life to be sitting in the park for two days in a row.
And I think that was like my last straw where I was like, all right, that was your wake-up moment.
Yeah, I'm leaving Brooklyn, I'm going to Manhattan, and I'm going to go every day until I make this shit happen.
Doesn't matter how I make it happen, I'm going to make it happen.
And after that,
lo and behold, I started helping some of the years, like a couple of years after that, not too long i started helping some of the biggest careers in hip-hop like at that time uh i met a guy called french montana at the time no one really knew who he was unless you watch smack dvd or cocaine city dvds and you remember the dvd era yeah he he was doing that and i came around him and started learning how he did the hustle how he did all of that and then
Then I moved from there.
I got my own place in Edgewater, New Jersey.
I had him and Max B always around.
I started to see, that was the first time I saw what Make It Clap really was, you know, like
I didn't even know what Making It Clap was until that era.
But that's when it started from there.
And I started picking up a lot of different things.
And even though he said in Drink Champs, he wanted to say he made me London, Dre, London.
I might have to give him a piece of that because I don't.
I just remember people used to say London Dre or Dre, you know, Dre from London?
And he used to just keep spritting Dre London.
I don't know.
And it just happened.
Yeah.
But like, I introduced him to producers
and a few people that got him his first, I'm not saying his first hit record, but to me, it was the first hit record because his first record that he ever got on the radio was after he met me, not before he met me.
So when I heard Funk Flex doing them bombs, I started thinking like, okay, you actually got something, bro.
You came to America, you met people, you've put people together, you've pieced people together, and now you've got records being played on a radio.
I didn't earn no money from it.
I think that was my biggest lesson in the music industry at that time, in the beginning.
Like, you put two people together, and I didn't earn shit.
I didn't earn Z.
I'm sure you guys have got experience of that, putting things together, and you didn't earn nothing.
And you don't.
Some people could weep and be sad, but I was really happy about it because years later, it taught me a lot.
It taught me where I needed to go.
but that was like my first
not really
i remember working with him and jada kiss before that like there was a lot of things i was doing in new york that was
people didn't know where i was going or know
where i could be going but they just knew this guy was a hustler and i came with the same hustling mentality don't expect nothing it's not personal it's always business and just keep grinding and the more you grind and the more you stay consistent is the more people are going to start believing you and start making things happen so that's kind of the way
the beginning of the grind when you when you say came from zero to hero and then after that i left
new york everyone thought i was crazy i remember shout out to nori the rapper noriega he was like you're going where i left 2014 i left new york saying i was going to go to la
And everyone thought I was crazy, but they didn't know that I discovered this talent at the time.
It was called Austin Post, but i discovered this talent called post malone wow yeah that's that's why i wanted like hold up how did you so yeah tell us how did how did you and post end up linking up and
this this perfect storm
it's happening yeah it's crazy because when you're on on the run you don't really know you're on this run of a perfect storm like you're saying because it's a rugged road it's like when you're playing sports you gotta keep training like when you guys was both playing sports you was training and the more training you did the more people say you were lucky but ocho you wasn't lucky like how how was you lucky you was between
being prepared for the opportunity and luck is in the middle if that makes sense it's not luck you prepared for the opportunity i call luck being aware is i don't really say people are lucky i say you were aware because if you weren't prepared for the opportunity how can you be lucky so i was prepared for the opportunity at the time and i really
I moved.
I didn't move to LA.
I went for the Grammys.
I just wanted to see a Grammy for the first time.
It was the most boring show I ever seen ever.
I sat down there for all these hours and was like, oh my God, this isn't what it's made out to be.
And then during that time,
a friend of mine, which is crazy from the UK, introduced me to a different friend from the UK that lived in the States.
And he brought me to this house in Encino.
And at the time, there was gamers there.
Even from coming from New York, you might think this is normal today, saying the word gamers, but in 2014, most people didn't know what a gamer was, right?
Like,
I didn't see no one in New York making money off of playing video games.
And I went there, and his boy, um,
was his name was Minecraft Universe at the time.
He used to wear a headset and be commentating on Minecraft.
This guy was 18.
This, I want to say a kid at the time.
He was 18 years old with an Austin Martin, brand new Austin Martin outside.
I was like, they're doing something right.
There was this big mansion.
even though everyone didn't have money, they were earning money in this big mansion.
And he brought his best friend over there to seek out his career because he was invited from Dallas to go and play video games in his house or to play games and earn money.
And then he had an agent.
And all of this was brand new to me.
Can you imagine coming from New York, the hustle and bustle of New York, and then coming into LA and seeing guys playing video games and earning big money?
I'm like, what the what?
And his best friend happened to be Austin Post, who today is Post Malone.
He brought him over with him to seek out his career.
Didn't have no big money or nothing.
It was just about living above water.
Was it you that recommended he changed his name?
No.
From Austin Post to Post Malone?
Austin Post is his actual government name.
And
he
we're going to laugh at this.
He put his name into this thing online called the rap name generator
and yo he put austin post in there and it came back and said post malone he said i like that and because of carl malone i don't know like at the time he was just like oh this is a good name he put it into a rap generator a rap name generator and that's how he came up with the name post malone we all thought it was cool but at the time
He would rap in the day and like say he's a rapper, but in the night he would start playing this guitar
and then like the ladies used to come around you know like in that you have the island in the kitchen and like we would always have little parties not little parties at la in 2014 were nice we'd have parties in the house and encino and
i would just watch the way people's reaction was to him playing guitar he was like 18
almost 19 but he was singing to me and i was like this guy sounds like he's 38 instead of 18 if that makes sense and like i just saw a lot of things that other people might have thought they saw, but not everyone had the business mind frame to take it to where it needed to go to.
And I kind of like
just put my arm around and was like, listen, I'm going to make you the biggest star in the world.
And he looked at me crazy.
I said it even crazier than that, but like,
I said, I'm going to make you the next biggest white star in the world.
And he just looked at me like, there's a black guy from London telling me you're going to make me the biggest
black guy from London is going to make the the white guy from
yeah that's what you got for it mocho hey listen i i was getting ready to say i mean listen that that story obviously
the one thing that everyone always sees a finished product most of the time i'm glad that you told the story and understanding that a lot of people give up because you could have gave up so many times based on that story you just told but obviously you were self-motivated The second part that I noticed in the story that you just told is people that you were surrounded by were doing a certain thing, but that's not what you want to do.
Most of the time, everybody else falls in that trap in being sheep and doing what everybody else is doing.
But you understood what you want to do.
You had a vision.
You had an end goal.
And you had the discipline is always the key word in anything, especially when it comes to success.
Discipline.
Knowing you could fail, knowing it's going to be hard.
But if you stick to the plan, which is what you did, and you went and got what you wanted to get, you went to three different places from the UK to New York.
Okay, New York, I see something else.
I got to go down to LA.
All of a sudden, Post Malone.
Correct.
I love the story, but also the fact that I like what you just said about Post Malone, but I also, you know, think you could manage me and make me the biggest black star in the world, you know, to go from sports, to go from podcasts, and because I play the guitar and piano too.
Stop it.
No, I do.
So I'm.
Yeah, I wish you would.
I wish you would, Dre.
I do.
do i wish you i wish you would i can't say it like you dre stop it
stop it though choose stop it no no no i'm curious hey dre i'm gonna send you i'm gonna send you some clips and i think me and post malone on tour would do numbers yeah
yeah that's crazy that's crazy he great
dre you're building one of the fastest growing tequila brands uh how do you pronounce it don lordis don't
forget don landres okay just don't landres like it's behind me you can see it right here So, so, so tell us about it.
So, um,
while going on this journey, and like, kind of as short as possible, while going on the same journey, um, I built so many other brands, I did so many things for so many brands.
Like, I told Bud Light at 22 years old that we was, when Pulse was 21 years old, that we were selling so much more Bud Light to the youth and why they needed to pay attention to what we was doing.
What I could see, I told them that he would be the first person's face on a Bud Light camp.
A couple of years later, he was the first person on the face on a Bud Light camp.
There were so many brands, like
I was the first to chase after Crocs.
I'm part of the reason why so many people are wearing Crocs today.
I can say it just because I lived it and I did it.
No one was wearing Crocs apart from doctors and nurses.
And then one day, Post was going on the stage to go do a performance.
and i was like are you getting dressed like he going to the green room to get and he looked at me like what i'm dressed and i was looking at him like what he had a black the black adidas tracksuit with a white t-shirt and white crocs on and i thought he was crazy the next day um jodi gerson who is the president of universal publishing She called me the next day with her daughter telling me that it was our faults that she'd be driving around all day with her daughter Daisy looking for Crocs.
That's when it hit me.
Ding, ding, ding, ding.
There was like obviously a picture going viral of him jumping and performing.
It was at Gov Bowl, New York.
It might have been our first ever Gov Bowl festival.
And that's when it hit me like, hold on.
He was wearing Crocs.
She didn't know the story of me making, telling him how you're dressed.
Then I saw her asking her mom for Crocs the next day.
Immediately the next week, I was going to Crocs and Crocs didn't even know who Postman was.
I was going to Crocs begging them for a deal back.
This is how long ago it was.
And we got the shittiest royalty deal.
It was the worst.
But you know when I knew that my brain had some form of power was when I was getting calls from New York that there was lines outside Crocs' store.
No one ever seen lines outside a Crocs store before.
There was lines and lines.
And then after Crocs
I'm not going to say they did me dirty.
I should have been smart enough myself.
If I was as smart as I was today, I would have wouldn't have got the stock.
I would have bought a lot of Croc stock.
Right.
Crocs then started going to some of our friends and our peers.
They started, they went to Justin Bieber.
Bieber then had a Drew, this one, that one, till like even down to like nine months ago, or maybe less than that, they was doing Crocs with Bad Bunny.
So I've seen, I've opened them up to this whole other world that they wasn't in, doing giblets, doing this, doing that.
And
they can't come and sue me even for this conversation because I know 100% I was the first to bring Crocs into culture, into hip-hop, into culture, making it cool.
No one was wearing crocs.
So, when I started looking at all these types of things, Chad and
Shay, it was like,
I'm building all these brands and I'm doing all these things for all these brands, but what about my own?
Doing for myself, yeah, what about my own?
So, when
when
the pandemic hit
and everyone had to stay home, when it got to that moment when everyone had to stay home, I'm the kind of guy, just if you listen to my story, I can't sit still.
I'm not going to sit still.
So while everyone was sitting still, that's when there's 2020.
I was like, okay,
we've been going around the world.
I now drink this great tequila.
I don't drink vodka anymore.
This is years since I'm drinking vodka.
And I wanted to like, how do I do this?
So I made a connection with someone while I was also managing Tiger at the time.
I made made a connection with someone on the way to tiger's house in palm springs and
he then
introduced me to rubber who was a lawyer and rubber knew the family that made um don julio
and then i went and took the most craziest chance during the pandemic i chartered a jet and went with him at six in the morning.
I only knew this guy a week.
I don't know a week.
Yeah, i took a chance sometimes you got to take a chance yeah it's exactly what chad was saying i'm like a risk taker i took a chance and jumped on on a jet with this guy i only met a couple times or maybe once or twice and it hadn't been longer than a week just because he said he knew
today we couldn't act like his salsa about the salsa of tequila and i went and it was really true It was the family who his great grandfather was the first to, not the first, but made tequila.
And
the guy I was meeting was the first ever to make premium tequila.
And
I went on this journey and during the pandemic, like I went and I was just doing crazy things, man.
Like people laughed at me for having a house office.
Today it might sound normal having a house office, but no one had a house office.
I was building a home.
and turning it into my office.
By the time pandemic came, I had everyone over there because no one could go and work anymore in the office.
So I would have all these kids, all these nerds like that.
I love that.
I would like a room full of them, laptops open, everyone working.
While everyone was doing all that, I was building this.
Shout out to Jacob, one of my guys.
I didn't know the numbers, but I knew that I needed a 3D printing machine because I had the shape in my mind.
And if you can see today, the shape is all.
I fully designed this.
No one can take any claim and say I took it from anyone else.
Like, I fully designed the bottle.
We got a 3D machine and I started doing the circumference of what I wanted it to look like.
This was before I even had the liquid.
I had the bottle in my head.
Because I thought about women.
And no one makes tequila for women.
At that time, no one, I don't know if they do now, but no one makes tequila for women.
So I thought, whatever the women like, the men love.
So why don't we make something where a bottle was intriguing for women and intriguing?
Now people are telling me, like, shout out to Danny in Miami.
He was telling me just the other day, like, do you know how many people go crazy for this bottle?
They want to hold it.
They want to put flowers in it.
They want to put candles in it after wow that was the whole point of making this bottle so i then went down to mexico took me a year to do to get the loi to do the deal because
look how i look
me and a mexican talking about doing a deal and doing big business it's it's not it might seem normal now right in 2020 2021 it wasn't a normal thing and i went down there and i convinced him after a year finally got the loi then started, he put me through the whole rigmarole of learning, making my own liquid, how I have to do this.
While all this is going on, celebs are now catching on.
There was no celeb tequila when I started.
Because, you know, you got LeBron with Lobos.
You got Kevin Hart with Grand Cormino.
I think one of the general girls got 808.
The Raw got Kevin.
What's it going to do?
I wasn't going to say the name, but yeah, that's probably the one that made me like, I had to start putting out episodes of me in mexico a year before everybody else was doing it so people could start following it and like
it really
caught on because i started
using the leverage of the music business
and
I spoke to Michael Rapino from Live Nation and I told him what I was doing and he really respected it and he really thought that I had a lot of a lot of balls going into the business I was going into and he said he would support me and he he did.
We started getting into all the live nation venues.
We went on tours, I was making sure that everyone had it, and up to this day, it's still the same thing.
I just leveraged everything.
If I know you and you don't have done laundries, that means you don't respect me, that means you don't understand what we're about because I have the best, smoothest sipping tequila in the world.
Women can drink this without no chaser.
Most people, you know, meet them and they'll have a tequila, or they'll have, like, not most people, because most people don't have a tequila, but every other tequila out there, they're selling you a cocktail.
I'm saying it's best sipped on ice.
Wow.
You don't need no
margarita.
Of course, it tastes good with margarita and it tastes good in a cocktail drink, but you don't need none of that with this.
This is so smooth.
I can truly say, best served on the rocks.
Best
tell the chat where they can find you on social media.
You'll find me on social media at D-R-E-L-O-N-D-O-N at Dre London, mostly on Instagram.
I try to keep up to date with so much other stuff, but it's really hard.
My head's down, man.
I find it hard enough to even post it on Instagram every week.
It's tough enough.
I don't know how you guys do it.
I mean, yeah, you have to have a team, and I keep rebuilding my team and having a team around me that can help me do that.
But I really am one of them people where on social media, I want to be able to people to feel it's me.
Right.
Not generated, like, not just some generated caption.
Like,
you know?
Yep.
We appreciate you stopping by, Dre.
Hey, tell my boy, post.
Hey, he's going to have to come sit down on Club Shay Shay.
Hey, yes.
Chad,
appreciate you, man.
All the best.
Continued success.
We'll see you down the road, bro.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you.
Appreciate you, man.
Thank you.
Dre London.
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Ocho, the internet is making fun of LeBron's workout.
What do you think of this, Ocho?
Where we at?
Where we at?
Okay, okay.
Hey,
I have a question.
Yeah.
The people that are making fun of the workout, maybe the movement, maybe a movement that many probably wouldn't be comfortable doing, but obviously, is that movement, is that workout, is that consistency that he's done over the years that has him
the greatest scorer of all time?
Maybe not the greatest scorer, the most points of all time, right?
Right.
Not mistaken.
Four time, three time NBA champion, if I'm not mistaken, I can't remember how many.
It's three, right?
Four.
Four, yeah, four-time.
Okay, I had a chance.
Four-time champ, four finals MVPs, four regular season MVPs, three-time
All-Star Game MVP.
You see, it's funny how people work.
They see the end product, right?
They see the finished product, but don't understand what it took to get there.
But they're laughing at it.
That's the work you got to do.
Sometimes the work looks funny.
Yes, it's funny when you laugh at it, but that's what it takes.
That's the part you don't get to see.
And you wonder why it looks the way it does when it's time to play NC.
But I want to know who's laughing.
Are you going to the gym?
Listen,
the people that are laughing are the ones who don't work out consistently.
So they really don't.
And that works for him.
Maybe that doesn't work for you.
For what he's training, you know, look like
it's a wide grip.
It's like he's sitting in like almost a sumo stance, but he's doing a wide grip like it's a deadlift.
Because look how wide his grip is.
He's dropping down.
yeah he's he's working on he's working on a particular area i just don't know what area it is i'm not good with what well anytime anytime anytime you do deadlifts it's going to help the glutes it's going to help your chain muscles which are your spinal erectors which run down your back
so it's going to it's going to help all those muscles it's going to get into your glutes it's going to get into your chain muscles uh your core you got to keep your core tight because you never want to get into your back
not with that that's why a lot of people a lot of uh trainers don't do deadlifts because because of if you don't have good form, you can mess your back up.
But clearly,
he and Mike Macias has been working together for going on 23, 24 seasons, and it's worked.
Nobody has played this long, been this good.
Yeah, so I don't know.
If I just saw him sitting on the bed eating chocolate, I was like, damn, that's a new workout right there.
Because tell me the last time you saw somebody play that long at that level
in any sport.
Consistently.
You got to go back, what, Brady?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you're talking about Brady is just on one side of the ball.
LeBron don't get to score a bucket and then run to the bench.
Yeah.
Hey, Uncle.
Yeah.
Hey, hell, we sitting here talking about basketball.
You know, I went to work out today.
Boy, you saw who I saw.
I saw what you saw your favorite player, bro.
Who that?
Bron?
Nah, Ash.
Ash, sent Unc that picture, man.
Hold on.
Uncle How you may see that picture?
Your
favorite player.
Yes, your favorite Laker, boy.
Yeah,
I'm surprised.
You say you got the picture.
You said Ash a picture?
Nah, man.
Listen, Unc, man.
I posted it earlier today, man.
Hold on.
Let me show you.
Hold on.
I don't be on social media like that, Ocho.
Okay, well, we need you to come on back to social media, huh?
You see who that is?
Uh-uh.
Hold on, let me send the ass real quick.
I'm going to have ass.
You're going to be so excited when you see it, too, huh?
We were in the gym.
Get see, you know, I got that game.
I got that game coming up.
Sunday, I'm taking this very serious.
I'm in the gym two hours with all NBA players, so when I play Sunday in Dallas, I'm gonna look like an NBA player.
Yeah, this show is your favorite, one of your favorite players.
It's coming to my uh the iPad.
Okay.
Oh, Lord, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Ocho.
Hey,
hey, man, but I'm on my tippy toes, man, and I'm still short.
Oh, yeah, he's seven foot.
Hey, boy, hey, them boys, hey, boy, them boys be in there working, boy.
Them boys be in there.
Hey, the young rookie that plays point guard for the Pacers.
He's a rookie last year.
He's going to his second year.
Got like a mini throw.
I'm not sure where you're from.
Smooth.
Oh, Mathry.
Is that who it is?
Benedict Mathry?
That might be his name.
That might be his name.
I have to see a face.
I got to see his face.
But hey,
he's lefty, too.
Ah, nah.
Matherin ain't lefty.
Yeah, he shoots it.
But he.
I don't know no lefty on the Pacers.
Who lefty on the Pacers?
Not them hard.
Not Halley.
He was a rookie last year.
He was a rookie.
Well, he wasn't on the court, so he ain't get no playing time.
He ain't get no PT then.
Yeah, but hey, he and their obviously Jeff Green,
the dude from the Bucks, and the dude from the Knicks.
They so tall, man.
I like everybody look the same to me.
Once you pass 6'4,
everybody looked the same to me.
The Lakers to honor Hall of Famer Pat Riley with a statue on February 22nd.
Riley will become the eighth Laker luminary to be honored with a statue in Star Plaza.
The others are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Shaquille O'Neill.
Did I mention Kobe Bryant?
Yeah, I did.
And the legendary broadcaster, Chick Hearn.
Oh, Joe, we've seen Tom Brady, we've seen Dwayne Wade, and now Pat gets a statue.
Who's the next athlete you want to see honored from any sport?
Oh, the next athlete I would like to see honored that actually deserves it in any sport would probably be.
That is a great question, huh?
Okay, give us a great answer.
Oh, man.
The next athlete that deserves to be honored.
Ooh, that's a tough one.
Alexando Bechkin.
Ovi, I mean, he's still active.
Did he pass Wayne Gretzky yet in goals?
Yes.
I think that would be a great statue.
That would be a great statue to have to have Ovi.
I'm just said the kid Crosby from Pittsburgh?
Because the baseball players, Judge, still got years to go.
Shohay Otani got years to go.
You know, you know, who deserves the statue?
Who that
I don't know, it might not sit well with people.
You know, I'm
Barry Bonds.
Yep.
How did you know that's where I was going?
You said it might not sit well.
That's yeah.
I mean, Barry and what he was able to do.
I'm sure.
I mean, you got a statue out in San Francisco.
You do
Barry Barnes.
Yeah, I mean,
football-wise, obviously, Tom is well-deserving of his.
What about LeBron?
Will he retire?
I mean, that's going to be him and Dan Gilbert.
I don't know if Pat Riley is going to put one out there.
Hey, matter of fact, you know what, people, and I'm sure the people that beat, the powers that be, that actually see this, for everybody that is getting statues
everyone who is getting statues can we please go to the same person
whoever did Ed Reed's bus
whoever did Ed Reed's bus Blair Buxton I think he's the guy that did my bus everybody needs to go to Blair when it comes to statues I don't care if it's the head I don't care if it's
they need to go to him
Blair Buxton?
Blair Boswell.
Who's the Hall of Fame?
I think his name is Blair because he did my bus and he did my brothers.
But he also did Ed Reed's, too.
Well, him, brother Blair.
Everybody needs to go to you.
Everybody.
Blair?
Buzzwell.
Buzzwell, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
His work is phenomenal.
His work is phenomenal.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
He's really good.
Oh, Joe.
Michael Porter Jr.
went on one night with Steiny.
It's Steiny, right?
Podcast.
And this is what he had to say let's take a listen to what he had to say okay the sports gambling stuff can affect that a lot 100 think about it there you go you get mad at these dudes like
like um
that do the sports betting but think about if if you could get all your homies rich by telling them yo no shit bet ten thousand dollars on my under you know this one game i'm gonna act like i got an injury and i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna sit out i'm gonna come out after three minutes and they all get a little bad because you did it one game like that is so not okay.
But some people probably think like that.
They come from nothing and all their homies have nothing.
And they're like, bro,
if I come out of this game after three minutes and y'all all hit on my under, we're all getting a little bag.
Oh, Lord, have mercy.
Ocho, he can't go on no more podcasts.
Hey,
I think if you got the right homies,
If you got the right homies, you know what they gonna tell you?
Nah, bro, don't do that.
If you got the right people around you, they're going to tell you no, don't do that.
Bro,
this man making $150 million.
And he said, if I could get the homies to bag,
even a hypothetical.
Go ahead and break them off out of your pocket and keep your 150 and keep your ass out of jail.
Hey, even as a hypothetical, that's something that
you think to yourself, but you never say out loud.
No, sir.
No, no, no.
Oh, my goodness.
listen,
it's coming from a good place.
It's coming from the heart and wanting to look out for your homeboys, but at the expense of your career and all it took for you to get there?
No.
Come on, man.
Come on.
Ocho, do you know how many?
Hey, you know how many homeboys we play ball.
Now, you know, people want to
bet and pick in football game.
Hey, man, I know you know.
Yeah.
Who you like in this game?
Bro, I don't do that.
Man, come on, Shaw, man.
I know you know.
Yeah.
Because the first thing happened, they get jammed up.
Who they giving up, Ocho?
Him, Michael Porter Jr.
And the funny thing about it is people hear him saying this, and the first thing people say, oh, he's a real one.
It's the first thing they'll say, oh, yeah, well, he's real.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, okay.
You're right.
I'm with you.
Hey, you know, I'm with you when you're right.
I just like, man, you just got to be careful, man.
No, no, you can't you can't do that and like I said, bro, they know
all of a sudden this man playing two minutes
They betting they see a pattern, right?
They see a gambling pattern, bro.
It's not like you LeBron.
Bro, you this arbitrary guy.
You the 13th guy and you come in for three minutes and you out.
And nobody saw you got hurt and you don't come back in.
And we've seen this happen 15 times yeah
why they betting on why are they betting on him
somebody bet on luca
you won't won't won't won't raise an eye somebody bet on kd somebody bet on lebron somebody bet on somebody like that you're not going to raise an eye you're betting on an arbitrary guy a random yeah why
but hey listen i and
the hypothetical in itself you can only make so much doing it anyway Let's say you do get your homeboys a little bag.
The bag is so small, it would make no significance anyway.
It's not life-changing money.
Why are you risking your career, even though it was a hypothetical?
He said it as a hypothetical.
What if I could get my homies a bag?
Yeah, correct.
What about your career?
And the thing is, Ojo,
inevitably, your homeboy is going to want a bigger bag.
Oh, yeah.
So
So they got to bet more.
Yeah.
In order to bet more, now.
You got to do something again.
Come on.
The game.
And that's how they used to be.
The mall get their hooks in.
You bet one time and they get you.
Stuck.
Now they got you.
You stuck.
That's the way the game goes.
Yeah.
If your homies was real ones, if they was real ones, what real is, is if you even thought about doing that, and if they ask you to do that, they ain't your real friend no way.
Correct.
What are we talking about?
Now,
I don't get that with Michael Porter Jr.
Just like that hypothetical, you just keep that one to yourself.
You don't say that out loud.
Because, you know,
like I said, the NBA going to have a, they're going to have a watchful eye.
And look, and I get, look,
they have one in.
Parlays, you know, we got draft kings and we be doing parlays during football season and all that.
I get it.
It started with fantasy.
I mean, gambling is, you go way, way back.
Gambling has always been prevalent in sports.
Yes.
And then, you know, you had fantasy and, you know, draft teams.
And I get it.
And now you got these parlays and you bet, you know, hey, you bet 500 bucks with draft kings, you get 200 bucks instantly.
I get it.
And, you know, you could bet a five or 10 or 15, 20, 30 play parlay.
And, you know, bet 20, 30, 40, 50 bucks, 100 and win whatever you can win so i get it i get the lore because we like winning
we like winning we do
but
and i agree with everything you said for him to put his career at risk yeah your homies ain't got no they i mean they ain't got no skin in the game bro
Now, if you wanted to do something on your own to put your career at risk, okay, that's you.
But to put that at risk for someone else ocho
for what okay let's just say ocho what they win five thousand they bet the hundred they bet enough money they went five thousand went what twenty five hundred fifteen hundred
uh that money they gonna blow that money about about about a week huh that ain't no bag I don't know I mean I mean I don't think anybody think no $2,500 a bag you can't bet enough
to make the kind of money that's going to be life-changing to be risking your entire career in the millions of dollars that you are making to go into
a game for three minutes and act like you heard and come out.
Yeah, no, I mean, to make life-changing money, you got to bet life-changing.
You got to bet like Drake, you got to bet like Floyd Mayweather.
You see them gambling slips they be having, betting $3 million, betting $4 million, $5 million.
That's life-changing money.
But y'all ain't got that kind of money.
So even for them, it's not life-changing because they got it.
They already got life-changing money.
It's the thrill for them.
See, you're trying to, you're like, man, I'm going to win.
I'm going to win the bag, blah, blah, blah.
It's the thrill of them.
It's the excitement for them.
Right.
Drake,
you see, Drake got a 747 or whatever that is, 767.
He got a big, big-ass plane.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Floyd probably hadn't flew commercial since 95,
when he fought in the 96 Olympics.
So he probably hadn't flown commercial since 2000.
Lloyd got his own plane.
Yeah.
And all them, and all them watchers, all them Birkenbacks.
So
him,
he likes to like the excitement of it, the thrill of it.
But
nah, nah.
Floyd wants to bet on himself, have at it.
There's probably a limit in which you can bet.
Yeah, I don't, I don't.
But I've I've never,
it's really never crossed my mind, Ocho, to like,
to give anybody information.
Right.
Man, you go play.
We'll see.
Yeah, we'll see.
Because I don't know.
I don't know.
Because Ocho, you know, they see the report.
They see you in the barbershop.
They see you.
So you playing this week.
I don't know who you are.
We'll see.
What about such and such?
Well, he was at practice.
He got no chance of playing.
He was at practice.
Because first thing they say, hey, just a casual conversation, get you linked into something.
You don't, oh, Joe, you don't, man, you don't know.
And so, you know,
I've always tried to stay away from that.
Even today, man, you don't play.
Hey,
guy with DraftKing says I got with DraftKing.
I picked these parlays.
That's it.
That's all I got for you.
Hey, play my parlay.
Nothing hit now.
Nothing good now.
you know give you give you one and a half times your money easy money too i'm gonna hit about
how many parlays we got so
we had how many we had last year 25 we had 25.
i'm gonna i'm gonna hit at least 10 this year that's my goal to hit 10 of the 25.
okay okay i'm gonna hit 10 or 25
okay
i'm hit 20 25.
watch this
All right, well, where you get, that means I can hold on to that 5,900, huh?
No, I don't mean that.
Okay.
That means I I need to get that.
As a matter of fact, that's what I'm going to bet the parlay with.
That's what I bet the parlay with, huh?
Got to hit you with that church finger real quick.
Go ahead.
But yeah, look, I think Michael Porter, he meant well, but everybody's not going to take it like that.
You have to be really, really careful when you're talking about the potential of influencing a ball game
because that is taboo in any professional sport.
They know
you say steroids, and that's bad too.
Obviously, steroids in some sports are worse than others,
but
betting on a game,
that you're in,
that's bad.
That and quitting,
but
I think he was trying to, you know, talk about his brother.
His brother has had that addiction, that, you know, gambling and X, Y, and Z.
So I think he was just trying to make the point point that his brother was probably maybe looking out for someone.
Maybe that's the point.
Like I said, I just, I know the story about his brother.
I didn't really listen to the podcast.
I just saw the clip that you guys listened to.
So I think that's
the point that he was trying to make, the point he was trying to make, like, hey, my brother probably trying to look out for somebody and got him situation where he's probably banned for the rest of his life.
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The local Atlanta news station had an unfortunate typo on Michael Pennix Jr.
Last name this morning, Ocho.
I saw that.
Oh, come on, man.
Come on, die.
Y'all ain't finna do this, man, like this.
Hey, but listen, listen.
And for them, you have to think about on the keyboard, right?
Look how close the X and the S is on the keyboard.
So
you can see whether it was an honest mistake.
Look at the S and look where the X is.
Hey, do it.
Be dishonest and get it right.
Yeah.
You got that man over there.
Come on, Diocho.
Yeah,
that is funny.
It was an honest mistake.
And I'm probably, I'm sure, whoever it is, they didn't mean to do it.
That might be, that's down WTOC.
That's down in my neck of the woods.
Yeah.
And listen, you know, you know, people.
Oh, that's States, bro.
Okay.
You don't want to.
WTOC that's out of Savannah.
Yeah,
you don't want to play with your job like that.
No, man.
Not with that kind of joke.
So you understand.
They got that man up there, Michael.
Ooh, we.
That's why you got to be careful with them last name, don't you?
Hey, yeah.
Hey, listen, you got to be careful with the keyboard now.
Yeah, yeah.
One mistake, it'd be something completely different.
And you know, so
they screenshotted it too.
So that's Death Forever.
Yeah.
This you?
Nah, that ain't me.
You know, you know the fan.
So let me ask you a question, Ocho.
The fans going to run with that.
What happens when he plays bad?
What's the mean that's going to come up there, Ocho?
He throw two picks and they lose a game.
What they gonna have up on his name ocho hold on it's the away fans on the signs they gonna have when they when he throws two interception what are the falcons fans gonna have you think they'll do that
man
fan is short for for what fanatic okay they like you when you winning they like you when you on top yeah i i but you know even even though when it comes to the quarterback i don't see them doing the quarterback like that not at home not in the georgia don't Wait, Georgia don't, right?
Mercedes-Benz.
Mercedes-Benz don't.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, they don't do it.
No, I'm saying they're going on Twitter.
Oh, Twitter.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know how Twitter is, man.
Yeah, I thought that.
No, they're not going to do it.
No, no, no.
They know that'd be disrespectful to the home team.
I'm talking about fans on Twitter.
Oh, yeah, you know, they don't care.
That ain't got no.
Hey.
Yeah, you know they don't care.
Oh, Joe, the Colorado Buffs finished their season 9-4, but according to the season, unranked.
Do you think they deserve to be ranked?
Based on what they did last year, 9-4.
You lost your quarterback, and you lost the best player in the country.
Yeah, probably.
You lost Jimmy Horn Jr.
Yeah, probably.
Didn't they lose
Webster?
Yeah, Johannes.
Yeah, what it ran the point back for the Ravens, right?
The Ravens, yeah.
Yeah, they did not.
No.
Yeah, no, no, no, absolutely not.
Listen, they lost some very, very good players.
So
you build them back from scratch.
You build it back from scratch.
Yes.
You're going to be in a situation, Ocho, that you're going to have to replace what you lost.
It's almost like you're going there for the first time.
Yeah.
But look,
just go in there and play.
Right.
I mean, I ain't really look like, oh, they got us finished
to win the AFC West or they got us finished to finish, you know, not make the playoffs.
That ain't got no bearing on how I'm going to play.
I don't, it don't at all.
You gotta, and listen, I think even I don't think Prime even cares about being ranked, understanding that I have to start over from scratch.
Yes, like you, like you say, Uncle, all the time, you got to update your resume.
Absolutely.
Now, you got to update your resume.
You lost some players, you gained some players.
Are those players as good as the ones you lost?
We don't know.
We will find out on Saturdays.
Well, you ain't got no Travis Hunter.
No, who you brought in.
No, you don't have that.
Not that.
No.
Help your sleep.
Oh, Joe, check this out.
A woman sues a company for assigning no work but paying her fully for 20 years.
A woman in France is
suing telecom giant Orange,
claiming she was kept on full salary for 20 years without being assigned any task, which she says left her feeling humiliated and professionally abandoned.
According to her statement, she was paid around 5,000 euros a month for 20 years.
That's what the reports are saying, that she's suing telecom giant orange because they paid her a monthly salary for 20 years, but gave her no assignment.
Wait, now that's a first.
Now,
that's a first, huh?
Now, you see the mentality of someone on the other side of the bridge?
You think someone here in the States that is getting paid $5,000 a month to do absolutely nothing?
How much is 5,000 Euros a month?
I think that's more than that, Ocho.
It is?
How about, yeah, I'm curious.
Almost $6,000.
Yeah, it's about, it's what you owe me, $5,900.
That's what it means.
She was getting $5,900 a month and were complaining?
Well, listen, whatever it is whatever her job was at orange i thought orange was a phone company wasn't it it's telecom it is oh yeah yeah well yeah see i mean she she's really she's really really
really wants some work she loves she loves what she does she's very why did she quit
so after they paid you after they paid you this salary for 20 years now you complain not at one point in time did you complain say you know what
you know i really would like to do a task i really would like to do something
so do you think think?
I mean, if what's being reported is true, Ocho, the time to complain is not after 20 years.
It's during the process.
It's when it's actually happening.
Maybe did she wait this long on purpose, feeling that if I let it go 20 years, I can actually have a chance to win the case to get even more.
Look,
I don't start me lying because I don't know the laws that govern.
I don't think,
look,
they'll let you sue for work less in America.
Right.
So I just say that, oh, that couldn't happen here.
Don't put it past our court systems.
Right.
Ocho, did you know this?
70% of the people in the world do not use toilet paper.
Global hygiene studies show that the majority of the world's population, around 70%,
does not use toilet paper in their daily routines.
Instead, Cultural norms, local resources, and infrastructure lead many communities to rely on alternatives such as waters, bidets, reusable cloths, or natural materials.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know about that, Unc.
I have 70%.
I'm not sure.
I'm not in that percentile of those people that do do that, but I use, I use Charmin, Uncle.
I use Charmin.
To an America.
Let me ask you a question.
Are there more people in India or are there more people in the U.S.?
Oh, wait, when you start scouting the continent of Africa.
Wait, did you say not in the U.S., right?
70% of the the world's population.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
I'm not sure what percentage here is a little different.
Now, in other places, in the European places,
and South America, it could be different.
So I get it because
they do everything different than we do, you know, based on, and
it starts when you're young, huh?
It starts when you're young over there.
Some people, they use bidet.
Some, you know, here in the States, people look at you crazy to about using the goddamn baitette.
But it's a way and a part of the culture and the way they do things everybody wipe their everybody wipe the rear end different
everybody every everybody handles it different however you see fit
yeah sometimes you know but growing up you had corn cobs
corn cobs like corn on the cob you mean a corn cob that's why they term you as country as a corn cob in the outhouse that was toilet paper oh you call it corn cob?
No, that's what they use.
You know, corn comes on a carb, right, Ocho?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, yeah.
Oh, okay.
So you use a, okay.
Oh, that's a, oh, that's a good, okay.
I like that, huh?
I like that.
Lord, have mercy.
I like that.
Yeah, corn.
Y'all forgive him now.
Y'all know this Ocho now.
You don't like it.
Haley, we call it corn on the car.
When you were just saying corn cob, it kind of confused me as if you were referring to something else from other than corn on the cob.
say yeah we got you oh cho they're back according to kfc will bring back potato wedges and hot and spicy wings in the u.s on august 18th for a limited time only you excited nope i don't eat no you don't eat potato
potato logs they call them potato wedges yeah potato wedges yeah the small
no they yeah they thickly thick yeah i don't eat them and when it comes to chicken places you know i go to churches i'm a church i'm a charm a churches man man you know i like i like the fries i enjoy the apple pie barber soda i told you and i get the number two three i ain't never had the hot and spicy wings but i have had the potato potato wedges many many many many many years ago um i might stop by and get me one two you don't need that you don't need that they sell them at what you call now everybody be getting them from the convenience store what the wedges yeah they sell them at the convenience store they sell wings they sell pizza they sell all kinds of stuff at the convenience store yeah i know i know that that part, but yeah.
You ever been to a Wawa?
No.
Hey, Wawa, the real deal.
Wawa sell everything, boy.
Wawa sell everything.
Ocho, the freezer aisle is getting real interesting.
If breast milk ice cream can make it into the grocery store shelves, then what flavors deserves a spot too?
Breast milk ice cream.
Breast milk ice cream is, and you know what?
I like that.
I like that.
I'm not sure if people understand how
nasty breast milk breast milk tastes I don't know I take your word for it though yeah yeah it's it's very thick onk very thick and um it has a
it's been a while it's been a while since I've been a baby so you know yeah I understand well listen it's not about being a baby I'm just saying well you know i have kids you know i mean and sometimes but that got to do with you that's the kid that's the kid that belonged to the kid not you it belonged to the kid but sometimes me as a as a inquiring adult i would like to know what the child is tasting so i like to to make sure
Yeah.
So, you know, I.
Well, I figured he stopped crying.
He or she stopped crying.
So I figured it was pretty good.
I'll take their reaction.
Right.
Yeah.
But I just sometimes, you know, you got to take, you know, I don't even got to put my mouth on, honk.
You just get there and you squeeze.
You know, you squeeze.
It's like you're milking a cow.
It comes out.
Yeah.
And you squeeze it in your mouth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've done it a few times.
You put it in your mouth?
Yeah, it's nasty too, honk.
It's thick.
It has no taste.
The texture is horrible.
So the fact that it's even made it into the grocery store aisles
is beyond me.
Man, look here.
I guess, I mean,
try it, though.
How much does it cost?
I ain't gonna try it.
I'm good.
I want ice cream.
I want Oreo ice cream.
Or I want, what's that one with Stephen Colbert?
Ben and Jerry's?
American Heritage, American Rogue, American Something.
No, this was what was Stephen Colbert.
American Dream.
Yeah,
that's what I get right there.
If I get that, I want Oreo.
What flavor ice cream, ice cream?
So,
look, they be coming out.
Look, remember they talked about that
ketchup smoothie.
Oh, come on, man.
Come on.
They doing too much, man.
Yeah.
You don't think breast milk ice cream is too much?
So that's what you draw the line.
You draw the line of the ketchup smoothie.
Hey, honey, I'm going to the store.
You need something?
Yeah, baby, let me get a pot of that breast milk ice cream.
Chocolate.
Hey, you know what?
It's so funny too, Uncle, when you think about it.
The fact that
it's outside of the
patadas,
it might have a different taste to it, depending on what they do to it.
Now, everybody's breast milk tastes a little different.
But clearly, I mean, complaining what they eat, right, right, right, right.
So, so I'm sure I'm curious how
the ingredients.
I'm not curious.
I've never been curious.
No?
Some things I'm good with.
Okay, okay, okay.
Well, I'll let you know how it is.
I'll let you know how it is.
Because for one, I'm not going to eat it.
I'm not going to eat it cold either.
So, whatever I get from the store, I'm going to heat that up.
I'm going to heat that up.
I need my breast milk body temperature.
Well, that's not how you supposed to eat.
Well, okay, that's you.
You tell the chat.
Let me tell you something.
Think about this, right?
Let me think.
Me, as a father of 85, I'm the one that had to wake up at three in the morning.
I'm the one that had to go make the milk.
So, bro, you the bro, you then, you didn't know what you call it.
You weren't waking up.
So, let me ask you a question.
So, were you waking up at 3 a.m.
when you stand at Brown at Cincinnati Stadium?
The kid was in there with you?
Oh, no, they weren't here.
That's when I got a broken.
I'm talking about offseason.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I can't wait to try that breast milk, bro.
I wonder if they got it at Publix.
Uh, Eagle fans at Ocho, you have a response for Cam's Madden claim,
Cam.
What do you what do you say?
Yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't know what Cam said,
Yeah, somebody got to tell me.
Kimber No Wood Jr.
said, my question is, could you see Coach Prime making a college football playoff game this upcoming season?
From unranked to making it, anything's possible.
No.
Damn.
No.
That's not nice.
Let's be realistic.
Okay, I'm sorry.
You're right.
No.
Now, if you tell me if Travis, if Travis and Shadur had come back,
okay.
I was trying to be out.
Now let's have a, now we can have a real conversation.
Dr.
Frankie L.
Bellamy said, hey, fam, have you ever seen that show Amazing Race?
Yes, if your hips were good, I think you and Ocho could pull it off.
What do you think?
Yes, I've seen the Amazing Race.
Hold on.
Your hips don't got to be good for us to pull it up.
We could pull it off right now.
That's the type of stuff we need to be doing.
That's the kind of stuff you and Jordan need to be doing.
I don't get cheering you guys on.
Yeah, yeah, well, that's fine.
But I think it'd be dope to have you out there, bad hips, bad knees, you know, and watch me carry you.
I mean, it's teamwork.
It's teamwork.
You want me to be like Mariana Rivera, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got you.
No, no,
no.
Aaron Owen said, Prime for Prime.
Who you taking, AB or Tyreek?
Ooh, that's a good one, boy.
That's on you, Ocho.
You're the madden adjuster.
That's a good one, boy.
But A.B.
had a six, seven-year stretch going dumb.
I mean, dumb, dumb.
I love Tyreek and what he brings to the game and what he's going to continue to do for the game.
But A.B.
Run
was different.
I'm
going to stretch that he had in Pittsburgh.
Oh, my God.
79 Black Panther Malibu.
Have y'all ever played on a team with against any girls back in y'all's days?
And would you have cleaned their clock knowing their girl?
Yes.
My senior year,
we played a team, Tomb Central.
They had a young lady on their team.
She was a kicker, huh?
Nah, she was on defense.
Okay, my bad.
Yeah, I've never had that opportunity.
No.
And you know, Ocho?
Yeah.
That was the only game all year I didn't score a touchdown.
Well, you got locked up by a girl, huh?
I think I caught like one pass.
Damn,
or she locked you up, right?
I guess.
Hey, now that I think about it, too, when somebody mentioned American race, huh?
You know what I want to do?
Amazing race, my bad.
What did I say?
Not amazing race.
Okay.
I want to do
Okay, go ahead.
I mean,
I'm going to call it.
I'll call Akbar for you.
Okay, okay, okay.
I'm ready.
I just want to
hit the monkey balls and I can do all type of all kinds of crazy stuff.
Okay.
Yeah, you want me to put a call in for you?
Yeah, do that.
Because they had some athletes on there the other day.
For real?
Yeah.
I'll win that.
I'll win that easy.
I like that.
Eagle fan, who are your top five quarterbacks that need to prove that they belong in the league this year?
Is Burrow one that needs to get into the playoffs this year?
Man, if Burrow doesn't get into the playoffs this year, he's still going to be a top five quarterback.
Sure.
I'm saying that there are five quarterbacks that
only two can make it on God.
One out the ASC, one out the NFC.
But I know five quarterbacks are going to always be in the hunt and being contention every single year.
Right.
Did you say the top five quarterbacks that need to prove.
So basically, he's like, okay, give me the five quarterbacks that need to prove.
Cause the top five, I mean, Lamar,
Josh Allen, they've got to prove they can beat Mahomes when it matters, Ocho.
That's what they got to prove.
Joe Burrow has done it.
I mean, he's, what, I think he's one and one.
They're one and one against each other in the postseason.
But those other two, they've got to prove that they can beat Mahomes when it matters the most.
Josh Allen is 0-4.
He has a winning record in the regular season, season, but a losing record come postseason.
Lamar, I think Lamar has beaten him once in the regular season, but he hasn't beaten him in the postseason.
That's what they've got to prove.
You've got to climb that.
That's the mountain you've got to get over.
That's the hurdle you've got to clear.
Dak,
he's been injured.
He's got to prove he can do it.
Yeah.
I think Roger's going to have to prove his
Aaron.
They went and got DK DK Metcalf.
They re-signed
TJ Watt.
Cam Hayward is upset, but I think they'll get whatever situation, however that works out, I think they get that resolved.
You know, they got Calvin Austin the third.
He got to do it.
Because it didn't go like he had hoped in New York.
Got injured the first, you know, first.
First year, what, three, four plays?
He got injured.
Last year, they missed the playoffs.
He's got to prove it.
He's a four-time league MVP.
And when you get a guy like that, the expectations go through the roof, regardless of his age.
JS Cow, did you know Roman Reigns was a captain on the 06 Georgia Tech football team and was also teammate with Megatron, aka Calvin Johnson?
I did know he played at Georgia Tech, but I did not know he was teammates of Calvin Johnson.
That's dope.
I didn't know that either.
That's dope.
That's dope.
Sean McVay beat Megatron out for player of the year in the state of Georgia in class.
Sean McVay, what's Sean McVay?
The head coach of the Rams.
At what position?
He was a quarterback at St.
Paul's 6.
Okay, okay, okay.
And I think Megatron went to Sandy Creek.
Okay, that's dope.
Goddamn, Sean McVay.
Looking it up.
Oh, that's what I thought you were doing.
No way, Jose.
One stayed, the other goes.
Who you picking, Gibbs or Montgomery?
Gibbs.
That's a good one.
Yep.
He went to St.
Paul's X, didn't he?
Marris, Maris.
That's a private.
It's both of us.
It's still a private school.
It's a private school.
And what you call it with Sandy Creek, right?
Didn't?
Yeah.
With the Maris.
No way, Jose.
One stays, the other goes.
Gibbs or Montgomery.
Gibbs for me.
Yeah, I like Gibbs too.
Brother Jameer.
Oh, Joe, they got a good one for you.
97.
Trade one, wave one, max one.
Devontae Smith, Puka Nicole, Mike Evans.
Trade one, what?
Trade one, wave one, max one.
Devontae at wait, Mike Evans first to what?
Devontae Smith, Puka Nicoor, Mike Evans.
Those are your choices.
Trade one, wave one, max one.
When you say max, you mean like max pay?
Like pay?
Yes, that's what it means.
All right, max would be
with Mike Evans.
Okay.
Trade would be
who the other two puka and devante
all right i'm trading i'm trading devante and puka the cu is the baby i'm i'm uh i'm waving puka he's a baby he's a baby damn sorry puka yeah he'll be the baby
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