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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Days before he plays against the Packers for the first
time in his career, Aaron Rodgers made it clear he'll
retire as a Packer when that day comes. Rogers said
this past summer he's pretty sure twenty twenty five will
be his final season, and if it is, indeed, he
plans to own a ceremony ceremoniously leaving the game as
a Packer. I was up there for eighteen years. Regardless
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of when I hang it up, that's the bulk of
my career. I'll retire Packer and see what happens after that.
I've got a law for that organization and my time there.
They asked this week, is it a revenge game or whatever?
What do I got to be a venge? What do
I got to avenge here? They made me a ton
of money. True, I grew up there, spent some of
the best years of my life there. I've got nothing
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but love for this organization.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Listen, Aaron Rodgers is in a good place. Aaron Rodgers
is in a good place for the simple fact that
he gets to.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Control this future. Yeah, the Steelers, the stiller is don't
have an answer at the quarterback position.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
No, Anon Rodgers is coming back Mike Tomlin and the
Rooney's gonna ask Aaron Rodgers.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
To come back.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
How much you need, what you need is to give
you because the way he's playing, the way he's playing
this year, there's a resurgence in him, Yes, resurgence in him,
you know. And if they're gonna have a chance, if
they're gonna have an opportunity, if they're gonna be able
to compete as an organization, as a franchise, they're gonna
want Number eight to come back, and they're willing to
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give him what he needed to do, so he's not
gonna retire. I'm even at forty one, forty two, whatever
it may be, he's gonna be feeling that much better
because whatever they pay him is gonna make him feel better.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
I think gonna make him feel better. I agree. I
think the thing is Ohoe is that he wanted to
be wanted. He wants to feel appreciated, and he feels
he feels that for the first time in a long time.
Because what happened is that when you don't extend him,
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you're telling me you don't want me. Then you go
draft a quarterback, you're really telling me you don't want me.
And then all this stuff leaking out. Well, Aaron Rodgers
was not informed aby the quarterback. Nobody needed to know that.
Nobody needed to know that. The general of the owner
of what was the name picks up the calle and said,
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Aaron Rodgers, don't you be the problem. Nobody don't need
to know that. So he felt they were going behind
his back, undermining him, making them look bad when it
wasn't necessary. It goes to the Jets. The Jets wanted
him for whatever reason. It didn't work out there, and
then you hear all the stuff start creeping out of
the locker room. Now you really haven't heard anything come
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out of Pittsburgh. Mike Tomlin wants him, he says. Mike
Tomlin did not put no pressure on me, said when
you're gonna sign, when you're gonna come up here with
when can we show you a round? He said. Tomlin
didn't do any of that, and he was very appreciative
of him giving him his space and allowing him time
to make the decision that can I commit. Can I
give them a year? Can I give them an absolute
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year where I'm totally focused on the game of football.
He seems to be a better place in his life.
He's gotten married. Reports. I mean that's what he said,
I in new reports, he said he's gotten married. He
says he's in a great head space. He's playing like
he's in a great head space. But at the end
of the day, he wanted to be wanted. Yeah, he
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wanted he wanted to be appreciated, and he felt his
last several years in Green Bay. Now he might have
felt that, but that doesn't They still took him in
the first round. They still he won four MVPs there,
He won a Super Bowl there, he won an MVP there,
he cut his teeth as one of the greatest quarterbacks
to ever play. Yes, no matter what happened in New
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York or Pittsburgh, everybody's gonna remember him as a Green
Bay Packer. Absolutely absolutely so.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Those New York years, these years in Pittsburgh, whether it
be one, whether it be two, whether it be three,
would never override or overshadow what he did in Green Bay.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
He would always be.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
A Packer in the highs of those that understand and
watch the game of football over the years, always.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yes, And so, uh, you know, I think that's great
when when the guys that spend the bulk of their
career somewhere and they get an opportunity to come back
and the team is welcoming them with open arms. He
signed a one day contract, and you retire, You retire
as a as a as a member of the team
that you broke in with, and you're most common commonly
known for. I don't know if Brady did that. I
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don't know if Brady. But even though Brady won a
super Bowl, Brady is Brady's gonna be remembered as a
Patriot no matter what. He won a super Bowl, he
threw five thousand yards, But in the eyes of everybody,
he's a Patriot. The patriot absolutely, hey, matter fact. But
you know what, a lot of people still they look
at Peyton Manning as a Bronco because they see him
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in all the Bronco games. He does. He lives in Denver, Yes,
he lives in Denver. He's so, I mean, he's at
all the games. I know. He wants to be the
teams of Skyrocket, the value of teams. He wants to
own a team. But then forty percent of a team, Oh,
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Joe took a four billion dollars. Yeah, you're talking fifty percent,
So you want to be the majority owners. So you
got to own at least fifty percent of the team, right,
that's five that's you know, four or five four billion,
three and a half four billion dollars. Mm hmm. Damn
And and and the value isn't They aren't coming.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Down, no, listen, the mad Marker would never come down,
no ever.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Damn man, that's crazy. So it's gonna be if I
look at the end of the day, and that's what
I said. That's why all the time, it's hard to
go to work when you're not when you're not happy,
or you feel unappreciated, you feel you're not appreciated. It's hard.
Oh Joey, you make all that money. I don't give
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a deal about it. That money don't mean that money
don't mean nothing.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Man, hold on, we know what it feels like for
one to be happy, Yes, what it feel like to
be appreciated and happy? And do you add someone actually
wanting you on top of that? But you talked about
that's a trifecta that is undefeated for an individual, whether
it be whether it be in sports, whether it be
in the corporate world, or whether it be in a
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relationship with somebody man, there's nothing better than that feeling
of being appreciated and being wanted. It's one of the
greatest feelings in the world. Like I love when my
kids ask me for something, huh. I love when they
ask me for something and there's an appreciation to it
that I'm able to provide whatever it may be that
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they want. Sometimes it's not within reason because you don't
need it, but the fact that I can tell you
why you don't need it, But the fact that I can,
I can.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
I'm in a position to be able to do like that.
That shit feel good. I told my kids, don't ask
me for nothing until twenty twenty seven. I ain't got it.
I ain't got it.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
I got it, I got your daddy, hain't got it you, daddy,
hain't got it.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Now they know, they solid they know, Hey, he no.
Look when when they come to me, I already know, daddy.
They thought long, they thought long and hard before they asked, daddy.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, listen what one one? My baby
hit me today? Daddy, what you're doing?
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I responded back, how much I mean listen?
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I mean listen. I would call. I would call to
see how you were doing. I was just calling to
see how you check? It ain't checking you ain't you
ain't you ain't you ain't never call see how I'm doing. Hey, listen,
see I say, baby, I'm right here. I'm on the game.
I'm chilling. Everything good. Okay.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Oh that my son called me five five minutes later, Uh,
send me me, send me some money.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
I'm getting ready to go out of town. Yeah, I
do that.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
I figured that, Joe. He missed me with a small talk. Man,
get to the point.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
My son called me, gus where he called me at Ojoe?
Where we at broke downside the road? Said, I ain't
triple A in Vegas? What you called me? You you
want me to call Triple A? Right? Right? Right right? Yeah,
I'm just you know, I got the kids in the car.
Oh man, you called me broke downside the road with
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the kids in the car? Right? Oh? Say? Oh man?
What he wanted to do?
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Called Triple A or just in a little cash vehicle?
Oh a new one?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Yeah? Oh, Joe, I'm in Vegas here in Atlanta. What
can I do from Vegas? I mean if we called me,
he could have called a tow truck. Oh, he could have.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Called Triple A, right, right right right, you gotta get
him something new.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
What do you want to raise? It's still so if
I called, I still got to call Triple A or
the Told Company, the Giddy, right.
Speaker 4 (09:09):
I said, ah man, dang bro be hot, bro just
tell Shelley what you and go I like that I
need ohoe And then.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
He gonna say ooe, He's gonna send me a picture
in front. He got something new one. Yeah, hey, say
that's dope.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
My son, my son, just my son lets j L
just got his first, uh his first little Tesla. You
got a lit first little testa with without without my help, Diddy.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Yeah man, yeah man, that that that felt good. That
was pretty dope. That was pretty dope.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
All all my kids, everybody got, everybody got they call
everybody square away.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
You know, I'm finish, I'm f I'm feeling accomplished. Oh yeah, yeah,
they're the kids. So but uh, it's uh but look,
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the whole thing is is that why we work so
hard and do what we do. And I've never uh me,
I really don't buy a whole lot of stuff for myself. Yeah,
I'll see something here or there I'll get but for
the most part, it's so my kids but they work.
M I say, look, this family ain't got room but
for one lazy mofolk. I meant, everybody else that's younger
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than the younger than me, you got to get it.
And look, I ain't got no problem. Like I said.
They when they called me, I know they had they
we singing. I know they're done, tried everything they to
call them mom, and their mom was like, look, you
know I ain't got it. Yeah you know I ain't
got it.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Yeah, you know what, as long as you're working and
it and this ain't just about no kids in general.
This is Yeah, when you're calling on somebody, you're asked
for help. As long as you're trying to help yourself
and you're doing that's it.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
That's all I ask. That's all I ask to be
doing something.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
If you doing something, I have no problem helping you
at all. Just show show me you' making some type
of effort that go from the kids, I mean just
for anybody in joy, especially a close proximity and in
my small circle.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Now, you good kids, gotta show me everybody else, everybody
else that I'm gonna really help to that they done
got too old to really work. My mom, I got
my mom a car. She probably put two miles on
that car, but anyway, she watered a new car. I
got a car U. My brother took care of him,
my sister. My sister's like, I don't the drive right
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around here, glib. I don't need nothing. Mm hmm. But uh,
that's why I love the fact that you know they
work for themselves. They do, they do their own They
do the best they can. I said, long as long
would you gonna work hard and you're gonna say you're
gonna you're gonna you try, I got you. But don't
call me and say you without no job. If I
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don't care if you switch a hundred jobs just before
you leave that job, you make sure you got another
one line. Dude, you got you gotta have some lined up.
That's all. That's all I ask. That's all I ask.
You ever been in a situation in general, like what
was someone that wasn't working?
Speaker 5 (12:24):
No?
Speaker 1 (12:24):
I got nothing for you. But see o jo the
way I am. I'm only gonna give you what I
give you money. I don't lend money, so I don't
want money saying not to have get back. You give
what you're saying not to get back. Okay, that's it.
I'm gonna give you what I can afford like and
walk away, just walk away from walk away from it.
That's that's what That's what I do. So when my home,
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when they asked me for money, that's what I do.
I'm gonna give you whatever. Whatever I give you, I
don't expect nothing back. I don't mention it, I don't
bring it up, I don't talk don't talk about it. Hey, hey, man,
you know, I know I owe you bro you good.
I ain't mentioned it, I ain't brought it up. You good. So.
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But but that's the whole that's the whole point of it.
Oh yes, yes, yes, I'm gonna die and do what. Yeah,
I mean I can't take none of that with me.
I can't buy my way into heaven and I can't, hey,
keep my way out of hell. So somebody about who
will get some use out of it. You're right, you're right.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
But but also you got to be careful with people
taking advantage of you just because you do have it,
just because.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
I hate that. I hate that part. But oh ya,
I'm kind of insulated. So ain't nobody really got my
number outside my close close friends and and and you know,
you got to go through my sister. You know, anybody
that's on that side, you got to go through my sister.
And she ain't gonna give you my number, and she
goes just say, you know, oh you got a beneficial
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guests joining us tonight tied for the league league in
sacks with nine, A third round pick out of the
University of Tennessee, a volunteer, he grew up the youngest
of thirteen siblings. Wow. Byron Young Rams Los Angeles, Ram, Bro,
how you doing.
Speaker 5 (14:19):
I'm doing great, man. Appreciate you having me.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I appreciate you coming on. Serious you on one side,
Jered Burse on the other. You got the big guy
pushing collapse in the pocket. How fun is it rushing
the passer in that situation because it first come, first served.
You know, you got to get off because Burth's on
the other side.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Oh yeah, oh yeah. It's always a you know, raccial quarterback.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
You know, I seem like, you know, saying, you know,
meet me there and beat me there, you know, having
right and Kobe turned in the middle with Jared Verse
on the other end, you know you have no choice
but to get off.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
So you know, they just motivate me and pushed me
to go harder.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
I was reading the story back in twenty eighteen. You
were working the ship at Burger King and General. You
saw a flyer on the store bulletin board. It's like
Georgia Military College holding open trials for football. Yeah, hold on,
you're like, hold on, man, let me take this this April,
this this fried cap off and get back. So did
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you play football in high school?
Speaker 5 (15:20):
Yes, sir, I played in high school. I just I
just really went recruited for real.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Really nah? Yeah, so you go, so you go, you
go trial. So, so what what did they have you do?
You had to run drill, You had to run a forty,
So what did you want? What did you What did
this trial encompass?
Speaker 6 (15:39):
Basically it was the forty kind of like what you said,
you had to do the bench press at you twenty five,
you had to do like change directions and like they
basically doing like measurements.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
Yeah, I want to see where you were at. And
that was kind of like it. For the most part,
it was like one hundred, one hundred guys.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
There were you the only one that made it, uh,
I was I was the only one that made it.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Off the spot, So like it was the other guys
that got called back because you kind of it's like
to trying. You kind of like have the second try
in the spring when you kind of have spring ball.
But I was like going to make the team from
that though.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
Wow, most of the time when you're growing up too,
obviously in the NFL you play defense in when you
were younger, what position did you play? I know you,
I know you want to play d N back then.
Speaker 5 (16:23):
No, I played running back.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
What you were toting that ball you were to?
Speaker 6 (16:28):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, I played running back all through
high school. That's why I'm like always been fans.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Right, So at what point did you did your body?
Did your body you know, grow into Actually now I
can be on the defensive side of the ball, and
you got a little bigger.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
Well actually my senior year, like I always like big
in high school. With my senior year, I played both
sides and I played a stand up linebacker my senior
year high school. So that's kind of like transition after that.
Are you from Georgia, No, I'm from Georgetown, but I
moved to Georgia after graduated high school in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Georgetown South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
A matter of fact, you know what, I got A
little I got a small Look. You ain't know this, right,
see a b Why you ain't know I know this?
You and Melissa Jefferson come from the same small town too.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (17:12):
Yeah, we went to the We went to the same
high school. It was on the same track team.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Ah but you ran track too.
Speaker 5 (17:18):
Yeah, I ran track my senior year.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Wait what what? What? What race?
Speaker 5 (17:23):
The four bout one?
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Okay, okay, okay, so you you you you get called
So how did you? How did you end up at Tennessee? Honestly,
that was the first power of Figh school to offer me.
So really, yes, sir, yes it was.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
I feel like it was a sign from God. So
you know, I just went with them.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
So, man, and you you got a playing in the NCC.
So was that always your dream to play in the NFL?
You just had a took a little detour, took you
a little while, but hey, you ended up where you
ended up, and you got the ultimately your ultimate destination.
Was that always your goal? So? What would what did
Byron wanted to be when he was brought up, when
he was a kid, he was eight nine ten years
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of age, What did you want to be?
Speaker 5 (18:05):
I always wanted to be an NFL. I always wanted
to go in the NFL.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
I'll be lying to you if I told you that
I just knew this this would have happened, like based
off my journey. But like my mindset was, I just
never wanted to quit, you know, always like wanted to
somehow get back into playing football.
Speaker 5 (18:19):
But I really just didn't know how that would look, like,
you know, growing up, like just.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
Being around a lot of people that really didn't really
make it to the NFL, So it's kind of hard
to kind of navigate and find your ways through there.
Speaker 5 (18:30):
So, like, you know, it was just unpredictable. But I
always kept faid, Wow.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
That's that man, that's unbelieve That's an unbelievable story. So
you get your So you go to University of Tennessee,
you have an outstanding collegiate career, and now it's draft.
So what were the scouts telling you? Did you know
you go? Did they tell you, Okay, you might be
a first round pick, you could be a late first
round pick, early second Did they tell your Day one,
day two?
Speaker 4 (18:52):
What? What?
Speaker 1 (18:53):
What were you hearing when you were coming out?
Speaker 5 (18:56):
I was really hearing day two. Some said possibly, but
mostly the day two.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
My biggest knock is my age, so I was like
an older guy, like how mature I was with my age.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
So it really was always day two, but possibly day
three because of that.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
So you found the home now rushing the passer. Uh,
this is your third year, right, yes, sir? So you
did you get? So you got one year with a D,
got one year with ad Man? Can you do you do?
You sit back and thinks, say, man, can I imagine
me verse a D right now, knowing what I know now?
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Verse knowing what he knows now? And you're talking about
arguably the greatest defensive tackle to ever played, one of
the five greatest defensive players, and the way our offense
can score and be and we ahead, and now I
just get to hunt the quarterback. They got the double
ninety nine, they got.
Speaker 6 (19:48):
To Well I think about that every day. I just
feel like I took some you know something. I feel
like I take it for granted a little bit of
rookie year. But I just say I was learning, you know,
I was growing, But like now I just look back
at my third year.
Speaker 5 (19:59):
I was like, man, if we.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
If you couldn't have him too, you know, but you know,
you know, I'm just thankful that I had one year,
you know, would have and him, you know, teaching me
things and you know, just just being my mentor and.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
So almost some of the things that he taught you.
So to watch him, obviously he plays the three to five,
it's a different you mainly edge, you're on the edge normally,
occasionally you put your hand in dirt. Would you like
to rush the passer from a stand up position? Sir?
Speaker 6 (20:25):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, stand up kind of was doing
that tendency for the most part. That's why I kind
of started dropping though, so you stand them outside linebacker.
But you know, being with Ad and some of the
things he kind of taught me, Just be patient. You know,
I feel like as a rookie, you're always trying to
be perfect, you always not trying to make mistakes. So
I feel like coming in and scress so much about
like I'm trying to be perfect, I'm not trying to
do this wrong. And you know, he always just said,
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you know, just be patient, just let it come to you.
You know, like you're going to make mistakes and just
learn from him. But you know that was something that
I always stuck with me, and so.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Coming into the season obviously would have been your third year.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Obviously you have team goals, but I have your personal goals, obviously,
I'm sure the Saxon in the director you are on
right now. So far this season, are there any other
goals you had set in mind from an individual's perspective
going into the season.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
Oh, oh, definitely be making my first Pro Bowl, you know,
being All Pro. You know that that's that's always been
a dream come true for me. You know, that's something
I always wanted, you know, just you know, just watching
the guys that I looked up to, like Bond Miller
and those guys like that, like one of my favorite
players ever, and just watch how they just go about Bennison,
you know, every year making the Pro Bowl, and just like,
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that's something I always wanted to do. So come into
you know, my third year, my goal is you know
I field, of course, as a team, make it to
the Super Bowl, but for myself all Pro, you know,
Pro Bowl, you know, and Defensive Player of the Year.
That's why I'm looking, That's why I'm reaching, you know,
every every day I work. That's why you know, That's
why I'm trying to accomplish you.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
You know, be why the easiest thing you'll do is
make it to the Pro Bowl once. Now what happens
when they get that? You know what we're gonna sit
our game plan to be why now we slide the protection.
Now we have the backship on his way out. Now
we have the tight end that chip on his way out. Now.
The second Pro Bowl, the third Pro Bowls, those are
the ones that get hard because now they know what
you can do, and now you have expectations for yourself.
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The fans, management, they have greater expectations because they saw
what you've done. You've gone to the Pro Bowl. You're like, hey,
I got nine sacks. Hold on, I think we got one, two, six, seven, eight,
We got nine more, we got nine ten games. Hold on,
if I get a sack of game, get a couple
of two sacks games. But I can't get twenty sacks. Yeah,
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and now you're like, oh, twenty sacks. Hey, they don't
have to come see they pay big bucks for twenty
sacks see you. Hey, Hey, I go by, I can
go back about all of Georgetown. Yeah. Hey, what's the
name stand Stand? What Stand cronky. Yeah, tell stand we
won forty nine a year. Yeah, yeah, hey fifty Hey.
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So so coming into the sea, obviously you know your
third year, what are some of the things you work on?
You look, you got great get off obviously you can
convert speed the power. So so what what what was
you working on in Because each year you work on
something to try to improve, to get better, because sometimes
the moves that you work worked on that work this year,
it might not work. I'm not getting rid of them,
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but I got to have another trick in my bag
that I need to pull out, especially when I got
to get off the field. We got to make sure
we get off the field. We got to make sure
we keep them out of field goal range. We got
to make sure we keep them out of the end zone.
So what were some of the things that you was
working on this this off season?
Speaker 6 (23:41):
B Why you know, obviously going into my third year,
just looking back at my first two years, I just
feel like I wanted to take a different approach.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
So I took on you know, plates, I started dunking
lot of these three days out the week just to
build my.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Body and you know, just strength to the core, get flexible.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
Yeah, working them little mothers, you know what I'm saying,
be longevity and stuff like that, and to help prevent injury.
So I feel like doing politis definitely helped my body
type and helped me being able to dig then getting
off the ball faster, you know, flexibility and everything ben
in the corner, you know how I do. So it's
like those some of the things that I was doing.
I was really consistent it and I feel like I
seen the different things that help and just putting it
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it to work, you know, getting more, get off, working
my technique more, getting more film studies, studying myself, you know,
and studying what I lacked the last my last two years,
and I was just trying to improve from that. So
my goal every time I step on the field is improved,
you know, something that I didn't do good yesterday, whether
it's get off, whether it's faster, whether in use my hands,
you know, whether I always try and just like get
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better at something, you know, every predice. So that's kind
of my approach that I was taking OTAs and count
then more.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
You guys still run the hoop that circle that you know,
you try to ride it and stay as low as
you possibly can y'all still do that?
Speaker 6 (24:55):
Well, we kind of do that. We kind of do
something else with the medicine ball. We have the medicine ball.
We kind of fill up our hips, but we kind
of like do it around the whole who but we
don't I know what you're talking about.
Speaker 5 (25:05):
We don't do that too much.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
So when at the end of this season, look, hey,
your third round pick. Oh, they got to come see
you after this year, we got.
Speaker 5 (25:16):
To come see you be white.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Oh, so you're going crazy. You really try to leave.
I'm going to get this twinty piece out here.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
That's that's that's always to go to, just you know,
trying to get to that second deal. So I'm definitely
working for that for sure, Sir sir.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Man. Congratulations on all your success. Man, I mean it
wasn't let me ask you this, the youngest of thirteen,
how many how many how many brothers, how many how
many boys? How many girls? Now boys?
Speaker 5 (25:59):
And for air and you the youngest, the youngest.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Yeah, man, Mom and pop wasn't playing day. So so
I've been talking about So when y'all get Georgetown, so
y'all eat some of anything down there. I know about
that low country. Yeah, yeah, all the hogs, y'all put
everything in the plot. They call it pot looe. They
put it all in the pot. You love if it
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don't kill you. But they're gonna eat good.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
No no facts when you go back home.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
So so what was it like? So you go to
the NFL. Uh is there anybody from Georgetown? How close
is Georgetown? The monks going to the uh uh uh
like Somerville and charge that. How close were you do?
Speaker 5 (26:45):
That stands like an hour away from a way.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
It's not it's not too any Is there any for
hold on? I think where is I think if jump
together from down your way?
Speaker 6 (26:55):
Yeah, yeah, that's my family. They're from Trumpy, they're from
around and with Georgetown too. I played with jumping Yeah,
oh yeah yeah. I played with your man jumping, Oh lord,
jumping the country is man?
Speaker 1 (27:09):
Hey. I don't know what he had, but he had
some stuff in a green bottle. He rub it on
his knee, rub it on his ankle, and then drink it.
You talking about you want to try somebody say nah,
I'm good. You know my need don't hurt no more?
For sure, y'all you got home remedies like that.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
I mean, not like that, but we have some stuff
that we do. But that was Yeah, I ain't never
heard that's right way back in the day.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah, hey, b why thanks for joining us, man, continue success,
stay healthy, and you lead the league in sacks. Come
back and tell us how you did it.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
I said, I appreciate your man.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Thank y'all. We appreciate you coming.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
Man.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
You're some red. Stay healthy, best to love the rest
of the year. Hey, this off season, staying Crocky, give
you that five year one seventy five, two hundred, two hundred.
We need to. I ain't say no boat. I ain't
gonna say no boat. I got you broke good luck
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than you bad. Hold on, let me use the bathroom.
Go ahead, man, that's what he's a You can see
he's a very You can tell he's mature, and you
know and you see now you see you heard what
they say because of his age. Now you see why
them guys try to get out of school early, because
they hold that against you, because they look at it like,
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if you're that good, why are you still in school?
They use the man age against it. Now he got
an aide. He gonna hit that jackpot though he gonna
get paid hm and deservedly. So. I love people that,
you know, he's a fighter, come from Georgetown. Not a
whole lot you know going on down there. But he's like, Hey,
same thing with Melissa and and and to see where
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he's where he came from, and and and to to
see where he's headed. Man, he seems so mature. He
seems like he got you know, he's he's well grounded.
And man, I'm excited. I'm excited to see what this
season and what it then folds FORO O joe. Bengals
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linebacker and team captain Logan Wilson has requested a trade.
Started all seven of his appearances this season. However, the
team captain has seen his role reduced over the course
of the season. Rookies Barret Carter and Demetrius Knight Junior
have received the bulk of the defensive snaps this season. Oh, Joe,
(29:37):
would it be a mistake for them to trade a
veteran player, the captain of the defense and they're already
struggling what's going on on? Joe? Absolutely not, It would not,
It would not be wrong. I'm not sure. You probably
don't watch the Bengals away. I watch him.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Anybody in the chat that watches the Bengals on defense,
even though we're not playing up the par.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Obviously offense being our identity.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
If you watch the Meteors Night, if you watch the
Meteor's Night, well, he pop out on film?
Speaker 3 (30:04):
You hear me, Oh you pop out the rookie, that
guy from South Carolina. Right, man, Listen, he wear forty four. Yeah,
I think that you wear forty four for a reason.
Un Young Buller's special. He's special when you watch with him. Hey,
you I'm listening.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
I'm at the game, right, I'm at the game, and
you know you're watching everybody and all of a sudden,
boom flying out of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Boom flying out of nowhere. I'm watching on TV. Man,
who in the hell is this? There's a reason why
his role has been reduced. There's a there's a reason why.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
And ask asking for a trade is I mean, that's
that's that's an easy way out. But listen, if you
can't get it done, and if you can't get it
done in Cincinnati, where else you gonna get it done at?
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Think about that. If you said, well, I'm trying to
play O Joe I ain't trying to be on no bench.
I ain't gonna I can't get no stats on the beach.
You're not listening to me. Unk.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
If you can't get it done in Cincinnatiaddy, well we're
not that good. Where else are you gonna go and
get it done at? I mean the Hello, the call
is coming from inside the house for sure.
Speaker 6 (31:12):
You know so.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
I mean listen. I love Logan Wilson. I wish him
the best.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
But those that are in front of you where your
role has been reduced, are really good. They ain't no
slouches despite being but that young man, Listen, I'm telling you,
if you get a chance to watch the Bengals this
Sunday when we play the Jets, watch the meet.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Man, I ain't watching y'all play no Jets? Why not?
Oh you want? Oh so y'all can beat up on somebody?
You want me to watch that? Oh no, no, no, no,
no no no. We beat up on the stealers. I
ain't say nothing about that. Oh you slayings up about it? Hey?
Wh who y'all got? We got the Cowboys for twenty
(31:52):
five or eight thirty? Game five?
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Yeah, he ain't looking too good for y'all, boy, I
don't know why pickings might pickings and pickings and now
goddamn CD LAMB might have three hundred yards all together.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Well they might go. They might get it on Riley Moss.
They're gonna get on certain. You know that. So you
think Ridley Mass gonna give up three hundred yards by yourself,
they ain't gonna get it on. I know they're not
gonna get anything on certain. Okay, all right, man. Aaron
Gordon had fifty points and they still lost seventeen or
twenty one, ten of eleven from three Wait, fifty fifty fifty,
(32:30):
y'all get you have a triple double. Jamal Murray had
twenty five and they still got beat by the the Warriors.
Steph had forty two. I knew, I was just gonna
ask you. Steph must have went crazy forty two. Jimmy
Butler had twenty one. Draymond had thirteen, Kaminga had fourteen,
Al Horford had thirteen, Buddy Hill had eleven. Oh I
forgot Al horferd was there, yep, say I'm getting out
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of town. Y'all came to Boston. W ain't got no chance,
uh uh, not at all, not without Tatum. No, absolutely not. Oh, y'all,
we have some good news for you though. Take a
listen to what Jamar Chase had to say earlier today. Yeah,
jam about the biggest number of catches you think you
can get in the game.
Speaker 5 (33:19):
Twenty six. I mean, I lef's a lot out there.
Gonna be honest, let's a lot out there. So but
I doubt I was really gonna get twenty six, but
probably seventeen eighteen. You don't think you can get twenty Yeah,
I mean, Scott's a limit at the end of the day.
Scott's always a limit.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
But it's gonna get.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
It's not gonna be easy to tell you that, Like
I don't.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Want Bubble says five catches, ten catches.
Speaker 5 (33:44):
You know, h yeah, no, no, no, no more goals
on super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
That's it.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
You understand that man, he understands. They look at receivers
that have Super Bowl rings different. I understand now only
the quarterback is really judged heavily, right, But you know
when they throw when they throw it, when they talk
about Jerry, what is the one thing Jary can he
have over Randy? What he can have over to O,
what he can have over Fitzgerald, Chris Carter, all those guys.
(34:17):
What do he have ring ring? Yeah? Yeah, it's so changed,
like oh no, yes, I will have a bunch of catches.
I will have a bunch of yards considering where I am,
where my career started. But at the end of the day,
they're gonna be looking at me sideways. I don't get
no jewelry, especially with the quarterback that I got. Yeah, well,
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when he's healthy. Yes, yeah, gotta stay healthy. O yo,
my god, damn bangals. But we're gonna be all right. Bro.
We we finna run the table. Man, We're fin We're
finna run the table. I feel good about that. Oh Joe,
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let me know what you think about this. Tyreek Hill
is Weggon's option after suffering a season ended injury last month.
He said on the Set podcast that he's undecided about
whether to retire or continue playing right now. I'm happy
being with my kids. I'm happy with the career I've had,
and I love playing football. I love it, but it man,
but it takes a lot man to be the best
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and to stay at the top. And I'm at the
point now where I need to have a conversation with
my mom, family and everybody. Like I said, wherever my
mind is at the time, the decision to be made.
But I just right now feel like I haven't had
time to just live in the moment. I just be
in the moment with my family. He's not retiring. He's
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not retiring.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
He's going through he's going through the withdrawals of not
being able to play.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Right now. You can't run, you hobbled, you're injured. Right now.
You got to rehab once he gets back in form,
however long that takes.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
The thought of retiring is far gone. He has too
much football left to play. Yeah, he had too much
football left to play. Not only does he have too
much football left to play, there's a new journey, there's
a new change. There's a change of scenery waiting on him.
I'm not sure where it may be. I'm sure will
be a place that can use his skill set. And
even if he's not.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
As fast as he once was, he'll still be fast.
And everybody else, you're absolutely right everything. Yeah, Yeah, that's
the damn man. I got hurt. I mean, it's a
serious injury. You dislocated in me. Yeah he'll be back though, Yeah,
for sure.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
And The exciting part for Tyreek Hill is I know
I'm coming back, right, I gotta get I gotta whip
myself back into shape, get back, get back close to
one hundred.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
Percent as I can, and get ready to contribute to
a new team. Where that is, I don't know. That's
the that citing part for me. How much how much
money Tyree got guaranteed next year? It was fifty four
fifty something. Well that's what his cap number. I'm talking about.
How much? How much does he have guaranteed? Because this
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is the first year of a third of a three year,
ninety million dollar deal, wasn't it first? This maybe the
second year? I think I thought this was so he
had one more year left. Yeah, wow, where they won't
(37:47):
wait many more money? Huh oh okay, yeah mm hm
oh yeah. But we knew. Look, I knew one way
(38:09):
or another, he wasn't gonna be there, either gonna get
traded or either gonna be cut. Yeah. I know he
wasn't gonna be there after this year. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
I think if if he, if he hadn't gotten hurt,
he would be he'd be traded by the day, correct
traded by the deadline.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
I think the thing is Ohoe in a situation like this,
you know, because it's gonna take him a little extra
time because he had a dislocation and he told a
couple of I think he told two ligaments and his
knee a cl and yeah, I mean he wrecked it
pretty good. Yeah. So that happened in October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June,
(38:52):
eight months, July, August. I could come back in twelve ten, ten,
eleven months, eleven two three October. Yeah, they said he
tore multiple ligaments and and uh and there's uh one.
(39:14):
He'll be ready by the start of the season, Oh,
jo He tore multiple ligaments and he dislocated. To me,
I think he'll be ready. And you got to understand, oyo,
that's a lot of planting cutting, that's a lot of speed.
Think about when you run to come back at that
kind of speed. Yeah, that thing gotta be solid. Yeah,
(39:37):
not only does that have to be solid up period. Yes, absolutely,
Oh Joe, it's time to play Play Play a fade
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(40:06):
brandon Ingram more than five rebounds versus Milwaukee. That's tomorrow more.
Jaylen Johnson more than four assists versus Orlando. He's a
steals guy. Am, I'm gonna say so if if if
(40:36):
do I lose, if he gets four, yes they should have.
We pushed all right, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say more.
I'mouna say he have at least four. Yeah, we thought
that about but now too, he doubled us up. Norman
Powle's gonna have more than three to have rebounds. Victor
(40:57):
Woodman y'ama's gonna have more than nine and a half
field goals. Kay Cunningham is gonna have more than five
and a half rebounds? How many how many people? Oh yeah,
he was seventeen to twenty one. Yeah, oh yeah. We'll
be gonna average at least twenty five this year, twenty
five a game. Yeah, how many blocks he gonna average?
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Probably about three three, three and a half.
Speaker 5 (41:22):
Yeah, like me.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
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be right, all right on, Joe, We're gonna get your
hand on this one. It's time for our final segment
of the evening. It's time for Q and A. Hey, y'all,
(41:51):
probably do win me something bad one on one man,
you would even get a shot off ts car washing detail. Uh,
you look the same height as Paul Pierce. So hell
I didn't. Antonio God a God has said, come on,
o Jo. It's a little rough right now, but don't
(42:12):
forget them prey Monopoly.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
Oh no, no, hey, hey, hey listen, it's always it's
always Napoli. But I'm wearing a legend.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Now. This ain't just no any Ac Milan jersey. Hold on,
was that Ronaldinho?
Speaker 5 (42:28):
That's that boy?
Speaker 2 (42:29):
That's that said boy one of my favorite players. You know,
my my favorite team is Napoli. I love Napoli And
this is this is also a team in city, y'all
a Milan. So me wearing this is like, oh, you're
not supposed to be wearing it, but this is this
is a legend, this is this is okay, This is okay.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
Doctor Frankie Labella and said, oh, last night was deep.
I felt your pain but also but also felt you healing.
We all go through darkness, but it takes one guiding
light to see us through you have many many lights, God,
your fam and more. I ain't going nowhere, no question
with you to the end. Thank you, Doc, thank you. Yeah.
You know sometimes uh, you know, stars only come out
(43:11):
when it's dark. You'll find you who your friends are
when it's dark. Friends is like like stars, Oh, Joe,
they really come out when it's dark. Oh yeah. Uh.
Another guy the guy that actually the guy that I
I've really never had a whole lot of dealings with.
O Joe, the guy that texts me every week two
and a half months straight just to check. Charles Barkley. Hey,
(43:37):
I did the interview with him last or what twenty
four summer? Twenty four summer? We changed information. Oh, I
ain't expecting nobody. Yeah, just like, hey brob just call it,
just call it, just just checking on you keep your
head up. We all go through stuff and that meant
a lot. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
And you know the funny thing too, uh, especially those
in the chat. You know, you got a lot of
people around you, you know, whether you're doing good or
you know, you got money or whatnot. You never know
who your true friends are until that's you go through something.
Until you go through something, you never know. You never
know I'm telling you, and I was able to resonate
(44:16):
with you when when that stuff happened, and when we
talked about it last night, and I thought about my circle.
My circle has always been small. So therefore when that
when that issue, when that problem happened, the same people
right there, a unc t O right there by my side.
Everything good, you good, everything straight? My same my same
(44:39):
small circle from Cincinnati, my homeboys, main locked Low Rico.
You know, the same group everything you know down here
in Miami, My brother Sam and Chauncey.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
That's less.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
That's that's two hands less than that's that's it. Ain't
nobody else. Everybody was right there, So I had to
so I had to go through that.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
Man.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
They've been here, man, but when the ship was sailing high,
when the ship sunk and now we're back floating again.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
That's it. Uh, it's savage Ohoe Oklahoma native here. How
we looking man? Okay? See thunder SGA says a career
high fifty five points, the first team to go back
to back double overtime and win. I know it's early,
but what do you guys take on the up? You
guys look good. They're doing this without j Dove, the
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second best player hasn't been there. The shade is gonna
be shade. I think he shot like twenty six free throws.
He's gonna get to the fire line. He's a tough cover.
You know, he can get to the rim mid range.
You can shoot the three well enough that you can't
just leave him open. And then he puts pressure on
you because he's gonna attack, attack, attack, attack, attack, and
he's gonna make their officials either they're gonna swallow their
(45:52):
whistle or gonna blow it. I hate that people call
him that.
Speaker 2 (45:56):
I hate that they called him a free throw mersion
because he's to manipulate this game, drawing flap, drawing files
and get into the free throw line.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Hell, d Wade does it too. D Wade did it too.
Goddamn James Harden is also a masterclass when it comes
to doing it as well. I mean, I'm not why
do people do that? Well, they got to have a
They got to explain why he's playing the way he's played, right,
So instead of getting Hey, the guys immensely talent. Most
(46:25):
guys draw a lot of free throws. Jordan used to
draw a lot of free throws. To draw a lot
of free throws, Bron for the mountains amount of times
that he drove the ball. Shot didn't draw no free
throws because Shot been shooting thirty free throws a game,
and didn't nobody want to see that, So they just
let people beat the hell out of Shot, right, But
most of the guys Karl Malone shot a lot of
free throws there. Really good players normally shoot free throws,
(46:47):
especially if you attack the rim. Tyson saying, hey, uh,
could you give my family a shout out? We recently
lost our father Wilkins a guestar. Yes, so sorry to
hear that, Tyson, your family hopefully, Uh, in this time
of sorrow you have understanding. You find comfort, and you
find peace, and God give you that. I'm so sorry
(47:09):
to hear about the passing of your father. But uh,
just no either in a good place now, No more pain,
no more suffering. And you know what, if we live
the life, you know, we shouldn't fear death. If we
live the life that worthy of living, isn't That's the
way we get to our ultimate destination is through death.
(47:34):
So I guess that's the celebration that we should have.
But Tyson, to my I agree for you and your family.
Kristen Phield says Chauncey and Rosea timped over dollars trying
to pick up pennies, so saying unkin o yo. Now,
where y'all feel if your teammates sold the game for money?
Hell yeah, I will feel some type of way. Yeah,
you don't give my information. I a't I ain't tel
(47:56):
with you. I ain't even talking about people.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
Yeah, And you know the funny too to think about
it is is the people that are in position to
actually impact and effect games wouldn't be muffling gambling anyway.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
They wouldn't be in position doing that. But they talk
about the information. Oh you know, Carson ain't gonna play
this week? I don't say nothing, right And TJ, man,
I don't know. I don't think TJ gonna play this week?
You see he just like that. You don't you know,
you ain't even thinking nothing about it? Oo man oo
(48:31):
say Carson ain't gonna play this week? Just like that?
Ain't got you caught up? You just ay?
Speaker 6 (48:37):
Man?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Yes, that fact right? Thise all week? I don't even
I don't even know if Carson is gonna play. You
just said just hey, that's why you can't no Piller talking. Yeah,
trouble at stop. Saturday, NCAA approved the rule change on
wins that will allow athletes and Athletic director department staff
members to bet on professional sports. Look, college football is
(49:02):
coming just like the NFL. The reason why the coaches
make so much money and the players are getting paid.
That's why they're not putting up with that. You're not
finna get nobody. You're not finna keep losing that. No,
they're paying too much. Brian Kelly probably gonna walk out
and walk away anyway, because he said he wanted to
(49:23):
go somewhere where he can meet for a championship. He
ain't come close to compete, and they spend a boatload
of money at LSU. He left Notre Dame because he
said he wanted to compete for a championship. That's what
he said. If it's a lie, he told it. He
ain't come close losing the Alabama in Georgia. Okay, I
(49:44):
get that, that's Alabama in Georgia. Vanderbilt put foot singing. Now,
oh yeah, vanderbl A, vanderbll ain't nothing to be joked
up with this year now, So but boy, look here,
it's college football is professional sports now. O yo. You
(50:04):
look at the money. You look at the money the
coaching staff and the coaches make. They got, you know,
fifteen to twenty million dollars tied up in the coaching staff. Yeah,
you got somewhere between eight and fifteen million tied up
in your in your team. Yeah. I call it. You
know what I call it.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
I call it a starter kit. College football is now
the starter kit before you make it to the league.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
We don't get your were gonna get your small sum
side to what is gonna be like at the next level.
You're absolutely correct, dak Nae. Take cobbins. You got to
know when to hold them. You got to know when
to phad them. You gotta know when to walk away,
know when to run. You never count your money at
the table, Kenny, Yeah, Kenny Rogers, that's the gambler you do.
But here's the thing. You gotta be careful if you're
(50:49):
a professional athletes sitting at that table. Yeah, God, you
never know. That's why you got to be careful how
you talk to and who you talk to. Ojo. Let's
just say I'm in the airport and I'm talking to somebody.
I don't even know who it is. Somebody take a picture.
(51:09):
He a mobster? Now how do I explain that? O? Yo,
I'm just having a conversation. I don't know who this
man is. Will you mean to tell me you don't
know who? No? Who is he? You mean to tell
me you don't know who that is? Mofo? I told
you I didn't know who that was. Now who is he?
You see? God called him just that quick? You're having
a conversation. You at a restaurant on yo? Hey, how
(51:30):
you doing? Mister? Hey? How you doing? I'm such and such?
If you don't say Sammy the Bull, I don't know him.
You know what I'm saying, Sammy the Bull? Yeah, you
know I'm say something like that. I ain't gonna know
where the hell you are, Lucky Luciano, myle Labsky. You
don't say no name like that rest so I don't know.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
Yeah, and then obviously you know they don't look like
that no more. Exactly, they don't dress like that no more.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
Timoth the Humphreys a little unkin o' yoll y'all, y'all
talking facts. The giants idiot kicker costs me my party
real Carter. The NBA is definitely read because how the
MAVs trade their franchise player but get rewarded with the
number one pick. Make it make sense. That's a good one.
(52:18):
Sausty Unker, Old Joe, who has the best band? Halftime show?
Florida A and M Fam you saying uh ooh Florida,
Florida A, M Florida. Listen. I loved what they called
the sonic boom. Yeah, the human wall. Who's the human
(52:40):
U box? Human jue box? But listen, fam, you savatle
State who. First of all, you can't claim no HBCU
because you didn't go say Oregon State, Fam, you ain't
no fam you fam, and you didn't go there. I'm
so glad I went to Oregon State. I'm so glad
(53:06):
I went to Oregon State. Fam. You you ain't no
fam you Hey man, I'm a I'm a rattler man.
Since nineteen eighty four. I don't care. You did not go.
I did go. I went. You didn't. I went to
every drove by them.
Speaker 2 (53:23):
No, I went to every class it since nineteen eighty four.
Matter the fact that I have had the grades to
get in there, that's my fault. But wait a minute,
fam you made me an honorary an honorary member of
not only.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
The band, but the school. Hey, you a beaver, You
a beaver. You don't get in the class. You do
not to get the class. We appreciate that. Thank you
for highlighting what's great and the excellence associated with historically
(53:58):
black colleges and university. Unfortunately, mister Johnson, you did not
attend one, and you wait to an HBCU. And yet
I did it when it wasn't cool, when it wasn't popular.
The only time you heard about it is when Lou
Rawls was talking about that you not a Negro college
fund because the mind is a terrible thing to waste. Waste, Now,
hold on, I went. I was only an Oregon State
(54:19):
for four months, so technically I don't care. I don't count.
I'm the best. Your question. So when they put your
name up, they say, starting at wide receiver number eighty five,
Chad Johnson, what was under that? Whether it FAM you
or Oregon State?
Speaker 2 (54:34):
It said FAM you, then slash FAMU state it said
organ State slash FAM you.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
You had some orange in there, but it was a
different type of orange. Claim them, claiming them. Sorry, rascals. Hey, listen,
I've always been a ratler, hard man always. Naw, you
don't get to you don't get to do that. Hey listen,
we'll be we would be Savannah State. I know that.
(55:02):
You get that. We'll be Savannah State. Hey, hold on,
who is we? Fam? What do you mean? Who is we?
Speaker 6 (55:11):
No?
Speaker 1 (55:11):
No, no, you did not attend there, David, other not
your greeting from NAPO Valley. Y'all, y'all should come visit
for some wine tasting and a beautiful scenery. Can't wait
until twenty twenty six? Up? Yeah, yeah, you're gonna be on.
You're gonna be on, David. You know you know we're
gonna be back. Yep and better than ever. She could said,
(55:33):
would you rather have Curry with Shaq size or Shocked
with Curry shooting? Man? Either one? It doesn't matter man,
You what you gonna if shot can shoot three? If
Shaq was his size and can shoot three like Curry,
that man average one hundred points a game. Yeah, that
wouldn't even be fair. No, I mean just that, just thinking, God,
(56:00):
that made Steph Curry sixty eight? Oh he what is
his ability to shoot like that? No? That ain't get
a man. Every y'all wanted the man to have everything.
Y'all wanted to be six eight, shoot like that, having
the ball like that. Keimer nor what Jr? My question is,
what are your top three basketball movies? Uh? He got game?
(56:33):
Loving Basketball and the Fishes Save Pittsburgh. How you ain't
say what? You ain't even say? White man can't jump?
Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. But loving back? Hey,
(56:58):
loving basketball? You may tell me why? Hey, I like
that song? Say I want it? Does you want you
with them? Think about your what she said to kiss you?
(57:21):
Does you want you with the pain that I do
smell you in my dreams. But now when we're face
to face, you won't even look me in the eye.
And that's that's pain. Now, I ain't to you. I
can't touch you. No move, ma, chef stop. It's it's
(57:43):
it's pain in it's pain. I bet I don't saw
that woman seven times a concert? If he anywhere, and
I mean I'm going in Denver, Atlanta, Uh the Variety Playhouse.
Uh la, if she is anywhere anywhere, I'm going that woman, boys,
(58:07):
And you know I got to hear about something I want.
I just want to you know, what I want to
sit down. I'm saying, I just want you to say
trust mmmm hm hmmm, who hum, Marlin spive ojo. What's
the best hotels to stay in Vegas? Vegas? Shoot?
Speaker 2 (58:32):
I would I always stay. I would always stay at
Resource World because I wanted. I like to go to
eight Lounge and smoke.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like to go to eight Lounge.
He does. But okay, but I mean people in own
such a I mean, I'm really you know, I mean,
is there a bad hotel on the strip? No? Absolutely not.
I mean, whether it's Resource World, that's where I've normally
(58:58):
stayed when we were coming back and forth, we always
stayed there. I mean, I've stayed at the Blagio, I've
stayed at the Wind, I've stayed at MGM. I've stayed
at the Rio. Uh. I've stayed at uh what's the
one used to be Uh? What's the House of Blues
in it? What's the name of that? He's the party
(59:20):
all the time. Yeah, stayed at the hard Rock playing
in Hollywood. You know, they have stayed at the Mandalay Bay,
stayed at De Luxel. Once, David Jones said, the other night,
(59:45):
I asked you what was your favorite play was? Now,
let's make a play for Ocho. Uh, what would you
name it? Will he be ex Well, he can't be.
He can't be the white because he's not a tight end.
So you got to be either exsa Za and what
route when you design rich Sherman the dB? Oh? What
he done? He done? He done?
Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
The fact that the fact that it don't matter who
the DV is Richard Sherman, Sherman, clump.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
General Sherman. Yeah, you know, it don't matter. He's done.
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The Chargers beat the Vikings thirty seven to ten. Justin
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