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One draft lottery prospect refused, reportedly reportedly refused to work out for the harness because he didn't want to play with Lamelo ball. So, damn, they hating on Melo like that.
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And I thought, you know, I thought Lamelo was one of the little white ends that everybody, you know, look up to.
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Yeah, we like him being one to.
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Play with, though, who don't want to play with.
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That's what they're saying.
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But look, if you coming into the. If you coming into the NBA, for me, it's like if you coming into the NBA and you got an opportunity to fulfill your dream, I don't necessarily. I can't see how these young dudes will feel like, you know what they entitled.
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It's a different era or not, Joe. Hey, we had to get it where we get it. Now they want to choose. Hey, I go on the job. I don't want to work these hours. I want to work this hour. And I need to work two days a week from home. I mean, that's how this new generation is, Joe. I mean, they done got spoiled with COVID so now people feel like they got choices.
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Hey, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, man.
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It is. Hell, I play. I play anywhere.
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Yeah. Bengals can't be choosing. You want to get drafted, man? Hey, look, unless you really feel like you him and you really gonna change your franchise. Okay, I can see that you got the utmost confidence in yourself. But to say you don't want to play with a guy, man, you don't know what it's gonna like when you get on that. You don't know what it's gonna be like when you get on that team. Yeah, I don't know. I can't. It's hard for me.
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These youngins, they different now, Joe.
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I know, man.
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I know they different now. They different. It's not like, you know, when it came up, we just. Hey, we have it. It's like, you used to be happy to have a job, man. Now you going and telling people, look, look here. I wanted this job, and I want to work these hours. I want to work this much money. I need this holiday off. I need this my much time for vacation.
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Hey, when I came into the draft, I worked out for the top 10 teams. I'm talking about from.
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Damn, Joe, you were tired. What number one.
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If I'm talking about from the Wizards, who had the number one pick all the way to Boston, who had the 10th pick. And I got drafted by Boston with the 10th pick. Hey, look, I ain't gonna lie. I felt like the first three picks, I was wasting my time. Cause we had a bunch of high schoolers. Kwame Brown, Eddie Curry, Tyson Chandler. And then we had Pal Gasol in there. Nobody kind of, you know, he was a foreigner. So people didn't really kind of know and understand. We knew he was talented, but I'm like, man, they know they all going with Biggs. Why y' all wasting my time? Got me up here working out for.
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The wizard, but you got a free trip, Joe.
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I got a free trip, and I got to hang out with Michael Jordan. But at the same time, I felt like that was a waste of time going to work out for the Wizards, that number one pick. I'm like, man, y' all need to chill. But, hey, hey, my best workout, I ain't gonna lie. My best workout was with Boston. I worked out with Boston.
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Really? It was me.
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It was me, Richard Jefferson, and a dude named Jeff Trepanier from usc. So, you know, like, when you go into these workouts, you like a guy like me coming out the sec, coming out of Arkansas, I wasn't, like, highly sought out. So, like, I'm looking for guys like Jason Richardson, like, Richard Jefferson, you know.
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I'm like, I sure hope he there. Cause I'm gonna put something on them.
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You hear me? You hear me? So we worked out in Boston. That was by far my best workout. I probably. I probably missed, like, two shots the entire workout. We played one. We played one on ones. A bunch of shooting drills off the dribble. Like, it's so much. They wear you out. They wear you out in these workouts. And they try to see, what do you have or how can you get to that next level when you get fatigued, what is it like, what is your play like when you get tired? And that's what a lot of these workouts are about. You know what I mean? They ain't gonna just bring you in and right off the dump, you just get you to a stretch, and then y' all start playing. They gonna put you through a lot of mental work before you get to that point. And so a lot of these guys gotta know and understand, man. Them. Them. Hey, look, I used to live for them workouts. I worked out for 10 teams. 10. Every. Every couple days, I was flying to a different city. And now. And look, now you got guys who said they don't even want to.
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They don't want to work out. Oh, you got to give me a promise. I mean, think about this. Hey, Chad. Think about this. You go on a job interview, and you like the inter. Say, yeah, we'd like for you to come in. We'd like to have a. Have an interview. I only come in if you promise you gonna hire me. Right?
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Right now we good? Oh, my God.
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That's where. That's where we are right now, Joe. Candace Parker stands on business, doesn't like Gino or Emma out of respect for Pat Summit. Beef with him. Joe, is there anybody you'll ever be cool with out of respect for a friend?
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Is there anybody I would be cool with out of respect?
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Yeah. So if he's not cool with your friend, that means he not cool with you.
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Yeah. So I'm inheriting somebody else beef. Not mask. No mask. I'm trying to see what. Yeah, yeah.
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That's basically it.
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You got. Hey, look, you do got people who move like that now. You for sure got people who move like that now. If we real close friends, you my best friend. And you don't like this, that and the third. Nah, I ain't gonna be mixing and mingling with them. Nah. But if me and you just associates, you know what I mean? You tell me somebody, man, they ain't got nothing to do with me.
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Yeah, exactly.
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But so, yeah, that's how I am.
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Cause I look my best friends bucket and burns, like they know me. I know them. If they don't rock with you, it's a you. Yeah, you really. You really flaw.
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Absolutely.
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So I need. My antennas need to go up, and so I need to stay. I need to stay away from it.
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Yeah, I'm the same way. So, like, if my close, close friends, guys who I grew up with, they tell me, oh, man, I don't mess with xyz. All right, cool. We ain't messing with him. I see him, I ain't gonna mess with them neither. Yeah, I'm like.
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Exactly.
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I'm like that. Yeah. But now if me and you, you know, we just associates, you cool. But you tell me you don't. They ain't got nothing to do with me, brother.
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It ain't got nothing to do. Yeah, you. Hey, I, I. I don't do that inherited beef.
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Nah, nah, nah. I ain't inheriting nobody beef. Nah, nah.
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But it's different now if we're on a team. Like, I go, like when I went to the. I went to the Broncos. We hate the Raiders. Raiders ain't never did nothing to me. I used to like the Raiders. Now I hate the Raiders, too.
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I hate Kansas City.
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Yeah, for sure.
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Professional Sports. It' yes. Yeah, it is.
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You. Would you. You inherit beefs because it. Yep.
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Because you. It's like you're a big fraternity, so it's like your teammates, you spend more time with them than you do anybody else.
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Yep.
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You always gonna have they back, right, Ron?
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Yep.
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Different. You know what I mean? So I understand that part. And it happens a lot. Oh yeah.
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And when Pittsburgh we went to Baltimore, they. We ain't like, man, Tennessee, man. Okay. We don't like the Titans.
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Right.
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And then the Steelers. Because the Steelers rivalry wasn't a rivalry until, you know, 2000 when we got there. And I started talking trash to coach Kyle and coach Cowie shot back and then I said something to Plex and then they said it back and then it's now it's one of the best rivers in the NFL. Packers, the Packers, Bears, Steelers, Ravens. Yeah, those are what? Those are two of the best rivalries. You won't find a better rivalry than those two rivalries. That mean the hatred, the dislike. Like when I got to the Broncos, we had Raider week. We hated the Raiders because. And then Mike Shanahan became my head coach. Mike was the coach for the Raiders for like 20 games. And then Al Davis fired him and then wouldn't pay him his money. Told him, he said, guess what? Sue me. It'll cost you more than what I owe you in lawyer fees. So Mike just said, forget it. So Mike told us the story. Oh, that man. Oh, you won't pay. Okay. We gonna beat the hell outta this team.
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It's probably trash talking the entire.
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Even leading the game, man, please. The Raiders, man, all they do. See, and the thing with the Raiders, if you like football, Joe, the Raiders are one team. You ain't really got to study no film. Cause they gonna be right there in front of you. They're gonna play man coverage. Every snap.
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Every snap.
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Mano A. Okay, I like that. And they. And they gonna cheap shot you. But I'm gonna get my lick back on somebody. You know, I'm gonna get you, I'm gonna get your teammate, but somebody gonna get guy. Same thing with Kansas City when they had Kevin Ross and Albert Lewis. Albert Lewis. What really made me a Hall of Famer, a Pro bowl player. Cause I feel if I can beat him. Cause he was the toughest defender I ever go against. And then they got Carter and they got Hasty. Man, please.
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Probably made you a better player too.
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Absolutely. But they were dirty, Joe. Babe, they were dirty, man.
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I know them type, man. I know them type. Hey, look, it Ain't nothing like playing against. Hey, because you know when you play against somebody who's dirty, you understand what you got to bring to the table that day?
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Yes.
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I mean, you can't be messed.
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You got to keep your head on swivel.
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Yes. You can't be playing. Yeah, I know it.
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I'm like. I mean, like Dale. Dale, like, Dale grew up in Georgia. He. Dale Cardiff, he from Georgia, and he do something cheap. I like, man, Dale, why you can't just be. Just chill this game. Let me get out of here, man. I don't want to have to do something to you until your teammate. Damn.
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No, you go.
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But I mean, if you do something to my teammate, I got to get. I got gotta get somebody. That's just. That's just. That's just it. Hey, man, such and such, man. Some just cheating. Shouted the ish out of me. Who. Oh, we gotta get him back.
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And you. Hey. And you know. And you already know going into the game what it's gonna be. So you already ready mentally.
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You already.
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So you already.
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Than the Chiefs. Oh, it's gonna be some face masks. It's gonna be some dirty ish going on. So just get ready. Just get ready. So I'm gonna get. Like I said, you get me? I'm gonna get you or your teammate. And I said, hey, he got me, so I got you. Hey, I could get him. So I got the best thing. So tell him to chill. I chill.
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Hey, I know, but I ain't gonna.
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Be the only one limping off the field. I promise you.
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Right? That football different though, man.
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Joke. But see, the thing is, it's hard. Like in like, I guess you're a hard foul. You like, you like, you order the blocking shot and you can get somebody elbow. But in football, I can make it look like a football play. And I'm really. I'm really intentionally trying to get you up out of there.
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That's what I'm saying. I'm saying even like, even when. Even from watching, when I see like a pow, right. A pile of guys. Yeah, I feel like you can cheap shot in that. When you in that little pile right there.
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Finger right through the face, man. Right in his eye. He said, or you get a somebody hand down there, you get up, step right on his hand. Dirty all that way.
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Yeah.
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Oh, yeah. You get it back. Yeah, but see, and. And when I. When I was in the league, they don't. You can't do it now. The blind side block the crack back. Oh, I'm trying To get you up out your helmet. I'm trying to put my hand, I'm trying to put my helmet right here.
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They ain't playing no more. They get you.
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They won't let you know. They won't let you do that. Yeah, they get you. They gonna fight, they'll fire the hell out you. You do that, first of all, they gonna throw a penalty. And then you go get that FedEx letter in your locker on Wednesday. Absolutely. Oh, they gonna get you. The Ravens signed veteran quarterback Jahir Alexander to a one year deal worth 4 million that could pay up to 6 million after incentives. Alexander reportedly had offers for more money elsewhere per Adam Schefter, but the opportunity to play with his former college teammate Lamar Jackson was too much to pass up, especially after Lamar pushed hard for Alexander to sign with Baltimore earlier this week. So now they have Jair Alexander, Pro Bowler Marlon Humphrey, Pro Bowler Nate Wiggins, top first round draft pick Kyle Hamilton, one of the premier safeties, all pro. And Malik starts. Malachi. Is that, is that Malachi? Malachi Starks, who's a rookie.
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Hey, Ravens going for it this year?
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Absolutely.
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They ain't got no choice.
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Nope.
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They ain't got no choice.
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They gonna none, zero.
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Look, they already know they're gonna get great contribution from, from Lamar and Derrick Henry and add, add some of them, them blue collar workers around them, them guys who can defend. I think that's what they looking for.
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They re. Look, they, they gave Derek Henry, they made him the what, third highest paid running back. Then you signed Rashad Bateman to a long term deal. Lamar is in line to get an extension. He's going to get, you know, money. You got Z. Flowers, who phenomenal last year made the Pro bowl, but he got hurt that last game and ended up missing the playoffs. And now defensively you got Ron Smith, who's one of the better middle linebackers. You got Marlon Humphrey, who's tremendous at the slot. Jir, if he can stay healthy, that's been his issue the last several years in, in Green Bay. He couldn't stay healthy. Yeah, and then you know, them trying to push him to get on the field. He like, I'm not healthy when I'm out there. I'm looking bad. So I, putting bad tape out there. So it's like we knew it was just going to. Eventually it was going to, it was going to end with them. But I like, I, I like this move. They're one of the better teams now. From top to bottom. Offensive defense, we know what they represent. Offensively with Lamar, who's always going to be in the MVP discussion. Derrick Henry, one of the two best backs in football along top three him, Christian McCaffrey and Saquon. Now Lamar is going to have to do it. I just need to be Lamar to be Lamar in the postseason that we see in the regular season. That's it. I don't need, I don't need. I don't need him in a cake, but I just need him to be him in the postseason like he is in the regular season. And he does such a great job to go back and look at his stats, great job protecting the football and some for some ungodly reason. And I don't know if he's putting too much pressure on himself, but the turnovers happen. Well, I think turnovers get you beat.
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You know, in the postseason things are a little different. You know, teams gameplay a lot harder even, even that, that defensive front, you know, knowing they got to get after, get after the ball a lot more. You know, like in the regular season, you know, he's, Lamar is pretty much freely, he playing free. You know, he's out there having fun, running around, throwing touchdowns. And the postseason, man, it's a lot different. It's a lot different in the postseason in basketball and football and you know, for like you say, for whatever reason, them turnovers just been killing them in the postseason. So I look forward to, you know, learning from their mistakes and obviously, you know, this, I mean, it's a great chance for them to, you know, finally get them one.
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You know, the thing is, Joe, what I tell people, the thing that people talk, that love about football is that you guys, if you play a series sport, football, hockey, excuse me, basketball, hockey, baseball, which means best 2 out of 3, 3 out of 5, 4 out of 7. And if you get to that final game and the series is tied, 2, 2 or the series is tied, you know, whatever the case may be, three, three, and we need the final game. In the NFL, every football game is a game seven. And you dealing with the finality of it, seeing the regular season, okay, hey guys, we gonna flush that one. We're gonna move past that one. X, Y and Z. It's on to the next. But there is no tomorrow. When you play football in the post season, tomorrow is next year and you go in and you're going to get your stuff and if you don't lose that game, they're going to give you a Hefty bag and you're going to put your stuff in there. You're Going to clean out your locker, and you're going to go talk to the general manager, you're going to talk to the head coach, you're going to get a clean bill of health from the trainers, how you feel, anything, blah, blah, blah. If you're going to have surgery, you're going to sit you up for the surgery. It's over. And I think. And Lamar is. Like I said, it's the. And I think he just puts so much onus on himself. He like, man, I gotta do it. I gotta do it. And he has the team around him that can do more than their share.
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He gotta be great. Almost every. Not almost, but every night. Especially in the postseason, like you said, there's no tomorrow if he just holds onto the.
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If he just like the turnovers, I don't need him to throw for 300. I don't need him to rush for 100. But even if you throw for 300 and you turn the ball over twice, it's probably going to get you, because especially the further you go, because the farther you go into post season, the better the teams are.
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Yeah.
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And you pay double for turnovers in the postseason.
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That pressure build up. That pressure builds up because you know it ain't no tomorrow you go out there making them mistakes.
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Yeah, but looking at this secondary, this secondary is good. I mean, it's very comparable to what they got in. What they got in. In Philly.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yep.
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They gonna be able to compete with the best. Yeah, they gonna be able to compete with the best. It's gonna be a fun one.
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Dallas star cornerback Trayvon Diggs said that the Cowboys will win the super bowl this season. This will be our year, Joe.
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I sure hope he.
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The young.
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I show Hobie right. Boy, I sure hope he right.
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Is he gonna be able to. He got an injury.
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Is he gonna be able to come.
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Back and play this year?
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Yeah. What injury he got?
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But he had an injury. He missed time last year, Joe.
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Yeah. From his acl, I think. Was his acl. Yeah, he had just came back from acl. I think he'd be all right now. That'd be what, a good year. Some change removed from that.
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Yeah. But he's aiming for week one. But he had it.
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It was.
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It was significant damage, though. So he's a. He's saying he's aiming for week one. They normally Cowboys do a great job of kind of erring on the side of caution. Man, before he got that injury. Before he got that first injury, he was special. Now, look, he's a feast of famine, guy. Joe, now, he gonna get you now if you don't double move him and you just let him sit back. Oh, he gonna get you now. And he. Because he went to college as a wide receiver, Coach Saban moved him to defensive back, so he got receiver hands as a dp. Yeah.
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Look, I sure hope he right if we.
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Hey, he not.
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Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Come on, now. Hey, look, I, I, I like the confidence he leading with, okay?
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You do realize that.
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In order for.
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Them to get to the super, they got to go through the Eagles, right? Detroit, Green Bay, San Fran.
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We just gotta. Hey, we just gotta be better than them for one. For one game.
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Y' all ain't been battling nobody for a lot of games last year, remember?
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We gotta. We try and move forward. We can't continue, okay?
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We.
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Look, we can't. We can't continue to backtrack and talk. We just gotta. We gotta move forward. Hey, hey. And hope for the best, all right? So I, I, I like, I like how he thinking. I love his confidence. And hopefully.
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What if Mike ain't there? Y' all ain't signed Michael yet. Y' all ain't gave Michael his money.
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Come on, you know we gonna get that man his money. He gonna get his money.
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Why y' all gotta wait till the last minute? Why y' all wait till the last minute, man? Y' all know, you know the prom. Why do. You knew the prom? You knew you were junior or you a senior, and you knew you going. You wanted to go to the prom. Why you wait the week of the prom to go try to get a tux?
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Listen, listen, y' all.
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Now, you gotta go down there with.
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Ducktales like, you know. You know how Jerry Jones operates. He gonna pay him. He gonna pay. He ain't gonna have no choice. He gotta pay him.
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He got no choice. And he want more money than Miles Garrett.
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Ching. Ching.
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He said, I want. He gonna want 42, 43, 44 PER.
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He gonna get it, huh? Yeah, he gonna get it. We just need him to stay in shape. Won't need him to miss no.
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No camp.
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We don't need him to miss none of that. I hate when them dudes be missing camp. Cause, you know, coming into camp, if you miss camp and then you come back the week we play, man, come on. It ain't gonna be pretty. You know it ain't gonna be pretty. We need you out there on that field, baby, with the squad.
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Yeah, but hopefully Trayvon is healing up. Good. And he'll be, you know, he's aiming for week one, and we'll see how that turns out. New coaches, new coach, new defense. So it's gonna be interesting.
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Yeah, we need it.
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Adrian Peterson got into a scuffle with a poker player following a dispute over hand. We got the video. Oh, snap.
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That man must have some cars. He must have been sitting under some car.
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And I guess they were good friends. They've known free. They've been friends for a while, so.
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And they just let. They just letting the mate like. Oh, man.
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Damn, man.
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He wailing on him, man. What. What. What that's about, huh?
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Hey, somebody I read. I read a little bit about it, and Adrian Peterson say, you know, we've been friends. It's kind of like brothers, you know? Hey, no, hate that it happened. It is what it is, and we moved on. We cool now. Oh, no, we not cool.
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You know, your brother ain't fighting like that in public.
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Nah, nah, nah, nah. And guess what? We can't be cool like that. You sling swinging on me like that.
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You hear me?
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Yeah, I gotta get my lick back.
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Somebody was up in there cheating, man. Had to be sitting on some cars or something. They playing poker, right? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And for somebody to be. For you to go at your man's like that. Come on. Yeah. I don't call that no friend.
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Somebody done lost a couple of hands. Somebody done lost their ass. Joke.
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There we go. There we go. There you go.
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You already don't nothing. You get you fired up. Hey, you catch a bad beat, Joker? Best ride to get to hit that turn on. Hit that thing on the river.
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Old fight. Yeah. Look, I'm telling you, man, I used to. Every. Every year, I used to bring my family here to Atlanta. And Street about 15, 20 of us in here, and we. And we play poker. We play spades, domino. And I beat Daniel. I'm talking about. My mama got four brothers. She the only girl. She was the only girl, man. It was a fight every year. I ain't gonna even lie to you. My uncles was fighting. Yeah, they fight? Yeah, they was gonna fight. Oh, some cheating boy I'm talking about. We be sitting there. Oh, yeah, we playing poker. Spade. It's gonna be something. It's gonna be some real tough talking. And that's gonna lead to a little tussle until my grandma had to come down here and get on him. Hey, hey. What? Yeah. Yeah.
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Hey, hey, beat me. Don't cheat me. Hey, that cheat. Hey, man, look at babe. That's What I tell people all the time. People think it's a joke. I say, man, money out of sight to cause a fight, man. I'm telling you, it don't gotta be no. And they. And you like, man, bro, y' all fighting over $2. It ain't the. It ain't. It's the principle of the matter. You gotta understand, bro. Yeah. For them $2. $5. That's hard earned money. And, yeah, somebody will knock your block off for $2, man.
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Listen, I had to stop a fight over here in my house over $20, man. Man about to pull a gun out. Yeah. I can't make it up. Over $20. He thought a man cheated him over $20, man. He ready to pull that thing on him, man. You can't.
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You can't come to the house. You got that strap on. You got to a leave that in the truck. Cause the first. Cause sometimes, Joe, you get so mad, you will react so quick. And you beat up, pop somebody you like.
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Can't take it back.
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Can't take it back.
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Nah, bro, it's a rap. Yeah, but in college, man, Cheat all, man. They used to cheat y' all, man.
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You cheating. You renege.
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You.
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Bro, it's car. Sit down. Who cares? Ain't no money at stake.
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It just.
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Man, look, it's something about us, man. And don't get to drinking. You know, anytime alcohol involved, Joe, gonna.
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Be a lot of tough talking that's gonna lead to some tough.
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Yeah, that's what they are. What?
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Yeah.
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What you go.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right. That alcohol bring all that tough talking out. So look. Yeah. And then next thing you know, it's a big fight. So I. Yeah, yeah, you're right. You put. You put that alcohol mixed in with that gambling.
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Man. Hey, that's why I hate. Man, I hate it when the weekend come.
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When I was in college. Hey, hey, look. Cause I'm.
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It was one thing if you had to go to, you know, somebody gotta, you know, have a keg party. It's one thing to go get them and they fighting somebody else. But you know, when it's your teammates and you know how much testosterone guys got, and guys don't want to let ish go. Cause, you know, whoever lose. Oh, oh, when he come to stretching, and I would get. And I'm in the line, and you come out there with your eye closed. Oh, boy, I'm a. Oh, we gotta go here. Oh, going into the cafeteria. Oh, man. Hey, on that bus ride. Oh, boy, we not letting that go.
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Hey, but it's. And look, I done hung out with football players when I was in college, so I know her, boy. Hey, look, it don't take much for y' all to get y' all wrapped.
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Don't take much at all.
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You go to one of them Q Dog parties and one of them Campbell parties, man, listen, you already know.
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And that's what I tell. I said, bro. Bro, why y' all go. And that's what. You know the guy. They didn't want to invite the football players. Cause if it's. They got a keg, the football players gonna take it. And what you gonna do? Well, I mean, what you gonna do? They come back, we ain't. Hey, we ain't got no money. So next thing I know, they got a keg. Oh, man, we took it out. Such as awesome. Oh, Lord have. Man, we had a dude, man. We had a dude. I ain't gonna call his name. I feel so bad for him. They stole a keg, but they didn't have the spout to pump it up, to stick the. Stick it down in there and sort of come out. He looked around. He went to his car. He got a tire. He said, man, I'm gonna bust it open. And we take the cans up out of it. They say, fool, if you hit that with that tire, that thing gonna explode and kill all of us. He actually thought cans were inside of it. Hey, man, I say, bro. I mean. But Joe, I hated, like. Cause when them jokers, like, you know, we called ourselves. We called ourselves T5. So if anybody came back. Hey, T. Fade T5. About the squabble. It don't even matter. Put your stuff on. Hit the duck, boy. We. Hey. Cause we could shut down anything, Any party or whoever. Didn't matter.
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But I was like, bro, come on.
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Why, bro? Cause, see, I'm the. See, everybody knew who I was. I said, y' all get to go ride through the city. I'm all out of the city. I'm all over there. Walt, mlk. You know what I'm saying? Oh, I'm. All those sides stop rolling. They know me. I got a Z. I got a white Mercedes. I said, bro, y' all put me in this bro, y' all. Well, y' all gonna go nowhere. I'm. I'm out and about, y' all. They catch me slipping. Beat hell outta me for some bull job y' all did. Come on, fellas.
B
Hey, hey, listen. Let me tell you something. The football guys always. Always was fighting, huh?
A
They were. That's what they couldn't drink anything because they were drinking that cheap liquor. They was drinking that Everclear. They get on that hunch punch, man, listen.
B
Yeah.
A
They go to the store. So they come back, they got two bunches of bananas. They got grapes, they got strawberries, they got oranges. So I'm like, what the. Who buy? I'm like, what the hell? Y' all buying that now? They got this big old tub.
B
They mix all them liquors together. Yeah.
A
Talking about. Boy, you talking about something good. Man, that bitch on that Everclear. 180, 190 proof. Joe, you go by the room, them jokers staring out the window. You traumatized. I said, come on, dude.
B
Can't wait for somebody to say something to us so they can pop out.
A
I already know if I see them leave the dorm at 10:30, 11, with their shirt off, it's, oh, yeah, I put my stuff. I put my clothes back on. Cause I know I got to go get somebody. Who leave the dorm 10:30, 11:00 clock, with their shirt off, they already sweating.
B
You already know it. You know what it is. They looking for that action.
A
They do, bro. I said, come on, man. Damn. Can one weekend, y' all just go to the party and just have a good time, just be normal?
B
Nah, that ain't happening. Not when you mix that alcohol in there. You put that alcohol in there, or that's called that liquid courage. You already know. We the first. The first person to say something to.
A
Me is on Tito. Yeah. I said, lord have mercy. They just trying to talk to somebody. Girl, bro, you know, she got a man, first of all. The campus only so big. You see him walking, he holding her hand, got her books. You see him eating together in the cafeteria, and all of a sudden, they had a party. Because you don't see him, you feel.
B
That's my. Hey, look, look, look, look. That's mainly how it pop off.
A
Yeah.
B
Something dealing with a female. Cause, look, in Fayetteville, we had this little spot on the campus called Little Africa. That's why all the black. All the black people hung out at.
A
Yeah, I kind of. With the name Little Africa, I'm kind of feeling that's what y' all. There's gonna be a bunch of us there, okay?
B
You're Miss class. You're Miss class. Hanging on. Little Africa used to be jumping. It used to be jumping. But, man, listen, you'll see girls who you ain't, who you. Who you really don't never see. You know what I mean? And, yeah, they got a boyfriend Maybe they ain't told you, but you steady on the road. Steady trying to talk to her. And word get back. Now, next thing you know, once you see him at a party, you already know what it's about.
A
Yeah. And then. And, bro, if you see the girl standing and she talking with somebody, how you gonna go, okay, this the female, this the guy. And they talking, how you gonna go squeeze in there? And you talking to her. You got your back to him. What are you.
B
Hey, hey. That's the alcohol.
A
I said, bro. Man, Sean bad. Hey, dude swung on me, bro. So what did you expect him to do? You walk in, you see them talking, you know that's his girl, and you gonna go turn your back on him and talk.
B
Hey, yeah. Hey, look, look. You know. You know, y' all be rude, man. Them football players be rude.
A
They do, Joe. I mean, I. I. Look, I went to one party in four years. I was in my room. I just already know when they sharp, sharp such and such.
B
Because, look, a lot of them was Q dogs anyway.
A
Oh, but here's the thing, though, Joe, who you. Look, if you in A fraternity and T5 the football team, you better choose.
B
Wisely, I'm telling you.
A
Oh, be with your friend. I ain't got no problem with that. That's my brothers. You with the Q. You with the Kappa, you with the. The Alphas.
B
Yeah.
A
You with the Sigmas. I don't care. But you best believe it. Now, you there. And once we know you there, we go tear your ass up, too. Hey, don't. They don't play now.
B
Hey, it's too many of y' all. It's too many, y' all.
A
And look, we. Hey, it could be. It could be 15 of them. We ain't even about five or six, man. We need about five or six, Joe. Yeah, but I. I've always divorced a reason. I'm always. Come on, guy. Bro, look, man. Hey, you know them, bro. My bad.
B
He. He ain't know.
A
It was dark. He ain't know that was your girl. My bad. I'm lying my ass off. He knew. Yeah. He been talking about, man. Old girl been hollering. Lord have mercy. You know. You know what I'm saying? Hey, the old girl, man, I said, bro, you know, she got a girl. I mean, a boy, man. I ain't got nothing to do with me, right? But it. Dude, why you still trying to talk?
B
My man trying to hear that he feel like this is chance.
A
And then, boy, like you say, Joe, them jokers start that thing, don't let us get work study. Oh, we get that work study check on Friday.
B
Cutting up.
A
Act a damn fool.
B
Hey, look, I hung out with some of them, man. I hung out a foose. I knew right away. I said, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I can't hang out with y' all too much. Boy, look. No, I'm way too chill for that.
A
When you got people that's looking for stuff.
B
Stuff.
A
They go looking. They ain't looking to have a good time. They looking to f some issue. Yeah, yeah.
B
That's how I go. Hey, boy, college is something else. It's some of the best years of my life. But, boy, listen, you learn a lot of lessons in college.
A
You learn a lot of lessons in college. Yeah. So I was like, nah, I'm good, bro. I'm good with y' all. I can't. I can't hang out with y' all. I come get y' all and get y' all ass back to the door. But far as just hanging out with y' all and doing stuff. Cause I already know y' all gonna be on some bull job, and then ain't nobody. Everybody know who I am. That's Sterling Sharp, little brother. Man, that Shannon Sharp. Shadow Sharp wasn't in no fight. Shutter Sharp came to get them ends from fighting.
B
But your name gonna be in the mix, B. There you go.
A
How you mention my name first? Shadow wasn't even the fight. Shadow showed up late to get up, man. Joe, we had used to have a thing, the freshman. So it was the freshman against the upperclassmen. So, like, we would jump on like we catch a senior. Like we catch a senior or junior by themselves, man, we beat them chokers down. So. So, you know, the thing is. Cause we used to call. We call it roofing.
B
Yeah.
A
We gonna bring the highs down on you. So we called about six of them. About six of them seniors. It was about 15 freshmen, man. We beat em down, you know, we dumped them. We did a two. Hey, hey. Oh, we gave it to him. Now, we ain't hit him in the face, but we to the body slammed their ass, man. We had one guy named Leo. Leo was a freshman, but Leo was like 26 years old.
B
Yeah.
A
So we strategizing. Okay, what we gonna do? Hey, we catch such and such by themselves, we gonna roof. And so Leo older than everybody, but he a freshman. So we asked Leo, Leo, who you with? Leo say, I'm by myself. I said, leo, I said, leo, you can't be by yourself. You gotta be with somebody. Leo say, no, I don't Ain't none of them ends gonna bother me, I promise you. I said, leo, just team up. Say, no, I don't play like that. Cause when I put these things on somebody, I will really put them on.
B
Give me the main ones.
A
Hey, ain't nobody bothered Leo.
B
No.
A
Nobody, man. We had a dude. We had a dude, man. Joe. Dude was 6 3, and I'm talking about chisel. When he cut. I mean, he was like 6:3, about 245, 250.
B
Cut out of granite.
A
Cut out of granite.
B
Did nobody play with him?
A
No. This man, he was in the hall. He was in the hallway. He had his shirt off. He wanted to put his fingers in his face. The old boy face. You soft, and you ain't gonna do nothing. I'm gonna turn my back on you. I'm gonna show everybody in this hallway that you ain't bought this life.
B
Nah, I wish somebody would touch me.
A
I promise you. I told y' all, he been selling them wolf tickets, and I ain't buy not one of them. Joe, you right. That was some of the best times in college. But Savannah State, Joe, you had to be real careful. Cause guys would just shoot down the hallway. And so we had those steel doors. So all of a sudden, you pow, poom. The bullets ricochet off the steel door.
B
What you mean bullets?
A
How did. Dudes are shooting down the hall, man.
B
Come on. Come on, man. What type of game these dudes playing, Joe?
A
Hey, I'm telling you, it was a different level down there, Joe. A guy get mad like, you be on the phone. Cause we had community phones. Nobody had a phone in that room. You have what? We had the long haul and the short haul. So you have a phone on the short haul, you had a phone on the long haul. So, you know, guys be trying to talk to their wife, their girlfriend or their mom or something. Grandma. Yeah. And it be loud. Hey, man, close your door. Turn your music down. Close your door. I only got a couple of more minutes. F you, Ian.
B
Yeah.
A
So guess what, dude, get off the phone. Snatch the phone off the wall. Now we ain't got no. Now we ain't got no phone. Joe. He don't just smash that one off. He gonna snatch the other one off. So both phones down. So now he can't nobody get no calls.
B
Oh, man. We had phones in our dorm room, so it's a no. But, boy, it looked like y' all, it might have been borderline little prison y' all was in.
A
Oh, Joe. Oh, hey, don't try to Wash your clothes. Hey, wash your clothes, man. You see somebody with your eyes on, shirt on. You see somebody with your dream. Hey, man, come on, man. Get up out my ish, man. God damn. Hey, hey, you watch, you sharpen. Yeah, man, you know that is me.
B
Hey, hey, when you wash your clothes, you gotta sit down there and wait.
A
For them to get down and wash it.
B
And you gotta watch it the whole time.
A
Yeah, basically.
B
Cause you come down there, somebody been and took your stuff out of there and put theirs in.
A
In there. Absolute. Now you don't see.
B
Yeah, I know exactly what you talking about. Boycott.
A
They was. Hey, they was off the chain back in the day, man. Now I think it's a lot more chill now. But when I got to Savannah State, boy, we had some knuckleheads, man. We had to. Ooh, yeah.
B
And see, we had them athletic dorms, so it was all athletes. So, you know, we got. You got two, three washing machines and dryers. Somebody washing at all times.
A
So if you ain't done 24 hours a day.
B
Yeah, so, yeah, I'm talking about 2 in the morning, it's gonna be somebody down there washing clothes. So if you ain't washing, if you ain't down there washing your clothes, boy, they gonna be sitting on the floor somewhere.
A
Yeah, App Joe. And the thing was, think about it. So we had all the football players, all the basketball players, and a few baseball players. Peacock hall was the athletes dorm. Yeah, bro. So basically we had three floors. You got a washer and dryer. Two washers. Two dryers per floor. Yeah.
B
I wish you would take your eyes off that.
A
Man. I was like, man. And then my brother, my brother. So I had gone to University of South Carolina where they got phones in their room. They got like seven, eight washers and dryers and stuff. My brother looked at me and said, man, y' all live like this, like. Yeah, but we be clean. Going to class, Joe. They going to class in sweatsuits, man. We got stars jeans. We got Izod. We got, you know, we got a polo.
B
Yeah, man.
A
Hey, we got dogs. I mean, we dressed to the nine. My brother said, man, y' all go to class, like I said, every day.
B
Yeah, man, we had dudes go to class every day with their shirt tucked in.
A
Oh, yeah, we was like that.
B
Yeah, them dudes. Yeah.
A
Shador Sanders had picked up a pair of speeding tickets this month. Video of the second incident had emerged. The officer said that the ticket for Shador was given that he had speed in excess of 100 miles per hour. When he was going 41 miles over the speed limit. This has much been discussed on whether it's fair to criticize your door for speeding when no other rookie traffic citation are being published. Look, it's hard for me to be. Cause Joe, I got stopped. I wasn't. I was, I was a rookie. I think I was like in my third year, I got stopped going 108 in a 60.
B
Yeah.
A
And I got stopped in 92. So I got two tickets in a matter of 10 minutes. So speeding. I get it. You know, young guy, he probably, I don't know what, what kind of car. He had a Cullinan. What was the truck? So, you know, man, you know, it's something about speed and young people. You know, you got a heavy. You got a left foot. You know, I, I got a left foot.
B
Look, I was playing here in Atlanta and them char. Them challengers had just came out.
A
Yeah.
B
And I had one. Jeff Teague had one. Josh Smith had one. So we get back, we get back to Atlanta. One night off the road about 2 in the morning. We're on 285, tan and rolled up. We on 285. 10 a roll up, man. I'm the only one get pulled over. They did you, huh?
A
How fast were you going?
B
We, we always over a hundred.
A
Cause you know, I think in Georgia, if you go over 100 or 30, 30 miles over the speed limit, they normally take your ass to jail.
B
Yeah, but I. Look, you know, I had a black police officer pull me over and, you know, he knew who I was. He gave me some gravy. He gave him some. Okay. I was very respectful. Now they kept on going. So they, you know, they got away. I, he, he pulled, he got behind me, put them lasted.
A
Damn.
B
I went on pull those. Look, one thing we ain't gonna do, had no high speed out here.
A
Because it's late at night and that it's already. I mean, the faster you go, it looks like. I mean, you know, I've driven so fast. I mean, the, the checks look like a single line. I mean, you passing everything so quick.
B
It was two in the morning. It wasn't nobody on the free. I'm talking about. We were. I'm talking about hot telling down through there.
A
You hear me? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
B
So I know, I know. You know, being young, having a lot of money, them fast cars, you gonna test it out from time to time.
A
But you gotta realize. You're Shadira Sanders.
B
Yep.
A
You know what comes with that last name? You know who Your father is. So the things that you do will probably get criticized, scrutinized a little bit than another 21, 22, 23 year old would. And his last name isn't Sanders. His last name isn't. His father isn't Coach prime, you know, okay, okay. Now you got two in a month. You should be good. You got to change that now. You got to change that. Once I got those tickets, you know, it changed because I think the thing was, is my brother said, bro, look, I understand, you know, you young, X, Y and Z. I said, but he's like, bro, if that tire blows, it's over. I say, and then what? Granny? You know, you basically, you know, you just killed your granny.
B
Yeah.
A
So I took that. And so, you know, I had to slow it down. I had to slow it down. I mean, I got two tickets and one at 108 and another at 92 in a span of 10 minutes.
B
I'm like, okay, because you don't think about the worst that could possibly happen. Not at that time. Not at that time.
A
Nope.
B
You know what I mean? You. You flowing that thing. Hey, I know I haven't been there, man. I haven't been there. But you're right. Your boy top blowout. Something happened, and. And that's normally, you know, you see, guys have these tragic accidents to where, you know, you. You end up hitting somebody and it's a fatal car accident. That's the one thing you do not want.
A
No.
B
You know what I mean?
A
And that's why I started thinking, Joe, I wouldn't want someone to give my grandmother, my mother, that news. I damn sure don't want to be the reason somebody else got to give somebody else's mom or grandmother that news. Or husband or wife or whatever the case may be. I didn't want that on my conscience.
B
Nah, hey, look. And as you get older, you become a lot wiser because, boy, look, you do. You can't pay me to do that. Now.
A
You right. The Internet did what the Internet does and found that in 12.30.07, LeBron James, 23, was cited for going 101 by law enforcement. Shador Sanders, age 23, was cited going 101 by law enforcement. Look like Shador is destined to become the goat.
B
The greatness is upon him.
A
Boy, that boy, the Internet. Boy, y' all.
B
Hey, hey. They come up with anything, make it sound good. What they are. Look like he destined for greatness.
A
Baby, I'm glad. I'm glad they were the Internet ride. When I was in college, and all the reckless stuff and the foolishness. You know what I'm saying? You know, like you said, Joe, you don't think anything can happen to you.
B
You don't.
A
You think you. And that's a part of it. Because a lot of us is that we. We're athletes. And that's what makes us who we are.
B
Yeah.
A
The belief that we can do things that other people can't. The belief that what happens to someone that's not an athlete or a normal civilian, that can't possibly happen to us. We're invincible.
B
Man, let's. When I was in college, I had. Got pulled over. I got a ticket and just irresponsible. Didn't tell my mama. Didn't. Just threw that thing in the glove compartment. Next year, I know I got a court date that I done missed. And you know what's next?
A
Or they got bench warrant for you, they coming to get you.
B
Failure to appear. I get pulled over again.
A
Straight to the jail.
B
You go, look, look. I give him my. I give him my driver's license. And he go back to the car, he run. I'm like, damn, what's taking that man so long? He come back out, he got his handcuffs out.
A
I'm like, damn.
B
The hell he got his handcuffs out for?
A
He said.
B
He say, Mr. Johnson, you know, you gotta. Failure to appear, man. Put me in cuffs. Took me downtown. Damn. Yeah, took me downtown. I had to call a couple of my teammates. They had the piece up. I think it was like. I think it was like. Like 200 something dollars to get me out. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, man. You gotta be responsible. I know. I done been there.
A
Got to. All right, Joe, we gonna get out of here on this one. Now it's time for Q and A. Quentin May said, happy Juneteenth, brothers and sisters. Happy Juneteenth to you, my brother. T. Cheese. 215. If the Pacers win, is Pascal Siakam Finals MVP. Yeah. Yeah.
B
If they win. Damn.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, my God.
A
No rush. 75, Uncle. Nice O. I lied. Big moments. Halle is back.
B
You know what's crazy to me, though? It's like, man, I don't understand how he can. How he could have a game five like that and then bounce back and.
A
Yeah, I don't either.
B
Like, I don't understand that. Like, it didn't look like his calf bothered him at all.
A
At all.
B
He wasn't limited to nobody Movement. Like, he looked. He looked like the normal Hallett.
A
He did. He absolutely did. D. Smith said, whoever lose this series, it will Be heartbreaking. There will never be a better opportunity than this season to win. With the talent in the league and the teams in the west, you might not get back. Good point.
B
It's going to be heartbreaking if OKC lose. If they lose, they going to lose on their home floor. Game seven, I done played in a.
A
Few games with the MVP.
B
Yeah.
A
And a six day on a 68.
B
Win team, that's going to be heartbreaking. I think if Indiana loses, I mean, obviously it's going to be heartbreaking, but it's going to be, you know, a lot of people probably going to expect it. You know what I mean?
A
Sarah p. Said, dream one on one matchup. Grant Hill pre injuries versus LeBron, first three year version. Who y' all got guys? You got to realize LeBron at year three when probably 22, you got Grant. Grant was a full grown man. Grant came out. Grant stayed four years of college.
B
I love Grant Hill, But I'm going LeBron James, man.
A
Even at that ripe young age.
B
Yeah, I played against him. His rookie year was my third year in the NBA and we played against him his second game of his career after he played in Sacramento, he came to Phoenix, played against us. I think he had like 22 or 23 that game. But to be 19 years old, what was it, 18, 19, playing against grown men and looking comfortable out there. Cause this body was already, you know, he'd been chilling since he came in. Yep, he came in the NBA and he just looked so poised and patient, like he never rushed anything. And they had him playing like point guard that first year on, right? Yeah. So he was, he was like a cheat code. Like that boy was that boy been special.
A
But I told people before that injury, when Grant Hill got that injury and he tried to play on that ankle, that's what I. It changed the trajectory of his career. He was never the same player, but man, pre injury, Grand Hill, he could do it all.
B
Yeah, he didn't have, hey, look, he didn't have no weaknesses.
A
Nope. And offensively he could rebound, he could handle the ball, he could score the basketball, he could play defense. And he was a complete player.
B
Can you imagine him and Tracy McGrady playing together in Orlando? And he was healthy.
A
It had been.
B
Man.
A
Dr. Frank L. Bellamy said, hey fam, take your pick. Enter the Dragon with Bruce Lee or the last Dragon, Leroy Green. Ah, show enough. Who's the master now? I gotta go with show enough. I gotta go.
B
Hey, show enough with something else. Show enough with something else. I remember that like it was Yesterday, man.
A
Bruce. Leroy.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
Where is Leroy Green? You mean Junior? Yeah, Junior.
B
That's a classic. Hey, that's a classic.
A
Every time I see it, though, I watch it. Joe. That show no hand to face the converse on.
B
Hey, he's a bad boy, huh?
A
Hey, King Red 22 said, hey, ISO, can you wish me a happy birthday? I turned 23 today. King Grant. King Red. Happy birthday, bro.
B
Happy birthday, bro.
A
You had a great day turning 23. Hopefully you did something fun. Got an opportunity to go out, celebrate with family, friends, loved one. Maybe you got a girl, you got an opportunity to celebrate with her. But happy birthday, bro. Many, many more to come.
B
Yes, sir.
A
That concludes this episode of Nightcap. We have a game seven, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to a 10891 victory by the Pacers over OKC for a chance to an NBA immortality. Who will win game seven? The Pacers say, you know what? You're not celebrating on our home court. I'm sure they got a lot of confidence going in because they did win game one on their home court, but it's going to take a great effort. They're going to have to weather the storm early because you know what happens. OKC normally gets on you and gets that crowd into it, and it's a lot. It's. It's tough to overcome, but it's going to be very interesting to see and I'm glad we got a game seven on Sunday. Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap. I am your favorite unc, Shannon Sharp. And number three was number two tonight, filling in Little Rock, Arkansas native, the University of Arkansas alum, Big three mvp, ISO, Joe Johnson. Joe, great job. Thanks for. Joe, filling in for Ocho, man, we really appreciate this.
B
No problem. Thank you.
A
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Yes. Please be by the Volume.
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Club Shay Shay - Episode Summary: Nightcap - Hour 2
Title: Nightcap - Hour 2: Unc & Iso Joe React to the Ravens Signing Jaire Alexander and Trevon Diggs Says Cowboys Will Win SB!
Hosts: Shannon Sharpe (Unc) and Joe Johnson (Iso Joe)
Release Date: June 20, 2025
In this engaging episode of Club Shay Shay's Nightcap series, NFL legend Shannon Sharpe and guest Joe Johnson delve deep into recent NFL developments, including the Baltimore Ravens' strategic signing of Jaire Alexander and Dallas Cowboys' Trayvon Diggs' bold prediction that the Cowboys will secure the Super Bowl title this season. Alongside these main topics, Sharpe and Joe share vivid anecdotes from their personal experiences, discuss evolving athlete behaviors, and explore the intensity of professional sports rivalries.
Sharpe and Joe kick off the discussion by addressing a growing concern in the sports world: the perceived lack of work ethic and rising entitlement among young athletes. They reflect on instances where promising prospects reportedly refused workouts to avoid playing with certain teammates, highlighting a stark contrast to previous generations' dedication.
They debate whether this shift is a result of changing societal values or external factors like the COVID-19 pandemic, which Sharpe suggests may have indulged the younger generation with more choices and less discipline.
The conversation transitions to the Baltimore Ravens' recent acquisition of veteran cornerback Jaire Alexander. Sharpe and Joe analyze the potential impact of this move on the Ravens' defensive lineup, emphasizing the bolstering of their secondary.
They commend Alexander's decision to join the Ravens, attributing it to the allure of playing with former college teammate Lamar Jackson and the strategic advantage it brings to Baltimore's defense.
Sharpe and Joe delve deeper into the Ravens' roster, highlighting key players and their contributions. They discuss Derrick Henry's substantial contract, Rashad Bateman's long-term deal, and the overall strength of the team's offense and defense.
The duo underscores the importance of Lamar Jackson maintaining his performance in the postseason, noting that turnovers could significantly impact the Ravens' chances of advancing.
Shifting focus to the Dallas Cowboys, Sharpe and Joe examine cornerback Trayvon Diggs' confident assertion that the Cowboys will win the Super Bowl this season. They evaluate Diggs' recovery from an ACL injury and his role within the team's defensive strategy.
They express cautious optimism, considering the Cowboys' strong defensive lineup and the importance of Diggs' full recovery to fulfill his potential impact on the field.
Sharpe and Joe share personal stories highlighting the intensity of NFL rivalries, particularly with teams like the Raiders and Kansas City. They discuss how these rivalries fueled their competitive spirits and shaped their careers.
They touch upon the physicality and sometimes dirty tactics employed during games, emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure and focus.
The hosts reminisce about their college days, recounting vivid tales of partying, fighting, and the lessons learned from those experiences. They highlight how their time in college shaped their understanding of teamwork, discipline, and personal responsibility.
These anecdotes serve as cautionary tales about maintaining focus and avoiding unnecessary conflicts, especially in high-pressure environments like college sports.
Sharpe and Joe address recent news about Shador Sanders receiving multiple speeding tickets. They discuss the broader implications of such behavior for NFL players and the heightened scrutiny athletes face due to their public personas.
They debate the fairness of public criticism, comparing it to their own experiences with traffic violations, and stress the importance of accountability regardless of one's status.
In the final segment, Sharpe and Joe engage with listener questions, covering topics ranging from NBA Finals predictions to personal anecdotes related to college sports. This interactive portion provides a well-rounded view of the hosts' personalities and their connections with the audience.
Sharpe and Joe wrap up the episode by expressing gratitude to their listeners, promoting upcoming shows, and encouraging engagement through subscriptions and social media. They emphasize the importance of community support in sustaining the podcast's success.
This detailed summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, highlighting the key discussions, insightful analyses, and memorable moments shared by Shannon Sharpe and Joe Johnson. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to Club Shay Shay, this episode offers valuable perspectives on current NFL happenings, athlete behaviors, and the personal experiences that shape these sports legends.