Ballers (2015) s05e06 Episode Script
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1 MARK SCHLERETH: What are these owners saying when they allow turds like this back on their roster? Don't you look dapper.
Time to part ways with Kisan.
- (MUSIC PLAYS) - I was right.
Don't focus on other people's misery.
SPENCER STRASMORE: I made the decision to part ways with Kisan Teague.
I feel so alive! Hey, make the bed before you go.
Why? Dude, I love your radio show.
What you think about me calling them fools out? Man, everyone's gotta get the truth.
STRASMORE: You wanna come at me, I'm right here.
Just know that I'm the players' best ally going into the CBA.
- Are you okay, boss? - (EXHALES) Yeah, just having some kind of attack.
I know who you are, Kisan Teague.
- You got cut.
- What you say, bro? (PEOPLE PANICKING) (MUSIC CONCLUDES) [TV STATIC DRONES.]
[BRIGHT TONE.]
[LIL WAYNE'S "RIGHT ABOVE IT".]
Kane is in the building.
[MID-TEMPO HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Now tell me how you love it You know you're at the top When only heaven's right above it We on 'Cause we on Who else is really trying to fuck with Hollywood Cole I'm with Marley G, bro Flying Hollygrove chicks to my Hollywood shows And I wanna tell you something That you probably should know This that "Slumdog Millionaire" Bollywood flow And, uh, my real friends never hearing from me Fake friends write the wrong answers on the mirror for me That's why I pick and choose I don't get shit confused Don't like my women single I like my chicks in twos And these days, all the girls is down to roll I hit the strip club, and all them bitches find a pole Plus I been sipping, so this shit is moving kinda slow Just tell my girl to tell her friend That it's time to go [INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
So it is not an end for our dear brother, Kisan.
Our dear son and nephew, neighbor, friend, and teammate Kisan.
The life of the spirit-eternal has no four quarters or a halftime show.
It is a spirit that we can feel and touch and speak to whenever we close our eyes or feel the breeze or fumble or triumph.
We must think of this not as the end of a game, but as the beginning of a new life.
For through Him, our life and our love is eternal and everlasting.
Can I get an amen? ALL: Amen! I'm climbing CHOIR: I'm climbing - Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains - Trying to get home - CHOIR: Trying to get home - I'm climbing - CHOIR: I'm climbing - Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains - Trying to get home - CHOIR: Trying to get home - And I'm climbing - CHOIR: Climbing - Oh - CHOIR: Climbing, climbing - Every day - CHOIR: Climbing - I hate fucking funerals.
- I hate grieving.
- Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains You don't like to feel? Actually, I don't feel anything.
That's the problem.
I'm the same way, brother.
It shows that we care.
- CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher [PHONE BUZZES.]
- CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Yeah, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher CHOIR: Flying higher Bossman.
How was the service? It was intense.
I remember the first guy I lost.
D-back with all the tools, all set to be a star till he slid his car off the road.
Well, they feel like your kids, but they aren't.
So the owners meeting is tomorrow.
And? I need to know where you stand.
On my own two feet.
18 games is gonna be good for the players.
- How would you know? - You're not a player.
Neither are you anymore.
They're gonna get two more game checks, and we're gonna expand the salary cap.
Yeah, you're gonna make a lot more money for yourselves.
For everyone.
I'm a hard-ass, but I'm not heartless.
I'll let you know when I know.
Just remember, I might not be a player, but I'm a players' owner.
Deacon Eller.
Spencer Strasmore.
I'd tell you to stop following me around and dogging my footsteps, but I heard you got yourself a team.
- Congratulations.
- I appreciate that.
You know, I'd love to have you on the sidelines.
No, I'm too old and crusty to be fooling around with those young kids with all that piss and vinegar.
- No, thank you.
- Sure.
If you change your mind, I'd love to have you.
Appreciate.
Waiting for somebody? Just a cab.
[UPBEAT HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Legends don't take cabs.
[GRUNTS.]
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling kind of fucked up that we didn't go to Kisan's thing earlier.
I told you I don't do funerals.
They freak me out.
Next one I go to gonna be my own.
Better believe I'll be at that one.
Hey, man, don't bring that shit up again, man.
- Okay.
- Hey.
Guess who's on the motherfucking WAG shit list.
What'd you do? My guess is, she talking about you, nigga.
So I ran into a few of the players' wives today at SoulCycle.
They snubbed me, told me to tell my husband he need to be more careful with his words.
Bet it's good for your workout, pedaling all mad and angry and shit.
- [LAUGHS.]
- You know what? Seriously, Ricky, I'll put up with whatever I have to put up with if you're really committed.
But if this is some kind of sidepiece I'm pretty good at it.
- Pretty good? - This nigga's filthy.
- Give me ten.
- Well, why don't you use those big mouths to help the players out instead of just tearing 'em down? - Shit gotta be funny, though.
- We ain't doing edutainment.
Our show does need to say something, though.
- Don't overreach.
- Stick to sex and money.
That shit sells.
Well, you ass-backwards as usual, but you know, you might be onto something.
I got an idea.
Yo, get Joe Krutel on the show.
Fuck that goofy white boy gonna bring to the party? Trust me on this, bro.
All right, man.
Domino, motherfucker.
Nigga, that ain't domino.
I called his office, like, three times.
It's getting absurd.
His assistant keeps saying he doesn't know where he is, but I know that fucker's there.
He's ducking me, hoping that I'm gonna move on from Kamara.
That way he doesn't have to take him my "Godfather" offer.
Isn't that an agent's job, to take their clients offers? Yep, but nobody does what they're supposed to do.
I do.
Too bad nobody notices.
[GRUNTS.]
Look, I've been trying to find the right time to tell you this.
I got another job offer, from the Browns.
You thought this was the right time? Are my instincts off? - I don't know, Benny.
- You tell me.
I got a wife I never see, a hole in the offense oh, I got a boss who absolutely hates my guts, and I'm $3 billion over budget on the stadium! All that, I don't even got my own deal locked up yet.
So maybe it ain't the right time! Forget I said anything.
[BREATHING HEAVY.]
You okay, boss? Yeah, I'm good.
Just something I ate ain't sitting right, I think.
But look [GRUNTS.]
[EXHALES.]
Can't feel my hands.
It's all right, though.
Kamara's gonna come through and Julie and Kiki run Boss, boss, you don't seem okay.
Oh, my God.
[PANTING.]
- I think I'm having a stroke.
- Jesus.
Do you want me to call 911? - No! - No, nope.
Ain't gonna let Werner witness me carted off out of here like some kind of loser.
Drive myself.
[RAGGED EXHALE.]
[LIVELY HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
You need to come on Ricky's show with me today.
I prefer to lurk in the shadows.
It's safer there.
It's good place to plug our shop.
Plus, I need the support.
I believe in you, maestro.
Besides, I just buried a 28-year-old, and it's mine and Donna's two-year anniversary tonight.
Oh, God, that sucks.
Not your anniversary, of course.
Kisan.
God, two years, huh? I can't believe it.
What's the world coming to? Probably to an end, 'cause I'm not bringing a ring.
Well, at least Donna knows what she wants, and for some fucking reason that's you.
- Yeah, yeah.
- I'm a lucky fuck.
I know Donna's amazing, I just don't believe in marriage.
It's not the fucking Tooth Fairy.
It's a centuries-old institution.
It's an institution that doesn't work.
Look, I gotta go check in on Kisan's family.
Do not embarrass us on this show.
Well, if you really gave a shit about that, you'd come on, wouldn't you? Good-bye.
Cute, you boys always do a little a.
m.
relationship check-in before breakfast? - Yeah, I guess.
- Maybe.
So what? What's the matter with that? Mm, you know, I never use the C-word before I have my coffee.
Commitment.
Oh.
Oh, well, then, hey, let's get you caffeinated, huh? Here you go.
Three cups enough? Oh, Joe, no.
Um uh, this isn't that, if that's what you were thinking it is.
I should tell you it isn't.
Yeah, no.
No, I wasn't I wasn't thinking anything, just I think this is fun.
I think you're a good dude, solid zaddy vibes despite some borderline tendencies.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
I mean, you know, this is just a thing, not a thing.
- A thing, not a thing, right.
- Yeah.
Glad we're on the same page.
- Yeah, me too.
- Me too.
- Totally.
- Okay.
Now, Spence, don't expect too much.
It's small, but I call it home.
You know I never judge a man by the size of his house.
Well, says the man who probably lives in a palace.
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you want a cold drink? Yeah, I'd love one.
- Take a peek in the fridge.
- I'll take an orange drink.
How's your body feeling? Just another long day after a long life.
I got the wear and tear to prove it, buddy.
- Yeah, I know you do.
- So do I.
I always meant to ask you, Deacon, back in the day, who was your toughest challenge? [LAUGHS.]
John Hannah.
That fucking head slap of his, my ears are still ringing, man.
- Oh, he was a bitch.
- [LAUGHS.]
Yeah, but I remember you tossing him around like a little toddler.
But I got news for you.
It wasn't my strength.
It was my fucking fear.
[CHUCKLES.]
That's right.
And what you thought was fear was actually your head trying to keep your body alive.
Yeah.
I'm one of the lucky ones, I guess.
- Yeah, you and me both.
- Mm-hmm.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, buddy.
- Mm.
- I've been thinking about that.
How do you want this whole thing to end? In a lot less pain than it began, brother.
A lot less pain.
Greetings, Obi-Wan.
We are sitting here holding our lightsabers, eagerly awaiting you.
- Mm-hmm.
- [CHUCKLES.]
I am prepared to give you this check for $2 million for your e-dreams.
That's it, $2 million? Wait, this won't even cover the franchise fee.
That's a half step in a two-step game.
- Maybe I'll finance it myself.
- No you won't, mate.
I suggest you take it.
Signing players, it's gonna be impossible.
Well, then you're gonna have to find some diamonds in the rough, huh? - You're still not a believer.
- Of course I am.
I'm very much a believer, and my check is very much a believer as well.
- You'll regret it.
- Is that a threat, Reggie? - It's conviction.
- [SHUSHING.]
We will take your paltry $2 million check.
Don't worry.
I know where to find some rough diamonds.
[UPBEAT HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Now these days Really caught up in the city [GAME WHOOSHING, RUMBLING.]
Fight breaks out in the middle lane, and it is total carnage.
Them in fact losing this one outright.
The next is certain to fall.
the Hanson brothers just cannot buy a win.
What a terrible look for the three brothers.
They always start shit with me, but in the end, I always fucking win.
Yeah, well, if you consider being kicked out of the league to live amidst cereal and masturbation, then yeah, you're a champion, mate.
Shit happens.
It doesn't mean I'm happy about it.
Listen, I'm here to offer you a path back to glory.
- I'm listening.
- Squad up with us.
- I'm a loner, Dottie, okay? - A rebel.
I don't do teams anymore.
Seems like you don't do much from the looks of it.
You ripping on my lifestyle? If that's what you call it.
- Are you funded? - Fully.
- Already? - Vernon got deep pockets.
And you can get my ban lifted? Yo, we can cover your fines in cash.
That's some flex.
Whatever you guys need, we got you.
- "You guys"? - Wait a second.
You're not talking to my brothers, are you? - What? - No.
Maybe.
Yes.
But listen, hear me out.
I know you're in some kind of fraternal fatwa with those guys, and I know what it's like.
I once sold my brother's dog for a bag of crack.
Turned out to be geodes from the science museum, very valuable, not at all smoke-able.
But my point is this: it's time for you to grow up.
We're talking to your brothers as well.
What'd they say? They said they'll sit down and talk about it if you will.
I don't fucking believe you.
It sounds suss.
- They said that? - 100.
I'll get right to it, Charles.
I'm not one for bedside manner.
The scans are showing you had two heart attacks.
Two? Mild, but still heart attacks.
Excuse me, doc.
I didn't know it was possible to have one, let alone two heart attacks and not even know it.
Well, think of your heart like a fault line.
I'd rather not.
The big one could be right around the bend.
You trying to scare me straight or something? - Somebody needs to.
- What's your diet like? - I don't remember.
- I lost my appetite.
Stress? Yeah, yeah, there's some.
This is definitely adding to it.
Family life? Bit lonely, wish they were here right now.
You're gonna be okay, Charles.
You're gonna need to take a few months off.
Is that gonna be possible? [EXHALES.]
Can you say awkward? I'm just thinking about what you said this morning.
Just now? Yeah, that's right and before.
Kinda all day.
So you've been obsessing? No.
I don't know.
What qualifies as an obsession? Look, you better get your shit together, because Odell's coming any minute.
- Odell? - Yeah.
Wow, you guys are on a first name basis, huh? - With every client we're partnered with.
- Yeah, okay.
- Joe, stop it.
It's a bad look.
- Yeah.
Why is he coming in anyway, huh? Is he gonna fire us already? - OBJ! - Good to see you.
- Wow, love that outfit.
- Fuck off, Joe.
- Okay.
- You need to pay more attention to your work and less on my 'fit.
There's no fucking progress reports, not even a mood board.
You know I make one for every game? - That's new information.
- We apologize.
Things have gotten a little delayed.
Listen, y'all, my shit needs to run tight.
Absolutely.
That's why I was up all night making this presentation.
Check this out.
Been burning the midnight oil with the starchitect and designers.
Shit looks good.
Is that so fucking hard? We're just getting started.
You know what? Why don't we order in, talk about it over dinner? - Yeah, let's do that.
- Yeah.
I can make that.
Sure.
Let's do it.
My dad always told me in order to get what you want, the first thing you need to do is ask.
It's simple but essential.
Is this call gonna have a happy ending, or do I have to hit the Orchids of Asia Day Spa? I'd steer clear of the human trafficking jokes if I were you.
You have the kind of face that says "guilty as charged.
" Damn straight I do, and I don't apologize.
So, what's this vote gonna cost me? Depends.
How badly do you want that 18-game season? All right, let's hear it.
What's the matter with my brain I can't think clear Now, didn't I tell you they weren't gonna show up? Didn't I tell you? My brothers' words are as good as shit.
Mate, they're, like, three minutes late.
That's 180 seconds.
- Yeah, sucks to this shit.
- I'ma ghost.
- No.
- Okay, I'ma ghost.
- No, don't ghost.
- He's ghosting.
Wha [ONYX'S "ATAK OF DA BAL-HEDZ".]
Conflicts get deaded Gats in back of baseball caps When I react Six rascals'll have to get stacked It's attack of the bald heads - 'Sup? - Hey.
Yo.
You two showed up together? Saw him outside.
You showed.
Appears that way.
These guys are clowns, huh? [CHUCKLES.]
Yeah.
- Drink? - Why not? - Iced teas.
- BOTH: Three lemons.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
You talk to Mom? - Yeah, I talk to Mom.
- Why? - She tell you something? - I mean, this looks promising.
They're talking.
That's a start.
Oh, you think I'm scared to say shit to your face.
No, no, don't do this.
Don't put this on me, okay? Oh, hey, ladies.
What's up, boys? I'm Lamar.
- Lavar.
- And I'm Lazar.
- Let me guess.
- You're the youngest.
You're the oldest.
And you look like you didn't get enough attention.
Keen insight.
Well, awareness is the key to real wisdom.
Yeah, what's the key to making money? All right, listen.
Y'all want something to drink? We ordering right What's up, bro? Oh, shit.
- Wait.
- Hold on, hold on, hold on.
- Wait a minute.
- That's my girl.
- You want these nerds to get stomped? - No, this could be team-building.
Well, that's my little brother.
- Who'd he hit? - Who'd he hit? Okay, they're doing okay.
[ALL SHOUTING, GRUNTING.]
Taking you outside.
- Yes, bravo.
- Good, man? We're good.
- Fight the power.
- Yeah.
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
Charles! Benny, what the hell are you doing here? Good news.
I just had two heart attacks, so you gotta chill out otherwise the news ain't gonna stay good.
Oh, God, that's terrible.
- Yeah.
- Well, what's the good news? Kamara is in.
What? Yes! - Yes! - Hey! - Okay.
- Your heart, your heart.
Heart is good.
What happened? He fired his agent.
[LAUGHS.]
[CLAYJAY'S "RIDE".]
Next time I come by, you gotta have my office set up.
Nice flatty, stripper poles.
Oh, yeah, don't forget the pics of my mom and dad.
Ha, what a good son you are.
- Thank you.
- I never forget where I came from.
- Fo' sho.
- Miami Beach.
Yeah, don't try so hard.
[EXHALES.]
"Fo' sho".
Come on.
- All right, well, we did it.
- Okay.
- Good.
- I'm just gonna Yeah, yeah.
- Um, listen - Look.
- Okay.
- No, you go.
Oh, I was just gonna say I I don't want this to be uncomfortable.
For me or for you? Yeah, I was talking about me, for sure.
But yes, yes.
I'm sorry for putting you in this position.
Joe, I'm a big girl, and I appreciate the apology.
But you didn't put me in any position I didn't wanna be put in, and don't make a joke.
I'm not gonna make a joke, even if it writes itself.
I can think of five.
You're a good guy, Joe.
Can I give you some constructive criticism? Yeah, sure.
Jealousy isn't cute.
In fact, it's a sign of weakness and kind of just lame and gross.
- Noted.
- Come on, look around.
Self-esteem should not be an issue of yours.
Oh, no, parents do that to you.
Yeah.
Oh, they fucked me up.
Yeah.
Either way, underneath a giant layer of insecurity, you're a really brave, really solid guy.
But clearly, we're not a good fit.
So let's just get focused on the work and do the best job we can for OBJ and the others.
- Right.
- Okay? - Yeah, all right.
- Deal.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Should we shake on it or I don't know.
- High five.
- High - Fist bump.
- [IMITATES EXPLOSION.]
That was a lame pound.
- See you tomorrow.
- Just I'll see you tomorrow.
- Okay, bye.
- Yeah.
We too old for games, too young for titles Too grown to play, but context is vital Give it to me, baby, give it to me [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Cheers.
[SOFT ROMANTIC MUSIC.]
- What are you looking for? - Nothing.
I'm just checking out the fucking bubbles.
Is that a problem? Thanks.
Mmm.
All right, y'all.
The owners are voting on a 18-game season tomorrow.
Are you nervous? Oh, no, I'm just going through a tough breakup.
- That's all.
- Oh.
And I'm building a multi-million-dollar complex, and I don't know anything about construction, so Mm-hmm.
Yeah, we're all going through something.
Chin up, buttercup.
Let's go.
All right.
18 games means two more weeks throwing down with my boys.
Uh, that's more hurt on the players.
That's y'all's job, though, right? - My man, what do you do? - I sell phones, bro.
Now that's cool, man.
That's a really good, honest job.
But what if I told you you had to work more days? - To get paid? - I'd do it.
Thought so.
Now what if I told you that you're a coal miner or a logger or an iron worker? The more days you work, the more risk you are to lose like, a leg or fall into a hot cauldron.
I guess I wouldn't be down.
I mean, these guys, they just working-class people bringing their hard hats to work every day, just like you.
- Thank y'all for listening.
- Joe! We gonna hit y'all with the old school, the new school, and the no school takes.
Next up is financial guru, and Sports X CEO, Mr.
Joe Krutel.
- Oh! - It's good to see you guys.
It's like a fucking Jackson Browne concert in here.
- Jesus.
- Jackson who? - Ah, come on, T.
- Diversify yourself.
Joe, you look good, man.
Tell the people why you're here.
What you been up to, man? - Low-key dominating.
- Oh, word? - Low-key, low-key.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- He's humble about it.
- Yeah, my company, Sports X, is expanding in every space that is a space, total and holistic.
Just signed up OBJ.
Maybe you heard of him.
OBJ? Oh, name drop.
Big money.
I guess that means my former agent and your partner's working out, huh? Jason's doing great, yeah.
It's good to have him around.
He's working on all things Patrick Mahomes right now.
That's the second name drop.
You just keep dropping 'em all.
What are you doing? - Oh, I'm sorry.
- Am I a distraction? Is our relationship getting in the way of your precious sports radio time? That is my partner who is discussing the deal that is gonna pay for our future.
- What future? - Okay.
You know what? I know what this is.
I saw you digging through the tiramisu like Indiana fucking Jones.
Listen, I I don't have a ring for you.
Who says I would even say yes now? You're bluffing.
I don't even know if I wanna get married, much less to you.
In fact, I don't even know if this relationship works at all.
Jesus, what the fuck are you doing? Let's get married.
- Fuck you.
- No, come on.
- I'm serious.
- You're serious? I'm fucking serious.
I thought you don't believe in marriage.
I don't, and it's never gonna work.
I just don't have the energy to fight it anymore.
So if it's gonna fail, I want it to fail with you, because I fucking love you.
You're a fucking maniac.
I'm your maniac.
I ain't trying to rush things But it's been a while now Is the deal done? - Tell us! - It's a safe space here, man.
- Okay, yeah, right.
- Okay.
This is what I'll tell ya.
The deal's almost done.
It's gonna be the biggest contract in history.
- Whoo-whoo! - Ooh.
Number three, people are gonna lost their shit.
- Wow.
- Wow, we're going historical like you said.
So you saying is it, you know, bigger than Danger-Russ? - Oh, yeah.
- Bigger than Wince? Yeah.
Actually, you know, the only reason it wouldn't be bigger Oh, he's got the look in his eye.
- Oh, shit.
- He's got the look in his eye.
Break it down for us, brother.
That platform's yours.
Break it down.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Spencer Strasmore is a greedy fucking pig.
- BOTH: Oh! - He said it! You heard it right here.
Joe Krutel said it.
Spencer, your boy.
Okay, since you're speaking freely, my free brother, what do you think Spencer thinks about the new 18-game season? I don't know how he feels.
I'm players only.
Oh, shit.
Get this man his honorary black card.
I've been waiting for my application to be approved for a long time.
[LAUGHTER.]
If you ask me nice I'll light to you in a thousand dice Easy to see, like a dangling light Ooh - Candace.
- Oh, Spencer.
- You ready? - What for? To officially become part of the machine.
Well, in order to fix something broke, you gotta get inside it.
Bossman told me what your asking price was: lifetime healthcare.
Ambitious.
Well, if you're not being ambitious, then you're not trying.
- The man of the hour.
- Bossman.
Shall we get this over with? - Y'all on the same page? - As long as it's mine.
[CHUCKLES.]
You know, I'd liked to address the owners first before the healthcare vote.
In due time.
I'm sure they'll be happy to hear from you.
Now let's begin.
There's been an ongoing dialogue about schedule expansion.
In anticipation of the CBA, it's time to for clarity and a consensus regarding an 18-game schedule.
Lose two worthless preseason games and add two more games to the schedule.
That's gonna antagonize the NFLPA.
We'll make it part of a bigger package.
That's a mistake.
All in favor of an expanded schedule say "aye".
[TOGETHER.]
Aye.
Aye.
Well, there it is.
Congratulations to our fans.
[LAUGHS.]
That's good.
Shall we move on? You have the floor.
We are the custodians of an institution.
We owe it to ourselves to look out for that institution, but that starts by looking out for the people who actually play the game.
Now our pension package trails that of every pro sport.
And when you consider that we're at $43,000 on average versus a $57,000 minimum with the NBA, when our game is much more violent and much more debilitating.
And trust me, I know about that firsthand.
Jim Brown, Deacon Eller, Dick Butkus, and Earl Campbell, they deserve better.
They've earned the right to be treated right.
And there's no reason why any of our NFL veterans should ever go broke or die lonely trying to pay medical bills.
We're the gold standard.
We should act like it, and we should never let our game or our NFL veterans down ever.
Thank you.
[APPLAUSE.]
Your passion and dedication to this issue is inspiring and infectious.
And we're all excited to dive into this venture with you.
But after some thoughtful discussion, we decided we're gonna make sure we're doing this the right way for the players.
That's gonna mean postponing this vote until we have time to really do the right amount of research that this deserves.
That's it.
Thank you, gentlemen and ladies.
Meeting adjourned.
Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie [PA SALIEU'S "DEM A LIE".]
This the life that we live, muh Bros out delivering keys Set it like D Hussy Them boy phony Them boy there can't real a G Never had re tings Them boy there ain't kept it trill, muh Mussa insane B, lie pon the net Open the fucking window.
You gave me your word.
I told you I'd try and I did.
You used me.
Take care, Spencer.
You got a long season to get your team ready for.
No, people don't just hand things over.
When they tell you no, you ask again.
[TIRES SCREECH, ENGINE REVS.]
When they still don't give it to you, just gotta fucking take it.
Old soul, old spirit, old soul Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust not shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Muh, muh, muh I came all dark, dark, no camouflage Brodie got caught with numerous photographs All I see is pages writing paragraphs We only did it 'cause of circumstance Me and bro twinning, no coincidence Moves my attire, yeah Make a billion, then retire, yeah King Salieu, call me sire Came out the dark, eclipse Ssh, point us at to the hip Do it for the game I'm trying to die rich Money over hos, I'm married to the liz' Fool me once, you know what it is No strike two, it don't work like that What you know about rich You ain't done them tasks, B take Bad men, they don't last They call dem a phony Them boy clown They ain't took them tours, they ain't took them rounds They ain't took them rounds They ain't took them rounds Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Muh, muh, muh [BRIGHT TONE.]
Where the fuck is Patrick? Playing hide and seek.
I hide him, you seek him.
I'm on my way back to L.
A.
right now.
When I land, we're gonna hammer out this deal.
You wanna make a fucking deal, bitch? I'm waiting for you.
(MUSIC PLAYS) SPENCER STRASMORE: Some people are in a constant state of conflict.
They need it to survive.
Mighty hero returns with the spoils of war.
I love the radio show.
We want to make your show a platform for bigger opportunities.
You trying to turn me into Steve Harvey? For someone with a lot of opinions, you ain't got no answers.
What's wrong with you, Charles? You stressing out about your deal? STRASMORE: Others despise it, but no matter how hard they try, they can't avoid it.
- I had a couple heart attacks.
- What?! (SHOUTING) STRASMORE: Where do I stand? Do you need to ask? The old guard is in charge.
And they're taking us down a path that will end with the demise of our great game.
The future of football is with the players and the fans.
- (GLASS BREAKS) - (MUSIC CONCLUDES)
Time to part ways with Kisan.
- (MUSIC PLAYS) - I was right.
Don't focus on other people's misery.
SPENCER STRASMORE: I made the decision to part ways with Kisan Teague.
I feel so alive! Hey, make the bed before you go.
Why? Dude, I love your radio show.
What you think about me calling them fools out? Man, everyone's gotta get the truth.
STRASMORE: You wanna come at me, I'm right here.
Just know that I'm the players' best ally going into the CBA.
- Are you okay, boss? - (EXHALES) Yeah, just having some kind of attack.
I know who you are, Kisan Teague.
- You got cut.
- What you say, bro? (PEOPLE PANICKING) (MUSIC CONCLUDES) [TV STATIC DRONES.]
[BRIGHT TONE.]
[LIL WAYNE'S "RIGHT ABOVE IT".]
Kane is in the building.
[MID-TEMPO HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Now tell me how you love it You know you're at the top When only heaven's right above it We on 'Cause we on Who else is really trying to fuck with Hollywood Cole I'm with Marley G, bro Flying Hollygrove chicks to my Hollywood shows And I wanna tell you something That you probably should know This that "Slumdog Millionaire" Bollywood flow And, uh, my real friends never hearing from me Fake friends write the wrong answers on the mirror for me That's why I pick and choose I don't get shit confused Don't like my women single I like my chicks in twos And these days, all the girls is down to roll I hit the strip club, and all them bitches find a pole Plus I been sipping, so this shit is moving kinda slow Just tell my girl to tell her friend That it's time to go [INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
So it is not an end for our dear brother, Kisan.
Our dear son and nephew, neighbor, friend, and teammate Kisan.
The life of the spirit-eternal has no four quarters or a halftime show.
It is a spirit that we can feel and touch and speak to whenever we close our eyes or feel the breeze or fumble or triumph.
We must think of this not as the end of a game, but as the beginning of a new life.
For through Him, our life and our love is eternal and everlasting.
Can I get an amen? ALL: Amen! I'm climbing CHOIR: I'm climbing - Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains - Trying to get home - CHOIR: Trying to get home - I'm climbing - CHOIR: I'm climbing - Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains - Trying to get home - CHOIR: Trying to get home - And I'm climbing - CHOIR: Climbing - Oh - CHOIR: Climbing, climbing - Every day - CHOIR: Climbing - I hate fucking funerals.
- I hate grieving.
- Higher mountains - CHOIR: Higher mountains You don't like to feel? Actually, I don't feel anything.
That's the problem.
I'm the same way, brother.
It shows that we care.
- CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher [PHONE BUZZES.]
- CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Yeah, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Oh, higher - CHOIR: Flying higher - Higher and higher CHOIR: Flying higher Bossman.
How was the service? It was intense.
I remember the first guy I lost.
D-back with all the tools, all set to be a star till he slid his car off the road.
Well, they feel like your kids, but they aren't.
So the owners meeting is tomorrow.
And? I need to know where you stand.
On my own two feet.
18 games is gonna be good for the players.
- How would you know? - You're not a player.
Neither are you anymore.
They're gonna get two more game checks, and we're gonna expand the salary cap.
Yeah, you're gonna make a lot more money for yourselves.
For everyone.
I'm a hard-ass, but I'm not heartless.
I'll let you know when I know.
Just remember, I might not be a player, but I'm a players' owner.
Deacon Eller.
Spencer Strasmore.
I'd tell you to stop following me around and dogging my footsteps, but I heard you got yourself a team.
- Congratulations.
- I appreciate that.
You know, I'd love to have you on the sidelines.
No, I'm too old and crusty to be fooling around with those young kids with all that piss and vinegar.
- No, thank you.
- Sure.
If you change your mind, I'd love to have you.
Appreciate.
Waiting for somebody? Just a cab.
[UPBEAT HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Legends don't take cabs.
[GRUNTS.]
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling kind of fucked up that we didn't go to Kisan's thing earlier.
I told you I don't do funerals.
They freak me out.
Next one I go to gonna be my own.
Better believe I'll be at that one.
Hey, man, don't bring that shit up again, man.
- Okay.
- Hey.
Guess who's on the motherfucking WAG shit list.
What'd you do? My guess is, she talking about you, nigga.
So I ran into a few of the players' wives today at SoulCycle.
They snubbed me, told me to tell my husband he need to be more careful with his words.
Bet it's good for your workout, pedaling all mad and angry and shit.
- [LAUGHS.]
- You know what? Seriously, Ricky, I'll put up with whatever I have to put up with if you're really committed.
But if this is some kind of sidepiece I'm pretty good at it.
- Pretty good? - This nigga's filthy.
- Give me ten.
- Well, why don't you use those big mouths to help the players out instead of just tearing 'em down? - Shit gotta be funny, though.
- We ain't doing edutainment.
Our show does need to say something, though.
- Don't overreach.
- Stick to sex and money.
That shit sells.
Well, you ass-backwards as usual, but you know, you might be onto something.
I got an idea.
Yo, get Joe Krutel on the show.
Fuck that goofy white boy gonna bring to the party? Trust me on this, bro.
All right, man.
Domino, motherfucker.
Nigga, that ain't domino.
I called his office, like, three times.
It's getting absurd.
His assistant keeps saying he doesn't know where he is, but I know that fucker's there.
He's ducking me, hoping that I'm gonna move on from Kamara.
That way he doesn't have to take him my "Godfather" offer.
Isn't that an agent's job, to take their clients offers? Yep, but nobody does what they're supposed to do.
I do.
Too bad nobody notices.
[GRUNTS.]
Look, I've been trying to find the right time to tell you this.
I got another job offer, from the Browns.
You thought this was the right time? Are my instincts off? - I don't know, Benny.
- You tell me.
I got a wife I never see, a hole in the offense oh, I got a boss who absolutely hates my guts, and I'm $3 billion over budget on the stadium! All that, I don't even got my own deal locked up yet.
So maybe it ain't the right time! Forget I said anything.
[BREATHING HEAVY.]
You okay, boss? Yeah, I'm good.
Just something I ate ain't sitting right, I think.
But look [GRUNTS.]
[EXHALES.]
Can't feel my hands.
It's all right, though.
Kamara's gonna come through and Julie and Kiki run Boss, boss, you don't seem okay.
Oh, my God.
[PANTING.]
- I think I'm having a stroke.
- Jesus.
Do you want me to call 911? - No! - No, nope.
Ain't gonna let Werner witness me carted off out of here like some kind of loser.
Drive myself.
[RAGGED EXHALE.]
[LIVELY HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
You need to come on Ricky's show with me today.
I prefer to lurk in the shadows.
It's safer there.
It's good place to plug our shop.
Plus, I need the support.
I believe in you, maestro.
Besides, I just buried a 28-year-old, and it's mine and Donna's two-year anniversary tonight.
Oh, God, that sucks.
Not your anniversary, of course.
Kisan.
God, two years, huh? I can't believe it.
What's the world coming to? Probably to an end, 'cause I'm not bringing a ring.
Well, at least Donna knows what she wants, and for some fucking reason that's you.
- Yeah, yeah.
- I'm a lucky fuck.
I know Donna's amazing, I just don't believe in marriage.
It's not the fucking Tooth Fairy.
It's a centuries-old institution.
It's an institution that doesn't work.
Look, I gotta go check in on Kisan's family.
Do not embarrass us on this show.
Well, if you really gave a shit about that, you'd come on, wouldn't you? Good-bye.
Cute, you boys always do a little a.
m.
relationship check-in before breakfast? - Yeah, I guess.
- Maybe.
So what? What's the matter with that? Mm, you know, I never use the C-word before I have my coffee.
Commitment.
Oh.
Oh, well, then, hey, let's get you caffeinated, huh? Here you go.
Three cups enough? Oh, Joe, no.
Um uh, this isn't that, if that's what you were thinking it is.
I should tell you it isn't.
Yeah, no.
No, I wasn't I wasn't thinking anything, just I think this is fun.
I think you're a good dude, solid zaddy vibes despite some borderline tendencies.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
I mean, you know, this is just a thing, not a thing.
- A thing, not a thing, right.
- Yeah.
Glad we're on the same page.
- Yeah, me too.
- Me too.
- Totally.
- Okay.
Now, Spence, don't expect too much.
It's small, but I call it home.
You know I never judge a man by the size of his house.
Well, says the man who probably lives in a palace.
[CHUCKLES.]
Hey, you want a cold drink? Yeah, I'd love one.
- Take a peek in the fridge.
- I'll take an orange drink.
How's your body feeling? Just another long day after a long life.
I got the wear and tear to prove it, buddy.
- Yeah, I know you do.
- So do I.
I always meant to ask you, Deacon, back in the day, who was your toughest challenge? [LAUGHS.]
John Hannah.
That fucking head slap of his, my ears are still ringing, man.
- Oh, he was a bitch.
- [LAUGHS.]
Yeah, but I remember you tossing him around like a little toddler.
But I got news for you.
It wasn't my strength.
It was my fucking fear.
[CHUCKLES.]
That's right.
And what you thought was fear was actually your head trying to keep your body alive.
Yeah.
I'm one of the lucky ones, I guess.
- Yeah, you and me both.
- Mm-hmm.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, buddy.
- Mm.
- I've been thinking about that.
How do you want this whole thing to end? In a lot less pain than it began, brother.
A lot less pain.
Greetings, Obi-Wan.
We are sitting here holding our lightsabers, eagerly awaiting you.
- Mm-hmm.
- [CHUCKLES.]
I am prepared to give you this check for $2 million for your e-dreams.
That's it, $2 million? Wait, this won't even cover the franchise fee.
That's a half step in a two-step game.
- Maybe I'll finance it myself.
- No you won't, mate.
I suggest you take it.
Signing players, it's gonna be impossible.
Well, then you're gonna have to find some diamonds in the rough, huh? - You're still not a believer.
- Of course I am.
I'm very much a believer, and my check is very much a believer as well.
- You'll regret it.
- Is that a threat, Reggie? - It's conviction.
- [SHUSHING.]
We will take your paltry $2 million check.
Don't worry.
I know where to find some rough diamonds.
[UPBEAT HIP-HOP MUSIC.]
Now these days Really caught up in the city [GAME WHOOSHING, RUMBLING.]
Fight breaks out in the middle lane, and it is total carnage.
Them in fact losing this one outright.
The next is certain to fall.
the Hanson brothers just cannot buy a win.
What a terrible look for the three brothers.
They always start shit with me, but in the end, I always fucking win.
Yeah, well, if you consider being kicked out of the league to live amidst cereal and masturbation, then yeah, you're a champion, mate.
Shit happens.
It doesn't mean I'm happy about it.
Listen, I'm here to offer you a path back to glory.
- I'm listening.
- Squad up with us.
- I'm a loner, Dottie, okay? - A rebel.
I don't do teams anymore.
Seems like you don't do much from the looks of it.
You ripping on my lifestyle? If that's what you call it.
- Are you funded? - Fully.
- Already? - Vernon got deep pockets.
And you can get my ban lifted? Yo, we can cover your fines in cash.
That's some flex.
Whatever you guys need, we got you.
- "You guys"? - Wait a second.
You're not talking to my brothers, are you? - What? - No.
Maybe.
Yes.
But listen, hear me out.
I know you're in some kind of fraternal fatwa with those guys, and I know what it's like.
I once sold my brother's dog for a bag of crack.
Turned out to be geodes from the science museum, very valuable, not at all smoke-able.
But my point is this: it's time for you to grow up.
We're talking to your brothers as well.
What'd they say? They said they'll sit down and talk about it if you will.
I don't fucking believe you.
It sounds suss.
- They said that? - 100.
I'll get right to it, Charles.
I'm not one for bedside manner.
The scans are showing you had two heart attacks.
Two? Mild, but still heart attacks.
Excuse me, doc.
I didn't know it was possible to have one, let alone two heart attacks and not even know it.
Well, think of your heart like a fault line.
I'd rather not.
The big one could be right around the bend.
You trying to scare me straight or something? - Somebody needs to.
- What's your diet like? - I don't remember.
- I lost my appetite.
Stress? Yeah, yeah, there's some.
This is definitely adding to it.
Family life? Bit lonely, wish they were here right now.
You're gonna be okay, Charles.
You're gonna need to take a few months off.
Is that gonna be possible? [EXHALES.]
Can you say awkward? I'm just thinking about what you said this morning.
Just now? Yeah, that's right and before.
Kinda all day.
So you've been obsessing? No.
I don't know.
What qualifies as an obsession? Look, you better get your shit together, because Odell's coming any minute.
- Odell? - Yeah.
Wow, you guys are on a first name basis, huh? - With every client we're partnered with.
- Yeah, okay.
- Joe, stop it.
It's a bad look.
- Yeah.
Why is he coming in anyway, huh? Is he gonna fire us already? - OBJ! - Good to see you.
- Wow, love that outfit.
- Fuck off, Joe.
- Okay.
- You need to pay more attention to your work and less on my 'fit.
There's no fucking progress reports, not even a mood board.
You know I make one for every game? - That's new information.
- We apologize.
Things have gotten a little delayed.
Listen, y'all, my shit needs to run tight.
Absolutely.
That's why I was up all night making this presentation.
Check this out.
Been burning the midnight oil with the starchitect and designers.
Shit looks good.
Is that so fucking hard? We're just getting started.
You know what? Why don't we order in, talk about it over dinner? - Yeah, let's do that.
- Yeah.
I can make that.
Sure.
Let's do it.
My dad always told me in order to get what you want, the first thing you need to do is ask.
It's simple but essential.
Is this call gonna have a happy ending, or do I have to hit the Orchids of Asia Day Spa? I'd steer clear of the human trafficking jokes if I were you.
You have the kind of face that says "guilty as charged.
" Damn straight I do, and I don't apologize.
So, what's this vote gonna cost me? Depends.
How badly do you want that 18-game season? All right, let's hear it.
What's the matter with my brain I can't think clear Now, didn't I tell you they weren't gonna show up? Didn't I tell you? My brothers' words are as good as shit.
Mate, they're, like, three minutes late.
That's 180 seconds.
- Yeah, sucks to this shit.
- I'ma ghost.
- No.
- Okay, I'ma ghost.
- No, don't ghost.
- He's ghosting.
Wha [ONYX'S "ATAK OF DA BAL-HEDZ".]
Conflicts get deaded Gats in back of baseball caps When I react Six rascals'll have to get stacked It's attack of the bald heads - 'Sup? - Hey.
Yo.
You two showed up together? Saw him outside.
You showed.
Appears that way.
These guys are clowns, huh? [CHUCKLES.]
Yeah.
- Drink? - Why not? - Iced teas.
- BOTH: Three lemons.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
You talk to Mom? - Yeah, I talk to Mom.
- Why? - She tell you something? - I mean, this looks promising.
They're talking.
That's a start.
Oh, you think I'm scared to say shit to your face.
No, no, don't do this.
Don't put this on me, okay? Oh, hey, ladies.
What's up, boys? I'm Lamar.
- Lavar.
- And I'm Lazar.
- Let me guess.
- You're the youngest.
You're the oldest.
And you look like you didn't get enough attention.
Keen insight.
Well, awareness is the key to real wisdom.
Yeah, what's the key to making money? All right, listen.
Y'all want something to drink? We ordering right What's up, bro? Oh, shit.
- Wait.
- Hold on, hold on, hold on.
- Wait a minute.
- That's my girl.
- You want these nerds to get stomped? - No, this could be team-building.
Well, that's my little brother.
- Who'd he hit? - Who'd he hit? Okay, they're doing okay.
[ALL SHOUTING, GRUNTING.]
Taking you outside.
- Yes, bravo.
- Good, man? We're good.
- Fight the power.
- Yeah.
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
Charles! Benny, what the hell are you doing here? Good news.
I just had two heart attacks, so you gotta chill out otherwise the news ain't gonna stay good.
Oh, God, that's terrible.
- Yeah.
- Well, what's the good news? Kamara is in.
What? Yes! - Yes! - Hey! - Okay.
- Your heart, your heart.
Heart is good.
What happened? He fired his agent.
[LAUGHS.]
[CLAYJAY'S "RIDE".]
Next time I come by, you gotta have my office set up.
Nice flatty, stripper poles.
Oh, yeah, don't forget the pics of my mom and dad.
Ha, what a good son you are.
- Thank you.
- I never forget where I came from.
- Fo' sho.
- Miami Beach.
Yeah, don't try so hard.
[EXHALES.]
"Fo' sho".
Come on.
- All right, well, we did it.
- Okay.
- Good.
- I'm just gonna Yeah, yeah.
- Um, listen - Look.
- Okay.
- No, you go.
Oh, I was just gonna say I I don't want this to be uncomfortable.
For me or for you? Yeah, I was talking about me, for sure.
But yes, yes.
I'm sorry for putting you in this position.
Joe, I'm a big girl, and I appreciate the apology.
But you didn't put me in any position I didn't wanna be put in, and don't make a joke.
I'm not gonna make a joke, even if it writes itself.
I can think of five.
You're a good guy, Joe.
Can I give you some constructive criticism? Yeah, sure.
Jealousy isn't cute.
In fact, it's a sign of weakness and kind of just lame and gross.
- Noted.
- Come on, look around.
Self-esteem should not be an issue of yours.
Oh, no, parents do that to you.
Yeah.
Oh, they fucked me up.
Yeah.
Either way, underneath a giant layer of insecurity, you're a really brave, really solid guy.
But clearly, we're not a good fit.
So let's just get focused on the work and do the best job we can for OBJ and the others.
- Right.
- Okay? - Yeah, all right.
- Deal.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Should we shake on it or I don't know.
- High five.
- High - Fist bump.
- [IMITATES EXPLOSION.]
That was a lame pound.
- See you tomorrow.
- Just I'll see you tomorrow.
- Okay, bye.
- Yeah.
We too old for games, too young for titles Too grown to play, but context is vital Give it to me, baby, give it to me [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Cheers.
[SOFT ROMANTIC MUSIC.]
- What are you looking for? - Nothing.
I'm just checking out the fucking bubbles.
Is that a problem? Thanks.
Mmm.
All right, y'all.
The owners are voting on a 18-game season tomorrow.
Are you nervous? Oh, no, I'm just going through a tough breakup.
- That's all.
- Oh.
And I'm building a multi-million-dollar complex, and I don't know anything about construction, so Mm-hmm.
Yeah, we're all going through something.
Chin up, buttercup.
Let's go.
All right.
18 games means two more weeks throwing down with my boys.
Uh, that's more hurt on the players.
That's y'all's job, though, right? - My man, what do you do? - I sell phones, bro.
Now that's cool, man.
That's a really good, honest job.
But what if I told you you had to work more days? - To get paid? - I'd do it.
Thought so.
Now what if I told you that you're a coal miner or a logger or an iron worker? The more days you work, the more risk you are to lose like, a leg or fall into a hot cauldron.
I guess I wouldn't be down.
I mean, these guys, they just working-class people bringing their hard hats to work every day, just like you.
- Thank y'all for listening.
- Joe! We gonna hit y'all with the old school, the new school, and the no school takes.
Next up is financial guru, and Sports X CEO, Mr.
Joe Krutel.
- Oh! - It's good to see you guys.
It's like a fucking Jackson Browne concert in here.
- Jesus.
- Jackson who? - Ah, come on, T.
- Diversify yourself.
Joe, you look good, man.
Tell the people why you're here.
What you been up to, man? - Low-key dominating.
- Oh, word? - Low-key, low-key.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- He's humble about it.
- Yeah, my company, Sports X, is expanding in every space that is a space, total and holistic.
Just signed up OBJ.
Maybe you heard of him.
OBJ? Oh, name drop.
Big money.
I guess that means my former agent and your partner's working out, huh? Jason's doing great, yeah.
It's good to have him around.
He's working on all things Patrick Mahomes right now.
That's the second name drop.
You just keep dropping 'em all.
What are you doing? - Oh, I'm sorry.
- Am I a distraction? Is our relationship getting in the way of your precious sports radio time? That is my partner who is discussing the deal that is gonna pay for our future.
- What future? - Okay.
You know what? I know what this is.
I saw you digging through the tiramisu like Indiana fucking Jones.
Listen, I I don't have a ring for you.
Who says I would even say yes now? You're bluffing.
I don't even know if I wanna get married, much less to you.
In fact, I don't even know if this relationship works at all.
Jesus, what the fuck are you doing? Let's get married.
- Fuck you.
- No, come on.
- I'm serious.
- You're serious? I'm fucking serious.
I thought you don't believe in marriage.
I don't, and it's never gonna work.
I just don't have the energy to fight it anymore.
So if it's gonna fail, I want it to fail with you, because I fucking love you.
You're a fucking maniac.
I'm your maniac.
I ain't trying to rush things But it's been a while now Is the deal done? - Tell us! - It's a safe space here, man.
- Okay, yeah, right.
- Okay.
This is what I'll tell ya.
The deal's almost done.
It's gonna be the biggest contract in history.
- Whoo-whoo! - Ooh.
Number three, people are gonna lost their shit.
- Wow.
- Wow, we're going historical like you said.
So you saying is it, you know, bigger than Danger-Russ? - Oh, yeah.
- Bigger than Wince? Yeah.
Actually, you know, the only reason it wouldn't be bigger Oh, he's got the look in his eye.
- Oh, shit.
- He's got the look in his eye.
Break it down for us, brother.
That platform's yours.
Break it down.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Spencer Strasmore is a greedy fucking pig.
- BOTH: Oh! - He said it! You heard it right here.
Joe Krutel said it.
Spencer, your boy.
Okay, since you're speaking freely, my free brother, what do you think Spencer thinks about the new 18-game season? I don't know how he feels.
I'm players only.
Oh, shit.
Get this man his honorary black card.
I've been waiting for my application to be approved for a long time.
[LAUGHTER.]
If you ask me nice I'll light to you in a thousand dice Easy to see, like a dangling light Ooh - Candace.
- Oh, Spencer.
- You ready? - What for? To officially become part of the machine.
Well, in order to fix something broke, you gotta get inside it.
Bossman told me what your asking price was: lifetime healthcare.
Ambitious.
Well, if you're not being ambitious, then you're not trying.
- The man of the hour.
- Bossman.
Shall we get this over with? - Y'all on the same page? - As long as it's mine.
[CHUCKLES.]
You know, I'd liked to address the owners first before the healthcare vote.
In due time.
I'm sure they'll be happy to hear from you.
Now let's begin.
There's been an ongoing dialogue about schedule expansion.
In anticipation of the CBA, it's time to for clarity and a consensus regarding an 18-game schedule.
Lose two worthless preseason games and add two more games to the schedule.
That's gonna antagonize the NFLPA.
We'll make it part of a bigger package.
That's a mistake.
All in favor of an expanded schedule say "aye".
[TOGETHER.]
Aye.
Aye.
Well, there it is.
Congratulations to our fans.
[LAUGHS.]
That's good.
Shall we move on? You have the floor.
We are the custodians of an institution.
We owe it to ourselves to look out for that institution, but that starts by looking out for the people who actually play the game.
Now our pension package trails that of every pro sport.
And when you consider that we're at $43,000 on average versus a $57,000 minimum with the NBA, when our game is much more violent and much more debilitating.
And trust me, I know about that firsthand.
Jim Brown, Deacon Eller, Dick Butkus, and Earl Campbell, they deserve better.
They've earned the right to be treated right.
And there's no reason why any of our NFL veterans should ever go broke or die lonely trying to pay medical bills.
We're the gold standard.
We should act like it, and we should never let our game or our NFL veterans down ever.
Thank you.
[APPLAUSE.]
Your passion and dedication to this issue is inspiring and infectious.
And we're all excited to dive into this venture with you.
But after some thoughtful discussion, we decided we're gonna make sure we're doing this the right way for the players.
That's gonna mean postponing this vote until we have time to really do the right amount of research that this deserves.
That's it.
Thank you, gentlemen and ladies.
Meeting adjourned.
Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie [PA SALIEU'S "DEM A LIE".]
This the life that we live, muh Bros out delivering keys Set it like D Hussy Them boy phony Them boy there can't real a G Never had re tings Them boy there ain't kept it trill, muh Mussa insane B, lie pon the net Open the fucking window.
You gave me your word.
I told you I'd try and I did.
You used me.
Take care, Spencer.
You got a long season to get your team ready for.
No, people don't just hand things over.
When they tell you no, you ask again.
[TIRES SCREECH, ENGINE REVS.]
When they still don't give it to you, just gotta fucking take it.
Old soul, old spirit, old soul Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust not shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Muh, muh, muh I came all dark, dark, no camouflage Brodie got caught with numerous photographs All I see is pages writing paragraphs We only did it 'cause of circumstance Me and bro twinning, no coincidence Moves my attire, yeah Make a billion, then retire, yeah King Salieu, call me sire Came out the dark, eclipse Ssh, point us at to the hip Do it for the game I'm trying to die rich Money over hos, I'm married to the liz' Fool me once, you know what it is No strike two, it don't work like that What you know about rich You ain't done them tasks, B take Bad men, they don't last They call dem a phony Them boy clown They ain't took them tours, they ain't took them rounds They ain't took them rounds They ain't took them rounds Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Lie, dem a lie, dem a lie They don't bust no shh, no way This the life that we live And most of dem, of dem afraid Muh, muh, muh [BRIGHT TONE.]
Where the fuck is Patrick? Playing hide and seek.
I hide him, you seek him.
I'm on my way back to L.
A.
right now.
When I land, we're gonna hammer out this deal.
You wanna make a fucking deal, bitch? I'm waiting for you.
(MUSIC PLAYS) SPENCER STRASMORE: Some people are in a constant state of conflict.
They need it to survive.
Mighty hero returns with the spoils of war.
I love the radio show.
We want to make your show a platform for bigger opportunities.
You trying to turn me into Steve Harvey? For someone with a lot of opinions, you ain't got no answers.
What's wrong with you, Charles? You stressing out about your deal? STRASMORE: Others despise it, but no matter how hard they try, they can't avoid it.
- I had a couple heart attacks.
- What?! (SHOUTING) STRASMORE: Where do I stand? Do you need to ask? The old guard is in charge.
And they're taking us down a path that will end with the demise of our great game.
The future of football is with the players and the fans.
- (GLASS BREAKS) - (MUSIC CONCLUDES)