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SPEAKER_04 (00:30):
Oh man! Call me with my pants down! I wasn't ready!
Oh man, oh man.
Not again, not again.
It laughs good this track.

unknown (00:43):
Come on, man.

SPEAKER_00 (00:45):
I can barely hear it on my end, but I know it's gone.
Oh sorry.
Come on, man.

SPEAKER_03 (00:53):
Come on, man.

SPEAKER_00 (01:06):
He was hitting a lot of shit, honestly.

SPEAKER_06 (01:08):
Yeah, we know he hit a lot of shit.
I I I really wish I had somesome some baby oil in here.
I just would have shot it up inthe air.

SPEAKER_00 (01:18):
Yeah.
A champagne shower of baby oil.

SPEAKER_06 (01:24):
Hey, I'm not gonna lie to you.
I wouldn't mind being the guygiving Cassie a baby oil shower.
I mean, did he have to watch it?
That's and I get paid to do it.
I've done less, I've done worsefor less.
Yeah.
I actually did it for 10 hourstoday.

SPEAKER_00 (01:45):
Uh yeah, yeah, that's a good one.

SPEAKER_06 (01:48):
Uh Pete, my knees are feeling it right now, too.

SPEAKER_00 (01:52):
Did I send you guys that video?
There's a video where uhsomebody was uh they uh they
said after you hit 30, uh howyou beat your knee, and it's
like them looking at their kneeand they're singing the opening
line to cater to you.
He's like, baby, you're workinghard, and I see what you're
doing.

(02:12):
He's like, I love what you do.

SPEAKER_06 (02:15):
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Warehouse life.
Hey, so for everybody on here, Iwork in a warehouse and I am uh
base level unskilled labor.
If you didn't know, and I and Isay that because it's very
important to paint theexperience, yeah.

(02:37):
Uh, because I I never knew howdisconnected I was from everyday
people, yeah until I reallystarted working with them.
You know, when you're whenyou're the people that you
interact with at McDonald's,this sounds so fucked up.
I know it sounds terrible, butyou've never had to work at

(02:58):
McDonald's with them as anadult, like me personally.
But now to be there with thembut them to also view you as a
peer because they don't knowyour background and it takes
nothing to get these jobs.
Dog, I've learned so much in thelast three weeks.

(03:18):
That's all I like I I'm a betterbroadcaster because of it.
Like I now know that the peoplethat you you know how us college
educated niggas say we careabout you know the black man and
black people and and theirplight and all of that shit.

(03:43):
Most of them niggas don't hangout with with YN.

SPEAKER_00 (03:46):
No, they don't.
They don't have to be in asituation where they would have
to.

SPEAKER_06 (03:51):
Like like like they don't have to be in a situation
to be around the niggas whothey're truly advocating for as
a peer.
Because when you show up as uhAngela Rye, you show up as the
business owner, you show up asthe educated nigga, they give

(04:13):
you that OG respect or they justdisrespect you because they
ain't hearing that shit.

SPEAKER_01 (04:20):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (04:21):
But when you show up as a peer, they treat you as one
of them.
Correct.
And you and you have to see howtheir brain works.
And like for me, we work and wework less work, less work.
You know what I'm saying?
We work in a warehouse and it'sit's a supply chain.
So seeing how they don't put thepieces of the supply chain

(04:45):
together when they work, it'slike, oh no, they told you to
move pallets.
Oh, all you're doing is movingpallets.
You're not realizing that hey,you're moving pallets faster
than they're loading pallets, solike you should stop moving
pallets and help them loadpallets so that you can move
more pallets, or just not movepallets.

(05:08):
But don't keep moving palletsbecause there's no more slots
over here to place the pallets.

SPEAKER_01 (05:16):
Correct.

SPEAKER_06 (05:16):
So help them out in moving the pallets because the
reason why you're moving palletsand they're loading pallets is
because we're trying to move asmany boxes as possible.
So less work huh?

SPEAKER_00 (05:31):
No, I was doing that I was doing what he how he
breaks it down in that song.
He's like, he's like, less work,less work.

SPEAKER_06 (05:36):
But yes, but like, hey, hey dog, our goal is to
move for us, it's usually 1200boxes in a period.
Okay.
And I mean from off of a truckto on the next truck.

SPEAKER_01 (05:52):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (05:54):
My nigga, stop bringing boxes over here and
throw some of these boxes on thefucking line because you're not
helping us move pallets at thispoint.
You know what I mean?
Or excuse me, you're not helpingus move boxes.
You're moving pallets.
Yeah.
But the boxes aren't gettingmoves faster because they're not

(06:14):
working fast enough and you haveno work to do.
I I I'm sorry.
Me being an actual uh certifiedsupply chain expert, according
to a piece of paper that uhUniversity of Tennessee hasn't
sent me yet.
Or I don't have it.
They haven't sent it to you yet?
It's probably at my mom's houseburied somewhere.

(06:35):
I don't know.
Or they sent it to Al Benny andI sold the house.

SPEAKER_01 (06:41):
But either way, the Benny.

SPEAKER_06 (06:45):
If you look it up, you my name's there, right?
Yeah, being a supply chainexpert and working in a supply
chain with people who don'tunderstand supply chains and
have no desire to understand asupply chain, it you learn a
lot.
Like bro, these Yans don't evenknow how to bullshit at work.

(07:05):
They'll go hide in the bathroominstead of working slow.
You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01 (07:13):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (07:14):
So hey, they see you, they see you're working,
but you're not really doinganything.
No, y'all niggas go hide in thebathroom and they go looking for
you.

SPEAKER_00 (07:26):
Yeah, it's it's it's a it's a case of the uh of the
warehouse.
It's it's that is the way, letme tell you, there's some I know
about this just from personalexperience with the people that
work for us.
There are guys that'll besleeping there, man.
So like like, no, see, I'm dead,I'm dead serious.
You know, these warehouses arebig.

(07:48):
And in our case, it's unlikewhere you're at, right?
So it's not that they notchecking around like that,
right?
So a guy could get away withtaking a 30-minute nap.

SPEAKER_06 (08:03):
I mean hey, here's the thing with us, we can too,
because you you've seen theturnover rates because you know
who I work for.

SPEAKER_01 (08:12):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (08:13):
Well, we hire a lot of them.
I typically look for those.
I'm like, well, gosh, if you'regood enough to go there, you you
can work here.
So hey, let me tell you what,the screening process.
Yeah, no, you told me therethere isn't one.
There isn't one.
Yeah, yeah.
Yours is more thorough.
Welcome, welcome, hey, welcometo the party, Lou, because I

(08:34):
mean there is one if if ourcustomer requires it, but we
don't.
I mean, the screening itself ishey man, can you show do you
have reliable transportation?
Like, um, that's really it.
And you know, I'm not evencalling these people and
checking their work referenceand being like, so he worked

(08:58):
here.
They could be lying like shit.
Now, obviously, for forklift,that's a little different.
But for the unskilled, just boxmoving, loading and unloading,
anyone can do it.

SPEAKER_06 (09:11):
Hey, and another thing is I I like see, you know,
like I see people my age ishlike in there for real.
Like with no other hustle.

SPEAKER_01 (09:25):
Right.
I'd be like, Damn.

SPEAKER_06 (09:35):
I don't think you understand what it's like coming
home after throwing boxes for 10hours.
You don't want to do shit.
Your body hurts.
Like, like I understand PeterGriffin and and and and and and
and Homer Simpson a lot morenow.

SPEAKER_01 (09:52):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (09:54):
Bro, imagine you've just been throwing boxes all
day.
You gotta come home to your wifecomplaining about things that
don't matter.
Not a legit complaint.
Peter, why did you fucking notmake up your side of the bed?
Yeah.
Hey lady.
I threw a thousand boxes today.

(10:18):
My back is on fire because Ididn't use proper form all day.
Because guess what?
That takes more effort.
Yeah.
And we can't sit down at work.
My knees are killing me.
And I've been in boots.
Forgive me for not yeah, forgiveme for when I rolled out of the

(10:40):
bed at 5 40 for not making up myside.
Did I wake you up?
No.
All right, man.
What are we talking about?

SPEAKER_01 (10:50):
My bed.

SPEAKER_06 (10:52):
Anyways, though, Parlay Pete, man, how you doing?

SPEAKER_00 (10:55):
Hey, look, we're hanging in there.
We are in month 12 of the year.
Hey, today is a pre-holiday.
It is, it is for me for certain.
Uh, around this time, six yearsago, I was sitting um at Emory

(11:17):
um waiting on the arrival of myfirst and only born child.
And uh she was born.
I have this stuff saved on myphone, but it was 223, I
believe.
Or maybe it's 233.
I always get them kind ofconfused.
But hope you weren't drunk likeme.
No, I wasn't.

(11:38):
I look, man, I I actually I wenthome.
So around this time, I wasprobably at home.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
I probably went home at likemidnight, and then I got a call
literally as soon as I laid downthat I needed to hurry up and
get back.
And uh yeah, then my lifechanged.

SPEAKER_06 (12:00):
Didn't you like send us this song when she was born?
Like the next like that morning,morning.

SPEAKER_00 (12:05):
Probably.
So I played this.
Uh well, because what it was isobviously it's Jay-Z's birthday,
but then uh he dropped his musicon Spotify because it was always
only on title.
You couldn't get it, you know.
I guess if you bought the albumon you couldn't stream it
anywhere but uh title, yeah.
But for his 50th birthday,that's what he gifted everybody

(12:27):
to where he allowed it to beopen um to the public.

SPEAKER_06 (12:32):
How much money do you think he gets for a stream
versus an average artist?

SPEAKER_00 (12:42):
I feel like it's the same.
I I well he probably sold themthe rights, so it was an upfront
cost for him, I would imagine.

SPEAKER_06 (12:53):
So what you're saying is Jay-Z gets paid more
for a stream than um what's hisname now?

SPEAKER_00 (13:04):
Uh who's what's his name would be the question.

SPEAKER_06 (13:07):
Uh well that that exactly.
You name him.

SPEAKER_00 (13:14):
Yeah, I I I would think so.
I mean, he is Hove, right?

unknown (13:22):
Hove?

SPEAKER_00 (13:24):
So, yeah, I think I think that Hove, you know, he uh
he runs a tight ship and andeverything that he wants and how
he wants it is how it gets done.

SPEAKER_06 (13:36):
Boosie's at the Hawks game today, if you care to
know.

SPEAKER_00 (13:40):
You mean boot Boosie badass?
He's always at the Hawks game,though.

SPEAKER_06 (13:46):
Yeah, look, did Quentin Snyder get tossed?
Because Sanjay Lumpkin istalking.

SPEAKER_00 (13:53):
Sanjay Lumpkin.

SPEAKER_06 (13:55):
Yeah, I guess he's a nigga Muslim.

SPEAKER_00 (13:59):
Is he he's not the he's the new GM.

SPEAKER_06 (14:02):
Assistant coach.
Oh.
And and and let me just I Idon't mean nigga Muslim in a bad
way.
He his name is Sanjay, but helooks black.
But Sanjay sounds like a Muslim.
And there's nothing wrong withMuslims.
Uh, you know, I don't wantpeople to think that I have an
issue with Muslims, because Idon't.

(14:23):
I consider converted.

SPEAKER_00 (14:24):
Well, anyone that knows you knows that.
Yeah, but this is a show thatdoesn't discriminate.
If Lee hated people, even thoughhe did say he hated somebody
before we got on air, and I willnot say who.
I think you were being tongue incheek anyways, but yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (14:45):
Oh, definitely.
Tongue in cheek, tongue andgrooves, same, same boss.

SPEAKER_00 (14:48):
Yeah, exactly.
But my point being in bringingthat up is just that you don't
hate anybody.
Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_06 (14:56):
Well, excuse me, I don't hate any group of people.
There are individuals or beingpeople, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
No, there are individuals who Ihave hate for, and they earn
that hate.

SPEAKER_00 (15:07):
Yeah, there are people that hate us because of
the color of our skin and whatthey believe we stand for, and
what they believe being black isall about.
But the reality is that theycan't really hate us because
they don't know us.
Didn't you were you the one thatput in the group the video of
the dude where the KKK memberwas like, he has more respect

(15:28):
for him than the rest of youwhite niggas or something?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, I thought so.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (15:32):
Come on, you know that's my algorithm.

SPEAKER_00 (15:34):
So that's the prime, but that's a prime example of
this type of stuff.
When people get to know you, youmight not be good cup of tea.
You can be like, but top topthree things on your algorithm.
Well, on my regular page is it'ssports.
Um, I mean, women are justnaturally kind of there.

(15:56):
And then music, like musicstuff.
Like I sent you guys the video.
I had no idea that the funkmaster flex, the funk master
flex, I had no idea that thatwas David Letterman.
Me neither.
Yeah, so I was blown.
So like I'll get like stuff likethat, or like, you know,
there'll be like the Kanyebreakdown, but it'll be

(16:17):
something something musicrelated.
But music women in in sports.
Yeah.

unknown (16:23):
Yeah, that's pretty.

SPEAKER_00 (16:24):
You know, the stuff that makes the world go round.
And now actually, I am gettingpolitically themed stuff too.
There's this page that I follow.
I I just enjoy the idea.
So I know you're a history buff.
I love history too.
Like, I follow the historychannel on my YouTube, uh, which
I highly recommend.
There's this thing, uh, asegment that they have on the

(16:47):
history channel, and I guess itwas on TV, but you know, I don't
watch TV, and I certainly don'twatch the history channel when I
am on TV, but they have greatclips, and like you can buy it
on YouTube.
It's uh basically the greatestmysteries or whatever.
So it, you know, it'll touch itfrom everything from the Salem
witch trials to Sodom and Sodomand Gomorrah.

(17:07):
Like, where is that?
That's spicy, you know.
But it uh who killed Bugsy uhSiegel, like it'll be just a
bunch of stuff.
Uh King, not Tut, but uh well, Iguess maybe it was King Tut.
No, it's not King Tut.
It's King's somebody else inEgypt.
Ramsey's nah, then when theyfound he's what they're modeled

(17:28):
after for King Tut.
It's just his name is not KingTut.
I just always, it's a lot toremember, but like um just stuff
like that, though.
You know, it'll be a bunch ofdifferent stuff like that.
I found out a lot more about howbig our universe is in
comparison to the entireeverything, and like just how

(17:48):
you know it's gonna beimpossible.
Like, we will never live to seehow far can uh what's it called
that sitting out there in spacecan go?
How deep the floor, the how deepwe've been able to go with
technology to the floor of theocean to see these different
types of animals and andeverything.
It's it's it's it's amazing tome.

(18:09):
I'm always very interested instuff like that, too.

SPEAKER_06 (18:12):
You know, I'm a curious human being, but where
do we draw the line of like, heybro, you're doing too much?
Because in terms of wanting tofind out more, yeah, because I'd
say that as somebody who iswilling to go to deep ends to

(18:37):
learn certain things.
Uh just leave it at that.
I don't even want to talk aboutwhat I learned and what I'm
willing to risk.

SPEAKER_00 (18:46):
But but I enjoy I enjoy getting uh taught and
learning more about things thatwould never be touched in school
unless you really went specificinto something.
Like marine biology has alwaysbeen very interesting to me
because of how it works, justthe idea of there's only but so

(19:09):
because of the pressure thatthat comes.
I mean, obviously, I hate tobring up um you know them folks
that wanted to go see theTitanic, but like there's just
like shit like that, right?
Yeah, we could never really gothat far down, and that's why a
lot of people don't do itbecause something so fucked up
can happen.
But the idea that we have thetechnology to be able to look at
these different animals, likelike they're they're uh what is

(19:34):
it called?
Um animal, there's different,it's an iceberg, right, for the
levels of the sea, and ofcourse, these are just animals
that would never be able to comeup because they wouldn't
survive.

SPEAKER_06 (19:47):
And so you know what?
You talking about that is is socrazy to me because I think it's
human sometimes because we're inadvanced.
Species.
We don't look at animals enoughto better understand ourselves.

(20:08):
And this is not talking aboutacceptable behavior.
It's only talking about youhaving a better understanding of
who you are and what you comefrom.

SPEAKER_00 (20:21):
It's trans so and those animals that I was
speaking of too, they're liketranslucent.

SPEAKER_06 (20:28):
They probably have to be the based on the darkness.

SPEAKER_00 (20:32):
Yeah.
But it's amazing that like likeit's like, whoa, like you talk
about that.
This is happening right now aswe're doing this.
That shit's going on stillsimultaneously.

SPEAKER_06 (20:41):
Exactly.
And and I say that to say manythings.
I say that to say so manythings.
Hey, humans, you're capable ofadapting.
If you put into your mind thatyou have to adapt, you're
capable of adapting.
You you bro you can do anythingthat you put your mind to.

(21:02):
People say that, but it'shonestly true.
Now you have to actually beputting your mind to it to see
the success.
Like I agree and disagree withthat.
Paul AP, let me throw somethingat you.
Pause.

SPEAKER_03 (21:18):
No comment, no kidding.

SPEAKER_06 (21:22):
If we said, hey, moving from this day forward, we
want to be millionaires.
Like liquid millionaires.
And we said every decision thatwe make is towards that goal.
Could we become millionaires?
If that's the goal.

(21:42):
I'm not talking about pride,ego, none of that shit, right?
I mean millionaire ruleseverything.
Could we do that if we actuallyput our minds to it?

SPEAKER_00 (21:56):
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And I think that a lot of wherepeople can be at in a certain
time, there's a lot of differentthings that can go into why.
But I don't even like tonecessarily think about that
why, because that why doesn'thave anything to do.
It can't, I guess it can be themotivating factor, but like that

(22:18):
why does not change what it isthat you can do moving forward.
So it's almost it is water underthe bridge.
And so it's like I think thatthere are many things that we
can do as people, and if wesearch as much as we can,
because there is no limit towhat you can do from a search.
Now, yeah, I think money isimportant.

(22:39):
Money will always help thatprocess to speed it up, make
things easier.
There's a lot of differentthings that money can do for
you, but that can do, and thatwill that can be placed in a
person.
If I if I say tomorrow after Isee my daughter, that you know,
going forward, not that Ihaven't done all that I can for

(23:02):
her, but if I use that as mymotivating factor and the will
for what it is that I would liketo achieve because I want her to
see not only that it's possibleon her end, but then obviously
to make it easier for her to do,right?
It's it's one of those things,and that's one of the things I I
hate it because a lot of times Ifeel like I've let you know my

(23:24):
dad down personally, like I feelthat way.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I know, but like, but you havelike by the standard that I set
for myself, I feel as if he issomebody that I've let down
because I know where he's comefrom and I've got to see it,
right?
And it which is why history canbe important.
I think looking back at othershit, like learn from mistakes,

(23:45):
of course, but like looking backat shit and like pondering on
it, that's why I can't wait forthis case and shit for me even
to be over.
Like, because I don't even wantto think about it anymore.
I just want yeah, I want I wantthe end result of whatever's
gonna be.
Was I right about this or was Iwrong?
Like, was it was it it was justoh, it's just a fucked up
situation, and I I it fucked meup, like, or like okay, no,

(24:09):
there was some warrant to this,this is what this was worth.
Close to close the book, youknow what I mean?
We've that book's over, youknow.
Let's move on to the next book.

SPEAKER_06 (24:21):
Yeah, because it's like why why crowd over spilled
milk?
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, shit spilled, man.
You know, we gotta clean it up,and do we need more milk?

SPEAKER_00 (24:31):
I tell you what, uh, yeah, right, exactly.
Well, and if you don't clean itup, so you're just gonna let it
just fall and sit here, nastymotherfucking, you know what I'm
saying?
Like, yeah, like so, um, yeah,man.
I I I just think that uh inthose cases have you seen the
goofy movie?
Of course, absolutely.

SPEAKER_06 (24:49):
Come on, man.
I have a co-worker who remindsme of Pete's father.
Really?
And that co-worker and thatco-worker's father's a dad.
Same build.

SPEAKER_00 (25:02):
Oh so he's a fat motherfucker.

SPEAKER_06 (25:05):
I I I I said that person's a woman.

SPEAKER_00 (25:09):
Oh so she's a fat motherfucker.

SPEAKER_06 (25:13):
She reminds me.

SPEAKER_00 (25:14):
I mean, there are fat people out here.

SPEAKER_06 (25:16):
She just reminds me of Pete's dad, and like she kind
of has that same energy too.
Like, yeah, but he was a baller.
I mean, she acts like that, butI don't really think he was a
baller.

SPEAKER_00 (25:30):
What you mean?
He had that nice ass RV andshit, like it took pictures at
Kmart.
So he still hey their cabin,their canvas shit was lavish as
fuck.
He he was they were going to thesame place.
He was like, Man, yeah, we gottickets to that shit.
Meanwhile, uh fucking Goofy anduh his fucking son, they they

(25:56):
yeah, bro, they they he tryingto sneak in, and he just trying
to appease his dad by going onthis trip, but then also setting
up to get to the fuckingconcert, and then it's like his
dad loves him enough, you know.
But I'm just saying, they werewhen they kept running into
them.
I mean, that nigga was bald.

SPEAKER_06 (26:12):
That nigga, that nigga had the bullet alley in
RV.

SPEAKER_00 (26:14):
This is what I'm saying, bro.

SPEAKER_06 (26:15):
I'm gonna ball how funny is it to like look back at
some of this stuff as an adult,knowing how much stuff costs?
Or having an R how much?
And you're like, hold on, youhad this RV.
Okay, you got money.
Bro, niggas don't have RVs.
Yeah, he was doing he was doingRV with the bowling alley, you

(26:37):
got the big stakes, like thebug's money stakes.
Yeah, Lee.
Lee, he was doing all right, youknow how how you think he was
doing it?

SPEAKER_00 (26:49):
You think he was you think he was shorting stocks or
something?
Man, he was probably sellingdrugs to the high schoolers,
man, using his fat ass son asthe fucking gig in the cover
story.
Using using the other one, thecheese one.
Oh, the cheese, yeah.
Well, well, obviously, we knewwhere he was getting his drug

(27:10):
from.
Like, um, but speaking of goofymovie, just real quick, because
we're already off the cup, andwe know what we're doing with
this show anyway.
So it's kind of fun to actuallydo something in the middle of
football season where we're noteven just let's hit this topic.
This topic.
I mean, why?
I mean, why the Falcons got beatby the Jets.
Well, and that's why we didn'tgo Falcons first.

(27:31):
What we will get to them, we'llgive them 10 minutes of our
time, but that's about all theydeserve.
And but with Goofy Movie, soobviously, now I don't know, you
weren't a big fan of likeAtlanta, right?
No, I wasn't.
So Atlanta, the show.
I just wasn't watching TV atthat time.
I I mean, I watched it on Hulu,like you know, I didn't watch it

(27:52):
on FX, like when it was gone.

SPEAKER_06 (27:54):
I I the only thing I was really watching at that time
was like criminal minds and SBU.
Other than that, if I was at thehouse, I was either listening to
music or listening to a podcastand playing the game.

SPEAKER_00 (28:06):
I got you.
Shoutouts to Erica.
Me and Erica used to um, weliterally would watch that show
every week, and we would have,you know, some people do wine
and cheese.
We did tequila and fruit, and Iwould always get a different
fruit every week.
You should have done tequila andtoes.
I well, we're friends, so Iwasn't, you know, it wasn't

(28:28):
nothing like that.
We were just watching a show,but we did tequila and fruit.
So my point is, Atlanta did anepisode.
Tequila and toes is such abetter combo for you, but um
nigga sent me something withtoes earlier.
It was like lotto.
I'm like, nigga, what the fuckis this?
What I thought, but I I knewwhere you were coming from.

(28:49):
Oh, I sent you somebody's feet.
You did no I wouldn't today.
I wouldn't all right.
Well, check our DMs.
I wouldn't do my my point isAtlanta, they did a whole show
on the goofy movie.
Literally, a fiction, it was ait was a fictional depiction of
how they even came up with themovie and the nigga that created
it.
I highly recommend if you don'tever watch Atlanta, watch that

(29:11):
one episode.

SPEAKER_06 (29:12):
Yeah, yeah, no, that that has my attention because I
love the goofy movie, and thatseason uh they did it to where
four it was like four and four.

SPEAKER_00 (29:22):
Four of the episodes were you know, with Donald
Glover and you know them otherniggas, yeah, uh Paperboy and um
and the nigga that marriedCasmere, uh Lakeith Stanfield.
Cashmere, Cashmere.
She went to uh Spelman.
She didn't know.
Oh, yeah, Matt's ex.
Yeah, and so um, you know, Ivisited them.

(29:45):
That's another that's a wholenother topic.

SPEAKER_06 (29:46):
But like I've been on I've been on fucking Zoom
with them before, likeinterviewing Matt.

SPEAKER_00 (29:52):
They were living together in Brooklyn.
I know I go up there a lot, solike I just stopped by and hung
out with her then both of them.
I mean, and I she was alwayscool, she's from here, so like
she was cool, and I knew her, Iguess, like before they were
dating.
So it wasn't like I didn't knowher already, but like, yeah,
just an interesting dynamic.
But the point is the uh, so thisis an episode you can watch, and

(30:13):
it has no context to the show,it's like you can just watch it
on it, it's a standalone.
Um, but the way that they set itup, that Donald Glover Child
Scambino is such a fuckingcreator, bro.
If there's somebody that I cangive props to, especially here,
and shout outs to the East Side,because obviously he's Stone
Mountain too.

(30:33):
Went to Stevenson himself.
Uh, I know he didn't graduatethere, I think he graduated to
Cav School of Arts.

SPEAKER_06 (30:37):
But you didn't graduate from there either.

SPEAKER_00 (30:40):
Yeah, but I still I mean I'm Stevenson Rogue, like
you know, like so I still I wentto prom, god damn it.
I I always it's okay, it's okay.

SPEAKER_06 (30:51):
You're a private school nigga, man.

SPEAKER_00 (30:52):
Nah, man.
I was Esquire.
I went to school with theseniggas for everything until
basically I did a year of highschool there too, but like I was
Esquire.
I was just the nigga that wentto I mean, I didn't hang, I
stopped hanging out with them,but that's because Latonna came
with me to private school.
So, like, I already have my bad.

SPEAKER_06 (31:08):
Hey, there's nothing wrong with being a private
school nigga, man.
We gotta get out of the blackcommunity that it's a bad thing
to have no.

SPEAKER_00 (31:14):
I didn't say it was a bad thing.
I rep Mount Vernon to thefullest.
I'm just saying I Stevensonstill has I get I I I rep
Stevenson too.
I went there too.
It's a part hey, it's a part ofmy it's a part of my
matriculation, you know?
Yeah, boy.
It is, but point being you cantell them Warhouse, man, but you
can't tell them nothing.

(31:35):
You fucking can't, and so butdefinitely check that out if
you've got Hulu or whatever, orI think it might be on Disney
Plus too.
I don't know, but like checkthat out.
Okay, great storytelling, and Idon't even know why we brought
up Goofy Moose.
Oh, because of one of yourco-workers.

SPEAKER_06 (31:51):
Oh, yeah, built like uh Big P.
But uh, where do you want to gofrom here?

SPEAKER_00 (31:56):
I mean, I guess we can talk about the sorry fucking
Falcons for a second.
No, don't play it.
They don't, they don't, we don'twe're not because we're not
doing that.
So why do why even play?
You don't know what we shouldget, we need to get a sound clip
of Rich McKay lying and playthat instead because that sets
up that that sets the tone alittle bit better for what it is

(32:20):
that we know that's going on inthat building.
It's a bunch of lying that'sgoing on, it's a bunch of lying.

SPEAKER_06 (32:26):
Tell me what happened.
I didn't watch the game.
I didn't watch the game.
Tell me what happened.

SPEAKER_00 (32:31):
All right, I'll break it down for you.
So obviously, sloppy game tostart.
It was uh somewhat raining.
Um, it wasn't like a monsoon.
It's funny, the last time theyplayed, I went to that game and
it was a fucking monsoon, likeit was terrible outside.

SPEAKER_06 (32:46):
Wasn't your Uber more expensive than your 50-yard
line tickets?

SPEAKER_00 (32:50):
Yeah, yeah, it was.
I got front row tickets for likeI bought them on the way there,
and it was like, man, I promiseit was like$50.
My transit to get from Manhattanto the stadium was like$77.
It cost more.
And then the beer, I met up withAjina.
Shout out to him.
He's a Morehouse man, played onthe Morehouse football team.

(33:10):
Uh, used to sit next to me whenwe were kids and we didn't even
know it.
I we did know it because we knewwhat we looked like.
He used to sit next to me uhwhen at the Georgia Dome when we
were sitting down low.
Uh it is no, but it was supercool because we kind of didn't
like them in a sense of well, Imean we didn't know them, but
like they were further down, andI'm a big dude, and like, but

(33:33):
we're the same age, and then hehas a younger brother that went
to Morehouse, too.
Just as of course, anywho, whenwe get gloves and shit, though,
it's like, of course, they'retrying to get in.
I mean, they're kids, yeah, justlike us, but our seats are right
there, and that was kind of thepoint.
But niggas would try and likehop over, get in front to get
shit, and it's like these aren'tyour seats, yeah.

(33:53):
Back up, and that's kind of howmy mom would approach it.
Not to them, she ain't saynothing to them, but there was
grown ass men, bro, that weretheir seats are eight rows
behind us coming down to try andget a fucking glove from
Peerless Price, and it's justlike nigga, you are 38 years
old.
What are we doing?

SPEAKER_06 (34:13):
Yeah, bro.
Like, I don't I don't want aglove today.

SPEAKER_00 (34:17):
No, oh, I don't want anything from any NBA player,
honestly.
Colin would be the only person Iwould, and it's just because I
know him, so like I but Iwouldn't be fighting nobody.
Get it, either he's gonna giveit to me or not.
Like, if if if niggas sitcourtside in a Hornets game and
I dab Colin, I say, Man, yougotta let me have that jersey.
He's like, Oh, for sure, andthen takes up, then great.

(34:39):
But like, outside of that, Idon't want nobody's shit.

SPEAKER_06 (34:42):
See, he should be able to get him some courtside
seats.
I'm not going to goddamn games.

SPEAKER_00 (34:47):
He he I know D and Gia, I know that they be
sitting, but even Jordan, theybe sitting in the club.
Well, I mean, we all but thepoint is after the game, we all
linked up, right?
Like, that's really what that'sabout, anyways.
But let's plan a trip toCharlotte.
I'm down.
I I hate that we missed when weplayed them, but I guess

(35:09):
basketball season wasn't goingon then, so it wouldn't have
made a difference.

SPEAKER_06 (35:14):
We go we go to the Queen City, but anyways, let's
get back to the the the Queensof Atlanta, the fucking Falcons.

SPEAKER_00 (35:22):
Yeah, it so all right.
So long story short, because Iuh uh it is just a miserable
game to watch.
Uh obviously Kirk Cousins is outthere throwing to a bunch of
nobots.
Codero Hodge, a guy who caught agame-winning touchdown and a
record-setting performance fromhim last year, was inactive.
He was a healthy scratch, too.
Um, and he was a I mean, he's apro bowler because of special

(35:44):
teams last year.
Which we're gonna get to thespecial teams because to me,
that's what cost us this game.
But um, you know, it's basicallya bunch of field position.
We're getting the ball to aboutthe 40-50 or their 40-50, too
long to kick a field goal andnever in a position to even go
for it on fourth down to startthis game.

(36:05):
A lot of punting.
Then uh some scoring kind ofstarts.
We score.
Bijan, Bijan's running the ballwell.
Bijan's running it well.
Uh, we score.
Uh we stop them, then they punt,then we muff a punt on like the
two, they punch it in.
Um obviously we had Zangonmissed his first field goal,

(36:26):
shocker.
We've heard that before about abunch of Falcons kickers this
year.
He missed a kick, but then NickFolk missed a kick, which it was
his first miss of the year.

SPEAKER_06 (36:33):
I didn't realize he was perfect on the year, but um
you know he and the coach wereteammates back in Dallas.

SPEAKER_00 (36:39):
So I didn't I saw the video, but I didn't know
that they that they both playedfor I didn't know that uh he
played for Dallas.
Oh, uh wasn't it I remember NickI remember Nick Folk played for
Dallas because he was there withRomo the first time they went to
the playoffs when he boxed thesnap.
But um, no, I didn't know thatTerry Glenn was a cowboy.
I knew he played for the Jets,and I knew he played for um Sean

(37:02):
Payton's team.
Yeah, I knew he was a Saint too,but I didn't no, I didn't know
that he played for Dallas.
But that throw was like aone-year thing or something.
Nonetheless, that happens.
Uh then uh we do score again.
They run back a kick for 83yards.
So I want you to think aboutthat.
They didn't score a touchdown,but they got 83 yards.

(37:24):
So you add up a muff punt onlike the two, a 83-yard kick
return, and then a missed fieldgoal on our end.
That's let's count it.
Because they didn't score atouchdown on the 83 yard or
crazy 13 points.
13 points, we lose by three.

SPEAKER_06 (37:43):
Win by 10, maybe seven if Nick Folk makes the
field goal.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00 (37:48):
Maybe what with more pressure, knowing because the
game was tied when he missed histoo.
So it was one of those thingswhere ah, I wish I could have
made it, but like I didn't haveto make it, type shit.
So, like it was a mess, man.
Um, again, David Steele's thefifth, fucking Darnell Mooney,

(38:09):
and Kyle, Kyle Pitts was aboutthe only one that was worth a
damn in the receiving game.
Of course, Bichon was as well.
They ran the ball well.
Bijan had over 200 yards allpurpose, and like I don't know,
it just felt like a Falconsfootball game.
I hate it for people like Bijanbecause I feel like, you know,
we're getting into thatterritory to where we never have
had to say this.

(38:30):
As bad as we've been at we'respotty at points in our history,
we've never said, man, we wasteda guy's prime.
That is what feels like'shappening with B.
John Robinson and possibly DrakeLondon.
It feels like we're wastingthese guys' prime.
We've never had to say that.
We've never been the DetroitLions where man, they wasted
Calvin, they wasted MatthewSapp, they're wasting Barry

(38:52):
Sanders.
We've never been in thatposition.
But now we're in that position.
We're getting into thatterritory of man, we might be
wasting these dudes' primes.
A lot of Atlanta Sports TalkRadio is talking about, oh,
well, that's break it, you know,that's let's let's let's burn
the whole thing down.
Let's trade these guys.
Yeah, you don't trade them.
You're close.
I think you're close from atalent perspective.

(39:14):
We know that this is a coachingissue.
Talent-wise, you finally get apass rush.
You're number three in the NFL,you're a sack behind Cleveland,
who has a guy that's got 19sacks, so he's got half the team
sacks.
And then Denver is obviouslyelite.
They're, you know, arguably themand Houston best defenses in the

(39:36):
NFL.
You're third and sacks in theNFL.
You've got a pass rush.
You've got the two top leadingrookie uh sack leaders in the
NFL, and you've got a bunch ofother guys that are just trying,
like, you know, it's it's aNASCAR type thing, right?
Like everybody's gettinginvolved, but it's not resulting
in wins.
And this is by far probably themost disappointing Falcon season

(39:58):
that we've honestly had over theThis stretch since DQ got fired,
this might be the mostdisappointing.

SPEAKER_06 (40:05):
Honestly, and honestly, this one is a bit more
disappointing because at leastDQ got fired.

SPEAKER_00 (40:12):
But but with those years, even what was the
expectation?
Because he got fired in 2020.
What was truly the expectation?
We signed Todd Gurley, which wasbasically just a Steven Jackson
2.0 signing.
It was, it was.
You bought a jersey.

(40:33):
And then the next year we signedMike Davis.

SPEAKER_05 (40:35):
You bought a jersey.
You bought a girly jersey,though.
Well, because I'm a Georgia fan.

SPEAKER_00 (40:40):
You know, but like at the same time, he was washed
and he wasn't winning.
Like, so that's why the Rams lethim go.
Like the Rams would have triedto keep him to at least be a duo
with somebody.
They just let him walk.
They didn't trade him.
He they let him walk.
He came back here.
He was 25 years old.

(41:01):
I said, Well, gosh, if he canplay, he can play.
He had the accidental touchdownagainst the Lions.
I mean, there's so much stuff Ican talk about.
Todd Gurley had double-digittouchdowns a year.
He had like 10 rushingtouchdowns.
Man, but he but he fucking likeaveraged 49 yards a game.

SPEAKER_06 (41:18):
And so like 3-3 a carry.
It was terrible.

SPEAKER_00 (41:21):
Yeah, it was awful.
It looked like Zeke Elliott'sfat ass back with the Cowboys
last year.
And so you we can't have thattype of production and expect to
win.
But the idea of that situationwas Matt was one.
We knew it was starting to winddown.
Matt wasn't even that bad inthis.

SPEAKER_06 (41:36):
Hey, two two more minutes on the Falcons.
They're getting too muchairtime.

SPEAKER_00 (41:39):
I get it.
But right, you notice that we'rewe're not talking about the
current team.
I'm just saying that is why thisyear is probably more
disappointing even than thatyear.
Like, not just because we had afiring at least, but oh, by the
way, guess who was man in theship the rest of the way?
The same motherfucker, man inthe ship today.
And it just doesn't make anysense.

SPEAKER_05 (42:01):
You talking about Mr.
San Francisco?

SPEAKER_00 (42:03):
No, I'm talking about the rah-rah guy.

SPEAKER_05 (42:05):
Yeah, yeah.
That's Mr.
Ra.
That's Mr.

SPEAKER_06 (42:08):
San Francisco.

SPEAKER_00 (42:10):
Why is he Mr.
San Francisco?

SPEAKER_06 (42:12):
You remember back like during COVID in the
overresponse to George Floyd,how um San Francisco decided
that for petty crimes theyweren't going to uh charge
people.
So the criminals said, Oh, I canshoplift up to this amount.

SPEAKER_01 (42:31):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (42:32):
I'm going to shoplift up to this amount.
I'm just going to like take itand walk out.

SPEAKER_01 (42:36):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (42:37):
Because even if you catch me, I'm not going to get
charged.
I don't care if you see my face.
Like, I I I I I'm going to getthis gear home.
I'm going to flip it, wear it,whatever.
You're going to arrest me andI'm going to I'm I'm going to go
home.
And I'm not coming back.

SPEAKER_01 (42:56):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (42:58):
So at the same time, there was a conversation around
black coaches not gettingopportunities.
And the Falcons overcorrected.
Just like San Francisco did.
Oh, the police are too are toobad to niggas.
Hey, police do nothing.
Hey, NFL.

(43:19):
Not enough black coaches.
Hey, Falcons, hire a coach whodoes nothing.
Same, same, bruh.
And as a fan and as a black manwho we both are rooting for
Raheem.
Yeah, we want him to do wellbecause we want the team to do

(43:40):
well, and he has to do well forthe team to do well.
And we understood why hedeserved a head coaching job
again.
And it's safe to say if wedidn't turn down, you know, some
playoff coaches in the leagueright now and arguab and the

(44:01):
GOAT, we wouldn't even had anissue with Raheem Morris getting
a job.
But when you come off as a tokenhire, and I'm not saying he is,
because again, he deserved ajob.
He he he had the resume thatsays, hey, this guy should get a

(44:22):
head coaching job.

SPEAKER_04 (44:23):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (44:25):
But the timing matters.
And when you did it in thetiming that you did it, and then
you give us the results that yougave us, and then we see what's
going on with these othercoaches.
Nigga, the bears are what, nineand two?

SPEAKER_00 (44:38):
Lee, it wasn't even just the timing.
It was timing, but like it's thecircumstance.
This man was already coachinghere.
Why are we bringing back more ofthe teams?
Why are we doing the same thingagain?

SPEAKER_06 (44:52):
That's so different.
Different.
He didn't have his GM.
He was fucked he's we were inCap Hill.
We were in Cap Hill.

SPEAKER_00 (45:00):
He took over a team that was an underachiever last
uh when he was the interim anddid what he could do because we
didn't win a game until hebecause we I think he went four
and seven or something.
His career win percentage priorto that was below 35%.
And it's just like, why?

(45:23):
But why?
Why are you bringing him back?
They interviewed him after hewas the inter and he didn't get
the job.
So what did you feel like youmissed out and made a mistake?
Like, why?

SPEAKER_06 (45:34):
Well, that's what happened when you hire Arthur
Smith, man.
Like, everybody looks good.
I don't know.
I think that um remember,remember, just remember, Arthur
Smith is the guy who said, HeyDennis, no preseason, you're the
guy.

SPEAKER_00 (45:53):
Yeah, yeah, and he's a big part of the issue, too.
But like, and look at how hisoffense is performing, right?
Like what is what's DesmondRitter doing these these these
days?
Uh, I know he was practice squadfor Minnesota for that Seattle
game because obviously nine wasout.
So they signed him as theemergency um basically.

(46:18):
I don't know who the backup wasto Brosner.
I I don't I know they signed himto the practice squad, so he's
probably back.

SPEAKER_05 (46:26):
Brosner should consider DoorDash.

SPEAKER_06 (46:30):
I agree.
I mean, because he he been heator or maybe he should just
become, you know, the fuckingdestroyer or whatever.
What what what was that nigganame that did he used to call?
The destroyer.

SPEAKER_00 (46:45):
Oh, yeah, okay.
Uh yeah, I think that is whatthey called him.

SPEAKER_06 (46:49):
But I mean, cause he just, I mean, that guy was just
bit me over this weekend, youknow.

SPEAKER_01 (46:56):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (46:57):
Hey, best receiver in the league.
Well, not gonna involve him inthe offense, it's okay.
I want it to be 10-3.

SPEAKER_00 (47:09):
Well, because then you can say you were two games
up on the next best team, butthat didn't happen, Lee.
And instead, you gotta go.

SPEAKER_06 (47:18):
Oh, because the Patriots kicker decided to have
a fucking day.

SPEAKER_00 (47:22):
No, we'll blame the Giants defense.
I mean, he missed a kick andthey still won.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, I mean, he missed akick.
Uh, he didn't young way coo itwhere you know how could you how
could the Falcons mojo rub offon the Giants?
That was like some Falcon shit.
Hey, but it's their fault forSimon.

SPEAKER_06 (47:42):
Yeah, it's their fault for moving on from Saquon,
you know, it's their fault for alot of things.
Yeah.
Bart the Colts have came back tonormal.
Yeah.
Lamar's sucking it up.

SPEAKER_00 (48:04):
This year has been, I would say, and I'll say this
from a betting standpoint,probably the most difficult year
to gauge.
Like, everybody's beatable.
There's no, I mean, the Ramslost to the Panthers.
Bryce Young's throwing dimes onfourth down twice.
He threw two touchdown passes.

(48:24):
And actually, three, all threeof them.
The third one was on a thirddown.
But two of them were on fourthand two.
Damn near kind of the middle ofthe field, like not in field
goal range.
And he threw dimes.
They were wide open.
Matt Stafford threw two picks.
Everybody's beatable.
Everybody is beatable.
There's no teams.
Jeeves got beat by the Cowboys.
The Cowboys are above 500 now.

(48:45):
Well, look at the Broncos andthe Patriots.
These are two teams on eightplus game win streaks.
Like, and they don't look thatgood in real life.
The Colts started off 7-1 withtheir one loss being because
A.D.
Mitchell decided to drop a pass.
Oh, by the way, A.D.
Mitchell fucking killed us onSunday.

(49:08):
He has his first 100-yard gameand a touchdown, his first
career touchdown since he let goof that one against the Rams.
He kills his home college townteam.
Like, and it's like, well, Iknow he went to Texas after, but
like still, you know.
And so it just, I don't know.
This year's been a wacky year.

(49:29):
It's going to be hard for anyoneto gauge who actually is going
to go to the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs most likely will notgo to the playoffs.
If they've got to, they're goingto have to win out.
And they can.
Their schedule, they've gotthree gimmys in the next five.
But for instance, the Houstongame's not a gimme.
I think that they're going towin.
We'll get to the picks later andI'll explain.

(49:51):
But like, um, they got to play.
Who was it that they had to playthat I was like, man, I was
like, well, that was gonna be astiff game.
Um I forgot.
But the point is, even with thatCowboys game, it was just kind
of like, okay, Cowboys are hot.
Then look at them.
If they is there a team playingbetter than the Dallas Cowboys

(50:11):
right now, I don't know.

SPEAKER_06 (50:15):
You know, we started off because at the beginning of
the year, it's like, hey, theCowboys may not be good, but
Shoddy's got the offense figuredout.
And then you look up and you'relike, oh shit, George Pickens
has more receiving yards thanthe Steelers receiving room.

SPEAKER_00 (50:36):
He's second in the league behind JSF.

SPEAKER_06 (50:40):
And he may be the second best receiver on his
team.
You know what I mean?
And definitely from a schemepoint of view, like CD's there,
he has the chemistry with Dak,he has the bigger name.
And then Jerry, everybody's madat Jerry for trading away Maka.

(51:04):
Defense has gotten better.
He got Quinn and Williams.
I'm just saying, Jarrah may notbe as close to Arthur Blank as
y'all think.

SPEAKER_00 (51:27):
They look good.
They look damn good, and theycould go on a run.
Philly's got a tough game.
They're lucky that they'reactually catching the Chargers
next week with a broken hand uhJustin Herbert.
Because granted, LA is also aplace where it'll be plenty of
green, like at the game, so itwon't even be that big of a home

(51:48):
game.
But that still is a playoffteam.
As it stands today, the Chargersare a playoff team.
So it's like, I don't know.
That often can't score, that'sgonna be a fucking issue.

SPEAKER_06 (51:58):
Yeah, Philly's not good.
They're not, they're not good.
And Jalen Hurts is Jalen Hurtsisn't playing well, and he's
been in the league long enoughthat the expectations that he
can overcome a bad OC.
I'm not saying that's fair.
I'm just throwing it out there.

SPEAKER_00 (52:16):
Hey, but at least AJ got his uh yards.

SPEAKER_06 (52:21):
Did Josh Holsey make the playoffs?

SPEAKER_00 (52:24):
No, he finished in dead last, tied for dead last
with the Kamish.

SPEAKER_06 (52:28):
Hey, shout out to Julian Turner.

SPEAKER_00 (52:31):
Oh, for being for being the hottest team in the
league going into the uh wellhis offseason.

SPEAKER_06 (52:39):
Yeah, you know, I mean it starts, I mean it starts
at the same time for Julianevery year, but you know,
earlier than others.
Well, this year was a little bitnastier, I thought.
I mean I I thought it ended sogreat, though.
Like he really turned the seasonaround.
Was it like 0-6?
End up five and eight.

SPEAKER_00 (52:58):
Yeah, turner Turner ended up winning.
He won five in a row.
He was 0-8, and he finished fiveand eight.
So kudos to him.

SPEAKER_06 (53:06):
And the most important one was that fifth
win.
I think that was the biggest oneof the year.
Because it mattered, it hadstakes.

unknown (53:12):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (53:13):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (53:14):
Turner, uh, again, he he he he won, uh, but he
didn't win when it mattered.
So no, he did.
He needed to win the last weekof the regular season, and
that's what sure.
From a last place standpoint,yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (53:30):
I mean, from a first place standpoint too, it uh it
mattered.

unknown (53:36):
I don't know, man.

SPEAKER_06 (53:40):
Is there anything else in the NFL you want to talk
about, or can we get to Big DickKif?

SPEAKER_00 (53:45):
Big Dick Kiff?

SPEAKER_06 (53:47):
Yeah, you just put it on the is that the new
nickname.

SPEAKER_00 (53:50):
I mean, let it hang lane.
Big Dick Kiff.
I that's a new one for me, Lee.
Uh yeah, we we can we can getinto Lane.

SPEAKER_06 (54:06):
College football is stupid.
Okay, the business of collegefootball is fucking stupid.
Lane Kiffin got put in animpossible position where no
answer is the right answer,right?

(54:29):
Rumor is he been cut he wascoveting the LSU job for a
while.
Okay, many could understand why.
I think personally think it's abad job, but it can be a good
job, but I think it's a bad joball in all.

SPEAKER_00 (54:43):
Did did you see the rumors behind the uh why the
Florida job, why he didn't takeit?
Like why that one got taken out.
So him and the uh AD didn'tvibe, apparently.
His wife, so Lane's wife went toFlorida.
Her dad was a Florida is in thelike their Hall of Fame.

(55:04):
And I think that that was thejob he wanted.
Because in a weird way, I thinkFlorida's a better job than LSU.
Uh yeah, less pressure, lesspressure, but more, and and Lane
is infatuated apparently withthe head ball coach, and that's
why he wears visors.
He said that he got it from thehead.
Seriously, look it up.

(55:26):
And like, I think that he wantedto take the Florida job, but
because it just didn't work outvibe-wise, like, like Florida to
me, from a college sportsstandpoint, has a richer history
than LSU overall.
Yeah, not just because of whatwe've seen in our lifetime with

(55:46):
Florida basketball, obviouslybeing they they just won the
national championship inbasketball last year.
They won the back-to-back withAl Horford, obviously Tebow.
They those coincided damn near.
Yeah, no, they had they werelike uh pretty good.
They're pretty good at baseball.
Um, from my understanding, theygot a nice little gymnastics
thing going there.

(56:07):
You don't in the east, eventhough I know now there's no
conference, there's no sides forthe SEC.
Florida, there's gonna be morepressure for him to win right
now at LSU, which I think he'sgonna do.
I do, honestly.
I think I think that so, whichis why we shitted on Connor
Bryan Kelly because like hedoesn't even really fit that.
Lane does.

(56:28):
Lane's a dick.
And so, like, Lane fitseverything that LSU wants to be.
And if he can do what he did atOle Miss, imagine, and then
they're gonna give him a$25million NIL budget.
I wouldn't be surprised if LSUwon a national championship in
the next three to four years.

SPEAKER_06 (56:46):
Joel Joel Clatt, um not a fan of the move.

SPEAKER_00 (56:55):
From uh from a like schematic, like just from what
standpoint?

SPEAKER_06 (57:00):
He he's well, Clatt said that Lane Kiffin was a big
fish in a small pond.
And although Kiffen hasn't won anational championship, I think
he's a big fish.

SPEAKER_00 (57:16):
He's as big of a fish as you can get that you can
actually poach from a school.
There's there's only two peoplethat anyone will want to poach
outside of Lane, and one of themwe know for a fucking fact is
never leaving where he is, andthen the other one is kind of
almost begging to get fired, butthey won't do it because why

(57:39):
would they do it?
Because he states the facts inhis press conference of look at
what I've done the last 10years, and then look at the
history of the school.
Are we are we what are wetalking about?

SPEAKER_06 (57:53):
Is what you know hey guys, if you don't know, we're
talking about Kirby Smart andDabbo Swinney.
The only two coaches in collegefootball who have multiple
national championships.

SPEAKER_00 (58:05):
Yeah, those are the only people that anyone want to
poach.
Nobody hopped on Franklin fastenough.
Franklin was familiar with theSEC.
So he it but prior to thisyear's Vanderbilt team, he had
the most successful Vanderbiltrun before this year.
I mean, so he's familiar withit, and certainly now he's built
up more of a name because ofwhat he did do at Penn State in
his time there.

(58:26):
James Pennsylvania.

SPEAKER_06 (58:29):
Do you think you think Lane should have been
allowed to coach through theplayoffs?

SPEAKER_00 (58:34):
Yeah, I do, because that's his team, and uh why not?
And LSU was fine with it.
Ole Miss was the only one, but Iunderstand where they're coming
from to where, oh, you're thisis a fuck you.
You're going to basically arival to a degree, certainly
another team in conference thatwe play pretty much every year,

(58:54):
uh, or were playing every yearfor the most part, every other
year.
And, you know, you'retechnically working for them
anyways.
Like, you know, you can be you,yeah, you're coaching this
football team, but the realityof the situation is you're still
recruiting for them.
Like you're doing all this stufffor them while you're just game
planning for us.

(59:15):
I understood where they werecoming from, especially because
they clearly knew that theywanted the DC to be the head
coach, anyways.
So they're just kind of likeyou're either in with us or
you're not.
There's it's it's it's all forone or one for all, or you're
not for any of us.
Like, so I know I understood it,but I didn't think that it was
the right move.
Why not give your team the bestchance to win?

SPEAKER_06 (59:37):
Exactly.
And unlike Joel Clatt, you know,I I have an issue with the
college football calendar, and Iwant to put all of the blame on
the college football calendarbecause Lane Kiffin want to
coach the LSU Tigers next year,yes.

(01:00:00):
Do I think Lane Kiffen wanted tofinish the drill with Ole Miss
this year?
Yes.
But guess what we have inbetween now and the national
championship?
What's that?
Early signing day.
So guess what LSU wants in placebefore early signing day?

(01:00:25):
Fucking coach.

SPEAKER_01 (01:00:26):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:00:27):
So they can recruit.
And they're not wrong forsaying, hey, Lane, we need you
after the egg ball.
Or it's not your job.
Lane Kiffin's not wrong forsaying, hey, old miss, I want to

(01:00:50):
finish the drill here.
But I'm gonna take a better jobthat pays me more.

SPEAKER_01 (01:00:57):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:00:57):
With better athletes and a better chance of winning.
Yeah.
He's not wrong for that.
And if the the the collegefootball had a legitimate
calendar that offset the portalthat offset signing day.

(01:01:19):
Let's get rid of early signingday.
How about that?
Let's just get back to the othersigning day.
And for the guys who decide tocome to school early, you just
come to school early.
We don't need an extra signingday for that.
Yeah.
We don't need to pressureeverybody else to move their
announcements earlier.
And can we finish the seasonbefore we have to get into

(01:01:43):
coaching changes and shit?
You know what I mean?
A later signing day means ifyou're committed to fucking LSU
under Brian Kelly and BrianKelly gets fired, okay, you go
from committed to fucking open.
Lane Kiffin gets hired.
If it sounds good, okay, cool.
But guess what?
You don't have to fucking signin goddamn December.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:06):
No, that's true.

SPEAKER_06 (01:02:08):
You don't have to sign before the season is over,
because guess what?
That quarterback may come back.
That guy may come back toWinning Addy instead of going to
the NFL.
Yep.
You know, the NFL, collegefootball is trying to become the
NFL.
Well, let's start with a fuckingcalendar.

(01:02:30):
Let's have a coaching window, arecruiting window, a transfer
window.
And let's then have all of thisstuff totally overlapping.
It actually gives you a betterproduct on the field and less
controversy.
But maybe you want thecontroversy because it creates
more news stories and you canfucking bend ESPN, ABC, Disney,

(01:02:50):
and Fox over for more money foryour product.
I don't know.
Or maybe we should have agoverning body.
You know what the NCAA used tobe?

SPEAKER_01 (01:02:59):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:03:00):
To actually control what happens in this fucking
sport and not be the wild, wildwest.
I shouldn't be able to be threegames into a season and say I'm
hitting the portal.

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:12):
I totally agree.
Should it be allowed forColorado, for instance, to have
their freshman quarterback sitout the last game to retain his
registered eligibility?

SPEAKER_06 (01:03:22):
Should that be something like oh well that
that's been going on for years?

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:26):
Yeah, but why does it come down to the last game?

SPEAKER_06 (01:03:31):
Well, because he may not be the pro prospect that he
thinks he he thinks he is, andhe wants the eligibility.
It's not like he's coming backto Colorado.

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:40):
But if he was active on the roster, because I assume
that all three four quarterbacksthat they have are active during
these games, but he just doesn'tplay, but he only played in
three games because it's four,right?
Four from my understanding wasalways the number.

SPEAKER_06 (01:03:56):
I don't know the rules, but I'm I bro I'm okay,
I'm okay with you fudging itlike that.
Like that's a line I that's aline item in your fucking
accounting.

SPEAKER_00 (01:04:06):
College college football has to have a reform
across the board.
It's we don't need Tulane, NorthTexas, and um James Madison to
be in, yeah, is it excitingpotentially to see a Boise State
beating Oklahoma?

(01:04:26):
No, I'm just saying how BoiseState beat an Oklahoma in a BCS
game, yeah, it's awesome to seethat stuff because it is
different.
But like, if they're not one ofthe 12 best teams, we shouldn't
have them even in theconversation.
Should Virginia go in overMiami, even though they won
their conference, but Miamiplayed a tougher schedule.

(01:04:47):
They, yeah, they dropped, youknow, an ACC game or two that
they shouldn't have, but ifthey're the better team, should
they be in?
Should Notre Dame keep gettingthe benefit of the doubt?

unknown (01:05:01):
Yes.

SPEAKER_00 (01:05:02):
They're not in a conference.
Absolutely.
They need to reform this stuff,man.

SPEAKER_06 (01:05:08):
Well, you gotta understand when the governing
bodies of of college football,and specifically the college
football playoff, is the DisneyCorporation.
What the fuck do you expect,man?
I don't know.

SPEAKER_00 (01:05:21):
A better, yeah, but but but and I get it.
That's why Notre Dame's gonna bein it.
And Notre Dame is a good team.
Like, they lost a one-point gameto Texas AM, and then they lost
to Miami on the road.
And what was a game winning?
That was also a one-score game.
So, like, I get it, but theydon't play in a conference.
They set their schedule everyyear.

(01:05:42):
Yeah, they have their naturalrivals that they'll play every
year, like a you know, a USC.
I know they play Michigan quitea bit, but like I don't know,
man.

SPEAKER_06 (01:05:53):
I think I've got seen this NBA TV halftime show.

SPEAKER_00 (01:05:58):
Have I seen it?

SPEAKER_06 (01:06:00):
It looks like Robin Lopez, Rudy Gay, and Stan
Verett.

SPEAKER_00 (01:06:06):
I didn't realize Robin was out of the league.
I know he was playing last year.
I mean, Brooke is still with theClippers, you know, hanging up a
bunch of points on the Hawksright now.

SPEAKER_06 (01:06:15):
I mean, he's with the Clippers, and you know,
somebody's not with theClippers.
Apparently, Chris Paul got cutbecause of his leadership style.
And uh I think it's I think it'stime that this comes out.
And I hope that somebody with alarger platform than us has the

(01:06:38):
real conversation about ChrisPaul.
Hey bro, don't nobody want tohear all that shit.
You're not a champion, and nowyou're 40 and you barely play.
Shut the fuck up.

(01:06:59):
Even if you write.
Don't nobody want to hear thatshit from you.
Because guess what?
When you were good, a lot ofpeople didn't want to hear that
shit from you.
You didn't have no choice.
But now you ain't good no more.
And I mean NBA good.

(01:07:22):
Part of leadership is knowinghow to lead the people that
you're leading.
And we give guys credit forbeing these tough in-your-face
ass leaders, but they shouldonly get credit when it works.
Like MJ, Kobe, they can getcredit for their maniacal nature

(01:07:43):
and isolating teammates and allof that stuff.
Because the teammates didn'ttake it as seriously as they
did, or whatever, or they werejust trying to big dick them.
Whatever the reason is.
I don't I don't care the reason.
It's okay because it worked.
They won at a high level.
LeBron's shit works because hewon at a high level.

unknown (01:08:04):
D.

SPEAKER_06 (01:08:04):
Wade shit works because he won at a high level.
You know what doesn't work,Parlay P?
Whatever Chris Paul's doing.
The Chris Paul shit.
The Jimmy Butler shit.

SPEAKER_00 (01:08:15):
Chris Paul is good for Chris Paul is your he's your
Mark Rick.
He's your um he's your JamesFranklin.
He's a guy that will boostnormally.

SPEAKER_06 (01:08:26):
Mario Christopher?

SPEAKER_00 (01:08:28):
Yeah, if we look at if we look at what he's done in
the past.
I mean, look, this Thunder team,he was the first vet for a Shea,
technically.
Yeah.
I mean, I know he played on theClippers for the year.
That was his first real vet.
Um, him and Schroeder orwhatever.
And they were running thatthree-man guard thing in the

(01:08:48):
bubble, almost beat the Rocketsin the first round.
Yeah, me too.
Because well, who doesn'tremember what was going on
during COVID ball?
Uh bubble ball.
He made a lot of money duringCOVID.

SPEAKER_06 (01:09:01):
Same, same, same.
Because you know, somebodypredicted the finals right and
put it in a fucking parlay.

SPEAKER_00 (01:09:10):
You picked the Heat Lakers, uh Yeah, I did.
You're a sneaky son of a gun.
It's probably one of my bestbets ever.
Yeah.
I I didn't predict all that, butI mean, you're not me, it's
okay.
Well, I mean, I won I didn'twant a fair share of money
during the bubble.
The bubble was pretty easy topredict because there was no

(01:09:31):
fucking home court.

SPEAKER_06 (01:09:32):
So, like no, no, that that was some of honestly,
it fucked me up with basketballbetting, and it's why I don't
bet the NBA anymore.
Because even worse now.
Because predict, because likebetting COVID.
Those were gamblers' games.
If you were a basket, if youwere a true basketball fan who
watched ball, and like that wasduring my league pass every

(01:09:56):
night phase.

SPEAKER_01 (01:09:57):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:09:58):
It wasn't hard to bet series.
Like betting game to game,whatever.
But betting playoff seriesduring COVID, that shit was so
easy.

SPEAKER_01 (01:10:06):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:10:08):
You know, that's the last time Joker got fucked up in
a playoff series.
Hey, he got him there.
I mean, I mean Jamal Murray kindof got him there.
Oh, you mean bubble bubble ballMurray?
Yeah, Murray without withouthose.
Well, TJ Warren.

(01:10:31):
While we're here, the NBAwithout hose, excuse me, let me
clean this up.
This is not uh the Godfathersegment.
The NBA without work reallychanges like how you view a lot
of players.
Like, like my man with the shortdreads for the Pacers, or short

(01:10:56):
braids for the Pacers.
Give him pockets, and then youhear basketball players go, oh
yeah, nah, he's a basketballplayer's basketball player, but
like you just don't get thechance to really cook like that.
And then it's like, oh my man'sjust focused.
He was at the strip club lastnight.

SPEAKER_01 (01:11:16):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (01:11:17):
This nigga Donovan Mitchell shooting from half
court in the Florida offense.

SPEAKER_01 (01:11:22):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:11:25):
Nah, that was some good basketball.
But uh do you think Chris Pauldeserved more dignity in how he
was let go by the Clippers, orif the Clippers just should have
kept him around, or they shouldhave said, hey man, this season
sucks and you're not making itbetter.
Get the fuck out of here.

SPEAKER_00 (01:11:41):
Yeah, I think that uh I don't know if he's does
that I know they're beating theHawks, and I guess they're gonna
probably win, but does thatchange?
Is that gonna change anything?
I mean, he would have been beinga nuisance.

SPEAKER_06 (01:12:00):
No, no, I don't think it changes anything for
you and me because we watch theClippers when they're on
national TV.

SPEAKER_00 (01:12:08):
They're a bad basketball product these days.

SPEAKER_06 (01:12:10):
Yes, but I think it changes something for the
organization.
Because if he was holdingplayers accountable, the front
office accountable, and uhcoaching staff accountable,
that's uh code for he wasbitching at everybody.

SPEAKER_00 (01:12:27):
Do you think Balmer, any of this stuff going on with
him and do you think that that'sreally what this is about?
Because they're an old team forsure, but like the talent is
still there.

SPEAKER_06 (01:12:40):
Like, I I mean I think it starts with like James
and Kawhi.
It was like, hey, nigga, I don'tknow about that shit.
You know, Kawhi's sitting therelike, bruh, like neither of them
are vocal leaders either,though.
I they're not vocal leaders, butthat doesn't mean they don't
have communication with thecoach, the GM, the president of

(01:13:01):
basketball operations, and theowner.
And they can be irritated bysomething and by someone who's
not contributing at all.
He's not contributing to wins orlosses.
Right.
This nigga just wearing a jerseyor a soup.
And he'd get on our nerves.

(01:13:25):
I think sometimes that's how weneed to think about sports.
Like, think about like reallife.
How with my thing about Jerryand trading Micah, it wasn't
about football anymore.
It wasn't I don't want to, Idon't want to pay this guy.
He did in my mind, he did dirtybusiness.
I'm not paying him.

SPEAKER_01 (01:13:44):
Right.

SPEAKER_06 (01:13:46):
I think the same thing happened here.
Hey, Balmer's favorite peopleare tired of this nigga.
Tyloo don't want to hear it,Lawrence Frank don't want to
hear it, Kawhi don't want tohear it, James don't want to
hear it.
And Balmer don't want to hearit.
And guess what?
Balmer isn't the owner whobrought you in.

(01:14:08):
Balmer's the owner who ships youout.
Guess what?
The bricks.
You can't guard, you short, yougot a mini collarybody, and you
get on the nerves.

(01:14:28):
Fuck out of here, CP3.
And and I think he's a legend.
First ballot Hall of Famer.
He did great things.
They say he did great things forthe Players Association.

SPEAKER_00 (01:14:39):
Yeah, I don't we look, I don't think anyone can
doubt or question hiscontributions to the game of
basketball overall.

SPEAKER_06 (01:14:46):
But just real quick on the Players Association, he
did great things for maxplayers.
He kind of fucked the middleclass of the NBA, which is what
the rich tend to do.
Fuck the middle class.

SPEAKER_00 (01:14:58):
I mean, they still make out like bandits, as far as
I'm concerned.
That's why Kent Basemore got wasmaking more money than Julio.
You know, I those guys stillmake out well.

SPEAKER_06 (01:15:08):
I mean, but that's also the same reason why a
10-year vet doesn't exist in theNBA, and we got vets on the
first on the first year of theirextension, and they're not max
extensions.

SPEAKER_00 (01:15:18):
Well, look at look at junkyard dog, right?
Uh, he got that five-year 60leaving the home.
That guy wasn't worth thatmoney.

SPEAKER_06 (01:15:26):
Lamello ball, lamello ball is a vet right now
for Charlotte.
And he's gonna still get he willget even if it's a lower end
max, he's gonna still get a max.

SPEAKER_00 (01:15:37):
Well, no, he got he got his rookie max extension,
but I'm just gonna I know, butI'm saying he's gonna still get
a max.

SPEAKER_06 (01:15:43):
Well, yeah, the nigga still gets buckets and and
gets 10 plus assists.
Like, he's good.

SPEAKER_00 (01:15:47):
Zion, I don't know if you saw Zion's out again.
Zion's gonna get that max again,Lee.

SPEAKER_06 (01:15:52):
Well, Zion, well, Zion's on the block.
Joe Dumar said once he gets alegit offer, Zion's gone.

SPEAKER_00 (01:16:00):
And maybe they should, they should have done
that probably two years agobecause uh what is he?
He's not worth anything today.
Like, I Trey Young, you know,everybody talks about Treyon's
worth.
A guy like Zion, you gottaalmost send him to a team where
he's gonna be the three or fourand you embiat him, like what

(01:16:20):
the Sixers are doing withEmbiid, he's gonna have to just
sit out a bunch of games.
He'll never be an all-NBA, he'llnever be an all-star again.
But if you have him in May, inJune, it'll all be worth it.

SPEAKER_06 (01:16:36):
Because you know the talent is there, but it's like
Did you see what uh NBAexecutives are saying about Trey
and Lamella Ball?

SPEAKER_00 (01:16:45):
What are they saying?
Let me see if I can find it.
Uh we've reached the point inthe NBA Ja, guys even like Ja,
and these are younger dudes.

SPEAKER_06 (01:16:56):
Like Well, I think the NBA is trying to get rid of
uh uh I think they're trying toget rid of that style of player.

SPEAKER_00 (01:17:04):
I think that I think that you're right, and I think
that they are gonna succeedbecause the issue is is that
everybody looks at OKC, and weknow that every league is a
copycat league.
That's why in the NFL there's abunch of Mick Vays running
around in Shanahan's, right?
Like, or that's what they'reyou're taking, you're poaching
from them and you're expectingthat.

(01:17:25):
It's the same thing.
In the NBA, the Thunder, they godeep.
They have a star, obviously, andShay, he's an MVP.
Jalen Williams is a very good,he's a very good player.
He's a very good player, Ithink.
I think Chet's a very goodplayer.
This going out and fuckingputting together, look at the

(01:17:46):
Clippers.
These aging guys, these, andeventually your Trey's and your
Jaws and your Lamellos, they aregonna become the aging guys
because they're kind of at thatpoint where, well, this is
supposed to be their prime, butthey're not doing it.
They're not doing it that way.
And you're not gonna be able todo that.
They're not like a Luca either.

SPEAKER_06 (01:18:06):
Well, Jaws out here playing fucking European
basketball in the NBA, like thatthat that stupid rotation stuff.

SPEAKER_00 (01:18:15):
Um we talked about this.
We talked about this already.
How the coaches he's he'srunning Will Hardy basketball.

SPEAKER_06 (01:18:22):
And LaMelo just plays bad basketball really
well, and Trey has to be on aspecific type of team to
maximize Trey and that team.
Yeah, I think I know.
I know.
I I I just think that I don'tlike it because these guys are

(01:18:48):
good at basketball.
They're really good atbasketball.
Like Trey, Ja, Lamelo.
They are much better basketballplayers than Jay Dub.

SPEAKER_01 (01:19:02):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:19:02):
J Dub is probably the most overrated media hyped
basketball player in the league.
I remember listening to RyanRosillo refer to him as like a
top 15 player.

SPEAKER_00 (01:19:15):
Well, I yeah, I don't agree with that.

SPEAKER_06 (01:19:18):
He's not a top 15 player.
I personally don't think that JDub is a better basketball
player than Austin Reeves.
You can tell me about hisdefense.
Uh look here.
J Dub can't go in an NBA gameand go get 50 by himself.
If J Dub scores 50, John.

SPEAKER_00 (01:19:39):
He had a 40 point game, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, cool.
This is what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_06 (01:19:44):
I don't think he doesn't get a real 40, and you
know what I mean.

SPEAKER_00 (01:19:51):
Yeah, because he has the MVPs on his team.

SPEAKER_06 (01:19:54):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
It ain't got nothing to do withthat.
His game does not allow that.
Austin Reeves can go get a 30Austin Reeves goes and gets 30
balls with LeBron and Luke onthe court.
J Dub can't do that.
So try and and getting back tothe copycat league, trying to

(01:20:16):
build with OKC built, you can'tdo that.
Because guess what?
You don't have the job stabilityto make the trades that Sam
Prestey makes.
You can't afford for those movesto be hit or misses.
He can.
So don't try to build like him.
Just like everybody's shootingthrees because the Warriors shot

(01:20:38):
threes.
Guess what?
They also played defense andthey had two of the best
shooters ever on their team.
And when you throw in the KDgears, you can throw in the best
fucking pure score ever.
Yeah, they they can shoot abunch of threes.
The James Harden Rockets couldshoot a bunch of threes and it
fucking works.

(01:21:00):
I'm not saying go back to 90sNBA or 2000s NBA.
But let's go back to coachingour players, building teams
based upon the talent that'savailable.
Let's not say, hey, our team'sgonna look this way no matter
what.
Everybody can't play five out.

(01:21:21):
Some niggas need you to run afucking play to get them a shot.
Lee, it's an imperfect league,and um it's ran by nerds who
didn't play basketball.
No, you're right.
You're right.
Come on, dog.
We played a basketball at a muchlower level.
What happens if you go fivetrips down and you don't touch

(01:21:42):
the ball?
You ain't grabbing no offensiverebound.

SPEAKER_00 (01:21:46):
I was gonna say a lot of people don't check out is
what they do.

SPEAKER_06 (01:21:49):
Exactly.
But we're advocating that styleof play in the best league in
the world, and then we get madand say, oh, the Euros are
passing the Americans.
No, the fuck they're not.
They're not.
They're fucking not.
There's no country in the worldthat's better than America
basketball.
No country does it better.

(01:22:10):
If you put the best players fromall the other countries against
one country and they beat them,that don't mean shit.
Who keeps winning fucking gold?
Don't give a fuck about theseMVPs.
These MVPs are voted on byniggas who don't play
basketball, don't understandbasketball.

SPEAKER_01 (01:22:28):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:22:30):
These are the same niggas that gave Jalen Brown
motherfucking finals MVP andEastern Conference Finals MVP.

SPEAKER_05 (01:22:40):
Who's the lifeblood of the Celtics?

SPEAKER_00 (01:22:47):
Well, today I mean it's Tatum, but like come on
now.

SPEAKER_06 (01:22:51):
They barely a playoff team right now.
He ain't there.
If he showed back up, they'rethe favorite to win the finals
in the East.
I'd agree with that.
Who do you like in Jalen?
And can beat OKC because guesswhat?
Jason Tatum can go bucket forbucket with Shay.
Jalen Brown will get morebuckets than Jay Dub.

(01:23:12):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (01:23:13):
Jay Dub.
They got a little hole up thereat the big man, though.
I like Hartenstein and Homebrooma little bit more than what they
got currently.
Obviously, they had Al andPorzingis last year, so that
makes it a little different lastyear.
Just we gotta throw that outthere.
Now, obviously, this year theywould have gone out and got they
would have gotten somebody elseif they didn't go down.

(01:23:35):
But like six seven, I see thator you know, maybe maybe uh
especially with the the ADsweepstakes going on, maybe
that's who they would haveadded.
I don't know.
We'll never know.

SPEAKER_06 (01:23:49):
But speaking of sweepstakes, do you really think
Giannis is on the block forreal?

SPEAKER_00 (01:23:56):
Yeah, I absolutely do.
Because he had already, I mean,that that was what was talked
about all summer, anyways, andthey suck.
And nobody's surprised that theysuck either.
Like, they suck.

SPEAKER_06 (01:24:10):
Is this Doc's last coaching job?

SPEAKER_00 (01:24:15):
Uh has he got the rich files?
He uh he might get one of thosegigs where, especially if we get
a new team that comes in theleague.
Ah, yeah, and they want you knowwhat I'm saying?

SPEAKER_06 (01:24:29):
Oh yeah, Doc Rivers, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Top 75 coach only won onechampionship.
Yeah, well, think about it.

SPEAKER_00 (01:24:34):
Well, and that's just but normally that's how
that stuff works.
Like Isaiah Thomas with the uhRaptors, when the Raptors came
into the league, they made himthe president of basketball.

SPEAKER_06 (01:24:43):
Never done it before, but like shout out to
shout out to Zeke.
What he did as an executive,especially for the Knicks, he
made a lot of niggas rich.

SPEAKER_00 (01:24:52):
And I don't care Stefan Marbury, obviously.

SPEAKER_06 (01:24:58):
I don't care if the team wasn't successful.
When you are a black man, not ablack man, when you're anybody
who is allowed to make peoplethat are a part of a group that
you support richer, and you canget that shit off while still
staying rich and not breakingthe law.

SPEAKER_00 (01:25:22):
You rags off to you.
Hey, so when you said whenyou're a black man, I thought
you were gonna give me thefamous uh Chris Weber quote,
which is pinned on my Twitter.
Um, so I have to I have to readit just because you said when
you're a black man in thiscountry, you can't car
apartmentalize.
You must carpart mentalize tostay stained.

SPEAKER_06 (01:25:44):
Chris Weber is thankfully not on TV anymore.

SPEAKER_00 (01:25:50):
He's not on Morehouse's campus either, from
my understanding.

SPEAKER_06 (01:25:53):
I don't know why they allowed him on this campus.
This nigga.

SPEAKER_00 (01:25:57):
He played in the NBA.
He was a uh at the time anactive uh TNT commentator.
Yeah, but he wasn't he wanted tobe adjunct.

SPEAKER_06 (01:26:06):
Well, well, look here.
You can add his ass to the junk.
Everybody, like, like, like, itmeans something to go to
Morehouse.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, but that's morecredibility.
He's a pro.
Come on, dog.
You don't want to be educated byChris Fucking Weber.

SPEAKER_00 (01:26:22):
A guy that calls timeouts with no timeouts?

SPEAKER_06 (01:26:25):
Uh-uh, uh, uh, unless he's an archer coaching
basketball from from fucking 12to 1250.
Yeah, I'll show up for that.
And and you know that he's notgonna do that, Lee.
Yeah, yeah, no, he's gonna teachmedia, something he's not good
at.
Hey, hey, hey.
See, that becomes that thatbecomes the problem with with

(01:26:46):
with black people helping blackpeople.
I support us helping each otherand and and putting prominent
black people in front of youngblack people to give them hope
and dreams.
Like, trust me, I believe in it.
I wanted to go to the militaryand be a high school teacher and
a football coach and abasketball coach.

(01:27:06):
That's just I didn't want to bethe head man.

SPEAKER_01 (01:27:09):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:27:09):
When I got to Morehouse.
That that that that's one of mygoals.
Then I started hanging out withfriends who had like Rolexes and
and do cool shit that cost a lotof money.
And you go, guess what?
You you can't do these things onthis type of budget.
I don't want to be that guy.
I want more out of life.

(01:27:30):
So having these types of peoplearound young, impressionable
black men because we're speakingabout more houses is important.
But can we get the good ones?
If you're gonna get like playerturned media personality, can
you overpay for at least Shaq?
I mean, he's not even good, buthe's not bad.

SPEAKER_00 (01:27:54):
Can we get Shaq?
Yeah, but Shaq doesn'tcommentate.
I mean, he do well, he doescommentary, but he's not a color
analyst or a play by play.
Like Dominique hey hey hey,Dominique's in Atlanta, pay him.
Nick would be a good choice, youknow.
He might want to do that, hisown model, but like, I mean,
he's a good choice.

SPEAKER_06 (01:28:15):
Yeah, yeah.
Well, make it worth his while.
But don't bring in Chris, don'tbring in Chris Weber, he's not
good.
As a black man, you gottacompartmentalize, but you can't
compartmentalize.
What the fuck is this niggatalking about?

SPEAKER_00 (01:28:27):
Yeah, he's like to say state, that shit was wild.
But and he's like and LeBron hadmade a three, it was like a
blowout.
This nigga was like, and thatwas a beautiful three by LeBron,
but he's like, It's just likenigga, what are you talking
about?

SPEAKER_03 (01:28:40):
He don't know.

SPEAKER_00 (01:28:41):
I'm guessing he meant compartmentalized, but
even then, even if even thoughhe said car compartmentalized,
it's like, okay, well, even ifyou pronounce everything
correct, what you said actuallyjust doesn't make any sense.
What you said was it doesn'teven help that you can't even
pronounce the shit because nowit sounds like you don't know
what the word really is.
Like he was in the thesaurus,man.

(01:29:03):
Uh niggas need to stop readingT.I.'s books because he's the
only nigga that can get awaywith using big words and somehow
make it sound like it makessense, especially to a nigga.
A nigga will be like, you know,that word actually fit where he
put it, even though I know hedon't really know what that
means.
He just sounds good.

SPEAKER_06 (01:29:22):
Well, you know, that's why New York niggas think
they can rap because like theyuse more words or or they use
bigger words, and it's like, heybro, this shit's terrible.

SPEAKER_00 (01:29:34):
Yeah, I I want to get back to the day.
I I want to get back to the daysof where there's a funk flex,
you know, he's playing, he'sdebuting uh Otis on Hot 1079 or
whatever radio station he's inin New York, and you know, he
doesn't have to use the bigwords, he just simply says, you

(01:29:56):
know, you go into you, he'slike, everybody in New York,
stop what you're doing.
He's like, go into your nearest24-hour convenience store.
He says, stick your hand in thecash register.
He's like, take the money outand tell them that their money
is your money now.
We need more of that, not this.

(01:30:19):
I want to sound sophisticated orwhatever.
And maybe that's why they didhire him because you know
there's a lot of more houseniggas that will do that shit
too.
They get up there and they puton this suit.
Well, the suit, but the I'mtalking about I know, I know
using big words, but it'll justbe more of this.
Oh, like niggas think that theylike channel Dr.

(01:30:41):
King when they get up there,they talk in any fashion.
You know, my name is JameerGaines, and I'm from Fort Wayne,
Indiana, senior biology major,double major business
management.
And they'll get up there andthey'll think of their

(01:31:02):
captivating the shit out ofeverybody, man.

SPEAKER_05 (01:31:05):
It's and then and then you get and then get on
Twitter, bro.
You get flame, nigga.

SPEAKER_06 (01:31:10):
Yeah, and so yeah, it's during Crown Forum or
something, and if somebodyactually showed up, but bro, I
made my name at Morehousefreshman year and freshman o'
just getting the tweets off.
Hashtag freshman O.
You want to listen to whatDarden had to say?
No.
Yeah.

(01:31:31):
Did you go to Crown?

SPEAKER_00 (01:31:32):
Did you get did you have to do the Crown Forum
makeup project?
Of course.
That nigga, I would say the damnnear the whole class did.
But once I moved off campus, Ijust brought that in fit my
schedule.
I just didn't go.
There were times that I'd go upand scan and then literally like
act like I was going in and thenlike turn right back around.

SPEAKER_06 (01:31:53):
I wasn't even doing that.

SPEAKER_00 (01:31:54):
I was no, I would I would I would at least do that
sometime.
If I was on like it was a matterof was am I on campus at this
time?
Because if I didn't have aclass, bro, I was not sticking
around to go to crown forum.

SPEAKER_06 (01:32:06):
Bro, and see that became my problem.
Uh my two years in the suites,it was I I didn't have a class
before crown forum, or I hadsomething directly after crown
form.
So either way, it's like, am Igonna walk all the way up here
to take a nap in this chair?
Or am I gonna take a nap in mybed?
Either way, I'm going to sleepduring this time, right?

(01:32:27):
Or I'm gonna hit the calfbecause that shit's light.
It ain't nothing like going tothe calf on a Thursday when we
got a big crown form speaker.
Are you Morehouse niggas goingup here to hit Jesse Jackson?
Nigga, I'm going to eat thisfood and I'm going to sleep.
Yeah.
That sounds so niggerish, don'tit?

SPEAKER_00 (01:32:49):
Well, I mean, is it not true?

SPEAKER_06 (01:32:52):
I hey man, look.
I knew Morehouse wasn't gonnanot graduate me for uh fucking
sit sit here and listen to anigga talk to me.
Hey big dog, I got the hundred,I got the 120 credit hours.
Mo how shout out to Dr.

(01:33:14):
uh Ann Watts.
Mo how hey, how dope would it beif we like turn this into
something dope and could like goback to Morehouse and teach a
class on independent digitalmedia?

SPEAKER_00 (01:33:34):
I'd love it, honestly.
I mean Yeah, me too.
I wouldn't be Chris Webber.
Well, you can't well that'sbecause you don't know how to
carpart mentalize to stay thing,and so um, but nah, that would
be fire as shit in reality.
Because if if if if there'sanything I could do to uh help

(01:33:56):
out my school aside from themjust asking me for money, like
that's normally all that'snormally all they want, and for
what it's worth, when us doingthis tent and stuff, that is us
giving the school money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We gave them we're not reallypaying for anything in reality.
We're not, you're not reallypaying for nothing.

SPEAKER_06 (01:34:15):
You're on campus, you're paying to be on campus,
and it's like paying to be oncampus and to pay for and to pay
for your shit for the day.
Like, it is a much cheaper dayif you buy food while you're
there and bring your booze.

SPEAKER_00 (01:34:28):
Or if I just hang out with all my friends, not at
school, and we throw a partysomewhere else because we could
have bought all that food, didall that at somebody's house.

SPEAKER_06 (01:34:38):
Or we do like those people who are with Matt, and
you just like find somebody youknow, you play a little bit of
beer pong, and you get a plateand like three shots and some
beers, and you leave to never beseen again.
Shout out to you, Sensei.

SPEAKER_00 (01:34:54):
So you just call motherfuckers out now.
Um yeah, but something likethat.

SPEAKER_06 (01:35:00):
Yeah.
You know what?
I felt like she was she was theone who stuck out.
I do I actually blame her?
No, I blame Matt for it, but itis what it is.

SPEAKER_00 (01:35:11):
What did Matt Flowers do to you?

SPEAKER_06 (01:35:13):
Holly.
He did nothing to me.
He just brought all thatriffraff over to the fucking
tent, and they fucking did whatthey did.
They ate, they drank, they left.

SPEAKER_00 (01:35:23):
You know what you almost sounded like?
You sounded like um uh you seenobviously Harlem Knights.
Yeah, he was like uh when hewent over to Ray's house, the
Cantone, the guy that calledeverybody jigs, he was like, um,
because he you know he's comingover investigating.
He's like, he's like, uh, youknow, Ray, I heard that you want

(01:35:45):
this spot.
And then he's like, he's like,what spot?
He's like, man, he's like, he'slike, he's like, he's like, I
heard you could go over theredance, drink, fuck, gamble.
He's like, he's like, you can doeverything in there from
honesty.
And he's like, so what do youdo?
And this nigga said, but thepoint was the the dance, drink,
fuck, gamble.
Basically, like everything couldjust happen over at our tent.

(01:36:08):
He's like, what are you doing?
He's like, I sell candy.
And he's like, Say, he's a mustbe a toothless nigga in this uh
fucking neighborhood.
He's like, he's like, you sellcandy and you living like this.
One of my favorite movies, oneof my not top five, but it's top
ten.

SPEAKER_06 (01:36:25):
It's it's top five for me if you look at like what
I actually watch.
Like comedian-wise, legacy, likethe legacy in the movie is I
wish I could have I I wish Icould have just been on set.
For the bullshit in between uhscenes.

SPEAKER_00 (01:36:44):
I want to do this real quick with you then.
Let's do it.
Give them to me in order.
One through three.
Harlem Knights, life coming toAmerica.

SPEAKER_06 (01:36:53):
Now, obviously, Eddie Murphy's the constant in
this, but like um, I would saybased on what I watch, life,
Harlem Knights coming toAmerica.
Wow, coming to America last?
I watch life and Harlem Knightsmore.

SPEAKER_00 (01:37:08):
It's a tough question.

SPEAKER_04 (01:37:09):
I think that's I think it's hard.

SPEAKER_00 (01:37:12):
You can't really do a one through three with it.
But I'm shocked that coming toAmerica was last for you.

SPEAKER_06 (01:37:18):
But but I will say that those three movies are in
my top ten.

SPEAKER_00 (01:37:23):
Saying so, like no, seriously, same.
They're in my top.
That's why I asked.
Because I would argue coming toAmerica might be it's people
look at 48 Beverly Hills cop andstuff for Eddie.
I think that's Eddie's Magnumopus, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_06 (01:37:41):
It may be, it may be, but what I like about Harlem
Knights and what I like aboutlife so much more are the
supporting characters.
Like, life, you know, and gobeat him more motherfuckers, you
know what I'm saying?
Like little shit like that.

SPEAKER_00 (01:37:59):
Those there were more all-star casts in those two
movies, and then even in life,the call did a lot of roles in
coming to America.
He didn't, he only did one rolein those two movies, or uh,
yeah, no, no, no.
He only did one role in thosetwo movies.

SPEAKER_06 (01:38:15):
And think about in light to call back to when he
gets his ass whooped by goldmouth and he goes, I know old
bitch named Dela hit harder thanyou.

SPEAKER_00 (01:38:22):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's beautiful.
Well, they made it seem like itwas in the same world.

SPEAKER_06 (01:38:26):
Exactly, yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_00 (01:38:28):
Yeah, yeah.
So, hold on.

SPEAKER_06 (01:38:31):
Dela Reese's pieces and shit.
Never mind, he was quick becauseI'd about to say Ray, Ray
Gibson, Minaya, Sugar Ray.
Yeah, yeah, sorry.

SPEAKER_00 (01:38:38):
Yeah, well, but that was kind of again, there's a
theory out there that thosemovies did take place in the
same universe, but look at itthis way: you got Rick James
fucking being um uh uh notSmokey, um Spanky.
Spanky Johnson, which I guess isa play maybe off of Bumpy, but

(01:38:59):
not really, I don't know.
And life is awesome, too.
They're all being innocent, bro.
Everybody, I mean, can't getright, which is uh Joaquin Boken
or whatever his name is, andhe's he's done a lot of stuff.
Bernie Mac, bro.
Bernie Mac, yeah, man.

SPEAKER_06 (01:39:21):
Bro, it's just so much funny.
I mean, all of those movies,like, but now you could call
Cindy right now and you saywhat's Adam's favorite movie,
she's gonna say life, and she'sgonna be like, Oh life is so
great, though.

SPEAKER_00 (01:39:34):
That's it's an awesome live nigga the
soundtrack.
Live, live.
But I'm talking about you gotyou got uh you got Wycliffe when
they did the aging scene wheneverybody died.
Yeah, you got you got obviouslyit wasn't really in the movie,
it was in the credits, but umMaxwell, the fu that's like

(01:39:58):
Maxwell's best song.
In my opinion, that was the leadsingle of the movie, the
soundtrack, the the fucking uhuh unf Fortunate.
It's such a great song.

SPEAKER_03 (01:40:13):
Yeah, bro.
That's a great song.
I'm so glad.

SPEAKER_06 (01:40:17):
I'm so glad you're in my world.
Boy, I had a mean segue that Iforgot.

SPEAKER_00 (01:40:28):
How are you gonna do that?
I tell you what, do this, dothis.
Wait, do this real quick becausethis is actually on 4%, and I
don't have the charger.
I'm gonna disappear for twoseconds, and I'll be right back.

SPEAKER_06 (01:40:40):
Well, shout out to Parlay Pete for not having a
charger, you know.
I know, I'm I'm normally a lotbetter than this.
Yeah, he's not away in, he ain'tgot a charger.
What are you doing, man?
But nah, uh, we're talking aboutmovies, and I actually want to
transition us into music alittle bit.
Uh, because we all got our fromwhatever music platform,

(01:41:04):
streaming platforms you use, wegot our music updates or our
year-in review.
And uh I'm gonna wait for ParlayPete to get back to talk about
it.
Uh, you know, usually Gucci Manand Wayne, not Wayne, shout out
to Wayne.
I was thinking about my manTwain, but usually Gucci Man and

(01:41:25):
Future are at the top of mylist.
Uh, but this year it was a tadbit different.
Uh I I I look forward to talkingabout it with Parlay Pete, and
he's back.
Hey, so Parlay Pete, I'm aboutto open up my Apple Music for my
year-in review.
Can you see me on the screen?
Yeah, yeah.

(01:41:45):
I'm looking right at you.
Can you see me?

SPEAKER_00 (01:41:48):
Yeah, I can see you.
I can't see myself though.
Yeah, you're here.
Hold on.
Let me disappear again, realquick.

SPEAKER_06 (01:41:57):
Okay.
Well, he's disappearing and he'sbite.

SPEAKER_00 (01:42:02):
There we go.

SPEAKER_06 (01:42:04):
Well, I can't see you now.
Really?
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (01:42:08):
Damn.

SPEAKER_06 (01:42:09):
Yeah, yeah, it's just a black screen.
Oh, there goes Rich.

SPEAKER_00 (01:42:13):
Now can you see me?

SPEAKER_06 (01:42:14):
Nah, black screen.
Okay.
See, these are the beauties andthe joys of a live show, man.
Like everything.
Right here?
No, no, just a black screen.

SPEAKER_00 (01:42:27):
Damn it.

SPEAKER_06 (01:42:29):
You know, when you're doing a live show, just
things happen.
Yeah, we see you.
Alright, good deal.
Alright, so I'm gonna bring upmy uh my my replay for for
Apple, okay?
Okay.

(01:42:49):
Come on now.
You don't know what you want tosee what I guess that gives you
a little uh what I've beenlistening to.

SPEAKER_00 (01:43:03):
Well, yeah.
Yeah, it it does.
It does.
And uh you know, Spotify changedthe game this year because they
did a what your listening ageis, they kind of predict like
well, how old are you?

SPEAKER_06 (01:43:21):
Push hey, push the T was my top artist this year.

SPEAKER_03 (01:43:23):
I promise you the floor plan is nothing like that.

SPEAKER_00 (01:43:26):
Who do you think my top artist was?

SPEAKER_06 (01:43:28):
Kanye.

SPEAKER_00 (01:43:29):
No, this was the first year he was number two.
All right, so my game pro sowho's your number one?
Drake?
It was Drake, yeah, it was Drakethis year.
But for what it's worth, hedropped a I mean, my number one
song was off of the PD Drakealbum.

(01:43:49):
So, like, which I was at thetime, because that came out on
Valentine's Day.
I was involved with a woman inNew York at the time.
I think this, yeah, I know,right?
This year's gone by because youremember when we were talking
about this stuff, and so I thinkthat this was a song that I
thought fit everything.
My number one song wasSpider-Man Superman, and I

(01:44:13):
couldn't believe it.
And then the next uh out of thattop five, I had three clip
songs.
Um, Ebita, uh Mike Tyson Blow tothe Face, and then uh So Far
Ahead, and then Sandwich InBetween EBITDA and Mike Tyson

(01:44:35):
Blow to the Face was Forever BeMine by Gunner, because I love
that track.
I thought that track was superhard.
It's Gunner and Whiz Kid.
But those were my top fivesongs.
I had Drake at one as theartist, Kanye two, Clips was
three, Jay-Z was four, and thenthe maybe the biggest shocker, I
had Playboy Cardi 5, but again,he also dropped an album this

(01:44:56):
year.
So, like, I'm not a little bit.

SPEAKER_04 (01:44:59):
You gotta listen to a lot of music.

SPEAKER_00 (01:45:02):
Well, I have what does it say?
13,209 minutes listened.
Um, but you know, again, theybreak this stuff down.
My listening age that they hadme at was 34.
So pretty spot on.
I mean, I'm 32, but it sayssince you were into music from

(01:45:23):
the late 2000s.

SPEAKER_06 (01:45:26):
Um, I just pulled up my all-time uh replay.
You want to know what my topsong is?

SPEAKER_01 (01:45:34):
What's that?

SPEAKER_06 (01:45:36):
Future Too Comfortable.
Really?
Yeah, but I You say overall alltime.
Yeah, but if we're gonna behonest here, it's a song that I
listen to a lot during my upsand downs with Cindy.
So it makes sense.
Well, Too Comfortable is a greatprobably the last, I mean it's

(01:45:57):
not it's not I like wait for youtoo, but like probably the last,
like he had some shit on thenews of the shit with Metro too,
but like just a vibey, it's avibe, but talking to the women,
but he's rapping.
I don't know what you're saying.
Yeah, uh shout out to FutureMan.

SPEAKER_00 (01:46:21):
I also listened to just as a because they do this
on the Spotify.
I don't know if they do it onApple.
I also listened to um 323different genres.

SPEAKER_06 (01:46:34):
Yeah, I probably didn't go that deep.

SPEAKER_00 (01:46:36):
Let's see.
325, I'm sorry.
Let's see, but my top genreswere number one was uh pop rap,
which I guess it kind of makessense with Drake.
Then two was trap soul, thenthree was trap, then four was
pop, five was oldie.

SPEAKER_06 (01:46:56):
So technically, hip-hop as a whole wasn't even
on here, which is weird becausethree of the top five songs were
hip-hop, but so my yeah, my topgenres were hip-hop, RB and
soul, Christian, dirty south,and rap.
My top albums were Let God SortThem Out, Jesus is Born,

(01:47:17):
Everything Is a Lot, PrettyGirls Like Trap Music, Alfredo
2, and honestly, everything is alot wallet's album.

SPEAKER_00 (01:47:26):
That just came out, didn't it?

SPEAKER_06 (01:47:29):
Yeah, and it has yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (01:47:31):
You don't know listening to too much music like
that either this year, becausethat just unless you've been
just really playing the shit outof it.

SPEAKER_06 (01:47:36):
Oh no, no, I've I bumped a wallet album pretty
much every night before bed.

SPEAKER_00 (01:47:40):
So, yeah, you've been listening to the shit out
of it at the end of the year.

SPEAKER_06 (01:47:43):
Well, I mean, my number one album is Let God Sort
Them Out.

SPEAKER_00 (01:47:46):
You know what I mean?
Like no, say that was that wasbut we both agreed once we heard
it, we say is this a classic?
Yeah, and so here's the thing Iwas arguing is this maybe clips
his best album.

SPEAKER_06 (01:47:57):
I thought it was I don't feel comfortable saying
that because I did not listen tothe other albums when they came
out.

SPEAKER_00 (01:48:04):
When they came out, but you heard them though, yes.

SPEAKER_06 (01:48:08):
But my album of the year is probably recency bias,
but it might be wale.
I haven't listened to it at all.
It so I'll tell you, dog, it'sit's kind of bro, it's been
perfect for me.

(01:48:28):
Wale's an emotional guy whoprobably drinks too much and uh
is talking about women problems.
And you know, that kind of fitsme right now.
So I don't know if I like thisalb I I know I like the album,
right?
But I don't know if it's drivenby it relating to me more than

(01:48:53):
any other album has this year.

SPEAKER_01 (01:48:57):
Okay.

SPEAKER_06 (01:48:57):
Or if I just like it that much.
Because it's really weird whenyou're when you like when an
artist you like who you're gonnalisten to no matter what, put
something out, but then it alsospeaks to you at where you are
in life at that time.

SPEAKER_01 (01:49:12):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:49:13):
You you're gonna like it more when you heard it
than when you go back and listento it in two years.

SPEAKER_02 (01:49:18):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:49:19):
I can't say if I'm in a healthy, happy
relationship, I can pick thisalbum back up and enjoy it.
Which doesn't take away from howwell he rapped and how good the
songs are.
Like, I I actually want to takea nice little ting to the
concert because a nice littleting.
Yeah, some little dancey vibesin there that I really want to

(01:49:41):
get my Afro beats uh two-stepoff to.

SPEAKER_00 (01:49:45):
A two-step, a two-step.
Fuck Atlanta.
My top five albums, Let GodSword Them Out, was number one,
some sexy songs for you isnumber two.
Uh brought this up a coupleweeks ago on the uh pod.
Views was number three.
I had no Kanye album in my topfive.

(01:50:06):
Music by Playboy Cardi was four,and then for all the dogs by
Drake was number five.
And again, what this is is Kanyedidn't really drop.
I mean, honestly, he didn't dropany music this year.
And I do go back and stilllisten to his music, but I think
that listening to music when itcomes out, you will even go back
to other people's catalogs andlisten more.

(01:50:27):
Like, I don't know if it's justthere's a science behind it or
what it is, but um yeah, I was alittle bit surprised.
Like, just in general, like withmy grouping.
I mean, Kanye was still numbertwo artist, which obviously, I
mean, Ye is always in heavyrotation.
But the other thing is that inmy car, I don't listen to music
because like the radio is fuckedup.

(01:50:48):
So like I can't even like I havea charger that would make me do
it, but it it I don't listen tomusic.
So whenever I listen to music,it's at home.

SPEAKER_06 (01:50:56):
Hold on, how long how how long did you say you
listened to music this year?

SPEAKER_00 (01:51:00):
Uh give me a second.
Um I had 13,209 minutes.
I think I beat you.

unknown (01:51:12):
Let me see if I can find it.

SPEAKER_00 (01:51:13):
You probably did.
There was a little bit of timewhere I didn't even renew my
Spotify either, for what it'sworth.

SPEAKER_06 (01:51:18):
But like you know, I I've been he you know I was
heavy on music this year.
Like, like, bro, I'm not gonnalie to you.
Looking at this music thing, andApple breaks down your top
artists by each month, and it'sfunny to me to like see my top
artists and my top songs becauseI can point to where I was in my

(01:51:45):
like mental space based on whatI was listening to.
Like, let me see if I can findit.
Uh well, I didn't expect to gothis long on this either, by the
way.

SPEAKER_01 (01:51:57):
Yeah, I know.
I know.

SPEAKER_06 (01:51:58):
We are um what how much time are are we on the
show?

SPEAKER_00 (01:52:03):
We got eight minutes, which we only need
about three for the picks.
Oh, we got eight minutes left?
Yeah, so we got about fiveminutes of fucking around.

SPEAKER_06 (01:52:11):
All right, so guys, I I watched the Diddy Doc all
the way through.
Parley Pete hasn't.
So we'll discuss it next week.
I I'm gonna give it anotherwatch.
Uh, and for those of you whowatch me on multiple shows, uh
I'm pretty sure me and thevillage vets will talk about
this on uh Tuesday next week,amongst other things.

(01:52:32):
Um but uh push the T beat Futureby one minute this year.

SPEAKER_00 (01:52:44):
Oh wow, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, was that that's includethat's including him as a part
of clips?

SPEAKER_06 (01:52:50):
Yes, because Malice is in my top five, which really
throws off my top five because Ijust because of how much I
listen to the album.
But future is really my numberone artist, and if I combine
like YouTube and and uh Apple,it'd it'll be future.

(01:53:12):
I mean, how can how can theWizard not be your top artist
though?
The Wizard You're not a bigFuture fan like that though, are
you?

SPEAKER_00 (01:53:21):
No, I am.
I love Future's music.
I think Future is um one of thebest to do it.
I I would argue.
I mean, we did the Atlantapodcast when we broke down.

SPEAKER_06 (01:53:30):
He might be the second best artist out of
Atlanta, if we're being honest.
Who's number one?

SPEAKER_00 (01:53:38):
But is it 3000 or is it is it outcast?

SPEAKER_06 (01:53:42):
Like no, I'm I'm just talking about artists, just
individual.

SPEAKER_00 (01:53:46):
So then are you saying rapper?

SPEAKER_06 (01:53:48):
Because like yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I'm saying Andre in hisoutcast body of work.
Like, I just won't put anybodyin Atlanta above Andre.

SPEAKER_00 (01:53:56):
They're so hard to do it that way, like, because
it's so hard to leave Big Boyout, too.

SPEAKER_06 (01:54:01):
Cause I don't think there's I I just mean as as as
just individuals, you know whatI mean?

SPEAKER_00 (01:54:06):
No, no, but I mean he's had killer features too.

SPEAKER_06 (01:54:09):
I mean, so big boy, but like if we talk about just
rapping, like bars, big big boyis higher on the list than his
popularity as a solo act wouldsay.

SPEAKER_00 (01:54:23):
As a solo artist, to me, and I think I said this
before, I think it's I thinkit's TI.
Like, if we talk abouteverything, it's probably TI.
As a solo artist, I don't thinkfuture has eclipsed TI and TI

(01:54:45):
has an album.
Paper trail itself to me is morepopular, even and I love it, I
think DS2 is arguably a betteralbum, but I don't think it's
more popular than Paper Trail.
So, like Yeah, but come on Kingwith ATL, the movie Paper
Trail's not.
Tip tip is like, to me, if wehad to seriously just sit down

(01:55:10):
and say everything, the biggestperson to come out, I think it's
TI.

SPEAKER_06 (01:55:16):
That's fair.
I I'm just not the biggest fanof TI's music.
Like, I and I think he's got somany hints.
No, no, I I like it, but I don'tlisten to it.
And that's fair.
I started basing my musicconversations not on what I say

(01:55:38):
I like, but on what I listen to.

SPEAKER_01 (01:55:41):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (01:55:42):
And again, what I listen to is not necessarily
like what I mean by who'sbetter.
Now that's a differentconversation.
Right.
There are niggas who can raptheir ass off.
I just don't want to hear thatshit.

SPEAKER_00 (01:55:53):
We don't want to hear that weak shit no more.
I mean, shout out to Kendrick.

SPEAKER_06 (01:56:00):
He was in my top five.

SPEAKER_00 (01:56:00):
Well, he took it from Kai's the one that said it
first.
You know, Kendrick's in my topfive this year.

SPEAKER_06 (01:56:06):
He won't be there next year.

SPEAKER_00 (01:56:08):
Why not?

SPEAKER_06 (01:56:10):
Nigga, I don't listen to Kendrick like that.
What's wrong with K Dot?
There's absolutely nothing wrongwith K Dot.
I I just don't be going to hearall that that that deep that
that empowerment shit, huh?
No, bro.
Honestly, I spend way too muchtime trying to break down
complex topics in my ownpersonal time, not for

(01:56:32):
entertainment.
I don't want to do that in mymusic.

SPEAKER_01 (01:56:34):
Okay.

SPEAKER_06 (01:56:35):
Like, I I'm not like I respect it and I like it, but
I like I like hard arc music.
You know what I mean?
Like, one of my top songs was umby that white girl.

SPEAKER_00 (01:56:51):
Oh, Georgina?

SPEAKER_06 (01:56:52):
Yeah.
I love Georgina.
Yeah, yeah.
I love Bad Bitches too.
The remix with Glorilla, I lovethat song.
I love that ratchet shit.
Yeah, I sent you.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, I sent you, I sent youLotto's feet.
I know you did.
Yeah.
You know I got a foot finish,right?

SPEAKER_00 (01:57:11):
Yeah, yeah, we know.

SPEAKER_06 (01:57:14):
We know it.
Are you ready for the picks?

SPEAKER_00 (01:57:17):
I I am.
I literally just put it togetherjust now.
And we are ready to go live.
I'm gonna zoom through collegebecause we gotta beat the clock
here.

SPEAKER_06 (01:57:27):
So I don't don't worry about the clock today,
because I'll I'll use the other,I'm gonna use the the good AI
for the clip, so don't worryabout it.

SPEAKER_02 (01:57:35):
Okay, good deal.

SPEAKER_06 (01:57:36):
Like, like, we we need to care about the clock
just for our own personal time,but like I'm not using the the
the the two-hour AI clips on.
Let me find it.
Let me find it.
Is this a no Dan Snyder?

SPEAKER_03 (01:57:55):
Gentlemen, it is time for Parlay Page Football 6.

SPEAKER_00 (01:58:06):
666.
Last, uh, well, maybe not thelast college football six pack
of the year because I guesswe'll have a point where we'll
have bowl season where we maybewe'll be able to do it.
But nonetheless, we gotchampionship weekend this
weekend, guys.
And um, yeah, we had some prettygood weeks this year.
Let's close this one out withthe bang.
We'll go ahead and start offwith one versus two.

(01:58:28):
You got Indiana versus OhioState.
The game is in Indianapolis.
Uh, we're gonna just keep itreal simple here.
The spread is four.
We're gonna take Ohio Statemoney line.
We're not even gonna do theminus four.
I think Ohio State's better thanIndiana.

SPEAKER_06 (01:58:43):
I like the minus four, by the way, personally.
I'm just putting it outdifferently.

SPEAKER_00 (01:58:47):
They probably will cover, but like I just think
they'll win the game.
Because what if they win byfield goal?
I just let's just take them towin.

SPEAKER_06 (01:58:53):
Yeah, no, no.
For a pick you're giving away,you you got the right thing.
Just for some background.

SPEAKER_00 (01:58:59):
And and they're they're they're minus 195.
So it's not like you know, it'snot great for a single bet, but
it's good for a parlay.

SPEAKER_06 (01:59:07):
Like it's not a minus 110 like you expect on a
fucking winning or cover in theNFL.

SPEAKER_00 (01:59:13):
Yeah, well, and then uh just a one versus two
matchup.
Normally that on a neutralfield, that should be a little
bit closer.
That would be the thought.

SPEAKER_06 (01:59:19):
But it should be like NFL line, NFL numbers.
Exactly.

SPEAKER_00 (01:59:24):
Next, we got UNLV at uh Boise State.
Now, this one, I was gonna takeUNL V money line, but I like the
point.
We'll take UNLV plus four and ahalf uh against Boise.
I think that offensively they'rethe better team.
Boise obviously kind of has thatpedigree.
Don't be surprised if Dan Mullenwins the job and then somehow,
somehow, uh Auburn or somebodyends up hiring him.

SPEAKER_06 (01:59:45):
Next, we got real quick real quick, real quick,
because we we can play withtime.

SPEAKER_00 (01:59:50):
Yeah.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
I feel like, you know, I wouldyou be surprised, like, maybe if
Auburn hired him?

SPEAKER_06 (02:00:00):
I mean, wouldn't it be crazy if Dan Mullen just
stayed Florida?

SPEAKER_00 (02:00:03):
And then and then who says that uh South Carolina
doesn't fire Beamer?
I mean, there's a lot of dip.
I mean, uh, Kentucky just hiredtheir coach, but like obviously,
we didn't even talk about how uhthe second longest tenured or
no, he was probably the longesttenured in the SEC.
Mark Stoops.
Yeah, because he had been therelonger than Kirby's been in

(02:00:25):
Georgia.
He'd been there like 13 years,he'd been there a minute.

SPEAKER_06 (02:00:28):
Shit, we didn't talk about Brian Hartline getting the
the South Florida job and whatthat means for Ohio State moving
forward, because I don't believein Ryan State.

SPEAKER_00 (02:00:36):
Well, he's not coached through the bowls.

SPEAKER_06 (02:00:38):
Uh I I mean like moving forward for Ryan Day,
because I don't think Ryan Dayis as good of a coach as he gets
credit for.
I agree.

SPEAKER_00 (02:00:46):
I think a free agent, and he was there last
year.
So you you do with that what youwant.
Oh, oh yeah, Chips coming back.
Yeah, he never sold the condo.

SPEAKER_06 (02:00:55):
Um yeah, but but Brian Brian Harline was
recruiting the receivers.

SPEAKER_00 (02:00:59):
Yeah.
Uh, and then next, we got a twofor one on this one.
So this will encompass two ofthese picks in the six-pack.
We got Duke at Virginia, whichobviously this game's actually
in Charlotte.
For one, I like Duke on themoney line as the dog, they're
the dog of the week forconference picks.
I like chaos, and I think thatwe're gonna get chaos anyways.
I I don't think that Virginia isall that good to begin with, and

(02:01:20):
I think that Duke has a greatquarterback.
I like their quarterback.
That dude's gonna be somebodythat people need to watch next
year.
He's Arch is gonna go first, butlike he could be the second
quarterback.
Um, so I like Duke on the moneyline, but I also like under 58.
I think that they have it a tadbit high because I think the
expectation is that Virginia'sgonna score a lot of points.

(02:01:41):
Duke's defense isn't great, butlike in a conference
championship game, I think thatthat's a lot.
So we're gonna take under 58 andDuke moneyline.
Uh, then next, we're gonna getreal local here, but not as
local as you think.
Kennesaw State at JacksonvilleState.
Kennesaw State has theopportunity to have a 10-win
season in their first year ofthe FC out of the FCS and then

(02:02:05):
D1A.
I like Kennesaw State on themoney line here.
Uh, they are the favorite.
They're not a big favorite, butI I like Kennesaw to win.
Um I know somebody personallythat is putting money into that
program.
This is their first year doingit.
I'm a little bit surprised thatthey're doing as well as they're

(02:02:25):
doing, but it's not surprisingif you can get the feeders from
the Georgia high school schoolsand get like the guys that play
with the guys, and then theyhave to go somewhere and they
can start as freshmen and shit.
I'm not surprised that they goto Kennesaw because they're
like, well, I can transfer.

SPEAKER_06 (02:02:43):
Yeah, no.

SPEAKER_00 (02:02:44):
And they or they get guys to come in that are from
here that were bench riders inSouth Carolina, Clemson, these
places, Georgia, and then theycome and they shine for their
junior year, and then they gosomewhere as a senior or as a
grad.
It makes a ton of sense.
Kennesaw State's a perfect placeto do that.

SPEAKER_06 (02:02:59):
So George, I mean Georgia State, too, more like
more so than Kennesaw State.

SPEAKER_00 (02:03:03):
Like Georgia State, you would think, but but
Kennesaw, Kennesaw offers atleast a traditional college
experience.
Because Georgia State'sbasically you're in downtown
Atlanta, like yeah, true, true.
But and to me, that does make adifference sometimes.

SPEAKER_06 (02:03:16):
But there's nothing to do at night in Kennesaw.
Shit, you can go to the battery.
I I I'm talking about inKennesaw, like I get it, but
like like I they got a goodbarbecue spot out there.
Sure.
You can go to Mozzie's, you cango to Siva's, you can go to
Bazooka, but like I I I gobecause I live in Cartersville,

(02:03:38):
I actually go to the night spotsin Kennesaw.

SPEAKER_00 (02:03:40):
Yeah, you would know better than me.

SPEAKER_06 (02:03:41):
No doubt.
Yeah, bro.
Let me tell let me tell youwhat.
I'm never inviting you out tomeet me in Kennesaw.
Like Halloween night, my niggashit me up and say, Hey bro, we
hitting a zoo in Kennesaw.
And I said, Yeah, I'm going totug in group guys.
Sorry.
Yeah, you know, like I'm gettingthe fuck out of here.
You I tell you, it's like youhard R's enjoyed.
You think I'm gonna waste thisTyrone Bigums on Kennesaw?

SPEAKER_00 (02:04:03):
Yeah, yeah.
You made the right choice.

SPEAKER_06 (02:04:07):
Yeah, I know.
I'm just really upset that Ididn't speak to my my high
school friend who I saw in theclub that night.
You should have.
You should have.
But that's I want to get her onthe show, by the way.

SPEAKER_00 (02:04:17):
Let's let's bring her in.
I'm I'm always for that.
Uh and I don't know.
Demi just sent me something.
Um, and then next and finally,we've got Georgia at Alabama.
The big kahuna, every conferencechampionship weekend.

(02:04:39):
We're gonna go ahead and takeGeorgia on the money line.
I think that Kirby exercisesthose demons against Alabama.
He gets this one done.
I think that Georgia's betterthan Bama, anyways.
And this isn't a biased pickjust because I've got the hat on
and I live here and I've grew uprooting for them.
I promise you, this is 100% justI think that they're gonna win

(02:04:59):
the game.
We're gonna take Georgia on themoney line as the last pick.

SPEAKER_06 (02:05:03):
I love that.
A question for you.

SPEAKER_00 (02:05:06):
Yes, answer.

SPEAKER_06 (02:05:09):
I forgot the question.
Oh man.
Uh but no, you I know you'regonna be on dad duty this
weekend, but I'm thinking aboutuh Saturday getting up at a
decent hour, getting the smellof some SEC football.
And I mean going across thestreet to support TI's

(02:05:31):
establishment, you know.
I I may not support the musicTI, but I support 10.

SPEAKER_00 (02:05:39):
No, you should uh 100% do that.
Uh again, Nico will be here.
Um, I'm sure that he will so uhI've got a birthday party to be
at at 1230.
Yeah, Texum.
I've got a birthday party I'vegot to be at at 1230.
And so I forgot what I thinkthat game is normally at 3.30.

SPEAKER_06 (02:05:59):
I don't know if it's a night game this year, but
yeah, no, it's usually it'susually uh uh afternoon game.

SPEAKER_00 (02:06:04):
Ours is the party's for two hours and starts at 12
30.
So I mean I will have her, andobviously I won't be downtown,
but like if anyone wants to comehere pre-game or watch the game,
that's fine with me.
But um, yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (02:06:20):
Yeah.
Well, hey, parlay P.
I I love your your your yourcollege football six.

SPEAKER_03 (02:06:27):
So ladies and gentlemen, it is time for Parlay
Psal 6.

SPEAKER_00 (02:06:41):
666, the moment everybody's always swaying for.
We'll kick this thing off theright way.
We got the Cincinnati Bengals atthe Buffalo Bills.
This game is famous for theDeMar Hamlin game.
Uh they played each other everyday.

SPEAKER_05 (02:06:54):
The Rahim Morris game?

SPEAKER_00 (02:06:57):
Yes.
That actually is well, formerlyknown as the uh DeMar Hamlin
game.
Now it's the Rahim Morris gamebecause we know exactly why.
And anyone that doesn't get it,that's up to you to interpret
and how you want to take that.
But nonetheless, um, yeah, wegot the Bengals at the Bills.
Um, and this pick isn't becauseof fantasy football, but at the

(02:07:20):
end of the day, fuck it, whynot?
We're gonna take the Bengals onthe money line.
I think they're about to go on arun.
I think that the Ravens and theSteelers fucking blow dick.
So let's go Bengals money.
Um, next, we actually have thosetwo teams that blow dick.
Um the Steelers and the Ravens.
So this game is interesting tome.
I think that we get the over,honestly.

(02:07:41):
I like over 43 here.
I think that Adam Theel makes abig big impact on the game.
Well, I could just see thisthing being 17-17, and maybe
they trade some field goals.
And I don't know.
I like I like over 43 here.
It it seems a little lowoverall.
Like, I think a lot of peoplewill look at it and be like,

(02:08:02):
well, nah, actually, the waythat the games have been going,
this game's probably gonna gounder.
And then that's exactly what youdo.
You don't take exactly what youthink.
Do the opposite of what youbelieve because that's how
you're gonna win.
So give me over 43.
Uh, next, we got the Seahawks atthe Falcons.
I'm gonna do a first on thisshow.
Give me the fucking Seahawksminus six and a half.

(02:08:24):
I think that that they blowdoors on the Falcons, and I'd
love for Raheem to prove mewrong because he fucking can,
and I know he can.
So I hope he proves us right andhe gets fired.
So take my word of advice here.
The Seahawks should blow doorson the Falcons.
Give me give me the Seahawksminus six and a half against the
Falcons.

SPEAKER_05 (02:08:44):
Hey, and just a little precursor to Lee's three.

SPEAKER_06 (02:08:47):
I hope he proves us wrong and Raheem gets fired.

SPEAKER_00 (02:08:52):
Exactly.
Uh, next we got the DenverBroncos at the Las Vegas
Raiders.
Now, this one I actually haveconfidence in.
They already played earlier thisyear on Thursday night.
It was 10-7.
I don't really see pointsgetting scored here.
Um, the Raiders have been givingup a ton of it.
It's a disaster.
And honestly, I'd love to kindof just take them.

(02:09:13):
If I'm being honest, I'd love tojust take the Broncos seven and
a half.
But I'm gonna take under 40.
I don't expect the Raiders toreally score.
So that's kind of my reasonbehind this.
We're gonna take it.
Maybe Brock.

SPEAKER_06 (02:09:25):
Oh, yeah.
You know what?
I don't need them to score thisweek.
I need them to score next week.
Never mind.
I don't care.

SPEAKER_00 (02:09:29):
Yeah, I don't think that they're gonna score.
Uh, he had a great game lastweek, too, by the way.
Did you see that catch?

SPEAKER_06 (02:09:36):
No.

SPEAKER_00 (02:09:36):
Oh man, he made a sick catch.
Look it up.

SPEAKER_06 (02:09:39):
You gotta understand.
I was bent over Sunday.
Well, pause.
Pause.
I'm sorry, guys.
Y'all don't know the backstory,and I can't tell you like the
whole story because of, youknow, like company shit.
But fuck, I almost told y'alllike a private joke on the pod.

SPEAKER_02 (02:09:56):
I hear that.

SPEAKER_06 (02:09:58):
I was at work Sunday, so I didn't get home
until about six o'clock.
And that game was not in mylocal market, and Josh Holsey
didn't sign in the red zone atmy house.
Diggs.
Right.

SPEAKER_00 (02:10:12):
Um what's the next pick?
We'll leave that where where youleft it.
Next, we got the Rams at theCardinals.
Uh, give me over 47 and a halfhere.
I I really do like the over.
Um I think that the Rams aredefinitely a team that can
score, and obviously Bryce Youngcould throw on him.
I don't know why Jacoby Brissettwouldn't be able to.

(02:10:34):
I mean, he's been JacobyBrissett's actually been playing
really well.
Is he better than Bryce Young?
Jacoby Brissett?

SPEAKER_06 (02:10:41):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (02:10:41):
Yeah, I do.
I would take him over him today.

SPEAKER_06 (02:10:43):
Yeah.
Oh, well, I'm gonna meet up withNico this weekend.

SPEAKER_00 (02:10:48):
There you go.
There you go.

SPEAKER_06 (02:10:50):
Thank you.

SPEAKER_00 (02:10:51):
Him and Kanai, they're going to the game.
He might have an extra ticketnow.
He might try to sell it to you.

SPEAKER_06 (02:10:56):
Look here.
Look at look here.
Look here.
I'm gonna go to 10.

SPEAKER_00 (02:10:59):
You wouldn't go even if he gave you a free ticket?

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:02):
That's different.

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:03):
Right.
I get it.
Well, what if he said, Well,look, bro, I paid this much for
just give me 200.
Would you do it?

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:09):
Yeah.
There you go.

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:11):
So he might do that.

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:12):
I know you have a hey, hey, parley P, I work
again.
So you know, like those dumbthings that I couldn't do and
didn't do?

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:20):
No, I'm not saying I wasn't saying it like that,
anyways.
No, no, no.

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:24):
I'm just saying they're back.

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:26):
I got you.

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:27):
Oh, speaking of which, the buffer is back too.
You don't have to respond tothat.
You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:32):
Gotcha.

SPEAKER_06 (02:11:32):
Gotcha.

SPEAKER_00 (02:11:33):
Uh, but Rams Cardinals over 46 and a half.
Uh uh let's take it.
I like that.
Um, and then next and our finalpick of this week's six pack,
we've got the Texans at theChiefs.
Pretty important game all theway around.
I mean, obviously, for theTexans, uh, they've got a game
up on the Chiefs.
If the Chiefs win, they now havea tiebreaker.

(02:11:55):
The Chiefs have to win out ifthey're gonna go to the
playoffs.
They are at home.
I like the Chiefs here.
Give me the Chiefs minus two anda half.
I think that they do win thegame, and I think that they win
it on a game-winning field goal.

SPEAKER_06 (02:12:05):
Well, you know, you did say that um you're gonna
fade the Texans for the rest ofthe year after they fucked you
on Monday Night Football.

SPEAKER_00 (02:12:14):
Yeah, and and the thing is, even with them too,
I'm not a believer in an offensethat has Willie Marks running
the ball and Nico Collins and Iguess Dalton Schultz, which I
mean, he's on my fantasy team,but those being your basically
your only weapons, and CJStroud, he's been playing, I
mean, he came back and playedbetter uh last week against the

(02:12:36):
Colts, but give me the Chiefs.
I'm not gonna fall for this.
The Chiefs are gonna lay down.
Because if they lose, that'swhat they're doing.
They're laying down, and I don'tthink that they're gonna lay
down.

SPEAKER_06 (02:12:46):
So okay.
I I don't either.
So we got uh we got Bengals onthe money line, Steelers, Ravens
over 43, uh Seattle minus sixand a half, uh Ravens, excuse
me, Broncos at Raiders under 40,Rams at Cards over 46 and a
half, and Chiefs Chiefs minustwo and a half.

SPEAKER_00 (02:13:12):
Do that again.
We didn't even do our leadsthree.
I'm sorry.
I just needed to respond.
I didn't know that.

SPEAKER_06 (02:13:18):
You're good.
I get it.
Bingles on the money line,Steelers versus Ravens over 43,
uh Seattle minus six and a half,uh Broncos at Raiders under 40,
Rams at Cards over 46 and ahalf, and uh Texans at Chiefs.
Uh Chiefs minus two and a half,sorry.

SPEAKER_00 (02:13:37):
Yeah, what it was is I thought that you were doing
your three.
I was like, well, hold on.
We didn't even, I'm tripping.
Uh yeah, yeah, yeah.
But okay.

SPEAKER_04 (02:13:45):
You like it?
I love it.

SPEAKER_00 (02:13:47):
And when you love it, that means that it's time
for Leeds.

SPEAKER_04 (02:13:50):
Leads three.
Leaders three.

SPEAKER_06 (02:13:53):
Leads three.
All right, so for Leeds threethis week, we're gonna go two
out of college, one out of theone out of the NFL.
It's uh championship week incollege, so I feel like the
right thing to do is to give youa bit more college love.
Yeah.
So you know what?
Fuck that.

(02:14:13):
Ohio State on the money line.
I don't believe in since I don'tbelieve in Indy.
Uh uh Indiana, I think they're agood Big Ten football team, but
being a big, a good Big Tenfootball team doesn't mean
you're a top team in the nation.
And I think Ohio State exposesthat.
One of the beautiful thingsabout Ohio State winning their
national championship, um, aboutMichigan winning their national

(02:14:33):
championship and competing formultiple national championships,
these teams did not look likeBig Ten teams.
They looked like top-notchcollege football teams.
Yeah.
And if you go back to the oldBig Ten back when Ohio State
would play uh Iowa in the uh inthe Big Ten championship game,
yeah.
You understand that how bad thethe the the bad part of the Big

(02:14:58):
Ten is.
And a lot of these teams havegood good good good records, and
they're covered by guys likeJoel Clatt and the rest of the
Fox crew, who nobody fuckingknows.
I mean, we know Clatt, but wedon't know anybody else.
And mind you, when you thinkabout Clatt, remember the Vince
Young 70-3 game versus uhColorado?
Joel Clatt starting quarterbackfor uh for Colorado back then.

(02:15:21):
Just just just throwing that outthere, you know, throwing that
out there.
Uh um I the Big Ten creates goodfootball players and has a good
team or two every year, but theBig Ten top to bottom is not an
NFL conference, it's notcomparable with the SEC.
And the idea that they should beseen as equals if we go to a

(02:15:43):
different playoff format wherewe give out guaranteed bids or
we go, hey, AFC NFC.
No, it's not the same.
Does that grind your gears?
Oh, I fucking hate it becauseone conference is literally with
NFL players, and one conferencehas a lot of NFL players, a few

(02:16:06):
good teams, and a lot of niggaswho are getting good degrees.

SPEAKER_00 (02:16:12):
Fair.

SPEAKER_06 (02:16:12):
I I mean, I'm being honest with you.
Up until NIL, some of these someof these niggas who went and
played in the Big Ten werebetter off going to Morehouse
because nigga, you're going tocorporate America.

SPEAKER_00 (02:16:23):
Mo how, mo how, mo how.

SPEAKER_06 (02:16:27):
But, anyways, what else do I got for Leeds 3?
Oh, UGL on the money line.
Of course.
Like I that goes without saying.
Question for you, Parli Pete.
Answer for you.
Did you get a chance to listento the the Pablo Torre by on on
Legend?

SPEAKER_00 (02:16:44):
I did not.

SPEAKER_06 (02:16:45):
What did he say?
You should just give it alisten.
Apparently, Legend killed hiscousin when he was 17.

SPEAKER_00 (02:16:51):
And how does he know that?
Oh, well, because he becausePablo Torre finds out.
That's what I think.

SPEAKER_06 (02:16:56):
Well, and Legend talks about it.
So he talks to Legend, he talksto Paul.
It's just really good becauseLegend represents what we know
SEC fans to be.
You know, the guys who didn't goto the school, but they love it
so much, and the people whoactually go to the school don't
respect those fans the way thatthey should, but these fans

(02:17:17):
actually love this more than youdo.

SPEAKER_01 (02:17:20):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (02:17:21):
Like, like, like, bro, we complain about the
Falcons and the Bulldogs whenthey lose.
But it doesn't really affect ourweeks that much.
It affects Sunday, especially ifJulian Turner is around.
But it doesn't really affectyour week.

SPEAKER_00 (02:17:36):
Well, Julian Turner is a dick.
Yeah, he's gonna be a dick aboutthe whole situation no matter
what happens.

SPEAKER_06 (02:17:43):
So I mean, Julian Turner doesn't accept Mike
Tomlin, and and we'd gladly fireuh R Hard R for Mike Tomlin.

SPEAKER_00 (02:17:51):
Yeah, well, now he called me yesterday and we
actually spoke and he said hesaid, Well, they're cut from the
same cloth.
And I was like, you know, G,you're right, they are.
Um, because they did actuallywork together.
Um you know, that's where he gotkind of got his start, was um
was under him.
He was his assistant DB coach inTampa.
So like they were they were atthe same position room, so like

(02:18:14):
it makes sense.

SPEAKER_06 (02:18:16):
Well, if you remember the Flying Coach
podcast back when Bill Simmonsdid it a few years ago, uh I
sent you, and it's Ra, MikeTomlin, and Sean McVay.
Right, and they're talking likefriends.
Yeah, they are friends, youknow, but but but that's what
you take away from you go, oh,these niggas are friends.

(02:18:38):
Yeah, they're cool.
Also, I understand why McVeighworks and why he wears a fade in
his beard the way he wears it.
Yeah, McVeigh fucks with niggas.

SPEAKER_00 (02:18:49):
McVeigh fucks with niggas.
Uh he got a big thing.

SPEAKER_06 (02:18:52):
No, but the thing is they're like Ra and Tomlin.
Yeah, I know we see on camera,and I know you and I can see
between a lot of that shit andsay, oh no, them niggas are
niggas.
But like in that podcast, but inthe podcast, the way that
they're acting, and the and thenlike McVeigh's involvement.

(02:19:15):
If you've seen Next Friday,McVeigh is like roach.
And I and I don't mean like theactual way that he carries
himself, but the white guy whois white as fuck but fucks with
niggas and be on nigga shit, butis white, yeah, definitely.
But it makes sense as to why hecan relate because if you listen

(02:19:35):
to I mean, I listen to likeSaban and and Kirby talk.
And you're white guys, they'rewhite as fuck, but you can
understand how they resonatewith black people.

SPEAKER_00 (02:19:48):
Yeah, they're white guys.

SPEAKER_06 (02:19:51):
The message is similar.
Finally, let me get to my lastpick though.
I'm over here fucking talking.

SPEAKER_00 (02:19:55):
Yeah, just greasing the mic.

SPEAKER_06 (02:19:58):
Uh, give me see.

SPEAKER_00 (02:20:03):
Aren't you tired of this shit?
Like it's just kind of likethere's there's a line from Wild
Wild West, uh General BloodbathMcGrath.
I don't know how many peopleactually like that movie, but it
I was Wild Wild West.
I I like the song Cisco, we go,you know.
Yeah, but but there was a linein the um um there's a line

(02:20:28):
basically, and it was uhBloodbath McGrath was like, send
me on the hill.
That's what I want Seattle todo.
Send me on the hill.

SPEAKER_06 (02:20:37):
Send me on the hill, Sin Ra and Zach Robinson, Rich
McKay.
Sorry, Terry.
I believe in you.
I want you to stay, but Iunderstand why you have to go,
and I hope that you are set upto get another opportunity to be
a GM in a better situation.
Uh, I mean, starting off with abetter cap, starting off with a

(02:20:58):
better quarterback room.
I mean, I I know we say this alot, parlay Pete, but the fact
that Terry fixed the defense gotus out of cap hell.
Even with making the quarterbackmistakes, he did not get a we're
we're not tied long-term tobullshit, and we still have cap

(02:21:18):
flexibility to be able to signthese great players that he he
drafted who look like they'regonna be studs, like Bijan
Drake.
You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01 (02:21:26):
Like, yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (02:21:29):
I'm okay with Terry getting fired because you want a
whole new regime, a whole newculture.

SPEAKER_05 (02:21:37):
Yep.

SPEAKER_06 (02:21:37):
But I think Terry needs to be fired with favor.
You know what I mean?
Like it it it there needs to belike an asterisk.

SPEAKER_00 (02:21:45):
Terry needs to be fired to the extent in which
everybody recognizes that thatplace was on fire.
You were the one that had thefire extinguisher, and you kept
doing it, but the flames justgot too heavy, man.
It just the smoke was too much,it was nothing you could do

(02:22:06):
about it.
It didn't matter that you got afirefighter.
Exactly.
You're not a firefighter, you'rejust a guy with the fire
extinguisher.
And you tame you tame the firefire when you got there.
You tame the fire if you werebrave enough to go in to do the
work, and the fire's less fiercebecause of you.

SPEAKER_04 (02:22:28):
Yep.

SPEAKER_06 (02:22:30):
I just think it's important for Terry to be
broadcasting that light becausewhen he gets fired, guys like
Steve are gonna talk about it.
Yeah, but Steve is only gonnatalk about wins and losses, he's
gonna talk about signing KirkCousins and drafting Michael
Penix and that not working, anddrafting Kyle Pitts.
I like you you're gonna do likeSteve is gonna do those things,

(02:22:52):
and those things are very true,and those things are legitimate
reasons why you fire TerryFontaine.
Because yes, we probably shouldhave taken you know Panasul or
Rashawn Slater or Jamar Chase,right?
Or Michael Parsons.
Yeah, he was in that draft too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Probably should have took one ofthose people.

(02:23:15):
Cool.
But he actually fixed theproblems that the team was
having.
And us moving off of Matt Ryansays, hey, we don't have a
franchise quarterback anymore.
And we're not a terrible, like,we're just not at the bottom of

(02:23:37):
the barrel.
Even when we picked in the topten, we were like an eight-win
team.
Like, like we're a seven-winteam, we weren't like two and
fifteen or two and fourteen.
So he was in a bad spot to wherehe couldn't really draft a
quarterback either, and you cannever really sign quarterback.
So he tried to do both.

(02:23:57):
And I his logic makes sense.
I'm not saying we agree with it,which in in our situation, I
have no problems with Terrymaking the decisions that he
made, even though it didn'twork.
I'm like, bro, like, best freeagent quarterback, best
available college quarterback.

(02:24:17):
Cool.
Yeah, look, Terry, Terry didwhat he could.
And I know we're not supposed tobe talking Falcons, but I'm
sorry.
Like, I I'm a Terry Fontaine guynow.

SPEAKER_00 (02:24:28):
Understand it.
Um, Tupac said this in uh DearMama.
He said, and Mama made miraclesevery Thanksgiving.
That's what Terry did.
He said, you know, I know thatthis is a fucked up
neighborhood.
I know that there's not much wecan do, but you know what?
We're gonna make a miracle outof this.

(02:24:48):
We're gonna get this team a passrush.
If any if anybody remembersanything about me, it'll be that
I've got this pass rush in here.
I I'm the one that did it.
I I ended the curse, you know.

SPEAKER_06 (02:25:02):
Hey, you know what Terry did, uh parlay Pete?
He sold his food stamps so thathe could give the family a
better meal.
Because see, the food stampswouldn't allow him to buy
everything he needed to buy.
So he sold the food stamps formore cash.

(02:25:23):
And instead of using that cashon something else, he said, no,
no, no, no.
Defense, we're gonna eat good,we're gonna get good quality
cuts, we're gonna get freshvegetables, fresh fruits.
It's gonna be a well-balancedmeal.
I'm gonna sell my food stampsfor that.

(02:25:44):
But the problem was he used hedidn't sell all of his food
stamps, and the little bit offood stamps he had left he had
left, he went and got aquarterback with.
But that's all he could dobecause there were no cash
quarterbacks available, therewas only food stamp
quarterbacks.

SPEAKER_00 (02:26:01):
Well, and now it's unfortunate for him, but Snap
has uh been shut down by thegovernment.

SPEAKER_06 (02:26:10):
Yeah, now it's more strict.
But hey, Parlay Pete, before wejust start, just keep talking
because that's what we'll do.
I just want to let you know, Ienjoyed this show to where we
didn't really have a rundown.
I mean, we had things we weregonna talk about, but it wasn't
as structured.
It felt like the AC Lee andParlay Pete days where we just

(02:26:31):
get on here and riff.
And not riff, but you you knowhow it's I I get what you're
saying.

SPEAKER_00 (02:26:37):
I I I I totally understand that.
I I I too, of course, enjoyedit.
It was it's it's always good touh have a uh throwback type of
moment.
Oh, what's it the soldier runsour world, you know?

SPEAKER_06 (02:26:49):
It does.
Another thing I will tell you, Iprobably haven't told you this,
but like since we started doingthe show this way and it being
structured, and sometimes youplan the show, sometimes I plan
the show, and kind of whoeverlike maps out the show hosts the
show.
I appreciate the days that youhost the show and I get to

(02:27:10):
respond to you.
Yeah, well, like I I I justenjoy the back and forth, and I
people I I I'm saying thesethings because people don't
understand how the sausage ismade.
Pause.
But this show is built on somuch chemistry, and there's so

(02:27:30):
much unspoken stuff that we doto that makes the show happen,
but it's built on us talking toeach other a lot, sharing stuff
a lot.
Nigga, we'll talk on the phonefor three hours and won't say
shit about the show and won'tsay shit about topics while

(02:27:50):
we're populating topics duringthe phone conversation.
Yeah, exactly.
No, exactly.
All of that stuff builds intocreating a cohesive show to
where nigga, give us just giveus a microphone and turn the
camera on.
We don't even need twomicrophones, and we can like I
promise you, if we were realcontent creators and

(02:28:11):
influencers, you could walk upto us in public and you could
mat lip stylus topics, and wecould give you a three-hour show
without effort.

SPEAKER_00 (02:28:22):
Absolutely, yeah.
I no doubt, no doubt about that.

SPEAKER_06 (02:28:26):
And I and I just wanted to say that on the show,
man, because I'm not the mostcomplimentary person in the
world, and I'm working on thatin my healing journey.
And I just wanted to complimentyou on Nick, do you give a fuck?
And like we can switch roles,pause like on this show, and it

(02:28:46):
it it doesn't change us.
It may sound different to thelistener, but like the behind
the scenes stuff that somebodymay think that it takes to like
shift the the way we're gonnaconduct the show.
Yeah, we don't have to do that,and we don't even we never talk
about it.
We just start through the show.

SPEAKER_00 (02:29:05):
No, no, the talking about it that we do.
I mean, we have our notes, butthe talking about it that we do
is literally, you know, 10sometimes today was about 30
minutes, but 10 to 15 minutesbefore the show.
That's kind of how we kind of uhuh case that sausage.

SPEAKER_06 (02:29:23):
Well, I had to get some shit off.
You know, I had to get some shitoff before the show because I
didn't want to carry that weightinto this show because you and
our listeners, they they didn'tneed that.

SPEAKER_00 (02:29:33):
They don't, they don't.
Well, but I appreciate thecompliment, Lee.
It's always great to hear goodthings about that.
T.I.
once said this uh on a Beyonceremix, uh, which I know that
this is the it sounds weirdsaying it like this, but he
said, doesn't it feel wonderfulto feel wonderful, to feel
appreciated, essentially.

(02:29:53):
So I always appreciate um beingappreciated.
Um honestly, I appreciate you.
I couldn't think of a better uhwingman or um running mate to do
this with, to be honest withyou.

SPEAKER_06 (02:30:06):
So bro, I I love what we do, man.
It makes me happy, and whatpeople don't know is us doing
this show, and you say wingman,if if we actually go outside
together, the way that we canpopcorn off of each other, bro,

(02:30:28):
is top-notch.
So, hey, young younger guys, Iain't talking to like niggas our
age because we're old andwashed, but we're still winning.
But like you young guys, findyou a friend who you talk to a
lot.
That's the guy you shouldprobably chase ass with.
I'm just being real and guys, wedon't really we don't really
chase ass together, we just likego out and do fun stuff.

(02:30:49):
Yeah, like we actually neverreally chase ass.

SPEAKER_00 (02:30:53):
No, not at all.

SPEAKER_06 (02:30:54):
We are but if you want to be good at chasing ass
with a friend, find the friendthat you have the most chemistry
with because that creates thesafest space where people get
vulnerable and want to talk.
And if hey, she'll getvulnerable, she'll take her
socks off.
She takes her socks off, you'regood.

SPEAKER_00 (02:31:12):
Yeah, then you look at her toes, but I wasn't even
talking about her feet.

SPEAKER_06 (02:31:16):
I'm just saying if she'll take her socks off,
she'll take her shoe, likeshe'll take her pants off, bro.

SPEAKER_00 (02:31:20):
Like he's got this guy's got a foot finish, guys.
I but I wasn't that what I knewthat the fact that you brought
it down.
I know, I know, I played it.

SPEAKER_06 (02:31:29):
I'm a feet guy, and I've been selling on my on my
close friends on Instagram.
I probably shouldn't say thatjust in case somebody's
watching.
Fuck it.
Yeah, if you watch two and ahalf hours, then you know what?
Shout out to you.
You deserve it, you you deserveto bring it up.

SPEAKER_00 (02:31:46):
Hey, that's and I think that's almost an
appropriate way to close theshow.

SPEAKER_06 (02:31:51):
All right, dog, man.
It's been good.
Um, I'm gonna be in the cityfucking Saturday.
I know you got other thingsgoing on, but even if it's just
me stopping by to watch the endof the game before I come back,
you already know.

SPEAKER_00 (02:32:04):
Yeah, please do, please do.
I I will definitely be open tothat.
I mean, I'll let you know ifsomehow maybe I'm gonna want to
watch the game.
Obviously, I'm gonna have more.
I don't know.
She after the birthday stuff, Ihave to imagine it's like, well,
what do you where else do youwant to go out?
But we'll see.
But either way, yeah, yeah,yeah.
We'll see.
We're gonna be in communicationanyway.

SPEAKER_06 (02:32:22):
Yeah, yeah.
We're even in communication whenwe're not in communication, so
we're exactly all right, nigga.
I'll holla at you.

SPEAKER_00 (02:32:28):
All right, brother.
Salutations, good people.

SPEAKER_06 (02:32:30):
Yep.
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The Burden

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The Burden is a documentary series that takes listeners into the hidden places where justice is done (and undone). It dives deep into the lives of heroes and villains. And it focuses a spotlight on those who triumph even when the odds are against them. Season 5 - The Burden: Death & Deceit in Alliance On April Fools Day 1999, 26-year-old Yvonne Layne was found murdered in her Alliance, Ohio home. David Thorne, her ex-boyfriend and father of one of her children, was instantly a suspect. Another young man admitted to the murder, and David breathed a sigh of relief, until the confessed murderer fingered David; “He paid me to do it.” David was sentenced to life without parole. Two decades later, Pulitzer winner and podcast host, Maggie Freleng (Bone Valley Season 3: Graves County, Wrongful Conviction, Suave) launched a “live” investigation into David's conviction alongside Jason Baldwin (himself wrongfully convicted as a member of the West Memphis Three). Maggie had come to believe that the entire investigation of David was botched by the tiny local police department, or worse, covered up the real killer. Was Maggie correct? Was David’s claim of innocence credible? In Death and Deceit in Alliance, Maggie recounts the case that launched her career, and ultimately, “broke” her.” The results will shock the listener and reduce Maggie to tears and self-doubt. This is not your typical wrongful conviction story. In fact, it turns the genre on its head. It asks the question: What if our champions are foolish? Season 4 - The Burden: Get the Money and Run “Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank. In season 4 of The Burden: Get the Money and Run, we hear from Joe who was once the most prolific bank robber in Southern California, and beyond. He used disguises, body doubles, proxies. He leaped over counters, grabbed the money and ran. Even as the FBI was closing in. It was a showdown between a daring bank robber, and a patient FBI agent. Joe was no ordinary bank robber. He was bright, articulate, charismatic, and driven by a dark rage that he summoned up at will. In seven episodes, Joe tells all: the what, the how… and the why. Including why he tried to murder his father. Season 3 - The Burden: Avenger Miriam Lewin is one of Argentina’s leading journalists today. At 19 years old, she was kidnapped off the streets of Buenos Aires for her political activism and thrown into a concentration camp. Thousands of her fellow inmates were executed, tossed alive from a cargo plane into the ocean. Miriam, along with a handful of others, will survive the camp. Then as a journalist, she will wage a decades long campaign to bring her tormentors to justice. Avenger is about one woman’s triumphant battle against unbelievable odds to survive torture, claim justice for the crimes done against her and others like her, and change the future of her country. Season 2 - The Burden: Empire on Blood Empire on Blood is set in the Bronx, NY, in the early 90s, when two young drug dealers ruled an intersection known as “The Corner on Blood.” The boss, Calvin Buari, lived large. He and a protege swore they would build an empire on blood. Then the relationship frayed and the protege accused Calvin of a double homicide which he claimed he didn’t do. But did he? Award-winning journalist Steve Fishman spent seven years to answer that question. This is the story of one man’s last chance to overturn his life sentence. He may prevail, but someone’s gotta pay. The Burden: Empire on Blood is the director’s cut of the true crime classic which reached #1 on the charts when it was first released half a dozen years ago. Season 1 - The Burden In the 1990s, Detective Louis N. Scarcella was legendary. In a city overrun by violent crime, he cracked the toughest cases and put away the worst criminals. “The Hulk” was his nickname. Then the story changed. Scarcella ran into a group of convicted murderers who all say they are innocent. They turned themselves into jailhouse-lawyers and in prison founded a lway firm. When they realized Scarcella helped put many of them away, they set their sights on taking him down. And with the help of a NY Times reporter they have a chance. For years, Scarcella insisted he did nothing wrong. But that’s all he’d say. Until we tracked Scarcella to a sauna in a Russian bathhouse, where he started to talk..and talk and talk. “The guilty have gone free,” he whispered. And then agreed to take us into the belly of the beast. Welcome to The Burden.

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