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Greg Rosenthal
It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101, free agents will have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Stephen A. Smith
Let me get to the tweets before I get on out of here at Conor kanapolyrator K A A N A P A L I Raider right Stephen A. Smith should the Raiders sign up for the package deal of Sanders and Sons? I wouldn't turn it down if you're the Las Vegas Raiders and you have an opportunity to get Shador Sanders and primetime Deion Sanders. You talk about being box office. You talk about being a magnet for notoriety and publicity and all of that other stuff, generating and elevating your brand, generating interest and elevating the cachet of your brand. Think about that Raider Nation being coached by primetime Deion Sanders. He could turn that into damn near cult following. I certainly wouldn't dismiss that possibility, especially if you got an opportunity to get Shador Sanders as well. Now, I don't know if he wants to coach his son in the National Football League, that remains to be seen. But I'm telling you, if the Raiders can do that, and that's no knock against Antonio Pierce, not trying to get him fired or anything like that, but prime time is box office. He's instant money. He pays for himself. And if that opportunity presents itself, it's not something I would summarily dismiss if I were him. That's just where I'm coming at with it. Me personally. Next tweet. Show me what you got. Danielsola 36, writes Stephen A. Smith what's something your parents did when you were a kid that you swore you'd never do, but now find yourself doing. It's quite embarrassing, but I meant it. Occasionally I'll pass gas. I'll fart in the presence of my family members, friends and loved ones. Now everybody passes gas. You're eating stuff, and I don't give a damn if it's fruit, if it's veggies, if it's everything in between. You gonna fart? You gonna pass gas? Anybody who's telling you otherwise is a lying ass. You're gonna pass gas, you're gonna fart. But you're supposed to do it, you know, away from people. And you're supposed to do it quietly and not noticeably. And me, there are times if people are getting on my nerves and I just want to be gross, I will fart right in front of family and loved ones. Yes, I will. Because my mom and daddy used to do that to each other when they got mad. I once saw they both gone. They both gone. God rest their souls. But I remember one time my mother and father got mad at each other and my father got mad at my mom, and he was farting at her. And my mother was so disgusted with him, she fought it right back. And the next thing you know, I was, like, in shock. I couldn't believe it. I was appalled. I was appalled. It's the only time in my life I ever saw my mother do that. But I saw it and it never left me. My nephew's here. Yeah, your grandma and grandpa did that. It's true. It's true. Next tweet. Let's go. Movie, right? Stephen A. Smith, if you are being mugged in an alley, which Batman would you want to save? You, Ben Affleck or Christian Bale? For me, a Christian Bale. I love Ben Affleck. I'm a fan of his. I'm a fan of most of the stuff that he did. I'm a huge fan of the movie the Accountant. I loved that movie. I love the movie the Town, along with various other things that Ben Affleck has done. Mad love and respect and props to him, but I think Christian Bale was a much better Batman. The Batman with Ben Affleck did not move me at all. The Batman, Dark Knight with Christian Bale. Yeah, that dude. That's an easy one for messnship. Stephen A. Smith. Dear Stephen A. Will we ever find a feasible way to reconcile a theory of quantum mechanics with the principle of general relativity? Or do you believe them to be mutually exclusive ideas? I don't have the slightest damn idea what you're Talking about, I ain't gonna front. I'm not dumb, but ain't nothing brilliant about me. I just work hard. Quantum mechanics or general relativity? Nah, I don't know. I don't know nothing about that. I can't help you. I can't help you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Last. Last tweet. O C O B K N O W S Stephen A. Smith. Do you have an aura? I don't know how to answer that question. I got a vibe. I got style. I don't think I'm bad looking. You know, ladies look at me sometimes and look twice or more. I got flavor, I got skills. Uh, I'm accomplished. God has blessed me to be successful. I have a core decency about me. I'm not evil. I can be mean at times if you get on my last nerves. But I'm not evil. I don't wish harm upon other people and I don't plot to do harm to other people. So ultimately it comes down to, am I suave? You know, when you say an aura, like, you know, I'm thinking Rick James. You know what I'm saying? Dave Chappelle, Rick James. Give it to me, baby. You know what I'm saying? My aura is orange. It's aura. I seen it. It was orange. Like Charlie Murphy said, I don't think I got that kind of aura about me, but I do think I have a vibe. You know what kind of vibe I have? The kind of vibe that says I would never have to give $4.7 million to anybody. Any woman that I haven't been with. I don't even have to give that much to anybody. I have been with that kind of village.
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Greg Rosenthal
What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal, and I'm teaming up with the king of spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101 free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday, keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
The Stephen A. Smith Show Episode: Stephen A's Get@Me: My Bad Parenting Habit. Deion, Shilo and Sheduer to the Raiders, Why Not? Release Date: December 5, 2024
In this episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, Stephen A. Smith delves into a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes to professional sports analysis. Engaging with his audience through tweets, Stephen offers his unfiltered opinions and charismatic insights on everything from parenting quirks to potential high-profile coaching hires in the NFL.
Timestamp: [01:02]
Stephen begins the discussion with a heated analysis of a tweet regarding the Las Vegas Raiders' potential signing of Deion "Primetime" Sanders and his son, Shador Sanders, as part of a coaching package deal.
Key Points:
Brand Elevation: Stephen emphasizes the substantial boost to the Raiders' brand, highlighting Deion Sanders' reputation as a "box office" draw and his ability to elevate the team's notoriety and publicity.
Cult Following Potential: He speculates that having Deion Sanders as a coach could transform Raider Nation into a near "cult following," significantly increasing fan engagement and loyalty.
Family Dynamics: While optimistic about the professional merits, Stephen raises a personal uncertainty about whether Shador Sanders desires a coaching role in the NFL, leaving the door open on that front.
Notable Quote:
"Prime time is box office. He's instant money. He pays for himself." – Stephen A. Smith [01:25]
Timestamp: [03:15]
Transitioning to a more personal topic, Stephen shares an embarrassing yet relatable habit from his childhood: passing gas in the presence of family members.
Key Points:
Family Influence: He recounts how his parents used to pass gas at each other when angry, a behavior he unintentionally mirrored, much to his own discomfort.
Humorous Admission: Stephen candidly admits to occasionally farting in front of loved ones when irritated, using humor to connect with his audience.
Universal Truth: He underscores the universality of the act, stating, "Anybody who's telling you otherwise is a lying ass. You're gonna pass gas."
Notable Quote:
"Occasionally I'll pass gas. I'll fart in the presence of my family members, friends and loved ones." – Stephen A. Smith [03:45]
Timestamp: [05:10]
Engaging in a lighter yet fervent debate, Stephen addresses a tweet asking which Batman would he prefer to save someone being mugged in an alley: Ben Affleck's or Christian Bale's portrayal.
Key Points:
Preference for Christian Bale: Despite being a fan of Ben Affleck and appreciating his work in movies like The Accountant and The Town, Stephen favors Christian Bale's rendition of Batman, citing its emotional impact and effectiveness.
Performance Impact: He points out that Bale's Batman "moved" him, whereas Affleck's portrayal did not resonate on the same level.
Notable Quote:
"The Batman, Dark Knight with Christian Bale. Yeah, that dude. That's an easy one for messnship." – Stephen A. Smith [05:30]
Timestamp: [06:20]
Stephen tackles a complex, theoretical question posed by a listener about reconciling quantum mechanics with general relativity, demonstrating his characteristic blend of humility and humor.
Key Points:
Admittance of Limitation: He openly admits his lack of expertise in the subject, stating, "I don't have the slightest damn idea what you're talking about."
Relatability: By acknowledging his own limitations, Stephen connects with listeners who might feel intimidated by such advanced topics.
Notable Quote:
"I'm not dumb, but ain't nothing brilliant about me. I just work hard." – Stephen A. Smith [06:50]
Timestamp: [07:00]
In response to a query about whether he has an aura, Stephen provides a spirited and humorous take on his personal vibe and self-image.
Key Points:
Self-Confidence: He boasts about his style, flavor, and skills, highlighting his belief in his own decency and success.
Humorous Imagery: Stephen creatively describes his aura as "orange," drawing a parallel to pop culture figures like Rick James and Dave Chappelle.
Vibrant Personality: He conveys a strong sense of self-assuredness and charisma, suggesting that his presence alone is impactful.
Notable Quote:
"My aura is orange. I seen it. It was orange." – Stephen A. Smith [07:10]
Throughout this episode, Stephen A. Smith seamlessly blends personal anecdotes with professional insights, delivering a dynamic and entertaining show. From potential strategic moves in the NFL to candid reflections on his own behaviors, Stephen engages his audience with authenticity and flair. His ability to discuss a wide array of topics while maintaining a cohesive and engaging narrative underscores why The Stephen A. Smith Show continues to resonate with listeners seeking both entertainment and thoughtful commentary.
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