Nightcap Hour 2: Jonathan Taylor leads Top 50 College RBs since 2000 + Alabama RB Kevin Riley joins NIGHTCAP + Brandon Aiyuk leaving $27M on THE TABLE?! + George Pickens MISSES BUS + Morning Sex is KEY to SUCCESS + Chris Paul RETIRING + Klay Thompson & Ja Morant BEEF

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Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson welcome Alabama RB Kevin Riley after 2 TD game, 49ers void Brandon Aiyuk’s guaranteed money, George Pickens benching due to missing bus, Morning sex is the key to success, Chris Paul’s retirement and Klay Thompson & Ja Morant beef!

0:00 - Alabama RB Kevin Riley joins Nightcap
21:24  - Kyle Shanahan & 49ers void Brandon Aiyuk’s guarantees
28:06 - George Pickens’ benching on Monday
41:10 - Morning Sex is the key to success
51:26 - Chris Paul Retiring
1:02:11 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks
1:04:19 - Klay Thompson and Ja Morant beef
1:08:37 - Q & Ayyyyyy

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Speaker 24 Okay, Ocho, we got a very special guest joining us today,

Speaker 24 Kevin Riley, University of Alabama. What do you think about this list? The top 50 running backs since 2000.

Speaker 24 You like this list?

Speaker 28 Can you see it? Let me see.

Speaker 28 That might not be clear enough for me.

Speaker 29 I'm looking at it right now.

Speaker 28 Okay.

Speaker 24 You got Jonathan Taylor over Reggie Bush or you got Reggie Bush in front of Jonathan Taylor?

Speaker 29 I'm going to say Reggie Bush.

Speaker 24 I was

Speaker 24 like, Reggie, Reggie, Reggie was on one.

Speaker 29 It was different back in the day, man.

Speaker 24 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 24 Red shirt freshman scored two touchdowns today on a 56-0 win over Eastern Illinois, actually from Tuscaloosa, went to Tuscaloosa County. High.

Speaker 24 Chose Alabama over Auburn, Arkansas, and Miami, the number five running back out of high school. You guys, I mean, look, it was, I mean, I think you had six different players score a touchdown today.

Speaker 24 The passing game kind of wasn't what you wanted it to be. You guys really needed to run the football today, and you stepped up big time for them and run the football.

Speaker 24 What was your thought process coming in? Because you hadn't got a whole lot of carries this year, but you come into the day and you played extremely well. So what's your thought process?

Speaker 24 Because like I said, you haven't got a whole lot of carries, but you come into the game. Did you know you was going to be called on today?

Speaker 24 Or is it just the opportunity presented itself and you stepped stepped up?

Speaker 29 Uh, yes, sir. I mean, with the Bama standard, it's all like to keep it in the back of your mind.
You never know when your time is coming up.

Speaker 29 So, when so, it's like, yeah, I'm gonna be honest with you guys.

Speaker 29 Like, yeah, I knew I was gonna get a couple snaps this game, but at the same time, it's like I can't take those snaps for granted because at the same time, I might only get one snap and it may be my last snap.

Speaker 29 So, I just look at it like I gotta play every snap, like it's my last down, like it's my last snap.

Speaker 24 I mean, being from Tuscaloosa, playing right next door to the University of Alabama,

Speaker 24 was there any school that had a chance of getting you to leave Alabama

Speaker 24 other than obviously already recruited you? But was there another school that really had a realistic chance of getting you to leave and not play for the University of Alabama?

Speaker 29 Yeah, I'm going to be honest with you.

Speaker 29 I was committed to Miami, and then I decommitted from Miami and

Speaker 29 went to Alabama, committed to Obama.

Speaker 28 Man, come on.

Speaker 29 I actually decommitted on signing day.

Speaker 28 Damn, come on back down here, man. You see how we playing? What you tripping?

Speaker 29 Bro, it's hard over here, man.

Speaker 28 I messed up, man.

Speaker 29 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 24 Look, you guys, I mean,

Speaker 24 the passing game struggled today. I mean, Ty didn't have, wasn't as sharp as he normally have.
Two interceptions, no touchdown passing. You guys had eight.
Oh, wow.

Speaker 24 You guys had eight total rush touchdowns.

Speaker 24 Miller had one. Deere had two.
Yourself had two. Mac had one.
Young had one. Hill had one.

Speaker 24 So, you know, obviously, you guys, you know, your future is important.

Speaker 24 There's a great chance, Riles, that if you win this game against Auburn, you're going to go to the college football playoff. You let one slip away last week against Oklahoma.
Yeah.

Speaker 24 If you guys lose against Auburn, you know, you're not going to the college football playoff. You know that.
I'm sure Coach DeBoer has drilled that into your head.

Speaker 24 After this game, everything that we want to accomplish is still in front of us. Yes, sir.

Speaker 28 It is.

Speaker 24 because I think if you guys win,

Speaker 24 wouldn't you guys play

Speaker 24 AM in the SEC channel?

Speaker 29 I'm going to be as honest with you. As far as that information, I don't know myself, but I do know like, you know, once we get that win, we'll be moving on.
We'll be moving forward. But I don't know.

Speaker 29 But to ask you the question, I don't know exactly who we'll be playing.

Speaker 24 Go ahead,

Speaker 28 hey,

Speaker 28 as a freshman, right? How do you keep yourself motivated? How do you keep yourself locked in and knowing that actually, you know what? I want to be out there on that field.

Speaker 28 I'm not getting the carries I want, but I know at some point my opportunities will come. How do you keep from getting frustrated? Because I'm thinking about you being a freshman.

Speaker 28 I think about me as a rookie.

Speaker 28 I used to be frustrated on the sideline. I'm like, God, dog, man.
I need to be in the game. I need to be out there showing what I can do.

Speaker 28 How do you keep your composure and stay locked in without getting frustrated? Yes, sir.

Speaker 29 Like for me,

Speaker 29 it's like, so this is my second year, my red shirt and my freshman year.

Speaker 29 And I want to say like, yes, sir, I'm sorry, but last year, I was going through a lot of adversity trying to learn the playbook.

Speaker 29 You know, I'm coming from a high school team where I was doing most of the stuff myself. So I'm getting used to being on the field with a lot of good other players, you know, players better than me.

Speaker 29 Yeah.

Speaker 29 So I just had to tell myself, like, going home every day, like, this is what I chose to do. Like, this is what's desired, like, what's designed for me.
And,

Speaker 29 you know, with all the coaches yelling and all the messing up plays, like, yeah, you have days like that so for me i just i'm gonna be honest with you i had to make sacrifices man because like i'm like like like i say like i'm a hometown kid um literally only 15 minutes away from the facility so it's like i had to separate separate myself from friends um certain situations and a lot of stuff like that it was just a lot of sacrifices and i'm gonna be honest those sacrifices was hard but once i put that in front of me and realized that

Speaker 29 I'm not, you know, a regular person and I actually got to, you know, do something in life, then I realized that. And that's what kind of held me up and kept me going and kept me pushing forward.

Speaker 29 And I, yes, sir.

Speaker 28 No, I'm going to say that. That's live.

Speaker 28 And the fact that you even have the discipline to be able to separate and make those sacrifices, especially when it comes to friends, do you have people that look at you funny now now that you put football first?

Speaker 28 And what's really important when you prioritize football?

Speaker 29 Yes, sir. I do.

Speaker 28 Damn. Oh, man.
I hate that.

Speaker 27 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Because, look,

Speaker 24 Rils, everybody's not meant to go where you're going. There's a reason why you're at Alabama.
They're not.

Speaker 24 You made choices sometimes, not by, you know, sometimes, you know, things happen, but you made a decision, say, you know what, this is what I want out of my life.

Speaker 24 And you made decisions to say, you know what, I'm not going to get in trouble. I'm going to do what I need to do to get into the University of Alabama.

Speaker 24 And obviously, if you go to the University of Alabama,

Speaker 24 the next thing is like, I want to go play in the NFL. And there has to be sacrifices.
If you want to be extraordinary, you can't be ordinary.

Speaker 24 Now, ordinary is in extraordinary, but in order for there's extra,

Speaker 24 so in order for you to get to where you need to be, you need to be extraordinary, which is extraordinary.

Speaker 24 And sometimes that means you have to trim some fat, which is family, friends, and loved ones, in order to get to the destination that you desire. And

Speaker 24 it's not easy because like you said, a lot of these people you've known your entire life. You grew up with some of these homeboys.
Your family have been.

Speaker 24 Excuse me. Your family's been in your life for forever.
And a day.

Speaker 24 And And for you to like, you know what? In order for me to get to where I need to be, I need to focus. And right now,

Speaker 24 family and friends and loved ones are taking some of the focus away what I need to have. And like Ocho said, that's very, for an 18-year-old kid to understand that, that's special on your behalf.

Speaker 24 You can be special. You can be special.
You've already did the hard part, which is trimming some of the fat and realize that some of these people needed to be excommunicated from your life.

Speaker 24 Not from your life, but you just needed to focus in. It's like, I'll pick you guys up at a later.

Speaker 29 And I can't say that, like, with the friends that I have, like, told, you know, my situation and let them know that I'm on a different path

Speaker 29 than what they're doing. They've respected that.
You know, they came to me.

Speaker 29 They told me they're not mad at me for it. They completely understand it.
But, you know, like I said,

Speaker 29 it's just a hard sacrifice to do, especially. Like you said, you're growing up with a lot of these people.
So just

Speaker 29 something you got to do, man.

Speaker 24 It is. But, you know, when you go to Alabama and you play that position, you know all the running backs.

Speaker 24 Say in the last 10 years, they probably had 10, 11, 12 running backs to go play at the next level and play at a very, very high level.

Speaker 24 Now, that's a lot of pressure on you because a lot of times these guys come back and when you have game on their bye weeks, they're standing on the sideline and you see them and you know what they represent and you know what they mean to that crimson tide.

Speaker 24 How special is it when you see a Derrick Henry come back or you see some of these other guys that played in the NFL and played at a high level?

Speaker 24 be it quarterback, running back, wide receiver, DB, doesn't matter. But to see those guys come back and to see them standing there, it's like, you know what?

Speaker 24 They played in this, they played on this field. They wore this uniform.

Speaker 24 They got there from here. I can get there too.
Yes, sir.

Speaker 29 I'm like, seeing that, it means a lot because it lets you know that like Alabama, they will have your back.

Speaker 29 If you got their back, they'll have your back. And like I say, from this season, we're, well, this is our 11th game this season.
We're 10 games games in the season.

Speaker 29 So, I've seen a lot of former Alabama players that's been in the league and retired come back, you know, just to watch games, hang around the facility, chop it up with some of the uh staff members on the uh team and everything like that.

Speaker 29 So, I like it, it means a lot to me because it shows like that they only didn't care about the game, they also cared about the people also in that facility because those people helped them better be a better person and not just a better player to get them into the position they're in now.

Speaker 28 So,

Speaker 24 let me mention what's your mate? What are you majoring in besides eligibility?

Speaker 29 I'm doing

Speaker 29 health environmental science and sports. What is it?

Speaker 29 Yeah, yeah,

Speaker 29 health environmental science.

Speaker 24 So what do you, what do you, let's just say for the sake of argument, after you've done, after you done played a 10-year NFL career, 15-year NFL career, what are you going to do with a health and environmental science degree?

Speaker 29 See, I'm going to be honest with you, I ain't looked into it all the way.

Speaker 29 I'm just, you know, I'm kind of just doing the work, making sure I got my grades good in the moment.

Speaker 28 It is.

Speaker 28 Hey, that's it. Hey, I got, do you, do you eat? Are you a healthy eater or you eat whatever you want?

Speaker 29 I'm, I eat whatever I want.

Speaker 28 That's what I'm talking about, man. That's that right there.
That's why you're going to be successful because you eat whatever you want. You don't follow these scripts and all this.

Speaker 28 garbage and gibberish that they tell you to man forget a fake top five running backs right now in the nfl i'm sorry, I said it again.

Speaker 29 Your top five, your top five running backs in the NFL, like the one, like best, the ones I think the best,

Speaker 28 yeah. I mean, yeah, your top five running back.

Speaker 29 Number one, I'm gonna have to say Jameer Gibbs. Like, I try to match my gameplay with him, like, okay, okay,

Speaker 24 Alabama love. I like it.
I like it.

Speaker 29 I'm gonna go with Jameer Gibbs. I'm gonna have to say B.
John Robertson because his footwork and exclusiveness is crazy. It's crazy.
Yeah. I'm gonna say Cam, Cam Skeeter Boat.

Speaker 29 And the reason I say him is because

Speaker 29 the reason I say him because he's like his energy, man. Like, he brings energy to the team that nobody else brings.

Speaker 29 So it's like, when you got a player or a teammate like that on your team, man, it could take you a long way. It can.
All right. So you got Jameer, B.
John, Cam.

Speaker 29 Another back I watched. I watch a lot of Jonathan Taylor.
I watch Jonathan a lot.

Speaker 29 I like to watch how he pick his legs up coming from breaking tackles from defenders in the open field.

Speaker 29 I try to match that a lot, try to do what I can on on the field to relate to that, his game skills.

Speaker 29 And for another one,

Speaker 29 I'll probably say David Cunningham,

Speaker 29 number five, the running back that's with Jameer Gill on the Lions.

Speaker 24 I think

Speaker 24 David Montgomery.

Speaker 29 David Montgomery. I'm sorry.
I'll say.

Speaker 29 David Montgomery. But yeah, I'll say him because

Speaker 29 with him, the reason I say him is because with him and Jamil being in the same room and, you know, like with two people that's both getting playing time, and it's both two really good backs in the same room.

Speaker 29 I like him because he doesn't just, you know, he's not selfish. When his time, when his, when his time comes, he gets on the field, he makes plays.

Speaker 29 And I just like, I like his strength, his toughness, his balance.

Speaker 29 I like all of it.

Speaker 24 Yeah, that's dope.

Speaker 24 You know, the hardest thing for a running back to transition to the NFL is blocking. That's true.
Because a lot of times they don't ask you guys to do a lot of blocking.

Speaker 24 But if you're going to be a successful back and you're going to be on the every down back, you have to be able to stick your nose in there and you have to like

Speaker 24 so

Speaker 24 blocking i'm sure coach that come kev what are you doing

Speaker 24 because it's hard a because sometimes you be on the right and you got to scan from left to right you got to cross the formation and pick the guy up and he's got a head of steam or sometimes you got to step up in the a of b gap and that's a mic backer and he outweighs you by 10 15 20 pounds so what's your thought process when you're going through blocking?

Speaker 24 Okay, you sitting up on you in the offset eye, and you sitting up, and they got, you know, hey, they let's just say for sake of argument, they're gonna slide the line, they're gonna give a we're gonna give a Liz call.

Speaker 24 They got five plus Mike. The next guy come,

Speaker 24 you got to bust his ass. You that's your man.
So, what is what's your thought process going through

Speaker 24 the passing scheme, and you got to block it?

Speaker 29 All right, my what goes through my mind is simple: meet him at the line of scrimmage, don't don't don't let him meet you in the backfield, keep your hands inside knee bend and get and once like once he gets right there just punch just punch put put your head put put your head all up onto him right here you'll be good yeah that's me that's me you that's how you got to do it describing me allow that guy to get ahead of you gotta hit because you're flatwood

Speaker 24 you you got to close the distance and don't let him because if you let catch him he's gonna sit you in the quarterback's line and it happens i'm gonna give him a one-way go And to go, you got to come through me.

Speaker 24 You got to go to hell.

Speaker 29 Only way.

Speaker 24 And I'm standing in the door.

Speaker 29 Because I'm telling you, you let that defender touch that quarterback. That's you who having to listen to that position coach on that sideline.

Speaker 24 Oh, yeah. All it is.

Speaker 24 But you have to, but also understand, is it a three-step drop? I can cut it and get his hands down because I don't want him to jump and knock the pass down. Is it a five-step?

Speaker 24 Because now I can't cut him because he's going to get up off the ground if the quarterback hadn't got the ball and to make a play but hey i'm selling out yes sir i'm gonna close that gap you gotta come you gotta come right through here and i ain't going nowhere no yeah

Speaker 28 yes sir uh

Speaker 24 so hey you guys win tonight you you in tonight so you in you ain't get out y'all was this y'all homecoming no last week was y'all homecoming tonight was senior night

Speaker 24 senior night oh so i mean you in early i mean what's really going on i know it's popping yeah i mean hey some some players, they like to go out and have fun.

Speaker 29 You know, others, we just like to be to ourselves, just chill. You know, you don't always got it.
Yeah.

Speaker 24 Yeah, see, that's how I was. Ocho will party.

Speaker 28 I want to party. Hey, you play, you play the video games?

Speaker 29 I do.

Speaker 29 I play 2K, Call of Duty, Madden.

Speaker 28 Oh, I whoop your ass and madden, but you ain't running no.

Speaker 29 What team you run with? What team you run with?

Speaker 28 I roll with the Dolphins of the Bangladesh. Dolphins and the Bengals.

Speaker 29 You just play it.

Speaker 24 he's not gonna beat you cam because both of them

Speaker 24 you got you got him pick anybody else hold on that's what you understand when it comes to video games it ain't about the team you use it's about the person holding the controller no i hey no because back in the day the uh the falcons weren't that good but everybody played with the falcons because they wanted michael because you wasn't tackling him i knew how to stop that

Speaker 24 so you know how to audible i'm gonna start playing you know what cam i'm gonna start playing video games because i'm gonna stop all this talking every time he get on here all he do is talk about what he gonna do and how he busts people here i'm gonna i'm gonna start playing video game and we gonna stream it me and ocho watch i beat it i play i play

Speaker 29 hey i stream i'm on twitch and all i be watching hey i'm i'm gonna be looking to see now

Speaker 24 all right all right let me know oh we're gonna put it on we put it on netflix we put it whatever once i get good give me about six months six months you're not gonna get good i got yeah i ain't never i don't play video games so that's how you ain't gonna never beat me i got 20 worth 20 years worth of experience with this man.

Speaker 24 Why you disrespect me? So watch I beat him. And you gonna say I cheated?

Speaker 29 Hey, I ain't gonna lie. Oh, you're a them six.
That six months, that six months of training, it'll probably do something. Yeah.

Speaker 28 Ain't gonna do nothing. He might score a touchdown.
That's about it. I'm gonna score by 42, 50.
I'm 40.

Speaker 24 Oh, so what? I'm gonna play Call of Duty. I want to play some shooting guns.
I want to play guns. I can shoot.

Speaker 29 Nah, don't do that.

Speaker 24 That's what I want to do. No, I'm going to do that to you.
I ain't doing it to myself. It's you.
You on the other side of the control.

Speaker 24 I'm gonna shoot you your pinky toe.

Speaker 28 Hey,

Speaker 28 you don't know how to play video games, man.

Speaker 28 Have you ever played Call of Duty?

Speaker 28 No, man. He ain't never shot his gun.
He ain't never shot his gun.

Speaker 24 I ain't never played Mad.

Speaker 24 I ain't never played. I ain't never.
I ain't never played no. I used to have this

Speaker 24 bowling. I used to play bowling with weed.

Speaker 24 I could bowl with we.

Speaker 24 We go back to like Pat Mid, like Pac-Man. I have played, you know, games like that.
I ain't never played no game on television.

Speaker 28 Hey, he old, man.

Speaker 24 But I'm finna get, I'm finna get, I'm gonna, I'm gonna practice so I can beat those.

Speaker 29 I'm gonna be tuning in for those. I want to see those.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Hey, it won't last long because I'm gonna get him up out of there probably about the first five minutes.

Speaker 28 Hey, man, 21-zip first quarter.

Speaker 24 He's gone. Hold on.
Call of Duty. If I'm playing against you, if I shoot you, it's over, right? Yeah.

Speaker 24 Oh, yeah. Hey, hey.

Speaker 24 Hey, it won't take but a couple of minutes. Kim, it won't take but a couple of minutes.
I got him up.

Speaker 28 He don't understand how difficult it is. That's how you know he don't play.

Speaker 24 I'm sure it might be difficult against the computer. I'm talking about against you.
It ain't gonna be no.

Speaker 28 No, no, no, no, no, no. My movement alone is gonna have you dizzy.
So I know you ain't me. I'm not gonna be able to do that.

Speaker 29 Okay, see, he's talking about movement. So that's how I know he knows what he's talking about.

Speaker 28 He's talking about

Speaker 28 what he's talking about, man. That's what I do, man.
That's okay.

Speaker 24 Hey, guess what?

Speaker 24 They get hit too.

Speaker 28 No, they don't.

Speaker 24 They don't.

Speaker 24 Hey, as soon as you think you're behind that barrel, shoot you dead in your leg. And then you will come out.
Ah, fop.

Speaker 24 One day. Headshot.

Speaker 28 Hey, acting like this is a movie, man. It's real.
This is a video game.

Speaker 24 Don't worry about it. And then I'm going to get you on the paintball.

Speaker 28 Now, that's real.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 Okay, that's real.

Speaker 28 I got military background training, man. Don't do that to yourself, man.

Speaker 28 Come on, man.

Speaker 24 This man talking about he got military. He barely got ID, Cam.
He talked about military. He barely got a driver's license.

Speaker 24 Okay. And it ain't valid.

Speaker 28 Hey, now they got some content for us. One-on-one paintballing.
Hey, me by you. That's real.

Speaker 28 That's real life now. That ain't no video game.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Yeah. Lighting them up.

Speaker 28 Hey, now that's a good one.

Speaker 24 Hey, yeah, hey,

Speaker 24 you wear something black Ocho? They're like, damn, I ain't no Ocho wear a college shirt out there. I'm going to have buttons all the way down that thing.

Speaker 28 That's what I do.

Speaker 28 I used to walk to and from school uphill 12 miles a day and have to deal with dodging and stuff like that.

Speaker 24 No, you ain't dodged nothing.

Speaker 28 All right.

Speaker 24 His grandma dropped him off at school because he was scared.

Speaker 24 Dropped him off at school every day.

Speaker 28 We ain't had no car back then.

Speaker 24 Yes, you did.

Speaker 24 I ain't had no car.

Speaker 28 What he had? What did he?

Speaker 24 Well, you walked to school.

Speaker 28 I walked to school uphill.

Speaker 24 You ain't walked no school in no poking beans. He telling they know.

Speaker 28 I walked to school uphill both ways.

Speaker 24 What do you want? What are you talking around there?

Speaker 28 A merc.

Speaker 24 Probably like a school.

Speaker 24 So

Speaker 24 he had no real die. He had no old caddy or nothing like that.
He had nothing like that, Dave.

Speaker 24 Oh, man.

Speaker 24 Hey, thank you for joining us, man. And congratulations on the great game today.
Keep it it going. Stay healthy.
Now, next year, we expect to have you expand that role.

Speaker 24 And we expect games like you had today. We expect that to be routine.

Speaker 29 Most definitely. I appreciate y'all.
I appreciate y'all.

Speaker 24 Appreciate you coming on, man. Thank you very much.
Continue success and good luck to rest.

Speaker 29 Thank y'all, man. It was an honor.
Appreciate y'all.

Speaker 24 Yo, yo, appreciate you.

Speaker 24 Ocho, you in trouble.

Speaker 28 What happened?

Speaker 24 Nah, we play these video games.

Speaker 27 Nah, come on, Unc, man.

Speaker 28 You know what I play. You can't play no video games, man.

Speaker 28 Hey, this is what you got to understand. I've been doing this video gaming stuff since 1988, huh? Since 1988.
Sega Genesis. Mad was my first game.
FIFA was my second game in 1994.

Speaker 28 This is not what you do. Like, just sitting here acting like you can challenge me even in a joking manner is slightly disrespectful to me.

Speaker 24 I ain't going to challenge you. I'm going to whip you.

Speaker 28 Okay, it sounds good. I know what I do like.

Speaker 28 I like that paintball challenge 1v1. See that great content right there? There it is.

Speaker 24 My knee.

Speaker 28 Not there. Oh, no, not your knee.

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Speaker 33 Something I'm curious about you guys, I watched your episode with Santos.

Speaker 33 So the last time you had a trans guy on here, and you were saying at the top of the episode that you've hooked up with trans guys, but you haven't.

Speaker 26 Uh-huh.

Speaker 34 And I am curious to know if that has changed.

Speaker 32 That has changed dramatically.

Speaker 26 Okay, she's chasing, but.

Speaker 34 No, no, no, no, no. I'm kidding.
I'm kidding. I'm kidding.

Speaker 33 This is so funny because that is literally what stopped them for so long. I don't want to feel like I'm fetishizing anyone.

Speaker 35 Chris, people want to get fucked.

Speaker 26 They definitely do.

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Speaker 24 I got to get me a knee sleeve, ojo. Hey, you know the niece leave

Speaker 24 with the hole in it. Yeah, hey, like the commercial.
Remember the cuff of the I gotta get with them old niece leaves like you used to have in the NBA.

Speaker 28 Hey, whatever you need, whatever you need, because I'm all headshots.

Speaker 24 Oh, Joe, Kyle Shanahan confirmed today that the team voted about $27 million in 2026 and guaranteed on Brandon IU's contract in late July.

Speaker 24 The 49ers reportedly voted at IUK's guarantees because he was not living up to the terms of the contract, which included questions about his participation in required rehab and team activities.

Speaker 24 Shanahan indicated

Speaker 24 there is more to to it without offering further details.

Speaker 24 If the 49ers move from on from IUK in the offseason, boarding guarantees provided them more cap space savings through a lot of dead money will remain from accelerated poor rated signing bonus in 24 and the option of 2025.

Speaker 24 An outright release with no June 1st designation means the Niners would incur a dead cap charge of about $30 million.

Speaker 24 Beyond next season, IUK is scheduled to receive base salaries of $27.274 and in 2027 of $29,

Speaker 24 $1.5 in 28.

Speaker 24 Ocho, Yuke doesn't play again for the Niners. He would have been paid $48 million to appear in seven games after signing the extension.
Ocho, this is one of the most strangest things I've ever heard.

Speaker 24 It's being reported that he told the NFLPA, do not appeal it.

Speaker 24 I don't know what's going on that a guy would forego this kind of money, Ocho.

Speaker 24 I don't know. Hey, look, you are receiver, and so you could probably speak to the mindset or the psyche of what's actually going on.
But I've never heard of anything like this, Ocho.

Speaker 24 This is even strange for me.

Speaker 28 The funny thing about it is, I sat here, I saw the report, and I

Speaker 28 try to think what could be that bad. What could be that bad? We forego that kind of money and tell the NFL PA, you know what? Don't challenge it.
Don't appeal it. Let it go.
I just want to get out.

Speaker 28 I'm assuming he wants out.

Speaker 28 I'm not sure why it's going so bad brandon iuka is a phenomenal player he's a phenomenal talent he's done good things when he was healthy for the 49ers and i would have loved to see him get back to that they paid him a hefty ransom based on what he can do and i was hoping he would get back to to being able to produce out there on the field but obviously things aren't going right internally we don't know why whatever's going on they kept it in-house they kept it shut that's something that hasn't been leaked out but um i mean i would reach out to him and and ask him what the issue is, but I don't want to be that guy.

Speaker 28 I don't want to be Diane Sawyer or Don Lemon and, you know,

Speaker 28 egging it on.

Speaker 28 If it comes out and we find out what the issue is, then so be it.

Speaker 28 If not, I mean, we just have to sit here and discuss and use hypotheticals on what would make a player of his magnitude that just got paid just want to forego and just say, F it. I want out.

Speaker 24 I'm going to get that treatment. Now, they can trade me.
They can do whatever they want to do, Ojo, but I'm going to get treatment. I'm going to get rehab.

Speaker 24 They say be in meetings, even though I'm not going to play. Right.
And I know I'm not going to play for the, you know,

Speaker 24 what is the injured reserve

Speaker 24 or pup, physically unable to perform. Whatever the case may be, Ocho.
Yes, sir. I'm going to get that money.
Right.

Speaker 24 I'm going to be in rehab. I'm going to be in meetings.
If they want me to fly, even though I'm not playing, they want me to be on the team playing and go to away games. I'm going to do that too.

Speaker 24 But nah.

Speaker 28 I don't understand.

Speaker 28 And listen, I thought about it when I saw it earlier today. And, you know, all the scenarios started running in my head.
I thought of every scenario possible where I could say, you know what?

Speaker 28 F it, I don't want this money.

Speaker 28 NFLPA, don't even challenge it. Don't appeal it.
Don't file nothing. Don't know nothing.
I just want to get up, you know what, up out of here. I don't know what it could be, Uncle.
You know, and

Speaker 28 he's extremely frustrated.

Speaker 28 He's extremely frustrated obviously for it to even get to this point and one thing you know nfl players one thing we don't play about we don't play about our money we don't play about our money but to score go it and not even care that's that's a that's a sign in itself

Speaker 24 where i'm done um

Speaker 24 yeah i i'm surprised because i'll show you the look the nfl ain't like basketball a lot like baseball with these right they're getting 300 400 million dollars and it's guaranteed yeah you know that the only thing that's guaranteed is what what's guaranteed and he he voided a 26,

Speaker 24 2026 that's guaranteed, that would have been guaranteed money. 26 million.
26 million is a lot of money.

Speaker 28 Yes, sir.

Speaker 24 I don't give a damn if you make it 100 million. 26 million is a lot of money.
I don't care if you're making 200 million. 26 million is a lot of money.
And he's like, nah, I'm good.

Speaker 24 I just, I guess, I guess it is my estimation that he just wants to be gone so bad.

Speaker 24 I would have wanted to be gone too, but I'm going to have that contract in tow and say, y'all can trade me. I don't wish to be here.
Yeah.

Speaker 28 I think to make a statement, to make a statement, and how serious you are about not being there,

Speaker 28 let me show y'all how bad I want to be gone. Take that money.

Speaker 24 Nah, if I'm his agent up and say, look, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, I'm gonna do everything I possibly can, Ocho, because look,

Speaker 24 don't let a moment of big upset.

Speaker 24 Ocho, that's

Speaker 24 ocho. That's you, we know what that kind of money, boy, that's a lot of money, especially when there's gonna be a time that Brandon Ayuk ain't gonna be playing the game of football.
Right.

Speaker 24 And 26 million,

Speaker 24 unless he invested in something that's going to be hit down the road, the likelihood of him making 26 million when he's not playing in the NFL is not very good.

Speaker 28 That's very difficult.

Speaker 24 That's very difficult. So, with that being said, it's just hard.

Speaker 24 It's just hard for me to see a scenario that I want to be out that bad that I'm willing to give you $26 million just to grant me my freedom.

Speaker 28 You heard what you just said? It's hard for you to see a scenario.

Speaker 28 We ain't in his shoes and we're not going through what he's going through with that organization. You know, I'm trying to think who I know that I could be nosy and ask.

Speaker 24 Maybe Fred. Oh, I know a lot of people that I could ask.

Speaker 24 I don't want to know.

Speaker 28 Oh, you don't know?

Speaker 24 Okay. Nope.
I don't.

Speaker 28 I got you.

Speaker 28 I'm curious what it is. But listen, it's bad enough.
Well, he say, uh-uh. I don't care nothing about that money.
And you have to make a statement to let him know you don't care.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 24 But I do. God, I don't want to know.
You know, I can find out. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 28 I know.

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Speaker 33 Something I'm curious about you guys, I watched your episode with SonTapes.

Speaker 33 So the last time you had a trans guy on here, and you were saying at the top of the episode that you've hooked up with trans guys, but you haven't.

Speaker 26 Uh-huh.

Speaker 34 And I am curious to know if that has changed.

Speaker 32 That has changed dramatically.

Speaker 26 Okay, she's chasing, but...

Speaker 34 No, no, no, no, no. I'm kidding.
I'm kidding. I'm kidding.

Speaker 33 That is so funny because that is literally what stopped them for so long. They're like, I don't want to feel like I'm fetishizing anymore.

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Speaker 26 They definitely do.

Speaker 26 For sure.

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Speaker 24 I'll leave well enough alone.

Speaker 28 Yeah, I wish him the best, man. I hope he gets with you.
I do. So do I.

Speaker 28 Going into next season, he finds a new home and able to get back there on the field and do what he does best, man. Run the mother, you know what routes.

Speaker 24 Steven Jones says George Pickens benching on Monday night in Las Vegas was for a separate issue than the team rule violation that got CeeDee Lamb benched.

Speaker 24 Lamb said his own benching was for missing curfew and assumed that Pickens benching was for the same reason. But Jones says Schottenheimer benched Pickens for missing the bus.

Speaker 24 I think a lot of people thought they had to be together because they're great friends, but believe it or not,

Speaker 24 one was the night before leading into the morning, and the other was missing the bus.

Speaker 24 Hassoft shotted for being consistent, being authentic, and being being genuine, and doing the right thing by the team. And they did what you would expect them to do.

Speaker 24 Both of them went out there and played a hell of a ball game.

Speaker 24 So, if that's the case, so if both guys missed curfew,

Speaker 24 and

Speaker 24 reportedly, George Pickens also missed the team bus.

Speaker 24 So, how did he get? So, how for two violations he got the same pillars that CD got?

Speaker 28 Well, maybe he didn't, maybe he didn't miss curfew. Maybe only CD missed curfew.

Speaker 24 Oh, oh, oh, okay.

Speaker 28 Yeah, yeah two separate instances oh so so he he made it back cd didn't huh yeah i mean well no when you think about the bus missing the bus would mean you missed the bus maybe to practice maybe you missed the bus to the airport no it couldn't it couldn't be that i'm assuming i'm assuming he missed the bus maybe yeah maybe you're right maybe maybe you missed the bus to the plane yeah maybe maybe no because they played at home No, they played in Vegas.

Speaker 24 They played here.

Speaker 28 Oh, yeah. So yeah, maybe it was.
Maybe that was it.

Speaker 24 Yeah. Because

Speaker 24 you don't ride no bus at home. You drive your own car to the stadium.

Speaker 28 That's right. You drive to the stadium.
So the only stadium.

Speaker 24 And I know it. So it's not like you missed the bus.
If you missed the bus to the stadium, you just take a car.

Speaker 27 Right.

Speaker 24 So I don't think that's the issue. So maybe you're right.
Maybe it was, you know.

Speaker 24 I'm just,

Speaker 24 like I said, it's different now, Ocho.

Speaker 24 I'm trying to think.

Speaker 24 In my 14 years,

Speaker 24 I think maybe one guy

Speaker 24 missed a flight.

Speaker 24 But, you know, you got to pay your you know, you pay for your own flight. You got to get there.

Speaker 28 Yeah, you get there.

Speaker 24 And then, you know, Mike gonna find hellachi. Yeah.
Damn. But that's the, that's the, that's the, that's the only time I can remember in 14 years of somebody actually missing the

Speaker 24 because it used to be we could drive before 9-11, Ocho, we could drive.

Speaker 24 We, you know, we had, they had the plane, we drive, park, walk up to the plane, plane, take, get to the tarmac, and then boom, we out.

Speaker 27 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Then, once 9-11 happened, we had to uh we had to go through the airport like everybody else.

Speaker 24 So,

Speaker 28 damn.

Speaker 24 It's different now.

Speaker 24 It's different.

Speaker 28 I've been late before, so

Speaker 28 I can't even.

Speaker 24 More than one time?

Speaker 28 Nah, I was late once.

Speaker 24 I was late once. You missed the bus?

Speaker 28 No. I ain't missing no bus.
I was always first.

Speaker 24 So

Speaker 24 what were you late for? The team plane? What? No, no, no.

Speaker 28 Just to the stadium. To the stadium in general.

Speaker 24 Normally, I'm always. Oh, you're talking about for a way game.
You missed the bus. No, no, no.

Speaker 28 No, I'm talking about just a regular, regular day, regular Wednesday, Thursday.

Speaker 24 Oh, oh, you was late to meetings and stuff like that.

Speaker 28 The first meeting, the first nine o'clock meeting.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 Man, that alarm clock, I done hit that snooze button. I done hit that snooze button and it was snowing outside, too.

Speaker 28 Boy, I woke up and I was snowed in with 10 minutes to get to the stadium.

Speaker 24 And you panicked, didn't you?

Speaker 28 But panic ain't the word.

Speaker 24 R started racing back.

Speaker 24 Panic ain't the word, boy.

Speaker 24 I've been there.

Speaker 28 Well, hey, boy, I got there. I walked in about seven minutes late.
Marvin looked at me.

Speaker 28 Yeah, don't worry about it. He ain't say a word, but that money, that check was so short.

Speaker 24 Hey.

Speaker 24 Yeah, it didn't happen to be.

Speaker 24 I was late. Well.

Speaker 24 That time I told you about the preseason. I won the training camp.
I wanted to fight my... And then the next time, oh, Joe, I knew I was gonna be player of the game.

Speaker 24 I had just dropped eight for 174 in Carolina, so I know I'm gonna be offensive player of the game. I already had that thing, like, yeah, get me another one of your crystal balls.

Speaker 24 Man, oh, I said, Yeah, I say, you know, because normally I get up every morning, right? I do, I'll do an hour cardio before I even go to before I even go to work.

Speaker 24 Got my cardio in,

Speaker 24 man. It's more pretty, man.
You, you good, man, you only hey, you only 15 15 minutes

Speaker 24 man ocho that snow started coming down i mean it's like when i get as soon as i got in the shower and got out i said oh man

Speaker 24 i said i ain't even put no lotion on ocho i just threw some sweats on i said let me go man i'll put lotion on once i get there

Speaker 24 Whoa, man, it started snoring harder and harder. And I'm like, come on, Carl.
I'm thinking it's like a clear day. I want cars to be zooming up and down.
Right.

Speaker 24 Man, Ocho,

Speaker 24 I opened the door.

Speaker 24 And by that time,

Speaker 24 Mike had announced me off the offensive player of the game, 8-4.

Speaker 28 And you weren't even there.

Speaker 24 I opened the door. As soon as he got the four out.

Speaker 28 Hell no.

Speaker 24 Never again.

Speaker 24 And the thing is, on your show, I didn't sleep with no alarm.

Speaker 24 Because I hadn't got so used to getting up at the

Speaker 24 time.

Speaker 24 I knew I had to get up to give myself enough time.

Speaker 24 I'm going to get up at 6.45, brush my teeth, wipe my face, get on my stationary bike, do that for an hour, jump in the shower, boom.

Speaker 24 Go ahead. I'm good.

Speaker 24 I ain't got to be to work till 9.

Speaker 28 Yeah,

Speaker 28 that's funny. And the funny thing about it is, I've never been late before because I always used to try to be the first one to the stadium.

Speaker 28 I want to be the first one to the stadium because if I get there before everybody else, I get to control the music.

Speaker 28 I get to control the music. Yeah, because

Speaker 28 seniority rules.

Speaker 28 And, you know,

Speaker 28 I listen to all that weird stuff. Anybody else get to the goddamn stereo system before I do? They listen to all that rap shit.
I ain't trying to hear that rap stuff.

Speaker 24 No, you wouldn't have, you wouldn't hear no music. You wouldn't have no music.
Mike, Tay, you want to hear music? Put your headset on.

Speaker 24 Now, Baltimore, back that time, you know, Juvia and Mysticals, all that,

Speaker 24 all that was played, man.

Speaker 24 The Lord have mercy.

Speaker 28 Oh, there was some good days, though.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 24 But, yeah, look.

Speaker 24 But let me tell you what's going to happen, Ocho. You know this to be true.
Now, when it come time to contract time, now you know what they're going to put in Picket's Claws in his contract, right?

Speaker 24 You know what they're going to do. Yeah.
It's all funny game now. Oh, yeah, I like shot, I like

Speaker 24 shoddy, you know. He don't show favorites, but you know what's gonna be in his contract, right?

Speaker 24 He ain't gonna be there no way, but so now I'm just I'm just saying, if he's there, you know what's gonna be in his contract, right?

Speaker 28 Yeah, I got you, I got you, okay.

Speaker 24 He ain't gonna be

Speaker 24 we know a situation of a quarterback. What did they put in his contract, Ocho?

Speaker 28 The game and stuff, okay.

Speaker 24 So, all it's fine and good. He balled out, and all that stuff is fine and good, but you know what's coming.
So, just so he knows.

Speaker 24 And that's it.

Speaker 28 Yeah.

Speaker 24 He balled out.

Speaker 24 We never had a doubt whether or not he could play. We knew he could play.
The only thing I had a problem with was his effort when he wasn't getting the football.

Speaker 24 He played the bingo. The guy foamed the ball.
He looked at the ball roll. The guy scooped the ball up.
He still looking at it.

Speaker 24 Ball knocked up. You're like, nah, I ain't got nothing for you.

Speaker 24 I ain't got nothing for you. I ain't finna, you know, go over there and do all that.
But look, I mean, that says, that's that's a nice little message. You know, oh, series.

Speaker 24 Like, hey, guys, come on. You know, you go to him and say, look, man, I don't really want to do this, but I've got to show the other team that, you know, I don't play favorites or anything.

Speaker 24 Oh, yeah, you go talk to him. Yeah, so, you know, I'm.
Serious, you're going to miss CD. You're going to miss a series.
George, you're going to miss a series. Man, go for real, man.
You saw that?

Speaker 24 Man, Coach, Ben CD, they're my two of our best players on offense. Coach, best to fall series.

Speaker 28 I mean, a series ain't really nothing. They went three.

Speaker 24 Oh, Joe.

Speaker 28 They went three and out, too.

Speaker 28 Hey, that little series ain't finna affect no game. Hey, you want to affect the game? I bet sit their ass out for a quarter.
If you want to send a message. Sit their ass out for a quarter.

Speaker 28 No, no, no, no, no, no. Now you're talking.

Speaker 24 Yeah, see, hey, but see, that's the thing. Mike Thompson said, no, I ain't going to punish him myself now.
I just want to punish him.

Speaker 24 I i ain't punishing my damn self i seen him out for a quarter or a half of suspending him i'm punishing us now exactly that's the difference

Speaker 24 uh but now look hey hopefully uh this lesson look

Speaker 24 i don't believe if it was the let me ask you a question if they was on the road to philly you think this would have happened oh no

Speaker 28 Thank you. Oh, no.
Matter of fact, hold on.

Speaker 28 If you think they was playing Philly, you think they would have had a one off in the series? No, because that offensive series matters. Yes.
I ain't taking no chances. We trying to, we trying to.

Speaker 24 And

Speaker 24 they wouldn't have done what they did because they're like, man, it's the Raiders. Yeah.

Speaker 24 If they play in Detroit,

Speaker 24 they're playing a team that they know can get Nick.

Speaker 28 They ain't missing it. And not even that part.

Speaker 28 They in Vegas.

Speaker 24 Yes.

Speaker 28 That's the that's that's the

Speaker 24 mad that CD didn't call me because I, you know, hey, we could hit the table.

Speaker 28 Oh, hell no.

Speaker 24 Hey,

Speaker 24 I'm good with these dice

Speaker 28 series.

Speaker 24 You don't know nothing about no

Speaker 24 games anyway, so. Who?

Speaker 28 You. I told you I learned

Speaker 28 a little bit about Blackjack.

Speaker 24 That's it.

Speaker 28 I mean, a little bit.

Speaker 28 I ain't really no game. I play $25 tables too.

Speaker 24 I don't want you at the table when I'm playing Blackjack because I know you don't know what you're doing.

Speaker 28 Yeah, listen, that's why the dealer gonna help me because I'm gonna tip the deal every time.

Speaker 24 The dealer going to help you.

Speaker 28 Because that dealer wants to tip.

Speaker 24 He's getting paid.

Speaker 28 I ain't no paying him. And he works on commission, too.

Speaker 24 Okay.

Speaker 27 Okay.

Speaker 27 Yeah.

Speaker 24 I ain't learned how to do nothing with my money. I learned how to do something with somebody else's money, but I ain't learned how to do nothing with mine.

Speaker 28 Yeah, I learned how to do something with somebody else's money.

Speaker 24 So you want to play? You want to play Powgal? Nah, not with my money.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 I feel you.

Speaker 24 Maca,

Speaker 24 ruler. No, no.
I won't say none of that. You name you.
I know how to play dice. I know how to roll dice, craps, as they call them, and I know how to play blackjack.
That's it.

Speaker 24 That's it.

Speaker 24 And you don't. So, no, don't come to my table.

Speaker 28 That's fine.

Speaker 24 And just so you don't come, I'm going to be at the $100 table.

Speaker 28 Yeah, oh,

Speaker 28 I definitely ain't losing that, boy.

Speaker 24 That's what that's that's that I'm just there to keep you from that table.

Speaker 28 I ain't gonna be there. I'm gonna be at the cheapest table, and I ain't playing that long.
All I'm doing is playing $200. And once I lose $200, I'm gone.
I'm done.

Speaker 28 Done.

Speaker 24 How much you playing? $200?

Speaker 28 Yeah, $25 a year.

Speaker 24 And $25 a hand.

Speaker 28 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Yeah, you'll be there 10 minutes. Maybe.
I'm out of there.

Speaker 28 Listen,

Speaker 28 my last time at the black tape table was in Vegas. When uh damn, what fight was that? Everybody

Speaker 28 yep, oh yeah, at the bud fight. Boy, I ain't been on the table since.
See, that's called discipline. I can enjoy myself because I know it's not an addiction.

Speaker 28 And that 200 I played, remember, I made 700. I made 700 that night, got up out of there quick.

Speaker 24 The man, you ain't want to think, hey, let me throw Uncle Little something. Let me, let me, let me, let me knock a little something off Unc Tab.

Speaker 28 Not out of my kids. I paid my daughter tuition with that.

Speaker 24 Where she goes to school at? Rumper room? The hell?

Speaker 24 I'm talking about you playing some damn tuition for $500. What?

Speaker 24 Man, $500 daycare.

Speaker 28 Hey, I not, look, I'm not, look, look, look. Just put a little dent in the tuition for me.
That's it.

Speaker 28 Little light, little light shopping.

Speaker 28 Light shopping. Oh, Joe.
Yo.

Speaker 24 According to a new report, morning sex is key to success.

Speaker 24 A little action at sunrise reportedly enhances employee productivity and better positions employees to receive perks at work, such as pay increases and promotions.

Speaker 24 Per the report, full-time American workers who have sex before work in the morning have the highest levels of

Speaker 24 productivity, task completion, focus, motivation, and job satisfaction.

Speaker 28 So, is that the problem why most men that are married are having bad success at work?

Speaker 28 Because the lack of sex once you get married now, I'm not telling you what I heard, I'm telling you what I know based on statistics.

Speaker 28 You know, studies done at Harvard say men that are married, the lack of sex, it causes poor worth ethic. Now, me,

Speaker 28 for some reason, in the mornings, you know,

Speaker 28 that study is true. I think there is a reason for the success that I am having post-career is because I am most active in the mornings, specifically at 6:32 a.m.

Speaker 28 Because, you know, me and the missus, I have a schedule on the refrigerator.

Speaker 24 You know, man, ain't nobody following no schedule to have no sex. Oh, no, no.

Speaker 28 We follow a schedule. Oh, we here.
We have a structured and disciplined household. Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.
Those are the only days I'm available. 6.30 a.m.

Speaker 28 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Sundays,

Speaker 28 nothing. Saturdays, nothing, because I'm working.
I'm locked in. I got nightcap.
I got nightcap, Saturday, and Sunday. So all day needs to be spent focus watching games.
No horizontal activity.

Speaker 28 Mondays, I'm good to go. Wednesdays, you can catch me.

Speaker 24 Fridays, you can catch me. So you're three days a week?

Speaker 28 Three days a week.

Speaker 28 Three days a week. I know, I know, I know she, I know she's watching right now, too.

Speaker 28 Hey, honey, can you walk?

Speaker 24 I can get you to 405 with these sparks.

Speaker 28 Nah,

Speaker 28 wait, we got, we got, we got, we got the boys back.

Speaker 24 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 24 I shoot you a couple of these sparks.

Speaker 28 Hold on, hey, God, and God is a good God. You hear me?

Speaker 24 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 28 Hey,

Speaker 28 hey, hey.

Speaker 24 Hey, God is a good God.

Speaker 24 Let's go.

Speaker 24 Let's go. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 28 Hey, I need some of them things.

Speaker 24 You get them.

Speaker 28 I need some things.

Speaker 24 Hey,

Speaker 24 I put a little something on your tab. I will put something on your account.
So anytime you're ready, just call them up.

Speaker 28 Okay, okay, okay, okay. But we got them spogs back, baby.
Yeah. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.

Speaker 24 They sure got the right name.

Speaker 27 Huh?

Speaker 27 Woo.

Speaker 28 yeah baby you in trouble now how early in the morning early in the morning before you go to work ojo huh so monday so you work monday you work wednesday and you work friday you work every day oh yeah yeah because you understand uh my my my horizontal activity is done before seven o'clock in the morning i'm an early riser it's the funny thing about it even when we finish the show like tonight we finish the show maybe 1 1 30 maybe 2 o'clock

Speaker 28 I still get up at 5 o'clock. I don't know why.
My body, it doesn't matter what time I go to bed, my body still wakes up at five o'clock.

Speaker 28 And one of the problems I do have, and I think it happened one time,

Speaker 28 remember how I tell you I hit that wall, and sometimes I'll tell you, I'll tell you during the show, but now I take naps. I take me a full, full, five-hour nap during the day.

Speaker 28 I'd be in here talking all night long. I think it was maybe what, three, four weeks ago.
I told you, I say, Unc, hey, well, I'm hurting.

Speaker 24 Yeah, you hit a wall.

Speaker 24 Well, it'll depend on what type of wall you hit.

Speaker 28 I mean, that's that's.

Speaker 28 good because I take care of my business Monday and Wednesday before 7 o'clock in the morning, then midday, hit the gym, Starbucks, get breakfast, relax, smoke a cigar.

Speaker 28 Then I get me a full five-hour nap before we do nightcap, and I'm already set.

Speaker 24 You don't go, you don't want, you know, what about doing a nap time?

Speaker 28 No, no, no, no. Hey, two times a day? Hell no, absolutely not.
Oh, no. I'm not with that doubling back.
Hey, listen, I take care of my business the first time.

Speaker 28 See, if I got to double back and repeat what I did the first time, I mean, which of my more you tell you when you're growing up? You do it right the first time.

Speaker 24 You ain't doing it right the first time, huh?

Speaker 28 There it is. You do it right the first time.
You got to do it.

Speaker 24 If you don't do it right the first time, you ain't going to take the time to do it over.

Speaker 28 Oh, I'm going to do it right the first time because I ain't got time to do it.

Speaker 24 Sometimes you make a mess just so you have to clean up again. You know what I'm saying? On your times, you got to do it.

Speaker 28 Okay, I like that. Hey, that's a good, that's a good strategy.
That's a good strategy. That's one that I don't want to do.
One that I don't want to do. I'm going to take care of it the first time.

Speaker 28 Listen,

Speaker 28 three minutes.

Speaker 28 Three minutes. I ain't got time.
I ain't trying to be in that thing. I ain't got nothing to prove.

Speaker 28 I don't have nothing to prove. Matter of fact, if I go any longer than three minutes,

Speaker 28 it's going to be in four or five second intervals.

Speaker 28 Yeah, four or five second intervals. Action.

Speaker 28 Action.

Speaker 28 Action. Four or five second intervals.
That's how you prolong things.

Speaker 28 You prolong it.

Speaker 28 Yeah.

Speaker 28 Yeah,

Speaker 28 I'm just telling you.

Speaker 24 hey chat y'all know ain't nothing worse than driving with somebody with all this damn starting and stopping man jordan and i was in a car with a guy the other night

Speaker 24 yeah yeah he driving he driving 40 he drive 20.

Speaker 24 he drives 50 he drive five man all that god they're gonna start and stopping man go hey either go 70 and get to where we gotta go or just slow play just go 15 miles an hour be the school zone the whole damn while all that damn starting and stopping you don't you don't know you know you don't know the game you don't know the game this is how this is how you last longer you know get your good three minutes in then hold a conversation in the middle

Speaker 27 you know what we talk about yeah i mean

Speaker 27 you know

Speaker 28 yeah you you know you you got you got to do that i'm seeing people in the chat the fellas in the chat know what i'm talking about yeah mid midway you you stop you just hold the conversation everything okay you need anything you need some water yeah

Speaker 28 she might need water

Speaker 24 you ain't been there but two minutes You need more than two minutes. Damn.
Hey, what?

Speaker 28 Two minutes with Ocho? Well, that's a long time, boy.

Speaker 24 It's heavy.

Speaker 28 Yeah, I tell you, no lie.

Speaker 24 Oh, Torne the Ocho.

Speaker 28 Yeah, that's what they call me.

Speaker 28 Oh,

Speaker 28 that's what they call me.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 24 Hell. Lord, have mercy.
Well, you better not get them sparks then because you're going to be in there longer than that.

Speaker 28 Hey, them sparks. Hey, listen, them sparks, I'm rearranging furniture.
You hear me?

Speaker 28 Hey, rearranging front. Hey.
hey hey i know you're watching but say a prayer yeah yes hey

Speaker 24 but hey they think i'm hey they think i'm an indian chief i got a heepee going you know what i'm saying don't you that's my house they come in there

Speaker 24 oh my goodness

Speaker 24 Hey, man, the sparks ain't nothing to play with, man.

Speaker 28 Hey,

Speaker 28 I got my show back. My show back, man.

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Speaker 24 yeah that's whoo

Speaker 24 chat that man got eight kids it took him a grand total of 10 minutes to get them all

Speaker 28 Absolutely.

Speaker 28 That's all. Listen, Uncle,

Speaker 28 when you're making kids, you got to understand. I'm not sure everybody, fellas, you know, they be having stuff to prove.
I don't have nothing to prove. I'm here.

Speaker 24 Yes, you do.

Speaker 28 Yeah, I'm here to take care of business and go on about my business.

Speaker 24 Ocho, you got to prove every time. Let me ask you a question.
No, sir.

Speaker 24 Even though after you had done, ocho, after you had done gone to the Pro Bowl two or three times, after you had been on all pro, every time you stepped on the field, what?

Speaker 28 I had to prove myself.

Speaker 24 Okay, then.

Speaker 28 Hold on, you want to know why?

Speaker 28 Because that's how I was making my money.

Speaker 24 That is how I'm making my money.

Speaker 28 Huh?

Speaker 24 Honey, money, same thing. No, no.
You got to let them know.

Speaker 28 No,

Speaker 28 I ain't trying to let them know nothing. Because

Speaker 28 at some point, it ain't going to be mine no way. It was just my turn.

Speaker 24 Yes, it will.

Speaker 28 I ain't proving nothing. Nope, I'm good.
I'm good.

Speaker 24 You got to think about it. I've been there.

Speaker 28 Hey,

Speaker 28 since 1987.

Speaker 28 Since 1987, remember one time, I asked a young lady, whose is this?

Speaker 28 She said it was mine.

Speaker 28 Two weeks later, she was going with some dude named David. From that point on, I understood.

Speaker 28 She was,

Speaker 28 she would never mind. It was just my turn.

Speaker 28 It's a great concept.

Speaker 24 You got to live by it.

Speaker 24 I asked that same question. She said, boy, this is a rental.
You driving it. Now, come on.

Speaker 24 Okay.

Speaker 24 Yeah, I double what it was, don't you?

Speaker 28 Listen,

Speaker 28 that's the reality of life, huh?

Speaker 28 That's not my property. And

Speaker 28 I've been able to compartmentalize since 1987 those that i dealt with i mean it's just it just listen

Speaker 28 you don't belong to me it's just my turn now i done settled down you know i got i got you see i got yeah yeah yeah i see what you did

Speaker 28 i gotta go get me one of them yeah i don't play i do not i do not play that guy got me a good one too honk you hear me you do yeah but hey I'm just saying,

Speaker 24 it ain't gonna be no three times a week.

Speaker 28 No.

Speaker 28 Hey, you old too, Unc.

Speaker 24 What? Don't worry about it.

Speaker 28 Hey, you know what? You know about them old folk now.

Speaker 27 Mm-hmm.

Speaker 28 See,

Speaker 28 I got too many jobs to be active like that. I got too much, I got 37, 11 jobs.

Speaker 24 I know you do, but that's what I'm saying. Because, you know,

Speaker 24 you're like in the military, when you know you go through hell week, you know, you go through the military at Muscles. Right.
You get sleep when you can.

Speaker 28 I like that. That's a good one.

Speaker 28 That's a good analogy. That's a good analogy.
I like that.

Speaker 24 Damn,

Speaker 28 that's a good analogy.

Speaker 24 Oh, Joe. Chris Paul has hinted that his Hall of Fame career would come to an end at the end of his 21st season.
One of the best.

Speaker 24 One of the videos posted on social media ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers game against the Charlotte Hornets in North Carolina. Paul wrote that he was grateful for this last one.

Speaker 24 A 12-time All-Star, a six-time steel champ,

Speaker 24 2005 and 6 all-rookie team, nine-time all-defensive, a member of the 75th anniversary team, five-time assist champ, 11-time all-NBA, 2005-6 rookie of the year,

Speaker 24 and he was 2012-13 All-Star Game MVP.

Speaker 24 He had a hell of a run for a guy his size to play as long as he did, to play as hard as he did. Yeah, he had a hell of a career.

Speaker 24 75th anniversary team, one of the 75 greatest players to ever play in the NBA.

Speaker 28 Man, Chris Paul.

Speaker 27 Damn. That's it.

Speaker 24 What? He's a year younger. I mean, think about it.
He's a year younger than Braun.

Speaker 28 That's it?

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 That's dope.

Speaker 24 Because Braun is about to be 41, right?

Speaker 24 Braun will be 41 the 30th of December, and Chris Paul just turned 40, right?

Speaker 24 Oh, he turned 40 in May.

Speaker 24 So, yeah.

Speaker 28 That's dope.

Speaker 24 Wow.

Speaker 24 So he's only a couple of months behind LeBron.

Speaker 27 Where does he go to strength?

Speaker 24 Point guards?

Speaker 24 Well, for me, magic is the best.

Speaker 24 See, people be putting Steph. Well, I guess if you put Steph in there, Steph is

Speaker 28 one for me.

Speaker 24 How do you guys do that? Steals.

Speaker 24 All these guys masquerade.

Speaker 24 James Harden is a two, but he's a point. But

Speaker 24 based on that, ain't nobody going in front of magic and stuff.

Speaker 24 No, no, absolutely. If we're gonna lift Steph Kirk, if we're going to list Steph as a point guard, nobody is going in front of Magic and Steph.
So we start three through five, right?

Speaker 24 I would go Magic,

Speaker 24 Steph,

Speaker 24 Isaiah.

Speaker 24 Now, we do know, like, with this thing will have to be updated by the time Luca's done. Yep.

Speaker 28 I thought you were just doing point guards, though.

Speaker 24 I am. Luca's a point.

Speaker 28 Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 24 Magic, stealth, Isaiah.

Speaker 24 I'd probably go

Speaker 24 damn.

Speaker 24 I guess I gotta go

Speaker 24 kid.

Speaker 24 Ooh, that's tough.

Speaker 24 For me, it's tough between Russ and CP3.

Speaker 24 So I put them both in there.

Speaker 24 And then you got Shea, when it's all said and done, Shea is a point.

Speaker 24 I mean, we love. I mean, you're going to leave some.
I mean, look, when you narrow it down to five, you're going to really, you know, you leave Oscar out. You know, you're going to leave

Speaker 24 John Stockton out.

Speaker 27 Yeah.

Speaker 24 You know,

Speaker 28 Steve Nash.

Speaker 24 Steve Nash.

Speaker 24 But I think the three

Speaker 24 that probably would make up most everybody's list is Magic, Steph, and Isaiah.

Speaker 28 Yeah.

Speaker 28 That's a lot. That's a lock.

Speaker 24 It just so happens that Isaiah happened to play SmackDab in the middle of Magic's career.

Speaker 28 Yeah.

Speaker 24 So.

Speaker 28 Oh,

Speaker 28 I forgot to congratulate my homeboys tonight, man. For those of you, I'm sure those of you in the chat.

Speaker 24 53? No. No.

Speaker 28 Those of you in the chat who enjoy boxing, congratulations to my guy, Devin Haney, on winning tonight. Champion again, Bam Rodriguez, Abdullah Mason also won tonight.

Speaker 28 The Mexican monster, Benavidez, congratulations on your win. Hey, Devin Haney, you promised.
Devin Haney,

Speaker 28 yeah, David won tonight. You promised.
After this victory,

Speaker 28 you would let me get that work and get a chance at that belt.

Speaker 28 I can drop down to 147 whenever you need it holla at your boy what you trying to do let's get this thing going hey bill bill haney we can make it a two a two knife fight bill haney you fight unk and i fight your son

Speaker 28 what y'all trying to do

Speaker 28 let's work this magic

Speaker 24 why you trying to throw me in your mess hey um Boy, you better give Bill that work.

Speaker 28 What you talking about? We finna make this money. Hey, Turkey.
Hey, Turkey, hey, me and Unk, put us on the card. We're going to go to Saudi Arabia, Unc.

Speaker 28 You and Bill Haney versus me and Devin going to go to work. But we're going to make a grip.
You hear me?

Speaker 24 A new study published in the Journal of Frontiers and Zoology found that silly city-dwelling raccoons are showing early signs of domestication.

Speaker 24 According to the study, the physical signs of species are becoming domesticated often include shorter snouts, floppy ears, white spots, and reduced fear response towards human traits that are common among household pets such as dogs.

Speaker 24 Raccoons in urban environments have shorter snouts than those in rural regions, which

Speaker 24 could be one of the several traits that make up domestication syndrome.

Speaker 24 I need me one.

Speaker 28 Hey, that's pretty dope. I mean, raccoon domesticated, I mean, they're cool.
I've seen it many times on Twitter. I've seen it on Instagram.
I haven't seen it anywhere here.

Speaker 28 Obviously, I live in city limits, and I don't know anyone who owns one. But I think, I mean, the ones I've seen, I mean, it looks dope.
They look cool.

Speaker 28 I'm not sure how they act when they get agitated,

Speaker 28 when they get angry, when they're hungry.

Speaker 28 You just never know. But I think they're...

Speaker 24 They're animals. When the animals get hungry, what they do? They're going to find food.

Speaker 24 They eat anything. They eat cat food.
They eat dog food. They'll eat human food.

Speaker 24 I mean, yeah, they're a wild animal. They'll eat anything.

Speaker 28 That makes it easy for them to feed. Now, they're still a wild animal.

Speaker 24 It makes them easy to adapt.

Speaker 28 Okay, that's a good one.

Speaker 24 Because now, you know, hey, that's how you survive. That's why, you know, well, hey, I can't find nothing.
They keep expanding the cities. So guess what? I got to go in your trash can.

Speaker 24 I got to eat burgers. I got to eat buns.
I got to eat whatever I find in the trash can. That's why you see them in your trash can.
But yeah,

Speaker 24 people have always, you know, domesticated wild animals.

Speaker 24 Possums or raccoons? Squirrels. Possums.
Yeah.

Speaker 28 I don't know about that.

Speaker 28 They crazy. Now, if you're going to domesticate a possum, you must have started when he was goddamn small as hell.

Speaker 24 Well, that's what you do with a raccoon. You catch him when they're small and you raise them, you raise them all.

Speaker 28 Yeah, okay, that's different because the possum when they're grown, man, something wrong, but they got a screw loose, boy. Yeah, something wrong with possum.

Speaker 24 Hey, matter of fact, that's how you got to domesticate any damn animal. You can't domesticate, you can't get no lion after he already two years old and try to break.
Say, oh, yeah, I got this.

Speaker 24 Nah, you got to raise him as a cub, a kangaroo, whatever the case may be. Yeah, you fit to get no damn

Speaker 24 grown animal.

Speaker 28 Hey, speaking speaking of animals

Speaker 28 and domesticating animals, I saw a sugar glider. You saw a sugar glider before? You know what that is?

Speaker 24 Yeah, like a flying squirrel.

Speaker 28 Yeah,

Speaker 28 it's so little. It's about this goddamn big.
I'm like, man, but one of them would be cool in the house. They

Speaker 28 jumping all across stuff. Or maybe

Speaker 28 a little monkey.

Speaker 24 Nah, hell nah.

Speaker 28 A capuchin.

Speaker 24 A capuchin?

Speaker 28 Yeah, a capuchin, yeah. No? Nah.

Speaker 24 I don't want no monkey. I mean, look, they look like a bunch of people.

Speaker 28 I'm talking about you.

Speaker 24 You see them on TikTok and you see everybody else got them. Ocho, you ain't got the patience.
You gone too much. See, animals get adjusted.

Speaker 24 And see, the thing is, when you're trying to raise an animal, you got to spend a lot of time, especially with the first six months to a year.

Speaker 28 Right, right, right.

Speaker 24 And you ain't got that kind of time.

Speaker 28 That's, he gonna be my,

Speaker 28 what you call them dogs?

Speaker 28 They travel on the dog.

Speaker 24 You talk about your companion?

Speaker 28 You're going to be my support animal.

Speaker 24 Your support animal?

Speaker 28 Yeah, my capuchin. Yeah, he's going to be my support animal.
Hey, Chad, how much is the capuchin monkey? Like for the movie The Hangover?

Speaker 24 How how much are one of those i'm gonna give you you probably not gonna be able to have one not in my not in the city limits why not

Speaker 24 because

Speaker 24 you can't you got you have to look at the ordinance because everywhere like everywhere you can't have a raccoon everywhere you can't have those animals uh you have to be uh uh uh outside of the city limits

Speaker 28 well i'm outside the city limits but i might hit him you just said you in the city limits i'm not you know i'm if i was in the city limits everybody and their mama would be able to stop by my house and say hey i was in the area I noticed this man keep on, he wants to buy all this stuff.

Speaker 24 He wants a campuchin and he wants this and that. And I can't get my $5,900.

Speaker 28 Hey, man, them things don't cost that much. They back.

Speaker 24 They cost more than that.

Speaker 28 No, they ain't nothing but a monkey. They buy $500.

Speaker 24 No, you ain't. What kind of monkey?

Speaker 28 A capuchin. They think it is big.

Speaker 24 I mean, you might can find some monkey for $500,

Speaker 24 but it ain't the kind that you.

Speaker 24 Hey,

Speaker 24 it ain't the kind that you're talking about. It ain't the kind that you're talking.
It ain't no capuchin.

Speaker 28 Hey, my homeboy

Speaker 28 Leroy out of the city, out of Libya City, he can get me anything. If I tell him, listen, I want a capuchin, he'll go to the Metro Zoo.
I have it tomorrow.

Speaker 24 I don't know.

Speaker 24 I don't want no monkey.

Speaker 24 I'm going to stick the dogs. Maybe, maybe, maybe a raccoon.
You know what I want? I want one of them little miniatures. I want a miniature goat, a miniature horse, or a miniature cow.

Speaker 28 Hey, you ever seen them goats that freeze up and fall out?

Speaker 24 All of them do that.

Speaker 24 That's a faint. they faint, fainting ghost, yeah.
They all do that for the most part. Yeah, that's a mechanism, they can't help it.

Speaker 28 Hey, that's so funny, though.

Speaker 24 They be running possums do that, and they fall over.

Speaker 28 I'm like, what?

Speaker 24 Yeah, they get scary, they get panicked. Yeah, possums do that.
That's where you get the term play impossum.

Speaker 28 Oh, okay, okay.

Speaker 24 That's a mechanism that can't help it, right?

Speaker 28 Oh, man.

Speaker 24 Oh, yo, it's time to play player fade presented by prize picks.

Speaker 28 Hey, chat, y'all ain't tell me how much a capuchin monkey costs, man.

Speaker 24 Here's the staff pick for blacks play ahead of tomorrow's Sunday slate. Drake May, 257.5 passing yards.
More.

Speaker 24 He's playing the Bengal.

Speaker 28 Oh, don't do that. That's not it.
You didn't have to say who they was playing. Just say more.
You didn't have to say who they were playing.

Speaker 24 Way more.

Speaker 24 T. Higgins, more than 0.5 passing and rushing touchdowns versus the Patriots.

Speaker 28 Yes. Wait, why did they say Russian? Why do they say Russian?

Speaker 24 Because

Speaker 24 he just got to score. Oh, yeah.
He get a funnel recovery for a touchdown.

Speaker 24 He's going to score. We know he can't get a half a touchdown.
So basically, he has to score a touchdown.

Speaker 28 Yeah, he's going to score a touchdown. Matter of fact, he's taking Chase place.
I'm sure they're going to put him at the exposition, put him in motion.

Speaker 28 He's going to be the one getting the bulk of the balls.

Speaker 24 Oh, no. He ain't getting that Gonzalez out there.
He's on Gonzalez. He's on Gonzalez Island.
No.

Speaker 24 Under.

Speaker 28 I'm glad you got that much faith in Gonzalez. I do.

Speaker 28 All right.

Speaker 24 Jackson Smith and Jigba. JSN, more than 94 receiving yards versus the Titans.

Speaker 24 At the Titans. Titans got a good defense.

Speaker 28 Oh, they do?

Speaker 24 They do.

Speaker 28 Everybody the Seahawks have played have somewhat of a decent defense, and JSN has gave everybody that business.

Speaker 24 I'm getting 100. He's getting at least 100.
More. Of course.
Jacoby Brissette, more than 246.5 passing yards versus the Jags. Well, consider he just had 454.
He passed over 200 against the Cowboys.

Speaker 24 And a lot of them. I'm going more.

Speaker 28 Yeah, definitely more. Even though they lost, he was putting yards up.

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Speaker 24 Clay Thompson and John Morant had a heated exchange after tonight's game. Ja didn't play, put his finger in Clay's face after the final whistle.

Speaker 24 Clay swatted Ja's hand, and the two had to be separated as they exchanged words.

Speaker 24 Let's take a listen to what Clay.

Speaker 24 We're trying to load the sound of

Speaker 24 what Clay said after and what caused

Speaker 24 the confrontation.

Speaker 24 Uh-oh.

Speaker 24 No.

Speaker 24 But that was me. And with Ja.

Speaker 24 I didn't play Ebo.

Speaker 30 He has a lot to say all the time.

Speaker 30 Especially for a guy who rarely takes accountability. But you know what? That's for another day.

Speaker 30 What did Ja have to say

Speaker 30 on this occasion?

Speaker 30 Nothing of intelligent

Speaker 30 depth. It was really just

Speaker 28 his

Speaker 30 just running his mouth. And

Speaker 30 he's been running his mouth for a long time. And

Speaker 30 it's funny to run your mouth when you're on the bench. It's kind of the story of

Speaker 30 his career so far just leaving us wanting more, you know. We all want to see him out there and do his best, but he's just been

Speaker 30 letting a lot of other stuff get in the way of that.

Speaker 30 We need that in the NBA. We need our best players to be out there.
And

Speaker 30 when you're a star, it comes with a great responsibility. And

Speaker 30 I hate to see that go to waste.

Speaker 28 Hey, Uncle That sounds personal, Uncle. You hear me? Most of the time when you have an altercation, you know, when cooler heads reveal, once you get to the locker room, sweep it under the rug.

Speaker 28 But he ain't sweep it under the rug. You know, he took little shots.
He took little shots as if he was sitting on the other side of the spectrum like an analyst, like a pundit.

Speaker 28 You know, taking subtle shots based on his character and his actions and some of the things he's done on and off the court. I think it was unnecessary.

Speaker 28 I mean, that's just me personally, personally, you know.

Speaker 24 Yeah,

Speaker 24 I don't know what was said. I don't know what would make Job put his finger in the man's face.
I mean, I don't know how did he

Speaker 24 expect Clay to react? I mean, anybody put their finger in your face, oh Joe, you're gonna slap it out of it if you're gonna slap it out.

Speaker 28 Yeah, that's normal, but most of the time.

Speaker 24 It's not like you're gonna say, oh, Joe, it's not like you say, don't put your finger in my face. Yeah,

Speaker 24 but

Speaker 28 most of the time, you think about some of the players. I think

Speaker 28 everybody knows everybody. Everybody knows each other.
There should be no personal vendetta.

Speaker 28 I think there are very few players that really dislike each other in the NBA. I just don't see any type of scenario where Clay Thompson and John Morant don't like each other.

Speaker 28 What would that personal beef be about?

Speaker 28 It would have to be basketball unless it's something off the court that we don't know about. That's it.

Speaker 28 There's no way just trash talk.

Speaker 24 in the middle of a game got that goddamn got got to this point where okay clearly it does because we saw what chase did we saw what we saw what people do so we've seen people react just to trash talking guys tried to grab your face mask grabs guys trying to shove you just because you talking trash so we've seen it elevate

Speaker 24 we've seen guys getting in the fight just for trash talking so you know how it is as an athlete yeah

Speaker 28 yeah bro you ain't finna talk to me and you ain't fit to talk to me any kind of way now yeah but listen they but the trash talk on the court then taking the shots.

Speaker 24 But he wasn't on the court. John was on the sideline.

Speaker 28 I know, but still, I'm saying Clay's answer was taking shots about some of the stuff that has been going on throughout his career in general, which had nothing to do with the trash talk on the court.

Speaker 28 That's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 24 I think he was like, look,

Speaker 24 he's a superstar, and we need our stars to be on the court playing. I don't think there's anything wrong about that.

Speaker 24 I mean, he's like, what did he say? Nothing of intelligence, nothing of substance.

Speaker 28 Yep, someone that doesn't take accountability. He kept taking shots.

Speaker 28 I don't know.

Speaker 24 Clay said, Y'all tried to take advantage of me because my complexion.

Speaker 24 And I ain't going for it.

Speaker 24 All right, guys, we're going to get you out of this when it's time for our final segment of the evening. It's time for Q and A.

Speaker 24 All I know is that I'm tomorrow.

Speaker 28 I'm waiting on that for the four o'clock games. That's all I care about.
The four o'clock games.

Speaker 24 Oh, Shadore? Shador, huh?

Speaker 28 Oh, yeah. Hey, listen.
I'm going to have both them games on it. I'm going to watch the game upper deck.
I want the Browns' game on, and I want the Cowboys' game on. Right.

Speaker 28 I don't want to see nothing else.

Speaker 24 All right, Dale, that dude. This is the road nightcap.
We all

Speaker 24 waiting for.

Speaker 24 You know, we got, we got, hey, we got to rate it in. Hey, 26 roll around.

Speaker 24 Hey.

Speaker 24 DeMarcus Catlich, happy to be a member. Keep going, Uncanocho.
We absolutely will, DeMarc. Appreciate the support.
Fahad Sharif, can I get a birthday shout out for my sister, Jenna Talia? Yes, Jenna.

Speaker 24 Happy birthday from your big bro, Fahad. He wanted to wish you a very happy birthday.
Hopefully you did something fun.

Speaker 24 Hopefully you're doing something fun and you're spending time with family, friends, and loved one, letting them know another year around the sun, just how special and how fortunate we are to see another birthday.

Speaker 24 Congratulations and happy birthday, Jenna Talia.

Speaker 24 Warren, Big 56, Uncle Not your love. Could y'all give a shout out to Brevet High? Only undefeated playoff team in North Carolina 4A.
Shout out to Nightcap crew and the family.

Speaker 24 Yep, Brevet High, congratulations on being undefeated. Now y'all got to finish this thing up right.
It doesn't do any good to only lose one game. Somebody lose two games and they win the championship.

Speaker 24 So y'all guys got to keep that thing going, win this championship, and make everybody that's a Breveret High alum and a fan extremely proud

Speaker 24 uh d bell the

Speaker 24 nandez 55 55 hey unknow love the show ocho lie ocho lyo was talking about fab you shake it up shaking up the joy but he must have been made the bathroom because from 1986 to 89 they went 16 16 and one

Speaker 24 and you talking about they wanted to see unknown

Speaker 28 Hey,

Speaker 28 man, whoever that is lying.

Speaker 24 Ain't nobody lying.

Speaker 28 Yeah, they lying. I don't know what hey, I don't know.
I don't know what they look though.

Speaker 28 They ain't look at my fam you. Not the highest of the Seven Hills fam you, huh?

Speaker 28 Man, please. 16 to 16.
I don't even worry big

Speaker 24 up. We'll drag you in Tecmo Super Bowl, Ocho.
Ocho don't know about Tecmo, bow. He don't know about Bo.

Speaker 28 And listen, I play with the Raiders, huh? I play with Bo Jackson and the boys, man. Don't do that.

Speaker 24 Uh, Aaron Anderson, 43-14. Thought on ring four card, Ocho,

Speaker 24 your favorite fight?

Speaker 24 Huh?

Speaker 24 He said, thought on ring four card,

Speaker 24 Ocho, your favorite fight.

Speaker 28 Oh, tonight. I'm assuming he's talking about tonight? Probably Devin Haney.
Devin Haney and Brian Norman. Devin Haney and Brian Norman was nice.
I mean, Devin had a good fight on his bicycle.

Speaker 28 Pick and choose when he wanted to throw his punches, when he wanted to engage. His defense was his offense tonight.

Speaker 28 Caught him early, caught Brian Norman early, knocked him down early in the fight, which is probably why he won the fight.

Speaker 28 Outside of that, I would love to see him a little bit more active offensively, you know, letting him hands go. I understand being cautious, being careful.

Speaker 28 You know, in the back of his mind, once you go down once, you're kind of cautious in your approach, you know, to the way you fight. But outside of that, man, really good fight.
I enjoy that. Hey,

Speaker 28 you know, Baron Rodriguez, Unc?

Speaker 24 No.

Speaker 28 Yeah, look, the young

Speaker 28 115-pounder man, he's been wiping the floor with everybody. He won again tonight.
Outside of that, that's it.

Speaker 24 You might need to try him because anybody else, you might be in trouble. Amani Gray Senior, Uncanocho, I appreciate everything y'all do.
Can y'all wish my beautiful wife, Kiera, a big happy birthday?

Speaker 24 She's my world. And how about them Buckeyes? Yes.
Yes. Amani, we'd love to.
Kiera, happy birthday. You know, Amani said you his world.

Speaker 24 And he don't know what he would do without you. He couldn't even function.
Yeah. So, Kiera, happy birthday.
Amani, congratulations on your beautiful wife.

Speaker 24 And hopefully, she'll have many, many more birthdays celebrated with you. Congratulations, guys.
We love you here at Nightcap.

Speaker 24 Hey, Dev74, hey, Uncle Note your question: What is your ultimate Thanksgiving plate, including dessert? Also, just want to say much love to you guys. Oh, I want to get turkey,

Speaker 24 dressing,

Speaker 24 mashed potatoes,

Speaker 24 mac and cheese, cornbread.

Speaker 24 I'll do

Speaker 24 I'll do sweet potato pie

Speaker 24 or

Speaker 24 sweet potato pie.

Speaker 24 Oh, I gotta get some candy yams too. Gotta get candy yam.

Speaker 24 Sweet potato pie. I'll do banana pudding, but mainly sweet.
Mainly I like sweet potato pie.

Speaker 24 What you got? What you got?

Speaker 28 Turkey, dressing.

Speaker 24 Damn. Mac and cheese.

Speaker 28 Mac and cheese. Candy yams, obviously.

Speaker 24 No mashed potatoes? Mashed potatoes.

Speaker 24 Neither one of us said anything green.

Speaker 24 We eat the celery out of the dressing.

Speaker 28 I mean, greens.

Speaker 24 Collard greens, yeah, because we've got collard greens, don't you?

Speaker 28 Collard greens.

Speaker 28 Sweet, sweet water cornbread,

Speaker 28 and check soda. A peach.
Peach checked soda.

Speaker 24 I don't care what kind of cornbread. I'll take jalapeno cornbread.
I'll take regular cornbread. I'll take blueberry cornbread.
I don't care.

Speaker 24 It don't matter. At that point, it doesn't even matter.

Speaker 24 You know what? And neither one of us said ham.

Speaker 28 Oh, I forgot the ham. You know, it's always going to be a little slice of ham or two on there.

Speaker 24 You get a plate,

Speaker 24 a medium-sized plate, and go back, or you get one big plate and be done.

Speaker 28 Oh, no, I get one big plate and be done. You know, I don't go back.
I got to watch my figure.

Speaker 24 There's a reason why I'm looking like this.

Speaker 28 And I'm not even going to be able to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday, huh?

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 I got to work the game in Baltimore.

Speaker 24 Don't worry about it.

Speaker 28 Yeah, I got to work the Bengal. The Bengals Ravens game.

Speaker 24 You're going to kick that L.

Speaker 28 So who's going to take it L? But we finna win that game.

Speaker 28 And I'm going to talk trash because I'm going to be face to face with all the Ravens players. I'm going to let them know.

Speaker 28 Yeah. It's finna be smoked tonight.

Speaker 24 Jorge Castillo said sister invited me to a friend's to a friend's giving. She said there is going to be live music and food, but each couple showing up need to pay $300 and bring it side.
$300?

Speaker 24 Tripping?

Speaker 24 $300? $300? This is a new thing. Hold on, this is a new thing, Ocho.
I guess what? This is a group of girlfriends.

Speaker 24 They get together, and I guess they like, I don't know, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten of them. Right, right.
And I don't know, I guess is that does everybody bring a dish?

Speaker 24 Okay, you bring mac and cheese. Okay, you bring collard greens.
Okay, you bring this. You bring that.
Or,

Speaker 24 excuse me, does one person prepare,

Speaker 24 pay, and prepare, and have everything prepared?

Speaker 24 What's the money? Sister friend.

Speaker 24 A sister. Sister invited me to her friends giving.
But I didn't know guys could go to Friends Giving. I thought it was just women.

Speaker 28 I don't know what that is.

Speaker 24 Oh, you seen guys go to Friends Giving? I ain't never heard of it till this year. They always coming up with some new bull jive.

Speaker 28 Hey, and i'm trying to figure out where the money oh it's couples yeah that's for sure

Speaker 24 oh oh okay okay hold on okay here i mean okay sister invited me to a friend's giving and there's going to be live music and food but each couple showing up need to pay 300 and bring a side what the 300 for man please i ain't got time i ain't got time for all

Speaker 24 i'm trying to ocho if everybody bring it aside what is the 300 oh i guess 300 for the live band i'm good i'm good okay my bad i'm hey Hey, listen.

Speaker 28 I got Apple music. I can listen to music at home and I can eat at home.

Speaker 24 You got time. Yeah, because they got, hold on.
Don't they got a thing like Siri, play such and such? You got Spotify that you can play stuff music?

Speaker 28 Exactly. It's about $300.
Man,

Speaker 28 and I got to bring a plate.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 28 Dad, please.

Speaker 24 Y'all, hey,

Speaker 24 I didn't know. I didn't know anything.
I didn't know anything about Friends Gibbon until this year.

Speaker 24 I didn't know that was a thing.

Speaker 24 I'm behind the time.

Speaker 28 I never heard that either.

Speaker 24 Tario Preacher, 6390. Unk.

Speaker 24 Were you on the team during the Steve Atwater incident?

Speaker 24 What's Steve Atwater incident? When he hit Christian Okoye?

Speaker 28 Oh, in the hole. I remember that.
Well, Steve filled that gap quick, boy.

Speaker 24 Yeah, that was in 1990. Yes, that was my rookie season.

Speaker 28 Who would that boy know he could get hit, boy?

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Speaker 24 Tennessee dominate Florida for the dominate the University of Florida in the swamp for the first time since 2003, and they end up winning the game comfortably.

Speaker 24 Lane Kiffen leaning towards, he's headed towards LSU on a seven-year $98 million, which would make him the highest paid coach in the country, surpassing Kirby Smart's number of a little over 13 million.

Speaker 24 Arch Manning had one of his best days as a quarterback at the University of Texas passing for 389 yards and accounting for six total touchdowns.

Speaker 24 He rushed for a touchdown, even caught a touchdown and threw four more as they roll over Arkansas. Diego Pavia set a school record 484 passing yards with five touchdowns.

Speaker 24 He himself had six total touchdowns as he threw for five and ran for another i think if i'm not mistaken it's his second time having six total touchdowns in the game and oregon had got their 10th win of the season with a 42 27 victory over usc

Speaker 24 um notre dame wallop syracuse by the score of 70 to 7.

Speaker 24 I want to thank our very, very special guest, Kevin Riley, joins us.

Speaker 24 He played, had two touchdowns today as they rolled a 56-0 over Eastern Illinois University. I'm Unk.
He's Ocho. We'll see you tomorrow night after the game.

Speaker 28 Bengals.

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