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Best Guest Moments 2025 Part 3: Jim Jones, Sterling Sharpe, Quinshon Judkins
27 Dec 2025
Chapter 1: What emotions does Sterling Sharpe express during his Hall of Fame induction?
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Chapter 2: What does Shannon Sharpe say about Jim Jones' disrespect towards Nas?
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Chapter 3: What insights does Quinshon Judkins share about his relationships with teammates?
Would they do Hall of Famer? Where'd Jordan go? Man, y'all clap it up, man. Restore the shop, man. Boss man, what they do, baby? What's up? Thank you very much. It's been a long day and even longer trying to get here from over there, but thank you for staying. Hopefully we can get you out of here. Shortly, because I got to get up early in the morning again. But a tremendous day.
It's an honor and a pleasure to follow that guy for a change. And being the first brothers inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Don't you cry up here. Don't do that.
I want to know, you have to tell me, tell the people out here, understanding and knowing all you've been through, where y'all come from, what it took to make it to the NFL, the struggles having to leave the game early, what this night means to you. It's kind of interesting, Oach, because... I never wanted to be in the Hall of Fame. I never expected to be in the Hall of Fame.
This is not something I asked for. This is not something I wished for. This is not something I prayed for. Because when I left the game, the only thing anybody ever talked about is what I didn't do.
Chapter 4: How has Jim Jones adapted his music style over the years?
Now I'm okay with that. I am. I'm okay with what I put on film. I'm okay with that. But so I never had any expectations. This is not like Christmas to where you know you want a skateboard or you want a bike or you want them pair of Jordans. This isn't like that. So for me today is kind of interestingly surreal because I didn't want this. This is not something I wished on myself.
But being there and seeing my friends that are in the Hall of Fame that were more excited than seem like I am right now, but they were genuinely happy. My good friend Terrell Owens, I hope I'm not... I hope I'm not doing anything wrong by putting Terrell's business in the street, but T.O. cried. T.O. and I go way, way, way back to before he even got in the league.
And he was so happy for me that he and I had about... A good 45-second moment to where we just kind of got wrapped up in each other and the history and the time and all that. So it's been a really good day, Oach. But let me tell you, I haven't gotten there yet. It's going to take a little more time to get there. Yeah. Congratulations. Thank you.
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Congratulations. And I know, hey, it's been a long time since you seen that guy speechless over there. Yeah, you know, your little brother loves you, man. Yes, he does. When he talks about you, he talks about the man that, the only man that he's ever hoped to be, to measure up to, because he knows he couldn't do it.
And anybody that knows you and anybody that knows him knows how he feels about you. Me personally, you know how much love I've always had for you.
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Chapter 5: What is Quinshon Judkins' experience as a rookie in the NFL?
Let's get some tissue now. We need some tissue up here. For those of you who might be too young to remember, we religiously talk about Jerry Rice being the greatest receiver in NFL history. Those who know football before T.O., before Randy Moss, we would all mention him. Because he was that sensational of a wide receiver. He was big time.
And so to then watch you transition into the business before your brother did, you did a hell of a job talking the game of football, teaching the game of football, working with cats in the industry and showing us the way as well and had that pedigree. There's so many people that followed that played in the NFL and now doing television.
You were doing it before most and you were doing exceptionally well. So for me to see you have this day. Thank you. Thank you. It's well deserved and I'm just happy for you. It's long overdue. Thank you.
Chapter 6: How does Quinshon Judkins view his role in the Browns' offense?
But it's here. Congratulations. Congratulations. I think the thing is why I get so emotional when people ask why. I say because I had GPS to get to where I'm going because I had to follow him. You see, he did what he did with no navigational system. He had no MapQuest. He had no Google. He had no instructional manual. I had all of that because I got to walk in his footsteps.
A lot of what I learned, almost everything that I learned, I learned from him. My grandfather was very, very hard on my brother. And I didn't understand why until... My grandmother said, Barney, why are you so hard on Spanky? That's what we call him. He said, Mary, everything that little one is going to learn, he's going to learn it from him.
It's his job because we're not going to be around Mary alone. It's his job to teach him how to be a man. It's his job to teach him right from wrong. He's going to follow everything that he does because that's what he sees all the time.
Chapter 7: What challenges does Quinshon Judkins face transitioning from college to the NFL?
For my brother to do what he's done with no guidance, with no instruction manual, to get to where he got, to get me to where I got. You guys have heard me say the only man I've ever wanted to be was him. He was my hero. He was my role model. He taught me to shoot a basketball. He taught me to throw a football. He taught me how to catch. He taught me how to tie my shoes.
I'm not the man that's sitting before you today. I watched everything that he did. I hung on everything that he said. And then you heard me tell this story that he's only three years older than I am, but he's more like my father. My sister's eight years older. She's more like my mother because everything that they did was what a mother and a father would do for a child. I'm not here.
I'm not the man that I am. I'm not the person that I am. I'm not the friend that I am. I'm not the father that I am. Without seeing how he did things, he's We're brothers. We're a lot alike, but we're very different because I've always had to fight. Everything came so easy to him. I was so small. They called me Pee Wee. And I just, I could never understood.
I never understood why I couldn't beat him in certain things. He was always prouder of things that I did as opposed to what he accomplished. He was much more. happy when I got drafted than he did.
Chapter 8: How does Jim Jones compare his influence in hip-hop to Nas?
He went first pick in the seventh round. I mean, the seventh pick in the first round. I went seventh round 192. He was so excited. He would just call and say, I mean, he just... Man, y'all don't know what this moment means. Not just to our family. My mom is going to be extremely excited. I'm extremely excited. Our high school coach who coached my mom, who also coached he and I,
And God heard prayers I didn't even know he was listening to. There'll be a time that you and I'll have a conversation. We'll talk, mapping everything out, guests that you want to bring and the party and the entertainment that you want. I've said it before. I would give every dime, take myself out of the hall just for you to I measure my life in summers. I don't say years.
See how big I pretty got. Hopefully, pretty healthy. I got 20 summers left. I'm good now. I'm good. I love you. There's only two men, guys, I've ever told that I love. My son, my brother. It was so hard to keep this a secret, Stephen A., when I got the call and I had to get him to come to my home. And they wanted to go do it in Glenville. I said, bro, I haven't been to Glenville in 13 years.
He's going to know something up if I tell him to come down there. So I can lure him to the house. Still, he hadn't seen me in my home in six years. So if I call and I tell him to meet me somewhere, he's going to think something's wrong. Like, bro, what's up, bro? He's like, what's up? I said, man, just come to the house. He's like, I'm in town. He's like, you all right?
I said, yeah, bro, I'm good. I'm good. I just, you know, I'm in town and, you know, you close by. And he had surgery on his eye. He had a detached retina. He had a bubble placed in his eye. He almost lost the vision in his eye about three months ago. Said he had some blurred vision in his eye. He went to the doctor, and the doctor said we got to perform surgery.
They couldn't perform surgery that afternoon because he had already eaten, so they got him in the next morning. So that's what we've been dealing with. Had a lot on my plate dealing with that because I worry. I'm the warrior of the family. I think that's my responsibility now. But, bro, I'm so happy. I'm so proud of you. I'm getting there. I'm getting there. It's...
it's hard to explain because you don't want to put your emotions on someone else, but you, you know, and I think that the easiest way to explain it is we've all experienced, I think Christmas, you have a list and you're hoping that you could get two, three or four of those things. I never wished for this. I never wanted this.
And I said it tonight out loud for the first time, and the reporter was like, what do you mean you never? I'm like, man, you don't understand. I only wanted to do one thing, and that was play. I didn't want to be an all-pro or a pro bowler or all that. I just wanted to play. And I got to do that for seven years. And I'm good.
And then the Hall of Fame comes around and they're like, OK, you've been out five years. You know, Sterling Sharp is on the list of 25. You know, it would be he would be a shoe in if he played longer. But they never talked about what I did. And I was like. If it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough. I'm okay with that.
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