Nightcap Hour 2: Eagles LOOKING to TRADE AJ Brown?! + Time for JUSTIN JEFFERSON to JET? + Jaxson Dart has CHIP on SHOULDER + Yankees BEAT RIVAL Red Sox

1h 10m

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Philadelphia Eagles possibly trading AJ Brown this offseason, Justin Jefferson talks about how he’s been successful even with all of the quarterbacks he’s had in his career, and Jaxson Dart is asked if he has a chip on his shoulder with the Giants playing the Saints this weekend and much more!

0:00- Eagles/AJ Brown trade speculations
21:40 - Justin Jefferson
26:09 - Jaxson Dart vs Saints with chip on his shoulder
30:07 - Garrett Wilson on staying with Jets
32:40 - Shaquille Leonard to retire as a Colt
36:50 - MLB Wild Card Series
42:06 - Q & Ayyyyy

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Oh, Joe, multiple executives think the Eagles could entertain A.J.

Brown trade this offseason per Jeremy Fowler.

A.J.

Brown's love-hate relationship with the Eagles is a league's worst-kept secret.

AJ's frustration with the state of things is boiling over, according to Mike Florio.

Much of the speculation centered on the relationship or lack thereof between quarterback Jalen Ertz and wide receiver AJ Brown.

Last year, then Eagles defensive lineman Brandon Graham spilled the beans before doing damage control.

Hurst was asked about the relationship this week and said, we share great passion for this game and we're focused on this week.

As Florio wrote, it doesn't take an advanced degree in psychology or anything more than basic common sense to realize something is off.

Well, hell, we all can see something is off.

We see it when we watch the goddamn game.

We see it.

I've seen some of the breakdowns and some of the

analysts break down some of the route concepts and some of the things that other teams watch defensively and know exactly what AJ Brown is running based on his alignment and where he is.

That's why he's always goddamn covered.

People say about he need to get open.

Well, it's hard to get open when you run the same goddamn same concept.

What you said?

Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope.

You said, you said you was telling guys, you was telling guys what you was running and you will still get open.

You told me,

hold on, hold on, hold on, chat.

Stick with me.

Hold on.

You said you tell wide receivers what you were running, and he would, and you could still get open.

You said it doesn't matter if the defense knows what you're going to do.

Can't nobody stop you.

So, even if the defense knows what AJ Brown is going to do, he still should get open based on what you've told us for the last two years.

Chat, do you agree or disagree?

Hey, uh,

I'm just talking about what you said, Ocho.

Can I say something?

Yes,

I said Ocho can go out there for 17 weeks straight and tell every DB that lines up in man-to-man his route,

every double team, 55, quarter.

It didn't matter what you played, Ocho can get out there and line up.

So you said Adrian Brown.

Let me finish.

Let me finish.

My bad.

My bad.

Before the ball snap,

I can let Carson know, yeah,

out loud and let them know I'm finna get the ball.

And there was nothing you could do.

I'm telling you what I could do.

But you said no matter what.

I'm talking about the defense.

Hold on.

Even if the defense, even if the defense knows, you should still be able to get open because it's all about execution.

That's what you're saying.

Hey, I'm speaking solely on me because I have the ability to do it.

That's it.

You know?

But anyway, this is where for Petulo,

where creativity comes into play.

The creativity that Mike Shannon has, the creativity that Andy Reid has, the creativity that Sean McVay shows in his offense.

But because they are so reliant and so successful on the way they do things, they win doing things the way they do it.

That's all.

That's all.

That's all I'm saying.

But when it comes time to throw and they have to throw, Jalen Hurts is capable of doing that.

And that's where A.J.

Brown will get his targets.

That's where A.J.

Brown will get his yards.

All he has to do is be patient.

His catches are going to come.

His yards are going to come.

It's early in the season.

Hunk, we're only in week four.

It's going to come.

Oh, Joe.

It's got to be patient.

Shouldn't this thing have been ironed out by now?

We went through this for like nine weeks last year.

Listen, it should be ironed out, but they ain't using no starch.

You heard me, they ain't using no starch.

We know about the starch.

They're going to use the starch when necessary.

That's all.

When necessary.

So it ain't necessary right now, huh?

Absolutely not.

Absolutely not.

Now they've had a scare.

They had a scare against Tampa Bay.

You know, Tampa Bay was moving the ball real well, making it somewhat of a game.

Well, the turnovers killed them.

Bingo.

I mean, they blocked the punt for a touchdown.

Baker Mayfield threw two picks.

That was the difference in the ball game.

Now, If we don't, if you don't at the end,

I agree.

I think AJ Brown's a phenomenal talent, but it comes a time, Ocho, production intolerance.

And we talk about it.

Hey, what's the first word you just said?

Pro what?

Production intolerance.

And how is he not producing?

Because what?

They don't care how you're not producing.

Ocho, they'll tolerate you not producing, but what are they not going to allow you to do?

Because I remember, I know a guy was was Antonio Brown producing.

Absolutely.

And what did they get tired of?

What did I tell you?

Hey, go back, look at, go back and look at AB's number for like a five or six years straight.

Six year stretch, the greatest ever.

A six-year stretch.

We'll never see a stretch like Antonio Brown them six years.

1,500, 1,600,

70.

Oh, my God.

I'm talking about nasty work now tell the people now tell the people what they did

they let him go they traded tell the people why they did but you got to tell them why even with that kind of production tolerance and production

as long as production is here so with tolerance tolerance will never outweigh production yeah

now

Hey, where you went from there, Oakland, right?

He went to Oakland.

Yeah.

And then he made it a year.

No, he didn't make it out of training camp because they ended up releasing him, Ocho.

And then he

goes to New England and then does something, and then they release him.

And

then he went to Tampa with Tom.

He went to Tampa.

But I think that I think, did he go to Tampa that same year?

Might have been.

It might have been the COVID.

It might have been 2020.

I don't.

Yeah, because...

Yeah, he was on the team that won the Sue Bowl.

So that was the COVID year, 2020.

Yeah.

That's what I'm afraid of, Ocho.

That's what I'm afraid of.

Is that because they're looking at like, man, you called it a scene.

I mean, we allowed you to read the book and we said it wasn't much of it.

Hey, that's AJ.

We welcome that.

But I'm telling you, you play, Ocho, you know how they think.

Oh, yeah.

You know.

And I also know how they think when you ain't producing either.

I know what they're going to do.

I know the game.

I understand it.

I know exactly what they're doing.

Shit.

Hey.

but I ain't called the Luke Hero.

Hey, listen, he wearing that C on his chest.

He's going to conduct himself in the right manner.

The answers he had when he talked to the media yesterday, it was beautiful.

It was beautiful.

And I want my players to care.

I want my players to care when they want

when they want to be part of the system.

They want to be part of the success that we are having.

I want to be part of the offense.

I want to be able to contribute.

That's all.

That's all he's saying.

No ill will, no nothing, you know, but his time is going to come.

It's very early.

They're going to be games with teams.

They're going to play teams.

26 is not beating us.

They're going to be games where they're going to say 26 is not beating us.

And we're going to see Jalen Hurts do what Jalen Hurts can do, throw the ball.

And they're going to get their plays.

He's going to get his yards.

He's going to get his touchdowns.

Just right now, everybody behind the eight ball.

Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, T.

Higgins.

Right now, all the young bulls are having success.

No, but

they got an excuse.

They're like, uh, we lost our quarterback.

Um, um, JJ McCarthy's down.

We're up to Carson Wentz.

We got Joe Burrow.

Yeah, ain't got no

understandable.

But one thing about it is the cream always rides at the top.

Um,

AJ Brown is in the top five conversations for a reason.

The cream will always rise to the top, regardless of what's going on right now.

He's gonna rise at the top.

I'm telling you, are we sure?

Are we sure

he's still in the tie?

Absolutely.

Okay, let's go.

Jeddah, absolutely.

Chase,

Jeddah, Chase, Amon Ra,

Hukakua, four.

Hey, that five wide open, boy.

That fast spot wide open because once you get to that fast spot,

Rico now is definitely what Reek.

It's wide open.

It's all based on preference.

Who do you want to put in that slot?

Now, I know what the numbers look like right now: Roma Dunze, JSN, Ibuka.

I mean, you could, you could, you could, it's interchangeable because it's so early in the season, but the cream CD, where

where you putting CD,

he coming, he coming, they all coming.

It's it's a

hey, uh, is that your is that your Wi-Fi messing up or mine?

I don't know.

Mine, my Wi-Fi, what's going on?

Hey, what you on?

Dial-up over there, yeah.

Nah, man, we got the most expensive.

Hey, you need to.

I know, because mine would just, mine would just

well, let me, you know, what?

I'll cut my and you got you got that Wi-Fi,

like, like, Joe, like Joe Johnson.

Okay,

it's already open.

Yeah, go ahead.

I have to do some push-ups real quick.

I mean,

we done played, we done paid $25 for extra.

Where you at?

We used the complimentary.

You did the upgrade?

I wonder what it was because it said my wife.

Huh?

You did the upgrade?

Yeah, we used the upgraded Wi-Fi.

Yes.

Okay.

I have to go to the

center.

You know, because they got

like we did

we end up,

but uh hey, hey, you see how big

you see how big I done got

body

hey, you going you going with me to the NBA Youngboy show?

No,

hey,

I don't think, I don't think that's a wise decision by you.

You heard me?

What?

It's not a wise decision for you not to go with me to the NBA Young Boy Show.

Why not?

Because I'm going to beat you up.

God, man.

And you know, whatever he gonna have,

whatever it's going to be, it's going to be.

Yeah, well, I'm just letting you know ahead of time.

You're gonna be on the show with a black eye.

Hey, I bought your outfit, too.

Look, hold on, let me show you your outfit.

Okay.

You can see wear some Mike Myers out there?

Yeah.

I bought you some black Carhartt overalls.

And because you got muscles.

Oh, Matt.

Hey, you hear me?

Because you got muscles, you don't need no shirt underneath.

And we're going to put the lime green bandana around your neck.

And I'm going to give you a scully.

I don't know, Ocho.

Hey, it's okay.

I think I'm going to have to pass, Ocho.

Yeah, you're going to pass out.

Your ass don't come to the goddamn show with me.

I know that.

Go ahead, Ocho.

I just think, I think that at this time right now, for the remain of 2025,

my probation, I've been, you know, I check in with my parole laws all the time.

I'm on.

Hey, boy, hey, what up?

Hey, that Wi-Fi over there, Choppy, boy.

Oh, you couldn't hear me?

Nah, it's going in and out.

Oh.

I'm not on.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, chat.

So anyway, I got tickets for me and Uncle.

We're going to the NBA Young Boy show.

I got him some Carhartt overalls.

He real buffed, so I got him like a 2X.

And he don't have to wear no shirt.

He don't have to wear no shirt.

I got the lime green bandana, right?

He gonna put the lime green bandana underneath.

And so on the way to the concert, I'm gonna put on some NBA Young Boy music so he can get acclimated to what it's gonna be like in the arena.

Now, we're gonna be in the front row with all the, with all the YNs, right?

But I got Umtu security because he got bad hips.

He got bad hips, right?

So I'm going to make sure you're all right.

The security going to stand in between him so he don't fall over because, you know, everybody be going crazy, you know, in the front.

Boom.

We're going to be all right.

I just want him to experience this because Unc don't live the way he should be living.

Like he's alive, but he ain't living.

So I'm going to get him out there to bring him back to his roots, to bring him back home, you know, to make sure he stays grounded.

And he needs this.

He needs something different.

He needs something different in his life.

I understand you want to go to church.

He can bring his Bible.

He can bring his Bible to the show.

Matter of fact, we can have a prayer with a young boy and the whole group.

He can lead the prayer before the show.

So you're knocking out two birds.

You want to be Godlike and you can have some fun and get turned up with the young, with the YNs.

And that's what we're going to do.

I just need to get him out the house.

Get him out of the house, man.

Lift his spirits up a little bit.

That's it.

But what's that?

It's daily bread.

Huh?

It's scripture.

It's scripture for the day.

Well, give me,

read me a scripture real quick.

Read me a scripture real quick.

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Man, what the hell are you talking about, man?

What was that?

What was that?

Sunday bread.

It's scripture.

Every morning, I take this wherever I go, Ocho.

Let me show you.

I'm going to show you the daily bread.

It's a daily bread.

Hey, I want you to work on this.

I want you to work on this

after the show.

You heard me?

Hey, chat.

Hey, Uncle Unc gone.

He gone.

I got to make.

We got to get ready for that NBA Young Boy concert.

Put on that all black.

Hey, what happened if I play his music, chat?

If I play his music on here, will we get in trouble?

Are we kidding?

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Chad, if I go to the NBA Young Boy concert, I will have this in hand.

I do not leave home without this.

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Left to our own devices, we live in a land of deep darkness.

But in Jesus, a light has drawn.

Ocho, you see that, Ocho?

That's where your boy is right now.

Huh?

Hey,

I want you to practice this move right here.

It's all you got to do.

Yeah.

I only do that for the Lord.

And like, if your head depends on how your hip feels.

Oh, Joe.

That's how I am

when I'm up in church.

Hey,

I'm going to help you with your moves before we go.

You heard me?

Yeah.

We're going to be in all black.

We're going to be in all black like this.

Nah.

And you got to lay on the floor.

You got to lay on the floor like this.

I'm telling you, you're going to love this, though.

No.

You're going to love this.

Hey, front row.

Bro, you know how much the front row tickets cost me?

You talk about nope?

You know how much the front row tickets cost me?

And I got you a private charter too with security and a driver from the airport.

Oh, Cho, oh cho.

Come on now.

It's too late.

I didn't pay for it.

I done paid for it.

Hey,

you could bring that with you.

Oh, I'm trying to get my wings, Ocho.

Oh, you're a little bit more.

You go with a baby dying in a manger on Christmas morning.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Hey, that's what, hey, that's what, that's what his music is like.

Listen to NBA Youngboy will give you some wings.

No.

Hey, did you listen to the song Rebels Ticket?

Is it better now?

OJo.

Justin Jefferson would ask how he feels about the consistency and uncertainty at quarterback position during his career.

This is what he had to say.

All right.

You know, to be honest, that's kind of been my whole entire career since I've been here.

So,

you know, it's just not really flinching on that type of deal, and that's something that I can't really control.

So the only thing that I can't control is going out there and catching the ball and, you know, winning on my routes and making sure that I'm open for the quarterback to see.

So it really doesn't matter who's out there throwing the ball.

And

I always have confidence in myself in the person throwing the ball that you know we're gonna make something shake so uh it's it's been difficult you know just trying to connect with the one quarterback and uh you know getting that relationship uh but at the end of the day my job is to go out there and catch the ball and be a open target for my quarterback

i don't like that answer what you want him to say

I don't like that answer.

I don't like that polemically correct bullshit he just said.

I want you to say, I want you to say, look at my numbers.

Look at my numbers.

Even with the quarterback carousel, look at what I've been able to do.

I don't care if it was Mother Teresa at quarterback.

When I'm out there, I'm for the be open.

And I'm going to catch whatever you throw as long as you put it in the vicinity.

I've been doing this since LSU.

I'm from the booth.

Can nothing about who had quarterback for me?

What you talking about, man?

Well, that's what he's that's based on what he's saying.

I don't care.

I'm Justin Jefferson.

I don't like the way he said it.

I need you to talk that talk.

I need you to walk that walk.

I mean, when you asked, he should have greeted during the interview.

Come on, man.

Come on, man.

Come on, man.

See, man, I hate, man.

Hey, JJ, don't you ever answer that like that no more.

Man, talk your talk, man.

Man, one of the best, one of the best four five-year spans we've ever seen.

You want a historic pace.

You want a historic pace.

Talk that talk, bro.

What you talking about, you put in the boo.

LSU's finest.

New Orleans finest.

You talk about

you better second line your ass in the end zone next time you score.

Second line.

Talk about man.

I mean, it's a good political, correct answer.

I ain't trying to hear that shit.

You talk about man.

Hey, hey, ever since I put this all black on, I'm feeling real like, I'm feeling real dangerous right now, boy.

I'm feeling real dangerous.

I'm feeling like one of them YNs right now,

Right now, I'm feeling like an OM, an old man.

Don't worry about it.

Christ has lighted the world.

In Him, we need never again fear darkness, for He has light of life.

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Oh, Joe,

yo

what's happening that's all i'm saying ocho i'm i'm i'm i i'm

i'm doing the right thing ojo

yeah and and the right the right thing the the right thing to do like i know you listen i know you're trying to walk

i know you're trying to walk by faith I know you're trying to do the right thing.

I know you're trying to go

in the right direction.

But listen, you got to have a healthy balance.

You can't have no healthy balance with that.

Did have a healthy balance.

Listen, you could go on that path you want to go on after the concert.

No, no, no, no.

After the concert, I done started this journey, Ocho.

Hey, but that journey is going to end real fast.

You're going to go to this concert.

And I'm telling you, I'm going to jump on you like a chicken on the June bug, boy.

Ocho, let me live, man.

Let me walk with this great camera

after the concert,

Jackson Dart was asked if he had a chip on his shoulder playing against the Saints, a team that could have taken it with the ninth pick in the draft.

Dart said, I think there's always a chip on your shoulder anytime something like that happens.

I thought my visit with them went good.

So you kind of have thoughts in your head in the draft.

What options are really realistic?

And I definitely felt that that was a place that I could have panned out.

But things didn't work out that way.

He should be thankful.

Right.

He didn't go there.

I look,

the money.

Okay, on your top, you know, top 10 pick, you know, the money.

I get it.

But come on, bro.

If you make it, if you make it in new, if you make it in New York, do you understand what you can become?

Boy, you'll be, listen.

Yep.

Hey.

Well,

You win in New York.

Look at the people that win in New York.

Look at Jeter.

Look at Strahan.

Look at Eli.

Can you imagine if

Aaron Judge were to win a World Series?

I'll give you an example.

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You'll never have to pay for anything ever again.

You'll never have to pay for anything ever again in that city, boy.

Well, I think, Ocho, I think like when you go around on these visits and, you know, you, you, you know, you're highly rated and you're like, yeah, man.

And, you know, and look, what they're supposed to tell you, they're going to tell you, yeah, ain't nobody telling you, nah, if you're available, we're not going to take you.

And they probably, they probably, you know, hey, if you're there.

we're going to take you.

So, you know, obviously, you know, that didn't happen.

i think i think he ended up in a great spot uh he gets an opportunity to play he played well sunday um each week hopefully he gets better he grows and he gets better at playing the position he learns the offense even better the guy steps up for him and play really well but yep

but it's just it's natural it's natural oh cho

we was talking about it when we first started this chat about all the that didn't want to didn't want to deal with us when we weren't who we were now

right So, yeah, you got a chip on your shoulder.

Oh, you ain't think you don't think I'm good enough.

So, says y'all don't think I'm good enough to beat y'all cornerback,

right?

Lamar said, Look, Lamar said, Look, you know, when time asked him when time was with the network, he's like, Hey,

you can see the hurt on his face.

Like, hey, they're gonna get my bet, they're gonna get a Super Bowl out of me.

Now, he's got them two MVPs,

but you know, he plays like all y'all that passed over me.

Right.

I got something for y'all.

Every time.

And it should.

That's just the way it is.

It's natural.

It is.

It's a natural feeling.

When you get passed over by the job, oh, Joe, oh, y'all don't think I'm good enough.

Okay.

Yeah.

Sometimes it's a good thing, huh?

Sometimes it's a good thing to get passed over and have that chip on your shoulder to prove those who pass over you wrong.

Also, proving yourself right.

That's what you want to do.

Go back and read the story how Sam

Sam Walton, how it's Walmart.

Oh, yeah.

He bought the company, built this company.

He ran the company, built it back up, asked them to sell it to him.

They wouldn't.

So he said, you know what?

I do, I'm going to start my own.

Put him out of business.

Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I mean,

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Another one worth $111 billion.

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My goodness.

Garrett Wilson was asked what he'd say to the people people out there wondering why he decided to extend with the jets and not go somewhere else i got to go home at night feel good about the decision i make and love and i love it here man these people have brought me into have bought into me since i was a college kid and this fan base has drove me have dove into me this is where i want to be this is where i want to win at for me it's about where what where you do it at what role did you play in that and i truly believe because that's the thing that guys have been around here have gone through these these last few years and what we're battling to get out of it it makes it that much more beautiful i don't ever want to lose sight lose that or lose faith

i like it and and in in his decision also to stay is

i'm that guy i can be that guy they need in new york i can be the difference maker I can be the one they can count on at the wide receiver position as wide receiver number one.

I'm that guy.

I showed you I could do my rookie year.

Now we have a quarterback in Justin Field where I can continue building on my rookie year.

I'm that guy.

I'm him.

Him.

I like it.

I like it too.

I like it.

Go somewhere else and do what?

Start all over again?

So you turn down $100 plus million dollars to go somewhere else in two years.

Man, I ain't promised no two years.

I'm going to get this money right now.

I'm here.

I'm comfortable.

The fans love me.

Yeah,

would I love to have a quarterback that's stable and not have 15 different guys throwing to me all the time?

Yeah, sure.

But

I built a foundation here.

And what's the same where I go somewhere else?

I mean, it's not like teams that's winning got money to play another receiver, OJo.

The Rams got to play Puka Nakua.

So where is he going to go?

Go to Cleveland?

Like, they win him more than the Jets.

He's in the right seat.

Seattle, they got receivers.

Tampa Bay got receivers.

So, where is he going to go that they're winning that's going to give him the kind of money that he's making?

I love what he said.

Like, hey, I want to be here.

When we win, I want to be a part of the process.

Hey,

I'm excited.

I'm excited.

Shaquille Leonard, formerly known as Darius Leonard.

Shaquille Leonard is returning to Indianapolis to retire as a coach.

The three-time first-team all-pro linebacker and 2018 defensive rookie of the year will attend the Sunday's game against the Raiders at Lucas Oil Stadium to make the retirement official.

Sadly, Shaq suffered from two back surgeries in the span of five months in 2022.

The surgeries were meant to correct nerve issue in Leonard's back, but he was never able to return to all-pro form, Ocho.

A surprising draft pick coming out of South Carolina State.

Leonard took the league by storm.

South Carolina State long,

oh man, produced four Hall of Famers, Marion Motley, Deacon Jones, Harry Carson, Donnie Shale.

Despite a short career, where do you think Darius Leonard ranked as the greatest defensive players

ever come out of the HBCU?

Wow.

Oh, we got some.

We got, because you got to think about a lot of the guys OJ in the beginning, that's where they came out of with black colleges.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So you got

obviously the ones they mentioned.

What's the guy, the linebacker from

Sugar Bear?

from Kansas City Treat to Kansas City Chiefs.

He went to

Maryland Eastern Shore.

I mean, you got Ed Tutall Jones

with the Tennessee State.

I think Tombstone Jackson.

Man,

he was a peaceful nominal.

I really, the only time I ever saw him play in college, he played against Clemson.

And he was all over the fleet.

Yeah, I think he had like 20 tackles against Clemson.

And you're like, okay, this kid can play.

Because if you can do that, look, you're vastly, you know, they got Clemson has superior athletes.

And here he is all over the field.

Because if you, if you go to a, let's just say you go to an HBCU or FBS team like that on your when they cut the film on, you got to stand out.

You got to pop.

Absolutely.

So they cut the film on and they're looking at somebody else.

They're like, well, damn,

who is that kid?

Who is?

Yeah.

Damn.

He made another tackle.

In the third quarter, he got 17 tackles.

Do you understand, Ocho, how good you have to be

to leave it to go from an in today's game, go for an HBCU?

Think about how much money they put into these programs now.

The NIL money that they got and all the money that they're throwing at these kids and all these coaches that they got for an HBCU kid to get drafted to make a team.

Do you know how special you got to be?

Yeah,

Darius Leno was phenomenal, and uh, it's very unfortunate that uh his career got cut short because of the that back injury.

Um, you know, a lot of times, you know, sometimes guys have back surgery, they get to get the return to normal, but sometimes they go in that back coach, and the guy is never the same, never the same.

You don't know, no, you don't know, but for uh five or six years stretch, he was as good as there was in the NFL.

I mean, you talk about a guy, a three-time first-team all-pro, defensive rookie of the year, multiple-time Pro Bowl player.

He was phenomenal.

That back injury robbed him.

How long did Luke Keekly play?

I think Keekly played like seven, eight years.

Okay.

So

similar to that.

Keekly was defensive player of the year, defensive rookie of the year, probably like a five-time first, four or five-time first team all-pro, seven-time pro bowlback.

Yeah, he phenomenal.

And that's dope.

But call him a career.

Rookie right-hander, Cam

Schittler?

Schisler.

How do you say that last name, Ash?

Schlittler.

Struck out 12 in eight dominant innings if the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox.

Yes.

4-0 tonight to win the ALCS Wildcard Series in the deciding third game.

Taking his place in the Yankees-Red Sock rivalry lure, the 24-year-old pitched the Yankees into the best-defied division against Toronto beginning Saturday.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, A star is born tonight.

He's a special kid.

Bro,

sometimes the Ocho in a rival like Red Sox, think about it: Red Sox, Yankees, Duke, North Carolina, Alabama, Auburn.

You know, there are certain rivalries where the guy rise to the occasion and you'll never forget it.

You'll never, you'll never, you'll never, you'll never, never, ever forget.

Right.

This kid right here, what he did tonight.

12 innings in a winner takeoff.

Against your most hated, one of the most bitter rivals in all the sports.

Now, you can say Yankees, you can say Yankees, Red Sox, Duke, Carolina, Alabama, Auburn, Ravens, Steelers.

Yeah.

But if you look, the Packers, Bears, but if you're talking about history and how far this thing goes back, because you got the babe leaving the Red Sox going to the Yankees,

there is the same division.

The L East.

They hate each other.

They despise each other.

You know, the one thing I don't like about when the Red Sox play the Yankees,

each game takes 12 hours.

Baseball takes 12 hours.

Hey, I just, for some reason, the game is so long when those two play each other specifically.

Oh, my goodness.

Yeah.

But

that kid was dealing the night.

He was.

Hey,

man.

Boy, can you, boy, if Aaron Judge want to win a win a World Series?

hey hey what's what's my young bull my young bull that played for the marlins that's there to um kiss him

no he had home run oh geez

gian gian carlos sten yeah

yeah them boom boys nice man every time i think about me not sticking with baseball man made the right

decision

You remember,

I told you the story, huh?

No, but tell us again.

You know, in high school, you know, I played football.

I couldn't play soccer because soccer and football was during the same time.

So my grandma told me, listen, baby, if you're thinking about doing something long term and taking it serious at a professional level, you got to pick and choose.

It is going to be soccer, which I didn't have the resources at the time to

take it to the next level.

She was like, well, football got to be your thing.

So I took up another sport and that was baseball.

So as a baseball player, we had scouts coming out to watch me, watch me pitch.

They watched me hit.

I was a good slugger.

I played in Alfield.

I played third base, played first.

I played shortstop.

So they considered me, you know,

an elite talent at that time, because I could do everything.

I could do it all.

Yeah, I was a 5-2.

I was a 5-2.

So the Marlins came out there and they tried to draft me.

I was only a softball in high school.

Never forget, 1992.

So the Marlins was watching me.

So by the time I graduated, right, when I graduated, like I was supposed to be part of the Marlins in the minor league, and I would have been part of that 1997 World Series team that won.

And my uncle, my uncle, was on that team, Charles Johnson.

He was the catcher at the time, but I chose to play football.

Interesting.

And that's when I, that's when I, that's when I went to Langston.

So I went to Langston when I really could have been on the Marlins roster.

Yeah, they say you were a 5-2.

Mop, Broome,

Lawnmore, Edger.

Nah,

Rake.

Nah, nah, nah, nah.

I was really that boy in high school, huh?

I'm telling you.

Baseball?

Hey, baseball?

I had four pitches.

I had four pitches.

That was money.

Curveball.

Two-finger fastball.

I had a slide at this world.

You hear me?

I had a knuckleball.

Hey, when I throw my knuckleball, it go like this.

And it dropped.

Boom.

I had an unbelievable knuckleball, boy.

That's kind of what most knuckleballs do, but okay, I like that.

So you had a two-seam fastball, not a four-seam.

Okay.

No, two-seam.

Yeah, two-seam, just like this.

That's how I throw it.

Just like that.

I hold it just like that.

Then I had another pitch.

I had another pitch.

Cut fastball.

Grandma.

Now it wasn't no cut fastball.

No, I nicknamed it.

I call it the O'Helg.

Yeah, because when I throw it, when I throw it and it hit and it hit the catch admitt, the catch will be like, damn, oh, hell no.

Yeah, hey, hey, I thought, I threw about 102.

102.

Hey, that oh, hell no pitch.

Anytime I get in the jam, anytime I get in the jam, you know, the count three, three and two, base is loaded, I go to that oh hell no.

Well, you

should have, you have stayed with that.

The San Diego Padres lost 3-1 to the Chicago Cubs in game three in the wild cards and was eliminated from the playoffs.

In the top of the night, home play umpire DJ Rayburn called Xander Bogarts out on strikes in what should have been called ball four.

The Padres weren't happy with the umpire and crew and made sure they knew about it as they left the field.

Ocho, take a look at this video.

Yeah, let me see that thing.

Let me see that thing.

Oh, whoa, whoa.

Oh, those players?

Those are players.

Yeah, going after the umpire.

Oh, man.

What you call it?

Rob Manfred

going to put something to y'all.

Yeah, hey, listen,

he's going to drop that gavel.

He's going to drop that hammer.

Drop that hammer.

But listen,

whatever he does come up with as

consequences, it's not going to go into effect until next year.

I'm okay.

Hey,

okay, that's a suspended sentence.

You don't got to serve, you don't got to serve till next year.

You still got to go.

You still got to pay that fine.

Yeah, something because you can't have that.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

And I get it, Ocho.

I mean, I don't know.

I don't know if I've ever been a part of something so egregious that would, you know, I hated to lose.

Yeah.

but to lose to something so egregious,

you know, you like,

give prime example.

You remember the Rams and the Saints?

When the guy from the Saints interfered with the guy, Ramsay.

Oh, 43, 43, 43.

Oh, what was his last name?

Williams.

I mean,

that was so egregious.

That was

so egregious.

Yeah.

No, yes.

Now, you know, had I been, if I'd have been, yes, I'd have been, I would have been livid as Sean Payton was.

And I can just imagine being a player because you robbed the team of an opportunity to get to the Super Bowl.

So you're absolutely right.

I mean,

I don't even know.

That wasn't even close.

He didn't even look.

He hit the guy way before the ball got there.

Oh, goddamn.

I don't know what.

I don't know what the real.

But.

You know, it's situations like that.

It's plays like that, honk, that also make people believe the game is free.

Yes, you're absolutely right.

And that's that's the thing because you and I know we play the game, we know it's not rigged, but people see egregious plays like that

like that with no call.

You absolutely, you're absolutely right, Ocho.

You're absolutely right, don't make it no better.

All right, Ocho, it's time for our final signal of the evening.

It's time for Q and A.

Hey, tell me what pitch you want.

Throw me a cut fastball.

Cut fastball?

All right.

Man, how much live time do you think you got?

I got eight seconds.

Boy, that's 25 seconds, man.

How do you know I got to take my time, man?

You stole second, third, and home on you.

Not really, because I checked second base.

You ain't look back.

I ain't seen you look.

I look back.

You ain't see me look back.

You can't step off the bag and balk.

That's what I did see you do.

Jason Zeldorf said what Rex Ryan said about Sanders is 100% right.

It's easy for him to run his mouth on the bench when there is an NFL defense coming for your head.

He hasn't proven a D thing yet.

pro football has a way of humbling you up

well he done went through the humbling stage already one of them he done went through that part already so listen i'm gonna talk my trash until i get in there and all i got to do is back it up and when it comes to backing it up it's something i've been doing all my life playing football that's it You know what?

Let me ask you a question, Ocho.

Did it seem like because Rex, look, I'm surprised because Rex was the DC when Time was on the team at the Raiders.

I mean, with the Ravens.

For him to say,

sit in the front row, it almost seems like he's speaking from like somebody told him that he doesn't sit in the front row.

Doesn't it seem like that?

Because, I mean, I wouldn't, how would you know where somebody's sitting?

How would you know?

How does he know he's not sitting in the front row?

He probably does.

Every quarterback sits in the front row, huh?

I don't even know why he said that.

He was just talking.

He was just yapping.

But that's what I'm saying.

It seems like, man, I mean, mean, he's talking like somebody, because you know how people talk, Mocho, coaches, you know how people talk, Mocho.

Yeah.

So

I just wanted to get a chance.

That's all.

That's all.

But, you know,

I think the thing is that when you say you can do something and you haven't done it yet, you put a lot of pressure.

You put a lot of pressure on yourself.

Because I like it.

That's why you got to believe in yourself.

Yes.

You got to believe in yourself.

When you believe in yourself, you talk like that.

Now, all you got to do when you talk like that, you got to walk it.

Bingo.

Wolf had facts said, Ocho, I'll be your

jersey at Game Sunday, even though my team don't play in Cincinnati till December.

Hope you can sign it.

Hey, hold on.

Let me show you something.

Let me show you my jersey.

Hold on.

What jersey this man got?

Hey, hey, remember the leaping tiger?

The old

that got me a T.

Higgins was made.

Oh, so oh, I thought that's the jersey they're gonna play, man.

I thought you

nah, this is a jersey from the 80s, but I put T.

Higgins on y'all.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And we, and we go, and we're gonna beat the line.

Uh, JJ said, I like that he went for it, but I don't like the play that he called.

I do too.

I mean, look,

it's if he throws a pay, look, unless he got it on fourth down, everybody was gonna be excited.

If he throws it and doesn't get it, they say, Why'd you run Kyron Williams?

You run it with Kyron Williams, and he doesn't get it.

You say, Man, but your guy got damn near 400 yards.

You got Puka Natukua, you got Devontae Adams, and you got uh Atwell.

And you can't get one,

you know what I would have did.

I'm not sean mcvay i'm not offensive coordinator but what i would have done is whoever the tight end was at that time i'm going with a quick play action fake and make them think i'm giving it to kyron williams

and i'm gonna

dump it right over

remember that play tim tvo ran when it was that florida jump pass we yeah i would i would have did something like that through it though threw everybody off

timothy humphrey if the rams kicker had made the extra point we're not even having talking about the last play call.

Hell, if that was the case, what about all those kicks that he missed the previous week?

You remember how many, how many did the Eagles block?

Paul Thurston said,

be real, the Rams won and two bad teams.

One and two bad teams lost in Philly, almost lost to the Colts.

Are the Rams getting overhyped?

No, I think the Rams are a really good good team I really do

very good team they not overhyped at all absolutely not

but you got to realize I mean the margin of error is really small in the NFL

this ain't college football where teams be beating teams by 14 and 21 nah the margin of error is really small and it's the little fine thing you know a block put a block field goal a miss this or miss that is the difference in a ball game

and you know what's so funny when you talk about the difference in the ball game a lot of people people probably won't realize, but they break it down for us.

Coaches say it all the time.

Yeah, let's say you have a you have a game where you run 80 plays.

I know it's 80 plays, you know, it's only two or three plays that make a difference in a ball game,

two or three plays.

And it's so funny how Marvin would bring us in and break it down and show us how many plays we run and then break down the three plays that actually made a difference in the ballgame completely.

And it is crazy.

Andrew Carr said, facts are: ain't no one wants to see Bingles on Thursday night football.

And don't.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Sit me down.

Sit me down because y'all wouldn't have this energy right now if Joe Burrow was healthy.

Same energy.

Josiah Throng.

Your own coach, Mike Shanahan said, don't let Purdy out of the building.

And Mac Jones is a statue in the pocket.

Okay.

He's athletic enough.

You acting like Brock.

You make it seem like he's Jalen Hurts or

Josh Allen or Lamar.

Come on, bro.

The hell you talking about?

Tighten up, tighten up, chick.

Well, you don't see me with this all black on?

Lil Pete 29 said, what's up, other notjo, love the show?

Rank these groups: Temptations, Isley Brothers, OJs, and the Dale's.

But what you know about the Dales, boy, Isley Brothers for me.

First?

Yeah.

Over the Temptations?

Over the OJs and the Dales.

I would go Isley's.

a toss-up between the temptations and the OJs.

Listen, I'm going with the temptations first.

Absolutely.

Temptations first.

Listen, stay with me real quick.

Now, this is my era.

This is my era.

Now, he got me hyped up.

He got me hyped up with this question.

I'm going with the temptations first.

I got the Isley second.

I got the OJs third.

I got the Dales four.

OJ, Isley's.

Isley's a one.

No, sir.

No, sir.

That's not even your music.

You don't even listen to that.

I listen to that.

That's my music.

I know the Isle's one.

Now,

Trill Brown said, in your prime, what team in today's game would give you the best advantage?

Where they throw to the tight ends now?

All of them would have gave me an advantage, OJo.

Everybody used the tight end now.

Absolutely.

because all these guys are athletic.

And what, look, the only difference between when I played and now, there are more guys to do it.

There were only a handful of guys that was when I was in the 90s.

There were only a handful of guys can do it.

You had maybe three, four guys, tops.

That was a legit receiving threat at the tight end position.

Now,

you got 10, 15 of these guys.

Game has changed.

They throw the ball.

I'm not saying tight ends couldn't catch back then, but wasn't nobody designing no play, really, designing no plays.

You really had to stand out

to get plays called for you at the tight end position.

Right.

Man, I see these guys like they throw the ball to him.

Whoo.

97 say, here we go again.

Cut one, trade one.

Antonio Brown, Calvin Johnson, T.O.

What you got?

Oh, oh, you got two guys.

You got, oh, you got AB from Miami.

You got Megatron, and you got T.O.

I thought they asked you to do that.

No, he didn't ask me.

He said, you.

I already know where you go.

I bet y'all know where you're going.

Wait, cut, cut, trade.

Wave.

Got Megatron, AB, T.O.

What was the first one?

Calvin Johnson.

Not the name.

I'm saying

the scenario.

Cut one.

Trade one.

Well, damn, you get rid of all of them.

I thought you got to keep one.

Oh,

I'm going to keep T.O.

Trade A.B.

I'm cutting Megatron.

I know you're going to do that.

I knew it.

Yeah.

Hey, y'all better stop asking me.

Hey, I don't care who it is.

If it's AB, it could have been AB, Randy Moss, and Jerry Rice.

He ain't cutting AB.

He ain't cut nobody.

So

you know, you know, you know, T.O., that's that.

That's I know.

I know you.

That's what I said.

I already know what you go do.

Cooper DeJon,

Eagles putting BTA on your team Sunday.

Ain't happening.

We're going to win that game, Ocho.

What game?

Broncos against the Eagles?

Hey, boy, hey, you're going to make me laugh.

Matter of fact, matter of fact, A.J.

Brown probably going to get past 13, 150.

Oh, no, yeah, you know that ain't happening.

You might going to get 13, 150, man.

D-Tun said, Uncle Nocho, does the NFL have a poor, lazy coaching, or does it come down to politics?

We see so many players go to other situations and prosper.

Why do these coaches, franchise, give up on players so quickly

because

well it's really not not the franchises it's the system in which they go to that's all it is that's all it is look at goddamn baker mayfield cleveland hello look at sam dono new york look at sam darnell in minnesota hello

hell look at daniel jones prime example

new york to Indianapolis.

Man, play out his goddamn mind, man.

Cause, bro, it's too much money at stake.

They're not letting you develop.

Not when I got to pay you 300 million at the end of three years.

I'm not.

And Brady just talked about that.

Yes.

You just talked about that.

Not giving players time to develop because of the investment that you have to put into them after you increase.

Reggie Brown says, Oh, can you imagine Cal

with an elite quarterback, Matt Ryan, MVP?

Yes.

Yes.

Matt Ryan was a statue.

Matt Ryan got to a Super Bowl, had a 28-3 lead.

Yeah.

Run the ball.

But like your 12 says, if you could go back and play baseball instead of, if you can go back and play baseball instead, what position and what team would you want to play for?

Yankees.

Also, let me get your World Series predictions for this million-dollar parlay I'm about to hit.

Oh, I'm playing for the Yankees.

And

I'm playing right field.

That was.

I'm throwing the ball from right field.

I got a cannon.

I can throw the ball, Elto.

I can throw the ball from right field to home plate.

Ball never going to hit the ground.

On the cannon?

Ball ain't going to hit the ground.

You know that pitch you say you got?

Oh, hell no.

Yeah.

Nah,

you ain't got no

home plate.

Man, all the rocks I threw on the top of them big ass pine trees.

Hell no.

Man, look here, don't take my parlay because I bet I go with my heart.

Yankees, Dodgers.

I'm taking the Yankees.

Oh, that's a good one.

That's a good one.

He said, oh, I had a

similar injury to your brother, Big Bro Sturd.

480 disc in the cervical C2 through C6

at the same age he was.

My question to you is, how's he doing?

And how does it affect him day to day at the age he is now?

He's fine.

I mean, he played golf.

I mean, so

he don't do anything other than that.

Now, right now, he's down now because he had another surgery for his retina, had another eye surgery, but he's fine.

He hadn't had any problems.

I mean,

he had a hip replaced.

Oh, he's about to get his knee replaced.

So, he's about to get his knee replaced in the next six months.

But no, he got around fine.

No, he didn't have any ill effects.

No, no problem.

He never complained about anything.

I don't know.

They took a bone out of his hip and fused it.

And so obviously, you know, he doesn't have, he can't, you know, whip his neck around like that, but

no, he's fine.

Pim Ford said, do you think Rod Smeezy Smith took away from you with John's chemistry?

No, hell no.

Now, look, it's only a certain amount of, look, you only get so many years.

It's being number one.

Look at Jerry.

Young guys come, they're gonna eat.

You know how it is, man.

I'm gonna serenade them.

Young lions come,

you gotta move out the way.

Nah, I was happy because I knew how hard he worked to get in that position.

And I knew, you know, look, I'm gonna do what I do, but nah, hell, nah, Rob was, it was ready, and hell.

And hell, when I got out the way and went to a

Baltimore, not look at him, 100 catch, back-to-back season, 1,600 yards.

All first team operation.

No, no, no, no.

Hell no.

Rob was ready to do his thing.

Aaron Jones said, uh, we have a different OC every year.

How can it get solved when the system changes every year?

Petula has been bad, but it's only four games.

Yes.

I mean, it's pretty much the same system

because he was up under, you know, the guy.

Now, I don't know because Kellen Moore's system was different than Steichen's.

You know what I'm saying?

So

that's what happens.

When you're good, teams come steal your coaches.

Team come steal your players.

That's what happens.

You want that.

I mean, yeah.

That means you have a really good coaching staff, and that means you have really good players.

He's lost

in the last, what, three years, four years, he's lost two OCs and a DC.

Yeah, that's what happens.

When you're good, people come steal your players.

Dagnati Cobbins, some families function better with a little dysfunction.

Fly Eagles fly.

Maybe you're right.

Like that.

Beard Game 268 said, oh, you always say never accept anything in a win.

You wouldn't have lost.

Why should A.J.

Brown accept lackluster passing game?

Because that's how their offense is set up.

They're not equipped.

See, you're asking them to be something that they're not.

Oh, Joe, can you tell them they're not going to let Jalen Hurst throw that ball 35, 40 times a game?

Unless they have to.

Yes.

And most of the times, the only way they have to is if they're behind.

And how often are they behind?

Not very often.

They were behind it.

The round three.

Yeah, we came.

And that was the AJ went off.

Went crazy.

So,

bag on hands, Ocho, if you flew to Cincinnati to give that sardine a pep talk, you have too much disposable income.

Don't waste your money when you owe Unc $5,900.

I agree.

Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.

I used that $5,900.

for the NBA young boys.

I didn't ask for that.

So, A, I know you didn't, but God told me to get them.

God told me to get him god said take that money take that money and pay pay up

it's too late i'm gonna see i'm gonna see you october 13th in miami

hey matter of fact guess who just texted me

top

who

top can be a young boy he watching the show

he say he appreciates the support he can't wait to see you The only top I know is a curly top, former bodybuilder.

Nah,

his name top his name top oh you gotta you gotta get hit man you gotta get hit that's just that's gonna pass me by uh what he is now samuel legrand said uh

wi-fi's cook like ocho had ocho sidel like t.o crying about his quarterback

uh rashad vaughn said all yb fans put a 38 in the chat what that mean

yeah yb fan put a 38

in the chat y'all try to get y'all try to get you two to take out money don't put no 30 in the chat.

Oh, no, no, no.

38, it ain't nothing bad.

We ain't talking about that kind of 38.

Don't nobody use that no more.

Fames, uh, uh, fames, Tim's, oh, Tim's.

Uh, I might have to send y'all some uh Nyquill between Ocho's voice, Unk Sniffin.

Every time he makes a point, something must be going around.

That's my, that's my signature.

You know, when I get

that's my tail.

When I make when I know how to hit that out of dread, I point home.

Yeah, that might be shotty.

T say, uh,

got that southern southern home Wi-Fi.

Yeah, I don't know what happened.

That's the first time it's really happened like this here.

I don't know what's going on.

Maybe everybody else on their Wi-Fi tonight.

DC Alex 24.

Come on, Unc and Ocho.

Y'all know Lamb is top three, three-time all-pro, back-to-back.

And that's with Dak being hurt in 24.

I mean, look, I think Chase and Jeddah are the top two.

Now we start.

I mean, you know, Amon Ross St.

Brown before Tyreek got hurt.

AJ, C.D.

I'm trying to think.

Who are we missing?

Ocho.

Puka.

Puka Nakua.

Puka.

Puka about to get paid, Ocho.

Absolutely.

Puka about to get paid.

Absolutely.

Hey, Fam.

Dr.

Frankie Bellamy said, hey, Fam, have you ever heard of Josh Gibson?

I absolutely have.

Most home runs, over 800 home runs in the Negro League.

Satchel Page, two of the most absolute best baseball players in history.

You're absolutely right.

I think Satchel Page pitched the game at 59.

Because, you know, before, you know, they were old, Ocho, before they, you know, the

first black player.

That was 47 when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.

And then I think

Larry Doby was the next one.

And then you started getting, you know, infiltration a little bit after that.

But by that time, Ocho, them guys were old.

Yeah.

So their best years were spent in the Negro League.

We didn't get their absolute, you know, the absolute best.

I'm not so sure Jackie Robinson was the best player, but he was the best player for that time because you had to swallow a lot.

You had to take a lot.

You had to deal with the pause.

I know y'all said some bulljobs, but Ocho, you had to listen to the ends.

You had to listen, you know, not being able to eat in the restaurant with your teammates.

There's a lot of stuff that you had to go through, and everybody wasn't built like that back then.

Yeah.

So you have to pick and choose, like, okay,

because it's like when

Coach Robinson said to guys, he said, look here, I think Tank Younger.

He said, look, you're the best we got.

If you don't make it, they ain't going to come get nobody else.

So

in order for others to get an opportunity, Jackie had to take a lot.

He had to take a lot.

That concludes this episode of Nightcap.

We want to thank each and every one of you for joining us again.

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I'm your favorite Unc Shannon Sharp, and that is my partner and co-host, Liberty City's own Bingles Ring of Fame Honoree Pro Bowler, all-pro, Chad Ocho Cinco Johnson.

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The 49ers beat the Rams in overtime.

26-23, Ocho.

The 49ers improved to 4-1.

The Rams dropped to 3-2.

Kyrie Williams had a costly fumble, and he got stopped in overtime on 4th-1.

And that is how the 49ers went on the road on a very short week and won the game to go to 4-1.

And the Rams fall to 3-2.

We're off tomorrow, but we'll see you with Johnny Manzale on Saturday after college football.

I'm Unk.

He's Ocho.

Thank you guys for joining us.

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