Nightcap

Nightcap Hour 2: Quinshon Judkins WEIGHS IN on HC Todd Monken + Claressa Shields BELIEVES she can BEAT a Rolly Romero + Logan Paul VS Le’Veon Bell + Dan Hurley GETS HEATED at REF + Lionel Messi MAKES $70-80M with Inter Miami

64 min
Mar 8, 20263 months ago
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Summary

The Nightcap episode covers NFL coaching transitions with Quinshon Judkins praising new Browns HC Todd Monken, discusses Clarissa Shields' controversial claim she could beat male boxer Rolly Romero, analyzes the Logan Paul vs. Le'Veon Bell boxing proposition, and reports on Lionel Messi's $70-80M annual compensation with Inter Miami.

Insights
  • New coaching hires often present themselves as 'players coaches' initially, but true evaluation requires seeing how they respond when teams underperform and pressure mounts
  • Physical differences between male and female athletes in combat sports are scientifically insurmountable; confidence alone cannot overcome biological advantages in strength and power
  • Celebrity athletes entering combat sports face credibility challenges—fighting non-professionals doesn't establish legitimacy in the sport, regardless of athletic background
  • Star player compensation in soccer now extends beyond salary to equity stakes in merchandise, sponsorships, and media rights, fundamentally changing how athlete value is calculated
  • Coaching style transitions (from even-keeled to player-friendly) can feel refreshing to players early in tenure but require sustained performance to maintain credibility
Trends
NFL head coaches adopting 'player's coach' communication styles as competitive advantage over traditional authoritarian approachesFemale athletes making cross-gender competition claims as confidence-building narratives despite scientific consensus on physical incompatibilityCelebrity-to-combat-sports pipeline creating legitimacy gaps when influencers challenge professional athletes without formal training backgroundsMLS player compensation models shifting toward equity participation in club revenue streams beyond base salaryCoaching staff evaluations increasingly delayed until teams face adversity, revealing true leadership character under pressureCombat sports promotion leveraging social media personalities and million-dollar purses to attract mainstream attention beyond traditional fan basesNCAA basketball coaching ejections and technical fouls rising as March Madness approaches, indicating elevated emotional stakesBodybuilding competition judging criteria potentially favoring size and conditioning over classical symmetry and detail in modern era
Topics
NFL Head Coach Leadership StylesGender Differences in Combat SportsCelebrity Athletes in Professional BoxingMLS Player Compensation StructuresCoaching Credibility Under PressureCross-Gender Athletic Competition ClaimsCombat Sports Promotion and PursesNCAA Basketball Officiating ControversiesProfessional Athlete Endorsement EquityBodybuilding Judging StandardsNFL Defensive Line Contract ExtensionsCollege Basketball Tournament PreparationSports Agent Negotiation TacticsAthletic Confidence vs. DelusionProfessional Sports Sponsorship Models
Companies
Inter Miami CF
Lionel Messi's MLS club where he earns $70-80M annually across salary, sponsorships, and equity participation
Philadelphia Eagles
NFL team that extended DT Jordan Davis with 3-year, $78M deal making him highest-paid nose tackle in league
Cleveland Browns
NFL team with new HC Todd Monken receiving positive feedback from RB Quinshon Judkins on coaching approach
Adidas
Sportswear brand that provides Messi with compensation as part of his Inter Miami total compensation package
Apple
Tech company providing Messi with revenue participation as part of Inter Miami sponsorship and media rights deals
People
Quinshon Judkins
Cleveland Browns RB praising new HC Todd Monken as refreshing 'players coach' compared to previous regime
Todd Monken
New Cleveland Browns head coach described as communicative and vocal about team vision versus previous even-keeled ap...
Clarissa Shields
Female boxing champion claiming she could defeat male world champion Rolly Romero based on size and skill advantages
Rolly Romero
Male world champion boxer at 140-147 lbs whom Clarissa Shields claims she could defeat despite 45-lb weight difference
Logan Paul
YouTube celebrity and WWE wrestler offering $1M purse to fight NFL players, specifically Le'Veon Bell
Le'Veon Bell
Former NFL running back with boxing background accepting Logan Paul's challenge for potential $1M boxing match
Lionel Messi
Inter Miami player earning $70-80M annually, described as greatest soccer player ever and transformative for MLS
Dan Hurley
UConn basketball coach ejected from game against Marquette for two technical fouls arguing officiating with referee
Jordan Davis
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle signed to 3-year, $78M extension with $65M guaranteed, highest-paid nose tackle
Jalen Carter
Philadelphia Eagles DT and two-time Pro Bowl/All-Pro player whose contract may be superseded by Jordan Davis extension
Cameron Boozer
Duke basketball player competing in college tournament, described as potentially better than his father Carlos Boozer
Carlos Boozer
Former NBA player whose son Cameron Boozer is competing in college basketball at Duke
Andrew Jackson
Bodybuilder who won Arnold Classic competition with complete physique package across front, side, and back poses
Derek Lucci
Two-time Mr. Olympia bodybuilder whose physique lacks hardness and graininess compared to classic champions
Ronnie Coleman
Legendary bodybuilder whose back thickness and spinal erector development from powerlifting remains unmatched standard
Phil Heath
Former Mr. Olympia champion with exceptional detail in abdominal muscles, setting modern conditioning standard
Charles Oliveira
UFC fighter who defeated Max Holloway by unanimous decision to win BMF championship belt
Max Holloway
UFC fighter who lost BMF championship belt to Charles Oliveira via unanimous decision
Quotes
"he was like a real players coach bro like you know like give me a hug like all that bro so he was just super communicative of of what he wanted from the team what his goal is what his objective is"
Quinshon JudkinsEarly segment
"I beat Roley. He's a world champion. Roley Romero. Listen, it's not about I think Roley is very unorthodox. He's very strong, right? But I'm way taller than him, way longer than him and got better boxing skills."
Clarissa ShieldsMid-episode
"there is not a woman that when it comes to physical UFC, boxing, if it's physicality involved, a woman is not beating a man. That's why they have women's sport. That's why they have men's sport."
HostShields discussion
"I pay Messi worth every penny, but $70 to $80 million a year across everything. Mickey Nose. Messi gets a piece of everything, huh? Yeah. Adidas, Apple. Sales, merch. He gets a piece of everything."
Host discussing Jorge Moss statementMessi segment
"There's a fine line between confidence and delusion. That in and of itself is a damn skill."
HostClarissa Shields debate
Full Transcript
Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, the story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike, and plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent gumster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is the biggest night in podcasting. The countdown is on to our 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards. Live from South by Southwest, March 16th, we'll honor the very best in podcasting from the past year and celebrate the most innovative, talented creators in the industry. It's truly a who's who of the podcasting world. Creativity, knowledge, and passion will all be on full display. And the winner of the iHeart Podcast Award is... See all the nominees now at iHeart.com slash podcast awards. Audible is a proud sponsor of the Audible Audio Pioneer Award. Explore the best selection of audiobooks, podcasts, and originals all in one easy app. Audible. There's more to imagine when you listen. Sign up for a free trial at audible.com. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I am Greg Rosenthal. I know that, Greg. We're teaming up on 40s and Free Agents, the podcast that owns the NFL offseason. This is where teams are built. Free agency, combine, pro days, trades. every move matters. From my draft boards and mock drafts to my vaunted top 101 free agents and how rosters come together. Quarterback movement, surprise signings. We'll tell you what it means and who really wins. Open your free iHeartRadio app, search 40s and free agents and listen now. Stinging to the AFC North, Quenchon Judkins says new Brown head coach Todd Munkin has been a refreshing surprise. Ocho, let's take a listen to what he has. A little different coaches over the past couple years have you heard from your new head coach stop market yet bro i have and bro honestly like it's not what i thought it would have been like well what did you think it was gonna be i thought he was gonna be like more so like because my past coach bro he was like really even kill bro like super quiet i thought i was gonna get that from coach munkin but it wasn't that like he was like a real players coach bro like you know like give me a hug like all that bro so he was just super communicative of of what he wanted from the team what his goal is what his objective is what he want to come in and do and you know he knows exactly what he wants and he has a vision and i think that's what's important as a head coach and uh especially being vocal about it too i think that's what matters i respect the uh the cr i like that yeah my could this be perceived as he shot at Stefanski. I wouldn't say it's a shot at Stefanski. Everyone has their coaching styles. Everyone has their approach and how they talk to players. Todd Munkin probably is a player's coach. Maybe he has a different energy about himself. And Stefanski carries himself in a much different way than Munkin does. And so, therefore, you will get different reactions when you have a coach that's somewhat mild-mannered, someone that's even keel, as he said, someone who's not very, very jubilant about their coaching style. And maybe Todd Munkin is just different. So for him, it's refreshing because it's something that he's not used to, being that he's just getting into the NFL, and that's all he's known so far during his short NFL career is what he saw from Stefanski. And now you get Todd Munkin, who's completely different, different approach, a different way of doing things. So to him, that is refreshing. yeah they're gonna do all say all the right things till they get your ass in there and then watch how they behave it's just like when you go to college oh oh you're great oh your son is unbelievable yeah we're so glad to have oh you know they say your dream Johnson get your ass over here hello you just told my grandma you was glad to have me over here now you're talking about get my ass over here get in line and run and all this hey listen hey coaches when they first get to a team huh boy they like politicians boy oh yeah they like politicians when college coaches come to visit you at your house politicians boy you get there but they act like they don't even know you once they get you in the building they good everything changes like you said as a politician they lie to everybody yeah so they get whatever story they done told you they done told a hundred of the guys that same lie. It's a nice script, too. Nice script. They just changed the name. Yeah, and plus, yeah, it's going to be Evie Kill until y'all don't win no games, and then watch how much hell he raised. Because right now, you're undefeated. You're undefeated right now. Everybody's saying the right thing. Everybody's excited, and I get all of that. But guess what? They're going to pump them footballs up, and they're going to kick them off in September. Oh, yeah. You're going to have to play. You're going to have to play. The Eagles, the defensive tackle, Jordan Davis, has reached an agreement on a three-year, $78 million extension, tying him to the Eagles for the next four seasons. The deal includes $65 million guaranteed and makes Davis the highest-paid no-tackle in the NFL. The number 13 pick in 2022, Davis was entering his fifth-year option season worth nearly $13 million. I've been very impressed with this young man. Yeah. He was phenomenal at his combine day. He was a phenomenal player at UGA. But to see what he's done to his body, the way he's taken it serious, the way he's gotten himself in shape, and the way he plays hard. Because at first, Ocho, they just played him all. He's just a two-down player. Yeah. He's just a two-down player. Now he's turned himself in. He's gotten his body right, and he's turned himself into a hell of a football player. And he should have went to the damn Pro Bowl. Yeah. I forget who they took over him, but he should have went to the damn Pro Bowl. because he had a hell of a season. You'll be told he outplayed his teammate. Yeah. He was better than Carter this year, Ocho. Yeah, this year. Yeah, he was. He was. And this also, Brother Lurie and Howie have done a great job over the years of striking while it's hot and early. Yeah. Striking while it's hot and early. But it also leads me to believe, are you really going to pay two D tackles? Then you have Cooper John. Then you have Deshaun. I mean, Keon Mitchell also coming up. So I'm curious what's going to happen with that. And with it being Jalen Carter, as good as he is, wouldn't he have to supersede that contract of? Yeah. Or am I tripping? Based on what he's done? Yes. Yeah. If I'm not mistaken, I think he's a two-time Pro Bowl player, an all-pro. Yes. Yeah. He'll probably get – he's going to get double what he got. Yeah. So have you ever seen a scenario where both D tackles are paid? No, I haven't. So that's what I was thinking. I mean, you see Dallas got a bunch of D tackles that's making 20-plus million dollars a year. They got, what, three of them. Yeah. They got Quinny. And Kenny Clark. They got Odigy Zua. And they got Kenny Clark. Yeah. So no, I don't see a scenario. Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it, Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out, and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. and plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is the biggest night in podcasting. The countdown is on to our 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards. Live from South by Southwest, March 16th, we'll honor the very best in podcasting from the past year and celebrate the most innovative, talented creators in the industry. It's truly a who's who of the podcasting world. Creativity, knowledge, and passion will all be on full display. And the winner of the iHeart Podcast Award is... See all the nominees now at iHeart.com slash podcast awards. Audible is a proud sponsor of the Audible Audio Pioneer Award. Explore the best selection of audiobooks, podcasts, and originals all in one easy app. Audible. There's more to imagine when you listen. Sign up for a free trial at audible.com. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team fits. To my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are built, cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. You got quarterbacks on the move. We got teams rebuilding. It's hope season. Yeah, absolutely. It's hope season. We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team. Smart analysis, real conversations every week. I don't know about the smart, but definitely analysis. Listen to 40s and free agents on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Lord have mercy. I hate that we have to talk about stuff like this, Ochoa, but here we go. What happened? Carissa Shields believes she beat Roley Romero in a fight. Let's take a listen to what she told Justin Boyd. Is there a male champion, regardless of weight, that you believe you can beat? I beat Roley. He's a world champion. Roley Romero. Listen, it's not about I think Roley is very unorthodox. He's very strong, right? But I'm way taller than him, way longer than him and got better boxing skills. So how about one of his punches though? Did you not hear what I said? It's hard for somebody smaller to hurt somebody that's bigger. I walk around at 185. He fights at 140. Or is it 47? He said 140, 147. but i'm just saying though like when you and then like with his skill set he can't be oh what do you think huh no ocho it's a man it is a man women stop this clarissa we love you we i've sat down and interviewed you we've had you on the show stop this nonsense there is not a woman that when it comes to physical UFC, boxing, if it's physicality involved, a woman is not beating a man. That's why they have women's sport. That's why they have men's sport. Can we stop this? Come on now. Man, I love Carissa. You're not beating no man. You know what I do like? It's that confidence she has. being as brash as she is, making a statement like that is why she's one of the best, which is why she's the greatest of all time. Just a thought. You can do that and still not beat Ocho. No, I'm just saying, I'm not saying she can win. I'm just saying the fact that she even thinks she can is one of the reasons why she is great as she is. I don't feel he can beat me. Why? Because he's unorthodox. Why? Because I see the flaws in his fighting style. So I think if I do a B and C I can win that fight in hindsight reality for us knowing you're not be no man Rego you not oh, Joe. She won't see the punch you talk to see you talking about another You looking at it like a hundred and forty pound woman hitting you that's a hundred and forty pound man hitting you Quivalent of a 200 plus pound woman hitting you right in the way he can put punches together together yeah oh my goodness no and I don't want to see it no no no I love Clarissa Shields and so I look I'm not no hater but I just know physics and there's a reason if that was the case on Joe what what sport fit that's that's physically involved that they allow women and men to compete together no there's a reason why there's a reason why they ever and everybody's up in arms and rightfully so when we get these trans a man that says okay i'm a woman now or talking hormones that's right no yeah you can't it's not possible it is not possible yeah yeah hey oh my goodness i guess asia wilson's gonna say well you know what in a one-on-one i can i can beat shape I could beat Luka I could beat Bam and the funny thing about it is where Rolly can crack yes where Rolly can crack Rolly catch you with one of them punches man man it's just physically impossible it's just physically impossible but think about it though the mindset just the fact that you even think you can in general Just that that she has is why she's great at what she does against her opponents in general Do you believe 85 to 90% of the people believe they can be a tiger a lion a bear a silverback in a fight? That's the my but you say you like mindset. They say they can beat those animals in a fight. Yeah Yeah. I mean, you have casual people say, what sport do you believe you can win a gold medal in? Do you actually got people that sit on their damn couch, eat popcorn and watch the Olympics, think they can win an Olympic gold medal in a particular sport? Right. I have a positive mindset, but I'm not delusional. There's a fine line between confidence and delusion. That in and of itself is a damn skill. Yeah. Oh, my. Hey, so you think she worse than me? What? The thing of you, I think I can whoop everybody. I can whoop everybody. I can do anything. I can be Joe. You're talking about, oh, it's not impossible. First of all, there's not a woman that's going to get into the ring and box a man. Sparring. What about sparring? sparring because you got on hair gear you got on big gloves ain't nobody trying to hurt nobody right the same thing pretty soon y'all gonna say you know what amanda nunez can beat somebody in ufc y'all say the most ridiculous thing just to say it but if you realize how ridiculous you sound what woman you know gonna get that is a man a man the first thing y'all say man you ain't got no business hitting a woman and you getting a physical competition Ocho you in the ring I just it's just you know what Ocho I feel the same way when they keep talking about man this college team could be the NFL team our NFL team will score 100 points and you know what you know a team they always say they always say Alabama when Alabama is really good when Nick Saban said that they would be the Cleveland Browns. And the Browns would put up 100 points on them boys. You take Alabama's best team against the worst NFL team, man, they're going to get slaughtered. Yes. I'm just like... I mean, first of all, I don't even like being like when you say stuff. Think about it, Ocho. Yeah. When they play golf, the women It don't hit from the tips. Why? There's a reason why. Right. Women are great. There have been some great women athletes. Basketball, soccer, softball. But there's levels. And a man, there's a reason why we separated. That's why we have, you know, volleyball for men, volleyball for women, soccer for men, soccer for women, softball for women, baseball for men. That's why. Yeah. Hey, you know what I think too? What? Is I think in a sense, regardless of what sport you play, to be great, for one, you got to believe. You got to believe in yourself. You got to believe in your craft. You got to believe in your skill. You got to believe in the work you put in. and I think you got to be a little delusional a little bit. I think- I'll give you a prime example, Ocho. Being delusional a little bit is a part of what makes you great at what you do Even if you can do it Even when she was at her best They said Serena you think you can beat a man Serena flat out no No Not a 200th The greatest woman tennis player ever No. She said, I'm not beating a 200th ranked man. First of all, you better hope you can get a serve in. That's what you hope. Right. But I don't know. I don't know what Clarissa just keep fighting women keep getting those big check paychecks beating hell out of women. Mm-hmm. That's your claim to fame. Don't you like some don't let somebody gas you up to say I can be the man. Well, first of all, they're not gonna sanction it. Mm-hmm. You know they go you know they gonna spar now. You know and you know they gonna spar they gonna spar they gonna get they gonna get in the ring. I guarantee you. Yeah, she's far and that's the Yeah, but Ocho, they not really trying, Ocho. Right. Come on. That's like you playing your girl. You playing Cambodia basketball. You laughing. You ain't really trying. LeBron playing Savannah. LeBron playing Savannah basketball. Hey, man. No. But I'm just trying to figure out, you know what? Ocho, you think when they asked that question, she's like, nah. She's like, I fight women. I can't beat no man. A man champion? Yeah. She ain't even said an amateur. Yeah. That's a little bit of level. You look at women and women, like I said, the fastest track and field woman. High school guys run that time. Yeah. Oh, wait. Speaking of times, man, You see the young 16-year-old running 9-8? I saw that. He had a hurricane behind him, but okay. He still was scooting, though. But don't show it. I mean, these kids, they're kids getting fast. I mean, you know, these kids now, I mean, hell, if you don't run – probably if you go to Texas. Right. If you don't run 10-3 in Texas, you get – if you don't run 10-3, you're not winning first place. You got to be sub 10-3. Yeah, that's crazy. These kids running 10 flat, 9-99. that's crazy hey he's flying but you know how fast nine eight is i do know how fast nine eight is how your body even developed that much with that kind of torque and that kind of power to be able to sustain that 400 meters at that young age your body not even fully developed maybe we moved on that's about to about oh she's the olympic champ and she got weight on him you can tell people that they don't don't really understand like fighting ocho yeah i mean y'all i'll tell you what if y'all get an opportunity i wish y'all could just don't watch it on tv because tv like when you watch stuff on tv you don't do it justice and if you're there go see it in person matter of fact in person like when you go to a ufc fight ocho and you hear those cracks cracks yeah are you somebody like when that guy when that the brother get johnson got hit and you and you hear that shot or when regaz came with that overhand and you hear that shot or you go to and you see a guy how they put punches together yeah yeah then you're like you know what i just i don't i don't think people understand they don't but roley in general if he catch up. Rolly can punch. That's the one thing that he can do. He can crack. He can crack whether it's unorthodox or not. Whether you don't like his style, whether it looks awkward, whatever it may be. That young bull can punch. And people will never understand that until you see it in person. Because when you watch it from TV you're like, well what the hell is this? Oh, I could beat him. How about this Ocho? Clarissa Sparta guy that Roley KO'd but he knocked Clarissa down with a check hook so the guy that put Clarissa down I think I saw that I saw that clip I remember that clip yeah she said she a whoopee monk don't matter Do y'all understand that they them people's hands are lethal weapons? Well, oh, you know, once you register that as a felony, you touch somebody outside. You're going to jail. Y'all don't realize how fast, like those punches, y'all see the recoil. That ain't no punch. Clarissa, go on and keep making that money fighting women. fight Baumgartner maybe hell I don't know maybe Layla Ali Layla Baumgartner too small there's no way I know I mean Karissa what she walk around at 185 I think she got down to what what she get down to this fight 155 165 yeah Baumgartner way at 135 I think yeah she ain't going down that low yeah that's impossible from 185 to 135 That's not even possible, huh? It's possible. I don't know if she's going to look bad to take that kind of weight off. Yeah, that's hard. Hell yeah. You won't have no damn strength to fight. Nope. Zero. No. I don't believe it. But like I said, the mere fact that people think they can beat a bear, a lion, a tiger, of silver back in a fight. People actually say that I believe I can beat them or I can win a gold medal in table tennis or I can win a gold medal in this. Table tennis? Yeah. Man, stop. Hold on. Remember the discourse? Remember the discourse about the 100 people and one gorilla? Yeah. You got to get 100 people. You got to get somebody that doesn't care about their life because he going to run through the first five or six. Yeah, somebody dying. After you see him bite somebody's arm completely off. Or break some. After you see that. I don't want no money. I give a prime example. You see Ocho, when people, it'd be about five or six guys, and they're going to jump this one guy. And he KO'd one of them, what do the rest of them do? Caution to the wind. So he grabbed that first one. he's going to see literally rip his arm off his body easy with ease because that's what they do I mean you got to realize they have the 10 times the strength of an average man so whatever the strength of an average man is so just think about it if an average man can beat 225 he he beat you 2000 pounds on you That Joker, think about it now. He ain't for six. He's six, six and a half. Yeah. 400, 450, all muscle. All muscle. Ain't got an ounce of fat on him. Yeah, don't nobody want none of that, man. Man, y'all see them jokes, how they be throwing... You see how they be hitting each other. And that's another 400, 450 gorilla. So what you think a 200-pound man gonna stand up to that? and you saw you i know you saw the clip the whole world saw that clip with a lady she watching she filming it they're in the zoo fight talking about somebody getting there break it up you can see the power you can see the power in the video and this lady talk about somebody getting in there and stop them what who they'll figure it out whoever getting his ass kicked better take off running Cause I, you know, they got zookeepers, they got zookeepers in there, but they ain't getting there and breaking that up. Absolutely not. Just like a polar bear or a grizzly, they get to fighting. Oh, well, they'll figure it out. Yeah, it's a wrap, man. It's a wrap. Man, please. Clarissa, don't you let them people fool you up to think you can be the man. we're getting closer to seeing logan paul and le'vion bell locho yeah my million dollar open bench to fight an nfl player has caused an uproar here's an update nobody is willing to put a million dollars in escrow and be flown here to puerto rico all expense paid and box with three professional judges they all want to formalize uh this with a streamer venue press conference all that i get paid but not risk their own money. But I don't have time nor interest in that. I won't step away from WWE to coordinate and train for an event, but if any player wants to actually put up a million dollars in fight at my gym with official referees and judges, show yourselves that includes you, Le'Veon Bell. And... Hey. I like that. What you think? It's going to happen? Hey, Le'Veon, I might be able to get, I come up with a quarter mil, but I want 500 in return. God damn, man. Are you like, Tell me the person that gambled that puts up 250 and then expect 250 back in return. Hold on, what happened? Damn, you Don King, boy. Hey. Hey, you Don King with it. Le'Veon say, this is what Le'Veon say, bro wants to spar. And that's fine, bro. We can spar. If that's what you want to do, let's practice. And for sure. Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid. Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it? Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun-Cancer moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out, and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this, I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. of the podcasting world. Creativity, knowledge, and passion will all be on full display. And the winner of the iHeart Podcast Award is... See all the nominees now at iHeart.com slash podcast awards. Audible is a proud sponsor of the Audible Audio Pioneer Award. Explore the best selection of audiobooks, podcasts, and originals all in one easy app, Audible. There's more to imagine when you listen. Sign up for a free trial at audible.com. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team fits. To my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are built, cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. You got quarterbacks on the move. We got teams rebuilding. It's hope season. Absolutely. It's hope season. We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team. Smart analysis, real conversations every week. I don't know about the smart, but definitely analysis. Listen to 40s and free agents on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. A million dollar bet, but we run rounds until a person then quits. No need for your judges. Cameras on for sure. No need to hide from the public. Just want to see this, Logan responded. Ten eyes gloves, no headgear, three minute rounds until someone quit. Next weekend, one million dollar bet, money and escrow, no judges. You choose the referees. Down for boxing or MMA, just let me know. Deal. We have a contract drawn up and sent. I like it nah we want to see this but they don't want no cameras huh I don't know but my problem I think Logan Paul is a phenomenal athlete I think the wrestling and stuff and what he and his brother has been able to do in the YouTube space and to be able to create content and make themselves wealthy beyond expectation but you don't get credit for fighting somebody that doesn't fight I mean, how much do you weigh? 175, 180? Go fight Benavidez. Go fight Benavidez. Come on. You're not no fighter. Ocho, I don't get credit in my prime for catching on a guy that doesn't play DB. Right, right. What credit does I get for that? So if you say you're a fighter or you want to fight, you need to fight somebody that fight. You know, Le'Veon has a background in boxing, so that That would be a decent fight for both of them. I agree. Both are skilled. Both are taking the craft of getting it serious. But better be it. Better be it. Oh, man. He'd kill them. Ojo, what NFL player making $10, $15, $20 million? They're not boxing in their spare time like that. No. And it's too much for them to risk. Yeah, they would. And you know, honestly, no matter who it is, is what, 1,500 players in the NFL? Yeah. They probably, I doubt they make it past two minutes, round one. Oh, for sure. I doubt. I don't care how. I don't care how. They don't know how to breathe. They don't get in there and try to bounce because they see everybody else bouncing back and forth. And all you do is burning energy. It's completely different. Completely different. And you don't train for that. fight bud not no you don't want to see him fight bud no that's not fair that's unfair I think I think he thought that you know because of what he did with Floyd I don't know how serious Floyd took it or anything like that but I mean hey I'll watch it I'll watch Le'Veon and Logan Paul fight yeah I like it I like it so I don't know but I think the thing is he got hurt because Tom Brady called him called him out his name no he said he was cute he said you know you do it it's cute cause he said he WWE he was an outstanding athlete things of that nature and you know Tom man look sometimes Tom forget that he Tom Brady he gives you the artist truth and the truth coming from him is sting a little bit man yeah for sure because he's like oh that's cute he's like but you're not you're not an athlete but I think you know in the WWE I mean you watch him the way he moves oh he could easily be a full time WWE wrestler Absolutely. He absolutely could. He's phenomenal in there. And like I said, he and his brothers carved out a nice niche. And they, look. What are you talking about next weekend? I don't know. Hey, Elbeo, let us know you're going to make this happen, man. Call in the nightcap. We want to see what's crackalacking and see what's going on. Hey, me and Ocho, we might come down there and do night camp live from Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico? Yeah. Okay, I like that. That's a short flight for me. That's about what? How long is the flight from... I don't know how close it is to Miami. Chad, how far is the flight from... Who you think I am, Magellan? That might be right there. Chad, how long is the flight from Miami to Puerto Rico? What'd they say? Two hours? I'm still... Chad moving slow. It definitely closer to you Yeah yeah it might be It definitely yeah Hold on. Oh, it's only one hour. Oh, 45 minutes. Oh, yeah, it's only an hour. Flights to Puerto Rico, San Juan to Miami takes approximately 2 hours and 42 minutes to 3 hours covering a distance of 1,050 miles Dang, bro Budget carriers like Frontier and Spirit Airlines offer direct flights with fares starting between $60 and $150 See that? See Spirit? You see why Spirit is the greatest airline there is? You see that? Spirit take you right there Puerto Rico, less than $150 Come on, man. That's what I'm talking about. Whole NICAP team on Spirit. Nah, I won't be on Spirit. I think Delta. Let me see if Delta go to Puerto Rico. Why would you go on Delta and you just heard the good deals that Spirit has? My life ain't about no good deals. Spirit is the only airlines that never had any issues. now we might have a we might have a fight or two yeah see as a matter of fact they go right there yep delta fly directly to puerto rico they got cheap flights too how much delta alliance operates numerous flights to san juan puerto rico atlanta boston detroit JFK, Minneapolis so I would probably have to fly from Vegas to Atlanta Atlanta to Puerto Rico Sounds like a lot to me It's going to be more than $150 I got some miles I use my mileage Nah You ain't got no miles, old spirit Oh, I got miles You can probably write your miles down on a piece of paper on a post-it note handed to you. You got 550 miles. I got about, on Spirit, I probably got maybe maybe 762,000 miles. Let me check my email. I got about, I should be close to about a minute. What you fly mainly? American, Delta? Well, if it's me, like for me going somewhere, I'm on Spirit. Now work, like having to come here, is American or United. But that's not me buying. Now, if I'm flying out for work, they purchase what they see fit. That's going to get me in on time. Yeah. I'm going to have to use my mileage. I don't know where I can go to use them though. Puerto Rico? I ain't using damn miles to go to Puerto Rico. I would go somewhere. I'm going out of the country. Okay, okay. I'm going to see, type in where... Add chat GBT, where should I go? Where can I go with one million? one million what sky miles yeah so you might want to see we can go to the dr we can go to mexico with one million frequent flies miles you can book a multiple around the world trips. First class, 10 to 12 hour flight, return. You can go, I can go to Tokyo, London in luxury. Nah. I'm telling you two best places for you to go. Either we go to Mexico. I ain't gonna go to damn Mexico use my airline miles for no damn Mexico. The hell? All right, what about we go to Haiti? What? You never been to Haiti? No, I ain't never been to Haiti. It's beautiful out there, huh? You frequent five miles to go to Haiti? Yes. You want to go to a place you've never been before. All that exotic stuff. There are a lot of places I ain't never been before. You been to Mexico? Yeah. No, you haven't. I have. We played a game in Mexico. That's not going to Mexico. That's for work. I'm talking about like going. No. I ain't been to a lot of places. Come with me to Mexico. No. We good. I want to take you to Juarez. Not good. I want to take you to Sinaloa. No, I don't need to go nowhere. I don't need to go. I want to take you to Guadalajara. Nope. I don't need to go to Nutt either. I'm going to fly Qantas. I'm going I'm going to fly I'm going to fly United Emirates Qantas and Singapore Air where you going? somewhere where I can fly those nah that sound like it's too far for me I can do some I can do some things nah nah but I I would definitely I would definitely watch Le'Veon and Logan Paul fight I would yeah yeah absolutely for sure absolutely but I think the one guy some guys say he'd come down there and fight him the lineman I forgot who it was yeah you saw that too whoever it is not Deion Dawkins it was someone else I can't remember his name but I saw him on the mitts I saw him on the mitts he good on the mitts yeah yeah yeah no Deion Dawkins was on the mitts it was another player too But this player here, I think he retired. You think he's? Yeah, he said he beat hell out of Logan and his brother. No, I ain't going. No, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not going. I'm not going any place that's close. Dubai, you know, we got a whole lot of Dubai. Yeah, yeah. As a matter of fact, somebody was flying to Dubai. I heard they had to turn the plane around. For real? Yeah. Dude, I wouldn't be flying in that airspace right now anyway. Hell no. Yeah, listen, I told you the best place to go. Ocho, hey, chat, does anybody use frequent flyer miles to go to Puerto Rico, to go to Mexico, to go to Haiti? No, you use buddy passes. Nah, listen, I'm trying to get you to have the time of your life where you don't have to go that far. You right there. That's the whole objective. I want to go far. I just want you to see my country, man. That's all. Far from the prying eyes. Man, please. Add another chapter to UConn. Coach Dan Hurley's combative history with officials just as March Madness is approaching. Hurley was ejected from the fourth-ranked Huskies 68-62 loss to Marquette today after picking up two technical fouls with one second remaining. Hurley argued that his player was fouled while driving to the basket with the Huskies trailing 64-62. Hurley approached John Gaffney and got in his chest next to the official right shoulder while voicing his displeasure. Hurley said he never bumped Gaffney though some replays suggest otherwise. Ocho? Yo. He was probably trying to look like he was trying to jockey his team. You know they have a good run. Maybe get a one or two seed in the NCAA tournament. Frustrated. Say it was foul. Guy said no he wasn't foul. I didn't see it so don't start me lying chat. I gotta so chat if y'all saw it jump in the chat and said yeah he was fouled or no he wasn't I mean but that's his history he's very he pick up texts I mean he he animated yeah I think he he from Jersey and you can tell he got that jersey is he bad as Bob Knight or not that ain't nobody bad as Bob Knight Bob Knight was cussing throwing chairs punching people punching coaches punching his own players oh oh that's funny Inter-Miami co-owner I guess Jorge Moss revealed that capital Lionel Messi he's paid between 70 and 80 million dollars a year Moss told Bloomberg that's the reason that I need to have sponsors and for them to be world class is because players are expensive. I pay Messi worth every penny, but $70 to $80 million a year across everything. Mickey Nose. Messi gets a piece of everything, huh? Yeah. Adidas, Apple. Sales, merch. He gets a piece of everything. Obviously, when we talk about Messi, we talk about arguably the greatest soccer player to ever live. Ever. And depending on who you ask, but most people would probably go with Messi and what he's done, not only for Inter-Miami, but helping grow the game down here in the States. And in 70 to 80 million, what Messi has done for the beautiful game down here in the States is not enough. It's not enough. I'm just going to be honest. He makes a lot, but it's not enough for what he's done for us here in the States and what he's done for Inter Miami. You can't repay him for that. You can't. There's no amount of money. I don't know, Ocho. I might have took that Saudi money. You see what they're giving Cristiano Romano? Romano, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm sure they offered Messi a billion. I did. They did. I saw that. They offered Messi a billion. And listen, man, his wife was like, uh-uh. Not happening. Baby, stay right here. I'll be right back. I'm sure the decision came down, you know, came down to her and it just like, no, not on the back of my back end of my career. We need to be somewhere nice. So, I mean, this was fitting. All right. We're going to get you out of here on this one. It's time for our final segment of the evening. It's time for Q and A. J. 1984 out. What's good, Unk? Sorry for the loss. Duke, complete domination. We're number one. But don't know what's going to happen in the tournament. Shaking my head. We hurt. Yeah, man, y'all putting something on the Tar Heels tonight, man. But the best player was out. Caleb Wilson was out. So I'm not so sure. but man, Cameron Boozer, man. God dang. Nice, boy. Woo. Nice. I watched the Duke game tonight. He might be better than his dad. Yep. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. He's definitely better than his dad at the exact same age. Oh, he's better than his dad. I got a question. This would be a good one. If you were to ask Carlos Boozer, can he beat his son one-on-one, who do you think will win? I think booze might be a little old now. Knees might not be able to hold. I think booze might be five years too late. Right. But at the exact same age, ain't no question be better than his dad. Gary Peters, Clarissa Shields will beat Ocho in the ring. Beat who? Ocho. Man, I'm too sharp, man. I'm damn near I'm damn near like amateur slash pro hey I'm gonna be Joe Johnson in basketball let's focus on that let's focus that's what we need to focus on Joe gonna get this work Mark one two three one two I say let her do it Payne is the best teacher no they're not no one is gonna even sanction I'm going to even sanction that they won't sanction it but they will spar I guarantee you that Savoy 2142 you won't spar Clarissa nope Peter Ocho want to go over there and see that Haitian dude man that man that Zogon that's what he tried to get me to go he want me to go to Haiti to beat up the guy that man that man to put all that on the girl. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Let bygones be bygones, man. Hey, that's funny. Dr. Frank L. Bellamy. Hey, fam, what's harder, winning a Super Bowl or maintaining a long-term relationship? Well, that's a good one right there, bro. A great one. That's a good one. because if you look at the statistics on what it's like to maintain a long-term relationship, hell, a long-term marriage as well. That's very difficult. That's very difficult. I've never been married. I've been in a long-term relationship. And I'll say this. Both require immense sacrifice. Immense. Yeah. I think the thing is, I think it's harder to win a Super Bowl because when you're dealing with a person one-on-one, you have to sacrifice. They have to sacrifice. But when you talk about a team, you're talking about 53 sacrifices. So many different people have to sacrifice. So, feet to the metal, I'd probably say I'd say Super Bowl. but neither is easy not at all damn that's a damn good question that was a good long term relationship because hey you grow and sometimes you don't grow together you grow apart and the thing is is that like I said in a relationship you need two people to sacrifice yeah quarterback got a sacrifice running back got a sacrifice wide receivers got a sacrifice and you got so many people that got a sacrifice it's difficult very brandon crow oh why didn't you bring ocho tonight he's been wanting to hang out with you ocho had a prior engagement oh yeah i i had to do uh i had to officiate a wedding tonight. So therefore, I'm going to let Unk slide on this one. I asked you, did you want to go? You said no. I did? Yeah. If it was boxing, I would have went. Deshaun underscore show, Unk, if Kobe had a franchise like LeBron, when he came in the league and didn't get hurt, he would have had more points. LBJ never averaged more than 30. actually did. He averaged 31, but that's not the here nor there. You see, if he was handy, if he was capable, he would have been handy. One guy was drafted late lottery. The other guy was the first number one overall pick. One guy came off the bench. The other guy never came off the bench. You can't say if. There's a lot of ifs. Brandon Roy, if he doesn't get hurt, how great would he have been? We can't do ifs. We have to do with what we know. No hypotheticals, just what we know. It's okay, guys. You can love Kobe without trying to dump on LeBron. You can love LeBron without trying to dump on Kobe or Jordan. It's okay. It is fine for you to like a player and say, man, hey, I really like Kobe. Okay, fine. But LeBron is a good player also. LeBron is a great player also. It's also okay to say, you know what? I love LeBron. LeBron bad boy. But that Jordan and Kobe, there wasn't nothing to play with either. It's okay to do that. But somehow we've been, if you like one, you got to hate or despise the other or try to create an argument. I don't. Okay. You don't like LeBron? Okay, fine. You like Kobe? Okay. but LeBron greatness is really to be unquestioned The longevity in which he played with and played at that level to have a prime that lasted two decades to average 25 points a game for 20 seasons. It's crazy. It's crazy. Yeah. but Kobe was great also. Lee Mason, what Olivera did to Max is what Debo would do to Ocho. No. He would piece him up too. I'm finna stick and move and have Debo frustrated because he can't grab me. That ain't happening. Vontae Lewis, 501. You listen to You listen. Okay. What you listen to when you watch sports? Nothing. Silence. I don't listen to anything. I'm focused. I'm tuning in. When I go to the gym, I don't have headphones on. I just want to hear my breath. I just want to hear me breathing. I want to hear the weight clanging. I just want to hear the weight clanging. That's what I listen to. But when I'm watching sports, I don't listen to anything. I just like track and field. I want to hear track and field. I want to hear. I want. I love to hear that call. I love to hear what I'm talking and all that stuff. But football, basketball. Silence. Yeah. Nick Mars. Oh, it's about time to garnish. Oh, your wages. Only way you go to get that fifty nine hundred. You might be right, man. Y'all might be right. Gold standard. Michael Jordan is the goal. He's six and old in the finals. No game seven played in a physical type in the NBA when LeBron went four and six in the finals. Jordan is a go. Okay. That's your opinion. You entitled your opinion. For you, Jordan is your go. Some people, it's Kobe. Some people, it's Russell. Some people, Kareem or Magic, Kobe. JJ Carver, 80. Ocho, y'all peep the Arnold Classic this year. Andrew Jack, I did see that. Number one spot, Hottie Choupon. Should have gotten number two. It was Don't See and Ronnie up there still pretending to say, long live the king. Yes, Andrew looked good. This is the best I've seen Andrew Jack look. I thought Nick Walker came in. This is the best I've seen Nick Walker look. He brought a more complete package, looked better. He looked much, much better than he did at the Arnold last year. This was the best package that I've seen. But Andrew Jack, he was full. He was shaped. Everything just looked really, really good. I'm anxious to see what Samson doubted, what he looks like. He's gotten up to 340 pounds. I don't know why he wanted to get that big to strip it all the way down. I just think he over-dieted last year, and he flattened out. but he has the best package. When you look at it from the front and you look at it from the side, you look at it from the back, he's a large man. He has a nice physique. Derek, I know everybody likes Derek, but I don't love Derek's physique. He's not hard. He's not grainy. He just looks like a guy that typically walks around at the gym. I see guys who look like Derek Lux for all the time, And that's not a knock. Congratulations. He's a two-time Olympia. And there are very many guys that can say that. But you're talking about somebody that has followed the sport for an extremely long time and seen the greats or the greats compete from, you know, I started following when Lee Haney was winning the Olympias and the Vince Taylors and the Sean Rays and the Flex Wheelers and obviously the Roddy and the Chris Camere, the Dexter Jackson, the Jay Cutlers, all of those guys. Yeah. Muhammad Buzina, all those. Yes, yes, yes. All of those guys. All those, yes. Yeah, Phil be in the comments. Phil be watching the show heavy, boy. Huh? Phil Heath, he be in the comments. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Phil from Denver. Yeah. No Phil. Like I said, I mean, like I said, people, look, and I know a lot of the judges, because like I said, I used to go to the shows. I used to go to Olympia. I go to Olympia now, but I used to go to the Arnold. I went to the Ironman, went to Ironman, Chicago Ironman. I go to the MPC. I'm sorry this this uh today's bodybuilder can't touch the old school they don't have that and I don't know Ocho I think it's a situation where guys they use more machines it's that barbell that gives you that hard grainy look because all the auxiliary muscles have to come in play when you're just doing a machine Ocho the auxiliary and most of them don't come into play because it's all everything is balanced out. When you look at those old guys, you look at those physiques and you tell me you don't see a difference. The hell you say? Goal standard. MJ was defensive player of the year which truly makes him to go. Okay. Okay, guys. Yeah. You know what? If he played now, he'd have a 60-20 triple-double. You all good? King Entertainment. This is your boy, Kel. My birthday was the seventh. Can I get a shout-out? Ocho, listen to my mixtape. Absolutely, King. I mean, Kel. Happy birthday, bro. Happy birthday, my boy. Ocho, you say he said you got his mixtape. Take a look at that. All right, all right, all right. No, I mean, bro. he won the show today. He looked really good. Now, you got to realize, there have been very few people that can have a physique like Ronnie, like Phil. I mean, Phil had those, Phil's body was like Flex Wheeler. Had those round belly muscles and tremendous from the front. But the back is where you want, you go back and look at the Olympians. You look at Lee, you look at Ronnie, you look at Phil Heath, you look at guys, Mike Metzger, you assume ever knew You look at those guys. They had backs. Yeah. Everybody's not going to be like that. And you have to understand that I do. Andrew Jack won. No matter what you think about him, he didn't look good. No. Ain't nobody going to have the thickness, the fullness that Ronnie, because Ronnie was a power lifter. So all those deadlifts that he did built up those chain muscles, those spinal erectors, and it looked like that. You're going to be hard-pressed to find somebody that had the detail that Phil Heath had. Especially on those small belly muscles. You got to be born with that. But Andrew Jack won. Hey, dude, it's huge, huh? Who, Andrew? Yeah, man. Yeah, yeah. Golly. Hey, he look good. He looked good. He did. You look at his delts, nice abs. But like I said, I mean, bro, everybody's going to have a weakness. There's not been a complete bodybuilder. Where he had, oh, he had the best chest, best calves, best this, best that. Hey, I think I'm going to be an IBF pro, man. What you think? Nah, it's too late now, bro. Who? It's too late. And you can, first of all, you're not going to, it's too late, bro. I don't care how much supplementation they give you. It ain't going to work. I can just, I do the physique. What's the category of physique? They have physique, yeah. Yeah, I do physique. I could win that right now. Oh, with the boring shorts? not you're not you're not you're still not gonna win but hey i'm i'm chisel huh hey i look like a sculpture you know you know the greek god sculptures how did it do that's how i'm built like that with no shirt i you you need to go see those guys and then you'll get a sense like damn yeah i didn't see i didn't i didn't see them in person and first of all you eat waffle house too much you not it to die down and get like i'll stop i'll stop if i know i'm competing i'm three months out i'm good um you you won't understand until you see me all right i i'm away i'm away to the summer when the summer come you i'm gonna hit the beach and i'm gonna hit the beach in my speedo oh lord yeah yeah you just can't wear the board shorts just wear the board shorts you don't gotta wear no speedo okay my european trunks no just wear board shorts no like you a surfer i'm with my european trunks huh oh because i need my i need my quads my quads and my calves to show oh you ain't got no calves oh oh yeah come on man you be playing man play look at these calves boy look at them thing huh i've seen bigger legs on a piano hey look at these calves huh this man here yeah Yeah. Don't know the villain. My brother Kendall is battling cancer. Can y'all send him some love and prayers? Absolutely. Kendall, bro. The family here at night, Catman, want to wish you the best, the speedy recovery. Stay prayed up. We're praying for you. So make sure you and the family is praying for you as well, man. I'm sorry to be going through this, but we know you can persevere and you will overcome. God bless. JackBuzz13. Hey, Ocho, how y'all feel? So, Tennessee – oh, how about Tennessee and who you feel they should draft? Love y'all. Tighten up. I mean, Tennessee, they need a receiver. Why – yeah, you can tell the word right out of my mouth. Obviously, Calvin Ridley coming back off injury. I'm not sure how that's going. I'm sure he's going to be able to get back. But they need a receiver. They need another dog. I'm not sure what pick they're picking at. They're picking high up for sure. yeah I would love for them to get another receiver they need it for Cam J5107 I'm 62180 I think I can take on a small silverback easily you can't even be the chimpanzee let alone a silverback boy chimpanzee hell too now that's what I just told him he could take on a small silverback there's no such thing as a small silverback because first of all I think a silverback has to be about 12 years of age before they get that colored hair on their back and only the yeah if I'm not mistaken I think they have to be about 12 years of age before they start getting that coloration on their backs and I ain't never heard somebody oh that's a small silverback uh no and at 6'2 180 you ain't beating a chimpanzee first of all you not even beating a female hey he might not beat a panda no no no no he ain't beating a panda pandas are mean as fuck pandas they are? yeah hell yeah They so clumsy and fun. Okay, clumsy. Okay, that's what you think. Okay. The zoo done got y'all food. How they be, hey, they be doing all stuff for tricks and all that. And them sea lions come up there and they clap and do it. Okay. Okay. Juice 1976, Uncoach Your Team. Y'all keep outworking these boys. They mad y'all beating them in their own space. That's what we do. That's what we do. Teddy Hart, 29-13. Why is Amazon Prime show up the NBA game called themselves Nightcap? They call the NBA show and the NFL show that. But y'all know who the original Nightcap is. Often duplicated. Imitated, but never duplicated. They can't do what we do. 101. Tim's Bed, 76-18. Ocho, what y'all think about the competition in the AFC North? Max, Miles, TJ. What you thinking, Ocho? It'll be crazy. It'll be crazy, but listen, we just saw a team last year in the AFC North with a bunch of names on it, you know, on paper. You would have thought they would have been a dominant defense in the Steelers, and they didn't look anything like the names or like we thought they would look like, but Max Crosby is Max Crosby. He is everything as advertised. So he's definitely going to make the Ravens defense tremendously better and be impact right away. Don't forget to spring forward now. What? Spring forward. Set your clock up an hour. Oh yeah, you know I got an iPhone. You know it says itself. Oh. Yeah, I got an iPhone, you know. So, I'm just making sure. So that means we losing an hour of sleep, huh? That's what that means, Ocho. That's fine. That's fine. I go to bed early anyway. You gain an extra hour of daylight, though. Yeah. Listen, as a medicine, a brother of the cloth, I'm okay. Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap. I'm your favorite Unc, and that guy is the bingo legend, a former pro bowler and an all-pro. That is Chad Ochocinco Johnson. please make sure you hit that subscribe button please make sure you hit the like button and go subscribe to the Nightcap Podcast feed wherever you get your podcasts from again thank you guys for your support and your continued support those looking to purchase a bottle of shade by LaPortier head over to LaPortierCognac.com if you cannot find it in any city or state near you the best tasting premium BSOP cognac on the market please drink responsibly and stay safe for the undisputed BMF Charles Oliveira defeated Max Holloway by unanimous decision and it wasn't really close. He takes the BMF belt off of Max Holloway thanks to a resounding his takedown and he just stalled him out once he got him on the mat. Charles Oliveira is the new BMF champion. Thank you guys for joining us for another episode of Nightcap. I'm Unc, he's Ocho. See you back tomorrow. Thanks for joining us, guys. Ready for a different take on Formula One? 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