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calendar were quite honestly a that really pop
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and but lucky for me some people got
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a bright idea their run it up okay
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dude was a good idea and I gotta
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say it everywhere opposite right now know what
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the hell we be do have a television
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show people did decide to run up all
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people and scales. Largest small of people and
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okay a lotta as of people in Georgia
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eroded Obama has gone be a common thing
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but as of this particular episode as a
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cast say they want to run up our
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Cam Newton now. As we
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got started with this show.
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I. Came across State Med. apparently that a
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role do about an hour and a half ago
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for some people called top Shelf perform as Ak
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a T S P and who is T S
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P apparently shot we could put it up on
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his grave would be able T S P as
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these people are thought it was a good idea
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to run up Ah Kam New now we got
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a video here right? You see that his life.
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Oh dude. And. As by one km.
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You. See that yeah his foe dude is
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why Cab Care got one of these.
1:55
Do that a headlock and he thought
1:57
another one away staff come to break
1:59
it up. And honestly, that's probably the
2:01
best thing that ever happened to the people
2:03
who decided to run up on cam. It's
2:05
been very difficult for me to get a
2:08
great handle on whether or not the people
2:10
who ran up on cam were youngsters, all
2:12
grown ups, right? But they decided, can we
2:14
run that one more time, y'all? Because I
2:16
really just want to make sure that the
2:18
people watching us on YouTube get a real
2:21
good chance to understand. Look at that big
2:23
motherfucker right there. The hat didn't go nowhere.
2:26
These dudes are just getting slung around. I
2:29
don't. I don't. I mean, this
2:31
is a lot going on. Somebody came in here trying to
2:33
fill some haymakers. It didn't
2:35
really seem to do too much as it related
2:37
to cam. I got to
2:39
say, man, it's a sad statement on the state of
2:41
journalism. I went to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. They seemed
2:43
to have no information of what was going on. They
2:46
had reports that was making references to
2:48
TMZ. Like this, the local
2:50
authorities supposed to be on the ground here. Maybe I don't
2:52
know if they should have been there in the first place.
2:55
Like this is a very Atlanta 707
2:57
sort of thing. For those of
2:59
you who not up on what the 707 game
3:01
is, it's kind of like AAU football. That'd
3:03
be out here playing flag football. That's how
3:06
you keep the kids sharp. They'd be throwing
3:08
the balls all the time. And these teams
3:10
are kind of coached by like people.
3:12
You know what I mean? Like it's
3:14
similar to AAU in that regard. They're
3:16
getting coached by people. It's a lot
3:19
going on here. Can't tell
3:21
who all the people are. But one thing I've
3:23
noticed about this scene, and I'm not necessarily saying
3:25
who's right, who's wrong, but I don't feel like
3:27
there's a great deal of respect for Cam Newton
3:30
in this scene, given who Cam Newton is. Right?
3:33
Like I feel like Cam Newton is the father to
3:35
a whole lot of people's style out there. And
3:38
yet still, they don't seem to have
3:40
like that supreme respect for Cam that
3:42
I would expect for people to have
3:44
for that guy in that city. All
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that stuff. Dot, dot, dot. There's
3:48
so many different directions that we could go with.
3:50
And if we're going to be honest about this,
3:52
at least if I'm going to be honest about
3:54
this, I see a lot of directions to go
3:56
in. But for me personally, OK, I'm just going
3:59
to give you this. in advance. I
4:02
don't really have anything serious to say. Like
4:05
if you want to make this into like
4:07
a larger bit, I'm probably not going to
4:09
be able to help you out with that.
4:11
I see lots of things that I find
4:13
on various levels, quite honestly, to be a
4:15
bit uproarious. Lot of things that I can't
4:17
understand. Me and Spencer were talking about this
4:19
last night on text and he
4:22
said that all them people running up on cam
4:24
was basically like running up on Jesus. I was
4:26
like, no, this wasn't like running up on Jesus.
4:28
Shaw, I'll run this one more time. It's like
4:30
four people was trying to tackle the, that, that
4:32
Jesus statue in Brazil. You know
4:34
what I'm saying? The joint, the joint right
4:36
here. Y'all know that what I'm talking about.
4:38
It looked like four people decided, yo, if
4:40
we all bend our knees and we all
4:42
go low, we can take Christ the redeemer.
4:45
We're going to get Christ through. We're going
4:47
to get Christ the redeemer down. Let me
4:49
tell you something. Flares, what no form tackle
4:51
going to do to job. There was nothing
4:53
that they could do. Jesus was just going
4:55
to be standing here just like this. When
4:57
y'all got finished, just like he did when
4:59
y'all got started, it's going to look exactly
5:01
the same. And you know how I noticed,
5:04
I will never forget this as long as I live first
5:07
game of cam Newton's career. He set
5:09
the NFL record for most passing yards
5:11
by rookie. It was something like 400
5:13
yards or whatever it was. But I
5:15
remember first of all, just being
5:17
like, how is he, how are you that
5:20
big? Right? Like there are some people
5:22
and it's hard to explain who they are
5:24
when they come up. There's some people who,
5:26
when you're around them, it, what
5:28
the numbers say, isn't the point about how
5:31
big they are. Like cam Newton's about six,
5:33
five, 250 pounds. Okay.
5:35
That is a league full of guys that
5:38
are about six, five, two 50. Not
5:41
all of them just feel like the
5:43
biggest motherfucker on earth, like cam does.
5:45
And I have to say motherfucker because
5:47
like That's a big motherfucker, man..
5:49
Like There's no other term to explain how big
5:51
this motherfucker is. That's a big motherfucker, man. Like
5:53
that's, that's just what he is. Like You're like,
5:55
who is that man? Who is that big motherfucker
5:57
over there? That That's the question. image you ask
5:59
if you saw it I do. You didn't know
6:01
who he was, it would matter of your mama
6:04
was around who was if who? that big motherfucker
6:06
right? The if you could have a seven year
6:08
old are they look up with a lie. Wow.
6:10
Mom who? that big mother fucker right there solitaire
6:12
you to say that a key areas while there
6:14
really is a big motherfucker fatty know you know
6:16
the technical term. That's what's happening near as rice
6:18
on his guess is Super Bowl. Who saw him
6:20
They would just walk it up there was like
6:22
wow, I can't believe how big he is so
6:25
I dare do like. Julius
6:27
Peppers is interesting case or does the Bra
6:29
Jays to be business description also were York
6:31
when you see them. As. Your
6:33
definitely struck by how big the your
6:36
but you're also somehow struck by like
6:38
how slim the your. You.
6:40
Know legitimate as a manager public the oh that's
6:42
the biggest do it I've ever seen. Any might
6:44
have like a size thirty two ways that got
6:46
the Karl Malone that like a fat thirty one
6:48
waste as other like that you know to be
6:50
like like you see just how efficiently big they
6:52
are. Stay on as now what I'm talking about
6:54
math I thought to somebody to say detail while
6:56
pass. it wasn't a cast a shadow. Literally.
6:59
A shadow. I. Said
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oh what is it sends Audience
7:04
is man in the world. As.
7:07
He decided job or audible jail.
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as whatever we're gonna do have the
7:12
same ak mouth is gossip as for
7:14
days it's as weird beef com froth.
7:16
I don't care what's your explanation is
7:19
if you got beef would say of
7:21
step what his squash and. I
7:24
like, I don't. I don't. I don't know where
7:26
all the list of ideas we don't get to
7:28
we go run up on T M. how bout
7:30
that. I just don't know how we get here.
7:33
I have no idea how the world you guessed
7:35
it up points and as before we get to
7:37
the fact that he would wear lace and I
7:39
know that doesn't mean anything to most of you
7:41
but those of you who understood exactly the word
7:44
that I use right The or, even though I
7:46
didn't use all the letters, you know exactly what
7:48
I'm talk about. Pets may have put his paw
7:50
pads out of for their due to the airport.
7:52
A Cam Newton as somebody. A My mids you
7:55
said earlier today. Want. to fight
7:57
where it was followed was he was
7:59
the war and he didn't even throw
8:01
a punch. Okay? Y'all
8:03
need to leave Well. Lay alone. Just, just
8:06
trust me on that. That's what you need
8:08
to do. But anyway, I
8:11
think we need to explore this from
8:13
some angles that I
8:15
believe have not been
8:17
properly explored. Okay? Now,
8:20
Cam was run up on some people that called
8:22
themselves the TSP crew. Now one thing I find
8:25
that's very interesting, and I know that you've probably
8:27
noticed this in other parts of your life, and
8:29
I've definitely seen it. You know those people that
8:31
always got to sound like they know what they
8:33
talk about, even though they don't know what they're
8:36
talking about, right? You know those
8:38
people who can never come in with a
8:40
question where you start talking about something and
8:42
they don't know what it is, they can never stop
8:44
and be like, Hey, man, I don't really know what
8:46
that is right now. They always got to act like
8:49
they know what they talk about. So I get on
8:51
the internet and people are like, yo, Cam got run
8:53
up on by the TSP crew. And I'm like, what
8:55
the hell is a TSP crew? I'm looking at the
8:57
aggregator accounts. That one where people don't even know if
8:59
the person is real and they just think you live
9:02
in Israel or something. He was like, yo, Cam Newton
9:04
got run up by the TSP crew. You don't know
9:06
what the hell no TSP crew is. But
9:08
everybody just acted like, I'm like, what is this?
9:11
Like is that the people that's all trial with
9:13
young thugs? No, those are, that's a different set
9:15
of letters. It's Atlanta. You can't just be throwing
9:17
letters out here at me and I'm not supposed
9:19
to wonder if it's a gang or not. I
9:22
pay attention. I read the news. You know what
9:24
I'm saying? Or at least some rappers. I
9:27
don't know who the hell no TSP is.
9:29
I can bottle your teaspoon. Right? But
9:32
I knew it couldn't be that right. I don't
9:34
know. Maybe that's some kind of cocaine reference that
9:36
I ain't up on. Either way it goes. But
9:38
they said Cam got run up on by the
9:41
TSP crew, whoever they was. And
9:43
it was four people. Shaw put it up there again,
9:45
man. I just, I mean, I, I derive great joy
9:47
in watching this happen. Just look at this. So
9:50
it's the TSP crew and it's one
9:52
of them dudes wearing a Prince jacket. We
9:55
go road his bag. We go road his bag
9:57
around to the front after it goes down
9:59
again. And like even people came
10:01
late thinking they was gonna throw
10:03
blows not what did anybody think
10:05
the Cam Newton? Was gonna go
10:07
to the ground not a
10:10
single time. Yeah, right back right back
10:12
right back you out Say what press
10:14
balls pause right there Yeah,
10:16
we missed it, but that dude in the purple you see that
10:18
show I did I
10:21
think it is. Oh, let me tell
10:23
you something man and up y'all know me
10:25
Sean. You've been to my house You see
10:27
my record collection. You know how I feel
10:29
about Prince. Okay, you know Where I'm at
10:32
bad. Can you imagine wearing your official Prince
10:34
gear and decided you're gonna go fight somebody?
10:37
Are you serious? Come
10:39
on, man. What are you talking about?
10:42
So anyway, I Gotta
10:44
say this about the TSP crew and this
10:46
statement that this woman put out I really
10:49
can't go through all of it and everything
10:51
else dad. I die all that stuff, right?
10:54
All I'm gonna say is this I Don't
10:56
know who's in charge of the PSP
10:58
crew. That's what it is TSP crew.
11:01
Correct. Okay I don't know who's in
11:03
charge of it, but
11:05
whoever that is got something that
11:08
we need to figure out how to
11:10
harness it and Like
11:12
move it in the proper direction Because
11:15
let me tell you something if
11:17
you can get three Four
11:20
people to follow you into
11:23
a fight with Cam Newton. You're a
11:25
goddamn inspiration Who
11:28
are you? Like if you can
11:30
get people to do that We
11:32
have got to get we got to put
11:34
those talents to a more productive use Cuz
11:37
there's no way you convinced me that we
11:39
about to go fight Cam Newton No,
11:42
sir, re-bob you you convinced the dude
11:44
in a prince jacket that we gonna
11:47
go fight camp That's all I'm
11:49
saying this man this man got something inside
11:51
him that people grab to
12:00
ward you know what I'm saying like we
12:02
gotta we gotta put that right there
12:04
in the in the right
12:06
direction now them boys who decided to
12:09
follow along on one
12:11
level I agree to this man who
12:13
got them there is an inspiration but
12:16
on the other side those boys
12:18
are morons and look
12:20
I understand that I might be talking about
12:23
some minors here and if I'm calling your
12:25
child a moron I
12:27
apologize but don't act like
12:29
you didn't call the little motherfucker a moron when
12:31
you found out that he tried to fight Cam
12:34
come on now you find out
12:36
that your son decided to fight
12:38
Cam Newton you you you know
12:40
you you aired you
12:43
somewhere drop the ball right
12:45
somewhere along the way either
12:47
that child has some anger
12:49
that hasn't been processed right
12:51
or just quite honestly that
12:53
boy is just terrible at math like
12:56
really really bad at cannot count
12:59
this 100% cannot count out here hanging
13:02
with the wrong crew right and the crew
13:04
I'm talking about it even necessarily the hoodlums
13:06
I'm just talking about dummies just
13:08
hanging out with dummies
13:10
that's that's that's that's
13:12
something something
13:14
in there needed to be
13:17
fixed okay but
13:19
I want to talk to one
13:21
person in particular at this moment and
13:24
talking about what we saw with the Cam Newton
13:27
video and those
13:30
of you who have
13:32
watched this show and been you know part of what we've
13:34
been doing for many years you know the things that important
13:36
to me if you follow me over the course of the
13:39
last 20 years you know like
13:41
things that that you
13:43
know the issues that we said I'm passionate about
13:46
and the things that I find to be interesting and
13:48
find to be entertaining and everything else okay okay
13:52
I just got one person I want to talk to right now
13:55
and what's that boy's
13:57
name chosen You
14:01
know how I'm talking about y'all? No, chosen? Yeah,
14:03
chosen. Chosen is
14:05
Cam Newton's oldest son.
14:09
And on this show, we
14:12
talk a lot about people
14:14
who had that faithful day that they
14:16
decided that they was going to run
14:18
up on their pops. And
14:21
they learned the hard way that they should
14:23
not have run up on their pops. And
14:26
the truth is, all those people who had
14:28
that bright idea of running up on their
14:31
pops, my assumption is that none of them
14:33
had ever seen their pops engage in no
14:35
fisticuffs. You know,
14:37
so they just they had misunderstood what kind
14:39
of man their daddy was. And
14:41
maybe that's the case. And look, I bet that
14:44
boy chosen is probably not no small man himself
14:46
after all Cam Newton is his daddy. But
14:48
all I'm telling you right now, boy, is
14:51
if you put it on YouTube, you just
14:53
got a real public service announcement about why
14:55
you need to leave your big ass daddy
14:58
alone. I don't care what he say to you.
15:00
He going to be saying some wild stuff to you. You're
15:02
going to be in a place where that testosterone in that
15:04
house is going to be bouncing off the walls, man. You're
15:06
going to feel the need to assert yourself. And
15:09
I think the best way for you to
15:12
assert yourself is through excellent report cards. And
15:15
I think that if you if you show up with all
15:17
A's, I mean, no disrespect to Cam, but I don't know
15:19
how many times he did that. You want to show your
15:21
daddy that you demand that you got something on him. That's
15:23
the way for you to do it. You need to do
15:25
it. Hitting them books because hitting that
15:27
man run the clip again, run the clip again.
15:29
Chose which one which one of these dudes, which
15:31
one of these dudes you want to be you.
15:33
Right. Which one of them you think is
15:35
you. Right. You want to be
15:38
you want to be the one that your daddy just about
15:40
threw over a fence like, you know, do you know how
15:42
strong you have to be? To
15:45
hit somebody in real life
15:47
with the Irish whip. Like
15:50
the Irish whip is
15:52
the fakest move in all of
15:54
wrestling. I'm going to
15:56
grab you and spin you in a circle
15:58
and push you. and make you
16:00
run all the way into something, bounce
16:03
off of it and then run back.
16:05
Nothing is faker than the Irish whip.
16:08
Cam grabbed that boy by the neck
16:10
and was about to hit him with
16:12
an Irish whip. He would have threw
16:14
him against that fence, that metal fence,
16:16
and he'd have bounced off that shit
16:18
like it was a rope. Look
16:20
at that! Dog! They
16:25
made no chance! No
16:29
chance! This is my favorite screen grab
16:31
because he is smiling at this moment, which
16:34
is just like you know who you're
16:36
messing with if you get jumped by
16:39
five guys and you're smiling afterwards. And
16:41
the hat didn't come off! The
16:43
hat made no moves. First of all, the
16:45
fact that it's a 707 tournament and
16:48
you got the hat on in the first place. Let's
16:51
talk about that. Like something that we haven't
16:53
talked about nearly enough we can is that
16:55
if you were young, I
16:59
can't begin to explain to you what a
17:01
polarizing figure he was coming out of Auburn.
17:04
Just because of everything that happened with
17:07
his pops and all of that stuff. And so
17:09
he comes out of Auburn and this is before
17:11
the paradigm and Cam is a big part of
17:14
the paradigm shift in how a quarterback has to
17:16
present himself or does present himself. And so Cam
17:18
presented himself very much as quarterbacks did. Very
17:21
traditionally suited, all of that stuff
17:23
or whatever. And
17:25
if we're being honest, Cam is
17:27
so much better as a podcast media
17:29
guy than I ever thought that he
17:31
would be because there was nothing in
17:33
his early media appearances that implied that
17:35
he would be good at it. But
17:37
the reason was he was busy trying
17:39
to sound like the rest of the
17:41
quarterback when now he's good at it
17:44
because he just sounds like him. And
17:46
when none of us knew about Cam,
17:48
none of us knew about Cam. He's
17:51
a weirdo man. Like as
17:53
we found out more and more about
17:55
him, what we found out was, oh,
17:58
this dude is a weirdo. He... Tyson
18:00
the font that's barely legible, right? He
18:02
wears all this weird stuff and everything
18:04
else. We just had no idea. We
18:06
had no idea whatsoever, man. This dude
18:08
was just a weirdo, but he is
18:10
the biggest weirdo in the world. Literal
18:13
figurative, however you want to spin it. I
18:16
can't believe that somebody really thought they was going to
18:18
run on him. And then he is smiling if he's
18:20
got one in the headlock and I don't know what
18:22
he doing to the other one. The other
18:24
thing about this, ain't nobody catch
18:27
most strays in
18:29
our evaluation than Dak Prescott.
18:32
Sean, were you aware at that time that Dak
18:34
Prescott got his ass kicked at Panama City Beach?
18:36
I wasn't aware, but I saw you tweeting about it. It
18:38
was news to me when I saw your tweet. Look it
18:41
up. Look it up. It
18:43
is honestly the best explanation for why
18:45
he got drafted in the forefront. And
18:48
what I feel bad for Dak is, they
18:51
got a... It didn't look
18:53
like a fair fight, but he
18:55
got handled. Them boys stomped him
18:57
and his crew out and he
18:59
will never live this down. Right?
19:01
Like this is the best example
19:03
somebody pointed out is, watch the
19:05
cab handle those dudes versus what
19:07
happened at Panama City Beach. What
19:09
you saw over the weekend was
19:11
a game changer. What you
19:13
saw happen at Panama City Beach, that
19:15
there was a game manager and the
19:17
game was managing his ass. Good gracious.
19:20
Like if I'm not mistaken, they ripped
19:22
off a bunch of skin off of
19:24
his chest. I just remember
19:26
at some point he was like squaring up with them
19:28
cats. Like all right, it's his time. But he seemed
19:30
to be squaring up with them in the way that
19:32
you square up with somebody when you know like, I
19:35
am not the betting favorite. I won't show it,
19:38
but I saw a photo of him just bloodied
19:40
up afterwards and that's quite The
19:42
opposite of what happened at the cab. Why Won't you
19:44
show it? She Won't be sure I'll show it. Yeah,
19:47
let the people see this. Hey, Dak, Dak was out
19:49
there in Panama City Beach, man, for spring Break. I
19:51
Don't think they do it no more. So Like there
19:53
ain't nobody else that's going to be able to go
19:55
to Panama City Beach and take a more infamous ass
19:57
woman. But Hey, here we go. Here We go. They're
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live with those Yahoo Out audio. Will you
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dismiss it as live life of people stayed
20:04
and over dag and just stop in. Oh
20:06
yes yet areas get himself up off the
20:08
ground all be a try to get up
20:10
at he added a or I bagged out.
20:13
He got a good other guy you are
20:15
I bagged out kebab Kebab kebab Honestly to
20:17
me this is allowable about that through the
20:19
to say about that a party of all
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a Cc quarterback galette of good as as
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will depend on boss he beats thousand Gay
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marriage is not easy thought you saw today
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Manager the manage The very idea of why
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I think about is what would add new
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never do to beg you slap him into
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paid me Barbara these as equitable Ray Lewis
20:35
Whether I Lewis had to say to you
20:37
to be too so bad as you would
20:39
just slap Ray Lewis advice what would it
20:41
say be deceptive Do did face. Truly a
20:43
lot of the got ever get to
20:45
that point I can think of what
20:48
it is. Actually it's like bite me.
20:50
I'm sure there are things that by.
20:53
I'm. Sure they say that he could say
20:55
about my mother. that would make me. Want.
20:57
To slap him in the face. But.
21:00
My. Mom go have to explain what he did
21:02
to make does like light up a Don't get
21:04
me wrong I'm oh damn I got you. But
21:06
I just want to know a little bit about
21:08
how we got here in the forest. Plus. You.
21:11
Know by this just as gimme a
21:13
here. Just. Give me a hand
21:15
like Obama dire need to know up doing for
21:17
good cause. I
21:24
saw it. you see today saw with
21:26
a cappella past he got hurt at
21:28
their Douglas the Way for his way
21:30
for Stone Courts and for the past
21:32
year hurt. Yeah I saw like I've
21:34
gone to a low scuffle with the
21:37
fan storm in the court year hour.
21:39
To start by saying. and
21:41
and know a good as well mean nothing
21:43
to younger people but to you people have
21:45
a certain age we gotta grade a sire
21:48
face after he realized what had happened philip
21:50
our school you know i had thought about
21:52
the sour face in a very very very
21:54
long time does i gave us and grade
21:57
a sour face after what happened to build
21:59
path look man it's it's a
22:01
situation that you see many times in college
22:03
basketball now the kids decided
22:05
this is a moment to storm the floor and
22:07
so they stormed the floor and the coaches couldn't
22:09
get the players couldn't get their guys off the
22:12
floor at the Philipowski was out there and
22:15
it's raised some questions about should court storming
22:17
be allowed and the answer is such an
22:19
obvious note that I can't even believe that
22:21
anybody needs to bring up the question or
22:23
the idea as to whether or not court
22:25
storming should be banned of course it should
22:27
be banned I I just need to ask
22:29
this question it's very simple if
22:31
it's not okay for all the people to be
22:34
on the floor at any other time why is
22:36
it okay for all the people to be on
22:38
the floor there at the end of the game
22:40
now let me tell you the biggest thing I
22:42
got a whole number of reasons why this is
22:44
like so dumb and silly but I
22:46
want to point out one thing right fast I
22:49
learned this lesson many many years ago I
22:51
went to a Prince concert and I
22:53
had tickets on the floor and Prince
22:55
came back and played an encore and
22:58
as he's playing the encore I
23:01
remember there was a woman two rows behind
23:03
me who was standing on her
23:05
chair dancing as Prince was playing
23:08
and I never could find where it
23:10
was because I definitely was looking but
23:13
somebody had absolutely fired something up down
23:15
there on the floor and so
23:18
I'm looking at security as securities looking at
23:20
the woman who's dancing during the encore and
23:22
security is trying to get her to get
23:24
down out of her chair because it's obviously
23:27
unsafe for her to be doing that and
23:29
she is just acting like he's not there
23:31
like her eye level is here and the
23:33
security is like here and she just looking
23:35
straight past him like he ain't there and
23:38
then finally he gave up and I remember
23:40
I looked at her and she looked at
23:42
me like what are you gonna do and
23:46
I learned something in that moment which is
23:48
no one in the
23:50
world has ever
23:52
lost their authority faster
23:55
than Security during an unexpected
23:58
encore. They
24:00
have no leverage. All.
24:02
They can do with kick you out. But.
24:05
The shows already over. They.
24:07
See it? Do anything
24:09
in there moment? Is.
24:11
So the court storm is like the Al
24:14
Gore on steroids. No one has any less
24:16
Seine leverage over the keys. What they get
24:18
out there. it is a full on state
24:20
of lawlessness and you know that it's estate.
24:23
A lot of this because ability those clips
24:25
had a game and you the saw security
24:27
be a lie I saw come down y'all
24:29
come down y'all come down Now you know.
24:32
Go tell me that security at these games
24:34
These this is a good idea if eg.
24:36
this were we talking about here that are
24:38
anathema to they hold exist. It's. right?
24:41
Like this is what they exist to prevent
24:43
and as I I jog outage our com
24:46
about a notice is a horrific. Ideas are
24:48
to say that people are terrified of odd
24:50
appeared it's you gotta I know that that
24:52
you would already cameras as your house and
24:55
all these different levels of a lox an
24:57
artist up and you got a pistol in
24:59
every room and everything else because you afraid
25:01
of the unknown A What might happen and
25:04
we ask the questions. G guys you think
25:06
it's okay to just let a few thousand
25:08
people run onto a basketball court? You think
25:10
that. We should just assume all of them
25:13
have good intentions. know. It's
25:15
craziness. This is a liability issue waiting
25:17
to happen and it is a very
25:19
easy way obviously for one of the
25:21
players to get hurt and you want
25:23
to know what are the reasons as
25:25
a great way for the blurb. Get
25:27
her. Look. What happened with
25:29
bill passes and noticed that I said with
25:31
fill a pastiche in that to fill a
25:34
power years as sour face. Easy.
25:36
That classic sour face right there. a crazy party
25:38
is our know who'd our why duty as is
25:40
facing the camera cause I have a bad it's
25:42
is the cards best the bodies year him at
25:45
like eight different do that with the do is
25:47
that Ryan Kelly said I as a cell with
25:49
what it is but anyway. Would.
25:52
Fill a party without dear and abuse
25:54
running that. Yum. You'll.
25:56
Notice. He. tried to
25:59
give one of shove and
26:02
he gave one on the shove and
26:04
it didn't cause the injury I don't
26:06
think but he gave the shove and
26:08
then another one came and got him
26:10
low and that's where the injury seemed
26:12
to take place but he tried to
26:14
he tried to dish out a little
26:16
bit of punishment now I would like
26:18
to note that him dishing out the
26:20
dishing out a blow see what
26:23
I'm saying right there boom now I would
26:25
like to point out if somebody pushed him
26:27
back he threw the
26:29
blow and now go get me wrong the person
26:31
that pushed him back was not at all at
26:34
risk they in the wrong for pushing him to
26:36
he in the wrong for throwing that push as
26:38
he did because that was a bit unnecessary but
26:40
that's what's gonna happen when you got thousands of
26:42
people out there running out of cat something like
26:45
that is entirely possible and look you don't know
26:47
who it is that he pushing they don't know
26:49
who it is they running all Bernie Maxwell could
26:51
have been on that team ain't no telling what
26:53
would have gone down if it was him but
26:56
you have no idea what's going on here and
26:58
so what's happened is this
27:00
is it's a television shot
27:03
like the schools like the shot because it
27:05
makes it look like they got all this
27:08
fan spirit and they can put it in
27:10
their commercials and everything else and dad I
27:12
died but to me ultimately feel storming court
27:14
storming with a
27:17
couple of exceptions has become totally played
27:19
out but what it has become
27:21
and what it's evolved into is something
27:24
that people associate with a
27:26
college experience tell you a story
27:28
20 years ago North Carolina
27:31
when I was in graduate school there they played
27:33
a game against Miami Miami I want to say
27:36
was number three in the nation at that time
27:38
the last time anybody really gave a damn about
27:40
Miami football but anyway Carolina beat
27:42
him and Carolina was terrible but I want
27:44
to say Carolina beat him 28 to 21
27:46
or something like that and they stormed the field
27:48
I remember talking to somebody who was there when they stormed
27:50
the field it was homecoming I remember that there was there
27:52
when they stormed the field and they were just like yeah
27:55
we just felt good to have
27:57
our chance to do that right
28:00
And so when I think of
28:02
like when I first became aware of people running on
28:04
the floor like that, my recollection at
28:06
least, and this is you know anecdotal and maybe
28:08
I'm missing the point, but my recollection at least
28:10
is that it would be like
28:13
spectacular and spontaneous. Like there's just all this
28:15
energy that could not be contained and then
28:17
boom it just ran out onto the floor,
28:19
right? Like the game was over last second
28:21
shot or something like that and then everybody
28:23
runs out on the floor. It makes it
28:25
no safer, but that I think
28:27
is different than this idea that we've got
28:29
now is that storming the floor is like
28:31
part and parcel of going to
28:33
school and you create the moment
28:36
where you storm the floor. You understand what
28:38
I'm saying? And so basically what
28:40
I feel like you're doing is that's
28:43
supposed to be like a Haley's Comet moment,
28:46
right? It only happens every X amount of time
28:48
or whatever. Instead of this is
28:50
like your birthright. If you go to a D1
28:52
school that you get your chance to
28:55
storm the floor and it's
28:58
not worth it. Like just because the kids
29:00
think it's cool or just because they think
29:02
of the shot, it is obviously terribly unsafe
29:05
for the players, for the coaches and everything
29:07
else. And again, not everybody's built to react
29:09
to those things in the same way. Somebody
29:11
gets swung on, somebody get tossed out. There's
29:13
a zillion different things that could happen and
29:15
none of them are actually good. Not
29:18
a single one of them is good. And
29:20
I'm going to tell you this other part
29:22
too. And this is why I'm actually most
29:24
surprised that they've allowed the court
29:26
storming to happen. And I may
29:28
be giving the game away right now, but I'm going
29:30
to just throw it out there because it needs to
29:32
be pointed out. OK, they
29:35
are really lucky that up until
29:37
this point that the
29:39
court stormers have not stopped
29:41
and realized. If
29:44
we can do this now, we
29:48
can do this anytime,
29:52
whenever we want. If
29:54
we all just decide we're going to do it, what
29:56
they going to do? We can just run out
29:59
there. So for now. they out here doing
30:01
it because they happy. Wait till they
30:03
don't like a call. Wait till
30:05
the best player files out and they think
30:07
it's unfair. Wait till it's some kind of
30:09
brawl on the floor and they decide they
30:11
need to get involved. But what the court
30:13
storming the fact that
30:16
it happens seems to indicate important a recognition by
30:18
the people in charge. But
30:20
you can't stop it. That in
30:22
the end if the this is a metaphor
30:24
for life by the way right and enough
30:26
of y'all decide that we gonna do this
30:28
they can't check us and y'all can just
30:30
go out there and do this and I
30:32
thought they'd want to put their foot on
30:34
the neck of that idea right
30:36
that's what I would have thought. But
30:39
you know what that means okay like
30:42
they are just a they are cast out to
30:44
the understanding of the idea that if the revolution
30:46
come they can't stop right they just like all
30:48
right all right cool we just let it slide
30:50
right just let them do what they want to
30:52
do because this a good time and that points
30:55
out four important letters for those y'all who know
30:57
me I bet y'all know what these four letters
30:59
are that I'm gonna throw out there you know
31:01
what the four letters are that's right G
31:04
T B W
31:06
cuz as much as everybody seems to
31:08
act like and believe they ain't really
31:10
got no idea how it is the
31:12
day would stop this I just need
31:15
you to imagine that is 3,000 young
31:17
African Americans trespassing
31:19
in such a fashion. It
31:22
wouldn't happen again guys it wouldn't
31:24
happen again and if
31:26
a few basketball players had
31:28
to inhale a little bit of tear gas
31:30
to prove the point then that's just what
31:33
you'd have to do you gotta break some
31:35
eggs to make some omelets baby and they
31:37
would omelet they black asses all the way
31:39
back in the crowd and this would never
31:42
ever ever happen again so yeah you need
31:44
to ask yourself should they be allowed to
31:46
storm the court ask yourself if it was
31:48
3,000 of me in mind running out there
31:50
on the floor you think that would be
31:53
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Zach Jason, a features editor at
35:00
Business Insider. I recently
35:02
wrote about the drunken spectacle that I
35:05
witnessed at this year's waste management open
35:07
in Phoenix. It's
35:09
long been known as the rowdiest tournament on the
35:11
PGA Tour, and this year happened
35:13
to be the rowdiest, most unhinged ever. Over
35:16
the four days, there were more than 650 emergency calls,
35:20
300 ejections, and more than
35:22
50 arrests. I
35:24
went with some of my friends on Saturday,
35:26
the wildest day, when more than
35:28
200,000 people, I don't know how
35:30
many of them you can even call fans, flooded
35:33
the course. The vibe
35:35
was apparent by the time we got there at 9am, when
35:38
the average person seemed to already be a
35:40
few spiked seltzers deep. The
35:42
tournament, especially in the stadium,
35:44
at the 16th hole, the loudest hole
35:46
in golf, as it's known, has
35:49
built up such a reputation for being
35:51
a party that it's become less of
35:53
a professional sports event and more
35:55
of a black hole, a
35:57
feral manhood. It is mostly dudes.
36:01
Here are just a few of the things that I saw that I
36:03
was able to put into print. A streaker
36:05
ran into a bunker and the crowd booed
36:07
because they were upset he wasn't completely naked.
36:10
No hog, as one guy complained. I
36:13
saw urinals overflowing by the dozens. I
36:16
saw a woman crying beside a cactus in
36:18
a puddle of her own vomit by the
36:20
11th rough, getting oxygen from
36:22
an EMT at 10am. I
36:25
saw a guy in his 50s walk up to a
36:27
group of four law school students in their early 20s
36:29
and ask, do girls pay attention
36:31
to technology? They listen to him
36:33
talk about his AI startup for about three
36:35
minutes before walking away. The
36:37
day was so bonkers that by Monday, tournament's
36:40
executive director announced that by next year, there
36:42
would be a complete operational change. Did he
36:45
say no hog? He sure did, bro. Yo,
36:47
like I was just gonna make the point
36:49
and it's kind of in line with the
36:51
same stuff about like the court storming that
36:53
once this becomes advertised, like this is the
36:56
place to come act up, then what you're
36:58
gonna have is people who come specifically for
37:00
the point of acting up because now everybody
37:02
like in order to stand out, you got
37:05
to act up the most or whatever it
37:07
is. But they said no guy, I'm
37:09
just gonna throw this out there. They
37:11
are two Americas. And I feel very
37:13
confident saying I know from which one
37:15
the dude who said no hog came
37:18
from. Just a guess. Just a guess.
37:20
What else do we have? All right, we got a
37:22
story on elderly care. Hi, I'm Reina Cohen,
37:24
the author of a new book called The
37:26
Other Significant Others, reimagining life with
37:28
friendship at the center. I recently had an
37:31
excerpt of the book appear in the Atlantic
37:33
and that piece tells the story of two
37:35
friends named Barb and Inez. And
37:37
if friendship were an Olympic sport, these
37:40
women would absolutely win the gold medal. They
37:43
have been best friends for 50 years. They've
37:45
spent 25 of those years living together
37:47
in retirement. And they
37:49
take care of each other. They go to the same
37:51
primary care doctor. They've seen each
37:53
other through surgeries and illnesses and tragedies. A
37:57
sociologist who studies aging said that the living
37:59
and caring arrangement these women have
38:01
could be the wave of the future
38:03
because of demographic changes. Marriage
38:06
and divorce and fertility rates with the way they
38:08
are mean that older adults will need help from
38:11
people other than their immediate family as they age.
38:14
The other thing about Barb and I Nessa's story is that
38:16
they show that there's a way to
38:18
flip a common caregiving dynamic. Often
38:20
the person being cared for can feel like a burden
38:23
or they have to pay someone to do that work
38:26
and those are unequal relationships. Instead
38:28
these two friends experience caregiving
38:30
as a partnership. It's
38:32
a less hierarchical mode of caregiving and
38:35
it's based not on a relationship of
38:37
dependence but one of equality. Yeah
38:39
I'm not gonna lie as the 43 year old
38:41
dude that single with no kids I saw that
38:43
story that I just want to put that out
38:45
there and just be like hey man you
38:48
know what I'm saying? Like we about to
38:50
be friends giving for life out this piece.
38:53
Like we need to keep this in mind
38:55
all y'all I got some homies out here
38:58
in a very similar boat that I don't
39:00
listen to this show. Maybe we need to
39:02
start taking some notes off these old ladies
39:04
to figure out what to do because it's
39:06
about to be us unless something changes. It's
39:09
real to me damn it it's real to me.
39:11
Shout out you better hope that woman loves you
39:13
for real otherwise you're gonna be out here with
39:15
us and you younger too you got to put
39:17
it all to work on the front end. Yeah
39:19
I'm just gonna be a full-time caregiver at this
39:21
point just for some of my older friends. Nah
39:23
you gonna be you're gonna be part
39:26
of the crew and this just becomes your payback
39:28
for all the knowledge and wisdom that we've been
39:30
hitting y'all's little young dumbasses with for all these
39:32
years right? Like that's that's what the payback is
39:34
just come through for the homies in they time
39:37
and need you know what I'm saying? Future
39:39
beneficial. There we go. Let me tell
39:41
you something boy them nursing homes expensive.
39:43
They sure are. We
39:45
could go to the next story which similar
39:47
very similar to the Wendy Williams situation happening
39:49
right now. Hi I'm Gabby Lanceverk and
39:51
I'm the health reporter for Business Insider.
39:54
I covered the recent diagnosis of
39:56
Wendy Williams with frontotemporal dementia and
39:58
primary progressive aphasia. Williams
40:01
had stepped down last year from
40:03
her namesake talk show due to
40:05
other health complications, and her
40:07
care team announced a new diagnosis on February
40:09
22nd. Frontotemporal
40:11
dementia refers to a group of neurological
40:13
disorders in which nerve cells are damaged
40:15
in certain areas of the brain. The
40:18
frontal lobe, located behind the forehead,
40:20
and the temporal lobes behind the
40:22
ears help to regulate language abilities,
40:24
mood, and behavior, so damage
40:27
to those areas of the brain can cause
40:29
people to have trouble communicating, speaking, and writing,
40:32
and to experience sudden changes to their
40:34
behavior or even their personality. You
40:37
may have heard of frontal temporal dementia
40:39
in the news recently already, as actor
40:41
Bruce Willis was also diagnosed with the
40:43
condition and with aphasia last year. The
40:46
condition is the most common form of dementia in
40:48
people under age 60. It
40:50
can have similar symptoms as Alzheimer's, but tends
40:52
to occur in younger people. As
40:55
of now, there is no cure or
40:57
treatment according to research and advocacy organizations,
41:00
and the disease is progressive, which means that
41:02
symptoms worsen over time. Yeah, so
41:04
I put this in
41:07
in part because Wendy Williams
41:09
is one of those people that I've been
41:11
aware of, I guess now for like 30
41:13
years, give or take, but I didn't look
41:15
up until recently and realize like just how
41:18
ridiculously famous and ultimately influential she has ultimately
41:20
been. You
41:22
know, that just happens sometimes where like I didn't think
41:24
of a person because I'm not a person like watching
41:27
daytime talk shows or whatever, but she
41:29
was that woman. And
41:32
you look at content,
41:35
especially in this
41:37
internet era, in the podcast stuff,
41:39
especially with black people, and
41:41
you see like the Wendy Williams influence
41:43
all over the place. Like ask yourself
41:45
as crazy as this goes down, ask
41:48
yourself how many dudes is out
41:50
here doing podcasts, trying to be like Wendy Williams.
41:53
Boots, right? Like it's
41:56
a whole lot of airing people out, a whole
41:58
lot of dragging people. Like, you know. the
42:00
way do we just kind of, and I mean I
42:02
engage in some of this too myself, but let's be
42:04
clear, like the way do we get into people's business
42:06
and talk about it in the peripheral ways and all,
42:08
hey man, like a lot of that
42:11
goes there, like the line and turning
42:13
that into big business, a lot of
42:15
that starts right there with Wendy Williams,
42:17
the hugely influential figure that is hugely influential
42:19
to people who would swear to you
42:21
that they didn't like her in the
42:23
first place. All
42:29
right Bo, I know you offered up AMA to
42:32
the audience, a lot of great submissions. We'll start
42:34
with this first one. I think they sent it
42:36
in because you were tweeting about the wire and
42:38
Stringer Bell so frequently, so here we go. Hey,
42:40
I've heard you talk about both of these people
42:43
before, so I wanted to ask, who
42:45
would you least want to be
42:47
stuck in an elevator with? Stringer
42:51
Bell or Elliot
42:53
Stabler? Love the show? See,
42:56
that's a tough one. That's a tough
42:58
one. Like I'm
43:00
not too big on Elliot Stabler from
43:03
SVU because like quite honestly, I mean
43:06
he's so police, like
43:08
he all the police, all the time, you know,
43:10
they may get, you know, he'd be out here
43:12
hunting down child molasses, so that allows you to
43:14
cut a little slack to his extra violence, but
43:16
you know, I guess in the end, at least
43:19
I feel like his heart is in the right
43:21
place as opposed to God damn Stringer Bell. As
43:23
I told you, man, I saw Stringer Bell in
43:25
that movie about Nelson Mandela and I had to
43:28
kind of like stop and take a moment and
43:30
realize, man, maybe I've been a little bit unfair
43:32
to apartheid, you know what I'm saying? Like if
43:34
it's Stringer Bell on one side and anything else
43:36
on the other, how bad could the other thing
43:38
be? So I had to
43:40
be fair to apartheid. I had to at least give
43:42
it a fair acquittal, you know what I'm saying? And
43:44
I realized I could hate two things at once, so
43:47
it was cool or whatever, but no, I feel
43:49
like the only thing that would worry me about
43:51
riding the elevator with Stringer Bell is it would
43:53
only be a matter of time before he started
43:55
trying to get me like his business card to
43:57
try to get me interested in what was the
44:00
called prepaid legal, you know what I
44:02
mean? That would be my
44:04
concern is him trying to like, get
44:06
me involved in the prepaid legal. And
44:09
that's not what I would want there.
44:11
But like I say, at least stapler
44:13
trying to do good things the
44:16
wrong way, you know? Strang
44:18
on the other hand, just
44:20
bad news. I'm just imagining what kind of
44:23
small talk either guy would have to you
44:25
on the elevator to start things off. Now
44:27
you imagine how frustrated I would be and
44:30
listening to string of bill, misused economic stars. Like
44:32
you just imagine as he's trying to, trying to,
44:36
who we got next, man? Who we got next? All
44:38
right, we got a caller who loves your episodes with
44:40
Spencer Hall and the chemistry you guys have and curious
44:43
about how it all happened. Hey, Bomani, how's it going,
44:45
man? Big fan. Wanted
44:47
to ask, I'm a huge fan of all
44:49
of your episodes with Spencer
44:51
Hall. And I think you
44:54
guys are just like a perfect combination together. I've
44:56
listened to that Stevie Wonder episode like at least
44:58
five times. So
45:00
I guess my question was, how'd you first get introduced
45:02
to Spencer or how did he get introduced to you
45:04
and kind of how did your friendships start? Cause I
45:06
think you guys just play off each other so well
45:08
and you're two of the most interesting people in sports
45:10
media in my opinion. So just curious
45:13
kind of how that started and
45:15
how your friendship has grown. So anyways, keep up
45:17
the great work, man. Love the show. All right,
45:19
appreciate it. It's pretty simple. We met on the
45:21
internet and then he started coming on my radio
45:23
show and then Spencer got me a job
45:25
at where his job was. And then it
45:27
just kind of went from there. But
45:30
I tell people this, this is a wild thing. And I
45:32
think my Atlanta folks would understand me on this to a
45:34
degree. I was out with Spencer once, I
45:36
guess it was the year 2012 and
45:38
we're at some bar that only he would pick
45:40
out something like medieval type shit over there by
45:42
MJQ. Like definitely not a place that I would
45:44
have found myself. I mean, medieval literally, like that's
45:46
how I would describe that. So anyway, we're sitting
45:49
there in the bar and I stopped
45:51
and I took a moment and I looked
45:53
around and I realized like, this is
45:55
the first time I have ever voluntarily hung out with
45:57
a white person in this city. And I am not
45:59
a person. that's opposed to hanging out with
46:01
white people. That's just how like segregated Atlanta
46:03
is and it hit me. And then later
46:05
that night, I'll never forget it was these
46:07
two younger black women. I think I was
46:10
in my early 30s. They had to be
46:12
in their early 20s. And I forget what
46:14
the t-shirt was that Spencer was wearing, but
46:16
it made some illusion to Bo Jackson. And
46:18
I'm just watching him talk to these young
46:20
ladies about the 1982 Auburn, Alabama game. And
46:22
I'm looking at their faces and I'm like,
46:24
Oh my God, they are eating this shit
46:27
up. Like they are going for
46:29
every single word that he is saying
46:31
right now about this nerdy college football
46:33
stuff that he and I ordinarily talk
46:35
about, which is to say, Hey man,
46:38
all my weird white homies, you got more of
46:40
a chance than you realize. You just
46:42
don't know. All right. Here's our last question.
46:44
Hey, Bobani. This is Jaylen Brown. Not
46:47
the subject, just to clarify, but
46:49
being a HBCU alum, I've
46:52
noticed, you know, throughout the past couple
46:54
of years, we've got a couple
46:57
of upsets, you know, against bigger
46:59
power, five schools and basketball
47:02
compared to football.
47:04
So my question is, do you think
47:06
that HBCU sports
47:09
should maybe pivot and
47:12
get a hard focus on the
47:15
basketball space where
47:17
we could possibly see some growth as opposed
47:19
to trying to compete with
47:21
some of these bigger D1 schools and football?
47:23
How about you graduate the kids that you
47:25
got? How about that? Right? It's not going
47:27
to happen. I don't like the dream of
47:29
you go, we go start getting, no, we're
47:31
not going to start getting big time players
47:33
to go to these schools. Not enough of
47:35
them to make an actual difference. No, that's
47:37
not, it's not happening. Never did happen. Never
47:39
going to happen. It's fine. It's not going
47:42
down. How about you graduate the kids that
47:44
you got here? Because if you really want
47:46
to tell me that you sound like the
47:48
white man, it is you saying that you
47:50
only believe that the kids that play ball
47:52
that deserve that level of treatment are the
47:54
ones that help fulfill your capitalist dreams. Because
47:56
that's basically what you're telling me every time
47:58
you say this. playing basketball right
48:00
now. They deserve pretty good treatment too. How
48:03
about focus on the kids that you got
48:05
right now? Cause in the end, we
48:07
ain't got the facilities. Have you looked at what's
48:09
they got? They got like a Mike, Matt McDonald's
48:11
and Taco Bell in the locker room at some
48:13
of these places. I don't think that I'm being
48:16
literal, but I ain't being far off from this.
48:18
We ain't got that kind of bread to compete
48:20
with that. Do right by the
48:22
players that we got. And I promise
48:24
you everything going to be okay. But
48:26
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, thanks so much
48:29
for joining us here on the right
48:31
time, but right fast. Sean, when prize
48:33
picks, what do people prize picks? Indeed.
48:35
We got some NBA games tonight. DeMonte
48:38
is a bonus 19 and a half
48:40
points. Jalen Brunson, 24 and a half
48:42
points. Kate Cunningham, two and a half
48:44
rebounds more on all of the above.
48:46
Really? You sure you sure you want
48:49
to go over Sean? Like over, over
48:51
anyone. I'm just checking. I'm just checking. I'm just
48:53
checking. I was, I love that this time you
48:55
didn't even say it in between like we're basically
48:57
reached a point where all you got to do
48:59
is say today. Sean is an optimist. That's what
49:01
that is. Sean's optimistic prize
49:04
picks. Let's try to make you guys
49:06
some money. Hopefully optimism works. And
49:09
he has more people to give buckets. I feel
49:11
it. I respect it. But like I said, ladies
49:13
and gentlemen, thanks for joining us here on the
49:15
right time, you do this three times a week.
49:17
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49:19
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49:26
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49:36
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49:38
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