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Appreciate you guys for all the love y'all showing your boy.
We know how it's going around here. So let me
tell y'all what I'm so high about. We start off
every show with what's up with that? Dude? What's up
with that dude? It's official, girl, I I don't gotten
now My wife, man, she taking me on another level
man in terms of her energy because she's officially a
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real and I'm gonna emphasize the first word real housewife
of Beverly Hills. Even though we live in in the Sino,
all of them living in Sino demmit, all right, so
we one of them families on there and the trailers
out and you can go online. And my timeline is
now consumed with a bunch of older little ladies and
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my wife and all her homegirls going to brunch. And
I'm like, all right, this is all i'mna see now
where the football at just a budget? But it's fun, man,
because I see the quiet before the storm. I see
how they're filming. They're upstairs right now filming some interviews
in episodes right now. It's crazy, right, so you guys
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see it and it's like whoa well manicured, curated They
know how to slice it up, put the drama in there.
Let me tell you how it really goes, y'all. She
upstairs right now, just getting makeup done, listening to some
Gucci mane. A whole different animal than when we go
see you on air. But they got the power of editing.
But it was fun to watch her go from small
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town farm town outside of Vancouver, Canada, Abbotsford. I'm not lying.
It literally smells like butt as soon as you start
driving in there. Good people, they ain't shitty but the
whole city smells like it's a farm town. And you
get there and that's who she is, man at heart.
And she moved from there with her group. Your self
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met me, and I'm starting. I always called a group
of saying, uh huh, you so smart, You a nurse
and nesstist, you all that stuff. You married a football player.
Stop it. You ain't no better than nobody else. But
tremendous woman to the fullest man. And it's good to
see her now. She's in the bright lights, brighter than
my lights. Good for her because I'm telling y'all, I've
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been in the NFL. I've been on NFL network, ESPN, Fox,
et cetera. There's nothing like what the hell they're doing
over there, Bravo and NBC. I don't know who owns
this thing. I ain't see so many cameras in my life.
I'm like, what y'all filming over here? Like three super Bowls?
So it's fun to watch all of that. I'm just
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excited to support her. And it's crazy because I think
she's always had this itch to just show the world
who she was and show the world who her family was,
Like you know who we are and she's always had that,
and you know, years ago, I've been approached for a
couple of different things I did. Millionaire matchmaker stopped laughing.
I thought the girls were gonna be different. Let me
say they thought all was gonna be different too, I guess.
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But I've done a couple of things I was supposed
to do, Dance with the stars, I got hurt, a
couple of things I've done right. But this is the
first time we fully dove into it. So I'm here
to be the good husband because she's scratching her itch.
She always wanted the world to see how great she
and we are, and I ain't gonna lie. I've always
wanted a woman to be like like, uh, not the
bread winner so much because that's gonna be tough, and
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I'm saying I take a bread winner, go ahead, be
the oprah of this relationship. I wanted somebody who was
able to understand what I was going through and do
it better than me, do it bigger than me, Like
I always want you to be better, and if that
better is bigger than me, I'm even better because I'm
gonna try and catch up to you, not bring you down.
So here are a lot of couples where there's insecurity
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from the man if she making more money getting all
this attention, whor everybody talking about women while they're over
there looking at my woman. Man, get your hands on
her hip. I don't like nobody on hands on hip.
But let her shine, man, And I'm letting her shine,
and she's shining for all of us. So that's love.
She feels amazing right now. So obviously through osmosis and
through our love, I feel it as well. Other than that,
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I got a little shine from Shine Global I want
to award yesterday. It was a Children's Champion Award. Yeah,
and guess what it was amazing. It was a bunch
of filmmakers all across the globe documentaries about the resilience
of youth and kids who will go through adversity. So
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I mean real adversity, y'all, Like people in Armenia having
to go through genocide and still want to be able
to just have a normal life and play soccer over
there in war torn countries, and kids who had to
fight battles in Costa Rica and still playing the violin.
And there's bombings at next level, right, So my little
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Compton story doesn't necessarily match up, but it's my version, right.
So I got an award for all the work I
do with Project Transition, and I appreciated that award. I
appreciated that platform and appreciate the opportunity to speak to everybody.
And it was just an amazing experience. You know who
else won award? Let me give you this just to
let you know who I was on the stage with
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you guys. Ever seen Gracie's corner, That the little cartoon,
the little girl representative see a little representation. Hey, you
can be a good kit too. That little girl she
got like a couple million subscribers on YouTube. Yes, she
was there, but not the animated version. It was her
so cute. Love for her. And also the president of
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dream Works. Yes, got an award as well. That was
amazing because who doesn't like Shrek? You know what I'm saying.
You made Shrek was over there trying to hug her.
Oh so love for all of that. And it was
all because the Project transitioned everything we were doing, last
thing I did last night. After all that, I was
still amped up because I won the award. Got put
my speech online. You guys can see it. A lot
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of love for that more than that. I wasn't settled
last night, y'all. I had to go into my daughter's room.
So we always sleep. Now was five of us in
the house, right, Morocca doesn't count. She ain't sleeping with nobody.
She seem by herself. She got a boyfriend. Stay your
twenty four year old butt down in the guest room,
all right. But the inty biddies, the three indy biddies,
my wife and I we always fixed three and two.
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Sometimes they like four and one in one bit. I
don't like the four and one to get too hot
wake up at two thirty hotsa, So four and one
I hate it is three and two, let's do it.
Yesterday I got the three year old. She sleeps sideways.
She is a pillow. She sleeps like this way, so anyway,
I'm trying to get in there. And then I'm like, oh,
she's just so cute. All right. Let me just sit
here and just review my day. End up watching game
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film from us losing our last two games. Phil Belichick
over here, I'm gonna get this right. It was one
in the morning, and I am slow mowing clips of
eight year olds and angles in pursuit and flags. It's
like I am competitive and I was figuring it out.
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I was like, oh, we see them looking it in
the playoffs. Were about to eat. We about to eat.
Now their coach is probably doing the same thing. Good luck, bro,
good luck testing this versus yours. When I got them horses. Oh,
we made so many miscues, but it's all good. They're
gonna fix themselves when it matters, I hope. Oh man.
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Damn it enough you whiley and your wife trying to
be all famous old caddy girl and then your kids.
Nobody want to hear all that? Yes, y'all do, and
I love y'all for it. Let's talk about Deion Sanders. Oh,
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y'all tired of hearing about Deon two? No, you're not.
I love Deon Sanders, damn right, and everybody who hates
some of them, like Jason Woodlock or whoever else. So what,
I still like Jason Woodlock, But you wrong on this one.
Dion got this dang roling. Even though they've lost their
last two. Like my idy biddies, he still made an impact,
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so big of an impact that there's conversation about a
lifetime contract coming from the Colorado Buffalo's all right, so
the spotlight's obviously shining on Colorado despite the record. Who
cares it, don't have to be perfect out there. It's
the first year they're getting this rolling there, three and two.
But there's a lot of speculations about Dion Dan You're
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going to NFL and hey, Dion, you're gonna go one
of the bigger schools, one of the bigger Power five schools.
All of that swirling. So there's been talk of, obviously
Colorado trying to lock them down. You know, when you
got that super fine girl in high school and she
going to a different state to go to college and
you going somewhere else. You know, she going to Harvard
and you going to Stanford, you start thinking, don't you
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about to lock her down? Right? Oh? Man, I don't
seen that go and I don't seen that blow up
in your face. But the point is you try to
lock it down. That's what Colorado trying to do. Right now.
Oh oh, you got offers, you got opportunities. I know
how good you are, I might have to put a
ring on it, right. So they're trying to think through
this situation because the talks have come up about a
long term deal longer than what he has already. Now
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Dale's making five and a half million dollars, which is hilarious.
I think he signed a six year, thirty thirty million
dollar deal somewhere in that world, which is hilarious because
when he signed the deal, reportedly they didn't have the money.
They're like, hey, can we put you on layaway? Bro?
And you know the way my checking and savings works.
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Once we get that going, Dion, we're gonna get you back.
So they laid d on the way, and obviously they
were able to raise the money because of the euphoria
and enthusiasm that has happened since he's arrived. So everybody
supported it. Everybody want to be on the sidelines. Everybody
is on the sidelines. It's a crazy task. They're coming
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to LA It's crazy enough. They're coming to play against UCLA,
and I'm going to see UCLA play Washington State this weekend.
Take my kids, take my nephew and my brother in law.
We all going out there. Now. The funny thing is
I don't necessarily want to go to Colorado game one
because my boys the ad over there, and I'm like,
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I know he getting if I see the bet Awards
at Colorado, I know where you come to LA It's insane.
So I don't even want that on him. But too,
I just I'm just a weird oold. I don't like
spectacle like like that, Like, I know it could turn
into a spectacle, but I don't like to go into
a spectacle point point being. I used to be the
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kid and the guy who didn't want to go freaknick,
you know, why could I know what it's gonna be.
I was like, I'd rather go somewhere chill and then
make it a freak nigga. You get it? You ever
been that guy? And you that guy? I'm the guy
who was like, let's go somewhere. It's almost like hunting.
I don't want to go where they gonna just fall
down in front of the gun, you know what I mean? Like,
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let me shoot, you got a freak nigga? Something you go?
You gotta Colorado game? Oh, I'm like, dog, have you
seen one play yet? Have you watched one play or
you've just been selfie en up in the crowd, what's
something like? That's just me. I ain't judging, but I'm
just knowing how weird I am so deon acknowledge all this.
He knows how crazy it is around here right now,
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but he also knows how fickled the game of football
is and the nature of sports success, and he said
he's remaining focused on the present. He said, the fan
only blows when you hot. My mama said that, not me.
So if y'all want to get mad, get mad at
my mama. Yes, he's basically saying, look, I ain't getting
caught up in this right now, because y'all know how
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this can go, all right. So y'a also talked about
the fact that this kind of like noise and all
of this pressure and the conversation around him how he
handles it. His approach is, look, quote, if I listen
to that, I'm gonna have to listen to this. You
cautch that this and that you can't choose that and
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not this. Ah. That's his approach on both criticism and support.
So he basically said he doesn't listen to either one. Ah,
let's talk about what that means. Dion is a believer.
Dion professes his faith. You and I are not in
any position to question that. Now we can question if
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we see any indiscretions, but if we don't stay out
the way. I hear some people trying to do that.
Here's the thing, Well, Dion just broke down was a
biblical principle. And I don't think a lot of people
catch this one. And I caught this one when I
was young because I was raised up in the church.
I was raised in the hood. So what the heck
where that from? Uh So my grandmother, oh my god,
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my grandmama deal was a living angel or a saint.
I remember her, y'all. Remember the old grocery baskets, not
the ones you get from the shopping store, from the supermarket,
but the ones that the old people used to always get.
And they had a little wire and they used to
just push it and it was able to roll, and
they would take it if they lived in the neighborhood
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at the grocery store. And I remember vividly, you gonna
make me cry, my grandmother, who was an angel on earth.
I never saw her do anything wrong, raise or voice.
She was so old, probably like you know, and I'm
so young. I just saw all the sweet stuff for her.
She was perfect, perfect all. She had this long hair,
and she was so sweet and always had the bacon
frying for us. Oh, she was the best. And she's
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always take us to church. So the only time I
ever looked at her side was like, why we always
going to church? But we couldn't just go to church.
You had to be church like. You had to act
right and sit like this and wear your little suit
that was too big, like my cuffs all out here.
I'm just sitting there. I got pictures of me like this,
and I'm just sitting there. No, I mean, don't if
you mess around in church with grandmama deal. I think
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that's when the demon Woodo came out, right. So all
I remember is her. She used to break down scripture.
She used to read her Bible all day every day,
and she used to highlight it. Oh man, And every
now and there she'll break something down to us. You
ever heard ye judge, ye shall be judged. That's what
Dion just said to you guys. And I want you
guys to understand this because a lot of people use
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it in the wrong way. Just how people use money
is the root of all evil the wrong way. It's no,
it's the lava. Money is the root of all evil. Right,
So you judge, you shall be judged. Gets misconstrued a lot.
This is what it really means. Whatever game you want
to enter, you wanna go that way on, You're gonna
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play that game, and that game could come back on you. Okay.
So when it comes to praise and criticism, if you
wanna be the one that listens to praise, you're gonna
be the one who listens to criticism. If you're gonna
be the one who always got criticism for others, Guess what,
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they're gonna have criticism for you, and you're going to
feel it because you're the one who's trying to inflict it.
So whatever game you play, you will be played in it.
Oh I just felt the hole it goes. Whatever game
you play, you gonna get played in it. So therefore,
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the old scripture says, you do, you're gonna get you judge,
you gonna get judged. You play, you gonna get played.
That's why even kill is always preached by coaches. That's
why Dianna is saying, I ain't going too high. Ain't
going too low? Right, I'm not? You know why because
I don't want to go through that process. If you
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online and you loving it, why'd you stop? Because you
hate that one? That's how it goes. That's life. That's
the relativity of life. That's what happened with you ate
the apple, damnit. And once you ate the apple, tree
of knowledge, tree of life, you got relativity. No more absoluteness. Relativity.
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That's what Dion's talking about, the relativity. I gotta keep
this even kill as possible, because I know if I
go too high, guess what, I put myself in position
to potentially go too low. And he knows how the
game goes. They gonna come at him when he's great,
when he's when he's hot like he is, and when
he's not they don't. So why get caught up in
that right now, Stay in the presence, stay in the moment,
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and get yourself where you gotta go. Love Dion for
that man. I am in love with what he's doing.
So what do you guys think about this story? Is
he silly or genius for not considering that lifetime contract?
What y'all think? What would y'all do? Me, no, sir,
not me. It's like the Patrick mahons deal already. He
ripped it up and did a little more to it,
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which is great. Patrick Holme's gonna eat eat, don't get
it twisted. But Patrick Mahonmes I knew in that moment.
I was like, he ain't living out that contract, which
I knew was true. Should he be blocking out both
praise and criticism? I gave y'all my Grandmama deal scripture,
and y'all gonna say, now, what about praise and criticism?
You understand that? And should he be blocking out both
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praise and criticism? And last, but not least, are y'all
still in love with this Dion story? Because please don't
tell me you're not. But if you are, let's hear it.
And if you're not, I'm here, let's hear that as well.
I tell y'all I got wrapped Tourett's man. Care what
y'all say? Like everything in this world gets dissected into
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a rap song for me? Like literally, there are two
things I always do when I hear somebody talk. I
always use my home keys and I type out what
they're saying in my head, sometimes physically with my fingers.
That's how I learned how to type so fast and
became the national typewriting Champion nerd Right. And another thing is,
no matter what you say to me, I am trying
to file it away with a rap song. And sometimes
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I'm gonna let you know what song that is. Oh man,
that is see what I'm saying? All right? So anyway, man,
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all right. Well, speaking of somebody out there getting it in,
see j Stroud, what is going on? Got a chance
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to meet him this summer at the Rookie Premiere respect
That was fun. Got a picture with him and all
that stuff. So crazy when you walk up to these
kids and we actually were in the elevator together and
all this stuff, and you're talking to him and you're like,
he's twenty one, twenty two, all his boys you remember
when you did the same thing. It's obviously different fanfare
now than it was then, different amounts of money, all
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that stuff. Right, they got the rookie salary cap, but
still they getting pay paid, like they got premieres, all
this crazy stuff. We got a fax. Hey, you got
drafted today. Here's your facts. You know what I'm saying.
These fuckers over there have parties and stuff, all white parties.
I was like, man, it's cracking. So you're in an
elevator with him and you're just looking like and I
remember I was with my wife and I was just giggling,
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and I was like, baby, look at all these little
millionaires they got, you know, they he walked around. I
just got twelve million yesterday. I got to sign these card.
I'm gonna get two million a day. It's just so funny,
and it's like their dreams are the reality and they're
still balling, but they're still having fun. They's still silly.
They still goofy. You still og Uncle Loom and you're like,
I ain't I that Old and they're like, yeah you
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are brother, looks your jeans golly. So it's just fun
to see. But I remember going there and I was
slanted because the evaluators and the evaluation process told me
after the draft, of course we saw it come to
life that Bryce Young, CJ. Stroud, those are the one
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two punch. But Bryce Young not only number one, but
clear distant from Bryce Young, I mean c J. Stroud,
And it was because of what was upstairs, not just
the ability on the field, but upstairs, like c J.
Stroud may be more of a physical specimen, but he
ain't got it upstairs. And I was like, where did
I get that from? And I got it from that
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draft process. Let's talk about it because we both know
their rookie quarterbacks. But c J. Stroud out here balling,
not hurt. Bryce Young has been hurt and not necessarily
hit his stride fully, just hit. So he's been performing
very well in the first four games, and he had
to deal with the S two cognition test. I said
it right that time, leave me alone, which measures cognitive abilities,
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and he said before it, he told him, he warned me, said,
I am not a test taker. I played football that
was his quote. Okay, so he takes the test, then
they realized, oh my god, I think he got an eighteen,
and my man from the Coats, what's his name? Some
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of the hey, he got seventy eight, and then Bryce
Young got ninety two something like that. So eighteen is
red flag, red flag, beware of board aboard And that's
what CJ. Striud got. Now let's watch him on the field.
Guess what he got second most passing yards in NFL
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history for a rookie through games, six touchdowns, no interceptions,
and he's accurate and keeping his composure on a team
that's supposed to be rebuilding that is now two and
two and all of a sudden looked like it could
be a contender at least in that division. Right, So
now it makes us all go back to the standard
testing of the draft process, right And he said, quote
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from one of the anonymous AFC scouts, because now you
got to be anonymous. If you were right, you'll say
your name on it, right, But if you're wrong, you're
kind of like a I don't know about this test,
right now, let me be anonymous. That's how it goes.
Here's a quote. It's never going to tell you the
story of who makes it and who doesn't. And if
someone says it is, I would discount that person's skill
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set when it comes to drafting good players, especially good quarterbacks.
Now sounds good now to say that sounds good to
say that now after you see that performance and performances
by C. J. Strout. But during the process they had
a lot of people slant it to the point where
maybe it even affected here and he didn't go number
one overall because of this test. Right, So that's two tests.
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Is considered just one piece, obviously of the larger puzzle
of all the things you gotta go through when you're
going through the draft process, all right, So that's two
People will say, here's a quote. Hey, guys that grated
high on this test don't always play well. But we've
never had had somebody grade low and play well. Y'all
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catch that. So if you do well on the test,
ain't no guarantee you're gonna be good. But if you
do bad on the test, oh, you ain't gonna play good.
That's what they were saying before this. He is obviously
shattering that situation. So Stroud scored eighteen. They said, that's
a red alert, Red alert. You can't take a guy
like that. That is why I have Stroud as a bust.
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They that in conjunction with the fact that name one
Ohio state quarterback that's ever done it in the league. Hey,
let me break some of this down, right, because we
know what this is. This is a chunk of information.
It's a piece of the puzzle, just like the wonder lick,
just like the combine and your performances, pro day meetings,
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private meetings, film, bunch of individual meetings, quarterback assessments, physical etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Ah,
it's never gonna tell you the old entire picture. It's
not supposed to, right, Just give you a piece of
the puzzle, especially when you're talking about quarterbacks and good quarterbacks.
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So right now, it looks like that piece of the
puzzle isn't fitting the narrative on CJ. Stroud. And that
piece of the puzzle is this sto tests supposed to
tell you how smart somebody is, how they are able
to adapt in different learning environments. It's not working for him,
And if you flip it, it's not working for Bryce
Young just yet either. Right, you look at the numbers comparison.
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But the rest of the puzzle is going well, as
they stayed in the article for CJ's trout. Let me
take out through the process. One thing that I realized that,
oh God, because I love the draft process. Why I
went to a small school, going to a small school.
I needed the draft process to level the playing field
in terms of the perception of me from Columbia could
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play with you from Notre Dame, you from Alabama, you
from Georgia. I ain't got the film to show you that, homie,
but I got these skills that I could put on
display next to your skills. And then you're gonna have
to project that I could play with that guy. Now
there's some things you can't project. Am I gonna be
scared going against that guy because you went to a program?
Why it's football? Football hurts no matter where you play,
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who you play against. Two, Did I have enough understanding
of the game, because there's a different level of osmosis
and teaching that happens at the big school than it
does at the small school. Right, you know, game recognized
game over there? You know they sharpened each other's knives
over there. Why five star you a five star? You
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a four star? Are you a five star? I'm over here.
I'm a star where y'are at? You know what I mean?
So I ain't get my knives sharp as I could
have if I went to a bigger school coaching. You
got the best coaches, or you got coaches who are
becoming the best and gonna end up here. They're already here,
they're trying to be there. And I e. Chip Kelly
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was a guy who recruited me going to Columbia. On
the phone, I talked to chip Kelly nineteen ninety one.
Whatever got to Columbia, chip Kelly was gone on his
way to becoming the coach at North Dakota, or somewhere
on the way to going to Oregon, on his route
to Oregon, on his route to Ucla, on his route
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to the Philadelphia Eagles, et cetera. So point being, there's
some things that are gaps of knowledge. You don't know.
You just got to guess, and this process tries to
fill in those blanks, but it doesn't do it perfectly.
Let me give you one example, the Wonder Lick. I
remember taking the Wonder Lick now, and you're not really
prepared for the wonder lick. You just gotta take it.
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Wander lit prep. I don't remember it. Maybe they have
it now, but back then we didn't. They were just like,
take this damn test. I got into the room and
it was fifty questions twelve minutes. I think that's what
it was. Yet so you're already doing the math. You're like, damn,
you gotta go through these questions fast. I gotta do
it like four or four a minute. That's what I'm thinking, right,
So I'm like, god, dang, all right whatever, and then
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they give it to you. Now. The first thing that
I saw were a lot of words, and I started
to do the first one, and I'm reading. You got
my pen, you know, I'm my pen ready, I'm reading,
and I'm like, wait a minute. I said, I gotta
do four in a minute. And I'm sitting here having
done one, and I'm still reading the first one. And
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immediately I went like this. I flipped and I saw
the back of it, and the back of the test
was math simple like this. I said, oh, I'm starting
in the back, and I started in the back. So
I was able to almost complete the whole test time.
Most of the guys in the room didn't even finish
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the test because most of the guys in the room
didn't even flip to the back. They were still reading.
They got labeled as dummies or slower or not as
smart as whatever you want to call it. Right when
you get a bad score. I got a thirty five. Yeah,
thirty five, second highest or something like that. I think
that was a second highest. Somebody from Harvard got dum
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so I remember saying that, like, damn, that was a
smart way to rig it. But that was messed up
that they rigged it like that, But it was kind
of smart because you want to see who can adapt,
who could figure this thing out? That was the first
The first question wasn't actually the one you read. First
question was where you're gonna be able to process all
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of this information and know how to apply yourself and
approach it properly. First, Ain't that life? You got all
these things to do to figure out what to do?
And priority focus is not just looking at one doc
or play. Nah, it's looking at a million dots. I
got all this going on. I got life, got family,
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I got engagements, I got practice, I got games, I
got marketing and knowing which ones to prioritize how to
approach it, just like that first question was for the
wonderlit So I gave him some that people though I
was like, but the point being they don't get it
right all the time, and frankly they know that. But
it beast the alternative of just saying, hey, we don't
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know anything. Just pick them, because what happens is this
is the flip side. You're like, you saw him play,
he was a baller. Pick them. I can use my
draft class as an example, but there were some guys
in there. I want to call them out by name
because they ain't do so well. But hey, they got
drafted higher than me. Let's just say that, and they're
the homies. But bruh, they adn't do that well. Why
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they went to the mixed schools and got hid. That's
why that skills challenge, That's why the combine performance worked.
My numbers were great, my pro day numbers great, my
best of both of them great. Got me in there
and it was better than some of those guys from
them big schools. And then you realize, I saw a
dude couldn't bevinch press, but nine times two twenty five,
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like how you play DN at that big school and
nine times WHOA got in the league didn't go somewhere.
That's my point. So it's almost like you gotta take
a little from this column A and a little from
Colum B. That's how you get it. But with CJ. Stroud,
they took a little too much from column Ay and realize, oh,
Colum B really stands for baller and that boy is
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a bawler right now. So respect to c. J. Stroud
for going out there and get it all right. Do
you feel like the tests and all what they put
us through really tells you about the success of a
player potentially in the NFL? Or you think scrap it all?
Just watch the film and go Remember though, you can
hide some of those guys behind those big programs, and
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shouldn't there be a different evaluation process? Beat it up
in the comments, let me know what you think the
process should look like. I'm listening to y'all. I'm gonna
give y'all one of the moments in my life growing
up that really still affects me. I saw somebody ride
through an Alex White one one day. Boom boom boom,
boom boom boom boom boom, boom, Why what the fuck
was up in the place to beav it? And he
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would that Baselide was southern. That boy had that elbow
out the window. And I don't know why. I thought
he was the king of the world. I was like,
oh God. And then he got out the car in
front of my grandma house and ran in the house
to go see his grandma next door. And then it
was like, shut up, shut up what I got. And
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I'm like, I'm like, I don't know, Lenn. I'm sitting
there at the gate like this, like who is he?
And what is this? I knew what he was up to.
I got it, but I was like, I ain't doing that,
but I gotta get that. I mean even and he
jumped back in like his eleast suit of feel a suit.
I don't no, he crispy clean. I said, Dike, I
gotta go run some laps so I could get to
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the league and study. All right, y'all, let's get into
the New England Patriot right now, because they need to
run some laps and study. God, danke the hell wrong
with y'all? Right now, y'all need this book. I need
to go to Pardate Transition. Don y'all need to start talking.
Forget never shut up, start talking, make some games and
make something happen. Score some points, Bill Belichick. Right now,
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they struggling that one in three can't believe it and
have not won a playoff game since twenty eighteen. Okay,
the last eleven games in New England Patriots are three
and eight. Just gonna give y'all some little quick facts
before I go deep on this, Belichick said, even he
knows we got a lot of work to do. This
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is a quote. Let's talk about this. Can I gotta
get y'all some grand synopsis. I ain't gonna go in
on Mac Jones because it looks like there's a huge
question mark if he's the guy. I'm not gonna go
in the fact that this team is supposed to be
ready because Bill Belichick guy who he wanted, Bill O'Brien
as the coordinator. They were gonna run this positionless defense,
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and they were gonna go out there where everybody's trying
to defend the deep ball. They were gonna be able
to shut down the intermediate part of the field and
be able to keep teams from methodically moving up the field. Yeah,
good luck with that. Now Christan Gozales, Matthew Judon both hurt.
It's gonna be a problem. Let's tell you the biggest
problem right now. It's the fact that this team is
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just frankly mediocre. They don't have great skill and depth
at receiver. Oh God, I don't even want to say it.
They don't have great death and skill at cornerback. They
are twenty six and twenty eight and their last four
years of playing ball. And let's say I told you
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they were three and eight. But the three wins three wins.
The three wins, y'all were against teams that were playing
their backup quarterbacks. I'm reading it right here, y'all. Patriots
have now trailed by fourteen or more in the first
half of three of the four games this year. It
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got to the point where they gave out some sweatshirts.
Joe Judge, assistant head coach, gave out some sweatshirts and
it said on the back of the shirts, no one
is coming, It's up to us. That's what he said
on the back of the shirts. Right, I think the
front of the shirt need to say, but where are
y'all going? Like? What? Ah? Let's see how we got here. Okay,
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I can hear Marvin Gay. Now, what's going on? What
is going on with the New England Patriots. Now, I've
always been a believer in Belichick over Brady because I
saw Belichick first. All right, So Brady got to the league.
What two thousand first touchdown pass? Ever, I actually was
on the field. I actually was passed rushing him. I
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wouldn't say I was this close, like this close, but
I was about this close. And he threw that ball
touchdown in San Diego, his first touchdown pass ever. But
by that time I already been stained in the brain
by the greatness of Bill Belichick as a defensive mind,
defensive coordinator. We all know the whole Belichick versus Bill
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Parcell's argument. He was a defensive coordinator to mastermind behind
those defenses. Also saw him with the New York Jets
as a defensive coordinator as well, putting the clamps on
Doug Flutie in US. Sometimes when I was like nobody
else is stopping Doug Flutie in US, I was like,
a dang, what did he doing? He was like, I'm
gonna send him from the flanks. We're gonna go with
pressure up the middle. Good luck, good luck, and I've
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seen Belichick at his best. Also saw the Cleveland years,
and that was tough to grade because, look, he did
win eleven games there, but at the same time, it
was Cleveland. I didn't have any winning seasons outside of that,
and it was tough, tough to measure. But then we
saw Blesso get hurt. We saw Brady jump in and
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be real. The first three championships, Brady was not Tom Terrific.
He grew into that. So how you win three without
a guy who's Tom Terrific, to the point where coaches
on the staff used to place bets on Tom Brady
missing passes, not completing passes, like you win your money
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when he missed it because that was easy money. He
grew into Tom Terrific. Shout out to the goat for that.
Ain't where you started, is how you finished? Right? How
you start now? How you finished? Bro pick number one
overall ever in terms of accolades in the game of football.
But I always started still was Belichick right, because special
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teams and defense won those first three. The last three,
you can start saying that offense and craziness, but their
best offense to Randy mossh year did they win it all? So?
I always gave them now to Belichick, but now it's crazy.
What makes you break you? Bill Belichick and him being
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principal based him being close to the vest, him being
stubborn to his own standards, like I'm so stubborn to
anything but my own standards has not allowed him to
zig with everyone else's zigging. It's made him actually think
he can zig when they zag, and that's gonna work.
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I stick to my guns. I'm planning out my flag
here and I'm not going nowhere. You better move, you
better go, bro. Take a look outside. They coming, No, no, no, no,
they are here. It's funny because the game of football
evolves in so many ways and it's a beautiful expression
of life. Remember back in the days when it was
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all about the running game, like in the IVY League
when they started football and then it turned into college
football or larger in the pro game, student about the
right hot go usc oh, everybody running like the no no,
no no, you know I nineteen dudes running pulling guards everything.
Then all of a sudden they were like, ah, let's
go in information our information market Sallen all that cloud
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of dust stuff. Then all of a suddeny like single
back where all the running backs going, they're going to
receiver tight ends right man, Okay, oh sweet, sweet sweet,
look at berry. Look at that dope. And then they
start saying, oh, we need an h back. Matter of fact,
let's get a receiver to come back here and line
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up with you. What. Let's have a let's have a
quarterback going in the backfield. Sometimes and the running back
takes a snap like you just see it, evolving receiver position, right,
quarterback position. You know, defensive ends in football were nothing
but heavyweight boxers in the seventies and the early eighties.
Then they like, now we're gonna play the n and
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then all of a sudden, tight ends started to say, nah,
let me not get so big, let me try and
be a receiver or let me be a quarterback. Quarterbacks
ain't nothing but like former could have been tight ends,
former could have been wide receivers. Look at the numbers,
speed at the position now. But it was a back
of the day. It was like, no, I gotta be
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the tight end kind of type. Now I gotta be
the receiver type right six three, six, four two ten quarterback. Nah,
receiver yeah, no, quarterback nah, I don't know. I could
play both. That's the beauty. It's the ball thing. And
guess who ain't spinning with it. Damn it, Bella check,
I do it, I do it. We're gonna be okay,
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we're gonna get it. Where receivers act corners of the
easiest thing to get ass Deon Sanders in football is
a skilled player. It's easy to go get some dudes
that run a Fox four in the forty and play
on the edges. It's easy, easier than go get you
somebody sixty five three ten that could run under five
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in the forty. Find that big old mammoth. Find that mammal.
Good luck. Right, So Belichick is not zigging where everybody
else is going. He's staying stubborn now and then came
to haunt them. Now it's here on his doorsteps. So
I just think it's simple. I think Belichick hasn't evolved.
It hurts to say it because I think he's the
greatest coach ever. But as I was up last night
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literally watching film of eight year olds in slow motion,
realizing I need to make some changes, great changes not
only to the scheme but to some of the personnel. Oh,
he need to play that position, He needs to share that.
He needs to go over there. Gotta do it. I know,
sometimes it feels like a tug of war with you
and the players, and sometimes it feel like a tug
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of war with yourself within yourself. Like Devin, I don't
want to change this. It's worked so hard, it's worked
so well. It's worked so long that you hear that,
anybody hear that frozen. Let it go, Let it go. God,
we wasted Bill Belichick at his in man, come on, man,
I want to see him get it right. So where
do you think the Patriots go from here? I think
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it's a rap. I think it's rap. I don't like it.
I don't like it at all. What do he say?
Whatever boys saying Belly, I don't like that. I don't
like that shit at all. He ain't never banana. I
don't like this. I look at the Patriots et ne banana.
I don't like this. I don't like this at all.
Where do you think they go from here? And it's
Belichick to Blaine. Ah See, he's had three three plus
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seasons of changing. It ain't changing. And if he's the
blame let's go all the way back full circle, Belichick
or Brady who was more important to their dynasty all
six of those championships Belichick or Brady. I got another
epic moment. I was on slossing in Crenshaw at the
gas station used to be there where Nipsey Hustle Marathon was,
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and I remember getting some gas from my mama. She's like, boy,
get get get three dollars forty three cents on pump five.
That's how it used to be back today. You had
no credit card, you had no money. Like Mama'd be like,
get the ass trail. I'm not lying. I'm talking three
forty three. That's what we had to answer, three forty
three on pump five. And I'm there and this dude
was sitting there in this white Cadillac, you know, the
one with that little wheel on the back, and it
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was like and all I heard was this, I'm punder gas.
I heard the long don dong don' dong don't And
then but I remember how we'd all be getting I
was like, what is that. I'm a little kid again,
and I'm like, what's this? I love rap, right, So
I'm like I said something to the dude, he gangster
up to it. I'm I was like, I ain't tripping.
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I was like, hey, excuse me, what you listen to?
He said, Oh that's too short, that's new too short?
I said, oh, thank you. I kept pumping. We was
done by then three forty three, go fast. So anyway, man,
I'm just gonna roll in here sometimes cause this made
me feel like I'm in my car and all the
images and impressions I had growing up of people riding
by me all fresh, and I was sitting there like
ooh one day, one day, all right, y'all one day
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maybe to day. You guys are all going the project
transitioned out or King of Transitions, and you guys to
get this book right here. Never shut up, homie. I'm
telling you this. This book got the two short story
in it. Do it? No? Probably not, I don't know.
So the point is support the community, support the kids,
let them live out their dreams, make them a reality.
That's all I gotta do. Leave a recurring donation the
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of this team, or just leave your email. Any donation,
it counts. We got love for you, guys, stop watching
these damn videos and not leaving something for these kids.
Damn it, That's what I'm trying to say. All right,
let's talk about Aaron Rodgers with his old grumpy ass.
Aaron Rodgers cracked me up. Boy. He's so smart, but
he's so grumpy. He's so unhappy with his four hundred
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million he happy. I guess I don't know. Aaron Rodgers
and I have had words before, and I don't know.
I don't have a problem with him, but I just
see grumpy. I'm like, damn emit, more light, like turn
on the light, be nicer, be happier. Whatever do you,
Aaron Rodgers, You're a beast. He recently referred to t
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Travis Kelsey, though, is mister Pfizer told you kind of
a little dusty, like pig Pan always dust around him. Right.
During a discussion about the New York Jets game against
Kansas City, he said, quote, our defense played really well,
mister Pfiser didn't have a crazy impact on the game.
But then fans and you know, everybody the work. The
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world is filled with pen and hu. The world is
filled with receipts. Social media, the Internet is a receipt
can't choose, see, and they went at him, Hey, wait
a minute, don't you play for the New York Jets,
And doesn't Woodie Johnson own the New York Jets? And
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since his last name is Johnson, isn't he the heir
to the Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical fortune. Can't even get
a good joke off Aaron Rodgers. Cats ain't playing that.
So then they pointed out that how you gonna play
for the Jets and take a pay cut to do
so for mister pharmaceutical big pharmer himself, and then clown
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him for getting to check for an endorsement for Pfizer.
M hm hm right, So it's interesting. We all know
Aaron Rodgers is gonna talk about somebody who got jabbed
like me and clown them. Okay, take the jokes. It's funny,
he says that, And then it just reminds me of
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a couple of things I heard growing up. Like my
grandma used always say, you can't bullshit the bullshitter. Yeah,
I was young when I used to hear that too.
She's like, can't bullshit the bullshitter, And that's basically what
my grandma said. Don't come up to me lying because
I know how to lie because I lied to So
if I'm a BS, that's how you recognize BS. You
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know how you recognize BS because you've been BS in yourself, right,
you know all your jokes kind of like the Dion
conversation of you judge you shall be judged. You're never
in that school of thought. You're never in that space
unless you're in that space. Aaron Rodgers can't be joking
somebody out like that unless it's gonna boomerang, Right, what
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you do? Somebody gonna do you and it's gonna come
back and hit you. So you're getting your jokes off,
getting your rock soft, talking about oh look at this
big farm of food, looking at this big farm food
and literally casting checks from big farmer. I don't care
either way. I'm not mad at Travis Kelse. Hey. I
would have took the endorsement too, because shoot, I got
the JAB for free, probably had to pay for it
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through her insurance. I would take a half a million
dollar check or more to just sit there and go
like this, I did both, mom, see you know what
I mean? Whatever, because I took the jab. Why did
I take the jab? It's simple. I took the jab
because I didn't know any better. I had fear dannit,
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fear of the unknown, fear of doing something to my kids.
And frankly, I was like it beast alternative. What if
I'm wrong? Right? What if I don't do it and
I'm wrong because my niece didn't do it and she
was right. I guess she's still alive and five and
I'm alive and fine, So I guess we're both right.
But everybody like, no, one day, martiall is, guess what's
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going happy You took the jail and you're going to die.
She is too. No, no, no, no, but but one day
you're just gonna That's why your voice goes out. Nah,
that was happening before that. Oh no, no, that's why. Uh,
that's why you asked you. I mean, let just be
looking for I don't know. I don't know. I just
know one thing that's for certain. It's gonna end one day.
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So I don't get caught up in the big pharma
conversation of vaccines and not. I just told people, look,
I am not anti vax. I just know when we
were going through COVID, if you ain't get the vacs
you're not coming over my house. I would see you
in the streets. Remember you told you everything is wrap
for me. Nah, seriously, My daddy he got the vacs
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and he came up where it was in the backyard
like we was in a drive drive in, like he
ninety feet away. I'm like, daddy, Daddy, take the mask off,
you know on the winds booring too. My daddy's still
wearing a mask. I think my daddy's still over there.
And call them what you want, but call him mister Whitley,
you know what I mean. Him and his wife they
old so they like, uh, they just got their fifth booster.
I'm dene with the boosters now, ain't gonna lie y'all
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got me. Y'all y'all don't convince me no boosting, But yeah,
I got the JAB and one of them boosters. I
think is something. Sucker's hurt too. But whatever. I don't
got flu shots. I don't got all the technic shots.
I don't got every shot everything that the doctor say
you should get, I be getting it. And y'all can
say whatever you want. Good luck seeing me in real
life saying you were in better shape to me, HOI
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you're in better condition to me, Shoot, I ain't trying
to do that now. It was seriously about the iddy bidies,
the unknown, as simple as that. I ain't got nothing
else to say about it. But I love that Aaron
Rodgers trying to bullshit the bullshitter and trying to bullshit
and go through it because they're all everybody, all them dudes,
whoever you talking about. Everybody smells like money in the
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pursuit of it in capitalism, right, Ain't that the way
everybody smelled like everybody got that money stintch on them? Right?
You know how money smell. So stop moving the gold post.
If you're Aaron Rodgers, look at him, lit the facts
missed that five dollar Oh mister Johnson high, Hey, how
you doing, Woody, Woody, Woody you hey, Woody shaking my hand, Woody,
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thank you, mister Johnson. Like you know, stop playing, cause
y'all just taking different ways to the same place. You know, Simple,
is that? Right? Simple? Is that? Like You're like, I'm
gonna take Andrews Vista. He's like, all right, I'm gonna
take over here. I see you down the hill, then
see you on Stocker food. You know what I mean?
Like miss me, man, miss me hate that. I hate
people that be trying to like look over there at
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divert because all I can do this over here, oh man,
and stop emphasizing that you are higher than now? Are
you bigger than now? When the guy made a life
changing decision, and look his life, he wanted to do something.
If he wanted to get the JAB, it was to
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protect him in theirs like the whole league. Didn't the
whole league get a jab. So look, it could be
life changing, then to me have to be life damning.
It could be like, yeah, I took something that now
there seems like we didn't have to take. I just
don't like how that got politicized. But hey, to your point,
on both sides, the people who took it were coming
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out like you better take it or else, and the
people who didn't take it was like I ain't taking
it or what? And then that was the beef right
cripping in blood and out there I saw it happen.
I was just saying, take it to be safe, and
if you don't take it, fine, just don't come over
my house until I figure out what the hell is
going on. That's all I had. Was that wrong? So
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tell me was I wrong for not even letting people
come over my house that weren't vaccinated? Was I beat
that up? In the comments? I dare you? I ain't
my niece. Heyll No, i'n't let my niece come over.
I was like, oh, I Sawry at the drive in,
just like my daddy. You gotta stop playing. And should
Aaron be making these type of jokes about Kelsey, especially
when I think you and mister Johnson got a good
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thing going on, right? And how do we think about
Kelsey in terms of what he feels about these jokes?
Do you think Kelsey like in these? Are he like this? Dude?
He gonna send them Swifties at you. It's gonna be
a problem, gonna be a hell of a problem. All right,
let's funk with some comments. Get out here, damn, why
are you talking too much? And title fans, I wonder, though,
what do these high end celebrities stink will happen when
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they go out in public? Of course, and title fans
are wrong, but it's hard to police the world. Great point.
I always tell myself, even though it's not correct and
it's not right. Once I leave my house, I am on,
I am getting videotaped. I am getting somebody is screenshot
and sending pigs and DM and somebody they saw me
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and they telling people. I see it in the commerce
all the time. Oh I just ran into you Wiley
here and there and all that. Yeah, I'm always thinking
I'm on like, whatever you do, we'll be seen and
held in the court of public opinion right at the
same time. Sometimes the craziest thing is when I'm out
with my friends. Like one of my friends from high school,
she's super fine. I can't lie. She she my homegirl.
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You know, I met her when she was dusty and
now she's super fine. I ain't my fault, never mess
with her nothing, just to find his hunger. But I
know when I'm out and we hang, I know cats
be like ooh Walley, okay, okay. And I got a
few friends like that. I'm from La man. They find
out here at my fault. So you can't be the
homie cause you find so it's crazy like that. Sometimes
I'd be having these like you know, you have a
meeting and you'd be like, you be counting the numbers
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how many dudes here? I mean a good cause it
be all girls and you oh damn allah. Probably transition law.
I know I cats act. I know how y'all talk
and how y'all gossip. It's funny, all right. We owe
celebrities nothing, and they owe us nothing. You owe. Look,
the celebrity is on a mission to make you like him,
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to become a celebrity. Support my product, support my music,
for my movie yet and once you do that, he
doesn't owe you anything in his real life, and you
don't owe him anything in terms of his real life.
You don't owe him. He don't owe you, but when
you see him, you act like he owes you because
you gave him money. Over there. No, he pays you
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back through the entertainment you paid him. He entertained you
deal done. He a regular person. He don't owe you nothing.
Now me, I'm gonna give you something, but trust me,
I don't owe you nothing, or that chicken wing gonna
come out on you. You trust me. If anybody get
chicken wing by me, they ain't gonna like me. Ask
that dude in Vegas. I got caught slipping last time
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and he tried to run up on me. All right,
It is kind of weird that he refused to take
pictures with kids, and he's a Disney star, Okay, I
will give you that. Like the brand of being Captain America,
it's kind of like you ain't like I get it,
like Snoopers is like, nah, I'm good, good cub, but
Captain America. But that's Mackie. I ain't mad at him
because no, he'll owe anybody anything in his real life.
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He really doesn't. Fights and deaths. We going hard, but
y'all are going way harder. Truth bomb. Yes, I said
that about the players rivalries. Y'all need to get it right.
We are going hard on the field, but y'all in
the stands going way harder and way too hard. Actually,
it ain't that serious. Do you know? After every rivalry game,
the both teams they come together, they have prayer circles.
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They say, what's up boy, what you've been up to?
How you like it over there? It's cool in Pittsburgh, Yeah, man,
we love him an house Baltimore, Oh man, stop playing man,
you alright? No, They on the other team every time
they cut away and and them dudes be bro hugging,
and y'all up in there throwing blows and throwing bows.
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Calm down, fans, calm down, Rodney Harrison. Nothing wrong with
what he said. He's just he went way he went
about it and kept going on about it on that platform.
Oh then you try to bait the guy into saying
something bad. Yeah, debate is the word. He's not trying
to bait him. He's like, man, tell the truth, and
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everybody know Chris Jones was not telling the truth. He
was being a politician in that moment. And that's okay.
I'm not mad at Chris Jones. Hey, that's what you
want to do. When you're an active player, you don't
step in it. When you're a former player, you tell
how it is. Certain players do both, but not Chris Jones.
He didn't want to say how it really was. What
was wrong with what he said? If we can say
that players a great, good elite, can't we also say
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the opposite. Don't want to be called garbage? Play better?
Can't take the criticism. Pick up that clipboard. I agree
with that dog you ca'me. Youre walking around saying somebody great, amazing, unbelievable,
and then say somebody is garbage. To be like what
you say, like it's a bouncing act. Gotta have it,
got to have that respect, right, You got to have
that perspective. If somebody's great, somebody sucks, simple as that. Yeah,
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I remember saying that criticism is the cost of praise.
That's a while it is them. Criticism is the cost
of praise. Basically, your ass wanted all this love. It's
gonna come with meal. Trust me. I was glad Zach
had a good game wishing. Will had no issue with
Harrison's statement. Didn't think it was a knock or criticism
rather than an honest evaluation. Always appreciate Marcels's level headed analysis.
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Thank you very much. All Right, child, y'all know how
we finish every show. We finished it with a wily ism. Yeah,
brought to you by by this transition to the shallow
nothing is deep. Ooh my god. This hurt me. This
helped me too. Man. You ever go around somebody and
they just ain't deep enough and they'd be like, what, man,
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you too deep? And I'd be like, no, you ain't
deep enough, you shallow. So I realized, to the shallow,
nothing's deep, and it made me stop giving them my
deeper thoughts. My deeper thoughts were my greater ambitions, you know,
my really lofty goals. I couldn't give it to you, homie.
Why because your pool too shallow. I can't dive in
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the shallow end. I did that in Oregon. Growing Up
has a track beat. Got my first concussion doing that,
maybe my second point being it was a concussion. Ah Man,
you gotta know if it's a three on the side
of they pool, or if it's an eight, or if
it's a ten, or if it's a sixteen. You've ever
seen sixteen in the big old Olympic pools? Oh man,
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you gotta know. Some cats David making you feel bad? Right,
and then you over there, you like, what's I can't
do everything I want to do in this part of
the pool. I need to go to the deep end
so I could flex. You go on the deep end,
you can start hitting the summer sauce to flips, right,
you could dive in. You can do what you want
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to do. Hey, do what you want. You got enough
room to go, get it, Go get it. You go
on that deep end. It's limited. Oh I can stand
up here, that's cool. It was getting a little hot.
Let me get down here. Oh now squat, Now gonna
be there for a minute. That is a national alert. Whoa,
that's bad. Turn that off? Those are bad? Huh. I
ain't gonna make a joke. I don't know. I don't
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read them usually, but I know something bad ab it.
So you gotta remember what part of the pool you in, man,
and then how limited it could be sometimes if you
can't swim. Good lord, sorry, could you say that again? Damn?
What's going on? Yo? I ain't gonna never talk about
Aaron Rodgers and fire Urgain. They owe me big farmer coming.
So the point being, just know who you're around, and
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remember it's okay you're gonna be limited. If you're around
the shallow homie. Just give him a little bit, you know,
sit there and have a drink with them, have your
shoulders burn with him, talk a little talk with him,
Squat down if you want to with him, but don't
try and flex, don't try and flip, don't try and
do too much on him, because man, I hate being
around them kind of cats. I'll be trying to dive in.
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I'm like this shallow ass yo. Ain't trying to hear
my greater No, why would you ever not do that?
You should do that for a living. People were telling
me that when I wanted to leave Broadcast Network and
I left. Everybody like, ah, what happened? I was like,
I have way more in me than just that, and
that is amazing. And stop making it like that's bad,
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and stop making it seem like they're bad. I'll tell
you who's bad. I'll tell you the things they do
wrong that if caught, or the things that they're lying about.
Other than that, that's an amazing profession. But I'm forty eight,
I got eighty biddies, and I'm trying to impact the
whole world. I can't do that in just that world.
Just can't. It is what it is. You don't believe me?
Why Steven? They want to move on to something else
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and he number one anybody? My point being, so make
sure you guys understand this. To the shallow man, nothing
is deep, all right, y'all. That'll do it. For more
to it, check the show notes for all the information
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