Club Shay Shay: Time to Pay Terry McLaurin + Ocho Top 5 WR All-Time?!
Release Date: July 7, 2025
Host: Chad Ochocinco
Guest: AJ Brown
1. AJ Brown’s NFL Journey and Mindset
Timestamp: [01:09] - [02:34]
AJ Brown opens the conversation by reflecting on his initial motivations for entering the NFL. Originally focused solely on winning trophies and championships, Brown expresses a deeper appreciation for the journey and the bonds formed with teammates.
AJ Brown [01:15]: "It's the journey that matters the most, that means the most. Because those are the moments you look back with your teammates, those that spending time with, you're going to war with. You're suffering together, you're winning together."
He discusses his aspirations beyond individual accolades like Pro Bowls and All-Pro selections, emphasizing his drive to win a championship. Brown also touches on his late realization of the significance of the Hall of Fame, inspired by a conversation with Mark Kisler in 1996.
AJ Brown [02:00]: "I was like, what? They go by production. I was like, okay. That was the first time that I had really even gave a thought."
2. The Importance of Team Camaraderie and Shared Experiences
Timestamp: [02:35] - [03:43]
Chad Ochocinco highlights the irreplaceable camaraderie developed through rigorous team activities such as bus rides, training sessions, and locker room interactions. He underscores that these shared experiences create bonds that last a lifetime, which cannot be replicated once players move on from the team.
Chad Ochocinco [03:20]: "I never miss the game. I missed the bus rides the plane rides the bull. Driving in the locker room, in the training room, joking and meeting room, cracking joke. That's what you're never gonna be able to replace, ever."
3. Reflections on Winning the Super Bowl
Timestamp: [05:06] - [07:20]
AJ Brown reminisces about winning the Super Bowl, highlighting its significance as the pinnacle of his career. He recounts the excitement of lifting the trophy and the lasting impact of that achievement on his personal and professional life.
AJ Brown [05:10]: "Winning that trophy there was... probably the crowning achievement of my career."
He then discusses the motivation to defend their title, quoting their coach Mike's advice to aim for back-to-back championships by focusing on one game at a time.
AJ Brown [07:20]: "We put one game at a time. He said, this is a 16 round fight. We going one round at a time."
4. The Rising Cost of Haircuts and Personal Care
Timestamp: [09:03] - [14:50]
A lighthearted segment delves into the escalating prices of haircuts. AJ Brown contrasts current rates with the more affordable prices of the past, expressing frustration over the significant increase.
AJ Brown [09:04]: "Haircut prices are crazy nowadays. I used to pay $20 for a cut... ain't no more $20, but we. I used to pay $5, $250."
Chad Ochocinco adds to the banter, highlighting the disparity between the costs of basic groceries and high-end personal services.
Chad Ochocinco [10:00]: "$15 for a part... you got to make their money up some kind of way."
The discussion evolves into preferences for structured appointments versus walk-ins, with Brown detailing his regimen of pre-paying for services to ensure timely and quality care.
AJ Brown [12:29]: "I like knowing... I like a schedule. I like being on a schedule."
5. NFL Daily’s Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years
Timestamp: [01:09] - [15:49] & [25:00] - [28:35]
Greg Rosenthal intermittently promotes NFL Daily’s series on the top 25 players over the past quarter-century, encouraging listeners to tune in.
Greg Rosenthal [01:09]: "Who are the 25 greatest football players to grace the gridiron since the year 2000? ... starting on June 30th."
The conversation later shifts to debating the inclusion and ranking of various wide receivers in the list. AJ Brown expresses frustration over the exclusion of certain players like Larry Fitzgerald and Andre Johnson, advocating for a more inclusive and accurate representation based on performance and contribution.
AJ Brown [25:23]: "Mahomes is into the end zone. Touchdown Kansas City."
Chad Ochocinco [26:34]: "I said, hell f that, take me out and put Andre Johnson now."
The banter continues with playful arguments over numerical rankings and the merit of different players, showcasing the competitive spirit between the hosts.
6. Contract Discussions: Terry McLaurin and Player Valuation
Timestamp: [15:49] - [21:19]
The focus shifts to current NFL contract negotiations, particularly concerning Terry McLaurin of the Washington Commanders. AJ Brown expresses frustration over McLaurin missing the upcoming mandatory minicamp due to dissatisfaction with his contract progress. Both hosts discuss the implications of not attending minicamps, emphasizing the importance of securing long-term deals.
AJ Brown [25:49]: "Scary Terry is not attending commander's minicamp. ... How would the situation end? He don't get that money."
Chad Ochocinco offers advice on maintaining professionalism and ensuring continued performance to secure the desired contracts.
Chad Ochocinco [21:12]: "Don't get his money. ... We got to keep the momentum and consistency of greatness."
7. The Madden Curse and Player Injuries
Timestamp: [40:07] - [42:44]
A humorous segment explores the concept of the "Madden Curse," where athletes featured on the cover of Madden NFL games allegedly experience subsequent injuries or declines in performance. AJ Brown references Saquon Barkley as the latest victim, while Ochocinco reminisces about past instances involving Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.
AJ Brown [40:07]: "Saquon Barkley's iconic reverse hurdle is the COVID of the Madden NFL."
They discuss the validity of the curse, noting that while some players have faced injuries, others like Mahomes and Allen have remained relatively injury-free.
Chad Ochocinco [41:08]: "They missed a lot of time. So I think we got to do it with the whole Madden curse thing. And Saquon is one that take care of his body."
8. Potential Coaching Changes: Reggie Wayne as Interim Head Coach
Timestamp: [21:36] - [23:28]
The conversation turns to possible coaching changes within the NFL, specifically mentioning Reggie Wayne as a candidate for interim head coach if Shane Steichen struggles. AJ Brown analyzes the challenges Wayne might face, including navigating the organization’s dynamics post the passing of Jim Ursay and establishing his own rapport with players without the personal relationships Ursay had.
AJ Brown [21:19]: "Reggie Wayne is viewed as a possible interim head coach if Shane Steichen struggles to start the season."
Ochocinco counters by expressing confidence in the organization’s experience and ability to make informed decisions despite the recent loss of Ursay.
Chad Ochocinco [22:39]: "They're been around the game long enough. They know what they're doing."
9. Nostalgic Banter and Personal Highlights
Timestamp: [28:35] - [44:55]
The latter part of the episode is filled with nostalgic banter between Chad Ochocinco and AJ Brown, reminiscing about their playing days, memorable games, and personal achievements. They engage in playful disputes over statistics and specific game moments, showcasing their camaraderie and shared history.
Chad Ochocinco [30:46]: "What do you have, Ash? 55, 60 yards."
AJ Brown [31:22]: "I had about four catches, about 50 yards, two tubs."
The lively exchange serves as a testament to their enduring friendship and mutual respect, despite the competitive undertones.
10. Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks
Timestamp: [44:55] - [45:30]
As the episode draws to a close, Greg Rosenthal reiterates the promotion for NFL Daily’s Top 25 Players series, inviting listeners to engage with the content.
Greg Rosenthal [44:55]: "Listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30."
Chad Ochocinco wraps up the episode with a nod to the ongoing discussion.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- AJ Brown [01:15]: "It's the journey that matters the most, that means the most."
- Chad Ochocinco [03:20]: "That's what you're never gonna be able to replace, ever."
- AJ Brown [05:10]: "Winning that trophy there was... probably the crowning achievement of my career."
- AJ Brown [09:04]: "Haircut prices are crazy nowadays."
- AJ Brown [25:49]: "He don't get that money."
- Chad Ochocinco [21:12]: "We got to keep the momentum and consistency of greatness."
- AJ Brown [40:07]: "Saquon Barkley's iconic reverse hurdle is the COVID of the Madden NFL."
- AJ Brown [21:19]: "Reggie Wayne is viewed as a possible interim head coach."
- AP Brown [31:22]: "I had about four catches, about 50 yards, two tubs."
Conclusion
This episode of Club Shay Shay provides a multifaceted discussion covering AJ Brown’s personal NFL journey, insights into team dynamics, reflections on championship victories, and humorous takes on everyday topics like haircut prices. Additionally, the hosts delve into current NFL issues such as contract negotiations, potential coaching changes, and the ever-popular Madden Curse. The nostalgic exchanges between Chad Ochocinco and AJ Brown add a personal touch, making the episode both informative and entertaining for listeners.
For those interested in hearing more about NFL legends, player rankings, and in-depth discussions on the sport's evolving landscape, tuning into Club Shay Shay is highly recommended.
Note: This summary is based on the provided transcript and captures the essence of the discussed topics, including key quotes and their respective timestamps.
