Nightcap Hour 2: Malik Nabers TEARS ACL + Met Life TURF NEEDS TO GO + MVP Shaun Alexander's Top BAMA RBs & having 14 KIDS

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Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react Malik Nabers tears his ACL joining a growing list of players injured at MetLife stadium, Shaun Alexander joins the show to talk about his 14 kids and post career life, and John Harbaugh wouldn’t comment on Lamar Jackson injury and much more!

0:00 - Malik Nabers tore ACL
11:28 - Shaun Alexander joins the show
45:03 - John Harbaugh wouldn't comment on Lamar Jackson
47:10 - Micah Parsons on Jerry Jones
49:00 - Q & Ayyyyy 

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Ocho, Malik Neighbors.

Tories ACL on Sunday at Met Life Stadium, ending the season, joining a growing list of players who suffered major ACL

Achilles injuries in that stadium.

Nick Bosa in 2020, Solomon Thomas in 2020, Jabril Peppers in 2021, Wandell Robinson in 2022, Sterling Shepard in 2022, Kyle Fuller in 2022, Aaron Rodgers in 203, Malik Neighbors in 2025.

This morning, NFLPA interim executive director David White met with the Giants and raised concerns with the playing playing surface per Jonathan Jones.

David White pre-planned visits to Giants today, according to the union sources.

While he met with Giants players and John Maher and raised the issues surrounding MetLife Stadium's turf history, White also shared the union's best interests, best wishes to Mara with his recent cancer diagnosis announcement.

More than 90% of the players have expressed a preference for natural grass than surveys and have continued to ask for it in light of stadiums installing grass for FIFA next year.

Ocho, now you see what?

Ocho, you see what?

What?

Ocho, what are they putting in all these stadiums that the World Cup is coming to?

What are they putting there?

Ocho, tell the people home.

Yeah, listen, you know, especially an event of this magnitude, soccer is only played once you cross out the states, it's only played on grass, not just any grass.

I'm talking about that beautiful, beautiful, very Bermuda, Bermuda, Bermuda.

That they be looking like augusta national huh on unbelievable unbelievable so

i understand i understand the players gripes uh obviously about the turf about the grass i mean they they prefer and they much rather be playing on grass uh i think for cold weather cities that don't have an enclosure yeah it's hard it's hard to it's hard now that that would be that would be an issue so i remember when playing the steelers having a messed up feel for them oh yeah late november late december it was an advantage.

It was the advantage of them having to having a bad feel.

So, I mean, if.

And plus the thing is,

you know, the biggest problem?

What?

NFL games aren't the only thing that's played in that stadium.

You tear your grass up.

You have college games, you have concerts.

So when Beyonce comes or you have motocross and you have all these other things that's played in there, you need something that can stand up because it's hard to pay for a stadium when you just use it half the year.

So that stadium is getting used year-round, especially obviously now, you know, New York, you can't have me there, probably not having outdoor events.

But let's just say for the sake of argument, like Jerry's World.

See, Jerry figured it out.

Guess what they have there, Ocho?

Everything.

College football playoffs.

Boxing.

He's trying to get the

Oklahoma, Texas, the Red River rivalry.

He's trying to get that there.

National championship games are being played.

They're doing other things.

They're having concerts.

They're having boxing events.

They're having other things.

So that's how you make money by having these venues.

And it gets hard.

Real grass is hard to care for.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Absolutely.

It's really hard to care for.

I mean, it is literally, I mean, we used to have a real grass in Mile High with some synthetic sewn in.

But, man.

Ross was on it.

I'm talking about, as a matter of fact, he used to work at the Broncos facility.

They took him and he especially now he's in charge of that down there.

He don't do the Broncos stuff.

Man, they cutting that grass every day.

They measuring the temperature, how much water.

Okay, we gave it to A.

They kept the sprinklers on, ocho, for 10 minutes as opposed to 15.

They cut it.

We cut it too low.

It might burn.

Oh, man, there's a science to that stuff.

Yeah.

Yeah.

But, you know, look, at the end of the day,

I think they'll sit down.

I think they'll come to some type of resolution.

That's like, okay, what is in the best interest?

Because we're hurting the product.

Guys are getting injured.

You're going to have to convince.

You're going to have to be able to show them because, you know, the NFL is going to have their doctors and say, see,

there isn't a rise.

Oh, Joe, I'm trying to, oh, if you're trying to save money, I ain't trying to install grass and then have to install it every three weeks.

Basically, it's what you're going to have to do.

Because I think Houston and the Cardinals have that roll-up grass.

You know what I'm saying?

Ocho, they roll them palace out.

And then when it's up, they

roll them back up.

So

it's going to be interesting to see

what comes of this.

I don't know what's going to come of this, but it just goes to show you that there is some concern from the PA's standpoint.

Because these are some big names, Ocho.

These ain't just, you know,

willy-nilly players.

And

we'll see.

Like like you said i i i just believe the uh the the owners like man look here

for the world cup to put the to put us you know and the the the

the influx of money that's going to be brought into the the community economy hey um

you understand how big well you yeah i do yeah

why you why you think everybody in america everybody and their mama tried to bid on it

hey i think atlanta got it i think atlanta got something going on there.

The Mercedes, Mercedes-Benz, though.

Atlanta, Miami, LA, Mexico,

Canada, Kansas City.

God, dog, somewhere.

It's a few more.

It's a few more.

I'm going to be at all of them.

I'm going to be at all of them.

I'm excited.

You going?

Remember,

I worked with Fox.

Yeah.

I was at it for a whole month.

So I'm doing the the same thing again.

I can't wait.

I can't wait.

You can't wait for what?

So what you think?

You think they're going to switch the turf or are they going to leave it as is?

Probably leave it as is because it's too much work.

It's too much work on there and

it's the kind of work that's going to cost more.

They're trying to cut costs.

Yeah,

my point exactly.

It's going to be interesting to see how this thing plays out because, like I said, look, they're studying it now.

I don't know how much they studied when everyone, I mean, because

before this field turf, Ocho, you either had natural grass or you had artificial turf.

There was no field turf.

And then they like this field turf.

Okay, this field turf.

It's more durable.

You don't have to care for it like you do regular grass.

It's durable so you can play multiple events on it.

You can have multiple things on it, concerts.

So you could have a concert.

You could have a concert on Saturday night and the thing will be on Friday night and it'll be ready on Sunday.

You know what I liked about the turf, though?

With that?

Like that.

It didn't matter if it was raining.

It didn't matter if it was cold.

It didn't matter if it was hot.

It didn't matter if there was snow on the ground.

I was still able to run full speed and stop on a a dime because it's not giving.

It's not going nowhere.

And

I could feel every step.

I like that.

Not that I have any, nothing wrong with grass, but I just like the fact that is obviously the shoes I wore on was like a track spike with no cushion, no sole, no nothing.

It was just the shell of a shoe and a shoelace.

So just being able to feel, to me, I feel it's much faster playing on that turf.

I like grass, but you know, I mean, I like grass on your, but you know what?

I didn't slip because I was a heavy planter and I made sure, you know, I was always, I always, you know, a lot of times you start slipping when you start.

I was like, bro, there's a reason why you only got four spikes in the back and you got seven, eight in the front.

So put your damn weight on the front of your, on the balls of your feet, not on your heels.

That's why you slipping.

That should be common sense.

Dumb, dumb.

Yeah.

Hey, and another reason I like it it is I was so unorthodox in some of the stuff I did.

I could be running the out route.

You know, the out route, your out route is on your seventh step, right?

Yeah.

Seven step with your outside foot.

The out route and take an extra step because I can get the 12 so fast and do it.

Run the outright off my left foot.

So let me ask you a question.

Did y'all 10 roll to 12 or you 12 roll to 14?

I would always go.

I always go from, it's you're supposed to roll from 10 to 12.

Yeah.

I would get the 12 because, you know, I can plant that one foot and just flip right away.

You plant on your inside foot?

No, I got my right foot.

Yeah.

Listen, I'm talking about one foot.

Well, you plan on your right foot if you're on the left side.

You plant on your left foot if you're on the right side.

I could do it in one motion because if you got a good DB, I'm talking about a really good DB that said, you know what?

I'm not moving.

I'm not finna sit.

I'm going to read the quarterback the first three steps and I'm going to get my eyes back on you.

And that roll, if you're rolling from 10 to 12 he driving and if the ball ain't perfect it's going the other way so i'm not going to give you no chance i'm getting the 12 and i'm gonna make sure you're getting up out of there are you still are you going are you going right down the middle or are you trying to pick a shoulder no i'm staying right down the middle i'm staying right down the middle yep

because if i weave a good dude just gonna weave right with you

he's just gonna reset everything

So I don't want to give you no indication.

I want to just, I'm going to stay in a straight line, get you to open.

If you open, boom, I'm snapping off and

won't play ball.

All right, without me,

you got to get him out of that back pedal.

Cause, look, now they'll call it.

If you run into the guy now, if you he's standing there and don't want to move, you run into him, they're going to call it now.

Right, right, right.

Whereas before, they wouldn't call that because he's like, he's entitled to that ground also.

Yeah, so yes.

That's that would it well, he's entitled to that spot.

And uh, but you know,

I'm trying to get him to open up also.

Yeah, I'm trying to get him to open, but for the most part, the last thing they want to do is they don't want you to step on their toes,

they don't want you to step on their toes because they know if you step on their toes, it's over for the nine ball,

it's over for the nine ball.

Hey, and the last thing you want to do is, hey, and I'm you, hey, Ocho, you know, you got to be you come like you dig.

I'm like, oh, here you come to this nine ball.

Look at it running.

Hey,

I ain't going to to dig.

I was playing my bad.

My bad.

I ain't mean to dig that hard to get you to open up, but I had to get you out of that back parallel.

I had to make you move.

Because if he doesn't move, Ojo, oh, he's going to

drive that.

Driving on you.

Oh, he's driving that.

And especially, it all depends on how tight you are.

Because he knows if you tighten the out, but oh,

you want some space to run the out, huh?

Uh-huh.

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Here he is.

university of alabama alum 2005 mvp 2005 offensive player of the year three-time pro bowler all-pro

here he is ladies and gentlemen one of the best running backs in the game yeah alabama he's extremely happy because his uh crimson tide beat the bulldogs between the hedges my guy sharlen alexander what up bro hi what's up fellas how y'all doing Man, I'm shocked.

We had this conversation.

We texted back and forth.

You say, hey, hit me at halftime of the game.

I hit you at halftime of the game.

I say, I already know you in the B.

I'll talk to you next week, bro.

So talk to a bit about the game on Saturday.

What did you like about Alabama?

Because they go to Florida State and they didn't look good.

They had some cream puffs, but this was really their first test after that loss against Florida State.

What did you like about what you saw from your team?

You know, at the end of the day, there is so much pressure to be great when you go to Alabama that you knew somebody was going to rise, you know.

And so, I love Ty Simpson.

You know, we got our boy Miller to run it, but there's always a great Bama running back there.

So, he came back this week.

And so, I just like that they in the trenches was just getting after it.

You know what I mean?

Like, big boys making play.

That's that's Bama tradition.

Like, you ain't gonna go find a D-tackle that ain't angry.

You ain't gonna find a defensive man that ain't gonna try to bust you in the mouth.

You ain't gonna find some lineman trying to pancake every play.

Like, you saw the boys put in work, and you know, that get that gets all the old head running backs hype, you know what I mean?

You just

you know, you love it.

And and you know, Georgia came, you know, Kirby comes from Bama, you know.

I mean, yes, went to school with Georgia Kevin, he saw what that is, and so

you know, he's just trying to produce that that we've been doing for a thousand years, you know what I'm saying?

So, so it was, it was awesome, yeah.

When you look at today's game, um,

you, I mean, it's like you won the MVP, TD won the MVP, LaDania won the MVP.

The last running back to win the MVP was Adrian Peterson, and I think that was 2012.

So it's been 13 years, and it doesn't look like we're going to have an MVP running back this season.

Do you believe, Sean, we'll ever see another running back win the MVP?

You know, to win what, you got to have all them touchdowns.

You know what I mean?

So it's got to take touchdowns in the yards and

an amazing record.

So when both La Dana and I won it, we had, you know, I had 28.

I think Ladania came in next year with 30 and had great records.

We was 13 and three and had 1,800 yards.

You know what I mean?

So it takes all three of those things for a running back to get it.

And, you know, and

almost where you overshadow the quarterback because if the quarterback does anything with a 13 and three record, he almost gets the credit.

And so that's what it takes nowadays.

It takes yards, touchdowns, and a great record.

And that's the thing, Ocho, before you go is that what you mentioned because now with this past happy league and a 17 game you're gonna have a guy throw for 5050 touchdowns so even if a guy if a running back does have 25 touchdowns you're like damn that quarterback he he did throw for 50 touchdowns though and he got 5 000 yards so it's going to be really it's going to saquan would have needed to break ed's record and then have about 24 25 touchdowns.

And then I think, I think then, Sean, he would have had a realistic chance of winning the MVP.

Other than that, now, I think they're going to be content to give him, give the running back offensive player of the year, but give that award to a quarterback.

Go ahead,

looks down.

Yeah, hey, Sean, I know the NFL now is in the past happy league.

Obviously, we had some great backs during our time when we played, but who are, let's say, one, two, maybe three backs you enjoy watching today

that you like to look at and you enjoy their running styles and the way they play?

Of course, Saquon is getting it done.

And even his last year was phenomenal, but you could see it happening.

Y'all know, I'm still bamboo through and through.

I try not to be biased about it, but Derek Henry,

man.

I remember when he was in high school, I came in and I said, and Nick said, hey, hey, go check out this young kid that's coming in.

He was in high school, bigger than all of us, fat.

I said, oh, dang.

Yeah, yeah, Derrick Henry, man.

And I still love Josh Jacobs, man.

I think like he is just one of those guys that's going to always be like, oh, oh, and Josh Shaker, he's going to always seem like he's the fourth, fifth, sixth best back, but

he gets it done, man.

But you know what?

Gibbs, a Gibbs, Jameer Gibbs, and you got Jonathan Taylor.

Jonathan Taylor, he runs like an old school eye power back.

Hey, you remember, Sean, when you was in the league, hey, a fullback, Sean dot the eye, LT dot to I, Jamal Lewis, dot the eye, those guys dotted the eye.

Now they do a lot more offset and things like that.

You know, Lamar, you know, Baltimore has gotten back to that because because they realize Derrick Henry runs better out of the eye than in the offset.

Yeah, downhill, downhill.

Yes, if they're coming downhill, it's just gonna wear out the defense, you know what I mean.

And then you got all the receivers gonna be wide open, you ain't never gonna see like a two-safety button, not with Derrick Henry, you know.

And so, like, we used to love that, you know, Chad, I was just thinking, you know, when I left Seattle, I almost got to come to Cincinnati to play with you and

TJ.

And

um, the Redskins came in and I ended up going there, but they, y'all, y'all was, y'all, I felt y'all was leaning towards Cedric Benson, but it was gonna be me, you, and uh, TJ said he did come.

You should have came with that, both he could have got us a nice little ring, man.

Oh, for sure, for sure,

you already know, and my

defense popping.

I said, Oh, man, I'm gonna be there.

I'm they weren't popping though, Sean, you did the right thing.

Go ahead and take the money, Sean.

You're gonna get, you're gonna get, you're gonna get beat up, you're gonna get beat up for nothing,

Sean.

You're one of 10 players in NFL history to have 100 rushing touchdowns.

Seven are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The three that are not, Adrian Peterson, we know he's going to be in the Hall of Fame.

Derek Henry and yourself.

With that being said, the others that are retired and have those numbers are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Do you believe, based on your resume, based on what you've done, an MVP, Offensive Player of the year,

a multiple-time Pro Bowler, all pro 100 plus touchdowns, do you believe your resume warrants you getting a gold jacket?

Oh, I think so.

I think so.

I try to keep it as humble as possible, but I think that the be able to wear the gold jacket, you got to go in and set your team on fire.

Y'all know, one, no one going to Seattle.

Supposed to go in there, eat some shrimp, and then get a win and get out of there.

And by the time we left, you had to fight for your life to even win a game in Seattle.

I think we went two, three years winning every game in Seattle.

You know, the 100 touchdowns,

the touchdown record, the 1,800 yards, and back-to-back 20 touchdown seasons.

All those things, you know, I did.

I think it was like 90, 90-something touchdowns in like six years, five or six years, you know.

It was so like.

gaudy and fast.

This is all before, and folks, folks wouldn't even, there was no like national TV.

like folks couldn't watch all the games like they got now.

You know, um, I would go in the stadiums and you know, they announced the start, and and in the tailback, Sean Alexander, and people start cheering.

I leaned over to Max Strong.

My fullback said, Hey, why are they cheering for me?

He said, There's this thing called fantasy football.

No, you don't even play, you the fantasy king.

I was like, Oh, okay, all right,

you and uh LT.

So,

obviously, you're up on your

of the 128 guys you're now you made the list original list.

So I don't know if you've made it down to the final.

So have you made it to the final 25 yet?

I think I made it to the 50 last year.

Okay.

Is that how it is?

It goes to 120 to 50.

Yeah, it goes, yeah, it goes 50, then it goes 25, and then they wheel it down to 10.

And now they take a max of five.

Okay.

They take a max of five.

So I don't know who your presenters, I don't know who the,

that, that would be your presenter in Seattle.

I don't, I don't really know.

So have you gotten any feedback?

So what if, what, what have some of the reporters, have you talked to the guy that, that, that cover you, that, that, that would be your presenter, that would go up and make the case for you?

Have you talked to him?

What if some of the reporters, some of the voters, what have they said?

Yeah, you know, Mike Sando was there.

He was the young guy when I, when I was there coming in.

And so he's, he's the, uh, the guy that does all the reporting now.

And he's always said, like, man, I think you're gonna get in.

He goes, It's just time.

Like, I don't know how to work with the log jams.

And, you know, I got to play my big brother was Ricky Waters, you know what I mean?

And so, and so, like, Ricky, like, loved me in.

Like, you know, he showed me all the high flashing of him and with the Niners and Philly.

He, he got to me, I said, I don't know that guy.

That guy, I got a humble big brother that taught me all the game, you know.

And so, and so, um, so, you know, so you got him, you got Fred Taylor.

Those guys are great.

Um, they've done their thing,

but they ain't got 100 touchdowns.

You know what I'm saying?

I mean, that's a lot because, like you said, there's only 10 players that have 100 rushing touchdowns, that has 100 Russian touchdowns.

That's a lot of touchdowns.

And your resume says,

based on the criteria of the other guys

that are in there.

Now, I don't know, you know, obviously, I think Walter Payton.

I think Walter is one of those guys.

LT, Emmett, obviously, Emmett has 165 rushing touchdowns.

I think LT has 145.

Derrick Henry is way up there.

I think Derrick Henry and

Adrian Peterson.

Big boy from Risk is

John Riggins.

And you got,

yeah.

You know what made me chase after that goal was Barry Sanders.

He had 99.

He had 99.

And

I was going after, you know, and Barry, Barry's always been like an unknown to me.

You know, you unkn, but Barry was always like an unc to me, you know.

And he would come in and hug on me and be like, man, go get it, you know.

So, so it was really sweet when I got that.

I had like one of them, one of them, uh, one of them great moments, you know, and being able to talk to him and be like, yo, I passed you.

And he was like,

that's a well done.

So, you know, when you have Barry Sanders tell you, well done, man, it's a sweet moment.

Barry's the only guy that I could honestly say.

Barry don't care about no stats.

Bad Barry, I was like, man, Barry, hey, man,

he's good.

Yep, yep, he just, he just, he gave you that smile and nah.

Let me ask you this.

Give me your top five Alabama running backs.

Now,

you know, Bobby Humphrey, Major Ogilvy, before your time, but you know, you got you, you got him.

Yeah, yeah.

So give me, give me your top five.

Oh, man.

Wilbur Jackson.

Okay.

He five.

Gosh,

these new boys, they were amazing, man.

So I got Bobby Humphrey.

Okay, be hump.

I'll play with Humphrey Denver.

That's four.

And so then I'm going to go with,

I mean, Bama's first Heisman is Mark Ingram.

Yep.

So he three.

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Gosh, I think I would take...

I think Derrick Henry's number one.

So would who would go behind him?

I'm going to go with,

I want to lean with Josh, but Damon Harris was solid.

They had a solid.

Remember Trent Richardson?

They were solid.

Yeah.

They had some killers when

Nick won them first ones, man.

Eddie Lacey, all them boys was just phenomenal college running backs.

And Alvin Kamaro transferred out.

He sure did because he couldn't get on the field.

Think about it.

Rest his soul.

Boy, they were loaded.

They had

TJ Yeldon.

Yep.

Bad day.

Yeah, bad day.

Y'all was loaded at tailback.

Tailback you, man.

Everybody was coming through.

I knew this because we had a conversation at the autograph side

in Virginia.

Yeah.

Two years ago.

And I was at out, you know, we met each other.

Say, hey, man, what's going on?

How the family?

How the family doing?

And I say, hey, bro, I know, how the family?

I know you got like, you know, four or five kids.

That's the last I heard.

You looked at me like, Sean,

I got 12.

I said, hold on.

I said, hold on, bro.

I said, Sean, for real.

And at first, I say,

from all, he said, from all the same, we've been married.

I think you say high school sweethearts or something.

You talk what

we met my first day in Seattle.

Oh, Lord, have mercy.

My first day in Seattle.

2001?

Yeah, 2000.

Yeah, I got there.

I got drafted.

Yeah, you got 2000.

Yeah, you got there, 2000.

You and Jamal was in that same draft class.

Thomas Jones.

That's right.

Yes.

Okay.

Okay.

Yeah, so me and Jamal

was there.

And they remember, and everybody thought I was going to go to New York because they picked Ron Dane to go to New York.

Yes.

I told them, I told them, I said, I was going to take the Ravens to the Super Bowl.

I was going to take the Giants to Super Bowl year one.

I knew they had that defense, you know?

Yes.

And and they picked Jamal and Ron Dane, and they both went to Super Bowl and played against each other.

Man, I was hot.

So, but yeah, but I met my wife, Valerie.

That I got there, came in town.

Kendrick Burton was a DN at Bama, with okay, and then went to Titans.

They got traded to the Seahawks.

I get there, he throws a barbecue, and he brings his girlfriend over.

He's like, Man, I need you to meet my girl.

I didn't do it, oh cho.

I didn't do it.

I don't know

what her, you know.

But she said, You need to meet my roommate.

We've been together ever since.

Damn.

So do you come from a big family?

Yeah.

My dad and I, we close, but he, he'd be like, Sean, I'm so proud.

You didn't do it like your dad did.

You know what I'm saying?

Them natty boys, you know what I mean?

Yeah.

So you can.

So yeah, so my family is big.

There's nine of us.

So it's five boys and four girls,

you know, a couple of different baby mamas.

But

yeah, but now we now are pregnant with number 14.

You know, just my wife and I.

Did you always want a big family or just like it kind of just got to just happen?

I wanted like five or six.

You know what I mean?

But you've been long, long past five or six, Sean.

Hey, you know what I mean?

Oh, Joe, don't be smiling now.

You know what I'm saying?

Listen, listen, listen, I like it.

I have eight.

Yeah,

I have eight and I want two more.

I'm trying to go for twins.

So listen, I'm enjoying the conversation.

I like it.

I didn't do things the traditional way in which you did.

Yeah.

But the way I did do it, I make it work.

Hey, I make it work.

Everybody's got to win.

Everybody's got to win at the end.

And so, like, I found the right woman that want to have kids, that want to be faithful.

that we was going to just ride out, ride or die.

You know what I mean?

And so, hey, y'all know marriage is hard.

You know what I'm saying?

I said it like a hard way easy, you know what I mean?

But

we was like, man like let's see how and so it was actually her idea that said like yeah well what if what if god just said i could have as many as i want and i was like well you know let's do it and you're like i'm down yeah count your boy count your boy

yeah hey i was in

i was here

say less how how old so how old is the oldest and how young is the youngest Okay, so the oldest is 22.

She's a senior in college.

Okay.

And then the youngest is two.

So this would be the longest gap.

So by the time this baby is born, the next one would be three years old.

So two and a half to 22.

Are you done?

Are you done?

Yes.

Are you done?

We never say like we're done.

We just like, all right, like, let it ride.

You know what I mean?

And so I thought we were done because we didn't have no more kids, you know?

You know what I'm saying?

Because it wasn't like you wasn't practicing.

You just, hey, it just wasn't happening.

You know, man, whatever.

You said the longest, the longest your wife has gone without pregnancy is this.

So the largest gap is between the two-year-old now and what this will be, which will be a three-year gap.

That's the longest gap.

So you go from 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 15.

So they're about a year and 11, year and 10 months.

It was 22, 20,

18.

That's the oldest three girls.

Okay.

Then my son's 16, then 14.

Those are my next two boys.

And then we got a 13-year-old girl.

So we had

three in three years.

So after five.

Then we had 14, 13, and 11-year-old turns 12 in October.

And then it's Jetty.

Jetty's 10.

And then we had Tora.

Tora's the one we lost.

She was 70 days old.

So she would be about eight right now.

So that's a year and a a half still.

And then you got the bottom five, you know, so that's Torah.

Torah is eight.

So it'd be Eternity is seven.

Hosanna is five.

Hopi is three.

And Judea is two.

That's dope.

No twins.

They're all just all single births.

Single births.

That's dope.

This man here owned one.

I love it.

It's live.

If y'all came to our house, y'all wouldn't even recognize it.

Because they all just flow.

Like, folks be like, forgetting we got that many kids because everybody just kind of rolled.

Everybody

they all slide together.

It's beautiful.

I want to know the grocery bill.

Give me the grocery bill a week.

How often do you go to Costco?

I said every three, four days.

Oh, for sure.

For sure.

Yeah.

So

we have a Costco run and then a local grocery store run and we have a Whole Foods run every week.

Okay, what do y'all drive?

Do y'all drive like a yellow school bus?

I'm just trying to figure out how you get how you get all these kids around because you like the like the oldest, so you got a 20 and a 22, and then you got like an 18-year-old.

So if the 18-year-old graduates this year, or she just graduated?

She actually runs track at Liberty right now.

So she was an all-american.

And so, so, Chad, you know,

you had a little one that can run, right?

Yeah, she's at University of Kentucky.

She's a sophomore.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

So, so mine's a freshman right now.

So, so I remember us talking about, talking about your little one right there.

So, so, yeah, so, uh, so the girls drove everybody everywhere.

You know, they were, they were, they awesome, you know what I mean?

But now they gone.

And so now it's the boys.

And

man, you know.

He got a couple, he got another year or two before he able to drive everybody.

Yeah, you know, so they, they, and they, they boys.

They about ball and gonna hang with it.

You know, I mean, they ain't as nurturing as all the girls are.

So, so we got to get them right.

But, but, yeah, like, so we have a Tahoe and a suburban.

and those are and then we have a 15 passenger van.

And so that's how, that's how we work.

Cause, you know, the oldest ones, the younger ones don't even want to ride together, you know, so

places.

And so, so that's how it usually works.

I want to know vacation.

How you get, because I remember seeing how you get, let's just say, because I know ain't no way all of y'all can go on vacation.

So

how do you go?

Are you driving everywhere?

Are you flying?

How are you getting from point A to point B if you're going on vacation, Sean?

So

what usually happens is, is we get in that 15 passenger

drive somewhere and we go and we'll stay for like a week or two.

And so we'll hit the Outer Banks is a big beach in North Carolina.

We'll go down to Florida.

So we'll take a bunch of stops.

You know, we'll go see my family in Kentucky.

When we first retired, we bought one of them RVs and that was nice.

Had a little driver come in and, you know, it'd take us all around and we stopped and everywhere.

And

that was sweet.

But then as they got older,

we turned into the 15 passenger and we drove it that way.

So that's usually how we go.

Like we'll play somewhere and we're going to go somewhere and we're going to stop for seven to 15 days.

But I'm just trying to figure out how you get all that, all that luggage.

You need something with a rack on the top.

You need like a school, a yellow school bus, like the Partridge family.

You remember the Partridge family?

For sure, for sure.

How they had all the instruments on top.

That's what you need for luggage.

Yeah, our luggage game.

My wife is like, she's amazing how she does it.

So the luggage game always got to be on.

So

we'll pack as much as we can.

Sometimes we'll send stuff there wherever we're going to go for a while.

It's be wonderful for us because we just send stuff there and then it's there when we get there.

Wow.

Let me ask you a question.

Because a lot of times I have

family members that have six kids.

I think six is the most they have.

And they dress alike.

Do you dress the kids alike?

The ones that's close in age?

Are they dressing alike?

Or everybody has their own individual style and their own individual look?

Now, we put them in sex.

So like, so like, you know, the oldest three girls, they was all different, but they, their color codes would be nice, you know what I mean?

Yeah.

The boys was always Bama, Seahawks, you know,

they was always like that.

So they, they got their sport.

But then it was the next middle girls, and they was all about them.

A little funky compared to the older girls.

Older girls was kind of a problem.

My mom had them dressed to the T, you know what I mean?

The little, the middle girls, they love they little funky divas, you know what I mean?

They invoke type, you know what I mean?

So that's them.

And then Jeddah died.

He's the third and youngest son, his own man.

He walk in here.

If he was up right now and I came right in there, he'd be like, you kind of big.

You think you're tough?

Like, that's him.

That's Jededi.

He walk in commanding the whole room.

You know what I mean?

And

you took a picture with him, man.

And I want to thank you still, man, because

he don't let anybody know that they cool to him.

And they're.

So you did that to him.

So I was like, man, I could tell you like Shannon.

He was like, yeah, yeah, I like Unc right there.

That guy.

And then,

and then it's, then it's the baby girls, and they're all just, they're just doll babies, man.

They, they all, because now everybody's played sports, right?

Now they all more sporty than, than everybody else.

And so, so it's, it's pretty cool.

Have you ever been, have you been approached by reality about doing reality television?

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

And you said no?

I did.

I did.

You know, I didn't know.

Well, first, I just kind of saw all the families that go through it.

It seemed like they all got caught in the trying to perform.

and I didn't want to do that to my kids.

You know what I mean?

I see.

You know, so I figured if I had the right kind of situation, then we would do it.

You know, and so like, you know, I've been asked, because, you know, we started that high school, the homeschool co-op and football program, Harvest Covenant.

This is the first year.

So I've been asked to do that.

And, and I've been thinking about that because that, that's more about the sport.

And then you just can't help but get my family all in it, but they're not the focal point.

And so, so I've thought about it.

I've been asked to do docuseries about family and community and you know they'd be like sean how how you got you know the these cats over here in your family and you know y'all know you know you know and then you got the academic people and then you you made all this with these business partners and your world like and i was like that's how i thought that's how i thought i was taught heaven was going to be like that's how i was taught like it's got just this big awesome that everybody can be themselves but just be awesome and being themselves and so that's that's our world you know we we uh we get we get to pull everybody in to go be great.

Well, I think it was the duggars that had 19 and counting.

I don't know if you're going to reach that number, but you're like 14 and counting.

Hey, hey, Sean, what um

post-career outside of football, kids, family, marriage?

What other things do you enjoy?

What are you passionate about, you know, that you like to do outside of kids where you can get away from and have somewhat of a Woosa moment?

Yeah, he can't

i uh

slash shannon's favorite hobby but no uh so uh

i there you go i was always one of those people that like to inspire people to do something great

and so i have just tried to find the greatest partners that would motivate people to motivate people so i got like this great partnership with this group called staying together and it's like about 800 of some of the most successful businessmen and women in the country and they like put their money and their efforts together to go like inspire the world.

So I like partnering with them.

I've always been like mentor, man.

I've had great men around me my whole life.

So I always thought I could give that back.

So, so, so I've always been a part of just pouring it.

So, like, there's like, there's a handful of dudes that's some in the league, some never played in the league that I'm just like big bro to them, you know, and I've just watched them grow.

And so, you know, my, you know, awesomely, I was, I was the freshman player of the year.

So, if you the best player, you win the heisman you know if you're the best freshman you in the country you win the sean alexander award and so

wow i i have it's always been fun like meeting with the guys and you know remembering jaden daniels when he was trevor lawrence was the first winner of when it was named after me and you know watching these dudes at 18 19 years old and watching them grow to become young men And now, now, you know, Trevor's married with his first baby, you know, and Drake May won it a couple years ago.

And Caleb Downs, you you know, he won it as a freshman and then goes from Bama to Ohio State.

And I'm on the inside with all that, walking him through and talking to his parents and this and that and making decisions.

It's an awesome pleasure and it's an honor to be a part of helping, you know, mold the culture with football and seeing all the stuff do.

So like those are all just part of that.

And then, you know, when my son, you know, we traveled so much.

So we homeschooled from Seattle to D.C.

to play with the Redskins.

And so we just kept on homeschooling them and it worked for the girls, but that's how we started Harvest Covenant

homeschool and

football program because I needed a way to be able to let my boys play football and also still travel the way we do.

And next thing you know, now I got about 30 young men all in the area.

And some of these boys are D1.

I'm over here.

Like my wife kept on saying like, you're trying to be little Dion.

You're trying to be little.

Well, I'm watching.

I got some kids that could play.

And

then my boys are, they're talented.

you know chad you need to come teach my oldest one uh to make sure he step on some toes he's he's off to a good start as a sophomore and uh you know it's it's pretty cool it's pretty cool watching it all

sean you had the experience of playing in a super bowl what was that look moment like because as a kid we grew up we dreamed like seeing it on television and i'm like man Is that a possibility?

Now we go to college and we get an opportunity to go to the NFL and then, you know, it happens.

And you're like, man, everybody in Kentucky, everybody in Alabama is going to be watching a kid that grew up dreaming of this moment.

Now this dream is a reality.

What was that moment like for you?

You know, it was sweet.

I remember in sixth grade when the Bengals played, Boomer Sarison was the quarterback.

The icky shuffle was live.

You know what I mean?

That's when everybody was 1988.

Yeah, man.

I was in sixth grade and I just remember like watching the camera show them because, you know, that's when cable was starting to come in through.

I remember them busing to the airport to go fly to play in the Super Bowl.

And I just thought, man, that'd be sweet if I did that.

And so I was having all those moments in Seattle because out of all the places, you know, Seattle was the farthest away from Cincinnati, but then also the farthest away football, like they, they was not a good program.

And they brought Mike Hongen over there from Green Bay.

Yep.

And then he drafted me.

And I was like, man, let's go do this.

You know, and so, so not being in the cup was, was, was the only thing that was not gonna happen you know i mean i was like we we gonna get there and so

you know that whole experience was awesome just seeing the city turn from like fans was always rowdy but to having this confident swag we championship football it was awesome because i got you know my high school was ranked national uh and then i go from there to alabama and then i got to seattle it was it was a shock to me to have guys not think they was going to not win every game so so coming out of that to see what there is, and I don't remember when Pete Carroll gets there and Russell and Marshawn and

they all call me, hey, hey, bro, this water over here warm.

I'm like, yeah, y'all got one more step and y'all got it.

So it was cool.

And, you know, just watching Richard and

Wagner and all them boys just coming, that Legion of Boom, watching them win.

I just felt like I was like the John the Baptist of that group.

I got to go bring that thing right up to the table.

Right.

Tired, you know.

I mean, I wish I'd have got mine, but it was cool to see like Seattle still has that winning, that winning culture, and I got to be a part of building that.

Man, congratulations on every thing, Sean.

We're going to wish you the best of luck.

I definitely think with your numbers, you definitely wanted the consideration of getting into the Hall of Fame because in your era, when you played, you were one of the preeminent backs.

And so I think it should be, they need to take a real hard look.

You can't say, well, he wasn't.

No, we talk about our era.

We're talking about the era in which I played, which was the 2000s.

You see the numbers that I put up, the touchdowns that I put up, the yards that I put up, and MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, and I helped lead a team to the Super Bowl.

So,

yeah,

I think y'all need to really look at Sean Alexander

and give it a hard look and say, you know what?

Excuse me,

this man is deserving of recognition.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Thank you for that.

Nah,

I agree, man.

You know, everybody puts their work in and you don't want to make it.

But I think as Terrell Davidson said to me, he's like, Sean, you got to let everybody know that that means something to you because it does.

Like, you work your, you don't, you don't want to be like, oh, without this award, I can't, but you definitely want to be a part of this.

Yeah, it's the final validation.

Yeah, yeah, you, you work hard.

And when that thing's done, you want to look around and be like, oh, yeah, no, we believe, yeah, we should be in this group, you know?

So, so, yeah, no, thank you for that.

Uh,

I'm with you.

You know what I mean?

we put in the work, and uh, and it's been beautiful.

Well, congratulations on everything,

congratulations on number 14.

Uh,

babysit, you, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I got you.

Have you got a name?

You got a name, you and you and your wife have a name picked up.

Valerie got a name picked out.

We don't even know if it's a boy or girl.

We usually don't find out.

So, oh, really?

She'll visually just show up and be like, hey, I had to find out.

So, yeah, so she'll crack before I will.

And then

I'll celebrate.

You're hoping for a boy.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Man, you know, girls are some work now.

Yeah, girls are some work.

Especially when they hit that age.

Man,

it's yeah.

Yeah.

I love them.

They beautiful.

They wonderful.

But they some work.

They are some work.

They are some work.

Congratulations on everything, man.

Take care.

Come back and stop by and see us again soon, Sean.

Oh, we will, man.

We will.

Appreciate you, bro.

Road tide.

Sean Alexander, ladies and gentlemen, 2005 MVP,

Offensive Player of the Year, 100 plus touchdowns, helped lead the Seahawks to their very first Super Bowl.

An outstanding player, but he's a better man.

And you listen to him talk.

He's a man of faith.

He's all about his family.

Loves his wife.

Devoted, devout in his faith.

And he's, like I said, he's a much, he's a, we know the type of player that he was, but he's a much better human being, much Much better human being.

You know, I'm glad he came on here because I'm gonna be just like that.

I'm gonna follow in the footsteps of Sean Alexander.

I'm gonna be a family man.

I'm gonna get married.

I'm gonna have more kids.

And then what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go get all my kids now and take all those I have kids from to court because I want full custody so I can have me 14 kids too.

Oh, you still got him?

Huh?

Uh-uh.

You think I'll win?

No, you're going too much.

Uh, John Harbaugh disturb last night, Ocho, when he wouldn't commit on, when he wouldn't comment on whether Lamar would have stayed in the game if it was closer.

Well, with a second chance to answer question today, Harbaugh said, No, there's no way he was going back in the game.

The injury precluded it.

There was no way he could go back in the game.

And I know, and I know the way I know Lamar.

If he could have gone back, gone in the game, he would have been in the game.

That's how Lamar I can assure you,

he would not have been able to go back in under any circumstance.

I mean,

I mean, we expect these coaches, we expect players to be perfect after the game.

That's why I like when coaches say, I need to look at the tape.

I haven't talked to the trainers.

You know, a lot of times, Ocho, the trainer will say, well, such and so, hey, Ocho got nicked.

He'll be fine.

You know, he just got a little swelling in his ankle.

You know, his knee a little banged up.

You know, Shannon's elbow is bothering.

Such and such got a little shoulder.

Something like that.

Go ahead, Ocho.

I have a question.

The game wasn't close, huh?

No, it was not.

So why are the media or anyone else just speculating?

Well, if the game had been closer, wouldn't he have been able to come back in?

That doesn't matter.

That's a hypothetical.

It wasn't closer, though.

Yeah, it wasn't close enough.

He was hurt.

He's injured.

Get evaluated.

It's probably day to day.

And we'll see how bad it is.

And if you can play next week, who the Ravens got next week, huh?

Oh, I don't know who the Ravens play.

The Texans.

Okay.

Okay.

See, the Texans coming off a win, so

the Texans probably gonna,

oh, shoot, but Nico Collins probably gonna have a day.

Yeah.

Hey, and you see Marlon Humphrey is done for the season, tore a ligament in his foot.

Madam Weekway done for the season.

i saw madam beeque i saw that i saw that the d-line

but i ain't no damn marlin

yep

oh cho after last night's tie in dallas michael was asked if a tie between missing dallas or being happy he's a packer he said brian gudekins called kenny clark after the trade jerry jones never called him Michael said the same way he called me in his office as a man, he couldn't tell me as a man.

Let that go.

Let it go, Michael.

You got to let it go, Michael.

Well, you know what?

They got to stop asking the goddamn questions.

He has to stand his ground and tell those.

I'm a Green Bay Packer.

How it came to be, why it came to be, when it came to be, what came of it.

I'm in Green Bay and I'm happy to be in Green Bay.

I'm happy to look.

I enjoyed my four years in Dallas.

I still have great friends.

I'm a great Dak, CD.

I got some Trayvon.

I got great guys over there.

I wish them the best.

But now I'm in Green Bay.

My focus is Green Bay and the Packers.

That's how you got to do it.

Because this

makes it seem like he's like, damn, the man, he couldn't even come.

No, it's okay.

They started to make it like the days of our lives.

They make it like a goddamn soap process.

Yes, yes.

So I would just let, look, yeah, I'm happy to be in Green Bay.

It's amazing.

Those fans are amazing.

The team is open, welcome me with open arms.

The fans are open, welcome me with open arms.

My job is to help, try to help Green Bay do something that I didn't do, I couldn't do when I was here in Dallas.

That is get to and win a Super Bowl.

That's my focus.

So, guys, moving forward, I enjoy my time right here.

I appreciate Jerry Jones making my dream come true, drafting me, and I love my time with the Cowboys.

But now, my focus is the Green Bay Packers and helping them be the best team I can possibly be.

Oh, yeah, I like that.

I like that.

All right, Ocho.

Now it's time for our final segment of the evening.

It's time for Q and a

are we done

i'm getting ready to set up my other mic

kimper norwood jr said oh joe the bingos are calling they need a td where's 85 let's go broncos

ain't no td to be had what no td to be had

hey don't don't start that you're not even you're not even a broncos fan whoa

whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa how you know what kimpa is ain't no broncos fan how you know i just know i can feel it i can sense it.

I can sense it.

Y'all just trying to kick me while I'm down.

That's all.

I wouldn't do that, Ocho.

Y'all, y'all trying to kick me while I'm down.

Ocho?

I know one thing.

I want y'all to keep the same energy.

Everybody that was in the chat that was laughing, everybody that's a Bronco fan, y'all make sure y'all keep that same energy next Sunday when y'all play Philly.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Yeah.

We'll talk about that next week.

Right now, we talk about the Broncos.

Okay.

How we stomp the mud in you.

Yeah.

You stomp the mud in a team that doesn't have a quarterback that's nothing to be proud of.

What about your defense?

Huh?

What about your defense?

Did y'all miss anybody on defense?

Who y'all missing on defense?

Listen,

they hit.

They can only do so much.

We ain't putting up no points.

Y'all ain't do nothing.

Gave up 48 last week, gave up 28 this week.

It would have been nice if we had scored some points.

Nobody thought y'all was going to score.

Triple Xanity said,

I don't want Ocho to say foot or ball.

Also, pay Uncle's money.

Yeah, run me that.

I got you.

Jason Zeldor said, Ocho should never be allowed to say foot or ball ever.

Hey, Ocho, since you love Russ so much, how about you convince your bingos to give my Giants a first-round pick for him?

Yo, QB's trash.

Give my Giants a first-round pick since you love him, Ocho.

That ain't happening.

Jadel from Accrid, Ocho, with the number one pick in the 2026 draft, the Bingles select.

Y'all about to have the first overall pick.

Hey, y'all getting carried away now.

Y'all getting carried away.

Okay?

Y'all happy about your little win.

It's all good.

Because we're going to see who gets the last laugh next week.

Oh, why is this?

I said hostility.

I'm not being hostile.

I'm just saying they got all these jokes, all this.

He, he, he, ha, ha, ha.

It's funny now.

You're gonna see what's funny next week.

Uh, Babel Patel said, Ocho, cue the Cam Ward meme.

Yo, sorry, but bingles.

You know, the age, y'all put that, run that up.

Y'all go and put that up there.

When we talk about, when we post something, put that Cam Ward meme up there, talking about the bingos.

Because it's going, it's about to be just like uh the adrian bronze man i'm getting cooked

wolf had fact says zach taylor needs to be bragged uh bagging groceries ocho i'm sorry don't say foot or ball all season uh one

damn man

it's like i can't even argue i can't even argue the fact brown versus bingles battle for last in the afc north

Ooh, NFL matchup highlights said, what's up, Ocho?

Patrick Sattan looked like a mix between Derrell Revis, technician, Nandi Asimawa, long arms press coverage.

Do you see that in PS?

Also, can you tell us your matchup with Nandi or Revis from your day?

Did you go against Nandi?

Cooked him.

I cooked him.

Only one person stopped me.

That was Revis.

That was it.

That was it.

People don't realize how long Revis' arms were.

Yeah.

People look at him and look at his stature.

Yeah.

And they don't understand how strong he was, too.

He's strong as hell, boy.

Yes.

Yes.

You get to be getting hands on you.

It's a rap.

Ricky A say, somebody get Ocho some Pepto Bismarck.

I know he's sick, how them bingles play.

Forget how they play, how they look in playing.

Ooh, the Lions about to

put a 50 ball on y'all.

No,

I'm coming out the tunnel with them boys.

I don't care.

I don't care what Zach says.

They might say I'm trespassing.

You can't be here in the locker room.

And I don't care.

I'm going to give them a pep talk.

And for some trespassing, huh?

Trespassing?

They might.

I don't know.

Oh.

Because I'm going to try to go.

I'm going to try to go in the locker room before the game.

No, I mean,

there is garbage and there's trash since it's both.

True.

Yeah.

True and infamous 73 said, Ojo, since the Dolphins won, but the Beng lost, you can't say foot, but not ball.

You can say foot, but not ball.

That's not his team.

It's where I'm from.

What that got to do with anything?

Because that's all I knew.

That's all I knew.

I'm from Chicago.

The Bears won.

Now, I get the cheer for the Bears.

You're not from Chicago, though.

I was born.

I'm done with this man.

Free TV said, Ocho, all that trash talking for the Bengals, not trying to backpedal talk about shame for the shame to chat.

Nah, Ocho, you should have been humble.

You should be ashamed.

And he should.

I was humble.

No, you weren't.

I was humble.

No.

I was humble.

But the Broncos humbled him.

They ain't humble me because I wasn't on the field.

Chat, y'all see him chat?

Nah, he wasn't on the field.

When none of that happened.

Chat, you see him chat?

You see what he did?

now now he wasn't on the field now all this time he talking about his bangles his bangles his bangles

now he wasn't on the field if i was on the field wouldn't none of that happen

i tell you that

it would have

just like that absolutely uh jj said ocho you were saying jake brownie was gonna cook the broncos last night I didn't say that.

I said and did.

I said that.

Yep.

Bible say, does this mean you go to say Ocho bull?

Yep.

That's what you got to eat on camera.

What?

Bull, penis, and onions.

Hey,

hey, you talking about you want to be adventurous?

You got all this stuff?

That's what I got.

Nah, nah.

Ocho's outrageous eats.

Nah, I'm not.

We need to do outdoor stuff.

This outdoors, and guess what?

I'm going to have a picnic bench out there, and you're going to sit down there.

Yeah, that's it.

Chat, y'all down?

That's not.

Fucking Ocho's adventures.

Where we go, we eat squirrel, we eat possum, we eat armadilla, we eat mountain oysters.

Listen, I like everything you just said, but we got to catch them first.

No, they're going to catch them.

They already, the bull already cooked, they don't already cook.

That ain't fun.

I thought we were.

I ain't trying to kill no.

I thought we were getting a chance.

The chat said, Yes, yes.

That's what's going to make the show.

Yep, he eaten bullshlong and onions.

Players with Ocho men challenge by stats don't win championship for a reason.

Ocho say he wanted number, but he want to win two.

Aaron Jones, you celebrated like y'all gonna be coming January.

We got you in Philly next week.

Let's see how them Broncos ride.

Yeah, there you go.

Talk that junk for me, young bull.

I appreciate that.

Hey, fly, Eagles, fly.

Fly, Eagles, fly.

I don't even know the rest of the song.

Why are you singing it?

You ain't even from Philly.

Because I'm going for Philly next week against y'all.

My team done beat his die.

He wanted to go for

root for somebody else.

Wolf had facts here.

Hey, I'd like to know the year Ocho played for the Miami Dolphins.

I just can't remember.

20-never.

I done played for the Dolphins in 1968 when I was born in Jackson Memorial Hospital at 3:08 a.m.

My mother's name was Paula Antoninette Johnson.

Thank you.

And you ain't played for the Miami Dolphins.

You played for the Bengals and the Patriots.

I played for the Dolphins too.

James Coleman said, Shannon putting on them gloves like OJ.

Come on, man.

They still fit.

David Jones,

give the chat that 90s mile high salute.

Boy, they did a lot of that last on y'all.

Nah, because I wasn't on the field.

You couldn't stop it.

Anthony Wright said, When you see the first drive from Cissy, I thought myself, okay, they might have a chance, but damn, that changed quickly.

I thought it was going to be a game, honestly.

After that first drive, I said, okay.

Now, I can live with this.

Now, honestly,

I was thinking with my heart, and I wasn't using logic.

There's really no way we were going to win that game.

I just had to, I had to have faith and say some of the things I said yesterday.

I mean, without your starting quarterback, you really don't have no chance.

I'm just being honest.

And I'm in defeat right now.

I'm hurt.

I've been crying all day.

Y'all ain't got your quarterback.

Whoop-de-doo.

Shadow 808.

Uh, 8, uh, 0810.

At least my Saints put up a fight this weekend.

We have no receiver one.

They did.

They played harder than y'all did, though, Joe.

That's all right.

At least they got it.

Never mind.

I ain't gonna say nothing.

Oh, Patrick Renone said, Uh, please let us know whenever grass will turn to cheese so we can start hustling crackers because you're being right about this Bingles L.

I told him, yes.

bingles got more l's to come if you talk about who they it's gonna be wende wendy i told you they're gonna win lose three games in a row starting last week with minnesota they're gonna lose two to us and the lions man

knuckles and sonic they about to have about 300 yards on y'all they about to do to y'all what they did to the ravens watch it's funny everybody want to kick you when you're down

Hutch might have about four sacks.

Hutch gonna get by four sacks.

Everybody want to kick you when you're down.

All right.

Caleb Dennis said, Burrow's Christmas gift when he returns is an early trip to Cancun.

Ocho bragging about the Dolphins like they like he's been swiping right with no match.

Both of your teams are going to miss the playoffs.

We won today.

I don't care about no playoffs right now.

I want to see my team compete and try, you know, and show fight, show pride.

Play for not play if you're not playing for the team, play for the name on the back of your jersey.

Shoot.

Let's go.

Ten J said, please wish my brother Edward a happy birthday.

Edward, happy birthday, bro.

Hopefully you're doing something fun.

Hopefully you're not a Bengals fan because your birthday got ruined by them sorry rascals.

Logan Wilson said, Ocho, Ocho's pep talk.

One, two, three, Cancun.

Let's go, guys.

Dion Hill said, can you guys call the play in the huddle, make it Ocho and

the targets, and then do your best quarterback impression hiking the ball with a hard crisp hard snap count cadence

what

he want to call the ball well if i'm gonna call i'm gonna call uh uh two jet flanker drive

i got the basic cross egg which is the flanker he got the drive rod either going we can tag him and put him on a comeback otherwise he got a post Now I'm getting that's I'm getting the ball.

Ocho, what you play X or Z

Mate, this is me.

What you mean when I play X or Z?

This is me.

What you call them?

Play the Z.

There was the Z.

T.O.

was the Z.

I was the X.

And I got the Z.

Gerald was the Z.

You didn't play no Z?

No, I played the X.

Single side by myself.

Monty Imano.

I don't need no help.

Line up, get open.

I got it.

What's next?

Quentin Mobley.

Darren Waller had a nightcap effect tonight.

He did.

James Coleman, I've revolved around the sun 38 times, and I just learned today that New Jersey is a state.

I hope it gets better for me.

Damn, James.

Brian Ian said, Amon Ross St.

Brown blocks crazy and still gets his.

Yep.

Samuel Legrand, Jalen Hurts numbers, gets mentioned all the time.

He wins, but get clowned for barely throwing for for 100 yards or labeled a tush push.

Yeah,

but people say he's a top four or five quarterback, not because of his stats, but because he wins.

But look, at the end of the day, the only guy that

wins really matter to is the quarterback.

Or would they like you?

If they like you,

If they don't, they'll throw wins in there.

Drafriel said, y'all think the Bengals should give Shadur a shot?

Nah, because what you call them ain't gonna trade him to the

teams, ain't really trading within the division unless they really think you're some trash.

Big Blue,

woo.

Oh, Garrett Wilson hadn't made a playoff game and still got $32 million.

You're being disingenuous.

Garrett Wilson ain't winning.

He's not winning.

Do you

understand?

If you're winning and you're complaining, they'll say, what are you complaining about?

Because the objective is to win.

I ain't explaining myself to God.

Jared D.

say, love the show, Uncle Nocho.

Can y'all give my guy, Jaden Blackwell, a shout out?

He just won his third world championship in track and field at the Paralympics.

He won gold in Tokyo last year as well.

We absolutely can.

Jaden, congratulations on the gold medal, bro.

His third third world championship in track and field.

Congratulations for the Paralympics.

Won another gold medal in Tokyo last year and won it again this year.

Congratulations, bro.

Keep up the great work.

Cal Simpson said, Oh, I said, once again, I'll say it again.

The Bible says a man who don't work don't eat.

So at this point, the Ravens defense is a feed the children commercial.

Cue the music.

Oh,

for us, like your 12th, it seems like the Bingles and the Broncos play almost every year.

When can we get a T, a nightcap bowl t-shirt?

Hey, we did play y'all.

We played y'all last year.

I don't know if we played y'all the year before.

But hey, we won one, you know.

We play y'all again next year.

We put foots in y'all.

Jason Zeldor said, His mouth is always trying to cash checks.

His bingles can never write.

They are.

I told him, stop believing in your sorry bingles.

Hey.

Leave me alone.

It's all good.

It's all good.

Keep that same energy next week.

Oh, Joe.

Oh, Joe.

That's unnecessary, man.

It's unnecessary.

Thank you for joining us for another episode of Nightcap as you watch the Denver Broncos shallot mollywalk dog walk.

the Cincinnati Bengal by the score of 28-3.

They had less than 160 yards of total offense.

Really wasn't that competitive as a ball game.

But hey, guess what?

My team won.

And if your team didn't win tonight, foot and ball off the table for the rest of the week.

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The Broncos beat the Bingles 28-3.

The Dolphins beat

the Jets 27 to 21.

The Jets are now 0-4.

And the Dolphins get off the snide.

They're now 1-3.

Thank you for joining us for Nightcap.

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