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Would that do? Oh? It's Friday. I feel good, all right.
I had a great lunch. And remember I told y'all
about two weeks ago I had a lunch with one
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of my former bosses at the Four Letters ESPN. Well,
we're gonna be working together, and I'm so elated because
he's gonna help turn Project Transition not only into a
global charity, but run it like it's say business like
he ran ESPN. So I know y'all gonna start guessing
who is who is it? Good luck I will have
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a press release or we'll have a launch event or
something like that. I'll put his name out there soon enough.
But it was just great breaking bread with him once again.
Always been one of my favorite people to the point
where we still had that relationship, and now he's in
a place where he wants to give and he knows
me I'm making a living off a given, so we're
gonna do this the right way. So excited for that.
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Last night, went to another charity function event. It's called
teen Impact. I love to share the love man. I
went to this event. It was amazing, hosted by Nina Westbrook. YEP,
sounds like who it is? Right. Basketball player used to
go to UCLA married to Russell Westbrook. So let's just
say they kids might ball. Let's see how that turns out. Right,
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amazing charity because I've known of the work of this
charity and it was great to finally put a name
to it and see the infrastructure, which is kids with
severe disabilities.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
I'm talking like cerebral palsy, etc.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Like just kids who really have it tough, and their
whole life experience with their mother, their father, their family
is nothing but doctor appointments and disappointment a lot of times.
The videos just gut wrenching, pulling on your heartstrings. I'm
just watching it. You see some of the kids their
live attendance and it was just.
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Wold, very emotional for real.
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It was at the River Era Country Club and walking
around there with Chip Kelly there, Martin Jarmond was there,
ad for UCLA, etc. A lot of great people really
chipping in for this cause. But the Kansas basketball team
when they won the championship, a lot of teams when
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they go out there and you'll see maybe a disabled
kid with them, Well, there's a program Team Impact that
places that kid with those players, with that college, with
those collegiate athletes and they become a part of the
team and they practice with them, you know, and run
win sprints with them and just really inspire. Man. The
crazy thing is they both give to each other because
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you learn appreciation, strength, resiliency, all those kind of attributes
when you're around someone who obviously is fighting for their life.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
You're out there trying to fight for a position, win
a game.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
They're fighting for their life and they're like ten years
old and they're telling you to stop crying, and they're
telling you it's gonna be okay, and they're telling you
they're gonna be.
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Fine, and a lot of times they're not. Rn It
was crazy.
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Well all right, so amazing work being done by Team Impact.
You guys look them Upteamimpact dot org and check their
organization out.
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And support it. All right, y'all, what shall we.
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Salute to you out there for Washington, Maryland. Keep supporting
Project Transition. Love to you, big dog. All right, let's
talk about john and Manzel and that way that he
didn't poured his own damn career. The sucker he got
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to the NFL said I got the chill to chill
to chill, didn't put in no work. Oh my god.
I have not seen this one with my own eyes,
but I've heard of guys like this. Obviously, Michael Vick
had some famous quotes out there where he didn't necessarily
watch film or study as much.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
As he should have.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
But Johnny Manziel is on record, and he ain't the
only one saying that he watched zero film in the NFL.
All right, so we know who Manziel is and I
ain't gonna lie. I got caught up in that mainia too.
When he ran that one playoff. It was A and
M versus Alabama, and he was running like that. I
was like, ooh, backyard boogie, that's my guy. Little dude,
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little engine that could, little Doug Flutie again. Yo. Yeah,
I was all in on it, right, And then I
don't know if it was Drake or something happened. I
was like, I'm off, I'm off something happened, and it
wasn't Drake thought it was just like he leaning away
too hard into that lane.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
So his NFL career was marred.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
By a lot of failures, let's be real, and one
key reason, they say, is obviously lack of dedication. So
the Untold Johnny Football documentary on Netflix highlights his failure
to study game film, as confirmed by his former agent,
who heard from other general managers that Manziella doesn't watch tape. Bro,
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he don't watch no tape. He don't know. And the
agent said, Eric Burkhard said his iPad hours is zero
point zero zero, A damn shame, all right, So Manzil,
I'm self admitted to not watching any game film, indicating
this severe lack of preparation. And he said, yeah, it
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was zero as well. Now let's talk about it. You
remember that time you went to the Cavs game where
you're supposed to start and all that stuff, and that
was a big thing. I remember that one happened, and
that just reinforced the perception. Hey, bru, you.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Ain't committed to your craft.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
So obviously the lack of dedication, lack a commitment, you're
not prepared, You're lack of work ethic. You're playing against
the best players in the world. Guess what's gonna happen
to you. Let's just say it won't go so well,
and your potential to succeed will be like your iPad
hours zero points zero zero. But there was also sound
of this that came. Mike mcdaiells talked about it, and
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he was in Cleveland when Johnny Manziel was there.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
So I want you all to check that out.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
I was there.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I was there too.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
I was there. I was there, and I was getting the.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Reports of zero that is real.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
How do you go to the gum coaches saying, hey, man, look,
Johnny don't know nothing. He ain't look at no film.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
I tried to stay in my lane at that time.
It was kind of a hairy situation. You know, it's
up in the air whether or not there was congruence
of thought in that draft selection. Let's say, so we
knew what it was and at that time, it was
more like see you know, yeah, that was that was
a wild time there.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
And I want y'all to them just think about what
he said, because he said the obvious, but he said
something else in there another layer that I love that
he ain't get in the way. And I love that
about sports, that there are actual roles, get in where
you fit in, you eat what you kill. Like sports,
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I mean, more than anything else that I've been a
part of. And it's supposed to be a pure meritocracy,
but it's not because there is politics and sports.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
But still it's damn close. WHOA you can have it all.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
I mean everybody at your feet, begging feet, just oh,
worshiping you, or you can have people dissing you, dismissing you,
cutting you, getting rid of you, discarding you.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
And it's all based on what you do. That's it.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
I remember when I was the man at the peak
of my powers in the NFL, San Diego couldn't tell
me dog, And I mean, look, it takes a discipline
to not go and take advantage of that, and I'm
sure I did.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Oh I'll give you one quick example.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
I was banging that master p one time when they
had chapel and I had my doors open and I
had what four fifteens.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
And I ain't here, and I'm like, damn.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I'm disrespecting God. And it wasn't like that. It was
just like, dog, you really caught up. I got all
my chains on not going to chapel that week. I
used to go a lot, though, but one going that
week Boom boom boom. They couldn't even read. They can't
even a Philippians four. I was in the zouel, right,
So I was ignorant at times. I know I was,
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But I always prepared. I want to know why, because
preparation is the separation. Sounded like Russell Wilson up here,
but yeah, preparation is the separation if you prepare. Oh,
it ain't even the like be better than them first.
That occurs, like you don't know if you better than
them even though you prepare, because there have been times
when you're well prepared, still got your ass kicked. Right.
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It ain't about that like I'm prepared, I'm gonna beat you. Nah,
you better calm down, bruh. It's a lot of other
things that play other than that preparation. But I tell
you what, it always does. It always empowers you to
anticipate in football, but not guess. There's a huge difference.
A lot of casts guess, and when you guess, you're
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gonna guess wrong. But when you anticipate, you always prepare
for wherever it goes, whatever comes right, you anticipate, I
think they're gonna run over here? How they did?
Speaker 2 (11:30):
I jump on it?
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Right? But if you guessing, you just like they're gonna
run here, Oh damnit, play action over right. Anticipation like
I think it's coming here, think it's here you And
that's what preparation does. It makes you like almost relive
that moment because you've been through it before, because you
prepare for it like you really live through it. You
visualized it. Your mind's already there. Now your body has
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met you there, and now let's go make that play.
That's the only thing. And Johnny Manziel, damn dog, you
must be ignorant. Ain't no party that fresh, ain't no
drake hangout that cool. You got only a football field
with trained assassin's black belts all around, and you.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Experienced that for the first time on the field.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Oh come to oh man, you better already it better
be muscle memory. Oh that's coming too. Here we go right,
Oh they oh they dropping deep. All right, let's run
the ball right here. Just check out of that. Come on.
But if you like what they do, oh, let's go.
The man that long, that long in football gone or sack.
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So he really didn't do himself any favor. That's crazy.
And the mental dynamic of someone who goes that far
and doesn't prepare in those moments tells me two things.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
One self sabotage.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
That person got some deep demons and two self worth issues.
Didn't think they deserved that didn't think thirty words here
of that cast out right there, pop champagne. Without winning
the championship, you ain't working when you get there. All
that work, you know what I mean? Heels?
Speaker 2 (13:09):
You know how many drills?
Speaker 1 (13:11):
You know? I many skills you gotta have to get there.
And then you get there and you're like, I'm good,
Pop up a drag and just chill.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Blow a line.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Hit Michael jack what little Wayne say? Hit?
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Did Michael Jackson get a new nose?
Speaker 1 (13:27):
What? What? Man Zel? You're different though, I gotta see
you in these real streets. I gotta see you in
real life and talk through that, but the self sabotage
and the self worthfare issues are real. But hey, I've
heard him recently talk about how he's distancing himself from
the game and he's moving on. So that's good because
I think he's addressing those demons because ain't no damn
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way you get that damn far and stop running. You
imagine running the four hundred, get to three ninety and
sax forget it now your legs and lack of gas
is gonna say, hey, bro them last ten, that's on you.
But you gonna quit. You don't stop moving, you don't
stop working. WHOA, that's tough. So man, what do y'all
think about this story? Like where would Johnny Manziel have
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been if he worked, like if he focused, if he dedicated,
because he has he has some little skills in there.
Don't don't say that height. Doug Flutie was balling too,
made the Pro Bowl, Like you can ball at that hype.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Don't give me that hype stuff.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
He was he was little in college and he was
balling right, want of the heidsman to stop that? And
like zero film, what's your thoughts of Like have you
ever done that at your job? Like you ever had
a big presentation, didn't even prepare at all, just went
in there and winged it. Yeah you can wing it.
Then somebody gonna clip your wings sooner or let it
better stop playing. I just don't understand why he wasn't
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disciplined when he got to the league. Them party is
gonna be bigger and better if you ball like you
can't cash out. Yeah, be a baller, be as big
as you could be.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Everybody gonna be waiting on you to go party. Got
caught up.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
Yeah, baby ding ding ding ding ding ding ding a ding.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Ding doom And then they hit that clip. You can
smoke a split on the cliff, but you still won't
be high enough. Or what did else? He say? Oh?
What enough to tuss? So not they not being nating
that whole happy pappy, that's happy to be nappy. I
saw him at the Speach when I was hosting the
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after party in DJing, and I was like, that's Tretch
and he was beyond cool, like one of those like dangs,
super duper cool. Him had been rock. We were hanging
out in the little section, and I kept looking like
because when I was growing up, obviously I was smaller.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Now I'm way bigger and I'm way bigger than him.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Treach ain't that big, but he yoked and leaned all that,
but he ain't that big. And I kept looking like
and you remember he always had that bat. Now, I
used to be like dog. I used to be kind
of like intimidated. Boy he rapping the jersey. I was like, wooh,
that sound rougher than New York. And he had that bat.
And I remember growing up like, damn, I don't want
to see trust nowhere. Then I saw Trusting there and
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were talking. I'm like, man, hey on, no, that's a
cool dude. And he ain't that big. So but boy,
he was ripping that stage. Man, that dude had a run.
Respect to Tratch wherever you are, big dog. Respect.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
All right, let's talk about this.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
You talk going to the topic not yet probably transitioned
out or you gotta support the kids first, it's for
the kids. Got to be the kids. Now we'll hook
it up. Let's talk about Michigan. Theay out there looking
at what's this mean? What is this theay out there
signed stealing allegedly. Let's talk to it. It's been a
weird year for Michigan in terms of off the field
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or on the field indiscretions turning to off the field
and punishments. Because on the field they're balling out of control.
They look like the best team if you look at
like margin of victory undefeated obviously twenty nine point average
margin of victory. So they balling, all right, loaded roster.
You can't poke holes in them right now.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Now.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Also you can allege that they are signs stealing because
of a report that came from Yahoo that they may
have broken the NCAA rules in the process. Here's a
few layers.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Because I didn't my homework see Johnny Manzaiah'll do my homework.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I'm prepared. God dang. The legality of stealing signs, Murky,
let's talk through it. If you can watch an opposing
coach and deduce the call they say, go for it.
Like if you just see a coach over there doing this,
and then you know that play when you play them
and he does this, defend that play.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
That's all good.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Intercepting in gag communications is against the rules.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
So if they doing something.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
During the game, especially ing technology, you know you can't
do that.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
That's illegal though, all right.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
So also illegal is in person scouting of future opponents.
That means, oh, we got what Ohio state in three weeks?
What you're doing today, Jim?
Speaker 4 (18:17):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Well you got going, man, I'm gonna go take this
flight out of the Ohio State. Go see the board
door the ordeal. You better not say your ass home,
all right? So they mentioned that specifically in this report.
Now the athletics Brendan Quinn remember the name, uh he
said quote, Michigan is being accused of using a vast
network to steal opposing team signs. Oh damn a syndicate,
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Damn a network. And that's Look, I don't know what
happened and what they doing. If you ain't cheating, you
ain't trying, blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
But I do know when I hear network, I'm like,
they try to cover their track.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
You know, if you want to fool somebody, everybody go,
you go get the signs right network?
Speaker 2 (19:04):
So I was like, oh damn, that don't sound good.
But we'll see what's happening, all right.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Despite the Big Ten claiming it knows about credible evidence
of wrongdoing per Brandon, remember him, no material has been
presented to Michigan yet.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
So this comes after Jim.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Harball already had served that three game suspension for allegedly
lying to the NCUBLEA officials.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Wasn't that about a hamburger or something? Something silly?
Speaker 1 (19:26):
All right?
Speaker 2 (19:26):
So he's denied having.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Any awareness of any cheating here too. Hey man, got
my hands clean. I don't know what y'all talking about,
Big as school, big old camping. Look, we got one
hundred and ten thousand people at the damn game. You
think I know everybody? Do it?
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Go, Jim, get busy.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
So it's funny that all this is happening. Two scandals
for NC DOUBLEA in seven games and y'all undefeated. Coincidence
like y'all getting y'all sself edge. Coincidence are causality? A sore?
Do we go from? Here? Is the conversation. They even
don't understand just shed It's extremely unclear. They think this
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could be either just swept under the rug, like look, dog,
come on man, like we still got to play and
what are you sorry? Our assistant grad assistant went to
the game because her boyfriend was there and you know
what I mean, like trying to play it off like that,
or it could be a huge scandal because here we
go again and your repeat of thunder.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
In terms of being in trouble this year.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
All right, And then there was one other caveat to
this before I get into what my storytelling time is about.
They suggested that they use NFL style microphones and the helmets,
especially at the power five level, because then this would
just go away, right, Like, you ain't gotta be doing
all this.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
If you just like, hey, bruh, run right.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
You know what he'd be like, Okay, run right, run
right right?
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Do that simple.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
But they're like, they did an article about it, and
Chris Vanini wrote the story in twenty twenty two about it.
Guess what it said It might be better for them
to just keep it the same way because some schools
would rather be good at signs stealing to implement new technology. Wow,
they're like, na, na, don't clean this up. Don't make
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this perfect, because that is some gamesmanship. That's part of
the game, you know, wink. We know how to handle this.
We'll handle this ourselves. Interesting, all right, This takes me
back to I got a story for y'all playing Peyton Manning.
I don't know the year, I want to say ninety nine,
probably ninety nine or two thousand one of those two.
We're in Indy now in preparation.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
For that week. All my god, we had some audio tips.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I don't know if we had the sounds, because usually
you watch film in the dark and the quiet, you
don't hear anything. So that's why a lot of times
players don't know other players' names. We just know him
by numbers. Hey, oh fifty five balling? No, he nice
because you can't hear anything, Ain't no Al Michael saying
number fifty five. Jared Irons like nobody doing that, right,
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So remember him for Michigan Beasts. So so we just like, oh,
fifty five balling, okay, fifty five, oh right, and you
just call him fifty five until he gets big enough,
recognizable enough where now you ain't calling him fifty five.
You call him by his real name. Oh oh oh,
that's Junior. Say all respect, Salu. So you know what
I mean.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
So you got to get there first.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Now that said, I remember when we got audio tip
a all week Peyton Manning. When he says a word
that has an R in it starts with an R,
that gonna run right, Okay, So we practicing. Remember you
can anticipate don't guess. But when you get in the game,
if you hear robot robot a rambow rambo or what
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Roger Roger, this is all before Omaha, He's like, check
it out.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
He might be running right. We get into the game
first quarter.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Roger Roger, Roger Rogers said, hello, you hand that ball
off to the right. No you didn't. Wow, And we
I think we had the number one defense in the
NFL that year, So y'all all, yeah, wow, all right,
ramble ram ramble over rob rod rifle rifle, check rifle,
check the rifle, check rifle. Trying to play it off
like that check rifle, check rifle. Say it like he
handing that ball off again. Were like, why wh wa
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wah all first half, why wh wow? Tearing them up.
I think it was drim James there at that time.
I come out in the second half. This is Peyton
manning this the sheriff. Y'all he different and he come out.
You know, he's sitting there, Roger Roger, Roger Roger saying,
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huck do this and this time he says sight.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
We all there, including our secondary.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Yeah, Marvin Harrison running down the sideline, you know, with
his quiet self just quietly like, come over here. Peyton
manned through the ball. He caught it in the parking lot.
It was touched down like nine hundred yards. We were like,
we're having a rambo. We got killed, oh man. And
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that's the game you play, right, So that's why they
signed Stealing, because you want to be able to anticipate
what's coming. And if you can anticipate it, that means
mentally you've already been in that moment. So now it's
gonna be easier to make that play, and you're gonna
make that play faster.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
So it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Another time this happened to me before we're actually signed Stealing,
I was the victim and being a running back. So
at Columbia, in case y'all forgot or didn't know, I
don't know. I was a running back and kick returner
on top of being a d N my last two
years running back all four years d N my last
two years for real, for real. I used to till,
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used to roll. So anyway, we're playing for them, don't laugh,
power five, power five hundred, right, So we're playing for them,
and I get like an eight yard game something crazy
like second and two whatever, and coach on the sidelines.
This is cocky, he got he like, I guess he
thinking that Marshall's going to the league and he indestructible
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and they can't stop him. Guess what he did, and
everybody know this signal. He tried to hide it though,
he kind of like this. I'm like, all right, I
know what that means to me, running back, let me
do it again. We get it, you know, no huddle,
Let's go. Guess who else knows what that is? Coach
the other team, especially the opposing linebackers, And all I
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remember is getting the ball like this and woo.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Next thing I know, I was in.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
The infield way by a fence, talking about I gotta
go pee, and I missed my mama for real. And
then the next thing I remember, I'm on the bus
trying to poke through the emergency exit of the bus.
You know that little donuhing up there whatever they he
and you can escape from the escape atch. I'm trying
to punch it out standing on the seats. I remember this,
(26:07):
and I'm trying to peep. I was gonna get up
there and try and peel and just leak all on
the side and stuff.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
They're like oh, don sit down. Then.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
I remember that night or the next day, crazy, right,
I got knocked the funk out. Long story short, I
saw that dude like ten years later at a bar.
He come up to me like this, I forget his name.
Respect to you, bro. He was like this, you don't
know me, do you? And I was like, first of all,
I hate when people do that, like you know, I don't.
That's why you asked that way. No, I don't. Why
what was up? I was like, what was up? He
(26:35):
was like, I played for four of them, remember me?
I was like, no. He was like the linebacker. I
got a good hit on y'all. Oh you knocked me out? Like,
what's up for you?
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Owe me a drink now, damnit?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
So we had a good time, right, But there are
so many micro things you could pick.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Up on a game, so many things.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
When you see someone's fingers pressed and they used to
be back in the old school, that means they abut
to run the ball. When their fingers a light barely
touching the ground, that means they go pass because he's
trying to get up out of there right now was
back in the old school days. What else we got
used to see linemen who used to angle out like
they couldn't help themselves a little fat butts.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
They used to be like this.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
You'd be like, oh you about to go that way?
You're fat, boy, you better stand square. So now they
really are good at that, but boy, it used to
be a day they'd be like, you're like, which way
you think I'm going? I think that way? Remember that?
What else? Running backs in different stances, right, so they
come out when they know they're gonna get the ball,
they in it's like and when they ain't gonna get
the ball, they kind of like, You're like, now I'm
(27:33):
watching them shoulders, Boy, you better get back like that.
If not, I'm gonna anticipate what the play is. Wide
receivers tipping it. You know. You see some guys when
they know they don't get the ball, they really leaning
into it. Some guys when they know it they just
got a run block, they be chilling. Sometimes. I even
heard this about like Michael Irvin Dion said that I
think he was. He was like he always put his Oh,
(27:54):
Jerry Rice, he always put his inside foot there when
he was gonna go and run a slant right one,
two three, Because it's for the foot if the inside
foot there, first step, second step, third step, pivot and
then you run it. Little stuff like that, right, we
pick up on all dog, we pick up on all
of that. What else we got the speed of which
(28:14):
they break the huddle sometimes like they be in the
huddle and they go like this, and then you see
how they disperse, and sometimes the receivers take off. You like, oh,
they're about to pass. And if the receivers is just chilling,
all they about to run. Little stuff. Man, it's crazy.
All we do in that dark room with no sound
on is fart. Let me start.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Do we be launching coach be yelling?
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Shut up? But seriously, we all just want to watch
for tendencies. It's all about to docing statistically what they
may do. And then it's this probability one on one
oh thirty eight percent of the time they do this.
Ninety six percent of the time they do this. When
the ball's on the right hash and it's under it's
third and four are fewer they're going to pass the ball.
You're like, all right, and then if you can remember
(28:57):
all that anticipate that, oh you can ball, but you
gotta prepare.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Manziel In all of this is for not what are
you doing all week?
Speaker 1 (29:06):
If you weren't doing what we were doing trying to
figure out all those tendencies. Boy, you was on one.
This gonna be a good one and oh this was
a moment of my life. My boy. Actually he was
my teammate in track. Then he became my sister's boyfriend,
kind of weird. I was like, like, we run the
(29:28):
eight hundred together, can you need my sister loan?
Speaker 2 (29:30):
And he used to come by.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
He had a black grand National, just like m c
A did in Minute Society. He used to sit out
front of my house named Daniel. I love that dude.
You look what's so what? What's so? Boy? Good? He's
always smacked. I'm like, you got two big in there,
so I se he always good. But he had that
national cling boy why whoa? And he came through one
time and he's the first person to ever played this
(29:52):
group and this song for me. So you know, since
he was like my teammate and he was older though,
I used to just clown and way more than I should.
And I got away with it because he liked my
sister too. So I hit him in the head of
you better you better stop. You better stopped, all stop,
just stop. So I jumped in this car one time
and I was like, what's this what you're doing? And
(30:13):
I turned up the music and guess what I heard? Now?
I got a murder rap. I was like, what is this?
He was like a bullolog. You don't know about the bullolog,
you boy, you ain't no music. I was like, oh.
And then I was skipping it. And now first I'm
explaining I'm a hustler and this is exactly what a
(30:35):
hustle us do. I was like, Oh, next track, I
was like, what was this? And the next one was
that one doom doom doom doom doom do am. I
was like, I wanted the jackets. I wanted to take
that whole thing. I was like. But then I was like, oh,
doctor dre Woodham too, Oh this is killer. Oh first
time I heard Butler Law. Shout out to you, Daniel,
(30:56):
Thank you sister for Dayton Daniels giving me that moment.
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recurring donation. All right, let's talk about Michael Parsons because
I'm liking this. You know I'm here for this. Michael
Parsons criticizing the media for not discussing other guys and
other people with the same energy they discussed the Dallas Cowboys.
(31:40):
I thought he had an amazing premise. His premise is basically,
talk bad about us, just keep that same energy. When
other teams play bad like us, talk bad about them.
I'm not even getting into the fair iness conversation, right,
I am not a boy scout. I'm not over here
selling candy for registrant. This ain't no Hallmark card. But
(32:02):
it's like, if you're gonna kill us, if somebody else
is guilty, kill the ass. Too simple as that. What's
wrong with that? But the media has a double standard.
So that was pointed out and he talked about that.
Now there is some sound on this. Oh you're getting mad. Media,
see every talking about the media, and all a sudden
(32:22):
series start getting into it.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
So there's some sound.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
But I want to wait on that right now because
I want to talk about who responded to Michael Parsons,
and it was ESPN reporter Kimberly Martin. And Kimberly Martin
took his comments and took him somewhere else. You can
say that's taking them out of context, but she hadn't
take him out of context. She just didn't even She
dismissed them and side stepped them and did something else. Okay,
(32:48):
so she started talking about the Eagles and the Super
Bowl when Michael Parson's talking about right now Week six,
them losing and us winning and what we are right now.
So I think this would be a good time and
listen to what Kimberly Martin said about Michael Parsons in
his creaticism of the media. Let's hear it.
Speaker 5 (33:09):
I just want to know where was Michael Parsons in February.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
He was at home.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
He was watching the Eagles in the Super Bowl that
have the same energy. Yes, I applaud him for coming
to the defense of his quarterback as a good teammate should,
but don't get it confused. The star comes with different expectations.
And when's the last time they were in the Super Bowl?
Speaker 1 (33:32):
M interesting? Interesting? Few things stand out to me now.
One thing is I want y'all to know one thing.
We're in the locker room, y'all. We're in the locker room.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
If you sensitive, go out there, you sensitive, go out there.
We're in the locker room. Were about talk talk?
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Okay, all right, me, I'm gonna pull myself at Michael
Parkson's position.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Who on the funk do you think you are?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Talk? Oh? I need to keep the same energy as
the Eagles who made it to the super Bowl but lost,
but still made it to the super Bowl. Because my
team hasn't been to the super Bowl forever. My first
thoughts are like, if I'm Michael Parson, be like, who
in the hell is talking to me like that?
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Now?
Speaker 1 (34:20):
We have been desensitized to actually responding like that. I
know I have I got long. I'm long over talking
about dog. You ain't even play like that's that's almost
like Tatboo to say, but it's real. But it's tabboo
to say, follow me. I'm gonna take y'all somewhere. So
I'm not gonna go there. Who are you to play?
You don't even play. But you can say that about
(34:41):
a lot of cats. But well, I ain't gonna go there.
Then I hear, wait a minute, look at this time shift.
I'm talking about what y'all talking about right now? We win,
but y'all still criticizing Dad. I get it, you just
sticking stick enough for your quarterback. But I'm talking about
right now and you're talking about that team back then,
(35:01):
when if you know your work, if you know sports,
in consecutive years, no team is the same.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
So you're talking about the Eagles that went to the
Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
You know, they have had transactions, they've had changes, and
there's no guarantee they can go back, and they didn't
even win it when they win.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
So this is how athletes are built.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
And this is what's messed up right now because we
got a little we got a little issue. We're a
little disjointed in this conversation athletes a media. If I'm
a Dallas Cowboy and you're a Philadelphia Eagle, are we
talking about right now? Are we talking about well last
year when you went to the Super Bowl and lost,
(35:43):
or are we talking about just the organization in general.
If you want to flex, then less flex, which way
we flexing? Though?
Speaker 2 (35:50):
See that's the thing I hate.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
They start moving this gold post and rigging the scoreboard
to say, well, the Eagles of last year is why
they get the benefit of that. But you're like, I
gotta do with anything. They ain't even win it. Did
they hoist another one? But they won one more recent
than you. Interesting, well, we won more than them all together.
(36:15):
It's like, you ain't gonna never end that. So I
got desensitized. I stopped having that argument because it was futile.
I was like, it's silly, but you're still thinking that
even though it's futile.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
So when I.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Heard her say that, I'm like, one, I'm hearing somebody
who didn't play. Two, I'm hearing a woman say it.
And why am I bringing that up? Because women always
bring that up to men. And I'm gonna talk through it.
But wait for it, all right, So a team that
won to the super Bowl and loss last year gets
to have the teflon gets to have the exemption from criticism.
(36:48):
That's what we're doing, oh, because they're different expectations. Because
you're a cowboy who set them expectations you or me?
Like what? And did the Eagles meet the expectations? Made
it to the Shuper Bowl. Oh that's what we're doing now. Okay,
So now being top two, you good? What about top four? No?
Speaker 2 (37:07):
What about top eight? Top sixteen?
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Making the playoffs?
Speaker 2 (37:12):
What are we doing here?
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Right? It's like, wow, it's unreal what people would do.
So this was all about keeping the same energy. I
thought it was really simple that all they had to
do is just sit there and say, all right, Michael,
we're gonna keep killing the Cowboys, but we'll kill everybody
else that deserves it, right and throwing what three interceptions
and losing the game, And y'all ain't gonna say nothing,
(37:34):
just because I know Jayla Hurst is a beast. I
know he's so likable, and I will feel the same pressure.
But I'm gonna do my job, and my job would
be to say exactly what that was? Jay Len urts,
I don't know about that game right there? That game,
not you, not all that. So it's funny all this
stuff happens to the Cowboys. And she did an address
(37:57):
that fun The friends and foes of the media is
so uneven and it's so obvious too, we get it.
But I'm not trying to say mercy on the Cowboys.
I'm saying destroy everybody else with the Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
Right, or mercy to all. And I don't want that.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
I want you to do real analysis, real breakdowns, and
make sure it's even whatever that is. However, as I say,
keep the same energy, that's keeping the same energy.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
So me being desensitized.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
But still feeling that inner conversation and turmoil that comes
from it gets to the part of her being a woman.
Let me tell you this, cause there are levels to things. Right,
when you speak on something, we all know the levels, right.
First thing is, when you're speaking on something, you always
be thinking have I done that? When you're the critic, right,
you're not in an arena, you're in the crowd, and
(38:54):
you're a critic of that, Have I ever done that?
And then you be like, can or can't I do that? Right?
Do it well? Can I do it? Can I do
it well? Well? In this conversation, we already know some
of the obvious answers. I'm going somewhere, ah Man. So
(39:15):
in the locker room, a lot of times we sit
there and be like, why is this dude? Talking trash
about me, stude. They didn't even play intramurals in junior high.
But you let it go cause he gonna keep talking
and he gonna keep writing, and they ain't gonna do
you no favors trying to call him out. So you
get punked into like letting him slide. And then women
(39:36):
are doing it and there's no problem, Like it ain't
a gender issue. But it's just like because of gender.
There is a pro football tackle league. Y'all don't support it,
but I know of it. It's one of the team
in San Diego. I know about. But they exist. But
Kennedy that Martin didn't play for him, right, So so
you're gonna get the same here's keeping the same energy.
(39:57):
If we clown these male reporters, we clown on the
stephen A. Smith's that time you hear people, oh, Jalen
Rose go to skip, Hey, equal rights, let's go at
the lady. But people don't do that double standard. They
ain't keeping the same energy. They get shook. Well, let
me tell you why. It's interesting that when I see
(40:18):
so many conversations, like I got four kids, so I've
had these internal conversations, private conversations and public conversations. I
know that I have never and can never ever ever
give birth to a child. So I have been smacked before.
(40:39):
It feels like verbal smacked before because I didn't know
my limits, or I was trying to exceed, or I
was trying to exceed those bounds. Basically, it comes out
like this, you have never done this, you will never
do this, so why are you talking about it like that?
With that much energy? Could imagine if I went up
(41:01):
there met the man and told a woman about childbirth
and told her all about it like, oh I did,
start critiquing her, suck it up, ah, you weak? Like
whatever it is. Whatever example you want to give to you,
imagine how she would be one looking at me. Forget
the backlash, what she would be like, what the hell
(41:24):
you talking about? You? You have not and you will not.
The only only gap in that example is technically, Kim,
you can play football. You haven't no tackle football with them,
the big girls out there. It's like big boys. But
you came at him like I'm in the game too,
(41:46):
I know what's up? What's cracking?
Speaker 2 (41:48):
I just want the same energy.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
So in that example, you imagine I'm just like I know, oh,
I didn't childbirth, and then I start saying, well, she
last year when she had she had triplets, and you
sitting there crying with just having one baby. What I'm
not even gonna get into the abortion parkt boy, don't
a man should not tell our woman nothing. You're right,
(42:15):
but what they're really saying is not a gender conversation.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
What they're really saying.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Is you can't do this, you haven't done this, and
you won't do.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
This, so shut it.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
WHOA. I wish Michael would hit him back, keep that
same energy and see what happens. That would be interesting.
I told y'all were in the locker room, these double
standards are everywhere, and they be trying to limit you
so you can't speak, but never shut up.
Speaker 2 (42:41):
Make sure we learn and unlearned together in this one.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
So if I were Michael, I would just remind her
that that team ain't this team, and this team ain't
that team.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
Part one, Part two is Oh, you don't want to.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Keep it even you want to just really come at us,
And they gave some of the worst exist amples. Oh,
you guys get more attention, you get more endorsements, expectations
are higher. What does any of that fuel you to
a damn super Bowl. Oh, we getting so much hype.
We gonna win today. Call him out, y'all, just call
(43:15):
him out. It's okay. I got your back. If you're
telling the truth, if you're right, I got you back.
Trust me. And it ain't gonna say nothing nothing that's
gonna make sense. They're not gonna say anything that makes
sense like that. That critique right there, I just thought
it was pretty simple and lazy and didn't even address
what he said. He's just like dog clown us clown
(43:36):
them too. Right, if we got jokes today on people
with shoes that got holes in them like I did
in high school, I had holes in my shoes. Okay, oh,
look at Wiley, one of those with the holes. But
when he walks in with holes on this no jokes.
Oh oh, now, I see how the energy really is
(43:56):
in this room. So y'all tell me. I just wanted
to get that off. Does she have a point and
does mikel have a point? I think her point is, Look,
we give benefits of the doubt, and I respect that
cause you're like, uh, if Tom Brady the year he
doesn't win the Super Bowl, all some wing and forget
that's Tom Brady who on won four or five or
(44:16):
on his way to his sixth one, right because he
was six and four went to ten, six wins, four losses, right.
So but in the losses we're not like, oh, eli yo, daddy,
even though y'all was joking like that. So that's the point.
Does she have a point? That was her point? Benefit
of the doubt. But in sports we already know it.
Nick Saban says that every year it's so real, Hey,
(44:37):
that team that did that last year, ain't this team
this year? So to shut it, you know, And that's
what's crazy. Sometimes it gets lazy and simple up there,
and they just be like, well, he went to the
super Bowl last year, so he can mess up this year.
Oh okay, but I didn't go to super Bowl last year.
I was almost the defense player of the year. But
this year I could do it. And girl go ahead,
(45:03):
all right, Michael got a point. Does kimber Lely have
a point? Let me know, beat it up in the comments,
and do I have a point. God, I just look
at everything simply like before, especially if I haven't done it,
like I can't draw. So somebody showed me some paintings
or something. I'm like, I remember I can't draw. I
remember I won't draw. Remember I would never try. I
just know. I don't go there cause I can't beat
(45:25):
that much the critic without ever being a contestant.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
You know what I'm saying, the comp.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
Oh oh, I'm caught. I got two in my head
right now. But I'm gonna give you this one cause
this one used to get me so damn hype. Yes, yes, y'all, y'all,
you don't stop. Stop give it. I'm stopping the face.
(45:50):
I got nothing to fruit. God, dang, the Beasie Boys
were hard. That first out by BC Boys is literally
top ten album ever.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Yeah, I mighta have to go there. I'm gonna really
have to go there. Dah.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
They had too many posse and effect. Paul Revere, that's like,
that's like ninety songs in one. Oh my god, she's crappy.
The beats, Rick Rubens, salute to you, brother for doing
what you're doing. Salute the product Transition dot Org, and
get this book. If you leave a recurring donation for
these iddy bitties so they could be their best version
(46:28):
of themselves, all right. Hmm. I wonder if This is
the best version of Depot Samuels and my man Gardner
Johnson because boy, bye bye bye boy, y'all talking that talk,
and I love it. Let's talk that talk, right, So
I'm just gonna get this one out quick. Let them
go at it. Y'all know what it is. We got
a dB from Detroit d d D. And we got
(46:50):
a San Francisco running back receiver kick return. I don't
know what he everything.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
All world Deebo Sammes. Let them talk through this.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
Listen to the sound because my man Gardner Johnson ain't
feeling debo.
Speaker 6 (47:05):
Skills another thing, bro, Listen, don't be friendly when.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
You see me because you be so flashy.
Speaker 6 (47:15):
You better hope well, you better hope all that talking
be doing when we see y'all do whatever around it
may be because I can't guard you. You can't run route.
You're running back. You're running back. I ain't gonna sit
here and play with you a little boy, just because
you got a little bag. People gave you a little
cloud man. You ain't nothing, bro, Stop playing.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
Tangy. We used to say in that locker room. When
somebody try to come at us real instead of spicy,
be like tangy. Yeah, the fucker sucker tangy right here.
All right, so we heard some of the quotes right there.
I'm gonna talk through it. So Debo responded, like, what's
so crazy that I have no idea where it came from?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
Just sounds like he's mad.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
I got a little bag and a lot of money,
he said, a little bag a lot of money. That's
when you know you ain't telling the truth. Just say it.
I got paid fool and nobody knows who he is.
That's cold and that's real. I ain't gonna speak too
much on it. That shit is over with. I was
laughing the whole time. That was comedy. He looked like
(48:17):
it was about the cry. Stop making stuff up in
your head. Next time we see them might be worse
for like the Cowboys game, right, m okay now? CJ.
Gardner Johnson is like, don't be friendly when you see me. Better,
hope all that talk you're doing when we see you
all whatever round that may be. You can't run routes.
(48:39):
You're a running back, and I ain't gonna sit there
and play with you a little why little why whoa.
Let me tell you what this means in terms of
bulletin war material. Okay, because all those things, all those
quotes back and forth is just funny emotional content. I
(49:02):
get it. More of a kick out of it, then
it's gonna have a return on the field. Let me
tell you how it does translate on the field. When
you start talking trash coach, got bulletin boar material, you
all geeked up, you ready hanky all that stuff. When
you get on that field, you can't and you won't
hit anybody any harder than you would have if you
(49:25):
didn't hear those comments and quotes not based on that
trash talk. You won't and you can't hit harder than
you already work. However, this is how you can do it,
and this is how it translates. You can find more opportunities,
more times to hit them, and hit them longer.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
That's how it goes.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Say so, if I'm about to play a game, I'm
gonna tell you every single game I've ever played in
I tried to kill somebody. Now did it work, thankfully?
Speaker 2 (49:55):
No?
Speaker 1 (49:56):
But did I ever knock some foods out?
Speaker 4 (49:57):
Hell?
Speaker 1 (49:58):
Yeah? And I try to knock him all out every time,
But most times you're out of position. Most times you're
going to get somebody else who's good. Most times they
getting paid all the time, so they paid to stop you.
So it's not like you're gonna just get destroyed hit
every time, but when you could, and when I did,
all to full advantage of it. So when you're out
(50:20):
there and you realize, oh, this dude trying to be tangy, Okay,
I'm not gonna get perfect opportunities to get him. I'm
always trying to beat everybody up out here. You think
I'm gonna be nicer to kittles because he ain't say anything?
No why to him too. Here's the thing, though, I
ain't gonna hit him longer, and I ain't gonna find
(50:42):
more opportunities to find kittle Oh but you debo, wherever
you go there, I am.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Mother suck them, Yeah, everywhere I can. It ain't gonna
be harder.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
There's gonna be more times you catch that, more times
hit him longer, and then then when yeah, instead of that, y'all.
You know you play with little kids, You a little
kid like this, and then you just lean on them
like where you're going, little boy, you should start leaning
on him, elbow in his head, all that playable guys
that did that to the echo of the whistle, we
used to call it. So there's there's two whistles. It's
(51:19):
if you running track for a billion dollars to beat
me running right on the whistle. There's two whistles me,
I know how to go as soon as I hear
I'm out. I'm out. You look, you said like you can.
Luck now after that first three four steps you're gonna
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catch me. But but I'm out because that's the beginning
of the whistle. But there's also an end to the whistle,
the echo and if you waiting, oh wait, let's go.
When you wait for the echo of the whistle, that
means the ref blue the whistle and you still flying
in ah and the ref light.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
You heard that whistle, You're like, yeah, I heard it,
heard the end of it.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
Why so you play to the echo of the whistle
as they say, you know, you can call off dogs.
Everybody's done it before. It's like red light, greenlight, red light, greenlight,
red light green like red light. You know, you don't
playing with kids. They're like like, instead of they go,
that's how you get them back.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
So watch if they see each other in the playoffs whatever.
Speaker 1 (52:26):
They don't think they got each other the record season,
they see each other play out there, it's gonna get
tangy out there. So where do y'all think this is
really stemming from me? I always make the lazy assumption,
but it's ninety nine ninety nine percent true.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
What's her name?
Speaker 1 (52:39):
And how much y'all just beefing off a GP y'all
just woke up to day. I won't like that fool
something else. It's either her name, y'all or how much
he owe you something? So where y'all think this is
really stemming from? Or maybe they just had competitors. It's
how the game go and how to fuse like this
really go down on the field. I could tell you
just watch watch the next time you hear some people
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got the war words. How they play the game more
times in a little longer. That's how it's gonna go.
All right, y'all, It's time for me to ups with comments,
bunk ups with comments. Yeah boy, I love coming in
here on songs. I'm over here thinking about Monday show
already to do some songs that about the long got
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that thing got me hype as hell? Will bond let's
get hype on Willbon. She should have said to Will Bond,
you ain't got the lie Craig, that's funny. Willbon backtracked
because he didn't want his comments to get played out.
If you say the energy suck for the biggest crowd
for the WNBA, then you're saying either the people either
didn't care for the product and or they were there
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for other reasons. Come on, y'all, and then everyone will
come after him as a w NBA hater or a sexist.
That's why he didn't care to still go after the
fans when it came to setting the record straight. Yeah,
it's the worst kept secret. The wb NBA is not
the that's product. Like everybody knows that it's the highest
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level of women's basketball, but it's not the best products,
not the best basketball right stop. So if you talk
bad about it, people always like want to clown you. You
be like, are you watching like she's just airballed like again,
or you know, like whatever, damn, there are men sports
that's up too, Like it's okay. People want you to
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just like everything that's that's a trap. I think Lucas
Oil Stadium is awesome, but my dad went to a
game in Dallas once and said the stadium was so
big you can look and spoil inside of it and
have room to spare. Yeah, that is crazy. Some of
these stadiums gigantic. You'd be like I just went to
the Rose Bow a couple weeks ago. I said, God
damn one of you, the granddaddy of them all, sucker huge.
I'm from Brooklyn. If you taller than six feet you're
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going to be uncomfortable in the crowd. Don't get loud
at all.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
He not lying. The Nets owner is stupid. He wasn't
talking about their attendance.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Yeah, it'd be packed, but they ain't cheering, and they
cheering louder for the other team.
Speaker 2 (54:59):
You don't believe me, just go watch the game. When
the Warriors come to Barclays.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
Well, we've already dispelled that on this show at least
that when you're a destination city, you're gonna get invaded
La New York Vegas. They coming. WNBA just needs to
convince Travis and Taylor to show up to a game
and their numbers will get up quick. You stupid. I
have to get KC at an away game so I
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can afford the damn tickets. They charging like that out
there interesting. Bill Simmons podcasts feel way more personal. And it's,
like you said, because it's all between the ears, whereas
TV is all over the place. Watching you on brinks, though,
I realized why you designated yourself as the co host killer,
because I can see folks having a hard time keeping
up your sharpness, brother, keeping up with your sharpness, brother.
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Oh that's love. Good to see you in the light again. Man,
miss seeing You've been watching you since you were playing football.
Appreciate that sharpness is a word.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
I am sporadic baby, like you know, like some people
got rifles, some people got shotguns. When they talk, I
got a oozy. I can go everywhere. I go everywhere,
like I just we're gonna talk about a rap song next,
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then were gonna talk about your MoMA. Then we gonna
talk about my X, and then Wenna talk about wife.
Then we gonna talk about kids, and then we go
you can't keep up? And I always laugh at people
and they be like, no, what like my bad tell
my brain works. Matching is mad because they got money
very young. Oh meanwhile, I'm matching had to hit up
corporations and make his money through shady business practices. Interesting
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you went.
Speaker 2 (56:40):
There, I am not all right?
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Shall y'all know how we finished every show We finished
with a why lee is yeah brought to you by
bet us. Yes, we don't get burned out because of
what we do. We get burned out because we forget
why we did it in the first place. WHOA heard
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this last night? You don't get burned out because what
you're doing. I'm tired of doing this. What you really
are saying is you forgot why you started doing it
in the first place. WHOA Biggie Small said something like this.
He said, treat my first like my last, and my
last like my first. If you can stay in that energy,
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if you can stay in that mindset like oh this
is precious, and then you can also feel like, wow,
this is amazing, cause this is an opportunity. Oh that's
that pure energy right there. You gonna create something good
from it, right. But we all get fatigued and stuff,
even in success. I remember I wanted to quit football,
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why cause I was I wanted to go play with
my friends out front and ride bikes. Got tired of
scoring four and five touchdowns every day. Seriously, and I'm
not bragging. I'm like, I'm scoring five touchdowns a game.
It felt like they don't want to play no more.
My daddy was like, what, but you all get burned
out because of what I was doing? Five touchdowns?
Speaker 2 (58:12):
The man I ain't I got.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
I forgot why I played football in the first place.
And why did I play football in the first place.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
One because I.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
Was fearless too. I was fast. Three. That was my
way of having brothers. I ain't have any brothers growing up.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
I only had uncles in them streets. So I was like, nah,
not y'all.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
I need some little kids out here selling candy with me, right,
a little more pure? Then I remind Then my dad
just said, hey, commitment this. You're gonna finish what you started.
You finished this season, you want to quit after that,
Let's have a let's have a conversation after the season.
All right, went out there immediately got reminded why I
loved football. One, I got the ball get out of
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my face. Second of all these my brothers. I love
little Kurt. I love Gummy, that's my dog. Oh.
Speaker 2 (58:58):
I love seeing Hubert rush because he.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
Was almost as fast as me, and I hated that
because he always made me you have to work always
every time I saw him, Oh, tremain folks and Hubert
rush every time I saw him, Like, damn, I gotta
run fast, coach, You're like whisprints. Let's go wiley.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
Yeah all right, coach, I'm gonna win, but barely.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
God dann a fast. Remind yourself while you got into
it in the first place, guys, no matter what it is,
right the relationship, your wife, your husband, your kids, if
you got prob yes, parents know this. I know people
want to act like, oh, we love our kids all
the time. Yeah we do. But boys, in taxing, reminds
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yourself how you were as a kid and how you
wanted your parents always to be emotionally ready for you, right,
emotionally invested in you, always emotionally available for you. So
make sure you returning that. I mean having them kids
get you when you did, you at your edge, you
at your end, your wits end. And I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
No, no, no, don't be short with them kids. Give
it to him. So it's simple.
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
I was there last night, told you, guys, emotional charity
sitting there like, wow, this is deep.
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
And then he hit me with that wild is and
right there. So don't forget.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
We don't get burned out because of what we do,
get burned out because we forget.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
While we do it in the first place. All Right, y'all,
got'll do it for more to It.
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