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SPEAKER_05 (00:00):
I think it's version
of touch it.
SPEAKER_03 (00:40):
Hey there, Parlay B.
How we doing?
SPEAKER_05 (00:43):
We are rolling.
How are we doing today, AC?
Oh man, not too bad.
I know that was probably weirdfor you to hear because I don't
ever call you AC, but you saidyou're rolling on a bean?
SPEAKER_03 (00:56):
No, I said I'm just
rolling.
Oh, okay.
Well, you know, uh, Kodak Blackappeared to have been rolling on
a bean and tweeted something.
Did you did you see that?
SPEAKER_05 (01:06):
I did not.
I I saw the other rapper withtattoos on his face.
It's from well, he's not evenfrom Atlanta technically, but
hell's from Atlanta.
I saw his tweets.
I didn't see Kodak Black'stweets.
SPEAKER_03 (01:18):
Oh, Kodak Black said
he isn't mad about slavery.
Africa should have never soldniggas.
Black people, bruh, we pussy asfuck.
Oh, oh, actually we haveactually we have a video.
SPEAKER_01 (01:33):
Black people, bro.
We pussy as fuck, bro.
I know I know y'all know Africatoo.
I just hate the Africans who actlike we what you call it.
Y'all Africa should have neversold niggas, bro.
People, bro.
Why you think slavery go good,bro?
I'm not mad at slavery, bro.
White people are slavery peopletoo.
You know what, bro?
Black people, bro.
(01:53):
We pussy as fuck, bro.
I'ma say that.
Gonna gonna be gonna be y'alltoo.
SPEAKER_05 (02:04):
You know, Malcolm X,
he once spoke on this stuff.
He said, uh we don't listen toonly in the black community
people take what the athletesentertainers say as this gospel
of some sort.
(02:24):
Like him saying this to me is nodifferent than some random
person on Twitter tweeting it.
I guess is what I'm basicallygetting at.
So you don't but because it'shim, obviously people are gonna
look at it a little bitdifferently.
And same thing, you know, I'm abig Kanye guy, but like same
thing when Kanye said slaverywas a choice, with uh in regards
to it, but I understood a littlebit better where he was trying
(02:46):
to come from with it.
What he just said didn't makeany sense.
SPEAKER_03 (02:49):
Well, you know, he
has a drug history, and uh, I
don't think that Broward Countyschool public school system was
was good to him.
SPEAKER_05 (03:01):
It probably wasn't
there.
I mean, that's just the truth,too.
Like, that's okay.
Like it's okay.
SPEAKER_03 (03:09):
Hey, he can rap.
SPEAKER_05 (03:11):
Sure.
He's got some decent music.
I don't know.
SPEAKER_03 (03:15):
You don't, but you
don't you don't listen to Yak.
SPEAKER_05 (03:18):
No, not like that.
No, I don't.
SPEAKER_03 (03:20):
I I I don't either,
but I will listen to Yak, and
and Yak can he can go.
Yeah, he's okay.
Uh this guy uh told me yesterdaythat like um anybody can rap on
Adderall.
SPEAKER_05 (03:39):
Is it is it because
everybody'll just keep going and
flowing and then not stop andlike it doesn't really matter?
I didn't really like what you'resaying, because it's like you
got the confidence.
Because isn't that what reallyhalf the battle?
Most people will be too afraidto get up there and say
something and then might forgetwhat they're saying.
And it's like more of like ademeanor and like confidence
type thing more than anything.
SPEAKER_03 (03:59):
Oh, absolutely.
SPEAKER_05 (04:01):
I mean, that would
be my guess.
I mean what that means by sayinganyone can do it on at all.
SPEAKER_03 (04:07):
That's why I'm not a
rapper, because I I was just
always afraid to to to kick afreestyle.
You didn't you didn't want it tobe whack.
Exactly.
Well, I should have said 100.
SPEAKER_05 (04:24):
Well, it's funny on
uh, and again, hate to bring
Kanye up again.
I know that I've been doing agood job of no Kanye, no Matt
Ryan, no Kobe.
But uh in that case, you know, Iknow you heard last call on
college dropout.
That's kind of like the storybehind it.
Like he's like, he's like Damecame in, and he's like, yo, he's
like the wax not even rap.
(04:44):
He's like the rap's not evenwax.
He's like, it's kind of tight,like on that record.
That's funny, but that's aconfident nigga too that's doing
it.
SPEAKER_03 (04:55):
Uh, I don't think
Kanye was a confident rapper
early.
I don't think he was a confidentin the room.
SPEAKER_05 (05:02):
You watched Genius?
SPEAKER_03 (05:03):
Yeah, I watched it.
SPEAKER_05 (05:04):
That nigga was
pretty, it seemed like he was
confident.
SPEAKER_03 (05:08):
Yeah, he wanted
everybody to respect the fact
that he could do it, and likenobody they didn't they didn't
want certainly Jay-Z didn't wanthim for that, which well Jay-Z
doesn't want anybody that canrap well around him.
Excuse me, who can compete withhim as an artist?
I don't want to shit on onBeanie and Freeway and those
(05:32):
rappers who I mean, come on,man.
SPEAKER_05 (05:36):
He set himself up
with Renegade.
SPEAKER_03 (05:41):
I mean, I'm not
saying it was Eminem's beat.
SPEAKER_05 (05:43):
It was M and M's
beat anyway.
Like, he's not gonna be able todo that.
SPEAKER_03 (05:46):
I'm not talking, I'm
not talking about like on a
feature and stuff, I'm justtalking about like on the label.
Right, feature, like feature Jaycan rap with anybody and not and
like not saying that he's wonevery time.
No, niggas have gotten Jay.
But I ain't talking about that.
SPEAKER_05 (06:02):
I just mean Yeah,
just listen to Watch the Throne.
SPEAKER_03 (06:05):
I mean, you heard
with DMX, you know, no kind of
when Jay-Z took over Def Jam,how uh a lot of good artists
suffered.
SPEAKER_05 (06:18):
Who?
Well, I I know he's talkingabout himself, but like who
else?
I don't know who else suffered.
Because he did it when heretired, right?
So that's like oh three, ohtwo-ish.
It's like oh three, becausechanged clothes came out in 04.
And he was the president whenthe black album dropped, right?
SPEAKER_03 (06:38):
Like, yeah, so but
you know, Jay-Z Jay-Z, the
artist, takes priority overother artists, you know what I
mean?
Like budgets and beats andfeatures, and you know what I
mean.
SPEAKER_05 (06:56):
So you're saying
that he stacks more paper than
you and fucks more holes thanyou?
SPEAKER_04 (07:02):
Sure.
SPEAKER_05 (07:03):
I'm in my boondocks,
man.
No, no, no, no, no.
Somebody had put that up with uhin regards to uh Wimby with or
no chet with Wimby.
And they said that was uh yeah,that that was chet being asked
about women.
He's like, he's like, he's like,so you're saying he's better
than you.
He's like, yes.
(07:24):
And then he's like, are yousaying so you're saying that he
fucks more bitches and stacksmore paper than you?
And he's like, absolutely.
SPEAKER_03 (07:30):
Like I mean, but
they're they're different
players in different situations.
SPEAKER_05 (07:35):
But I yeah, but
there's obviously this weird
rivalry that isn't truly arivalry that's yes, yes, kind of
sparks because of well, andbecause they're back-to-back
drafts, they're the same kind ofbuild of player.
SPEAKER_03 (07:50):
Yeah, but it started
on the on the uh on the Olympic
circuit.
SPEAKER_05 (07:54):
Yeah, I'm sure.
Because of course that's whothey would have guarding each
other, you know?
Yeah, it fit like a glove likeOJ's.
SPEAKER_03 (08:04):
Hey, he was not
convicted.
SPEAKER_05 (08:10):
Sharon was.
Or uh will be.
Let me not say that he was,because he hasn't been yet.
Oh, he's been fired.
Yeah, yeah, but I'm talkingabout his actual, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (08:23):
Uh I somebody was
talking about that, and I and I
and I think they were spot on.
It should be treated like amental health crisis, not a
criminal thing.
SPEAKER_05 (08:33):
And why do you think
that?
SPEAKER_03 (08:36):
I mean, a guy gets
fired and uh, you know, loses
his five million dollar a yearsalary or whatever it was, and
you run the risk of losing yourfamily and this girl who you
were messing with and probablyare emotionally connected to,
and also gave like you know,doubled her salary, uh, spilt
(08:56):
the beans on you.
I I I could see you not being inthe best state of mind.
And while yes, the actions arewrong, I I don't think there's a
criminal punishment thatactually gets to the root of his
problem.
I I think it would be like angermanagement, some some
counseling, some you know, likestress management stuff, maybe
(09:19):
some community service.
SPEAKER_05 (09:20):
Are we doing this
right now, by the way?
SPEAKER_03 (09:22):
I mean, we can.
SPEAKER_05 (09:24):
I didn't I well, I
know Falcons first normally, but
we actually won, so it's kind oflike uh, you know, but then
yeah, let's just go ahead andhop into this, just to kick this
thing off.
Because to me, that was the mostexplosive and biggest story
that's happened over the pastweek, anyways.
SPEAKER_03 (09:39):
We talked about it
last week.
SPEAKER_05 (09:42):
It didn't happen
last Wednesday.
SPEAKER_03 (09:45):
Did it?
SPEAKER_05 (09:45):
Yeah, we talked
about it last Wednesday.
SPEAKER_03 (09:48):
We talked about it,
but we didn't have like all of
the other details that we have.
I think it happened only.
SPEAKER_05 (09:53):
Right.
Maybe what it was is he hadgotten fired, but like we had we
didn't know everything.
I think we are speculative ofwhat had happened.
Yes, we just knew it was astaffer, and it's like, okay, so
he's fucking somebody that heshouldn't be fucking.
SPEAKER_03 (10:08):
Yes, right.
Hey, um why do you think thoughshe uh dumped him?
SPEAKER_05 (10:16):
Did she dump him or
I th I thought that he dumped
her because he fired her?
Oh a lot of it sounded to melike the staff is what dictated
it because everybody knew thatthere's this elephant in the
room.
He if he's already beinginvestigated about it, they're
like, bro, you gotta move herout of here, or like you gotta
(10:37):
get rid of her.
And maybe there was nowhere elsefor her to go.
And it was like basically Igotta fire you, and then she's
like, hey, AD, I've got all thisproof.
Look, these are the explicittext messages of him talking
about what he wants to do to meand what I want to do to him.
They could have even recorded orsomething, like you never know,
right?
Like, I mean, I highly doubtthat that's something she
(10:59):
showed, but I mean, but yeah,but you know how niggas are.
SPEAKER_03 (11:04):
You want how do you
how do you feel about uh the
chick that you're you're messingwith that you're not supposed
to, who you got the the payraise for, and then everybody
around y'all is like, hey man,this shit's getting out of
control, you gotta let her go.
So you let her go, and then sheturns fed on you.
Like, shouldn't she understandthe situation?
SPEAKER_05 (11:27):
I don't know.
We need to ask Eric Adams.
He's somebody that paid some assthat he shouldn't have been
paying.
Yeah, he did.
That chick she wrote like awhole book on the shit.
You believe that book?
I do, I 100% believe it.
You don't think that Eric Adamsis we know he's capable, you
(11:51):
don't believe that that'ssomething he would have done?
He he walked around like hewould have.
SPEAKER_03 (11:54):
No, I think Eric
Adams.
I mean, I think Eric Adams is uhdoes square business.
I trust Eric Adams.
SPEAKER_05 (12:05):
I think he's a he's
a he's a round peg going into a
square hole.
Or a square peg going into around hole, rather.
SPEAKER_03 (12:12):
You know what?
I put Eric Adams in the samebox, you know, with Steve and
Gene Deal.
SPEAKER_05 (12:19):
No, just liars.
Guys that lie about everythingthat they do.
Whatever sounds the best.
That's what I take it as whatyou're saying here.
Whatever just sounds the best.
SPEAKER_03 (12:35):
Wildly entertaining
New Yorkers who I enjoy hearing
tell stories that I don't careif they're true or not.
SPEAKER_05 (12:45):
Well, and you can't
with certainty say that you know
if they're true, but you know alot when you hear a lie, too.
You know what?
I just like Stogie Boy's a liar.
That's another nigga that's likea liar.
SPEAKER_03 (12:58):
A great, uh
entertaining liar, though.
SPEAKER_05 (13:00):
Yeah, but that's
what I'm saying.
He's a these guys are they're asentertaining as Eddie Guerrero's
lies, cheats, and steals.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like it's that type ofentertainment.
It's like, oh look, Eddie undidhis shoe, so when the ankle lock
gets on, he can his his shitcomes off, you know, or or you
know, he he hit the ground withthe steer chair and then threw
(13:22):
it to Kurt Angle, and then hefell on the ground and the ref
thought he hit him.
So he retained his title byfucking uh disqualification.
SPEAKER_03 (13:30):
Or or he's about to
lose, so then he goes and grabs
the title belt and knocks theref out, and you can't lose your
title even if you getdisqualified.
SPEAKER_05 (13:41):
Yeah, those those
type of lies, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (13:45):
Maybe it's just a
southern person in me.
But typically when I hear NewYorkers talk, let's go.
That's that's just let's justthink you're lying.
SPEAKER_05 (14:00):
I mean, and as you
know, I've been around a lot of
that.
And so like you'll hear stories,whether it be from I mean, I
don't have a reason to lie aboutit, whether it be from you know,
people you have a child with,and I'm not calling her a liar,
but certainly there are a lot ofdifferent things I've heard that
happen.
Now, look, I don't think thatit's all untrue, but some of it
(14:22):
can be, right?
Like it just, you're just like,okay, like, yeah, I really
believe that, you know, and thenwhen you get when you're in that
neck of the woods, you're like,I can kind of see some of this
being true, but you don't know,right?
SPEAKER_03 (14:37):
Because you don't
know what you don't know, but
remind me to tell you after theshow why I'm laughing so hard.
It's related, though.
It's very related.
SPEAKER_01 (14:46):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (14:48):
Hey, hey, hey, just
different, different coast.
I think that tells you what mademe laugh.
SPEAKER_05 (14:56):
Yes, yeah, yeah.
It happens, yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (15:00):
It happens.
SPEAKER_03 (15:02):
It's like, oh,
sounds believable, but I know
you.
SPEAKER_05 (15:09):
You know, Lee, and
what and that, but then you
know, Lee, when I like to tell astory, you know, I normally have
some sort of a receipt so thateverybody knows, not that anyone
thinks I'm a liar, but like evenif they do or don't, I like to
come up with something and belike, no, no, no, no, like this.
Or I'll say, ask such and such.
(15:30):
That's my storytelling method.
SPEAKER_03 (15:31):
When I call Julian
Turner to get validation that
you and your brother are corruptin the fantasy football league,
right?
Same thing.
SPEAKER_05 (15:40):
That type of stuff
is theory.
Um, it's theory amongst men thatthat don't understand why all
these championships are goingone side, it seems like.
Even though it's two sides, youguys look at it as one side.
We because there's a common,there's a there's a common name
in there.
And so it's just like, well, whycan't we just be great?
(16:03):
Like, what the fuck?
What nobody says anything aboutEli and Peyton Manning winning?
They both won two Super Bowls.
Nobody's like, oh man, he toldPeyton, or Peyton told Eli to
tell the defense about TomBurton.
No, that's not the way it works.
He's on his own team.
I've got my own team.
Our success is totallyunrelated, even if we grew up
(16:23):
together and we're together inour draft rooms.
Like you don't have anything todo with anything.
SPEAKER_03 (16:28):
You don't think
those guys talk about defenses
and different looks?
And if Peyt played against ateam earlier in the year and Eli
has them on the schedule, youdon't think they're sharing
notes?
SPEAKER_05 (16:38):
No, they absolutely
phone each other.
SPEAKER_03 (16:40):
Okay.
SPEAKER_05 (16:40):
That's that's I
would imagine friends do it,
though.
I don't think that that's just abrother thing.
I mean, people just do that ingeneral.
And you can't, and see now thebig difference between those two
is that in fantasy football,there's nothing that we can do
to dictate that.
There's been no trade that'shappened that would make anyone
first of all, congratulations.
Because I mean, I'm not even inthe he's not in it either.
SPEAKER_03 (17:03):
So hey, I don't uh
Rudy Giuliani is famous for a
reason.
He took down the mafia.
SPEAKER_05 (17:11):
Uh you know that,
and then he's in a lot of Adam
Sandler movies.
SPEAKER_03 (17:16):
And then, you know,
he was part of uh Trump team
part one.
What was his role again?
SPEAKER_05 (17:22):
He wasn't secretary
of state, was he?
I know he at one point hiscabinet position.
It was something.
SPEAKER_03 (17:30):
I miss Rudy Giuliani
being in the national spotlight.
Why got rid of him?
SPEAKER_02 (17:39):
Uh let's see.
He was the associate attorneygeneral of the United States.
Really?
SPEAKER_03 (17:47):
Let's see.
You know, that's one richbastard.
SPEAKER_05 (17:53):
When I think of Rudy
Giuliani, I think of uh Joe
Pesci and Home Alone.
They seem like the same type ofcharacter.
Does that make any sense?
And not just because they'reboth short and have like kind of
that same haircut, but like um,they just seem like they're the
same type of character.
Because if you remember, sinceit is Christmas season, we might
(18:13):
as well talk about that.
I know we got one more showbefore Christmas, but obviously,
I believe Home Alone 2 is thegreatest Christmas movie.
It's just my opinion.
Don't care what anyone else hasto say.
SPEAKER_03 (18:24):
Hey, that's we
talked about that on the Village
Vets yesterday.
That was uh Adrian's number oneChristmas movie.
SPEAKER_05 (18:30):
Yeah, Home Alone 2
for sure.
Like two's great.
SPEAKER_03 (18:33):
Two's like well, I
know why you like two.
You're your your guys on it.
SPEAKER_05 (18:37):
No, it has nothing
to do with it.
You know what's funny?
When you're younger, you didn'teven know who that was, right?
Like, like when the first timeI'm talking about when I was a
kid, I didn't know who DonaldTrump was.
No, but that was that was forour parents.
That and then the fun fact of itis is that you know, he only
agreed to be in the movie.
(18:58):
No, he only agreed for them touse the hotel if he was in the
movie because Donald Trump usedto own um what's it called?
Because it's not Trump Tower.
I've stayed there before.
Uh it's literally the PlazaHotel.
He used to own it.
And um he said that they coulduse it as long as he's in it.
(19:21):
And they still, to this day, bythe way, because I've stayed
there two or three times.
Great hotel.
But like it's not like it's noteven the best hotel I stayed in,
but it's the most expensive, nodoubt.
Um, to this day, they can youcan still do the uh the Macaulay
Culkin shit, basically.
(19:41):
You can stay in a certain room,they automatically give you a
limousine ride, pizza, and likehot fudge Sunday or something.
SPEAKER_03 (19:48):
Did you do it?
SPEAKER_05 (19:49):
No, fuck no.
I don't have that kind of money.
I didn't have that kind of moneyanyway.
It's like at the time, I wasI'll tell I don't mind sharing
this.
I paid per night the mostexpensive one of the three.
Times I stay there, I paid likelike, and this is with the fees
and everything.
I paid like$1,100 a night.
Now I only stay there twonights, but there was a time
where I paid eleven hundreddollars a night.
(20:11):
No kizzy.
SPEAKER_03 (20:13):
You know, there's a
point where I paid eleven
hundred dollars a month forrent.
You know, actually, I was paying$1200.
SPEAKER_05 (20:20):
Look at this.
SPEAKER_03 (20:21):
I was paying$1,200 a
month for mortgage in Albany.
SPEAKER_05 (20:25):
Really?
SPEAKER_03 (20:26):
Yeah.
Oh, yeah,$6-7.
SPEAKER_05 (20:28):
Yeah.
Said say six seven.
We appreciate the uh viewership,Bailey.
SPEAKER_03 (20:33):
But uh yeah, hey
guys, give us more comments and
and we'll do whatever you tellus to.
SPEAKER_05 (20:38):
Well, I don't know
about that.
This isn't an OnlyFans.
SPEAKER_03 (20:42):
I didn't mean like
that, you freak.
SPEAKER_05 (20:44):
What's it called?
Chat roulette?
What's that shit?
Those pop-ups when you go toporn that pop up.
I don't know like these nastywhores that are like doing
whatever you tell them to do.
SPEAKER_02 (20:53):
We're not doing all
that, but why masturbate alone?
SPEAKER_05 (20:56):
Yeah, that type of
shit.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (20:58):
Um well, because
I've already clicked his video,
I've lubed up and I'm rocked up.
I'm not waiting.
SPEAKER_05 (21:06):
Yeah.
Yeah, get on omegle if you wantto just be not jacking off
alone.
SPEAKER_03 (21:12):
But um, who wants to
jerk off with company?
SPEAKER_05 (21:17):
I don't know, but
I'm saying just in general,
well, just get on omegle.
What's meagle?
You know omegle.
O-M-E-O-M no omg E-L-E.
No, I haven't gotten it.
SPEAKER_03 (21:31):
Omegle.
No idea.
SPEAKER_05 (21:33):
This is how I know.
You really you don't know whatOmegle is?
SPEAKER_03 (21:36):
This is my first
time ever hearing it, no
bullshit.
SPEAKER_05 (21:39):
Okay, so Omegle is
like um, we used to do it in
high school.
Omegle is a website where if youget on, you can get on right
now.
You will automatically be pairedwith somebody random from all
around the world.
Okay, and you can have aconversation with them.
Most of the time, it's a bunchof dudes just jerking off,
waiting to see like a chick.
Like, seriously, if you get onright now, there's a out of the
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first five slides that you gothrough, it's like uh uh what's
the shit used to be called?
SPEAKER_03 (22:07):
Oh, like the chat
rooms back in the day, or yeah,
that is what it is.
SPEAKER_05 (22:11):
It's a chat room,
but it's like Skype, right?
But random.
SPEAKER_03 (22:18):
Now, now you can
definitely back in the day, you
could definitely uh uh choke thechicken on Skype.
SPEAKER_05 (22:25):
Well, but that
wasn't random, though.
You had to be like friends withpeople for that.
But on there, on there, it'sit's it's totally random.
Like you can run into any typeof that.
I mean, it's like anything, youknow.
SPEAKER_03 (22:38):
Like I'm never doing
that.
SPEAKER_05 (22:41):
I mean, you
shouldn't.
SPEAKER_03 (22:42):
I mean, I couldn't
imagine just opening up my my
phone and I'm looking at Williamover here jerking it, waiting
for Becky.
Yeah, yeah, like that's gross.
We were talking about SharonMoore speaking of somebody
jerking it for Becky.
SPEAKER_05 (23:06):
He was doing a
little bit more than jerking it
for Becky.
SPEAKER_03 (23:08):
He was well, he was
jerking off his career for
Becky, yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (23:12):
Well, he was truly
trying to choke the chicken out
of her, you know, like that typeof stuff.
SPEAKER_03 (23:16):
He's raw dogging it.
Yeah.
Like your boy, you know, hard ona rah-rack guy.
SPEAKER_05 (23:25):
What do you think of
Raw?
Maybe we should just get intothe foul.
SPEAKER_03 (23:28):
See, I know we're
kind of bouncing all over the
place here, but you know, I justthink we should, you know, but
hold on.
There's a reason behind thatone, I'll tell you later.
Um, but I just think we shouldjust kind of let this this puppy
flow because we're I think weshould just raw dog this episode
kind of like Raheem just rawdogs it every every fucking
(23:50):
week.
Uh like he's raw dogged hiscareer with the Falcons, you
know.
SPEAKER_05 (23:54):
You gotta edit that
title too.
You you missed an A in thesecond raw.
SPEAKER_03 (23:59):
I did.
SPEAKER_05 (23:59):
Yeah, I'm looking at
it right now.
You have another raw Rh guy.
Come on, Lee.
We're trying to run a programhere.
SPEAKER_03 (24:07):
Man, look, I'm I'm
not sitting close and I can't
see because like I don't have onmy actual well, take your
glasses off, then asswipe.
No, I mean like my prescriptionglasses as fuck.
SPEAKER_05 (24:20):
Yeah, well, I I hear
you.
SPEAKER_03 (24:21):
Hold on, what am I
missing?
SPEAKER_05 (24:24):
Uh, an A in the
second raw.
Okay, I'm just gonna get up anddo this so I can see.
You you're screwing this thingup, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (24:32):
Talk or something,
you know.
This is a show.
SPEAKER_05 (24:34):
Hey, well.
But well, since we are kind ofjust gonna flow with this, um we
were on Home Alone 2 being thebest movie.
I forgot why I brought up uhbecause of Joe Pesci and his uh
(24:56):
comparison to um who was it?
I don't even remember, but yeah,great great best home alone, no
doubt, that we've ever had.
Uh best Christmas movie, rather.
Not just best home alone.
Oh, you can't even hear a wordI'm saying.
(25:16):
I just was sitting here talkingand I forgot that you didn't
have your headphones in.
SPEAKER_03 (25:21):
Oh man, what'd you
say?
SPEAKER_05 (25:24):
Well, I was saying,
well, since we're we are just
basically kind of raw rawdogging it, that I was like, I
guess we were talking about homealone and how I said it was the
best, and then you said onVillage Vets it was uh Adrian's
favorite as well, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I can you think well, I mean,what would be yours?
Since you I didn't realize youguys talked about this
yesterday.
I didn't realize you were on.
(25:44):
I normally get a notification.
I didn't get a notification thistime.
SPEAKER_03 (25:48):
Come on, YouTube,
get it together.
Uh, what did we talk aboutyesterday?
Uh I mean, what what where am I?
I think uh I had Home Alone.
SPEAKER_05 (25:55):
No, I'm saying what
was your Christmas movie?
SPEAKER_03 (25:56):
Yeah, uh I had Home
Alone one, Home Alone Two, uh
Friday after next, and I guessthat is a Christmas movie too,
but like and then I had Jingleand Jingle all the way, I think.
I think those are like in my topfour.
Oh no, I had one of those uhlike the year without a
Christmas, you know.
(26:17):
I Mr.
SPEAKER_02 (26:20):
I sickle, I'm Mr.
Snowboo-boom boo boom, I'm Mr.
Code Miser, I'm Mr.
Timby Lu.
Oh, yeah, I love that movie.
SPEAKER_05 (26:30):
You don't like um
the one I was thinking more so
you don't like um Frosty theSnowman or like uh uh Frosty the
Grinch, obviously, like with JimCarrey.
I know a lot of people love thatmovie.
SPEAKER_02 (26:47):
The Grinch is cool.
SPEAKER_05 (26:48):
I I like um Ate
Crazy Nights by Adam Saylor, the
animated one.
SPEAKER_02 (26:54):
Yeah, I like uh uh
Flintstone's Christmas Carol.
SPEAKER_03 (26:58):
Okay, I like uh
Yogi's Christmas.
Okay.
Uh I like a lot of kids'Christmas movies, honestly.
SPEAKER_05 (27:06):
I'm really The
Little Drummer Boy.
SPEAKER_03 (27:09):
Nah, I was never I
was never a big fan of that one.
SPEAKER_05 (27:12):
Uh what's the one
with Scrooge?
SPEAKER_03 (27:14):
Christmas Carol.
SPEAKER_05 (27:16):
Okay.
You know, we I'm sure did y'allget to uh see that at the Fox,
like uh for like um field trip.
Yeah, like a field trip.
SPEAKER_03 (27:23):
We probably went and
saw it at uh the grand theater
in downtown Cartersville.
I mean that's fine too.
There is a I think I might startgoing to shows there sometimes.
SPEAKER_05 (27:35):
It's a cool hobby to
pick up.
Uh be kind of like when we wentand saw uh and Ocho.
SPEAKER_03 (27:45):
Yeah, I think uh I
think it'll help me like grow my
uh Cartersfield network, youknow.
SPEAKER_05 (27:53):
That and then it's
just like if somebody like is
like, well, what are you up to?
It's like man, I'm I'm headed tothe theater tonight.
You know, as opposed to, oh, I'mabout to go get some beer and
wings or something, you know.
It's like no, I'm headed to thetheater.
SPEAKER_03 (28:09):
What you going to
see?
You going to the movies?
No, no, the theater.
Yeah, watch a show live.
You know, not not not only fans,but like sex.
SPEAKER_05 (28:21):
Well, you know, you
ask them, you know, are you one
of those I like art type girls?
SPEAKER_03 (28:28):
Yeah, I don't know
where you find those women at in
Cartersville.
The veil.
You know what?
I know there are some women whoare into those things around
here.
I just wonder where they're atand if I'd be like comfortable
being seen in public with them.
SPEAKER_05 (28:47):
The the the hoes
were laughing.
I ain't excuse me.
You didn't know you don't getthe reference?
Uh I was doing Dr.
Phil.
SPEAKER_03 (29:06):
I don't remember
that one.
SPEAKER_05 (29:08):
He he said it to uh
what's her face before she said
um his mouth up.
Yeah, that's what he literallyhad.
He's like he's like the the thehoes were laughing.
SPEAKER_03 (29:18):
Uh you know, she
recently posted something
letting y'all know she uh she'sstill thick.
SPEAKER_05 (29:24):
She's still thick or
she paid to get thick.
SPEAKER_03 (29:26):
Well, I think she
paid to get thick a long time
ago, and she was just remindingy'all that she paid to get thick
a long time ago.
SPEAKER_05 (29:32):
To me, it looked
like she was saying I paid to
get even more thick.
That's what it looked like.
SPEAKER_03 (29:38):
Oh, you saw it too?
SPEAKER_05 (29:39):
Yeah, I I saw the
photo.
You know Twitter, man.
You know how that stuff works.
SPEAKER_03 (29:43):
Oh, I figured you
subscribe to her page.
SPEAKER_05 (29:45):
No, no, no, it was
on Twitter.
SPEAKER_03 (29:47):
You helped make her
rich.
SPEAKER_05 (29:49):
Black Twitter, you
know.
I still I get black Twitternotifications.
It's not it's basically nothingbut that sports, food, porn.
No porn.
Um every now and then I'll see afat ass or two, you know,
that'll cross by.
And so like I'm you know, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (30:06):
I my algorithm is
getting like whacked out right
now.
On Twitter or IG or both?
IG.
Uh I think it's because of someof that close friends material
I've been posting.
It's like really whacking outthe algorithm.
SPEAKER_05 (30:24):
So basically it's
just a bunch of don't hey, hey,
hey, hey, hey.
SPEAKER_03 (30:29):
Close friends for a
reason, buddy.
SPEAKER_05 (30:32):
Oh, well, I'll be
quiet.
SPEAKER_03 (30:34):
But uh hey, funny
thing about that, Zoe responded
to uh one of them was like, sothis is just a thing now.
I'm like, you ignore theseposts.
You're supposed to just see thepolitical stuff that I'm not
gonna share with the rest of theworld, even though Meta has it
and can share it with the worldwhenever they want to.
SPEAKER_05 (30:55):
No, you could just
say you could just be like, what
like what thing?
SPEAKER_03 (31:01):
Like, I think she's
like the only uh well, she's
like, what are you talkingabout?
I think she's like the only plusone that actually is is on the
close friends.
SPEAKER_05 (31:14):
Well, that would
make sense.
Do you follow Carly?
Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER_03 (31:20):
But I mean, you
haven't really no, I haven't had
that many interactions, no, no,and and still, you know, like
that's I thought about creatinga close friends, I've never had
one, and that way I could post alittle bit more regularly.
SPEAKER_05 (31:35):
Not that I'm just
this mysterious nigga that's
never on IG, but like I don'tpost anything, so it's like but
I could like do more dailyyear-ish stuff if I created one.
SPEAKER_03 (31:45):
Well, yeah, because
I like to get my honest takes
off in the close friends, and Idon't know if you remember this
back uh when I used to do theshow by myself.
I literally would like build myshow off of the most interactive
story posts throughout the week.
SPEAKER_05 (32:01):
Really?
SPEAKER_03 (32:02):
Yeah.
I mean, you know, what do thepeople like what do people care
about?
SPEAKER_05 (32:07):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (32:08):
Or what like chum
can I throw in the water and see
if it like gets a response?
Because that's really what I'mdoing.
I'm just throwing chumunderwater.
SPEAKER_05 (32:17):
What type of bait
are we talking about here, Lee?
Sounds like you're trying totalk about a bunch of bait.
Like you're saying, all right,man, I'm gonna throw this bait
out there.
SPEAKER_02 (32:24):
Well, yeah, I mean
it just depends on the.
SPEAKER_05 (32:28):
What's the real
reason you have an Instagram?
To connect with my friends.
Shut the fuck up.
You talk, Nikki.
You can text call your friends,you got a group chat for
friends.
What do you have IG for?
SPEAKER_03 (32:40):
To stay connected to
my friends because I communicate
with most of the people that Icommunicate with, we communicate
most often on IG.
SPEAKER_05 (32:49):
That doesn't have
anything to do with what you
have it for.
If there were no hoes on IG, youwouldn't have an Instagram.
And it's true, it's okay.
I can admit it.
I wouldn't have an Instagram ifthere weren't hoes.
SPEAKER_03 (33:02):
I mean, no, uh why
why would I do that?
Yeah.
And you know, that's a funnything.
Like a girl was trying to tellme that more uh more men would
go to WNBA games, more womenwould go to WNBA games if the
men went, because women go wherethe men go, and I'm like, nah,
nah, baby.
SPEAKER_05 (33:19):
That's a fucking
lie.
SPEAKER_03 (33:20):
No, no, no, no, no.
Because trust and believe, if anigga could chill in the house,
if a nigga could chill at hishouse, at his nigga's house, uh
pretty much every day, and thehoes were around at either one
of them places, wouldn't goanywhere else.
SPEAKER_05 (33:36):
There's no straight
women at WNBA games.
It's gay women and probably gaymen as well, and straight men.
That's who goes to the games.
The LBGTQ Plus community and menthat do just honestly, like you
know, like uh uh Wayne, like youknow, like these are the type of
(34:00):
people that will go to a WNBAgame.
I planned to I've been to a WMBAgame, I'm sure you have too.
Like, I actually haven't, but Iplanned to really never you
never went to one dream game,like even when we were in
school?
No, they didn't give out freetickets on campus.
Yeah, they did because we gotsome.
We went, we nigga, we went togame five of the WNBA finals
(34:23):
when it was only a five-gameseries.
We went to game fucking five,and we got free tickets, and I
promise you we sat in like roji.
And we got and it was six, itwas six of us.
We got six free tickets, nottwo, not four, six.
SPEAKER_03 (34:40):
That's the biggest
game of the year.
Literally, yeah, it gets nobigger than that.
They gave y'all six high-endtickets to go to the game.
I promise you, yeah.
And you're again, like I said,when I go up there, call Julian,
call it.
No, no, no.
I know the story, we know thestory, but I'm just saying, they
gave y'all those premium ticketsto go to the game, and you're
(35:03):
wondering why I haven't spent myhard-earned money to go to a
regular season game.
SPEAKER_05 (35:08):
Well, the league's a
little different today.
I mean, we got to see SkylarDiggins.
Uh little Lil Wayne was uhthere.
Obviously, I think he was kindof a big fan of hers too,
because I'm pretty sure he waslike wearing a jersey.
Yeah, I want to say that theyplayed uh man, it wasn't Maya
Moore.
Maybe Maya Moore was.
I don't remember if it wasMinnesota.
I forgot who played.
(35:28):
I know that Skylar Diggins wasthere, that's all I remember.
But because obviously everybodywas, you know, yeah, very much
so infatuated with her.
SPEAKER_03 (35:36):
But uh, she also
would be down there.
I'm sure.
No, because one of her teammatesuh who's one of one of her
teammates at Notre Dame is fromthe east side.
SPEAKER_05 (35:52):
I'm gonna have to
type this in because I want to
see it.
Hold on.
I want to remember who wasplaying.
SPEAKER_03 (35:58):
Um keep going.
And I was just gonna tell thisweird story about how uh my
nigga Adrian and Boink have amutual friend.
SPEAKER_05 (36:08):
Okay, it was Maya
Moore.
That's what I figured.
SPEAKER_03 (36:11):
Yeah, my more came
home.
SPEAKER_05 (36:14):
Yeah, it was um I
wanna was it because they played
them twice, is what it is.
They played them twice in 2011,13.
I think it was 13.
SPEAKER_02 (36:25):
It was 13.
SPEAKER_05 (36:27):
So because all
right, so because what it was
was uh uh uh what's her face,she was at the game with Lil
Wayne, yeah.
Is what it was.
She wasn't playing, she was atthe game.
Yeah, uh, I'm pretty sure it was13 because yeah, I'm looking at
this too.
Simone Augustus, I was a hugefan of hers at LSU.
(36:48):
Um, I couldn't even tell you.
No, no, no, no, no.
It had to have been 11.
It was 11.
It wasn't it wasn't it wasn't13, it was 11.
SPEAKER_03 (36:57):
Okay, it's the WNBA.
Let's it's not that important.
Yeah, it was uh No, no, no, itwas 13.
It was 13.
Yeah, yeah, nigga, I know it's13.
I remember y'all going to thegame.
Yeah, well no, I'm cuz allright, either way.
Yeah, I'm just yeah.
Um I uh well yeah, no, I'm gonnago to I'm gonna go to some dream
(37:22):
games this year because youknow, like I I I should have a
job this this year during theWNBA season so I can you know
spend money to go watch a game.
SPEAKER_05 (37:30):
Yeah.
Well, you don't even have tohave a job to go to one of
those.
SPEAKER_03 (37:34):
Well, to sit where I
want to sit, you do.
SPEAKER_05 (37:37):
Well, yeah, if you
want your feet on the wood, but
at that point, just uh you come,you kidding.
SPEAKER_03 (37:45):
You know, uh you get
Hey speaking of my close
friends, uh feet on the wood.
SPEAKER_05 (37:56):
Well, I'm assuming
that that wasn't what Zo was
talking about.
SPEAKER_03 (38:00):
God no other stuff.
Yeah, yeah, no.
SPEAKER_05 (38:04):
The stuff that
starts with an M.
SPEAKER_03 (38:08):
Who a stallion?
SPEAKER_05 (38:10):
No, a pig.
That stuff.
That that that some people couldtake as you being an M.
SPEAKER_03 (38:20):
Oh.
A misogynist?
SPEAKER_06 (38:24):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (38:25):
Oh no, no, no, no.
She was she was responding tolike asking, like, what's up
with your king?
Like, why don't you keep postingthis?
SPEAKER_05 (38:33):
Oh, so she was
talking about that then.
SPEAKER_03 (38:35):
Yes.
Oh.
Like, like are you gonna justkeep posting this every day?
And it's like, hey, you ignorethat.
SPEAKER_05 (38:43):
This is he's like,
like, you should have been like,
he's like, why don't you goworry about your husband?
Because no, because then she'dbe like, is there something I
need to be worried about?
And that because that's a Zotype response, and it's like,
have you seen his close friends?
I was like, it's it's right.
He's like, it's worse than not.
What close friends?
He doesn't have a close friend,he doesn't even post it on
(39:04):
Instagram, and then you'll get aphone call not too shortly after
and be like, you know, and I ohno, this is me doing my boy
impression.
Adam, what'd you tell Zo?
SPEAKER_03 (39:19):
That's how it would
go.
And he'd just be like, Why?
Like, I I don't really care, butlike you you realize that I have
to sleep with her every night.
SPEAKER_05 (39:28):
Yeah, like and she's
pregnant, like oh yeah, then
yeah, and then you add that intothe oh, you better not have just
spilt some beans that shouldn'thave been spilled.
No they don't care that this Ishe hasn't made no official
announcement, so that's why Iwas saying it.
Oh.
(39:48):
See?
This is what Todd was talkingabout.
Just putting shit out there,man.
Now now you get now now eitherthat or you gotta you gotta halt
production.
On these clips.
You gotta go through.
You gotta actually, once they'recreated, you pick and choose
what it gets, folks.
SPEAKER_03 (40:06):
You know.
Oh, I I have to stand on myword, huh?
SPEAKER_05 (40:10):
Hey, that's what it
sound like to me.
SPEAKER_03 (40:13):
I mean, yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (40:20):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (40:20):
Um she might be
trying to do a big reveal.
SPEAKER_02 (40:25):
Huh?
SPEAKER_05 (40:26):
Said she might be
trying to do a big reveal.
You gotta remember when we wereI guess maybe I should just stop
talking about it, but it's notlike people when the last time
they saw her publicly, you couldtell.
But it was I mean, I kind ofcould, because I asked her a
question when she was here, andI was like, hmm.
I said, I said, you likespindra?
She wanted water, she wantedliterally, and then that's when
(40:48):
she was getting ready to do it.
I knew that she knew that I wason to her because I was just
like, uh, what's the guy fromDexter, the black guy that they
use as a meme?
Now that's basically kind of howI looked at it.
I said, I said, so you wantspindriff?
And then when she said, I waslike, I was like, yeah, I'm a
huge fan of spindrift, she'slike, Oh, she's like, nah, I
don't really like it.
I was like, well then why do youwant it?
(41:09):
And I was like, okay.
SPEAKER_03 (41:12):
So when they were
here uh for Labor Day, and like
that's all she was drinking, andwhen it later told me, like she
was like, Adam, I wasn'tdrinking.
SPEAKER_05 (41:26):
Wasn't that a dead
giveaway?
SPEAKER_03 (41:28):
I was like, not
really, because it's like maybe
you just but you know, I knowthat she does drink, so I don't
pay attention to what myfriends' wives drink because I
don't care what they do.
SPEAKER_05 (41:41):
That's none of your
business.
But like Yeah, like I'm notgonna be able to do it.
But you know, but you know, Isaw them that weekend too.
No, you didn't.
Yeah, I did.
We went uh I know, I know.
Yeah, we went to Pizza Cafe, andlike I did like, I guess I just
didn't think twice about it.
Because I actually what it is isI kept asking her.
I was like, I was like, youdon't because Boynt got a beer,
(42:04):
and then I'm like, well, youdon't want to drink?
See, this is gonna definitelyget clipped up too, by the way.
Because they're gonna be likefriends talking about beer, or
like this is gonna get clippedup.
You gotta catch it.
You better catch it.
SPEAKER_03 (42:18):
I will review when
when I when I schedule.
Well, now Instagram has uhInstagram and TikTok has blocked
the book, the book scheduling.
It violates their communityguidelines.
SPEAKER_05 (42:31):
I mean that's fine
as long as it queues them up.
You can I hate to say you can gothrough all of them.
SPEAKER_03 (42:36):
Yeah, I'm gonna have
to.
SPEAKER_05 (42:37):
You kind of can,
yeah, and then just pick and
choose, like, yeah, this is thesame.
SPEAKER_03 (42:40):
Well, I'm all yeah,
I'm off the next three days, so
I'll get everything likemanually scheduled.
SPEAKER_05 (42:44):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (42:47):
Oh, yeah, I can do
that for the other show too,
because we did record yesterday.
Uh, dude, I don't know.
SPEAKER_05 (42:52):
I was gonna say I
didn't I thought I thought you
guys were almost done.
Again, I haven't been gettingthe notifications, so that's
what I was like.
I was like, You recorded, Ididn't know you recorded
yesterday.
SPEAKER_03 (43:00):
Man, you know, just
different scheduling conflicts,
things popping up, you know, andit's tough sometimes.
SPEAKER_05 (43:09):
We need to get the
culturally inappropriate with uh
AC League going.
SPEAKER_03 (43:13):
We're gonna get
there soon.
SPEAKER_05 (43:14):
So that so that uh I
know we had spoken about it not
to be like a spoiler, but I cando the first person you
interview.
And yeah, but like I can't wait,especially once this is over.
I've got a story to tell.
SPEAKER_03 (43:26):
Okay, but yeah, I
gotta uh I I uh what am I gonna
do?
I wanna have like a a set, likeI think I want that show to look
more like uh Steve's show.
SPEAKER_05 (43:42):
So you wouldn't
shoot it in there then,
obviously.
No.
You would go into an office typeroom.
See, your office in Albany fitsprobably more of what.
SPEAKER_03 (43:51):
Yeah, because it was
so large, I could actually if I
had this camera there, I couldhave a village vet set, a
culturally inappropriate set,and a washing winning set all in
that same big ass room.
All I'm doing is just changingwhere I'm sitting, and it looks
like a totally different, itlooks totally different.
(44:12):
So I've got to figure out whereI'm gonna record it or how I
want to do it because I I wantto have guests and interviews
too.
So I I don't want these peoplecoming to my house because I
don't I don't want it to be thattype of even feel.
SPEAKER_05 (44:26):
Did did I tell you
that um me and uh Tony Realli
are um LinkedIn?
SPEAKER_03 (44:35):
Well, he like
accepted it?
SPEAKER_05 (44:37):
Yeah, he's only got
23 connections.
Oh wow.
So I could like easily messagehim and he would like respond.
Well, he accepted the connectionthough.
So we're first uh connections,but I because what I did was
when I told you that when theyhad done the thing, I was like,
What he was doing it with likeyou know, freelance slash non.
(45:01):
I was like, oh, I need to figureit out.
I haven't messaged him.
I can low key message him rightnow while we're on air, but like
uh Tony on there.
SPEAKER_03 (45:08):
I was thinking about
you, man.
Hey, what come on this new show,dude?
SPEAKER_05 (45:11):
I want to come on
this new show.
I'm a big big fan of yours,obviously.
I was like, I grew up on you,which I'm sure you hear that a
lot, that you hear that from alot of different people.
But we come from such asports-hungry uh city.
Because Atlanta, to me, I knowthat he started having people on
there.
The dude that kind of is at thepaper, uh Harry Lyles.
(45:34):
I know that his shit would beAtlanta, but like for the
longest, it felt like Atlantawas never represented on that
show.
And even with him, he's not whoI think of when I think of the
AJC.
I think of Terrence Moore,obviously.
SPEAKER_02 (45:45):
Like, he's like kind
of Terrence Moore was on there
before, wasn't he?
SPEAKER_05 (45:48):
He but Spotty.
And I'm talking, like, if youlook it up, he might have been
on there three times.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, he wasn't, but he's theAtlanta sports rider.
Him, and then there's now uhwhat's his face?
He's been covering the Falconsfor a minute.
Uh uh the black guy, what's hisdamn name?
SPEAKER_03 (46:05):
Um, I don't read a
lot of Falcons me.
SPEAKER_05 (46:10):
He's on 92.9 a lot,
like him, but like outside of
that, there's not because youknow, but but the thing is, and
that's why I I and it's not overbecause we're still young enough
to continue to do it.
I'm surprised you didn't dojournalism instead of business.
Now it makes some sense to dobusiness, obviously, but like
you can get your master's injournalism, or like uh I didn't
(46:34):
because the family.
SPEAKER_03 (46:39):
Yeah, I mean that
ground.
SPEAKER_05 (46:42):
Everything's a
business too.
So, like an NBA kind of can fitalmost in any yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (46:46):
But the the thing
was with the journalism, I
wasn't gonna do that onlinebecause bro, you gotta go meet
your professors, meet yourclassmates, and all of that
stuff.
Yeah, and whatever that firstjob looked like, it probably
wasn't gonna look great.
SPEAKER_05 (47:03):
But you could have
did it, you could have low-key
did it and like did it inAlbany.
Oh, bro, I wouldn't have madeshit.
I know, but you would havecovered like Albany State and I
don't know what else is there.
You could have done the highschool papers.
Yeah, like Deerfield, Windsor,and shit.
Bro, what I'm gonna make 13,000.
I mean, is it a full-time job inreality?
(47:24):
Yes.
SPEAKER_03 (47:27):
I looked at some of
those jobs.
SPEAKER_05 (47:29):
They paying you 250
a week.
SPEAKER_03 (47:33):
They paid around
about 40, 45 a year, like those
entry, some of those entry-leveljobs into a media.
Well, broadcast was 40, 45.
I didn't want to cover allBenny, but you know what?
I probably should have because Icould have found me a football
player out of Lee County whowould have got me out of here.
SPEAKER_05 (47:54):
Yeah.
He could have been become amodern day uh Rich Paul, huh?
Which let's get on that bastardtoo.
SPEAKER_03 (48:02):
Nah, I would have
been a modern day Wendy.
I just wouldn't have been a fatfuck.
SPEAKER_05 (48:07):
Yeah, but you could
have been Rich Paul as well.
SPEAKER_03 (48:11):
Oh, the guy who
talks too much, yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (48:13):
Smooth talker, you
fuck a dill.
Like, I mean, shit like that,yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (48:18):
I mean, the guy we
probably can throw in the box
with those New Yorkers.
SPEAKER_05 (48:23):
Yeah, because I'm
guessing is he from Ohio too?
I know that they said that hemet here.
They you know that they met atuh Hartsville.
Because apparently, or no, ormaybe they didn't meet at
Hartsville, but because thejersey is what sparked it, he
said that he was getting hisjerseys from here.
Nigga was going to Lennox andfucking uh South Decad Mall.
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South Decad Mall used to havethe most elite selection of
jerseys, like literally.
And I told you, we would go wewould go there and um not
Circuit City, you know what I'mtalking about.
Value Value City used to have aquiet man when we were over
there going practice at thesporting club.
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My mom, I'm telling you, halfthe time we're playing
basketball with Jordan andCollin.
The other half, if my mom's likeshe's going to Value City, man,
we picking out polos, we pickingout fucking jerseys, the whole
nine.
SPEAKER_03 (49:15):
But let's get back
to Rich Paul.
SPEAKER_05 (49:18):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (49:19):
Yeah, Rich Paul.
Rich Paul's a hustler fromCleveland who got linked up with
the right person and got out ofhere.
You know, he's not muchdifferent like at his beginnings
than uh uh Ace Bailey's oldagent.
Same type of guy.
SPEAKER_05 (49:41):
I I think their
mentality's the same.
I don't know if they're thesame.
No, I'm just saying.
That nigga thinks he's Jay-Z.
No, but maybe Murch Pollardthinks he's kind of like Jay-Z
too.
SPEAKER_03 (49:51):
I'm saying like
they're they're they're upright,
they're they're their roots,like where they their origin
story.
SPEAKER_05 (49:56):
Okay.
SPEAKER_03 (49:58):
You know, the the
hustler who you know.
SPEAKER_05 (50:05):
Brother, but you
know, this is what I will do.
I won't knock that hustleanymore.
No, not at all.
Not because we see it workingout for certain people.
It worked out for him prettyearly because he ran into LeBron
James.
But there's a guy I know, hiskid you not, his name's Barry
White.
Barry is the manager or and wasthe manager of both uh YSL Woody
(50:28):
and who's the nigga he had beefwith.
SPEAKER_03 (50:32):
Charleston White?
SPEAKER_05 (50:34):
Yes, he used to
manage both of them niggas.
Dead, dead.
Now, how do I know?
Barry read it from my dad like avery long time.
So like I have Barry's number,like I know Barry, but like I
know him because he had thisclothing line like that he was
trying to push on us calledBlack Lips.
And obviously, you never forgeta nigga's name when his name is
(50:57):
Barry White, because you'relike, nigga, your name's Barry
White.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's like when you meet aMichael Jordan, right?
Like or a Michael Jackson orsomething.
SPEAKER_03 (51:06):
Nigga, why don't you
get us a Charleston interview
for the low?
SPEAKER_05 (51:11):
I'm curious.
I don't see, I don't know whatthat would cost in real.
I don't know.
I mean, he might be willing todo the favor, low-key.
Seriously.
I look, I used to propertymanage, and so that nigga, no,
I'm not to throw his businessout there.
I'm glad he's doing well now.
But I mean, he'd be late withhis renner, like, you know what
I'm saying?
Like, man, I would almost haveto file evictions on a nigga.
No, but that's a part of hisstory, so I'm sure like he
(51:32):
wouldn't necessarily mind mesaying that it's the truth.
Like, and that's okay.
He's not there, he's not in thatspace anymore.
Yeah, that's the point.
That's why you can look back andlaugh at it now, which is why I
want to be your first interview.
Because I will, I'm gonnahonestly give you the most
personal interview ever.
SPEAKER_03 (51:51):
I'm looking forward
to it.
SPEAKER_05 (51:53):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (51:54):
You know, but we're
not gonna send a car for you.
SPEAKER_05 (51:58):
Nah, well, we we
don't need that.
I think that we do need to do itat either that studio I sent you
where we could start running,which hopefully once by the time
you do get down here, we eitherdo move to that, or but things
could change so drasticallywithin that spot where we just
have a place to record.
SPEAKER_03 (52:15):
I mean, we could do
it here, but like and the and
depending uh depending on whereI live, like there may be a more
intentional focus on a roomthat's dedicated to being a
studio, like like at thebeginning, with different
(52:38):
furniture and not makingeverything fit into that room,
but okay, this is gonna be thestudio room.
This is what the studio is gonnalook like and build it out that
way.
SPEAKER_05 (52:47):
I want the legit
cameras and shit, like you know
what I mean, like not just atripod, but like something that
catches the focuses in, focusesin on you, but then gets the
wide shot uh portrait orwhatever.
Yeah, like yeah, I I I want toyeah, like I want it to look
like a hurt bay interview, youknow what I mean?
Yeah, like how they did thatwith them, yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (53:07):
Like like the
in-person stuff, like once we
actually start doing things inperson.
Uh I I yeah, I want to have youhave your camera, I have my
camera, we have our wide, ourwide shot camera grabbing
everything.
Yeah, uh, and it looks like afucking production, you know?
Yeah, that's in due time.
SPEAKER_05 (53:27):
Yeah, in due time,
though.
SPEAKER_03 (53:29):
What were we talking
about?
SPEAKER_05 (53:31):
A lot.
A lot.
We didn't even really get on theFalcons, so let's just start
here.
SPEAKER_02 (53:35):
Uh who cares about
them?
SPEAKER_05 (53:37):
Well, we know it's
it's worth talking about.
Okay.
Go ahead and we did win.
Yeah, and just go ahead and playthe music.
Because we did win.
SPEAKER_04 (53:46):
Uh oh.
SPEAKER_05 (53:53):
And rise up, they
did.
Yeah.
Uh some would say refer reversefortunes because of what
happened this week in footballin general.
Third and 28, ironically.
Kyle Pitts gets what, maybe 15yards or something on the first.
(54:14):
But you convert off of a thirdand 28 and the Steelers blow a
21-point lead.
I don't know how much more is itwas the curse reversed this
week?
What do you think?
SPEAKER_03 (54:24):
Like, you know, I
was really only watching that
Falcons game for uh Tampa Bay'soffense.
SPEAKER_05 (54:35):
Yeah, because you're
you're a fantasy football snob
these days.
Uh you know, and that happenswhen you earn it, when you earn
the right to be able to say, I'mone of the last two people that
gives a fuck about what's goingon in fantasy football.
That's an honor.
Well, when this is your secondchampionship appearance, yes.
So this will be interesting.
(54:55):
We get a new champion.
I'm excited.
SPEAKER_03 (54:57):
Yeah, so you know,
when you have one team playing
and their offense's productioncan lead to you making money
versus another team that'splaying for nothing and has
taken a lot of money from youand has not delivered you a
(55:17):
playoff birth.
SPEAKER_05 (55:20):
No joy either.
No, you something just apersonal satisfaction, like fuck
money and everything.
Just a personal yeah, I feelgood about this.
SPEAKER_03 (55:29):
No, like there's
never been a season as a season
Falcon season ticket holderwhere I walked into games and
walked out of games all yearfeeling good.
No, usually left pissed offbecause we lost a lot of home
games.
It happens, doesn't it?
At the end of the game.
A lot.
(55:50):
But uh so no man, shout out tothe Falcons.
Uh I like that the team is stillfighting and caring and like
having some professional pride.
Uh 19 penalties.
Yeah, because their coach is outthere raw dogging it, man.
SPEAKER_05 (56:08):
Well, he's out there
kissing Whitworth.
He's uh once once once a kickfinally does go our way, he's
you know, looking at the cameraand saying something.
I don't even couldn't even tellwhat he mouthed, but like either
way, basically kind of thiscockiness.
And I'm sure for him, he gotfired by Tampa, so he enjoys
beating them, probably just atad bit more than any other
(56:29):
team, right?
Because he that was his formeremployer.
Um, but and and it does the onlything that non-playoff teams can
do now to get hype is playspoiler to a team.
And to a degree, it felt like wedid because for what three days
at least the Panthers were infirst place of the division,
(56:50):
technically.
So yeah, and then they lost tothe Saints in dramatic fashion.
That I was on the phone withGambles earlier today, which he
asked me, he said, do I thinkthat um I told him I was gonna
bring this up.
Did I think that you who did uhwho did I think was gonna win?
SPEAKER_03 (57:13):
I mean it's close.
He beat the, you know, like it'sclose.
Like I looked at it today andlike I think I'm gonna get like
three more points for them thisweek, like all based off
projections.
SPEAKER_05 (57:30):
Well, I think that
Quinn Ewers being named the
quarterback hurts you a little,in my opinion.
Uh, because although they'regonna want to run the ball,
everybody's gonna know thatthey're gonna want to run the
ball.
And then we just don't know how,yeah.
I think tight ends and runningbacks are beneficiaries of
rookie quarterbacks because theycan either check down or hot
route kind of their like tightends.
(57:52):
So there's that, but I alsothink that now there's not
really much of a threat, likethe running aspect of it.
Like you're gonna almost rely onhim like a receiver, and
obviously, he's a big part ofwhy you're where you are in
reality, and so um rememberthough, he's got the way that's
(58:12):
going.
SPEAKER_02 (58:13):
I was like, ooh, and
he got C Rice and Kelsey.
SPEAKER_05 (58:16):
Yeah, I know.
He taught he brought that up,but he's also got Drake London
coming back this week, and soit's like, well what does that
mean?
I think it means a lot.
SPEAKER_03 (58:24):
Kirk Cousins is
gonna throw him the ball.
That's what that means.
I mean, he he might, but hemight keep throwing it to Kyle
Pitts.
SPEAKER_05 (58:31):
Well, it's gonna
open up for somebody, one way or
another.
But his biggest thing is he'sgot Josh Allen and Drake May to
a degree.
I mean, they're both ranked oneand two respectively.
SPEAKER_02 (58:41):
Drake May's number
two fantasy quarterback.
SPEAKER_03 (58:43):
It's crazy, right?
SPEAKER_05 (58:44):
Yeah, I don't know,
but he is.
SPEAKER_03 (58:47):
Like I look at his
stats today because you know,
Bill Simmons made hisquarterback period.
SPEAKER_05 (58:52):
He runs a lot, man.
He scored two running touchdownslast week.
SPEAKER_03 (58:56):
Okay.
Okay.
Okay, that makes sense then.
Because, you know, I don't watchthe Patriots.
They don't come on well, I don'twatch the one o'clock window at
all anymore, but yeah, I'm notreally watching Drake May, but
when I looked at his numbers,I'm like, Bill Simmons, how do
(59:18):
you have him as a top threequarterback in the league?
SPEAKER_05 (59:20):
Well, fancy-wise, he
certainly is.
I think he's number one on deepthrows.
And you gotta remember, he's gotkind of a password receiving
core.
The nigga had a throw for 300yards.
SPEAKER_03 (59:30):
No, no, no, he had
to throw had a 300 yard game all
season.
SPEAKER_05 (59:33):
Yeah, but he's gone
for like 250 plus two every
time.
So it's no, he hasn't.
SPEAKER_03 (59:38):
No, bro, but look it
up.
Look it up.
SPEAKER_05 (59:40):
Well, regardless,
the point is he scores.
He's scoring.
SPEAKER_03 (59:44):
But he's not a top
three.
All I'm saying is he's not a topthree quarterback in the league.
I'm not even talking aboutfantasy.
SPEAKER_05 (59:49):
Oh, no, I'm talking
about fantasy.
That's what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_03 (59:51):
I'm talking about
Bill Simmons having him as a top
three quarterback.
I'm not arguing about fantasypoints.
Like that that's real data.
That's not opinion.
SPEAKER_05 (01:00:03):
I'd have to look at
it.
I have not looked at his uhstatistics, but what I do know
is he's not a top threequarterback in the league.
I mean, I agree, but the pointis, regardless, he's got Josh
Allen and Saquon Barkley with asomewhat soft schedule.
And so, granted, the Eaglesclench uh playoff berth with one
(01:00:24):
more win and they win thedivision.
So, but remember, there's stillthree weeks left, and we're not
playing into week 17, so it'sour week 18 rather.
SPEAKER_03 (01:00:33):
And so just tell me
you're picking gambles.
That's fine.
SPEAKER_05 (01:00:38):
No, I do think he's
gonna win.
It's just cheerily based off ofno.
Well, if you just look at theteams, I think that he's got a
better team because JustinJefferson, again, he's been
non-existent for you.
And then again, the A-chanthing, that change it does.
It changes things.
Like, I don't care what you say.
(01:00:58):
I mean, I hear you.
As that is too man, he givesthat nigga the ball.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:02):
I I get it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:01:03):
You know, I just
it's it's just you know it's not
the guy, the guy, the guy beatsyou, and it's like, oh yeah,
this guy has a better team, butyou know, doesn't have a better
record.
But it's fine.
SPEAKER_05 (01:01:15):
Well, you both beat
me um for what it's worth.
Now, albeit you want to fumble,but um and and a monster fucking
week from H.
Hm giving you 37.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:26):
Like, I mean, come
on, but I mean he's he's he's
been that kind of guy all year.
SPEAKER_05 (01:01:30):
I mean, yeah, I
guess.
Uh I'm looking at it now becauseI I've actually got your guys'
rosters pulled up.
See, you're dependent on TonyPollard, too.
Like, there's just like a lot ofstuff on your you got a bad
Raiders team that will always betrailing, but in some cases,
don't get Brock Barrett as aball.
So it's like I don't I you'relike you're starting Jordan Love
(01:01:51):
in Chicago, it looks like you'regonna start that over Baker.
I'm not gonna start Baker inCarolina.
SPEAKER_03 (01:01:56):
I'm not I'm not
committed to my lineup yet.
Okay.
SPEAKER_05 (01:02:00):
Now I'll say this.
He's got to do something withhis defense.
I don't I don't know why he'sgot the Cardinals defense, but
um Tracy had a huge game for himrandomly.
Yeah, he's not gonna do that.
It was, and so did Olave.
We talked about it.
Like I said, we were on thephone today, and Olave.
(01:02:21):
Yeah, I know, and uh and Olavehad like 1.2 points heading into
literally like six minutes leftin the game.
This somehow he ended up with 17and a half points, and it's just
like, all right, and so and itwasn't like it was a deep
touchdown throw or um anythingof that magnitude, but he's got
Ramondre Stevens who, althoughhas kind of lost his job, still
(01:02:45):
fumbles.
Well, he puts up decent numbers,like he can get him to nine
points.
SPEAKER_03 (01:02:52):
Um okay, enough of
this.
Can we talk about nine?
SPEAKER_05 (01:02:57):
Yeah, why not?
SPEAKER_03 (01:02:58):
We might as well get
into it.
SPEAKER_05 (01:02:59):
I mean, because we
are on the subject of yeah,
fantasy.
SPEAKER_03 (01:03:02):
I yo nine is killing
me.
I know, and when you lit likeI'm watching the game and
listening to all of these nicethings that they say about him,
but he's not looking for JustinJefferson.
SPEAKER_05 (01:03:24):
How does how does
the Minnesota Vikings offense
score 34 points?
By the way, in spots Dallasbasically seven on the opening
drive because of nine'sinterception early.
How does they were down 14-7too?
Because even once theyresponded, like they went back
down seven.
How does how does a team operateand score 34 points with Justin
(01:03:47):
Jefferson and he not getting theball?
Doesn't that sound just a littleodd?
SPEAKER_03 (01:03:50):
Like, yeah, and like
he had that that drop.
What was it?
It should have I think it was atouchdown.
Um, but he had a a drop, but youcan tell he's frustrated, he's
in his head, and yeah, ninelooked for Addison and Rager.
And no, Naylor.
(01:04:11):
Naylor, whatever.
Same person.
But like he it's obvious he'slooking for them, and it and we
joke about it, but it's like,hey, do they have an issue?
Like, is this something biggerthan football going on over
here?
Because Justin Jefferson getsopen.
He can get open.
(01:04:33):
Yeah, I mean nine, you're noteven uh force feeding him, and
maybe you're not being taught toforce feed him.
It's like, hey, go with theprogression.
But Justin Jefferson's not a guywho you necessarily go uh with
the progression.
You remember in that comebackagainst the Colts when he had
like that one-handed catch overlike three niggas?
(01:04:57):
Like Kirk didn't just read thedefense when he threw him the
ball.
No.
He's like, hey, my nigga'sbetter than yours.
SPEAKER_05 (01:05:08):
I'm gonna find a way
to get him the ball.
SPEAKER_03 (01:05:10):
One way, one, one
way or another.
All I gotta do is put it in thecounty.
He'll he'll he'll he'll he'll dothe rest.
So as a fantasy owner, it's justsuper frustrating that JJ
McCarthy has so much controlover what you do.
And I go back to what Justicesaid.
Justin Jefferson's gonna drop,and one of you niggas is gonna
(01:05:31):
take.
He dropped to four.
And it's can you really leaveJustin Jefferson sitting there
at four?
You could.
SPEAKER_05 (01:05:44):
I mean, you could
traded him to you, but like and
I know I know you could becauseyou're like, what is it?
What were your options again?
Because Bijan, Saquon, and Chasewere gone.
So you had any other runningback, yeah.
And only logical ChristianMcCaffrey was an high ceiling,
(01:06:05):
but possibly lower floor becauseof the injuries.
Obviously, he stayed healthythis year and probably has been,
if not number one, thencertainly number two in fantasy.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:15):
He's he's uh he's on
my no draft list.
And that makes a ton of sense.
Yeah, it's just too risky forme.
Like, I I I'm not if if hedropped to the last pick of the
first round and I have thatpick, I'll take him because I'm
about to get whoever I reallywanted right there, anyways.
(01:06:36):
But I if I'm drafting high, I'mnot taking Christian McCaffrey.
I'll I'll lose that one everytime.
SPEAKER_05 (01:06:45):
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:46):
You know what I
mean?
Like he's just on my no draftlist.
So um, but I mean, I'm sayingall of this and it all worked
out.
Shout out to Carson Wentz.
SPEAKER_05 (01:06:58):
Let it all work out.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:59):
I mean, Carson Wentz
made it happen.
Let it all work out.
I think we're gonna listen tothat wallet album, ain't he?
Who ain't that what that'swrong?
No, that's little Wayne.
Oh no.
SPEAKER_05 (01:07:13):
I'm uh with uh
Samfa.
Let it all work out.
SPEAKER_02 (01:07:19):
It's a wallet song
like that too, I'm pretty sure.
SPEAKER_05 (01:07:22):
He might have
sampled it.
Uh because it's Sampa's song,and then he like did it as the
hook for Wayne.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:30):
Talking about uh
nine, another nine, it seems
like uh he's about to do whatthe uh wasn't Carson Palmer
number nine, too.
He was three.
Yeah, he's about to pull aCarson Palmer, huh?
Who Joe Burrow?
SPEAKER_05 (01:07:51):
Uh I mean, I hope
so.
I want him to come here, but umwe don't have the draft capital
because they would want to pickthis year, you know, to go with
it.
Um get them niggas Kyle Pitts.
But then you'd want to keep KylePitts with him, right?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
(01:08:11):
He would have to be a piece, butyou know, then they wouldn't
probably be like, uh, we'regetting Jalen Walker or James
Pierce too.
And Jalen, love you guy.
Bye.
Sorry, I gotta go.
Well, yeah, to get Burrow,you're okay with it.
But like, yeah, it'd be so muchin a deal to just get him.
SPEAKER_03 (01:08:31):
And that may be the
thing that makes the James
Pierce trade suck instead of himjust being the guy we took
first.
Uh, because with that draft pickbeing good, it's we don't have
the draft cap, we don't have thethe trade piece if we if we were
to go look for the quarterbackthis year, you know.
SPEAKER_05 (01:08:53):
Yeah, you'd have to
give up to.
I'm sure Penix would probablyneed to be in the deal, is what
oh god, yeah.
Um kick that nigga out the city.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:03):
But back to the
bottom of the.
SPEAKER_05 (01:09:12):
I tell you what, the
baseline for a trade like that
is Matt Stafford, Jared Goff,right?
So they gave up two firsts withgolf going to Detroit, and it's
like, well, obviously it workedout, I think, for both teams.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:26):
Today, but see, you
can't compare those trades
because the Rams were moving offof golf.
Who had been to a Super Bowl whowas still a decent court, he
wasn't as bad as that.
Yeah, but but but hold on, justjust just just let me tell you
just where it's kind ofdifferent.
The Rams were moving off ofgolf, and Matthew Stafford was
(01:09:48):
moving off the lions, but theywere they were cool.
You know what I'm saying?
They were like, hey, we're gonnawork with you, Matthew, to get
you to where you want, to aplace that you actually want to
go.
Whereas Joe Burrow is gonna beon some uh nigga trade me, or
I'm retired.
Uh so his market's gonna bedepressed.
(01:10:09):
Uh it's gonna be it's gonna be alower market for Joe Burrow
because of the threat ofretirement.
Uh so it's kind of a differentuh that compensation package is
gonna be high, but it could belower than we think it is in in
the few quarterback trades we'veseen, is all I'm saying.
SPEAKER_00 (01:10:28):
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:10:29):
Just because it's
bro, that's sad to see you know,
two Heisman trophy quarterbackslike being broken down by this
organization.
And Joe Burrow has had you knowsuccess with this organization,
went to a Super Bowl, then wentto an AFC championship.
And you know, uh, what was it?
(01:10:49):
Jamar Chase, the first time heheard, he was like, that gotta
be AI.
And then he comes back and says,pretty much like, yeah, I talked
to my man's.
He didn't say that.
He was just like, you know, givehim it space.
He he said the professionalthing.
SPEAKER_05 (01:11:08):
Joe, look, I don't
think, you know, the my thing is
the the one thing that I don'tthink anyone's really looking at
is the potential of theretirement aspect of it.
And he's been hurt a lot.
It would be weird if he did it.
And I guess because like theAndrew Luck thing is the
freshest on our mind in terms ofa player that retired early,
(01:11:30):
especially because they do playthe same position.
They kind of came in the sameway, being these guys that were
obviously number one picks.
I know that uh Andrew Luckprobably had a little bit more
hype because Joe Burrow just hadto prove himself in one year.
I'm saying I think Lucky.
Andrew Luck was looked at thatway prior to even his second to
last year in college.
SPEAKER_03 (01:11:50):
He was looked at as
the next guy, but like Andrew
Luck had a longer hype train andwas a better prospect, you know,
like high school, college toNFL.
SPEAKER_05 (01:12:01):
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:03):
But I I mean Joe
Burrow jumped to a who was the
hyped up prospect.
You know what I mean?
It was tank for Tua for twoyears, and yeah, right.
Joe Burrow jumped him.
But, anyways, uh sorry, back toyou, Joe Burrow.
SPEAKER_05 (01:12:20):
Yeah, I just I look
at it from that perspective, and
so like for me, that's somethingthat nobody's really talking
about.
Because it sounds like more he'sjust especially with the game he
had.
I mean, he cost me a fantasymatchup, obviously.
And I should have never uhhandcuffed him with the kicker
because they didn't score anypoints, so that really fucked me
up.
And the sad part was I wantedthe 49ers kicker who ended up
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having 14 points, but he had aninjury designation still, and I
was like, oh man, a kickercoming off an injury.
I don't know, because he was thehigher-rated kicker, anyways,
and they were playing theTitans, and I didn't do it
because I said, you know what,they're playing that Ravens
defense, they're at home, theyshould move the ball, and then
he didn't, and like I didn'twatch the whole game, but I saw
(01:13:04):
red zone and stuff.
Like I saw both of hisinterceptions, they were so bad,
and it was like, damn, it's hislike love, like um, what did
Kanye say in um champion?
He was like uh he said, I wishLauren's heart was back in
rhyming.
He's at something, somethingit's in Zion.
Like, you know, and so that'skind of what it felt like.
(01:13:27):
It's just like, damn, like, isthis nigga's heart even in it
anymore?
Like, he keeps getting injured,they're not winning.
Maybe he's and he's all he'sset, obviously.
His house got broken into.
They had that personal stuffabout the actress or whoever the
model that was at his houseduring, so kind of exposed that.
If he did have like a girlfriendthat nobody knew about, but like
(01:13:48):
he had like a bat bitch in hishouse, or maybe that is his
girlfriend, and he just didn'twant that to be known.
SPEAKER_03 (01:13:53):
Bro, it just doesn't
matter.
Like, don't tell people who thefuck was at my house.
My mom was here.
I don't care if if Uber Eats wasoutside, nigga, don't tell
nobody who was at my house.
unknown (01:14:04):
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:05):
But he also lives in
Cincinnati, okay, and he plays
for the Bengals.
SPEAKER_05 (01:14:10):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:11):
You know, the team
that didn't want to sign their
first round pick?
SPEAKER_05 (01:14:14):
Yeah, the the
Bengals.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:16):
You know, the team
that that didn't want to pay
their all-pro defensive end, youknow, they said, hey, you gotta
play better and we'll pay you.
And he gets like 17 and a halfsacks.
And they're like, They said,well, the Bengals said, Trey
Henderson, we're good, bro.
SPEAKER_05 (01:14:33):
Texas AM DN is here.
He's like, You can stay, butwe're good, bro.
That might be the most classicColin clip, by the way.
But go ahead, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:44):
And then the Texas
AM DN is like, I'm not signing
that contract.
SPEAKER_05 (01:14:49):
And then he isn't
good.
They drafted because theythought he was a freak, and we
got the freak.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:58):
I I honestly think
it's a combination of the
organization, his injuries, thethe the rot the break-in, like
the guys probably burnt the fuckout, dude, and stressed and
football probably was his happyplace for a long time.
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And it's not the happy place.
So when you when when your happyplace isn't your happy place
anymore, it probably sucks.
And I know your professionallike route is is different from
a lot of ours, just you know,like not talking shit, like you
know, you come fromself-employment, small business,
and stuff like that, right?
Yeah, but dude, when you you canbe doing a job that you like to
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do, but if the culture isn'tgreat or you got a boss or you
know, people over you who don'tmake the environment great or
make or making your job moredifficult, and it you can feel
like they're actively makingyour job more difficult.
(01:16:05):
You can show up and go throughthe motions, but that's it.
SPEAKER_05 (01:16:10):
Now, for I'll say
this much though, for what it's
worth, there are cases, it's notthe same, but like I still work
for people, all right?
So I mean, I know, but I but Imean like we'll make things more
difficult on you too, likeespecially during COVID.
Like they tried to they strippedit to where they're like, well,
no felons, or a certaincontract, no felons if they're
not vaxxed, if it was like abunch of stuff to where well,
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how many people do you think areyou gonna find that are gonna
work for$16 an hour slingingtires and they're vaxxed,
they're vaxxed and right, andthey're not felt, they have no
rep.
And it wasn't just felonies,misdemeanors, too.
But it wasn't a no misdemeanor,but I had to run it by them
first.
SPEAKER_03 (01:16:55):
Like, hey dog, if I
gotta run it by you, you should
just do the whole damn thing.
SPEAKER_05 (01:16:58):
Because it depended
on what the misdemeanor was,
basically, kind of.
And so, like if it was like apetty theft or like Yeah, but
DUI, like they were like, Butsee, I'm more so talking about a
or obviously anything domesticis always to know, which they
should have known that Iwouldn't have hired anyone with
any type of demand, because thatmeans that they're a hot head
(01:17:20):
and like people fight in thesesituations, like so no, like
still early?
Can you hear me?
Can you see me?
You're frozen.
(01:17:41):
I can't hear you.
Uh let me contact Lee here.
(01:18:06):
Okay, well, it looks like I'mrunning the show now.
Uh he should be back here soon.
Uh but again, there's a lot ofdifferent ways to look at the
business world.
I mean, I don't know everythingabout it.
Um, but what I will say is thisin in a lot of these cases,
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okay, his his internet went out.
He just kind of let me know.
So I guess I'll just carry thisthing for a little bit.
But in a lot of cases, you couldbe in business, uh, whether you
work for somebody or you workwith people, but technically you
work for them, especially ifyou're a small business and
you're contracted by Fortune 500companies like I've been.
It's one of those situationswhere you still you have to
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comply with what it is thatthey're doing too.
I mean, no, I'm no differentthan anyone else.
Look, I'm not in a mansion rightnow, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, it doesn't reallychange a lot of um how this
stuff works overall.
It doesn't, it doesn't changethat.
And so I think that uh lookslike we got Lee back here.
(01:19:24):
I can't hear you.
No, I can't hear you.
I I see you you're muted now,but I can't hear I couldn't hear
you anyways.
Can't hear you.
Can't hear you.
SPEAKER_03 (01:19:43):
Can you hear me now?
SPEAKER_05 (01:19:44):
There we go.
Now I can.
SPEAKER_03 (01:19:46):
Alright, yeah.
My yeah, like my Wi Fi went outor something.
I don't know what's going onhere.
So I'm about to uh unplug therouter and plug it back up and
see if that gets us something.
SPEAKER_05 (01:19:58):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:20:00):
you to give us a
portrait landscape too or
landscape rather because theportrait you could do it that
way that just it looks cleaneryeah oh I I was just unplugging
the thing I'm about to uh I'mabout to uh sit back down you
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know I don't want to be like youknow like those guys like Ebro
who who just look like they'regoing live from from some random
place yeah somewhere remotewhich I guess we'll get to Ebro
here soon we got hell we onlygot about 40 minutes but now
again I was kind of just pickingup where we left off there with
um in terms of business and ingeneral even when you're working
(01:20:45):
for somebody like again or youwork for yourself you still you
kind of everybody kind of worksfor someone like you have to
answer to somebody to a degreelike maybe I don't have to be
somewhere at a certain time butlike you still answer to
someone.
Yeah yeah yeah I and I went so Iwas I was literally talking
about just culture inside of abuilding that you have to walk
into every day and how that canjust drain you and you're just
(01:21:10):
all right I'm here because Ihave to be here let me do what I
have to do let me get out let meget in here as late as I can't
be if it's not a problem let meget out as early without it
being a problem hey I'm doing myjob and I know I'm not
performing to the best of myability but like dog I don't
(01:21:31):
want to be here one of the bestparts about this is to to a
degree I have it from the otherside right because even when I
would go into the warehouse I'dget to deal with and talk with
some of these people you want toknow what the first thing that
anyone would ask me like anytimeI came whether that be in like
Texas California like whereverthe first thing I get asked what
can I get a raise like that'sliterally like the first thing
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that I was asked and like Iwould tell them I didn't lie I
was like I said I'm gonna behonest if you I don't really
dictate that.
SPEAKER_05 (01:22:02):
Now obviously I
could pay them more but then
that hurts my bottom linebecause that's not the agreement
that I have with them.
They're the ones that pay youthat's why you don't see me.
That's why you see them becausethey're the people that are
paying they're paying they'repaying me to pay you right so
it's like um and that's just theworld attempts in general so
it's like yeah and in some casesI've made you know changes like
(01:22:27):
for to pay somebody I I've madechange changes in in certain
cases where if a guy I knewdeserved to be paid and I
couldn't get it approved even ifI was only 50 cents to bump them
up I mean 50 cent can make adifference in a 40 hour work
week that's an extra 20 rightand so$20 a week that could help
(01:22:51):
pay something that's a could behalf a tank of gas something I
know it's not a lot on thesurface but over a 52 week span
it's an extra thousand dollars ayear right 1040 is the exact
number but like and after taxesit's really like seven something
but depending on you know umwhat you claim and what your
(01:23:14):
marital status and all thisother stuff is but look at that
oh there you go all right wemight yes we are damn it man
(01:23:43):
that's this is such a cleanerlisten to I'm sure it is but uh
yeah so um Mahomes tours ACL andthe Chiefs uh are eliminated
from the playoffs for the firsttime in Patrick Mahomes' career
we were about two years tooearly on this yeah but you know
(01:24:06):
I I I saw Bomani Jones had athing out that said the Chiefs'
offense hasn't been the samesince Eric Bienemy left he's not
wrong I'm not saying that EricBienemy is the reason like and I
didn't listen to his argumentyet I just saw it and hadn't
watched it.
Yeah but as far as the timelinegoes it's like yeah yeah I know
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they were in the Super Bowl theyear before but they won a lot
of close games they won theSuper Bowl the year before that
they won a lot of close gamesand they weren't they had a
dominant record but they weren'tdominating games yeah because
remember shit after Tyreek leftthey really they stopped
covering well and then Mahomeshuge stats were gone yeah he was
(01:24:56):
like a 35 touchdown guy not youknow 45 you know 4000 yards not
5,050 right so yeah we wereearly because I also don't think
we expected the defense tobecome as good as it was to
balance out the offense's lackof explosion and then the all
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like Patrick's uh uh hadn'tshown the ability to do the Drew
Breeze shit yet correct if heneeded to correct uh but I mean
it was time Travis Kelsey's oldand drops passes uh Mahomes is
due for I mean it sucks but hehadn't ever really been hurt
(01:25:43):
part of the game you knowespecially with the way that he
plays um yeah they're due forfor a season from hell and
unfortunately Baltimore is inthe middle of their season from
hell uh because this would bethe year for oh shit we can make
a run now mind you they canstill win the division and get
hot in the playoffs which I dowhich I absolutely love golly
(01:26:07):
especially if he goes up toBuffalo and beats Josh Allen um
goes out to Denver and oh SeanPayton number one seed in the in
the what do you think of thatSean Payton's a hell of a coach
man like I don't huh say you'rea big fan no I come on man he's
(01:26:27):
on my sports interviews I knowyou know I I know you know I
know you're not a big fan comeon man I I like that guy less
than I like Dabo that's hard todo I know I went back and
watched some of our old videosby the way okay some of the most
viewed ones and you yeah I sawyou were responding this is
probably two years ago is theJokic stuff and I remember
(01:26:50):
thinking obviously when youinitially said the Jokic stuff I
was always like what the fuckare you talking about?
But that's basically whateverybody was trying to tell you
in those comment sections ummaybe we should start doing a
flashback segment the more andmore I think about it where we
bring up an old clip and we talkabout whether or not that was
washed or it was winning andthat was definitely not your
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brightest moment.
SPEAKER_03 (01:27:19):
Yeah but I mean it
it didn't age well but and it
and this isn't like I was wrong.
Yeah I I admit that I'm wrongand I'm not and I and I'm saying
it's not from like trying tomake myself sound better but
based on what I had seen at thatpoint in time based on the way
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that the NBA had been played andchampions had won in recent
years based on their roster theyhad a really good roster but we
hadn't seen teams that didn'thave more than one all-star win
championships in the current eraand then the super team era kind
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of broke up at that time and thegame gets played a little bit
differently and they have like Imean superstar Jamal Murray is
the best non-all-star in theleague who may never make an
all-star but may average 25multiple years well well I don't
know about 20 maybe in theplayoffs but I know I'm saying
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like a 25 guy no I'm just sayinglike he has the ability to
average 25 multiple years movingforward is what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_06 (01:28:29):
Okay.
SPEAKER_03 (01:28:30):
I he hasn't done it
I'm I but like Aaron Gordon what
he was when they won achampionship and then who he is
now like they had a really goodteam and they didn't have Aaron
Gordon when I made that uh uhtake by the way and um yes it
did not age well but based onwhat I saw and how I delivered
(01:28:54):
the take and how I analyzesports that's where I go I'm not
a great predictor when it comesto new trends always I I I take
historical data and and then Ikind of go from there and you
basically say take that for dataI mean something like that.
You remember when uh our man didit he was like take that for
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data hey superstar JamalMurray's averaging 25 this year
by the way is he 25 you knowscoring's up overall in the
league I mean Austin Reevesaverages almost 29 so it's like
not to make an excuse for it ornothing but like I mean but
Austin Reeves is a bucket thoughtoo like let's not let's he is
let's not say it was anyways.
(01:29:38):
Yeah but like let's not say thatlike I I know the point that
you're making but I don't thinkAustin Reeves is a great example
for that because of how hescores.
SPEAKER_05 (01:29:46):
Okay.
SPEAKER_03 (01:29:47):
Like he really has a
no knock to his coach but he has
a more well rounded game than JJRedick.
Now JJ Reddick like if you saidJJ Redick was averaging almost
30 in the NBA I'd be like okayyeah scoring's up because JJ
couldn't get his own bucket inthe in the NBA but Austin Reeves
(01:30:10):
is patting that bitch bumping Iget off me you know what I mean
we didn't think very much of theKobe thing that I sent you
earlier no no I don't like thatstuff because you're taking data
and you're extrapolating it outand it could be true but because
we don't see those types ofnumbers today we see like the
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inch up but like Kobe averaged35 that year.
Is anybody averaging is anybodygonna average 35 by the end of
the year maybe one maybe twopeople and I don't think the
thing that is not in there isrole players get more shots now.
Yes so back then Kobe likeniggas couldn't shoot if Kobe
(01:30:59):
didn't touch the ball that'scorrect so that's not that
context you you you can't createthat type of context in these
situations because there's achemistry aspect to it too
that's why I don't like thoseI'm and I'm okay with that.
SPEAKER_05 (01:31:18):
That's fair.
SPEAKER_03 (01:31:21):
If Kobe were able to
shoot as many times and adapt
his game to be a smarter gamelike a lot of players play today
and I mean smarter as inthroughout an 82 game season
like Kobe took a lot ofdifficult shots.
He made them he made a lot ofdifficult shots but some of the
shots that Kobe took in today'sNBA he may not take because it's
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like hey dog well the dipdefense isn't as difficult yeah
it's nobody's sniffing his asslike Tony Allen you know what I
mean yeah but also with thedefense not being as difficult
you you're guarding more peopletoo right because like when when
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Kobe had Mabinga playing centerwell nobody guard that nigga you
know what I mean like some likeon some of them teams like bro
who's really guarding so muchparker so you can more easily
triple team somebody but now Imean look at the Lakers if they
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have LeBron James Luca AustinReeves Rui and DeAndre Aiden on
the court who who do you sag offof so the the it's just
different and there's moreskilled players in the league
(01:32:52):
more skill more skilled playersbut also players getting more
opportunities to use their skilland there's just it's just a
different league like againpalgasol today plays but he's
not can't get on Pal Gasol's notan all-star in today's NBA
(01:33:13):
unless I mean uh Memphis pal isI don't know about Lakers pal.
SPEAKER_05 (01:33:21):
That's what I'm
saying like but that's who Kobe
played with so it's like I'mlike none of those guys are
actually like I mean but howShannon Brown's damn near damn
near Bruce Brown today.
Yeah right like that's like moreof his lot as a player they're
like the same dudes Lamar Odombut Lamar Odom's a better player
(01:33:43):
today.
Yes but that's why I don't likethose comparisons like that
because the game is Lamar Odom'san all-star today well yeah
because Lamar Odom's allowed toplay point guard today on
whatever and like Lamar peoplebe forgetting Clipper Lamar like
no they don't forget him theydidn't see him yeah well Darius
(01:34:07):
Miles Elton Brand yeah but likeCory McGetty fucking uh Lamar
when he first got drafted whenhe was athletic um before that
horrific fucking yeah fuckinglegend Lamar Odom today is doing
what we thought Ben Simmons wasgonna do.
He's doing some of the Giannishe's doing some of the Giannis
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stuff and I'm not talking aboutdefensively and I'm not saying
to Giannis's level but I'm justsaying a guy that's I think yeah
he sits more Giannis except forlow key probably a better
shooter I'd say he's a bettershooter and he's a lefty but I
but I I'd say the Ben Simmonscomparison because although Ben
Simmons couldn't shoot BenSimmons got game you know what I
mean like he can dribble theball get he has a bag you know
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what I'm saying he has skillsyeah skilled yes Giannis isn't
skilled but neither of them canshoot well Giannis is a better
shooter than Ben Simmons butlike a more confident shooter
yes but he's also more I don'tagain dominant is such a word I
don't want to use but he's moredominant yeah and like Lamar
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wouldn't have that physicaldominance of Giannis but he'd be
his offensive production wouldbe closer to Giannis's than Ben
Simmons right yeah damn Lamarbut again we talked about this
guys that would fit in theleague Rasheed Wallace obviously
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would be Rasheed Wallace wouldbe the poster boy him and uh
Rashar Lewis like those are likethe poster boys for imagine what
you stretch stretch foursimagine dirk could not only
shoot but like could do likecould kind of handle their own
drip like yeah dirt I mean butsee Dirk's a little different
(01:35:55):
too because Dirk is not somebodyhe could have he could bring it
up he's not running point in agame like I trusted Rashard
Lewis's handles more than aDirk's and Dirk is good in a
half court set handling.
SPEAKER_03 (01:36:09):
I'm talking about
Dirk at the top of the the key
like I'm talking about Dirk I'mtalking about Dirk in the half
court that's all I'm talkingabout okay okay yeah I ain't
talking about Dirk grabbing itoff the rim and and and and
running the break no I'm talkingabout just Lamar has the best
handles of those type of playersin that era yeah I just mean
like running the offense throughDirk with him as a primary ball
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handler.
SPEAKER_05 (01:36:35):
Well it would in a
weird way almost be not as good
a ball handling it'd be kind ofJokic like in a weird way like
more scoring less passing yeahwell right but that's what I'm
saying because Jokic brings theball he can bring the ball but
like and I'm not saying Dirkcouldn't but like Dirk would be
getting 50 balls regularlythough right and that's the
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biggest thing a lot of thatstuff it just it'd be different
today in today's like can wejust just take a second because
I'm happy Dirk's in the medianow because if Dirk wasn't in
the media I think he could goforgotten because yeah he was
one of the better power like oneof the top power forwards of all
(01:37:19):
time he's high on the scoringlist but his game wasn't loud he
wasn't a big personality eventhough he's funny as hell but
you know you got loud kg you gotTim Duncan who's just better
than all of them and they'll sayit I mean I don't disagree with
(01:37:40):
that but like like yeah I justthink Dirk could go for guys Tim
Duncan the difference with himwill always be is kind of the
Brady effect right now withBrady it got proven because of
what Bill did without Brady andwhat Brady didn't oh no no stop
no no no I'm not trying tocompare them what I'm saying no
(01:38:01):
but I'm saying is that there wassuch a didn't improve anything
but what I'm saying is there wassuch a system because even post
Duncan the Spurs won 67 games solike we got to see it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:38:14):
No no but no nobody
no nobody they won six they went
40 nobody says that Tim Duncan'sa system player nobody I'm not
saying he's a system player I'msaying no but nobody I don't
think Brady's a systemquarterback but like not because
we saw it I didn't think thatjosh mcdaniels and Bill
Belichick were the re but I'mjust saying it's always because
(01:38:35):
they're they're gonna be they'rehandbuffed but there but there's
never been that conversationaround Tim Duncan no there
hasn't been that re thatconversation of what would he be
without pop would like that'snot a conversation but well
because he played with twoalcoholics but Brady and
Belichick even before they splitthat was a conversation that was
never a Tim Duncan conversationnumbers were never glamorous
(01:38:56):
enough obviously he won two MVPsbut like his numbers were never
like glamorous enough to causethat debate like Brady had
glamorous numbers at one pointin his career like because
obviously it didn't start offTim Duncan had more Tim Duncan
the reason why Tim Duncan isgoing to be for one he was just
the best power forward but TimDuncan had but he had more MVPs
(01:39:19):
than his peers he had morechampionships than his peers so
he was good and he had as manyor if not more all as many as
Steve but Steve like they're notpeers.
I'm talking about then who's hispeers are you talking about his
position group his positiongroup okay whether you want to
go power like if you go on powerforwards he has Garnet yeah he
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got more MVPs more rings morefinals MVPs if you go even if
you go to the centers well ShaqI mean yeah he's got more MVPs
than Shaq but Shaq yeah yeahyeah you're right yeah he's got
more rings than Shaq but but butlike he's not like I don't think
many people There's not a TimDuncan versus Shaq argument that
(01:40:04):
exists.
And I don't know.
SPEAKER_05 (01:40:05):
Yeah, because pop
even if you want to look at
Popovich, I mean Shaq playedwith Phil.
SPEAKER_03 (01:40:09):
So yeah, but like
the the Tim Duncan, his legacy
is so solid that he can do andPat Riley.
So it's like Shaq don't have thecoach excuses either.
Yeah, but like I'm just sayingTim Duncan can ride off into the
sunset and he's not forgotten.
Dirk, if he rides off into thesunset, I don't know if the
younger generation realizes justhow cold Dirk was.
(01:40:34):
I don't think they like that2000.
SPEAKER_05 (01:40:36):
He's the best
shooting big man of all time.
That's why which we get to theNBA Cup.
I hate when people were fuckingtalking like, well, Cat's the
best.
No, Dirk's the best big shootingbig man of all time.
SPEAKER_03 (01:40:46):
Yeah, like cat like
cat shit is ugly.
It don't look fluid.
Like he can shoot, he can shootthe piss out the ball.
But him getting to like nigga,Dirk is doing one-legged fucking
fadeaways.
Draws.
You want to talk about that NBACup?
SPEAKER_05 (01:41:03):
Yeah, let's go ahead
and get into it because I know
we're running a little short ontime, but what did you think?
Did you watch how much of thegame did you watch, if any?
SPEAKER_03 (01:41:13):
Um, I watched most
of it.
Um I saw Jordan Clarkson do dowhat they brought him in there
to do.
SPEAKER_05 (01:41:22):
Yeah, what about
Wimby?
SPEAKER_03 (01:41:24):
He on minute
restriction and his grandmother
passed away yesterday.
So uh, you know.
I know he had the 10 the 10 in arow, but like he didn't he was
on minute restriction, so likewe didn't get to see like full
Wimby.
SPEAKER_05 (01:41:41):
I think the Spurs
have something great going.
I'd be shocked if they tradedfor uh Giannis.
Now, obviously, you don't wellthey obviously castle.
I think Castle is who they wouldwant more than Harper.
You're getting if not both lowkey.
No, no, no.
(01:42:01):
You gotta get their whole bench.
You're getting Kelton, you'regetting uh Vassille, you're
getting and one of those guards,and you're gonna fox is staying
put.
They might have to do it formoney.
You know what?
SPEAKER_03 (01:42:12):
You know what?
No, no, you if you do Vassale,Vasel has a big enough contract.
His is like 30.
Yeah, so you could do Vasale,some Kelton, some Harrison
Barnes and Dylan Harper.
I'm I'm I'm I'm gonna I'mlistening to the bigger.
They're gonna want picks too.
So yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (01:42:30):
I'm just I'm just
talking about players, like the
picks, and then they're gonnasend you Kuzma back to basically
take Kelton Johnson's spot andlike yeah, because they're gonna
get off his money too, I'm sure.
I don't know if he's on anexpiring or not, but like that
boy plays some bad basketball,man.
SPEAKER_03 (01:42:46):
He needed Kuzma have
been the same without LeBron.
SPEAKER_05 (01:42:49):
Demi's a big fan of
uh Kyle Kuzma.
Why?
Uh she's attracted to him, butyou know, close.
SPEAKER_03 (01:43:01):
Uh let's see.
Kuzma, I mean Kuzma's averaging13 and a half points per game,
four and a half.
SPEAKER_05 (01:43:06):
Oh, yeah, that's
great, isn't it?
SPEAKER_03 (01:43:08):
On 51 and a half
percent shooting.
SPEAKER_05 (01:43:10):
He got me over here
sounding like uh Jim Rome.
He's like, that's great.
You know, that's rich.
SPEAKER_03 (01:43:16):
Let's see.
What's his three-pointpercentage for the year?
Uh he's shooting 33% from threewhen he's shot his whole career.
I mean, you know, uh his pointsis down because he averages 17
on the career, but you know.
SPEAKER_05 (01:43:38):
Why is Rudy Gobert
in a basketball game with two
minutes left and you're downthree?
SPEAKER_03 (01:43:45):
DPOY, man.
Okay.
SPEAKER_05 (01:43:47):
Well, I don't know
what the heck the ant and
jopplay?
Uh no, neither of them isplaying.
Okay now here's the thing.
I've got Gobert's under on therebounds, and he's one away.
And I'm like, well, why is NasReed not in?
Because they need defense.
Against who?
There's no uh there's no Edie.
(01:44:08):
So I'm I'm I don't know, maybeI'm just confused with how the
NBA works in terms of likespacing and like what does he
provide offensively?
Because defensively, yeah, maybeI guess when people go to the
hole, but it's like we saw thatLuca's got that nigga dancing,
you know, uh he'll have himstanding still like like a like
the mannequin challenge for onesecond, and then he'll start
(01:44:30):
fucking, you know, Annie, areyou okay, Michael Jackson style?
Like it's seen while he's on thefloor.
SPEAKER_03 (01:44:38):
I wouldn't want Rudy
Gobert on my roster.
SPEAKER_05 (01:44:44):
Yeah, well Jaron
Jackson just put one on him.
SPEAKER_03 (01:44:48):
Trey Ball.
SPEAKER_05 (01:44:50):
Uh they still have
Gobert in.
They did put Nas Reed in.
Damn, Rudy got the fuckingrebound.
Fuck me.
Um fucking Gobert, boy.
Uh, but yes, he missed.
Uh Nas Reed, that is.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45:05):
How much time we got
left?
15 minutes.
SPEAKER_05 (01:45:10):
Um We haven't gotten
to any culture.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45:15):
Yeah, I was about to
say, you want to get to any
culture since we're we didn'teven talk college football
playoffs.
I mean, they haven't played yet.
EMND.
I know.
We'll watch the games.
SPEAKER_05 (01:45:25):
I guess maybe I tell
you, we'll break it down more in
the picks.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45:30):
Yeah, I I I don't
I've said I I just want to watch
the games, man.
SPEAKER_05 (01:45:35):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45:35):
Uh yeah, Ian Doza
won the irrelevant Heisman.
SPEAKER_05 (01:45:40):
Yeah, well, but
that's why you wouldn't even
think about it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45:43):
That wasn't even
something we I mean, I'm sure
maybe it was on the docket, butno, I didn't I didn't even I
checked, I checked like yeah.
I just I just checked it Sundayafternoon.
I was like, uh who want theHeisman and Diego Pavio said,
fuck the voters.
SPEAKER_05 (01:46:04):
Nothing wrong with
that.
SPEAKER_03 (01:46:06):
I mean he has to
know he can't tweet that or put
that out, even though that's onbrand for him.
I feel like he's trying to leaninto this Baker Mayfield type
persona a little bit, but likebecause like the stuff with his
mom is just kind of out ofpocket, you know.
You know, yeah, I get it.
I'd I'd go in her pocket if sheallowed.
SPEAKER_05 (01:46:28):
Yeah, they're gonna
lose to Memphis, by the way.
Minnesota is another team.
Yeah, I know we'll get intoChristmas Day slate uh next
week, but boy, uh I don't knowwhat to think of them.
Oh I know there's no Ant-Mantonight, but like they honestly
still shouldn't be losing to theGrizzlies without Ja either.
SPEAKER_03 (01:46:49):
Like, I mean Ja
ain't really doing shit though.
SPEAKER_05 (01:46:52):
I know, but it still
is also like, should they be
losing?
SPEAKER_03 (01:46:56):
Yeah, they may be a
better team without Ja.
SPEAKER_05 (01:46:59):
Yeah, and they kept
Rudy Gobier's bitch ass in for
this, and now they're gonna takehim out because he can't shoot
threes and they're down eightwith 47.
SPEAKER_03 (01:47:07):
Apparently, uh Diego
Pavia's mom is in her late 40s,
early 50s.
SPEAKER_05 (01:47:11):
Oh, would you
shmang?
SPEAKER_03 (01:47:14):
I mean, if she if
she expressed interest, I'd
consider it.
SPEAKER_05 (01:47:19):
She bangs, she
bangs.
SPEAKER_03 (01:47:21):
I mean, she's not
one that I would just like walk
up.
She moves, she moves.
She's not one I would just likewalk up and talk to.
But what do you want to talkabout in culture, man?
SPEAKER_05 (01:47:32):
Well, you know, I
brought up the 21 Savage.
This is real time today.
Him essentially, I guess,calling out the amends he's made
along with what people should bedoing, whether that be the Migos
or Gunner and Young Thug, andthen he called out Little Baby
to a degree MP.
(01:47:53):
Um, the street, the, the, thestreet politics of Atlanta.
SPEAKER_03 (01:47:58):
Um, it's the rap
politics of Atlanta, man.
SPEAKER_05 (01:48:03):
Oh, it's not street.
You're right.
Studio politics of Atlanta.
SPEAKER_03 (01:48:06):
It's the street,
it's the rap.
SPEAKER_05 (01:48:07):
But they're they're
they're making it sound like
it's street, though, for all ofit, in a weird way.
Yeah, and it's because obviouslyGunner and Baby is street, and
then we don't really know whatthe Quavo offset thing is.
We just know everything it'salways been assumed he fucks
some, like he fucks sweetie orsomething, but like nobody
really knows what the true issueis between them.
(01:48:28):
Men only fall out over money andwomen, and it wasn't money, I'm
sure it wasn't money.
No, because it was definitely awoman, but you know that that's
why they said Drake and Future2.
I know the metro part of it aswell, but like the but it was
also something, you know, likethe songs even kind of reflected
like but dog, I I get it, I getit.
SPEAKER_03 (01:48:52):
If if I mess with
her, leave her alone.
If we cool.
Well, why do you want to fuckher anyways?
Well, she might be attractiveand she may be throwing it at
you because she's a skeiser.
What would Pluto do?
But I and that's the cool thingabout our friend group.
(01:49:13):
I think there's a goodunderstanding of who's touchable
and who's not.
Yeah.
And uh also uh there'sconversations if there's like
any gray area.
SPEAKER_06 (01:49:25):
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:49:27):
Uh I think more guys
should do that.
And hey, hey, dude, if you'regonna be mad that your friend
bangs a girl, even though you'renot supposed to be mad because
of the rules, tell your friendyou're gonna feel some type of
way.
And be like, hey dog, it isn'tit may not even be towards you.
I may be being a a tender assnigga, but I'm gonna be honest.
(01:49:50):
And I'm not telling you to takethat into consideration, but I'm
just telling you how I feelabout it.
So, like, I I just think peopleshould do stuff like that
instead of just being like,nigga, the game is the game, and
now you got your fucking nownow.
You fall out with your man'sover some shit where you said
the game is the game.
SPEAKER_05 (01:50:08):
Niggas niggas are
tender dick about women, though,
to a degree.
I think it always depends on therelationship between them.
Now, look, the world is so bigto where nobody should be
fucking anyone's, even at anypoint, side piece or whatever
they are.
Obviously, we know amongstfriends, everybody knows
girlfriends, wives, baby mamas,that's us off limits.
(01:50:32):
Like, that's that should becommon, but that should be
common sense for some.
I mean, but but but but but I'mnot saying anybody that maybe
you possibly fucked at one pointthat like, or I personally
wouldn't do it either way, butobviously I've been in somewhat
of a weird situation like thatonce, and it wasn't even
necessarily my man's, right?
(01:50:56):
I was cool with him, and I wouldhave on I would honestly
consider him like a friend, andit's like, well, friends don't
do that, but it is also thecircumstances around that.
SPEAKER_03 (01:51:05):
Oh, oh, oh, bro, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, bro.
You did nothing wrong there.
That wasn't it.
Yeah, but I know that a lot ofpeople could look, but some
people might look at that and exthat you were cool with and uh
ex who threw it at you.
SPEAKER_05 (01:51:19):
No, bro, you did
nothing wrong, and and and she
cheated on that nigga anyway.
That ain't got nothing to dowith nothing.
No, it does.
She's you treat a dog like adog.
SPEAKER_03 (01:51:29):
No, no, no, no, no,
no, no.
No, no, no, you can't do thatbecause then somebody could turn
around and say, Oh, you cheatedon Shorty too, on Shorty.
SPEAKER_05 (01:51:38):
So no, but well,
well, then they can believe
that, but that isn't whathappened.
SPEAKER_03 (01:51:42):
No, no, no, no, no,
I'm no, I'm not saying in that
situation.
I'm saying if if you cheat on aif you cheat on a joint and then
somebody's response to you iswell, bro, you right, you
cheated on her.
So like what do it matter?
Nah, I I don't think thecheating in the conversation
that you're having, becauseyou're more so talking about
(01:52:04):
like a loyalty to someone elseversus like uh was it morally
right or wrong to do this justin a vacuum?
Yeah, like I I don't think thecheating matters.
Now, if you're just talkingabout like fucking, if you're
just describing her character,then the cheating goes into that
(01:52:26):
conversation.
But you messing with that girland her throwing herself at you,
her cheating or not, like youain't do shit wrong.
Like I agree, I agree.
SPEAKER_05 (01:52:37):
I'm just saying it
can be looked at a certain way.
SPEAKER_03 (01:52:40):
Everybody likes to
twist it how they want, but like
we could talk about a a a realsituation uh we'll say a couple
months ago, but it wasn't thatlong ago.
You hung out with somebody whoyou know I have a connection to,
even though it's not that deep.
You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_04 (01:52:56):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:52:57):
But you still gave
the heads up, like, hey, this is
happening.
It ain't that.
I'm just letting you knowbecause pretty much because I'm
not a fuck nigga.
Right.
And I don't want it to look likeI'm doing XYZ, even though I
know it's not that, and weshouldn't even have to have this
conversation.
(01:53:17):
But if it comes back to you thatwe were hanging out, that would
just sound weird.
SPEAKER_05 (01:53:21):
Well, boy, and then
the way that you've painted this
picture of what's uh Hey, hey,hey, hey, let's not No, we're
not talking about anything.
I'm just saying in general,nobody knows what I'm talking
about, but yeah.
Yeah, that sounds like that's ahurry all the way.
Oh, yeah, and I actually I guesswhen we get off, uh I want to
(01:53:44):
get into that a little bitdeeper.
But oh oh, you want to update?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, we got about six minuteshere, but um I don't know.
SPEAKER_03 (01:53:56):
I think there was
one thing I I did want to like
quickly like yell about.
SPEAKER_05 (01:54:00):
Go ahead, yeah,
because culture.
I brought up 21.
What was your culture?
SPEAKER_03 (01:54:06):
Oh, the Jasmine
Crockett soundbite.
SPEAKER_05 (01:54:09):
Oh man.
SPEAKER_03 (01:54:11):
Like, I I think it's
really important for me to
respond to this sound bite outof context because I haven't
listened to the whole thing andI understand that this is
probably a right wing uh pagetrying to push a certain
narrative, yeah.
But I don't think putting thesewords together in any situation
is ever okay.
SPEAKER_06 (01:54:31):
Okay.
SPEAKER_03 (01:54:32):
So here here we go.
SPEAKER_01 (01:54:38):
Hold on.
SPEAKER_00 (01:54:42):
The question is, the
question is go around the
country and educate people aboutwhat immigrants do for this
country or the fact that we area country of immigrants.
The fact is that none of y'allare trying to go inform right
now.
Okay, so I'm like, raise yourraise your hands.
(01:55:07):
You're not you're not we donepicking cotton.
We are you can pay us enough tofind a plantation.
SPEAKER_05 (01:55:19):
So I had some you
heard the nigga in the
background.
I know that's right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:55:23):
So that was Jasmine
Crockett at a hundred and
twenty-first, twenty-fifthchurch uh anniversary speaking.
Uh Jasmine Crockett is anAfrican American uh
congresswoman for uhrepresenting uh Texas, and um
she was speaking to a blackcrowd, okay?
Uh and that's the problem.
(01:55:46):
You can't pay us enough to pickcotton.
Do I want to pick cotton?
No.
But I am I above doing uh manuallabor in order to make a living
and to provide for myself andprovide try to provide for my
daughter, you know what I mean?
(01:56:06):
Yeah, and I and that's theproblem with so many niggas, and
more importantly, these fuckinghard R's that we talk about.
Like, yeah, we joke about it andlaugh, but it's a it's a serious
thing.
If you're poor, you shouldn't betoo good to do anything to make
money that's not moral that'snot compromising your morals.
(01:56:26):
And picking cotton, althoughthere's a nasty history of black
people picking cotton in thiscountry, my nigga, if they're
paying you a fair wage to gopick some cotton, go pick that
cotton.
Also, every immigrant that comesto this country is not a manual
laborer who doesn't know shitabout shit.
(01:56:48):
Some of our some immigrants comeover here to go to fucking
school.
SPEAKER_05 (01:56:53):
A lot of them are
rich as fuck.
SPEAKER_03 (01:56:55):
Yes.
But dog, I even think about likeI think about Cindy's family.
You talk about immigrants, andthen you want to talk about
people who are American citizenswho were once illegal
immigrants, right?
Her dad came over already havinggone to school to do
(01:57:16):
construction and like somearchitecture type shit, right?
Like he can draw blueprints.
SPEAKER_05 (01:57:21):
Yeah, better uh
opportunities, anyway.
Right.
SPEAKER_03 (01:57:24):
But like yes, he's a
Hispanic working in
construction, but he's not justdriving a fucking nail into a
goddamn wall, you know what Imean?
Yeah, he's managing multi bigprojects.
SPEAKER_06 (01:57:39):
Yep.
SPEAKER_03 (01:57:40):
Her mom came over,
yes, she started off cleaning
houses, but she did that to, youknow, put food on the table and
pay her way through school.
And now she's a fucking nurse.
So don't misrepresent what blackpeople should be doing if
they're unskilled and uneducatedand and and and poor.
(01:58:04):
But don't also don't dim thelight on the great contributions
that immigrants have brought tothis country.
And an issue that I have with alot of the loud black Democrat
voices is that they only talkabout the black side of
everything.
And if you're talking aboutAmerica, you can like I'm
(01:58:24):
pro-black.
But part of me being pro-blackis understanding and
appreciating the contributionsof other groups.
Because without those othergroups, we can't coexist in a
society, and you can't get thesupport behind the pro-black
stuff you want to do if youcan't get other people to buy
into it who aren't black.
SPEAKER_05 (01:58:41):
Correct.
SPEAKER_04 (01:58:42):
But ladies and
gentlemen, it is time for parlay
peace college football playoffs.
SPEAKER_05 (01:58:57):
666.
Uh, I'll run through thesequickly, but um it also includes
one bowl game that Austin.
SPEAKER_03 (01:59:04):
I know, I know.
I just see I couldn't add bowlinto that too.
It's okay.
SPEAKER_05 (01:59:09):
I know we're gonna
go over this minute.
Well, you can five minutes isokay.
Um, anyways, we'll start offwith the hometown team.
We got Kennesaw State versusWestern Michigan.
I have no idea the name of thisbowl game, but Kennesaw State's
the dog here, 10-2 off of a uh2-10 season the season prior.
Give me Kennesaw State to be funwith this.
(01:59:29):
Obviously, there's been a hugeturnaround there.
They just extended their coach.
Uh, I like them to beat a teamfrom the Mac.
Uh, so let's go Kennesaw Stateas a dog.
Next, let's get into the realaction.
We've got Alabama at Oklahoma.
So Oklahoma played Alabamaearlier this year.
Oklahoma did win that game uh inTuscaloosa, if I'm not mistaken.
(01:59:50):
I believe that game was inTuscaloosa.
Uh this time it's in Oklahoma,out in Norman.
I like Alabama to win.
As bad as the showing was, thereality is.
The situation is that KalenDeBore kind of needs to win this
game.
And I don't think Oklahoma's gota pulse offensively.
And so to me, Alabama's got thebetter offense.
(02:00:10):
I think Oklahoma has the betterdefense, but Alabama has proven
that they can have a stoutenough defense to stand up to
these challenges on the road.
They beat Georgia on the road.
I expect them to do the samehere.
We're going to go with Alabamaon the money line.
And then in the same breath, inthat same game, I'm also going
to take over 40 and a half.
I was teetering between, wow,this game could be a 21-20 type
(02:00:30):
or 21-17 or a 2017 game, becauserealistically it really can be.
But I think 40 and a half is alittle low.
I like the over.
Let's take over 40 and a half.
Next, we got the game that'sgoing to kick the whole thing
off.
We got Miami at Texas AM.
I like AM at home.
Carson Beck going to Kyle Field.
I don't see that really turningout that well, honestly.
(02:00:54):
So I'm going to go with AM onthe money line.
This is not an SEC bias, by theway.
I just think AM lost one gameall year.
They played one bad half offootball against Texas, and that
is the difference between themplaying Florida versus having a
buy.
So yeah, we'll go ahead and gowith them.
Then next, we got two A OleMiss.
Maybe the most interesting gameof them all.
(02:01:16):
I didn't like the spread here.
It was like 17.5, so I stayedaway from it.
We like the under.
I like under 57 and a half.
I expect it's a playoff game.
I don't expect it to look like anormal college football game and
it'd be high score.
These two teams played earlierthis year.
It was like 45-10, which wentunder that total too.
I expect the same to kind ofhappen here.
So give me under 57 and a half.
(02:01:36):
And then finally, we've gotJames Madison at Oregon.
Now, this is the one I do love.
We're going to take Oregon minus20 and a half.
I got to watch James Madison attheir Coffers Championship game
because, you know, that givesyou a spotlight to kind of look
at some of these teams.
They're not very good, in myopinion.
I mean, like they're wellcoached, but that's Signetti's
old team for those that don'tknow.
He built that program up to bethe powerhouse that it is to a
(02:01:59):
degree.
I like Oregon at home todefinitely Molly Walk them.
SPEAKER_03 (02:02:06):
All right, so we got
KSU on the money line, Bama on
the money line.
We got that Bama OU game goingover 40 and a half.
We got AM on the money line.
We got Tulane and Ole Miss under57.5 and Oregon minus 20 and a
half.
SPEAKER_05 (02:02:21):
Yep, that's correct.
SPEAKER_04 (02:02:23):
Oh, ladies and
gentlemen, it is time for Parlay
Beats.
NFL six.
SPEAKER_05 (02:02:35):
Sixers.
Um, all right.
We'll go ahead and get intothis, and we'll start off with
the it's a Saturday game.
Uh for those that don't know,the NFL is gonna be on this
Saturday.
We get two games, one of themnot so good, the other one
should be a treat.
So we're gonna go with the treatfirst.
We got the Green Bay Packers atthe Chicago Bears.
I I teetered between this.
(02:02:56):
This game's a pick'em.
Um, so I didn't pick a winner.
Instead, I looked at the weatherand I said, you know what?
I don't expect there to be a tonof points scored here.
Give me the under 47 and a half.
Uh, I think 27 to 20 is veryreasonable, even and that's if
one of the teams scores a littlebit more.
I think that this game is gonnabe a slow pace type of game.
I know what the Bears want todo, and we know how the Packers
(02:03:19):
will play.
It's interesting becauseobviously we didn't even talk
about this earlier, butobviously uh Michael Parsons out
for the season.
Another ACL injury that happenedthis past week.
Devastating to me for theirSuper Bowl chances.
Um, I still like Green Bay,though, as a team, but I like
the under here.
So we're gonna go under 47 and ahalf.
Next, they fucked me in thefantasy playoffs.
(02:03:40):
Hopefully they don't fuck me onthis six pack.
We got the Cincinnati Bengals atthe Miami Dolphins.
Now, I put this stuff togetheryesterday, honestly.
I screenshot this stuff.
I have no idea what the odds arenow, but I'm gonna go with what
I saw.
They had the Bengals at minustwo and a half at the time.
I'm sure it's probably up tothree or four and a half now,
possibly even five and a half,but I got it at two and a half.
(02:04:02):
So we're gonna go Bengals minustwo and a half.
Uh, I like them whether Tuaplayed or didn't play, but I'm
certain that with Quinn Earsplaying that that number is
probably a little bit higher.
So, but we'll still go Bengalstwo and a half.
SPEAKER_03 (02:04:14):
Uh worst case, huh?
Troy was pissed in the 40s.
SPEAKER_05 (02:04:21):
He's probably cold,
you know, in those booths.
Sometimes those guys are stillcold.
SPEAKER_03 (02:04:25):
Man, listen to him
talk about Miami and that final
drive.
Troy wasn't happy.
SPEAKER_05 (02:04:36):
Look, Troy Troy
wasn't happy about the money he
spent at UCLA.
That that shit left a bad tastein his mouth because Dante Moore
left.
But I digress on that.
Uh next, so I actually Iscratched this one out because
Drake London's playing.
I was gonna take the Cardinalsagainst the Falcons.
We're not doing that.
We're just not gonna touch aFalcons game.
But I did like the Cardinalsprior to that, but with Drake
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London playing, I'm not touchingit.
Um so I'm gonna sub it outbecause there was another game I
really liked.
It's actually the game that's ontomorrow.
SPEAKER_03 (02:05:05):
Since he minus four
and a half now.
SPEAKER_05 (02:05:07):
Four and a half.
Yeah, I still like that too.
I mean, you could it doesn'tmatter.
I still like that too.
Um, but either way, tomorrow'sgame, we got the uh St.
Louis, not St.
Louis, LA Rams at the SeattleSeahawks.
So there's no Devontae Adams.
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The Seahawks look kind of shakyagainst old man Rivers, and in
my opinion.
So I watched a lot of that gamein the latest.
Well, I just I mean walk-offsixty-yarder.
Yeah, but man, they did not lookgood.
I think Sam Darnold's gonna bean issue for them, but I don't
think he will be tomorrow.
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He already played really, reallybad against them in week, uh,
whatever week they played.
He threw four interceptions andthey still almost had a chance
to win that game.
They missed the game, winningfield goal.
I like the Seahawks.
It's a pick'em in this game.
I like Seattle at home.
I think that they do get it doneand they take control of the top
of the NFC, which could smellsuch bad news for the Rams.
(02:06:09):
Um, plus, that would mean if theRams, when they swept them,
they're two competitive, they'reboth 10-3 teams.
I don't think that they'rebetter enough to the point of
where they sweep them.
So give me Seattle on the money.
Then next, we got Tampa Bay atCarolina.
Obviously, we're familiar withboth of these teams as they are
NFC South foes.
Uh Tampa looks like they'rereeling.
Carolina can't beat the Saints.
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This thing is a shit bowl.
But in the shit bowl, I likeTampa Bay.
They are still just so much moretalented, and I don't believe in
Carolina.
Give me Tampa minus two and ahalf.
I really expect them to coverthis spread.
I think that's kind of light,even on the road, and I get it,
like they're just so much betterthan them.
SPEAKER_03 (02:06:46):
Overall, Bryce
Young's not good.
SPEAKER_05 (02:06:48):
Yeah, that's what
I'm saying.
And I I'll never understand,I'll lay the points happily
against the Panthers anytime.
SPEAKER_03 (02:06:53):
Oh, I had a
conversation today, and somebody
was telling me uh how good BryceYoung was.
I'm like, no, he's not.
Yeah, at Alabama, and he waslike, bruh, he's better than he
was last year.
He's improving.
I said, okay, he improved.
You know, he basically saidnigga, and yeah, nigga, F
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students become fucking Cstudents, nigga.
Yeah, still not accepting intomy university, right?
SPEAKER_05 (02:07:20):
And so that's
exactly why I love them at two
and a half.
Um, you know, that's just myexpectation there.
Uh next, we got the JacksonvilleJaguars at the Denver Broncos.
Maybe the game of the week,sneakily.
Certainly the game of Sunday, Ifeel like.
I mean, I know Patriots Ravensshould be solid, but uh this is
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arguably maybe the best game ofthe week.
Uh, Jaguars at Broncos.
So they've got this over-underat 47 and a half.
I like the under.
I don't think that uh the boyfrom Cardsville is gonna be as
explosive, certainly on the roadin mile high as he was against
the Jets.
Remember, that was the Jets thathe played, guys.
Uh, and I also think that theJaguars defense is good enough
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to where Bo Knicks just doesn'tcook.
47.5 seems really high.
I like the under here.
So give me under 47.5 in thatgame.
And then finally, to close outthe week, we got a Monday night
football game with PhillipRivers.
Wasn't on my bingo card uh in2025, but we got the 49ers at
the Colts.
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They're laying a lot of pointswith the Colts.
And honestly, what I saw out ofPhillip Rivers was it was an A
plus performance forcircumstance, but even for
normal quarterback, and it washonestly a C plus.
So he wasn't bad.
SPEAKER_03 (02:08:38):
And the even you
want to hear some context on
that?
SPEAKER_05 (02:08:41):
Go ahead.
SPEAKER_03 (02:08:42):
So Zaire Franklin is
does uh 520 in the morning once
a week.
And he was talking about it.
He was like, yo, like feel andstyle and talk every week.
And when they were with theChargers, he was like, they
created this offense.
So like when Phillips showed upday one, he knew all the play,
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like he knew the whole playbook.
There was just uh some verbiagethat he didn't know that had
changed, uh but conceptually, heknew the entire playbook.
Yeah, so between him creatingthe offense with the coach,
still being able to throwfootball, not being mobile, and
being in constant communicationwith the coach because they have
a great relationship, it makessense why he came in instead of
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bringing in Colin Kaepernick andstart, stop fucking putting this
stupid ass lib narrative.
Cam Newton, sorry, I'm takingover this shit.
Cam Newton, no, nobody'sbringing you in.
You don't know the offense.
You have a game built on yourphysical abilities, not your
fucking mind and your arm.
We haven't changed too much shitfor you.
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If AR-15 was a starter and gothurt, different conversation.
Uh uh, but nigga, you don't knowthis offense.
You haven't been in this lockerroom.
SPEAKER_05 (02:09:56):
And we need you to
play immediately.
Like it this isn't an early inthe season thing.
This is a we really need to winfootball games right now.
SPEAKER_03 (02:10:04):
Yeah, and will Steve
even let you will let you out of
the deal?
SPEAKER_05 (02:10:08):
Ain't no telling.
Look, and no telling.
Uh, but for the pick itself, Ilike the Colts plus seven and a
half.
I think that they're giving thema lot of points at home.
That's a lot.
Don't you think that's a lot?
Yeah.
A full fucking over a touchdown,low-key.
Like, that's a lot of points.
So and the Colts are at home.
I expect that crowd to be evenmore fired up.
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They still have a path to theplayoffs.
Give me uh the Colts uh plusseven and a half to finish this
thing off.
SPEAKER_03 (02:10:36):
All right.
So we got Green Bant the Bearsunder 47 and a half since he.
Uh we got we're taking you tookthe Bengals at minus two and a
half.
That line.
SPEAKER_05 (02:10:43):
That's what they
were at.
So four, I mean, if it's I withthe youers' news, I still like
the four and a half too.
SPEAKER_03 (02:10:50):
But with but the
Lions now at four and a half
according to ESPN betting,you'll take that.
Uh well, whoever ESPN gets theirodds from.
Uh Seattle on the money line,Tampa Bay minus two and a half.
Uh Jags at Broncos under 47.5,and the Colts plus seven and a
half.
SPEAKER_05 (02:11:06):
Yeah, and I know
that you like it.
Or no, I like it, but I knowthat you love it.
SPEAKER_04 (02:11:11):
So that means it's
time for lead three.
Lead three.
SPEAKER_03 (02:11:18):
All right, so I'm
gonna give uh college football a
little bit more love than uh Iusually would.
Uh yo, Oregon minus 20 and ahalf.
Sweet.
Pound it.
I mean, pound it.
All right.
SPEAKER_05 (02:11:32):
I'm out of town,
thugging with my rounds, that
type of pound.
SPEAKER_03 (02:11:36):
Yeah, absolutely.
Give me uh Bama on the moneyline, too.
Uh I'm happy Venables got intothe playoffs because he bought
himself two two more years,maybe three.
Yeah, Cal Hart was trying tofire him.
Uh he should be worried aboutKinky Link.
Uh, but anyways, but Bama, comeon, man.
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Come on.
And uh then my one NFL pick thisweek.
Uh give me Tampa Bay minus twoand a half.
I really like Tampa Bay minustwo and a half.
I think that the offense isgonna come out firing um on all
cylinders and uh Baker, uh MekoBuka, and Mike Evans are gonna
have a hell of a day.
SPEAKER_05 (02:12:15):
Yeah.
You know, you can pick up KateOtten too, he's sitting out
there.
SPEAKER_03 (02:12:19):
I I I wouldn't start
him over Brock Bowers.
SPEAKER_05 (02:12:21):
Oh, well, yeah.
Duh.
Like, like the the potential ofwhat Brock Bowers can do I
supersedes even a great gamefrom Kate Otten.
SPEAKER_03 (02:12:32):
Yeah, because I mean
I got like a 30 ball out of
Brock Bowers one week.
Yeah.
Uh and parlay Pete.
I'm gonna uh hang this up and uhcall you.
SPEAKER_05 (02:12:46):
Alright, let's do
it.
All right, dog.
You have a good week, man.