Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What recent events are causing controversy in sports media?
No, I like Joey Badass. I think he's talented. I don't get the whole Kendrick joint. That was like, I didn't really get all that. Like he's trying to come at Kendrick. I'm trying to figure out like... Why? Yeah. I mean, he's shooting at what would be deemed the biggest rapper right now. Especially after 2024. Like, you're not supposed to shoot at the best rapper.
He's got to deal with the entire West Coast on his way there. But I think he's proved that Kendrick may need to come outside. He just ran through all his homies. Paul. Let's get this straight. So...
a rapper that have no real resume and I like Joey though so hear me out he's a dope actor and he's a dope lyricist I like rap you know now that everything's mumbling and all catchy I like rap so I like him but like I'm just thinking like if I'm Kendrick like there's something to gain from going against J. Cole going against Drake the people look at them as my peers like oh we on the same level let me show y'all but like you gotta really earn that right this is like
I don't know who you think the best NFL player is, but like, Patrick Mahomes ain't about the answer to every dude that could bring, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
I agree with you, but how this whole thing played out, like where Kendrick, after the Drake battle, it was all West Coast, West Coast. Look what we did. We had the greatest year ever. We're all unified. It's West Coast. Joey said one bar about the West Coast and all of every last rapper in LA started replying to Joey and it became this West Coast unity shit and he ran through everybody. So,
Kendrick needs to defend his coast. No, he don't, bro. It's just like, it's just like, yo, how do I... Just hear me out. How do I go from destroying Drake, Drake we talking about, in the rap battle, now you want me to go give you... It just don't even... You know what I mean? Now I'm going to go get Joey? I just... We can disagree.
I just don't... I feel like if you smoked all my friends, I got to step in as the big homie and be like, all right, fine. I'll talk to him. He earned that right because he ran through everybody. No, but LeSean is saying it's still, though, it's a certain... Who did he run through? There's certain tiers. There's like 15 people from the West Coast that apply.
If I'm on the first tier and you run through all of the guys on the third and fourth tiers, you can't start yelling my name. After you have the fucking Super Bowl parade party, everything of winning the entire 2024 year, the West Coast is the greatest shit of all time. And one rapper runs through everybody that even said a name or word about him. Yeah, that warrants some type of reverence to me.
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Chapter 3: How do athletes navigate social media and public perception?
You ain't about to do all that to do that. That's backwards. To that point, I feel like Hov, even if it was subliminally, replied to literally everybody. He was replying to Petey Crack. He was replying to our former coach.
Oh, no.
At some point, Kendrick, he going to respond. But it ain't going to be a whole. It's not going to be a song. It's not going to be a song tailored specifically for Joey. But it's going to be some bars in there where he's going to address him. Like, yeah, I heard you calling my name, fam. Like, you know. He's not going to dedicate a whole moment to Joey Badass, though. He's not going to do that.
Even like y'all, y'all doing y'all thing. Y'all got a good thing going on. You know what I mean? And imagine like a smaller pocket trying to call it. It's like, I ain't about to even think about it. Like, I'm going to waste my time to dress the mind that's underneath us. It just don't even really add up. Some days you want to be petty, though.
Some days you want to be petty and address everybody, though. Some days. But that's bad for business. You can't do that. You can't do that, though. That's bad for business. No, it's better for the community. Sometimes you have to humble people and let them know, like, I see you get a little too big for your bridge. Like, let me just put things in perspective for you. Yeah.
And just give them half a bar. Yeah. And then leave. If he gave Joey what he want, right, and he answered back, now every little or every guy that's trying to get up there was going to do that. You know what I'm saying? So I'm not going to answer that. Every guy that got my name in their mouth, Yeah, no, he can't do that.
But I think in the beginning when Joey was trying to do it, I was on the same side as you. I just think he's proven himself this week that's warranted a different type of notice. A little bit more of attention instead of any guy just saying Kendrick name. Who the biggest, in your mind right now, who, like today, who the biggest artist
I still think the big three, Cole, Kendrick, and Drake are still the three biggest rap artists. Oh, we had a whole beef in the rap. One of the best I like, J. Cole, he tapped out. He said, this is not for me. I'm tapped. Then the other one that's even the biggest one, I took down. You know what I'm saying? Well, it's funny.
We had this conversation a few weeks ago when I asked Mo, I said, did Kendrick put himself in a position that he never has to reply to anybody for the rest of his life? But who else? There's no superstars on the horizon. So I think this current moment is the only thing Kendrick would have to reply to. Nobody behind us right now that we can see as of this moment is a rap superstar.
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Chapter 4: What insights does LeSean McCoy share about his relationship with Meek Mill?
You know what I mean? Country boys, white boys, black dudes, everybody. So I was running the music for real. And everything's up north for me. Like, I was putting them boys on Dipset. I put them boys on everything. G-Unit, this one, GF was going crazy. Obviously, Hov, Nas. I had all that shit playing. But DJ, you know what?
Chapter 5: What are the differences between LeSean McCoy and Saquon Barkley's playing styles?
He put me on Nipsey. Okay. I remember the first song, I said, yo, he ain't really lyrical like I like, but he was good. He was teaching in his own way. I remember he was putting me on Nipsey, this before he was, this when he was selling the CDs out the car or something like that. I remember that. The Crenshaw era. Yeah, so DJ always had the West Coast sound.
I remember when him and Mills had the loud rap little battle. I said, bruh, listen.
Chapter 6: How does LeSean McCoy compare Andy Reid and Bill Belichick as coaches?
Y'all about to come in here and talk about all this, that shit ain't going to win. Don't bet. Because he going, Meek going to have, I didn't know who Lil Stoop was at the time. Yeah. I said, he going to have somebody in there that can rap.
Yeah.
If we battling, we going to be. And sure enough, his ass lost. I told you that. Yeah.
Chapter 7: What predictions does LeSean McCoy make for the upcoming NFL season?
Because you were in Philly when the Meek and like Game Beef and that whole thing was happening, right? Yeah. What's your relationship like with Meek since you was in Philly? And obviously being a native of Pennsylvania.
Yeah.
Nah, me and Meek was cool. You know, we used to gamble, hang out, you know what I'm saying? Party and all that. I just seen him at the Super Bowl, he was hanging out. That's one thing about Philly though, all like the, from the ball players to like the rappers, we all are, like we all are one. That's one thing I did like about Philly. Yeah, but Meek was a cool dude. Yeah.
Now, obviously, the Eagles just won a Super Bowl this past season. It took one of our guys that we had, our beloved Saquon Barkley, had to go down to Turnpike and turn it up down there in Philly. I'm happy for him. I'll be happy that he got a ring. That's real.
That's real.
Absolutely happy for Saquon.
as a giant fan I hate y'all but I was so happy for Saquon he deserved it because we did him so fucking dirty absolutely now and watching Saquon Barkley um what are some similarities you see in you and Saquon and what are some of the differences in the style between you and Saquon yeah you know what a lot of people be trying to like say that I don't really see a lot of similarities because uh
Out there, games is different. Like, so me and him, we have a golf event we do every year. Saquon's a lot bigger than me. You know what I'm saying? So I think when people see him make moves and all that, and they look at my moves, they're like, yo, them guys are shitty, but he's a lot bigger than I am. You know, and...
I guess the part you would say we are similar is like we was real nice and we can make dudes mess and make highlights. But I think we're really different. I think he got his own style. And his style is obviously working. I think he's more God gifted than I am. You know, I come in at, I don't know what, six foot, like 207. I ain't never really lift weights. I never was into that.
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