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Curry for three Yes, give me the hole in your life.
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James Harden for three Yes, get the hole in your life.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
You want to get in the hole.

Speaker 12 (07:37):
If you want to win an NBA championship, you gotta
get in the hole. You gotta get in the hole.
Sometimes getting the hole is fun, and then you go
down old game to two, then.

Speaker 10 (07:46):
It is not as far. That's not the kind of
hole you want to be in.

Speaker 12 (07:49):
The kind of hole you want to be in is
where you Curry for three Yes, get in the hole.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
Jimmy Buckets for three Yes, get in the hole.

Speaker 12 (08:00):
You want to get the hole to not against the
NBA basketball the Goldens, they wore some dim de heels.

Speaker 10 (08:05):
They're down in Texas taking on the Houston Rockets.

Speaker 12 (08:08):
I think the Rockets will even this serious tonight, even
though I think Golden State's the better team. I don't
think the NBA is gonna allow a team to go
on the road and come back home up.

Speaker 10 (08:18):
Two games and none. That's just my story. I'm taken
with it.

Speaker 12 (08:20):
If you're a home team off the time, that could happen,
but road teams don't normally go on the road and
come back home two games and nine.

Speaker 10 (08:26):
So I'm gonna go.

Speaker 12 (08:27):
I'm gonna lean a little bit to the Houston Rockets
to night. Also the Bars itself. They's taken on the
Atlanta Magic. I got Boston will go up two games
and none of this series. And then you got you
got go ahead in the Miami Heat. I got Cleveland
going up two games and nothing.

Speaker 10 (08:43):
But the home teams can do. It is rare when
the road team goes on the road and win.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
The for two games.

Speaker 10 (08:47):
That's my story and I have to take it with it.

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some praise, because we all need somebody to leaner on.
In the show real good, when somebody is leaning back,
if they leading back, then you probably don't have someone
to lead up. At least find the wall. Lead on
the wall, lead on the wall. A man, life is funny.
I think God has been giving me so many what

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they call epiphanies lately. I've been having a lot of
it paperies. I tell you, I've been going to sleep
a fix, not midnight, sometimes little after midnight, waking up
around three o'clock in the morning. I don't want to
give at three o'clock in the morning. But I've been
praying about so many things that.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
God, oh Mighty God, said, pig see, get in the hole.

Speaker 10 (09:57):
You tell me, get the whole. He let the who
I want to get in. But it's a whole of focus.

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Get the whole. The hole is called focus. Get the whole.
You gotta get the whole.

Speaker 12 (10:12):
I'll tell you I'm focused on things, and Almighty God,
it's bringing things to me that all I do is
I'm asking God for the sermon, and God's bringing it
to me by any means necessary. God is a mysterious gud.
A lot of good things happen on the Big Sea Sports.
I should get a proposal from Fox Sports later this week.
All's Fred level work, but I'm still doing my favorite
Big Sea Sports did Big Seed, So I'm praise because

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we all need somebody to lean on. It is sure
who is good, but somebody is lean it back, somebody's
been it back. I gotta check from somebody today and
maybe maybe get the whole fair in love and war,
but you gotta you gotta make sure. What if a
hole you get in, you want to make sure you
can get out. Some hopes you get in you can't
get out. You want to get that kind of hole?

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Do it all that and stuff this week?

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Oh God is good. God is good. Yet got the
praise I say, did God? Friends did the whole?

Speaker 10 (11:08):
I love it being basketball, especially when the team's win.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
I want winners. I want people who want to win.

Speaker 10 (11:15):
You gotta get in the hole.

Speaker 12 (11:17):
And also speaking of getting in the whole, tomorrow, I'll
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for a Big Seeds NFL draft for twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
You want to did the whole. You want to get
in the whole.

Speaker 12 (11:36):
If that makes sense to you, but make sure you
can get out of that hole. There's a lot of
good things that are coming to a lot of young
men tomorrow though, see their dreams come true. For thirty
two teams in the NFL. The guys that are drafted
in the first round, they have guaranteed contracts.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Everybody else get on your own.

Speaker 10 (11:53):
You could be on your own if you're not drafted
first round in the NFL. It being draft.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
Did the whole?

Speaker 10 (11:59):
You gotta get the whole.

Speaker 12 (12:01):
Getting the hole is fun, it's a good thing, but
you gotta make sure. You gotta make sure you don't
fall in. Don't fall in, don't follow the whole. Cool,
don't follow the whole. Life is buddy man.

Speaker 4 (12:15):
Oh God, Lord, have mercy. Oh God is good.

Speaker 10 (12:18):
I got some big sea's political or toxic.

Speaker 12 (12:23):
Oh my goodness. There's so much going on in the
world of politics. It's like a sport.

Speaker 10 (12:28):
I know, you want to watch tous.

Speaker 14 (12:30):
Down home roll three boys play, oh man, Willie, He's
going all the week.

Speaker 10 (12:36):
But when you realize that the real sport that decides
if we have food or.

Speaker 12 (12:41):
Our belly, a roof of our head and close on
our back money, and that make a lot of good
old things.

Speaker 10 (12:51):
The good boy in Washington had the stock market as
low as nineteen thirty two.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
Have you had enough? Iceberg? Stay ahead in the hole.

Speaker 10 (13:04):
Somebody's putting us in the whole called the call a
recession Congress. Gotta get together and get this guy out.

Speaker 12 (13:11):
If you're on an airplane, I think Denzel Washing Him
played the movie one time, but he was in an
airlining planet. He was flying the plane upside down. I
can't remember the name of it, but he played a
drunkard and he was flying the airplane with hundreds of
people on board.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
He was a drunkard.

Speaker 12 (13:27):
I can't remember what it was, but he was lying
the plane upside down and people knew he had a
drinking problem, but nobody had the balls to say, you
can't fly this plane with all that alcohol in your system.
Nobody stood up to him. Al Green's Band standing up,
see that Crocks Bean standing up. If you could just
get some white people to stand up to pull this

(13:47):
forty seven Iceberg straight ahead. We don't all have to
go down in flames. We don't have to go down
in planes with him because something's wrong with him.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
And you know it is.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
Anybody that says anything negative about him. He said, well,
they got a problem. A man with thirty fourth felonies
and a rape conviction, and people people tell him, they
show him a lot of respect for what reason? What
man with thirty fourth felonies and a rape conviction could
be could become a school teacher. He's a man trying
to destroy the Department of Education, the same Department of

(14:23):
Education that says, if you have thirty.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Four felonies and a rape conviction, you.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
Can't become a school teacher.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Do you know that?

Speaker 10 (14:30):
But you can become the president of the United States
if you're a white man.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
You know.

Speaker 10 (14:40):
What's going on in our country.

Speaker 12 (14:42):
I gotta tell you this is some things that I
really want to talk about today that I'm more important
than sports. But I know I do big cited sports,
but I do real sports talk. I know there's a
lot of talk going on, and even just talk about
Shannon Shark. I don't want to get too much more
into that that there will come out and wash with that.
But there are things he's being accused of that Donald
Trump has been convict up and he still became president
of the United States. Now, I think Shanna has dropped

(15:04):
the jobs working with Disney, which owns ESPN.

Speaker 10 (15:07):
I think that's over.

Speaker 12 (15:08):
When you when you're a fifty six year old black
man and you smashing eighteen, nineteen year old white girls,
those are the ages of those girls. The daughters are
some of these executives that gave you the job. It
fits the stereotype. And he came out and said, there's
gonna be a video release that's gonna try to defame
my character.

Speaker 10 (15:28):
You know what the fame their characters?

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Shan this drum.

Speaker 12 (15:30):
You're fifty six and you're trying to smash nineteen year
old girls. But the hell's wrong with you? That would
have gotten you know, the read them kid? What's the
mmit tells story?

Speaker 10 (15:47):
He get he got? He lost us life on the allegation.

Speaker 12 (15:53):
I know things have changed, but you got Caucasian women
that are bracking about how they're gonna go become gold diggers.

Speaker 10 (15:59):
She said, you can't be a gold digger.

Speaker 12 (16:01):
If the guy don't have gold, and so she went
after a man with gold, and what happened to the
common sense? Are Yallia Vogging mind, you got tens of
millions of dollars about to get one hundred million dollars.
Well that's gone in No white corporation with white daughter's
gonna give you a hundred million dollars as.

Speaker 10 (16:19):
A black man.

Speaker 12 (16:20):
And you're racking about smashing nineteen or twenty year old
white girls. That's just dumb, especially in this society. Look
at all the black men that have lost their jobs
because they were accused those sleeping with white women. You're
talking about teenagers.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Are Yallia Voging mind, Well, he's.

Speaker 12 (16:42):
Not gonna keep a job with ESPN is he's not
going to keep a white a white man corporation, whether
they're CEOs making decisions on whether they keep a black
man around that's accused of predatory behavior.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Oh, she offered it too. She's nineteen, she barely got
a frontal lobe.

Speaker 10 (17:06):
But also a lot of a lot of I'm not
gonna make any excuse by saying this.

Speaker 4 (17:11):
Not eniously, I'm making this kill SPC.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
I'm not making any excuse people smash. We don't want
to smash.

Speaker 12 (17:16):
It's a legal age when you're eighteen, When you're fifty
six year old millionaire, why are you sleeping with white
girls at the gym? Nineteen year old girls and you
sit around on the board table with their fathers and
then looking at you like, can I have this man
around my children. There's a lot of white men that
do the same thing, but they look like the man
that signed you a Paycheckdsey's not gonna keep you around,

(17:40):
keep running your podcast. But it's stupid because there's a
lot of other people in that same situation. I mean,
you can smash women all the time because they want
to give it to you. But why you gotta deal
with a teenager?

Speaker 4 (17:55):
What does it look like to the judge? Oh man,
oh man? I have to do what I want to do.

Speaker 12 (18:02):
Oh really, really, get out of the hole. You got
to get out of the hole. Sometimes you got to
make sure you get out of the hole you get into.
Some hosts can cost you.

Speaker 10 (18:12):
You one hundred million dollars, Now, how good was it?

Speaker 12 (18:18):
Women give men whatever they want to give them. Oftentimes
they'll deal with the multiple man at the same time.
It's nothing special. Whatever she gave you, she already gave
it to somebody else, but it costs you.

Speaker 4 (18:28):
One hundred million dollars.

Speaker 10 (18:32):
And she still got men. She's sleeping with it. But
you didn't want to lost a hundred million.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
Why Why are y'all a vogging mind?

Speaker 10 (18:42):
Allegedly?

Speaker 12 (18:43):
And now your attorney, have you come on and make
a remark about they're trying to slander the black man.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
They trying to splanter the black man. How about being
fifty six and splashing a nineteen year old they're slandering
young men. Get out of a hole.

Speaker 10 (19:00):
Don't blame that on their attorney.

Speaker 12 (19:05):
You're a black man in a white world, and you know,
deep bound inside they don't want you smashing their nineteen
year old daughters, especially when they give you a hundred
million dollars. If they trying to set you up, you
know you set yourself up. Dumb, stupid, get out. How

(19:28):
I played ball and been around athletes all my life,
and I know women will lay down with a lot
of men all the time, other women. They may lie
to you about it, but they're doing it. I've seen
myself from the other two eyes. I'm just saying, you
gotta be selected one hundred million dollars. Why are you
hanging around nineteen year old girls trying to smash them?

Speaker 10 (19:51):
And then they have this pill.

Speaker 12 (19:54):
It's a red pill. You can you can last for
thirty six hours. You can smash for thirty six hours.
They're saying, they don't tell you how many people get
heart attacks from it?

Speaker 4 (20:01):
Either you have a heart attack?

Speaker 10 (20:04):
Is a heart attack?

Speaker 13 (20:05):
Berth?

Speaker 10 (20:05):
It something that make you last for thirty six hours.
That's not good for your heart.

Speaker 12 (20:10):
You couldn't run around the track for thirty six hours,
let alone smash him for thirty six hours?

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Are you all involving? Mind?

Speaker 10 (20:18):
And see what a lot of people don't realize.

Speaker 12 (20:19):
That's these insurance companies that let them do those contract sponsorships.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
Is called a key man policy.

Speaker 12 (20:25):
When they tell you to market these these merchandising that
can make you smash for thirty six hours, they have
a key man policy. So if you do have a
heart attack and die, who gets the money? The red
pill company, they get the money. It's called a key
man policy.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Look it up.

Speaker 12 (20:41):
It insures the insurance company are the product in case
the main person passes away.

Speaker 10 (20:51):
But man don't want to last thirty six hours?

Speaker 4 (20:55):
And anything.

Speaker 12 (20:57):
I don't know guys that want thirty six hours in sleep,
let alone thirty six hours a smashing.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
What are you trying to prove? What are you trying
to prove?

Speaker 12 (21:08):
I know a lot of blat men that lost their
jobs in media because they were accused of speeking of
the white girls. That's a fact, because there's a lot
of white men that do the same thing. You don't
hear about him. You heard of Matt Lower, You heard
them rightly down in the Foxy Offer, heard out what's
his name, I forget his name, Weisberger or whatever it was.

(21:30):
When the best start of the Me too movement, it
was an old, nasty looking white man. But you're a
good looking athlete, and you can't find someone who's even
outside of nineteen. It's like a setup. You set yourself up,
though you could have walked away from that.

Speaker 10 (21:51):
I'm not knocking it.

Speaker 12 (21:52):
He's who's an out saying catch the first domb, But
that's dumb that many people are sitting one hundred million
dollar payroll and you out there sleeping with nineteen year
old white girls.

Speaker 10 (22:01):
What's she gonna do for you?

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Oh? What she's gonna see your assens?

Speaker 12 (22:08):
And then she goes on some type of only fans.
They're talking about how she's gonna see.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
The gold digger. You gotta got the real gold.

Speaker 12 (22:17):
And there's gonna be more women come out of the woordworks,
because that's how the attorney's work. If it's the one
on one accusation, may not have any merit. But when
you start having one girl come out and she said,
oh you turn down ten million? Day o for you
ten million dollars to shut up ten million and a
lot of people walking around right out, they'd even got
a thousand dollars in the bank. You're gonna turn down
ten million and a lot of these girls that sleeping

(22:37):
with the different guys anyway, you think she got you
think she's not gonna choose the.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Guy with ten million dollars. You know what she says
to you when you see you got ten million dollars,
she said, she said, get in the hole. Are you
all your logan?

Speaker 14 (22:53):
Mind?

Speaker 10 (22:56):
It's all the same.

Speaker 12 (22:57):
After a while, ain't nothing she can do for ye
she ha haven't already done for somebody else. But you
look at it, one hundred million dollars, that's that's generational,
life changing. And you let it, you let it be
taken away. And I'm gonna say because of a Caucasian woman.
There's a I don't remember the name of this woman.
She was a black girl. She was beaten up by

(23:18):
this white lineman that played for the Seattle Seahawks. He
beat her up, called nine on one all that stuff.
He didn't go to prison, he didn't go to jail.
They didn't even have a trial. They settled out of court.
He beat her up, brutalized her. He's a black girl.
If you google the Seattle Seahawks player linman accused of

(23:39):
assault and his girlfriend was a black he didn't go
to jail, he got he got.

Speaker 10 (23:47):
The justice system treat them differently.

Speaker 12 (23:50):
If this woman he was accused of assaulting, let me
I'm just saying one hundred million dollars. Huh, well, that's
my story that was spe with it. I just want
to say, keep your guys. I mean, who am I
to tell you anybody anything. I just seen so much
in my lifetime around athletics and how women will lay

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down with multiple men because they because they get something
out of it.

Speaker 10 (24:18):
Maybe it's how they were raised. I'm not just blaming women.
Men do it too.

Speaker 12 (24:23):
There was a time when I was reckless also, But
if it feels good, sometimes you justify it.

Speaker 10 (24:29):
But at a certain point in time, if you got
one hundred million dollars, you got to stay.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Away from it.

Speaker 12 (24:36):
I remember when I was in college, there was a
professional NBA basketball player, several of them.

Speaker 10 (24:43):
One was dating a roommate of someone that I know.
I'm just saying, people do what they want to do.

Speaker 12 (24:56):
They sometime would hang around college campuses or gyms and
pray on these young girls because they don't want anything
over twenty five or thirty. Anyway, A lot of them
say that anything over twenty five or thirty they don't
want those women. They want somebody fresh.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
I don't love it.

Speaker 10 (25:10):
Eighteen nineteen twenty.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
I met this girl.

Speaker 10 (25:15):
She taught me she was a playboy bunny. She wasn't
a playboy bunny, well, one of them was.

Speaker 12 (25:21):
I met her at a I was doing M and
A announcing and they call them rien cart girl, and
I did an interview with her, and of course I
interviewed the fighters also. This is several years ago, but
I remember she showed me that she told me she
was a playboy playboy bunny, and she was in a
Playboy magazine.

Speaker 4 (25:42):
She showed me your pictures. I became friends with her,
just like social friends.

Speaker 12 (25:46):
But she told me how at Hugh Hester's place, at
the Hugh Hefter, I wasn't called the bunny rats, the
hotel whatever. It was Hugh Hester's Playboy bunny out Playboy
matching the Playboy matching of Hollywood's e libs. They get
picked and choose who they wanted to sleep with because
a lot of these girls they wanted to be stars.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
She he is gonna make me a star.

Speaker 10 (26:10):
And even this woman that I knew she was a
ren card girl, was a ring car group.

Speaker 12 (26:16):
And see those are the girls that walk around between
the fight rounds and they hold them a card that
to you what round it is.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
And I met two of them.

Speaker 10 (26:24):
Now, one of them was for sure she was a
playboy bunny.

Speaker 12 (26:26):
She was. Actually she showed me your spread and she
was the Playboy bunny. And the other one didn't make
it that far, but she was. She's a good looking woman.
She there's only so much room for any of them.
But I'll never forget this woman based out, blonde hair,
fake boobs, great bodies. He was, I mean, she was
working out she keeping us up together. I think she's
about twenty two to twenty three years old, and I'll

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never forget. But she told me about the Playboy Bunny rats.
She said, if you went there, you have to have
this pick of who he let in. You can't even
just let anybody. They had to do favorites for them.
But because stardom can be a drug, these women would
do whatever he was telling them to do.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
They wanted to be rich and famous.

Speaker 12 (27:12):
If you see women on the Playboy spread, she probably
had to do some things that she didn't want to do.

Speaker 10 (27:16):
But if you say no, there's a thousand women just
like you that would say yes. And that's a trap.
But for I feel for Sharp, I don't feel for
the brother.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 12 (27:29):
I know.

Speaker 10 (27:31):
So many people get in that situation. I know a
lot of white guys.

Speaker 12 (27:36):
They were to assault women, sexually assault them and brag
about it, laugh about it. How many women they are
gonna smash, get them drunk, and they were smashing them.
And some of these women they like that because they
want to be with an athlete. The grown folks do
what they want to do. But you talk about one
hundred million dollars you're a black man, and he's threwing

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these white girls. And now you've got the corporation that
give you a check. They're not gonna have you back
on ESPN because they got shareholders and some of them
they don't like you, and they don't like me. She
gotta choose carefully, get someone older and not some teenager.

Speaker 4 (28:18):
That's my point.

Speaker 12 (28:19):
I'm just saying, it's a shame how many people get
a chance to make one hundred million dollars. God knows,
that's the opportunity that I want to have with they
Seed Sports. I want to grow to one hundred million dollars.
All that takes is it's a hundred million people to
give you a dollar, our one corporation to give you
a hundred million, whatever it is ten corporations to.

Speaker 10 (28:38):
Give you ten million.

Speaker 12 (28:39):
All it takes is having an opportunity to put your
brand out there somewhere all over the universe. But you
gotta know, when you got that kind of profile, people
can after you. And this white girl was so careless.
She even made a video about OnlyFans about how she's
gonna do what she's gotta do, because she gotta do

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what you got to do. So you gotta be a
gold digger. And now it's it's probably a matter of
the courts, but it's a shame that Shannon got himself
in that situation.

Speaker 10 (29:11):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 12 (29:11):
I've seen people look at athletes try to set them up,
and some athletes go for it.

Speaker 10 (29:16):
But you gotta at least why mess with a teenager?

Speaker 4 (29:21):
What's it doing for you?

Speaker 12 (29:23):
Because a lot of these guys say, if you're a
woman above twenty five, they don't want you.

Speaker 10 (29:26):
They say you're watched up. I said, hell, And even
the woman didn't play a boy a Bundy that I know.
I interviewed her.

Speaker 12 (29:32):
She was a reading cart girl, but she got the
chance to do Playboy when she's like twenty. I met
her when she's like twenty two to twenty three. I
haven't spoken to her in many years, but when I
was covering MMA fights, we talk every now and then.
She deft me know when she's coming to Northern California
to do an interview with her. But at the same time,
people do what they want to do, But why lose

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one hundred million dollars. That's a lot of money. It's
beecially where you come from, it's just a lot of money,
and you threw it away. You threw it away, You
threw it the whole, You threw it away over what

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whatever she did with you? You had the first guy
she leaved down with you hold me the last guy.
But you left a hundred million dollars, not some guys
she met at the club getting a drunk and feed
your drinks, telling Oh, she's the finest thing I ever
seen in my life. I just want to spash you.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
I've never wanted to spash anyone like you in all
my life.

Speaker 10 (30:34):
And it cost you a hundred million dollars. In don't
make no sense to me, But who am I?

Speaker 12 (30:38):
I can't?

Speaker 10 (30:40):
I just it just bothers me that.

Speaker 12 (30:43):
So many times you're looking for opportunities and if they
look at people like us and they use the worst
case scenario.

Speaker 10 (30:56):
Life goes on.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Goodness.

Speaker 12 (31:01):
I was talking to a mentor of mine to day
about things that I'm dealing with right now, my own
personal life, and he said, big seed, you just keep
going for it. You got a great life. Don't worry
about nothing.

Speaker 4 (31:12):
I mean, Ladin is like, stay focused, stay focused.

Speaker 12 (31:17):
Whatever God has for you, it's not gonna miss yet.
Whatever God don't want your life, God will take it out.

Speaker 10 (31:21):
Of your life.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
You prayer, if you praise, call the as a card
note him.

Speaker 12 (31:27):
I have a call to day, actually tomorrow with a
well known sports agent. I want to talk to the
Big Sea about some opportunities. And that's why I keep
my record speaking clean. Anyone could be accused of anything,

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but I'm just I'm so grateful that God has opened doors.

Speaker 10 (31:51):
Because God will.

Speaker 12 (31:52):
Open doors, not to take kind of doors, but real doors.
It's about ownership and opportunity.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
For ten years, ten years.

Speaker 12 (32:03):
I'm one of the few black men in the United
States of America that's controlled his own show for ten.

Speaker 4 (32:09):
Years, not one, not two, not three, not four, not five,
by six, not seven, not eight, not nine, but ten.

Speaker 10 (32:20):
Ten years, and I want to keep that. I'm gonna
keep your.

Speaker 12 (32:24):
Strawal of it. My goodness, I'm gonna I'm gonna bring
some things up that are my good before I talk
to them somewhere about sports.

Speaker 4 (32:36):
I'm gonna think.

Speaker 12 (32:37):
What's called the Big Sea falls, also known as the
Big Seat timeout. I'll be back in just a moment,
all right, I'm back from the Big Seed. Pauls also
known as the Big Seed Time out. You can follow
the Big sed sports twenty four hours a day, seven days.

Speaker 10 (32:52):
A week on Betty two podcast platforms.

Speaker 12 (32:56):
All of the Universe is three nine sixteen platforms Exfinity,
Comcast TV, Apple TV, BOOKOL TV, Amazon, Prior TV, at
the Zone TV and TV three TV coming to live
in this TV. There's no sportsperson in the United States,
but maybe around the world that has never missed the
show in ten years be joy, paying the sunshine and
lane to sickness and in health.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
I've never missed a show. I want to give that
some praise.

Speaker 12 (33:22):
Give it praise, praise, praise, and now I have one
of them most ball known sports agents. We have a
call tomorrow at nine o'clock because people listen when you
do get working, when you don't miss the time.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
I deserve one hundred million dollars.

Speaker 12 (33:36):
I know what I do because God man leave the
side of my life, give me some clarity through prayer.
It's through prayer God's been doing that. God can choose
who's on your team, and that's what I've been asking
God to do.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
So don't worry about who's there. Just focus on what
you do, stay focused, stay focused. I deserve it.

Speaker 10 (33:59):
I'm gonna focused. That's my story and I figured with it,
I want to break up the players.

Speaker 12 (34:05):
In my opinion that a number one trap potential. I
look at a player like a dual Carter. He's an
air dredger at sixty three, two hundred.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
And fifty pounds out of Penn State.

Speaker 12 (34:18):
The Nitney Lyons and Carter isn't outstanding fast rushers with
an elite initial bickness. He can get level with offensive
tackles before they are set, and he dips under the blocks.
Here's a player I'm not gonna say anything. Blashom is
like a like a Lawrence Taylor, but I know this
guy can play. Of course in the NFL, they're gonna

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make a little bit stronger, but he dominated at Penn State.
When you think about it, he runs the loops and
bends inside out, losing without losing his balance. He has
an outstanding closing speed, and he, in my opinion, is
gonna be one of the top players chosen. And that's
just my opinion. Everybody has their own opinion. I gotta
say another player that I think would be one of

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the top selected players at tomorrow's.

Speaker 10 (35:05):
NFL draft is Travis Hunter.

Speaker 12 (35:08):
He's six feet, one hundred eighty eight pounds out of
the University of Colorado, and about Travis. As a cornerback,
Hunter stays and phase and gets his head turned around
when running with receivers. And he's a playmaker like prime Time.
He's a playmaker like primetime. DEI standards who's gonna pluck
the ball out of the air and picked off? With
seven passes in the past two seasons. Hunters a star athlete,

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and he obviously benefited from having the tutelage of Deon
Sander's Prime Time. When you have the tutelage of Deion
Sanada's Prime Time, it helps. It helps when people say
can this guy play? Can he make plays? I know
he can make plays, But at the same time, the
NFL is a different reading a cap. Everybody knows it's

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not all the same to get there.

Speaker 10 (35:55):
But I think he's gonna be fine. I think he's
gonna be okay, and I think he's gonna be one
of the top for the six.

Speaker 12 (36:01):
I got another player that's undersize. His name is Austin Gentry.
He's a running back at at Boise State. He's five
and eleven pounds. He's fast, he's fifty and he also
runs for a hundred yards when they play in the
ball game, but he didn't get the average two hundred
ard and he was averaging. But his ability to break

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tackles is a superpower and his course drimp is excellent.
He rests for twenty six hundred and one yards at
twenty twenty four, ranked second is the AA history behind
Barry Sanders for the most in a single season.

Speaker 10 (36:36):
Genre has a great step arm.

Speaker 12 (36:38):
At the same time, the NFL is are a lot
more speed coming at you than you have in the
world of college football. I gotta bring you another player
that to me can be fascinating. His name is Jalen Walker.
He's sixty to one, two hundred forty three pounds out
of Georgia.

Speaker 4 (36:55):
Now this is a good player.

Speaker 12 (36:57):
He's a hybrid front seven defender who lines up at
the inside linebacker in the edge. He gets off the
ball quickly and dipsune of the blockers as his feet
rusher off the edge. I think he's gonna be phenomenal
in the NFL. He's a linebacker, but they're gonna put
more meat on his bones. That's part story that take
it with it. I got another player that should go
in the top five. His name is Mason ram and

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he's a defensive tackle. He's sixty four to two hundred
ninety six pounds out of Michigan. They're gonna put some
more meat on his bone. They like the lineman being
over three hundred pounds in the NFL, he'll get there,
but he's an outstanding run defender who led Michigan's defensive
lineman with forty five tackles in twenty twenty four, and
he's thought.

Speaker 10 (37:36):
He's a great athlete.

Speaker 12 (37:39):
They're gonna put about twenty more pounds on him when
he gets to the NFL, but I think he'll be
just flying. There's another great player that I think will
go high out of Penn State, Tyler Warren.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
He's a tight end.

Speaker 12 (37:49):
He's sixty six, two hundred and fifty six pounds out
of Penn State, a run heavy team, but this guy
can make plays like he's a receiver. Have some great
plays against usc at The calls him earlier this year,
but Warren finished his Penn State career as the programs
leader in total touchdowns, twenty five receptions.

Speaker 10 (38:08):
One hundred and fifty three in receiving yards eighteen hundred
and thirty.

Speaker 12 (38:12):
Nine receiving yards in nineteen touchdowns among tight ends. He's
a personal player. He's a big time player. He makes
big time plays. Now there's another player come out of
the Midwest. His name is Polston Lovelin out of the
Michigan Wolverines. He's sixty six and forty eight pounds.

Speaker 10 (38:31):
He's a tight end.

Speaker 12 (38:32):
He's tight ends on the side of lineman. Obviously, as
a tight end, he have good size. He's an effective
route runner who wins with his hands and shakes defenders
and accelerates out of breaks at the top of the route.
I think playing in Michigan taught him out of the
play against the best defenses that you have in the
Big ten. Now, that's another player that in my opinion,
he could be the number one pick overall because he

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has that kind of ability.

Speaker 10 (38:56):
His name is cam Ward. He's two hundred nineteen pounds
out of the University of Miami.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
Now.

Speaker 12 (39:01):
He started his career at Indiana and then he went
to Washington State, and then he traveled to the Miami Hurricanes.
Ward is a transfer to Miami after playing edit Carnate
Word for two sevens and Washington State for another two.
His passes are great. He can throw in the tight windows.
But what I like about him he's kind of a

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run pass option. I think he still has at times
to just get more spin on the ball. But I
see him maybe even being, if not the top player ticket,
maybe the top quarterback taking in the draft.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
That's my threat. I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 10 (39:37):
I get another guy that should be very well. How
do he thought after him? His name is Jeddi Barron.

Speaker 12 (39:43):
He's a cornerback. He's a five to eleven, one hundred
ninety four pounds out of the University of Texas. Now
Barnes facing ability to read quarterbacks in the end zone
and feel for the route combined, he's very impressive. He
is one of the seven corners to run a sub
four point four forty our death and that's fast at
the combine the combined speed intendon he's a great north

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south runner. We'll see what he does in the NFL.
And he played at Texas and then the SEC. He's
still as one of the top players defensively.

Speaker 10 (40:14):
In the SEC.

Speaker 12 (40:15):
I think he'll go high in the top ten. I
guess as another great player. His name is Michael Williams.
He's an edge rusher out of Chilgian He's six five
to two hundred and sixty pounds. They're putting her meat
on his bones. But when you think about how great
Georgian defense is a band over the years, Williams is
a powerful pass rusher with a length to get into
blockers and also to spreend the fast rustling the side.

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His hands are active and he mixes in the effective
insight lose Right now, he's one of the top players
at that position at the as rusher up for the
NFL Draft.

Speaker 10 (40:47):
I think he'll be a top ten pick.

Speaker 12 (40:49):
Now, there's another player that I want to bring up
as an offer of the tackle.

Speaker 10 (40:54):
He's out of LSU. His name is will Campham. Off
of the tackle. He's sixty six, three hundred.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
And nineteen pounds.

Speaker 12 (41:00):
He already has a size coming out of LSU's a
powerful draft blocker with his core strength to move defenders
off the ball. He's smooth getting set and delivers a
powerful punch in past protect and I think he'll do
fine at the NFL Draft tomorrow. I got another great
player at defensive tackle out of the University of Oregon.
His name is Derek Harmon. He's sixty five, three hundred

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and thirteen pounds for the Oregon Ducks. There's something I
like about this player. He's sax blockers and shas him
off in time to make players on the ball. He's
quick and strong enough to press the B gap and
squeeze the A gap when lining up inside shouldern of
the offensive tackle. Now he's with the University of Oregon.
Obviously they're known for the uniforms, but he's another great player.

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I think he'll do well in the NFL Draft. I
don't want to say in my opinion if he's the
best at his position up for the draft, but as
a defensive tackle, he's top notch in the Big ten.
There's another player that many people may not even think
much about. His name is James Pierce Jr. He's another

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age rusher out of Tennessee. He's sixty five, two hundred
and forty five pounds and he has he's the age rusher.
He runs a four five forty at six forty five pounds,
was a four to five forty. He had the quickest
ten yard split one point five to six seconds for
the ass rushers at the combine. Those results reflect what
he shows on tape. He's an explosive player. He can

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close on the ball, and I think he'll be fine
in the NFL. He already has a size. There's another
player that I want to bring up to you. His
name is Jah hit Campbell out of Alabama. He's a linebacker.
He's sixty three two winn thirty five pounds. He's the
keys and tackles the ball well. He's a sideline, the
slide line runner. He runs down ball carriers. He ties

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for the fourth fastest forty yard dash time. He ran
four point five to two seconds at sixty three to
two hundred thirty five pounds out of the University at Alabama.
So you know Alabama's always winning and now you can
see why when they have players like him. I'm going
to take it to another player that should Mixon noise
and Tomorrow's NFL Draft. His name is Mike Green. He's

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an edge rusher out of Marshall University. He's sixty three
two hundred and fifty one pounds and he had he
left the FCS in sacks seventeen or twenty twenty four.
He exposed off the ball and transitions from feeding power
to power rusher and he can rest in passing. His
hands are active and he charges the ball and he

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changes lanes.

Speaker 10 (43:33):
I like this guy.

Speaker 12 (43:34):
He's very active as a defensive player and edge with
at six fee two fifty one, didn't have the fastest
forty times, but he's fastened up. There's another guy that
I think I want to pay attention to but Murray
and Haapton. He's a running back at six feet two
undred and twenty one pounds out of North Carolina that
happens better power quickness. His feet is impressive. He runs

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behind the pass and burns through narrow rooms. If you
get him one seat, he can take it to distance.

Speaker 10 (44:03):
I like this player.

Speaker 12 (44:04):
He ranked third in the country on restaurants after contact
one twenty six yards after contact. At two hundred and
twenty one pounds. He ran a four point four to
six forty at the combine. Reminds me of my numbers
back in the day. I think it's going to do
well in the NFL draft. I think he ardenterally going
to be one of the top two running back pick
and tomorrow's NFL draft. Out of Green Bay, Wisconsin. There's

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another great player who's an airtresser. The name of Shamar
Stewart out of Texas A and N. He's sixty five,
two hundred and sixty seven pounds. He played at Texas
A and M. He recorded just eleven tackles for loss
four to a half sacks in three seasons. That's not
that impressive, but it's what he can be. His tape
is better than his production. He's a physical and explosive

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player who gets off the ball well. And this guy
can run down running backs at that size. He ran
a four point five to nine forty yards dash that
was fourth at the combine at sixty five two hundred
in sixty seven pounds, winning four to five.

Speaker 10 (45:08):
He's already ready for the NFL. That's my story.

Speaker 12 (45:10):
Now to take it with it.

Speaker 10 (45:11):
I got another great player coming to you on Big
Seeds NFL DRAP. He's an officer.

Speaker 12 (45:16):
The tackles name is Josh Simmons out of the Ohio
State Buckeye and Buck GUYE is a nut.

Speaker 10 (45:21):
You beat nuts not looking at the panel.

Speaker 12 (45:23):
In this guy. He's sixty five, three hundred and seventeen pounds.
He's already NFL ready.

Speaker 4 (45:29):
He ran.

Speaker 10 (45:31):
He ran down. Let me tell you what the.

Speaker 12 (45:35):
Offense I got these alonies but if officer tackle, they
got to keep their quarterback off his back side. He
started thirteen games at right tackle at San Diego State
in twenty twenty two, in nineteen games at left tackle
at Ohio State the past two seasons. He missed most
of the twos after twenty fourth season after tearing his

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fatil attendant and did not work out at the combine.
But the actually take is to be ready for the
start of the twenty twenty five season.

Speaker 10 (46:04):
Think about this guy.

Speaker 12 (46:06):
He didn't play a lot last year and he's still
expected to be a top the top draft pick at
the office exact position in the NFL.

Speaker 10 (46:15):
He runs as fast as my allergies.

Speaker 12 (46:17):
I did not take my my kneesles greatest mornings to
my allogies. They're trying to run a four five to
forty all period in leven ward. But I think he's
going to define in the NFL from the defending Nashador
champion d Ohio State BUF guys, that's my three and
I'm sticking with it.

Speaker 10 (46:34):
I gotta tell you another.

Speaker 12 (46:35):
Great player that I think is gonna be fine in
the NFL and off of the tackle. His name is
Kelvin Banks, Jr. Out of the University of Texas. He's
sixty five, three hundred and fifteen pounds. Banks started forty
two games at left tackle in three seasons at Texas
as they joined the SEC in the.

Speaker 10 (46:52):
Last two seasons.

Speaker 12 (46:53):
He fires off the ball well, and he walls off
defenders and generates push in the run game. He's effective
conboys blocking and his mood working up to the second level.
I think it's going to be great in the NFL.
Sixty five, three hundred and fifteen thous he already has
a size. There's another great player that I think is
gonna make some noise tomorrow if my allergies can hold up.

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He's a running back. His name is Trey Von Henderson.
He's five ten, two hundred and two pound running back
out of the or how Day, a Buckeye now. Henderson
average seven point one yard for Carrey in twenty twenty
four in the Big Ten, the eighth best mark in
the NBS, and he tested will as a combine. He's
patient with the speed to shift through traffic. He first

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between the tackles and turning the corner and jumps out
on the take. He's a threat to pour the ball
away and get his same in minting, he gets a seam,
he's gone. I really like the way this guy plays.
He's patient, he waits for the blockers, but when he
has to explode, he can exploded. I righty like the
way he runs the ball. That mouse start that's looking
with it. There's another great player that you may not

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think too much about, but in my I'm just telling
you want to think about it is Damnachan Newer Sanders
the Sun at time time.

Speaker 10 (48:09):
Trive top F.

Speaker 12 (48:10):
Sanders six two, two hure and twelve pounds out of
the University.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
Of Colorado, the Buffalos down.

Speaker 10 (48:18):
Sanders is physically and mentally tough. He takes big hits.

Speaker 12 (48:21):
He's a big time players that makes big time plays.
He makes plays and can elevate his game in critical situations.
He's held under the ball too long and try to
make too much happen to that twenty four, But he's
shown the ability to get the ball out and pick
defensive apart for the throw up to meet the media
and passes over the course of his career.

Speaker 10 (48:40):
Now Sader's gonna throw the deep ball gets a receivers opening.

Speaker 12 (48:44):
He knows how to put the right touch of the
ball he keeps his eyes down field as he moves
around in the pocket.

Speaker 10 (48:50):
I think he's gonna be a star.

Speaker 12 (48:52):
I'm not saying Lamar Jackson, but he reminds me a
lot of Lamar Jackson, only this time. He want to
be asked to play defensive back, legitimate NFL quarterback, and.

Speaker 4 (49:03):
I want to see him do well.

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into more thoughts about what's going on in Bixi's NFL
drafted because I want to sing you something for tomorrow.
But I do want to bring up a player that
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He's an answers at Jordan Burks and Edgewards out of Oregon.
He's sixty four, two hundred and eighty pounds as an

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In a Big Ten.

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fine in the NFL. Well, that's Miles Thuri.

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I'm taking with it.

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I'm gonna bring up just like maybe one or two
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