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Ryan Clark
The volume Draymond Green Call out calls out Dylan Brooks for not shaking his shaking anyone's hand after the game. Draymond labels him a sucker and says nobody respects Him, Ryan, that's your guy. You. You. You call the Rockets game. You got to defend his action.
Chad Johnson
Man, I love. I love Dylan Brooks. Dylan's gonna do what he wants to do. And at the end of the day, when these two personalities collided, I don't think we would have expected anything less with. With Dylan Brooks and, And. And Draymond and. And the. And the unique part about Draymond. Shout out to Dre, by the way, I, I, I. You know, I like you later a couple days ago is that. And I'm still sore over that. Game seven is he is able to play the game and then pop on his podcast the next day and talk his trash. He don't got to wait for the media. He don't got to do it in the presser. You have to come to him. And he's not reliant on scoring. So he can back it up with his defense. He can back it up with his defense. He can back up with his iq. Draymond, I. I played against you. I know your brother. All the flails and all the stuff, they're calculated, they're smart. When his team needs something, he brings it to the table. Tonight he had three or four three pointers as soon as Steph Curry stepped off the floor from a point total. So back to him and Dillon Brooks. Dillon has been unbelievable for Houston, Houston's culture. What he brings to the table, it's a toughness and an energy, and he's a villain. He plays that role. And you know what? Draymond gonna defend Steph. He said what he said about Steph and oppressor. That's who Dillon Brooks is. And we love him and embrace him. And again, with two personalities. I expect nothing less.
Ryan Clark
Oh, yeah, I agree. They're kind of alike, really. I mean, obviously, Draymond is more accomplished. He. He's asking.
Chad Johnson
Steph is the most likable person on the planet, man.
Ryan Clark
It's hard to dislike him. Because you know why, Ryan? I think everybody likes him because he's the common man. You can see, like, man, he ain't six, nine. He ain't seven foot.
Ocho Cinco
He ain't.
Ryan Clark
He ain't got shoulders like Dwight Howard. He's just like a. He's just like a common man. Most guys. LeBron is 6, 9. Most of the guys are hulking 100%. And so I can't. I can't be him, man. I can Steph Curry look like a guy walking down the street. Yeah.
Ocho Cinco
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
And he's so likable. You see, you Saw him with you, Saw his daughter. She was on his lap. Riley. We fell in love with Riley. Aisha. They do a great job. He got kids, you know, everything, so it's just hard to dislike him. You like? Man, I don't like. Nah, I like Golden State. I just don't like Draymond. I'm saying that's how people look at it, man, I love Golden State. If they have Draymond, I really like him, but I'm not so sure. If they didn't have Draymond, they could be Golden State. That we know of today.
Chad Johnson
Ain't no way. Ain't no way. Oh, he's so smart. Listen, I think it was game two, and it was game two or game one, and our guys were going on the run. All of a sudden, man, he just somebody to the floor. Our guys are, like, doing something, and, you know, we're building energy. The game had a flow. He just messed the flow up, dog. Like, but he knows, he listen. And they're baiting them on the Internet because they realize this is the craziest thing I've ever seen in a contest. Draymond does forget what he does. He gets a technical file, right? Boop boop, Tech. So now we're up there calling the game. We're going. He gets one more, he's gone. Tari Eason picks his pockets. Tari about to go down and score. We starting a fast break. Draymond leg kicks Tari east, and Tari goes down. And Draymond pretends like his feet fall into Tari's head. And he loves Tari, by the way. So this is just basketball. And the refs look at him. We're like, he's gone. Finally, he's out. It's over. The referee came for the table and said, that's a flagrant one. Two technicals and you're gone. But if you have a flagrant and a technical, only Draymond would know that. So the first one was unsportsmanlike. The second one was excessive contact, but it wasn't the criteria to meet a flagrant two, and only Draymond were going to a game knowing I got two mulligans to play with, and I'm going to do whatever it takes for my team to win. And that's the type of guy you normally get that in ch bad from the European players, right? They grab you where they not supposed to grab you. They elbow you.
Michael Kassin
Do that.
Chad Johnson
They do the dirty stuff. But Draymond had just figured that out from the standpoint of like, what do I need to do to be on the floor? There was nothing sexy about Draymond. Was a center in college. When he came into the league, we had seven foot. Draymond got the worst name you can get from a draft report. A tweener. You remember that name? A tweener. Tweener's a good name now because I was a tweener.
Ryan Clark
Yeah. They said I was too big. I was too big to play wide receiver. I was too small to play a.
Chad Johnson
Tight end, no position. So Draymond was this. He was a tweener. So that's a good thing now. But we. He wasn't 7ft, and he couldn't handle the ball, per se, well enough or shoot the ball to play on the wing. So he made a name for himself. You know what I'm saying? He made a name for himself, and he's done enough, and it's unbelievable, honestly.
Ryan Clark
Yeah. Yeah. I was too big and too slow to play wide receiver, Ocho, but I was too small to play tight end. I did okay. I found. Huh?
Chad Johnson
You only six two up.
Ryan Clark
Six two. Yeah, I played it like. I played it like 228.
Chad Johnson
Y' all football. Y' all football numbers be lying. Chad. Chad. All about five' eleven.
Ryan Clark
I'm legit six' two.
Chad Johnson
Okay?
Joe
I'm sick. I'm six' three, man. What you talking about? You. But you ain't seen me in a while.
Chad Johnson
You get on the court with me again, I'm putting them elbows in your face. I'm gonna say that.
Ocho Cinco
Man.
Joe
Man, listen.
Chad Johnson
I went nice to you.
Ryan Clark
Don't go to Ryan.
Joe
Hey, listen. Every. Every. Every. Everybody. Everybody that is played in the NBA, including current players right now, everybody has tried to play me, and everybody has lost. If you. If you want me to add you to the hit list, I can add you to the hit list he got.
Chad Johnson
Let me tell you something.
Michael Kassin
We.
Chad Johnson
We on the set of espn, and he talked crazy to me, and I'm like, man, whatever. We in the segment. Next thing I know, they done cleared the desk out. Me and him playing one on one. I turn it around, Chad just tackled me, bro. We can't play the football players. He grabbed my arm. Chad, next time, I'm giving you elbows so you ain't got no trash to talk. And then, you know he gonna talk. Westbrook couldn't beat me. LeBron couldn't beat me. I said, chad, come on, bro. Hey, come on.
Ryan Clark
All of them.
Joe
Nobody. None of them. None of them.
Ryan Clark
Well, he. He and he and Joe. He And Joe got a bed too. Want Joe 101.
Chad Johnson
Unbelievable.
Ryan Clark
Unbelievable.
Chad Johnson
I'm playing football rules. I'm playing football.
Joe
I've been. I've been in the gym. Whatever you want to do. Elbow, elbows. You know what? It don't matter. I'm good.
Ryan Clark
Hey, check this out, guys. Jason Pierre Paul had his luxury Richard Mill watch stolen while attending F1 Formula Formula 1 weekend party in Hollywood, Florida. JPP said he felt something fall off when a group of men boxed him while he tried to move through the pack club. Moments later, when a friend asked what time was it, he realized his 400 grand Richard Mille was gone.
Chad Johnson
Some ball boys. JPP about six five. Just six five two. 270, right?
Ocho Cinco
JPP be great.
Ryan Clark
He missing a couple of appendages, so they slid beside.
Chad Johnson
Stop, stop. I wasn't gonna stop.
Ocho Cinco
But.
Ryan Clark
Ah, but you know what? But you know what, Ocho? But no, but you know what, but you know what, Ryan, in all seriousness, that's a strap. That's a strap on watch. So it's easy to get off as opposed to, you know, one like, you know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Joe
It depends. It depends on which one you have. 60. My RM6702 is the Velcro.
Ryan Clark
Oh, well, that's easy to get off.
Joe
Yeah. Yes, easy. It's easy somebody touch you and especially. But you. You would feel something like that coming off.
Ryan Clark
He said he felt like something dropped.
Joe
Off, so how could you not look?
Ryan Clark
Oh, he felt something. Okay. He's okay.
Chad Johnson
I know they ain't taking off. It's a big man right there.
Ryan Clark
I know they boxed him in, so that's what he did. Oh, you know how you get. Hey, you try to. Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me. And I'm joking. Got it?
Joe
Nah, nah, nah, nah. You know what? You remember the movie? What's the movie with. With Margaret. Margaret Roby and Will Smith.
Ryan Clark
Margot Robbie.
Joe
Margaret Roby. What was the movie?
Ryan Clark
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe
They were stealing stuff.
Ryan Clark
Focus.
Joe
Yeah, focus. That, that's. That sound like something out of a movie.
Ryan Clark
Hey, they touch it right here and they stealing something from over there.
Joe
Yeah, you. You could. You could feel somebody taking something off you.
Ryan Clark
Oh, Joe, man. Hey, you go to some of them foreign countries over troll and them jokers have that cardboard they'd be coming to. Hey.
Chad Johnson
Back up now. Now what do you do? That is stolen.
Ryan Clark
Yeah, Insurance. That's all you can do. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Chad Johnson
You got that good insurance. He got that good insurance.
Ryan Clark
I hope, I hope he got insurance.
Chad Johnson
Yeah, yeah, he got to got to go and report that JPP was a dog, bro. That's one of my favorite.
Ryan Clark
But you know what? But you know what? It ain't. I don't care, man. Look, I. I've had stuff stolen. It ain't the same. It ain't.
Joe
It ain't even when you get your.
Ryan Clark
Money back, you know, because. Because here's the thing. For me, those watches, each watch that I bought, it symbolized something because I was at a place where I had to, like, I had to take two, three years in order to get it.
Joe
Get it.
Ryan Clark
Yeah. I just go. I can just go get. Don't have the same meaning. I'm saying, Ocho, when you save up and get that first Rolex or you save up and you get your first Patek, it's different, right? And now, you know, you just. Just go get it. I mean, watches. I mean, I like watches, but it doesn't have the same meaning I had 30 years ago when it was like, man, I saw that, and I got like, okay, two years. I'm gonna save me enough money. Do an autograph, appear. Do an appearance here. Do an autograph. Sign in there. Ojo. I'm gonna get that. I'm gonna get. I'm gonna get that day date. Black face, diamond bezel. I'm gonna get that. Now, I mean, you go just get a watch. I mean, because, you know, you make good money. It ain't the same to me. I mean, somebody's like, hey, Patek, A.P. vacheron, J. You know, FPJorn. No. Marlon Humphrey had a wild take this week. He tweeted breakfast food is so weak, I've been skipping it and waiting until what restaurants opened earliest for lunch? Nah.
Ocho Cinco
Huh?
Ryan Clark
I'm a breakfast guy.
Joe
Yeah, I'm a breakfast guy, too. He tripping every. Every morning. I got. I got three places either. I'm going to McDonald's to get my usual. I'm going to IHOP to get my two for two, or I go to first watch. Oh, well, I got another one. I got another one, too, Uncle. If you ever come down here. If you ever come down here in Miami, you, too, Ryan. Y' all gotta try just spoons, okay?
Chad Johnson
Answer your phone when I hit you, Chad.
Joe
Don't tell me I got a new number. I got a new number.
Chad Johnson
No, you don't want to hit you, Chad.
Joe
I got you. I do have.
Chad Johnson
What's up, man?
Joe
What you need?
Chad Johnson
Oh, okay, okay.
Ryan Clark
I'm a pay. I'm. I love. You know I love grits, right? Eggs Bacon crispy. If it's gonna be sausage, it's gonna be sausage patties. Pancakes. I take pancakes over French toast. It'd be pancakes first, French toast second, a waffle third. I'm not a big waffle guy. Cause they get soggy too quick. I mean, I can do eggs Benedict, but it's not. It's not a must have. But scrambled eggs, grits, bacon, or sausage, I'm it.
Chad Johnson
Y' all not gonna like me. I. I've been fasting for breakfast.
Joe
Hey, Unc, hold on. I just thought about it, boy. You been. You've been to Grits Cafe yet?
Ocho Cinco
Where is that at, man?
Joe
Right? Where you at?
Ryan Clark
What you talking about? I'm gonna have to go to it then. Grits Cafe.
Joe
You heard of that, man? Hey, I guarantee you all jokes. Let me take my glass off. So you know I ain't bullshitting. I guarantee you love Grits Cafe. I bet you that and everything, you just. Everything you just named. They got.
Ryan Clark
I mean, I used to. I used to go like. Like. Like during the week in Atlanta, the Ritz car used to have a. Have breakfast buffet.
Joe
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
For them grits.
Joe
Hold on.
Ryan Clark
I started. I started high that guy one time to just make breakfast. Say, look here, bro. I just need you to break breakfast, like, four days a week.
Joe
Gris Cafe is us, though. It's us. You get what I'm trying to say?
Ryan Clark
I'mma check it out.
Chad Johnson
What you saying?
Ryan Clark
I'm g. Check it out.
Joe
Hey, I'm trying to say it's us. Like, it's what's up.
Ryan Clark
Yeah. If they cooking grits, I'm pretty sure it is.
Joe
Okay. Okay. Yeah, there you go.
Ryan Clark
There you go.
Joe
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
Because everybody. Everybody can't cook grits now. Oh, no.
Joe
Absolutely not.
Ryan Clark
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joe
Hey, they give you these croissants to go with the. To go with the before. Before the breakfast come.
Ryan Clark
Yeah, it said.
Chad Johnson
Hold on. It's in la.
Joe
No, no.
Ryan Clark
I will tell y' all fair. We don't want everybody. We only want everybody inundating it. All right, all right, Ocho. We had the 100. We had the 100 men versus the gorilla. Now they got another one. A hundred Americans versus 100 British people. Who's winning? Check out this video. I.
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Ryan Clark
I think America beat the hell out y' all.
Joe
Who?
Ryan Clark
I think America's gonna win.
Joe
I mean, you know what?
Ryan Clark
It's gonna be rowdy. Cause you know a lot of them from Birmingham and where he named Ireland. They soccer fans. Man, they'd be on one o' ch.
Joe
They don't play. They don't play.
Ocho Cinco
They.
Joe
Hey, they die. They die about soccer. Yeah, they are willing to die. Anybody that's willing to die about a sport. They don't. They don't play.
Ryan Clark
We already beat them. Ocho. How you think we became America? Ta da.
Joe
That's a good one.
Ryan Clark
So we good? Hey, bro, we good. We already won up.
Joe
That's a good. That's a good one.
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Ryan Clark
Shador Sanders was reportedly pissed at the Giants during his private pre job visit. Per Albert Brier, the Giants were Giants won. They give players an install and there are mistakes intentionally put in the install. He didn't catch them and got called out. He was pissed that they didn't. They did that to him. Now before we get into this, Ocho, I told you, you and I had a conversation. I said, ocho, unless teams tell us what their draft grade is on Shador, then and only then can we the Cleveland Brown says we didn't have a first draft or second day grade on. I mean a first day grade on it. They said that. So unless the other 31 teams come out and tell you Ocho, man, I don't know what, okay, I had this grade on him. Some teams say they had him as a third. A third day option, right? Albert Bridge and Ocho, we were talking. I said normally, Joe, what they do with the quarterback? They're bringing in a quarterback. They'll send plays and look, okay, here's the plays. We want you to break them that want you to diagram, blah blah, blah, or they'll get you in. Says, okay, here's the play. Two jet flanker drive. Red, white, red, right. Two jet flanker drive. Okay, Z motion. So the Z is the flanker. He got the drive route. Tight end got the basic cross. We gonna run. We can run the dig. We can run, we can run a dig. Or we could just have the, the X run a post to clear it out to make sure ain't nobody, you know, backside and then, you know, got the rim, right, Got the back. Check it. So we tell you that. Okay, we tell you what. Okay, what's happened. This, if you get this front, this here is where you go with the ball. You get this covered. You go here with the ball. So now Ocho, you know, the play is long. Now they got DEZ red right? Yogi sample X bed diverse to this today. So they tell the quarterback this. Now they show it to him on the board. Then it goes dark. They say, okay, go join the play on the board. And they want you to regurgitate what you told them. Because as a quarterback you have to have great recall. Because if they call that down play Joe in your helmet you got to regurgitate. Plus you gotta know, if I get this coverage, I go here. If I get that coverage, I go here. If I get hot, I go here. But a lot of times they're like, you know, we want you to like be a quarterback. Now, knowing what you've heard, Cleveland Brown said we didn't have a day one grade on him. We had more like a fourth or fifth, you know, fourth, fifth round grade on him. Okay, fine. The Giants sent him play to install intentionally put mistakes in. He didn't catch the mistakes. They told him. He got upset that they didn't tell him. Ocho, what's your thoughts?
Joe
I mean, listen, I, I understand teams have to do their just do. When it comes to these, these meetings, these interviews, going over plays and having installs and having quarterbacks go up and explain plays. There are a lot of people unk that play the game of football that can go into these meetings and these interviews and Ace and Asym, they can point out every mistake. They can do everything right. And you turn on the film, they sorry in the they sorry as hell can't play a licker ball. But they're great. They're great in the film room. They're great in. And it will come to drawing up Plays. But when it's time to play where it actually matters on game day on Sunday at 1 o' clock, they're horrible. We know what you get with Shador when he plays the game of football on Sunday. We watched him do it at Jackson State. We watched him do it in high school. We watched him do it at a, at a, a very bad institution and turning that program around in Colorado.
Ryan Clark
Yep.
Joe
So what you telling me about him not knowing and him missing mistakes on something you purposely tried to trip him up on? Okay, he didn't see it. He didn't see it. But I know what I get on the field. Why even play this game? What game are we playing? What are you proving by purposely putting mistakes in there? He's a rookie. He's coming in. He's young. Of course, of course he's gonna miss it. Of course he gonna miss stuff like that. Who wouldn't at the position.
Ryan Clark
Yeah, that's not, that's not, that's not. His plays. You know, if you were to give you the game, his plays at Colorado and then try to slip that in, because that BP would, my position coach in Denver would do that sometimes. And I was like, you know, I was like, nah, this is not a 70, this is a 50 protection. 50 protection. You know, I mean, blocking. So 70 protection, I'm free to go. So you who you call a play knowing, you know, and we had, we had live colors, you know, blue Detroit. That's a live color that, you know, we get a stretch. We get over what we call a bare front, a bear stretch. Or Navajo. We call it Navajo. Some people call it where they. Joe, I'll be teaching a little football. When you have the center and both guards cover, that's called a barefoot. Okay? Yeah. Now if you want to stretch it, we put somebody over, we put somebody over the tight end and we put the defensive end outside. That's called a bear stretch. The 85 Bears made that defense famous. That's a Buddy Ryan defense. So Bear. Both guards center covered. That's a Bear defense. Now you stretch it, you put somebody over the tight end, you put the dealing outside. So that's a four down lineman. And he found out the way, the way you beat that defense because what teams were trying to do, they was trying to take the tight end and block Richard Dent.
Joe
Big old Richard.
Ryan Clark
Uh, bad idea. Hold on. And so if you did that, if you. Without the blocking the guy over, you would come hit your quarterback in the back of his head.
Ocho Cinco
So they say, huh?
Ryan Clark
How about we do this we fake like we go watch block this guy. When he see that he gonna come, we just raise up and throw you the ball. Or what we do, we'll slide it or we'll molly the protection. We'll take the. We'll take the tackle. We'll kick to him or we'll take the guard to molly out to him. They started blocking it up. People got out of the Bear defense because you're one on one, Joe. No, Ocho. So you said, why play these games? Why. Why are we doing?
Joe
Okay, you know, how about let's have.
Ryan Clark
The man regurgitate the play. Yeah, draw it up. Okay, here it is. This is one of our best plays right here. Is this. Da, da, da, da, da. Okay, you see this coverage?
Joe
Where you going with the ball?
Ryan Clark
Now, if the coverage was such a. If the coverage, though, this cover one, single house safety. Now, if we had quarters coverage or if we wanted to cover six, what we call cover six, Joe, we play quarters on one side. We play cover six, half the field on the backside six kick. That means, hey, we press on the two side. Ojo, that's what we. That's where the kick come in. But we play in quarters, one side, half the field, the other side. That's why we call it six, two, four, six. Okay, now go. Should do a call to play. You go into the line of scrimmage. Now, I done told you, I done gave you three. This is where we go with COVID one. This is where we go with quarters. This is where we go with COVID six. Go to the COVID You call it. It's cover one. It's cover one. Blue 17. No, no, no. It's six.
Joe
It's six.
Ryan Clark
It's 6.
Joe
Boom.
Ryan Clark
You see how chaotic he gets?
Joe
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
Quarterback gotta remain calm because they josh it around, Ocho. You know, they started one thing. They dilly dallying around. They rock and roll safety. They too deep. Now. Here he come. No, they shoot back the other way. You remember how the Steelers hell Troy Paloma scrimmage and the next day, you know, hell, he in the hole right.
Joe
Where he's supposed to be at. Yep.
Ryan Clark
So that. And I get it.
Ocho Cinco
But look, hey, I mean, look, when you turn the film on Uncle Ocho, when you watching Shador, like, for me, it's like the film shows the poise and patience that he has in the pocket. Although, you know, we. Everybody say, you know, his line wasn't great. I thought he. I thought he showed tremendous poise and patience. Yes. And I feel like. I feel like his Talent will show an in game situation. You got some guys, man, who are just performers, bro. They just, yeah, they just know how to perform. I've seen guys who wasn't great practice players, but man, you put them in the game, they know how to perform. And I feel like that's when his talent is show. I think he get his opportunity. I think he'll get in there and he'll get a chance to show what he can do and his talents will be on display. But I think he's getting a knock for not having the athletic paralysis that his daddy has or.
Ryan Clark
Yeah.
Ocho Cinco
And it's just not who he is as an athlete.
Joe
Yeah, listen, he has opportunity. I think it's a blessing in disguise. The Browns have struggled on trying to find a quarterback since Bernie Kozar and finding someone consistent, someone that can be a quarterback for that franchise for a decade straight. And I think God put him in this position and sending him to Cleveland on purpose to give him that drive and that hunger. Not that he didn't have it already, but the purpose of getting that drive and hunger. Show everyone that passed on him and obviously show the Cleveland Browns that you made the right decision in bringing me here. So I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm happy for him despite, you know, what, what, what happened, you know, having to go in the fifth round, I, I don't know. I think it, it probably is a little fire upon him. He gonna be all right. He gonna be all right because he's definitely gonna be there. He gonna beat everybody out. He finna beat everybody out. He might not beat Flacco out, but if fact, if Flacco struggles at some point this season, they gonna make that change.
Ryan Clark
Now Flacco go not. Look, Flacco gonna have 353 touchdowns, but three picks too. Now, Now Flacco, he a, he equal opportunity employer. He gonna help you or he gonna help them. Joe, is there any similar situation to like, so what's the NBA pre draft? What is it like?
Ocho Cinco
NBA pre draft? Yes. You know, guys go there and you do the agility test. I don't think guys sit out, you know, from, from what I can remember, especially when I had to go through it, man, we had to do everything. Now what they've implemented is you see a lot of guys, they had to play 5 on 5. Now scrimmages. Back when I was coming out, guys didn't have to do that. Uncle Ocho, you know what I mean? You go to a team, you have these individual workouts where okay, so I worked out for the top 10 teams in the NBA draft in 2001. So I worked out for 10 teams. And then those work. Yeah, they were working me like a dog. So in those workouts. In those workouts, they invite two, maybe three more other guys. So y' all can play two on two. So y' all can play one on one, so we can see who is what.
Ryan Clark
And you cooking them.
Ocho Cinco
Joe, man, listen, I would get. I was getting to the chicken because coming out, I wasn't a. I wasn't, you know, a top prospect to, you know, some degree. You know, guys were telling me I was gonna go top 10, but I didn't know. So I had to work out for the top 10 teams. And guys who were coming out in my. In my time, who was before me, well, you know, that was a high school draft. The Kwame Brown, the Tyson. Yeah, Curry, but you still had the Jason Richardsons, the Shane Battiers, you know, guys like that. So I was looking to work out against those type of dudes, you know, to try to improve my drops, my. My draft stock. And I ended up getting drafted 10, but I don't know, after 10, I hadn't worked out for the end of the mother team, so I wouldn't know what it would have been like, right.
Ryan Clark
Jose, I'm cooking something. I don't know about y' all, but I'm cooking, man.
Ocho Cinco
Look, you get once in a lifetime, bro. Like, it's like. It's like, it's so close. It's right there in your hands, and you, like, it's gonna be left up to you, especially in those workouts, you know, to scouts, these coaches, these executives, GMs, things of that sort. So, man, I think those are the moments that we all live for. We trying to compete for a roster spot. Oh, yeah, that's exactly right.
Ryan Clark
Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Luke hit a 75 yard field goal with ease. Luke have the cannon for a leg? Does Baltimore have their replacement for Justin Tucker? Ocho?
Joe
I mean. No, I wouldn't say that yet. Justin Tucker, one of the. One of the greatest kickers of all time. I know he struggled last year, struggled a little bit before that, but just because you have a strong leg doesn't mean you're consistent. It doesn't mean you're going to be consistent in clutching, in clutch situations when Justin Tucker has always been. Having a strong leg is cool. I mean, that's nice. Being able to kick from 75 yards, that's also nice. But can you do it when the game is on the line.
Ocho Cinco
Pressure.
Joe
Can you do it when it's windy? You know, so there's so many other factors that come into him. Being having a strong leg, but also being a great clutch kicker in situations where it matters most because it's easy to do it right now. It ain't no pressure on you. Ain't no pressure, ain't no lying, ain't no crowd, ain't no fans. No, there's. There's nothing else affecting you and kicking 75 yards. But can you do it when it matters? When it matters most?
Chad Johnson
Right.
Ryan Clark
Man, hell, all these kickers got legs now. I mean. I mean, I. Oh, Joe, guys, they wouldn't even let you attempt no 60 yarder. Now. These guys, like, okay, to get about five more yards at 60 yards. These guys can. From now, a 50 yard field goal is like. A 50 yard field goal is like. It's like a pat layup.
Joe
A layup. That's a layup.
Ryan Clark
These guys got. These guys got. I mean, when I was in, only a handful of guys was. Was. Could be consistently accurate from 50 plus. I mean, they was trying to get that thing 45 again. Yeah, yeah, but now and they get. Oh, Joe, you miss a 55 yard today. Like, what?
Joe
What happened?
Ryan Clark
What happened?
Joe
It's 55 yards and plus, remember, remember the goal post? A little bit more narrow now. A little bit more narrow. So, you know, you know, I could kick. You know, I kick 65 yards too now.
Ryan Clark
Yeah.
Joe
Oh, Lord, no, I promise you not. Listen, hey, listen, now, you know who was the backup picker for the Bengals for the. For a decade straight.
Ryan Clark
They didn't have to use you. And thank God.
Joe
Okay, they did. They did use me. They used me when we played the Patriots now.
Ryan Clark
So, you know, I can kick in the preseason.
Joe
I know the pre. If he got hurt in the regular season, I was still the backup kicker.
Ocho Cinco
Oh, you kicked. You kicked one in the preseason, Ocho.
Ryan Clark
Yeah.
Joe
What? Hey, hey, hey, Joe, it would have been good from 50. Hey, matter of fact, Chat, Chat. Can somebody please send this to? If. If. Ask the chat. There's. There's video of me. Footage of me kicking 65, kicking 70. Like, look, chat, Chat. Go and Google it. Ask it.
Ryan Clark
Yeah, kicking the ball. You weren't kicking no field goals. No 65 field goals.
Joe
Somebody, Somebody in the chat, man, please show Unc man me kicking from 65. Oh, you got Google and YouTube, but it's on there. Hey, with ease, too. Like, it would have been good.
Ryan Clark
It ain't good enough that he was kicking 50, 60 and 70 yards. Now he kicking it with ease.
Joe
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ryan Clark
You know.
Joe
You know, I got. I got a soccer background, Joe, so, you know, I do. I do a little bit of everything now. Okay.
Ocho Cinco
I see.
Chad Johnson
I see.
Ryan Clark
Elite college football recently ranked the most toxic fan bases in College football. Number one, Ohio State. Number two, Florida. Number three, Georgia. Number four, CU. Wow. Number five, Miami. Number six, Tennessee. Number seven, Texas. Number eight, Alabama. Number nine, FSU. Number 10, Michigan. Five of the top 10. Where they play football at Elcho in Miami. SEC.
Joe
Hey, I. I still haven't had a chance to really go to these. These games. Really understand.
Ryan Clark
You gotta go. Listen, go to University of Georgia. Go to Tennessee.
Joe
I went to Tennessee with my daughter. She was on a visit.
Ryan Clark
Go to Alabama. You gotta go. You gotta go to one of the.
Joe
Tennessee A. Tennessee game and the LSU game. That's it.
Ocho Cinco
In Arkansas, you gotta go watch the razorback.
Ryan Clark
Go. Alabama, UGA, now Texas A M to see 105.
Joe
105 what? Thousand in the stadium.
Ryan Clark
They'd be rocking in the stadium. Yeah, they be rocking. Yeah. Ocho, you know the South. Look, you grew up in Florida. And that's what I tell people when you play in the South.
Joe
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
Football is it.
Joe
Yeah, it's different.
Ryan Clark
They close down. We used to have played a small town. They close early. They gotta. You gotta go to the game.
Joe
Hold on.
Ryan Clark
That's why in Texas they got high school stadiums that hold 20,000. A high school stadium that look better than some college with their weight facilities. Football is king, man. Look here. And that's what. Who was we talking to? We went to. We was on tour and we had somebody, Cam. And you know what I'm talking about. I said, bro, ain't nothing. Georgia Bulldogs in the state of Georgia. Atlanta Falcons win two Super Bowl 10. They ain't placed at UGA, right? Them dogs.
Joe
Football.
Ocho Cinco
Yes, sir.
Ryan Clark
And then they go to Braves. Yeah, yeah. You talk about somebody. I've been there, boy. Ocho, man, and when they used to. And when they used to play. I don't know, they might still do. They still do. They play at Jacksonville stadium. Boy at 16, coming down 16 to get down on 95 to go down to Jacksonville, man.
Ocho Cinco
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
They love some football in the south, man. I'm not surprised.
Ocho Cinco
Hey, hey, look.
Ryan Clark
But I'm surprised. I'm surprised see you when to see you get such a rabid fan base. You basing this off two years.
Ocho Cinco
Prime effect, baby.
Joe
Yeah.
Ocho Cinco
In Miami.
Ryan Clark
I know. Miami. Y' all just show up. Because Miami, they don't come to nothing on time.
Joe
We don't. We gonna get there in a quarter.
Ryan Clark
Exactly. Ohio State. Yes. Florida, Georgia. Yes. Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Michigan, Florida State. I don't know what y' all been rabid about. Y' all been. Y' all ain't been good in a minute.
Joe
I mean, listen, the. The best. Obviously the best college when it comes to college football in. In. In. In Florida now, um, had a phenomenal year last year, but fam is a better college family. Is the best college football team here in. In the state of Florida.
Ryan Clark
You like FAMU?
Joe
FAMIES? Listen, FAMU's everything famous we got.
Ryan Clark
We gotta. We gotta find HBCU. We gotta rank the age of 10 top 10 HBCU fan bases.
Joe
Well, number one is. Number one is FAMU top to bottom.
Ryan Clark
I don't know, Ocho. I think it might be Grambling or something.
Joe
Wait, come.
Ryan Clark
But a human jukebox, man, listen, with all due respect.
Joe
With all due respect to the human Jukebox, they were nothing. They will never. They will never be comparable to the incomparable Martian 100. Don't do that.
Ryan Clark
Oh, they don't pass the one over. They don't pass. They don't pass y' all, bro. Yeah, that'll pass y' all. The jukebox. Where it's at? The jukebox, man.
Joe
Listen, man. Listen, man. Dr. White. Dr. White and. And brother Shelby Chipman have done a wonders. We haven't done a wonder with the.
Ryan Clark
Margin 100, but that jukebox.
Joe
Now, listen. No, man.
Ryan Clark
Oh, yo, that one. Danny Brain. Ocho, they ain't bring number two records. That wasn't even the full jukebox that we had.
Joe
Listen, I've been watching Southern for a very long time and Chad, listen to me. If there's anybody. Oh, young, I probably. You probably won't do this, but it's for me. You know how much I love the band. Anybody in the chat that went to HBCU and might have played in the band. Let me tell you how much I love Southern still to this day. I always watch. It's on YouTube. It's called the fifth quarter. Obviously, you know it. The fifth quarter after. After two HBC teams play quarter at the end of the game where they go back and forth. The human jukebox versus Alcorn State in 2014. Chat. If y' all have any time to go on YouTube and watch Southern versus Alcorn State in 2014, boy, you enjoy it. It was a masterpiece from both schools. Back and forth. But when it comes to HBCU marching bands, there is nothing. Nothing like that school. The highest of the seven hills down in Tallahassee, Florida, that look like a reptile known as the Rattlers. Nothing like them. Nothing. And I stand on that.
Ocho Cinco
They gonna put on a show, man.
Joe
Every time. Only one school. Only one school is Mars for the president now. Only one school is going to play for the president now. We done been everywhere, all over the world. We different, huh? We strike different.
Ryan Clark
What you mean we?
Chad Johnson
Huh?
Ryan Clark
You went to Oregon State.
Joe
Time out, time out. Time out. You know, I wasn't able to go to famu. I ain't had no grades coming out school. But I listen. I'm an honorary member, boy. I'm an honorary member. And I'm an ambassador for famu. Teddy, everybody.
Ryan Clark
Hi.
Joe
Hey. What a dog. What a dog at. Joe. What a dog.
Ryan Clark
Titus. Titus put up Titus sleep, huh?
Ocho Cinco
Titus?
Joe
I want to see Joe dog.
Ocho Cinco
He roaming the property right now. Ocho, he got.
Ryan Clark
Let him.
Joe
Oh, you got property, boy. You got money.
Ryan Clark
Property.
Joe
Hey, he saved his yard. Say he on the property.
Ocho Cinco
You got chill. You got chill. You got chill.
Joe
But don't say you on the property.
Ocho Cinco
He got a. He's doing the job right now. He doing it.
Joe
You got what? You got money.
Ryan Clark
I'm putting on.
Ocho Cinco
I'm bring him on camera for you. But. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he looked. He's the same color as Unc Dog. He. He brown with that black mask.
Joe
Yeah, he bite.
Ocho Cinco
Yeah, he bite.
Joe
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ryan Clark
He got teeth, though. Name something that got teeth that don't bite.
Joe
Yeah, I rough your dog up.
Ryan Clark
Who, me?
Ocho Cinco
All right, you want to put the suit on? You gonna put the suit on later.
Joe
I don't need no suit. I don't need no suit. Just let. Just. Just. You. You got commands for him, right? Yeah, yeah, just command. Command and attack. And watch what I do to him.
Ryan Clark
No, I ain't got to command him. Nothing you gotta do is be in the backyard. I ain't gotta say nothing. I ain't gonna tell. I ain't gonna say a word. But I know you don't see that thing on YouTube where that Amazon driver, that UPS Amazon driver, he hopped over that fence back. You see that package in his hand?
Ocho Cinco
Look like he was delivering the Uber Eat.
Ryan Clark
Uber Eat seats.
Ocho Cinco
And that big dog came through the screen, though.
Chad Johnson
Yeah.
Ryan Clark
Oh, yeah.
Ocho Cinco
To catch him a little bit, he would have had buddy. Yeah.
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The episode kicks off with a deep dive into Shedeur Sanders' recent pre-draft interview with the New York Giants, which has stirred significant controversy. Sanders, the promising quarterback prospect, expressed frustration over perceived intentional mistakes planted by the Giants during his evaluation process.
The hosts discuss the implications of such tactics by NFL teams during the drafting process and how it affects the perception and performance of emerging talents.
Ryan Clark [23:53]:
"They purposely put mistakes in there to trip him up, but as a rookie, he's bound to miss them. It's unfair and unnecessary pressure on a young player."
Joe [24:58]:
"Teams have to do their job, but why deliberately sabotage a rookie's confidence? It's counterproductive and shows a lack of sportsmanship."
The conversation explores the balance between team evaluations and player development, emphasizing the need for a fair assessment environment.
A significant portion of the episode centers around NBA star Draymond Green's recent outburst directed at teammate Dillon Brooks. The discussion highlights the intense dynamics within the team and the broader implications for player relationships.
Ryan Clark [02:19]:
"Draymond Green called out Dillon Brooks for not shaking hands after the game, labeling him a 'sucker' and stating that 'nobody respects him.'"
Chad Johnson [04:04]:
"When these two personalities collide, you can't expect anything less. Dillon Brooks brings toughness and energy, but Draymond defends Steph relentlessly."
The hosts analyze Draymond's leadership style and its impact on team cohesion, comparing his approach to other NBA veterans.
Chad Johnson [07:24]:
"Draymond was labeled a 'tweener' during his draft days, but he's proven his worth through smart play and consistent defense."
Joe [08:38]:
"Draymond is intelligent and brings more to the table than just scoring. His defensive IQ is unmatched."
The segment underscores the importance of internal team dynamics and how star players manage conflicts to maintain a competitive edge.
Shifting gears, the hosts discuss a recent incident involving Jason Pierre-Paul (JPP), whose luxury Richard Mille watch was stolen during an F1 event.
Ryan Clark [09:28]:
"JPP had his $400k Richard Mille watch stolen at an F1 party. He felt something fall off and moments later, realized his watch was gone."
Chad Johnson [09:55]:
"It's a strap-on watch, so it's easier to take off discreetly. But still, that's a hefty price tag."
The conversation highlights concerns about security and the high-value items athletes carry, emphasizing the need for vigilance.
In a lighter segment, the hosts share their favorite breakfast spots and dishes, showcasing their personal preferences and local recommendations.
Ryan Clark [14:06]:
"I love grits, eggs, bacon crispy. Pancakes over French toast any day."
Joe [14:50]:
"If you're ever in Miami, you have to try Grits Cafe. They've got everything you love."
Chad Johnson [15:53]:
"They give you croissants to go with your breakfast. It's top-notch."
This discussion not only provides recommendations for listeners but also adds a personal touch to the episode, making the hosts more relatable.
The hosts delve into a discussion about the most toxic fan bases in college football, ranking them and examining the factors that contribute to their notoriety.
Ryan Clark [36:15]:
"Elite college football recently ranked Ohio State as the number one most toxic fan base, followed by Florida, Georgia, CU, Miami, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, FSU, and Michigan."
Joe [36:46]:
"The best college in Florida now has a phenomenal year, but FAMU has the best fan base here."
The segment explores the passion and sometimes extreme behavior of college football fans, discussing how it affects the teams and the sport's culture.
Highlighting the rich traditions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the hosts praise the exceptional performances of HBCU marching bands.
Joe [40:08]:
"I've been watching Southern for a long time. Their fifth quarter performances are masterpieces from both schools."
Joe [41:33]:
"When it comes to HBCU marching bands, there's nothing like it. The Human Jukebox is unparalleled."
This appreciation underscores the cultural significance of these bands and their role in enhancing the college football experience.
The episode concludes with an evaluation of the Baltimore Ravens' rookie kicker, Tyler Lockett, and concerns about Justin Tucker's future with the team.
Ryan Clark [33:21]:
"Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Lockett hit a 75-yard field goal with ease. Does Baltimore have a replacement for Justin Tucker?"
Joe [33:31]:
"Justin Tucker is one of the greatest kickers, despite some struggles last year. A strong leg doesn't guarantee consistency in clutch moments."
Ocho Cinco [34:18]:
"Justin Tucker is unparalleled when it matters most. A strong leg is impressive, but clutch performance is what defines a great kicker."
The discussion emphasizes the importance of reliability in high-pressure situations and contemplates whether the Ravens have a viable successor to Tucker.
This episode of Club Shay Shay offers an engaging mix of sports commentary, personal anecdotes, and in-depth analysis of current events in the NFL and NBA. From dissecting Shedeur Sanders' challenging pre-draft experience with the Giants to examining the intense interactions between Draymond Green and Dillon Brooks, the hosts provide listeners with insightful perspectives. Additional topics, including luxury watch thefts, favorite breakfast spots, toxic college football fan bases, the brilliance of HBCU marching bands, and the future of the Ravens' kicking game, round out a dynamic and comprehensive discussion. Notable quotes and timestamps throughout the episode enhance the narrative, making it both informative and relatable for fans who seek a deeper understanding of their favorite sports and athletes.
Notable Quotes:
Ryan Clark [21:04]:
"Shedeur Sanders was reportedly pissed at the Giants during his private pre-draft visit."
Chad Johnson [07:24]:
"Draymond was labeled a 'tweener' during his draft days, but he's proven his worth through smart play and consistent defense."
Joe [40:08]:
"When it comes to HBCU marching bands, there's nothing like it. The Human Jukebox is unparalleled."
For more engaging discussions and insights, tune in to the next episode of Club Shay Shay.