R&B: O'Shea Jackson Jr. & Jarvis Landry

Published Dec 29, 2015, 9:25 PM
Mike and Nate are joined by Straight Outta Compton's O'Shea Jackson Jr. who discusses playing the role of his father Ice Cube, his favorite NFL quarterback and more. Then Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry joins to pick the "Best of 2015" awards and react to Terrell Owen's recent comments about one-handed catches.

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This is Osha Jackson Jr. And you're listening to the R and B Podcast. Act like you know, yeah, oh no, no, yeah, Well I had all day and I really trying to go out, trying to go by my lady, got a dressed out for night on the town. But that ain't going down. Seeing now, baby, I got some staffs for you and I was some real playing super special fast for your teacher at this game go down. As they analyzed the winners, they might shout my name out because you're bad, mommy. We can jump into the R and B Show. Shown in to the r V Show all season on Man and every time I hear it, I didn't ex fite it right, murder or something. I like that. I listened Welcome to the R and B Podcast as always a huge shot out the shot infinite but that fire track. You gotta come at it, you gotta come out. You gotta check him out on SoundCloud, Instagram. I'm Nate bur Listen, I'm like Rob, I'm the chemistry is already in a coach. Hey, listen, we have a very special guest. Hey, Mike, this is our first season. Yeah, we're gonna, We're gonna, We're gonna show everybody Willie what it means to have the dopest podcast in the of course. Man, you know we get in t D. Let me get some let me get some some value on that beat right there? Not not not not right now. I just was about to say, this is something I didn't know. Now we can get up ghetting it up. Now we can get that acrobats, we can flip that what's up Nate like acrobats on the Tim Matts. Now this is freestand well you got me going bro oh yea through the waves. They might be stealing out yeah yeah yeah. Alright. So in the house today we are joined by a very special guest. I guess you could say young up and coming. You know. The the next new is the celebrity that's hot on the scene. Um, you saw the number one hit movie in America, Straight out of Confident, straight out of comp oh Man. He played He played the leading the leading role as his father. Who is Ice que Q. We have O'shay Jackson Jr. In the building. What's happening? Yeah man, I'm loving it. I get to force myself on the sports show. So I'm feeling good. You know. Listen my celebrity for good. There's nothing forced about this. You know that they give me a hard time because when we gets the lives, I get over excited. Yeah, I'm just saying this is honored to have you up in the scene, but really excited. I saw you. I saw you on the show a couple of weeks ago. You were actually on the show. I think it's Friday Friday saying yeah and uh, and I appreciate you giving me thumbs up on my freestyle real one, Real one a little bit so um so yeah, this this is this is the R and B Podcast for everybody listening. Um, We're deep in this now. This this isn't you know. We're not easy stage anymore. We're not rookies anymore. This is insights to the life of an NFL player around the league, celebrities, pop culture, music. We got my Man, t D Dropped, t D Thug a Thug in the Bat and Thugg Thug Drop Beast. Throughout the show. Listen, we we're just gonna talk about everything today. We're gonna talk about sports, We're gonna talk about music. We're gonna talk about best of the best of last year. We got O'Shea in the building. Uh oh mg, you know we can hashtag that. Uh you So it's just it's just cats. Not by the water cooler, that's more corporate. It's it's the barbershop talk. This is like your favorite sports podcast meets Friday is really really TV. I feel that one, but really it's it's like your favorite sports cast me straight in the content like you got micro you got me. We get turned up, like this is really what it is. So we told y'all it's it's a show right now. We got listeners, this is audio, It's will be visual, and we will do a show and at some point it's about the movie. I've been talking it since day one, but um, that's what we're gonna talk about. Got videos on YouTube, we do, we gotta check out the videos. Do all of that. And then also today on today's show, we have Jarvis Landry Miami. I got some questions from him. Nate, Yeah, I got real questions from him. Nate yeah, yeah, say something. I'm not say something, say something I'm gonna say. This is the R and B Podcast. It gets real. Rund here hit him with the ps A man, tell them about the show and how they gotta tune in and all that. Like, look, look everybody, make sure you subscribe, comment on iTunes, Stitcher and all that stuff. Remember at producer t D on Twitter, you can call into the hot line. Get Yeah, the hot line Blank had Nate dance and had me doing my back dance too. I'm a big dude. So it gets you know, it gets stiff over the hotline blink. All right, uh t D. Before we get into what we gotta get into, drop one more beat. Got a little West Coast The Today Show, which a little West Coast. I don't know, give me what, just feel like, I feel like this is real life. This is not keep spitting, keep talking, man, keep going to keep walking, keep going, keep blowing. You know we're gonna do keep showing how to keep popping. He was just cursing. It was like we had, you know show. I'm like, no way, let's get it. Oh I'm sick with it, like forty label. Oh I'm so ridiculous. Find me here, let me fall if this ain't a brief thinking my necklace fall off? Music in here? Yeah. We just always just talk sports. We don't just talk sports. Bro deeper than that, man, all right? So oh say Jackson Jr. In the building all allegedly, that's what they say. We got cameras right, they watch it and they're listening, so allegedly straight out of counting. Yeah, you actually had the audition. For most people that probably went to the movies and bought they take it and didn't know behind the scenes and wasn't hit to what was going on, they probably thought, oh, he got the role, like the hanswers to him, like Pops was, you know, one of the founders. So what was the hardest part about getting ready for that role? Getting picked? You know, there were so many people who want that role. You know, Uh, my father is the young guy in the group. You know, he don't sign the contract within the movie spoiler alert for those great but it uh, you know, it's a it's a pivotal role in the film and in the group. You know he uh, he starts off a lot of those songs. You know, ice Cube is the he's that that that that little off behind n w A, you know, that little that energy he brings that and so that's a you know, that's a huge role. And the only reason why he even felt that I could audition is because of how I perform with him on stage. You know, he sees that same type of energy and that's the only thing that really motivated him to tell me, Yeah, I need you to play me man from there. You know, I've never acted before. I've never been any films or anything. And uh, I hadn't learned how to act in a short amount of time in those two years. Almost wouldn't have been two years. If the studio would have jumped on it on the movie, you know, as as as at the time that they did, it could have been shorter and I couldn't have, you know, got my chops ready, so it could have been a completely different movie. You know, Aaron Spiser, my my acting Coach's Batson. Without them, I wouldn't be here. Where was there anything that you learned about your father that you didn't already know? I mean, trust me, I can imagine playing or or or anybody because you know, you know, but starting around and just something that you learned that maybe didn't though. I would just say that he had that same you know that that that mentality of the dude that I know there's my dad. You know that courage that that you know, no, we either this is right or I'm gonna be wrong and make it right, you know, like it just has to happen. And he had that at a young age, you know, he displayed that at seventeen eighteen, and I sup post people I know, don't you know, don't got that now. And as far as the rest of the group, you know, I was, I was learning everything about them because you I only know the ice cube parts, you know, and those are my favorite parts. But it was it was cool to see them interact, you know, see my dad with his actual friends, you know, like people who grew up with, so you know, to see them on a sideline, laughing and pointant and reminiscent because of me and my friends. You know that that was the dopest part. Uh So, so what's what's next for you? What's next for oh the world? Man? I'm going after it? You know why not? Uh? I refused to be uh you know, one trick, pony. It's always good to get checks from multiple ventures. So yeah, I'm I went to school for screenwriting, you know, I went to USC to be a screenwriter before I was an actor. So I look at this film, you know, in different ways than most people do, and I want to be in this industry more than just an actor. I want to be a filmmaker maker. Maybe he can make the RMB Nate there he had Ryan Coogler, the Fruitvale Station and the New Creed movie. You want to talk about legendary. Now I gotta touch on something because I like to revisit when people say something that's absolutely um inspiring. I just asked you, what's next? My man said the world or the world? Bro, Like that's how that's how we feel like that. But but but he's he's a millennial. This is he's a millennia. That's what we all are. This is the next this is the next wave. But lea straight up you know what I mean? Hey, man, be proud of it. Why not be proud and embrace it? All right? So, uh, I gotta jump slightly off track and then we're gonna get back to talking about the movies. Uh. This is random because I didn't know that you was joining us until like a couple of days ago. But I checked out the movie. Obviously. I'm thirty four years old, so you know, and I'm from Seattle, West Coast. Like that's what we do. Like hip hop. I love it. It's in my veins. I think it's a big part of like why I can talk so well on the microphone and on TV. So I happened to be scrolling across images after I saw the movie because I want to research you. This is before I knew he's on the show. I'm just like, man, what's up with this young dude? Like one he nailed it too. He's coming from lineage that's really like the amount rushmore of hip hop. And I saw a picture um of you use at some event and you had two watches on the killing me, two watches on like first of the boy code on the same risk. I mean it wasn't two different times. Yeah, who were you? Where were you at? Where I'm fifty him? In New York? We headed to one of six and part Alright, my dad's about to be on one of the six parts. I'm about to be in the audience where I just came from the Babe store and you know, I had my watch that I normally wear, but I just about to watch from the baby Still you want to you know, I'm trying to off bro. So I asked my older brother Darryl. He he's in the back of that picture. He was like, uh, I said, man, I don't know what's watching were He was like, well, this one is New York, right and this one's l A right. Well where both of us right right? Good? Yeah, good answer. So, you know, going going back to what you're doing, man, talk about the album. You guys actually had to record the soundtrack the album. Man, talk about that experience and your experience in the music industry so far. That was you know, that was away for us. Our director Gary Gray, he had to get us to to really bond. You know, we really gotta seem like we grew up together. Another way to turn us into a group was to you know, make us do that work. We had to make sure. We had to try to sink our voices to sound like our characters. And uh, you know that that that takes a lot of work, you know, like dope man, Yeah, man, you dope man. We'll have your abs burning. So it's like, you know, you really got to go there and you know, to be able to critique each other on something, to be really like no, man, I really think you should do that again. You know, to be in there for hours with the guys, that really builds a camaraderie. And you know when you when you out at the club or whatever and you hear them play straight out of content, you gotta like texting like hey man, they dropping us, like like got that real connection to to the working to you guys. And without that, you know, you probably get a different movie as well. So what's up? So uh? Dr Dre is one of the most influential individuals, not just in hip hop but in business. So like, how much did you get to interact with him during the movie or previous to that? And what is Dr Dre like? Man, Dre? Uh? This is the most interaction I've ever had with Dre. The first time I met him, I was in Third Girl, right on the on the Up and Smoke tour. It probably should have been on that tour I heard great, did you go to school, bro? Like man, when you home school? No? No, it was like towards the end, like towards summer, you know, so we was all good. But when my teacher don't tell me you're going you damn right. That tour was crazy. I was too young to really appreciate it. But that that's a that's a dope line up. But that's the first time I really liked met him, but to be able to talk to him, to see him interact, and like he took me out to the studio and he was listening to Uh Compton before it was out, and you know, he cool, dude, real chill. You know, he's just when he see what he wants, he gonna get it. Like he's gonna he needed He needs to figure it out or it's gonna infuriate him, you know. And we saw when he got motivated to do the Compton album. You know, he's on set and then it was like because it's it's hard and walked out. It's hard to motivate, Like everybody's been waiting for Detox with waiting and we're still waiting and we're still waiting. And it's because he hope it exists whatever put something out bro classic, and he knows he's got to be right. So you're saying while you were filming, Dre got up basically and he got motivated from watching Corey you know, be like take it there, go through the record he used to. Yeah, yeah, So he started to feel that and like you could tell when you listen to it, like he's super inspired by his old times, and and to just be in that environment to see him cooking, like to really be able to watch himself and lab he was like, nah na, na, I'm out, I'm out. You know, Corey Hawkins got inspired. That had to be inspirational though, for like, you can't tell us other eye you know, that's dope, man, It's fire right there. I can appreciate that. Now, hip hop is obviously a big part of who you are, a big part of your lineage. Um, you said you know what's next for the world. Hip hop is part of that? For sure? You you wanna is it? Is it? Do you want to follow in pop's footsteps? Do you want to dreat your own lane? Or like how would you identify yourself in the hip hop culture? You see at this point, you know, uh, I'm really into the into the cinema, into the films, and uh I know that if you were to do certain songs, you know, if you were to to say certain things and records, you know, you might be yeah, yeah, it would cut off you in a in a different lane there. They would try to typecast me and certain roles and you know, certain things that they won't be able to see because of whatever I said on this track. So the best way that I could stay connected to hip hop is you know, me and my older brother, we've gone into produce it. You know, we've gone into making the music, making the beast behind it, and we're we're working on a compilation album, you know, where our tracks are beats and just various artists and uh, you know that A that's a nice way to to stay within that lane and be in a safer process. Who's that one artist right now that you would love to work with? Oh that's my man Big Sean. Yeah, Man Sean, that's my dude. You know I met him out in Detroit. We had a screening out there in Detroit. Uh, he took us out to the Sweetwater Tavern has fire wings out there, and uh, you know he he got good energy and uh, I think he's highly underrated. You know, My man Kendrick is killing him. My man Jake Cole is killing it. But that that boy Sean, man, his flow is just like you don't you don't need them, you don't need the problems. That's what's up. Man. Alright, Well listen to t D. We're gonna need a beat real quick. See how TV trying to come within the West comb like, yeah, gang Bang Classics Classic seventeen, got you. Oh it's that free easier. I like that being right there. All right, So now we're gonna talk about the best of the best. We oh, Shade Jackson jr. Uh, We're gonna We're gonna talk about the best of whatever we want to talk about. This could stay in the lane was trying to intend to be in or this could it could get out of hand. It could get I'm just saying, okay, get out of hand. So let's do this round table discussion. Um, everybody's gonna give their answer right out the gate. O shay, Yeah, you want to go first? Okay, all right, you go first. The best quarterback in the NFL. Thank you. You already know my answer. I snapped a few weeks ago about coming to me like cause because we always debated. So I got at you. Okay, alright, cool, I'm gonna say Cam Newton obviously. But now but why though, like everybody has the reasons. Why, Well, first of all, I'm gonna saying I need my quarterback to show up when the game is on the line. Fourth quarter. Over time, he is in the top two or three in every passing category passing, not not running, but passing sitting in the pocket, which is non traditional, which is not not what people think of Cam Newton. He is in the top two or three in the league and every passing category in the fourth quarter, in over time, that's the money time. That's when I need my quarterback to show up. I don't need him to be showing up and getting me fantasy football numbers in the first quarter, we're running the football tread anyway. I need you to show up when we're losing, and Cam man Cam. Without Cam this year, I don't know if the Carolina Panthers win six games. I mean serious business and the almost when not defeated. Listen, like, obviously they took that ill you know this path. They needed it, they should they needed it, they needed But a couple of weeks ago, Uh, the game that they were in and they had to go down and score right last two minutes, drill who they're playing and it was in New Orleans, it might have been I don't know who they're playing against. Two weeks ago, and uh, Cam's on the sideline camera paying to him. He's just like that New York Kiants they scored on them and they're paying the cam and cams like just like I got this, like just my cape, my cap, Yeah, and when my phone booth that like to me, that was dope. And people they went crazy online because I made the comparison on this show that it looked like Jordan the huddle. They're like, oh, you' I'm not not careers, but you remember nineties, Like I'm a nineties NBA nineties When Jordan's in the houn't when you knew there was one shot left, you knew it was getting the rock. So when the camera paying to Jordan's he was like, I got this, that's what cam was doing. Like he exudes that like everybody about swag saucing like he he drips that, like everybody plays better. Ted again had ten touchdowns in his career before the season he got eleven. This is here, trust me, I played. I was on the team with Ted. So but but there there is an a PROA mentioned list. Tom Brady is always phenomenal. Uh Russell Wilson, Oh that's up, what's up talking about to man? Because you know respect of Tom, you know California quarterback. But the all the reasons why I hear that Tom is great. It is the same reason why Cam deserves the m v P this year. You know, he didn't have his major weapons. You know, he went out there with Greg Olsen. During my Fantasy draft, I was like, Man, Ryan A Cam, Matt Ryan A Cam had to go with Cam was nervous. The best decision of my life. You know, he's doing it. He's doing it out there with with underrated squad. You know he talked about Ted Gain and you know, making him and to a star and when Cam scores, it's almost like a dunk. So I completely agree with that that Jordan comparison. Cam Newton is the only quarterback that if he's running down the lane, I'm like, Man, I might want to get out the way. You know it's coming at you that when you got somebody that solid, with that much character and actually can can you know bring it? Step up his words and how could you not love it? Talk about again, we're going to talk about camras a second. People he got he was He was getting a lot of criticism early about his touchdown dances of exactly when you when you heard people talking about criticizing Camp for that, what were your thoughts, Man same baseball. Man. You know it's not like like, it's not no you know, Tennis claps out there. You know it's it's supposed to be a little bit of aggression. And when you scored. Most people don't make it to the end zone. You better be happy that you made it. Man, I don't I don't believe in all that. Okay, O, the world, the world we check all right, listen, the best wide receiver in the game. I don't talk about no no, no, no saying okay, okay, are you right? Um? Tell you the truth, man, go ahead, say it man, that man that Julio is a bad man, That Julio is a bad man. But Antonio Brown, you can't knock him. You just can't. Like I was like, okay, Vic out there, he's not gonna getting I'm sitting wrong. You know, Tonio Brown is a baller. I'm jealous of the Steelers with Bell and Brown is ridiculous out there, ridiculous. But I gotta go Antonio Brown close Julio second. Um. You know what, I'm gonna agree. And that's not just because we have him on right now. I got a good pictures. I'm gonna tell you why and I'm gonna and I'm gonna tell you why my top two with the Odell and Antonio Brown. Why because not only are they great receivers that run great routes, but Nate, you know, you can line those guys up anywhere on the field and they can affect the game. They go, get it. My only thing with guys like Julio and sometimes with your boy Calvin, sometimes not saying they're not great receivers, you can't put that guy in the backfield and haven't run a choice route, you know what I mean. You can do that with Antonio Brown. You can do that with these are receivers who are also playmakers. That's a difference. I was gonna put O d b in there as well, but it was that that Julio catch against the Panthers. I was like, who pretty good and it would have been like they're cheating. Yeah. No, man, The only and the only reason why I put Antonio over Olddell is because he catches punts, adds more Tota. I got. Come on, Nate, you've got friends in the wide receiver rock. Come on, man, I'm trying not to I'm trying not to like make this. You know, one agreement. Each subject is Antonio, you're putting up a buck twenty um. He can't play any I don't think I had a hundred twenty catches in college all five years. That's crazy college. How do you feel about Brandon Marshall? Though, Man, he's kind of underrated. Now, I'll tell you one thing, and I said it a few weeks ago, Brandon Marshall. Number one receivers get younger, m M number one dbs get older, but number one receivers and the Jets is Brandon Marshall. And he's getting and again he's getting. He's older in age, but he's he's the day. And I was like, y'all keep showing that, keep doing your thing. That's one of the little homies. And he was like, I appreciate that, you know, coming from unit because I used talked to when he's in college. And I was like, Yo, so you're gonna make the super Bowl or is it week to week? Talk to me how y'all thinking that locker room? He said, Uh, our playoffs started when we lost to the Texas. So think about they here playoffs already, playoff picture just they think they can't. Let's talk about cats playing inspired, like, that's that's wise words from a grown man. Talk about you talk about them Kansas City saying they had they had to they may they may win. I told my dad. I was like, Yo, it wouldn't be crazy if it was Packers Chiefs and in fifty you know, like the first one they think and then I was looking like an idiot, and then they they've been streaking. Just thought, that's been streaking. That's crazy. All right now he speaking of wide receivers. We got Jarvis Landry he coming, Yeah, we got him in the skype situation. So that's what we do. Man, this show is crazy. We got oh Jackson Jr. We got Jarvis Lantry, crazy, man, I got some questions for him. All right, well we're gonna we're gonna get to that, you know. Like I said, this is the best podcast ever. We got Oh State Jackson's Jr. And now joining us via Skype. We have Jarvis one handed on that boy good. That that boy good. So this is one of the most epic shows in the building. We got t D dropping these beats and this is smooth. Bro. I like this beat right here. I hate you t Can you hear this beat? Jarvis Yeah, it's like a Z the man I'm coming. I'm thinking that. That's what's up. Man, Man, this is the best show ever. I'm not even gonna I can't believe this ain't a movie already. It's gonna be one at Jarvis Landy. We appreciate you joining us, man um the Dynamic Duo, now the Dynamic Trio. We got sports analysts, oh S Jackson in the building and you are here. You have the library or Starbucks, I don't know, look like Starbucks right now. I'm at this Cuban cuisine. Hey. Well you know what, Hey, I can dig that. I appreciate you taking some time that what you order to eat. I don't even know. I didn't even look at the me You got to load up on them carbs. Man, you know what I mean? You got a game Sunday? Absolutely all right, that's what's up. So and listen to seasons in the league. Now, one hundred catches, one thousand yards. Have you exceeded your own expectations or was this what you expected? Oh? Man, it's you know, it's kind of what I expected. You know, I think me personally, being a confident guy, I never really want to put limitations on myself, you know. You know, of course it's always good to set goals, but at the same time, I think, you know, for me, um, you know, it gives me that much more to look forward to next year. You know that that makes me even hungrier the more the more that I accomplished, the hungrier I get, you know. And and that's just one of my mentalities, is my attitude about everything, you know, about my success, you know, and um, just just trying to change the standard of of what a receiver uh is an NFL and eventually, you know, being those conversations when you guys talk about Antonio Brown, you know, Odell you know, and UM, I think I'm doing that. I'm making, I'm making I'm trying to do that right now. That's what man. Listen. So we had Terrell Owens Teo, one of the best wide receivers to ever play this game, on the show a couple of weeks ago, and we were talking about one handy catches and he he was basically he has some issues. So um, he was talking about how how kids these days is doing too much with the way had catch. So we're gonna lay out so you can hear this sound and we'll play that for you right now. Like this guy making one hand catches like you're Odel Landry. Uh. These are guys now that I see, Like yeah, I mean they have some some uncanny ability to track this ball down, catch it with one hand and again like now it's it's it's a good thing, but it's a bad thing too because now kids are going out trying to make one hand catches when they you know, you get into games. If if they start to practice one hand catches more, then now you're you're trying to make up one hand catch when you should put you drop it when you could put two hands on it. Jarvis, So how you feel about t O's opinion on the one hand catch? Oh man? You know, I think I think the game is evolving, you know, the game is evolving, the players, the players evolving, you know, just as it is every year. Um. And I think you know what with with the social media with Divine and Instagram, you know that that everybody's trying to be that trending topic, you know, and they're doing whatever is necessary, you know. But um, you know, I know like personally for me, you know, uh, and I t O himself, you know. I'm sure he's practiced one hand catches, you know, just putting himself in us those positions the case he's ever putting us positions in the game, you know, to make those catches. You know. So at the same time, I guess it's a little bit a little bit of boat, you know, a little bit of trying to be trendy, and a little bit of guys just making plays. Well you know, uh, TiO, it was probably illegal for him to catch with one hand. I don't I don't get it. If you could get the yard is get the yard. But you know, I need to know, man, who better you are? Odell? I need to know? Oh Man again, Like I said, I'm a confident guy, you know, Yeah, yeah, I know who was more consistent and fantasy? Thank you number number Andrew all day. Hey, now, talk about it, talk about it, Jarvis, what's popping? Just going to say it? We need we need a definitive answer. Oh they're gonna get mad? What's up? No, for sure, I believe in myself, man, I believe in myself. You know, I think that again. You know, I'm I'm contending to be one of the best receivers in in NFL, you know. And I think with that being said, you know, um, it's guys like O'Dell, guys like you know and Tonio Brown, you know, Julio. Those guys pushed me, you know. And and when you know, seeing the plays that they make, you know, knowing that, um, you know, that's guess what the standard is now, you know. And me, just like I said, just trying to change that, you know, bring my own element of the game, you know. And when you turn on that film, that tape never lies, numbers never lie, so you know, and that's the most important thing to me. So like that, like that, like that. So Jarvis, we're doing the best stuff show. This is our last show. And my question is who's the best defensive player that you faced this season? Oh? Man? Uh, if I had to say, I have to go, I have to go with Reevers still at this still, at this age. What makes him so good? What makes him so good? Man? He's smart, man, you know, he's you know, and everybody talks about his age, but you know, it's the knowledge, you know, it's the it's the games that he's played, you know, the guys he's played against that you know allows him that I don't say I have a I have a edge. But at the same time, you know he kind of knows that his his physical skills may be declining a little bit. But at the same time, you know he's smart enough to put his not put himself in bad situations, you know, and you know he does a good job. Okay, oh sha, who you got the best defender I went up against? That would be an interesting but I can't. I can't drop her name like she was out there with its good uh in the game? The best defensive player in the game, dude, how could you? You know? Revous Revus is just still monstrous. You know the Norman ain't too bad. But you know that that that that Revous you know it's that you know, you know that going, you know that going best defensive player um this year? Shoo. I don't know what I'm going with. Why you think about Matthew out in Arizona? Bad, honey, bad. It's so versatile though, Like you're talking about leading the team and tackles obviously went down with a cl but coming off the slot, the nickel Blitzen, I mean, you got a guy that's vicious when it comes to covering. I've seen them guard tight ends, receivers, running backs this year. Now, name a player that can do that defensively. So for me, I'm going with the Honey Badger and Patrick Peterson right there in that conversation too, he's had a hell of a year. Shout out to my man Woodson before man, alright, pick back, that's what's up, all right? So now let's uh, let's jump. Let's jump a little because you're not You're not giving us our answer. So the best movie of two thousand fifteen, Jarvis, we started with you best movie, best movie. Yeah, man, credit that to you. I knew. I was like, we need to call Andrew. Hey. You know, you know it's crazy. A lot of people do a lot of fluff when they have slabs on the show, but Jarvis, you hit that on the head, like stentimately the dopest movie job. You're young? How do you three? That's crazy? I'm thirty four so and I was watching straight out of Compton. I'm singing the words. I'm not out loud. People looking at me like I'm singing the work work for work, you know. Yeah. I walked out text and everybody like, yo, you gotta see this. So hey, that's a tremendous pick. Are we all are? Oh shay, I gotta put you in a different, you know category. You can't pick your own movie. Best movie of the year, best movie of the year, Like, uh, Jurassic World, that movie was nice. They at the mechla doon. I don't know what that was called. It was something that was that was that was that was alright. So, uh, the best hip hop album of the year. Who's gonna go for best hip hop album of the year? Man, Oh yeah, I've been on that. Okay, okay, that Price and Tiller Fire, Yeah, we won't talk about that. I'm going with that documentary to and documented two point five. That Game album is crazy. He dropped two albums and legitimately, if you haven't heard the Game album, it's a story like he's telling the story. He's educating you about the history of the West Coast gang banging. Um men. He touches everything like Game really went in on the album. So I'm going with that. Um you know, I could just take the easy round go Compton with him? Man, Dr dre and what a time to be alive, drinking future. That's kind of cheating, man, you know, putting two superpowers together. I gotta go with my man, Big Sean. Yeah. That that that's a that's a nice piece of work right there. I go with Kendrick Lamarta Pepper Butterfly Man. That's my that's my style. Deep with him. That's what's up. Alright, Ay, Jarvis, we gotta say goodbye to you, um when I come day on the Miami. Uh, take me to the Cuban spot because I never had no Cuban for the Cuban coffee. Once you get done, once you get done with the season, come out to the West Coast man kicking with us in l A. Bro, we have the best time out here, Bro. So we roll out the red carpet for the young guns, and you are part of that new movement of while receivers in the league. You are that new Mount Rushmore. Keep bawling, bro, for real, keep balling. Next time you see camera, next time you see camera. Waite call him Derek, that's his real name. I went to school with him. Yeah alright, bro, Bro, be easy, alright, baby, Yeah, Hey, listen, a huge shout out to Jarvis Landry joining us. Um. So we're gonna finish off the best of by talking about the best thing you did in two thousand fifteen. Uh, Mike, Rob, We're gonna with you first. I just said, go to me last. You haven't answered any questions about the best of Nate. Nate, wait till we get on TV today. I'm gonna come hurt you anyway. Look, the best thing I did this year was um. Uh, each night before when I'm at home, and I am at home because I traveled so much, before we go, before we go to bed, I take all four of my kids, um and basically we have a story time. So I'll start the story. Then my two year old give her a little part to it, and it's like story that never ends. And all the kids go bananas for them. Before it's over, my two year old sleep and everybody's tired. So hey, man's a little family. Um. Just recently, actually I want uh. I got to be on course side like game Kobe last season and uh, you know, in full Spike Lee moot. Whenever Kevin Duran was guarding Kobe or they were near me, I was in Kevin's ear, you know, lightening him up, letting them know, you know, you need to have that purple and gold on Kobe was like are you thinking about it? You think, yeah, So you know I got to you know, uh see my hero on the court, and you know, he came over, you know, tapped each other up, man talked about you know where he go afterwards, and that That's the coolest part for me. So the best thing I've done this year is, uh, I've got back into that creative process of writing. So I'm back like writing poetry and and lyrics, man. And I just I'm inspired by like the movement of really young black culture man, like Instagram, social media. Whenever there's a new dance, there's a new sing, a new song, it's a group of kids in a cafeteria, a group of black kids in the cafeterier somewhere, and like we're pushing the momentum of the world and everybody's following. So I've gotten back into that spirit. So for me, I just back right again. That's dope. I hear you, bro. Not very articulate. We're spoken man spoken for well, I was spoken for a black man, man. That'st thing you did. I speak for the whole team here, man, D'Angelo, Marcus Smith, the whole crew that put the show together. Dave in the back. Yes, Dave Singer, he's helping us out from day one and try to get and it started for you know, a few months. I finally got off the ground and here it is a new, different sound that you can't hear anywhere else. So appreciate. This is definitely one of, you know, one of the most fun parts of the week for me. So I appreciate you all. Appreciate you all listeners. Man, keep keep chiming in and keep asking these questions, keeping a part of the show. Appreciate Oh shake for coming through. Yeah, I'm regular. That's what I'm talking about here, man, listen, so listen. That's a rap for our show. Um send us questions uh as R and B, R A and d B. I'm at Nate thirteen Broison on Twitter at real Mike rob that is talking about find me and also send us your music. We'll give you props, will show you love. Remember the contact at producer TV hit the R and B. Yeah, we gotta get down be hotline. Yeah, man, we'll put your voice on air. Oh Sha, thanks for joining us. Bro Um. We don't do anything for TV. Ruyre Mike, I think you leave tonight, but I'm out tonight. So don't know what you want to do tonight. What I'm saying, Uh, we could kick it a little bit. We'll be We'll be back next week to get ready for the playoffs. We are nearing the end and next time, everybody spread the word. Man, yeah, I can dig that. Okay, what's up, Michael, ahead, let me up, let me hear something. What you're gonna talk about? What the playoffs? Playoffs? Talk about the playoffs and the playoffs. The year I played Homeboy, I was way off, but still I was out in Detroit. I was doing their thing and they try to exploit. Oh but it's the city. Yeah, it's kind of gritty, but they always stuck with me. Man. But I crashed my car trying to save a pizza and I was tripping. It was like a beza. I was in another zone at another home. It's crazy, because what's the pepper row that us high in? Hello football fans, Dave Damage check here. Be sure you check out my podcast, The Dave Damage Football Program, as we dive into the NFL from a fans and players perspective. See if you can guess which one I am. Also, be sure to listen to the Around the NFL Podcast to keep up with the latest football news and move the sticks with former NFL SCALP Daniel Jeremiah. It's so good you're guaranteed to be a smarter football fan. 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NFL: The R & B Podcast with Michael Robinson & Nate Burleson

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