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dan Patrick somehow made

1:15

it to a Thursday Dan and the Dan n S Dan Patrick

1:17

Show. Glad to have you on board. I begin the

1:19

show with one word, one word

1:22

only, vindicated

1:25

round of applause, perhaps on the other side of

1:27

the glass. Thank you, thank you. You did a bus

1:30

YEP. I told you this six years

1:32

ago, a little over six years ago,

1:34

they were going to expand the NFL playoffs.

1:37

They were going to add another wild

1:39

card team in the AFC, in the NFC,

1:42

it says, I blame this on the owners. That's

1:44

a six year delay. Oh

1:47

no, Nostter. Danny had this

1:49

one right. It was just six years ago, because

1:51

I said the following that this

1:54

was going to happen. The NFL is planning

1:56

to expand the current playoff system by adding

1:58

one wildcard team to eat division.

2:00

According to dan Patrick, the NFL

2:02

denied a decision had been made,

2:05

and when they were reached for a Monday

2:07

morning statement, this was January

2:10

six, twenty fourteen. You

2:12

know. The strange part of that story was

2:15

the person who told me what was going

2:17

on with the NFL was

2:19

with the NFL. I'm

2:21

not naming names. This

2:23

person has not spoken to me

2:26

since then. But I

2:28

was on a plane with this person and

2:31

we were coming back from the Broncos season

2:34

opener that was on NBC, and

2:38

we had a couple of beverages and he

2:40

even said, you got some questions,

2:42

go ahead ask me. And I was like, when are

2:44

we adding a couple more wild card teams?

2:47

He goes, it's going to happen this year in my opinion,

2:51

could we have two more whiskeys over here, please?

2:54

And we just I just was chopping

2:57

it up with him. And

3:00

maybe it was the wrong time, you

3:02

know, January of twenty fourteen, with what

3:04

was going on with the CTE

3:06

investigation, lawsuits,

3:09

all of that, but the NFL finally

3:11

got around to adding a

3:14

couple more wild card teams. That

3:16

means the Steelers and the Rams would have

3:18

got in last year. Now

3:20

you're going to extend the playoffs. This is what I was

3:22

told this morning, In fact, six thirty

3:24

am this morning, as my wife said, who

3:26

are you talking to? And I

3:28

wasn't on a plane, I was. I was

3:30

in my basement on the phone when I got

3:33

a phone call from the source, and you

3:35

know, he's whispering because

3:37

he didn't want to wake up anybody in his house.

3:39

And then I'm whispering because he's whispering,

3:42

and my wife was, who are you

3:44

talking to? I said, I'll

3:46

tell you in a minute, and I just wanted

3:48

to know, you know, when when's

3:50

this going to happen? The playoff expanded

3:53

playoffs will happen this year if it goes through,

3:56

and you know, everybody agrees with

3:58

the CBA it goes to this year. The

4:01

seventeen game schedule is going to go through

4:04

as well. The question is

4:06

when is it going to be put into place?

4:08

When is it implemented? And I'm told it

4:11

won't be this upcoming season, and

4:13

there might be doubts that it would be ready for

4:15

twenty twenty one, believe

4:17

it or not, because what do you do with

4:19

that seventeenth game? You got

4:22

eight home, eight away? Is everybody

4:24

going to play a neutral sight game

4:26

here? Are you going to have Mexico City

4:29

more teams playing in London? Are there

4:31

other places around the country or

4:33

around the world that the NFL wants

4:35

to expand to. Those are the things

4:37

that have to be ironed out here. Now, the other

4:39

stuff that nobody's going to read you

4:42

deeper than the headlines here probably

4:44

is, you know, the players are going to be vested

4:47

for you know, benefits

4:50

by their third years. So you play your third year instead

4:52

of four years in a couple of games.

4:55

Now you're going to be vested for benefits

4:57

there also by

4:59

add a seventeenth game.

5:01

Now it's going to be a ten year collective

5:04

bargaining agreement. Ten years.

5:06

That's an eternity, but ten

5:09

years. And you're talking

5:11

about what that extra game means

5:13

to the players now, and I'm told

5:16

it's five billion dollars total.

5:20

That's seventeenth game for the players

5:22

to split up. They're gonna get

5:24

you know, increased revenue as well. So there's

5:27

there's a whole lot of money that's involved

5:29

in this. There's five billion dollars that's

5:31

attached to all of this for the players, So they're

5:33

going to it feels like both sides

5:35

are going to get what they wanted. The question

5:38

is do you want a seventeenth game?

5:40

I don't do

5:42

I need extra playoff teams. I only needed

5:44

it so I can feel vindicated. I

5:46

didn't care about two more wildcard teams,

5:49

and plus you're gonna give the number one

5:51

seed a first round by. And

5:54

I was curious about this. I said to McLevin,

5:56

could you check with our guy's

5:59

tim at us stats. Think, when's

6:01

the last time a team that didn't

6:04

have a first round by won the Super Bowl?

6:06

And it's the twenty twelve Baltimore

6:09

Ravens. So that's a long time,

6:12

and I think it gives that team.

6:14

You know, you only played two games to get

6:16

to the super Bowl. These teams playing three to get

6:18

to the Super Bowl. Back you

6:20

know, then you had a run of twenty

6:23

ten, twenty eleven, twenty twelve where teams

6:26

the Packers, the Giants, and the Ravens didn't

6:28

have that first round by. But since then,

6:31

you know, you've had quite

6:33

a few, quite a few years here, consecutive

6:36

years that out

6:38

of thirty seasons with a twelve team

6:40

format, non by

6:42

teams won eight super Bowls. So twenty

6:44

seven percent of the Super Bowls were won

6:47

by teams that didn't have a first

6:49

round by. Now, I

6:51

don't know if you guys are against playoff expansion.

6:53

I don't need it. I

6:57

don't want to water down the NFL. But I understand

6:59

you can't have a seven This is what I was told

7:01

this morning. You can't have a seventeen game schedule

7:04

without adding a couple more

7:06

playoff teams because now you have

7:09

to say, hey, that seventeenth game is

7:11

going to mean something. I don't know how many

7:13

of those seventeen games are going

7:15

to be meaningless If I have

7:17

two more teams that are going to get in, how

7:19

many more teams have the opportunity to

7:22

maybe get in if things fall their

7:24

way. That's why you can't have

7:26

a seventeen game schedule with adding without

7:28

adding more playoff teams. They go

7:30

hand in hand because I can't

7:33

have We already have games fifteen

7:35

and sixteen that don't mean anything for some of

7:37

these teams. I mean, you might mean something

7:39

in the draft order, but it doesn't

7:42

mean that much. Might mean

7:44

something for the team that you're playing against,

7:46

but you're trying to add as much drama

7:49

as possible during the regular season. The

7:52

last thing you want is three weeks of water down football,

7:54

two weeks of water down football. But

7:57

now the number of teams do

7:59

we get as seven and nine team? In right,

8:03

it's gonna happen. You'll probably get a seven

8:05

and nine team in to the playoffs. There

8:09

it's like we've eventually had so many bowl games

8:11

that all you had to do was win six games and

8:13

you you qualified to play in a bowl

8:15

game. Yeah that you mean a seven

8:17

and ten team? Oh, you're

8:20

right, got me double digit losses would

8:22

get into the playoffs. Yeah, yeah, yes,

8:24

I think the Seahawks in twenty and ten seven?

8:27

Yeah yeah. Was that the beast quake game

8:29

and they wanted over the Saints? I think so because

8:31

Saints had to go to Seattle different it

8:34

is even more ridiculous that they have to change.

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8:50

got a poll question apparently on this top I

8:52

actually already put up whether there's a couple of topics

8:54

topics, but just to get the baseline,

8:56

are you in favor of expanding to seventeen

8:58

regular season game? Is that the

9:01

question? Or do you include the playoff expansion

9:03

in that question? And the other side question

9:05

was are you upset about

9:07

single season records not meaning

9:09

the same. I don't and I don't

9:11

know about that one. I don't

9:14

care about what, Like what sport do you care about

9:16

records? Traditionally

9:18

baseball? Yeah, but like single season

9:20

records. Do you really care if somebody throws

9:23

for fifty seven touchdown passes? Like,

9:25

do you care as far as

9:27

oh, well you needed an extra game? I

9:30

don't. I don't care. None of these

9:32

records matter in the NFL. I

9:35

mean, you got Michael

9:38

Thomas with one hundred and fifty catches,

9:40

like O. J. Simpsons

9:43

should have the single season rushing record,

9:45

he didn't have. He did it in fourteen

9:47

games. So I don't know if anybody

9:50

cares about this, even baseball

9:52

once the last time you really zeroed in and you go,

9:54

boy, I care about that. I think

9:57

Pete Rose's all time hits record,

10:00

you know, I still think that that's pretty fascinating.

10:03

You know, there's somebody going to get anywhere near that. But

10:06

all time home runs? Who cares? Single

10:08

season home runs? Who cares? Like

10:11

it's a big deal. If you get to like eighteen or nineteen

10:14

wins, like you can win the cy Young it

10:16

doesn't matter. Used to be had to win at least twenty

10:18

games. It doesn't matter the all time single

10:21

season save record. I

10:23

don't even know who has that. It's still Bobby Thigpen.

10:26

I have

10:28

no idea. I just don't care

10:30

about the NBA. I

10:33

care about where if somebody's

10:35

gonna get over thirty thousand points, or can Lebron

10:38

challenge Abdul Jabar.

10:41

Okay, I'm interested in that. All

10:43

we care about is hardware. In

10:45

the NFL, it's how many Super Bowls you want?

10:49

Basketball, how many titles you've got, because

10:52

that's all we're you know, we're focused on is

10:54

where you rank among the greats. Not

10:57

hey, he's got more points like James Harden.

10:59

Hey look at how many points he's averaging. Okay,

11:02

everybody's averaging a lot of points.

11:04

Yes, love. Isn't it funny that

11:06

we almost view Jamis Winston's fifty

11:08

one hundred yards last year as a negative, like we've

11:11

come so far, he's the leading passer.

11:13

But I was like, oh, yeah, that's because he was giving

11:15

the team the other team of ball that. Yeah,

11:17

it's like, we don't view that stat as a positive

11:20

even No, I just don't think we care

11:22

about stats. And I mean,

11:25

I'm looking at Alex Ovechkin to get

11:27

seven hundred goals, like, Okay, I mean that's

11:30

a nice milestone. I don't

11:32

I'm not fascinated. And we all grew up

11:34

with that. It feels like if you're a certain

11:36

generation, a certain age, where you memorize

11:39

those stats, it was really

11:41

important. Now

11:44

it's just not. I just think, I

11:46

know that's all the analytics, but we don't

11:48

even know what to do with those analytics. Like I don't

11:50

even know what's impressive anymore because

11:52

of analytics. When mclovin

11:54

comes in with a new analytics

11:57

theory and you'll go, yeah, tackles don't matter,

12:00

hits don't matter. I was

12:02

about to say your Pete Rose hit record, Yeah,

12:04

but apparently it doesn't matter. Right. Well,

12:08

I'm not gonna get it. By the way, a Vetchkan is

12:10

stuck at six ninety eight and you cannot get off

12:12

of it. It's driving me crazy. I don't know why we're

12:14

always tell me faceing with Fred McGriff couldn't get like

12:16

guys who end up right below a plateau.

12:19

Well Dale Murphy was I think three ninety

12:21

eight, wasn't he? And would four hundred

12:23

have gotten him in? Maybe maybe we

12:25

love round numbers. There, he's

12:27

got four hundred. He was to two time MVP.

12:31

It's a gold glug. I

12:33

don't think when the last time you really cared about

12:35

the number? Yeah,

12:38

mclub, Is this just because of the steroid

12:40

here in baseball killed all this? Yes?

12:43

Yes, absolutely, and

12:46

of course sign stealing. I

12:48

had to get the estros hit here through

12:50

the first fifteen minutes of the show, I'm contractually

12:53

obligated to talk about the estro's cheating scane.

12:55

Yes, boy, do you think mission Manfred saw the release

12:57

about the seventeen game schedule and they expand,

13:01

Yes, seven of a bouquet and those gift baskets

13:03

of munsons. Thank you, thank you,

13:05

we got a day off. Yes, mclovin. He is

13:08

praying for Tom Brady to hit the open market

13:10

every day. Rob Efford asked the two things. Seventeen

13:12

games and Tom Brady as a free agent. I know he's going,

13:14

Oh Breeze is going back to the Saints.

13:17

That's no headline. Come on, somebody's

13:20

got to do something here. Brady

13:22

to the Raiders. Yes, that'll get me off

13:24

the hook for a little while. I can buy some time

13:26

there before the start of the regular season Age

13:29

seven seven three d P Show email address dpt

13:31

dan Patrick dot com Twitter

13:33

handle a DP show got a play of

13:35

the day, stat of the day, got our poll

13:37

question, a few more trigger Meet

13:39

Friday songs that we'll play for you

13:41

coming up, and we're going to settle on that poll question.

13:44

Is that right, mclovin. We'll start with that for our one.

13:46

Are you in favor of seventeen game? Maybe we'll

13:48

change it, tweak it to other NFL schedule

13:50

questions later in the show. What are the questions? Are

13:52

you pondering it? Wow? I really well? Um?

13:55

Does this water down? I guess in the same

13:58

question, But does seventeen games expanded

14:00

playoffs watered down in the NFL season?

14:02

The argument we were having is the NCAA tournament

14:05

expanding has watered down the NCAA regular

14:07

season. Nobody cares about these games. Is

14:09

that possible to happen to the NFL? Yeah,

14:11

because you look at March, and we love March

14:14

in college basketball, but you don't care

14:16

about the other months here and in the NFL.

14:19

Are we going to get to the point where we're just

14:21

excited about the postseason? But

14:23

right when you think of all these sports

14:25

when's the last time you went, gosh,

14:28

I can't believe the NBA is already over, or

14:31

man, a baseball season flew by, it's

14:33

already over. The NFL. We

14:36

got done with the Super Bowl and we're like, wait

14:38

a minute, there's no there's no more football

14:40

here for a while. The NFL

14:43

feels like you're always going, Yeah, be nice

14:45

if it was extended a little bit further.

14:47

Yeah, I really think the NFL nailed this one.

14:50

I'm not in favorite playoff expansion because I don't

14:52

want teams that aren't worthy in it. But they had

14:54

to do the playoff expansion, as you said, to get to

14:56

the seventeen game schedule. The one thing

14:58

that they put in that that really helps them one

15:01

team gets the week off. Now,

15:04

the first half of the season is going to be less relevant

15:06

because you could start oh and two and still easily make

15:08

the playoffs. You can start two and four

15:10

and you're still writing the sick of things. But the second half

15:12

of the season, now there's gonna be a handful of teams

15:15

that are in the mix that weren't in the mix, and the

15:17

high end teams, the teams that are twelve and two, eleven

15:19

and one, they're now playing for something.

15:21

They're not gonna rest guys. They're not going to bench

15:23

guys week sixteen seventeen, because that

15:25

week off is going to be the big karrot. I think, yeah,

15:28

see, I think that the NFL's

15:31

biggest strength is that they had everybody

15:33

wanting more football at the end of the season. I

15:36

think that that's something that you really want to hold on too.

15:38

So I don't know that going

15:41

down the road of expanding things is necessarily

15:43

the right move because

15:48

because the more football

15:50

that you have, in a way, the less relevant it becomes.

15:53

Right, So you're the more teams

15:55

you add to the playoffs, the less

15:58

relevant the regular season it's becoming. I

16:01

don't know if they're the if it's the tipping

16:03

point. Yeah, I understand what you're saying, because

16:05

there there were

16:07

times this year why I said it felt

16:09

like there were too many games or there

16:11

was too much football on TV Believer

16:13

or not. But I do.

16:16

Look, I'm in the minority there. But

16:18

gambling is coming. So gambling

16:20

is going to make that seventeenth game relevant.

16:23

You know, the extra game to bet on. You

16:26

know what's that do for fantasy? Because now it's

16:28

an extra week there before you

16:30

get to your playoffs, and then you got the

16:32

actual playoffs there. I

16:34

don't know the NFL is going to keep

16:36

pushing. It's you know, it goes

16:39

back to when we were doing Sports Center and we thought,

16:41

you can't just rehair of Sports Center,

16:44

like nobody's gonna watch the rehair of Sports

16:46

Center over and over and over. And

16:48

then we realized at that time we

16:51

couldn't give you enough Sports Center. Now

16:53

we eventually gave you too much Sports

16:55

Center or it was watered down, but

16:59

it took a while to get to that point. The

17:01

NFL. Everybody's happy.

17:03

Everybody's making money. Now, the players

17:05

get some health benefits here, they

17:08

are going to make money. So

17:11

I don't think we can talk about players safety like

17:15

I don't. I don't think either side really has to address

17:17

players safety like that era is

17:20

over? Right? Did that didn't last

17:22

very long? The Player's Safety Eric? Do you remember,

17:24

hey, Grandpa, do you remember when they had

17:26

the player's safety era? Yes? I

17:29

remember that. It lasted about I

17:31

don't know, four weeks. Oh,

17:36

yes, Todd. I kind of leaned with

17:38

the Seaton on that. It just it seems like it's so much

17:40

participation trophies at that point where you

17:42

know you're adding more things, it's less special to make

17:44

the playoffs. I know it opens the door for maybe some Cinderella

17:47

team that's seven and ten or eight and nine

17:49

that can go on some kind of run. But you

17:51

know it just comes out to I know, money and greed

17:53

and doing this in game. Yeah, but are you gonna watch

17:55

less football because of this? I personally

17:58

would not, but maybe part of it, just if you know what

18:00

I do for a living. But I think that's

18:03

just what the NFL is banking on, Like you're

18:05

still gonna want. You may not like it, or

18:07

it might deem the regular season

18:09

less relevant, but you're gonna be fine. Like

18:13

the NFL knows this, Like we could

18:16

bottle up these comments right now and

18:18

then I could play them back in three years

18:20

and be like, yeah,

18:22

yeah, I don't know what I was thinking that, Like, I don't like

18:24

it, I don't need it, but if it's there, all

18:26

watch it. So that's

18:29

sort of my my thought on this whole thing. It's

18:31

been my thought on this all alone. Yeah,

18:33

if I'm at a restaurant or I order a dozen buffalo

18:36

wings and they bring me thirteen, it doesn't

18:38

water down my enjoyment of the first twelve, and I don't

18:40

need that thirteenth, but guess what, I'm

18:42

eating it because I know I'm full. But I'll

18:44

pop that thirteenth down like nobody's business. Yes,

18:47

seem O'Connor. Wing

18:50

sounds pretty good right now? We

18:53

do have too early for wings. No, it's

18:55

not because I have a surprise

18:58

for you, guys. I brought in Chad from No

19:00

Way. Yes, Chad from Tregger is showing

19:02

up and he is making buffalo

19:04

wings. That's better than a seventeen. I'm

19:07

just letting you know, got a surprise

19:09

for you. All right, let's not a surprise anymore surprise.

19:12

All right, we'll take a break here. It's nineteen

19:14

after the hour. We'll get to your phone calls. Got our

19:16

poll question there, Bob costUS, who is going to

19:19

join us a little bit later on because once

19:21

again I'm contractually obligated to talk about

19:23

the astros. Not really, but

19:25

we will probably touch on that topic with Bob.

19:28

It's uh yeah, twenty after the hour. Back

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21:05

Big on Numerology Today two

21:08

twenty twenty twenty.

21:11

Aw about that. Yeah, that's never happened

21:13

very often, But what's that mean to you?

21:15

Actually? Would it wouldn't happen very often? I think would

21:17

happen once in a history of Earth, not

21:20

like three times. And people like, you know, do you've played

21:22

that with a lottery number like two or twenty

21:24

you go to put the you know, put the roulette

21:27

wheel on a two or twenty year zero, put your

21:29

chips down on that. Some people are you gonna

21:31

do it? I'm personally not to do it, okay, but that's fascinated

21:33

by all the twos and zeros there. Yes see. My

21:36

son was born on January eleventh

21:38

twenty ten, which is one

21:41

one one one cool. It's

21:43

like Fords and backwards the same thing. Yeah, I

21:45

like that. Wasn't there

21:47

a date this past year or no, it's this

21:49

year that people are getting

21:51

married on. It feels

21:54

like that there's is it ten

21:57

twenty twenty twenty?

22:00

I don't know. I forget that they're That

22:03

doesn't make it special. Numerology

22:05

is the biggest waste of time. I

22:09

love numbers. It's a coincidence. Oh

22:11

no, I'm just talking about sports numbers.

22:14

Like, Yeah, you know, Fritzie, every day we'll

22:16

put up numbers on our scoreboard. It's

22:18

rare when he talks about putting those numbers up

22:20

on the scoreboard. We've encouraged him

22:22

for I don't know ten years to say, Pritzie,

22:24

why don't you explain the numerology today?

22:27

You got seventy four and

22:29

seventy two correct. Feels

22:32

like that would be a basketball school. Not

22:34

necessarily, it could be. I know. I'm just saying that

22:37

that would be my first at first Gland, so I

22:39

would go seventy four seventy

22:41

two. You're

22:43

gonna ruin it now we're gonna hold

22:45

about do you want me to wait Jordan

22:48

Matthewick. Okay, all right, so explain

22:50

seventy four seventy two

22:53

on the scoreboard. Okay, seventy four seventy two.

22:55

How have to do with the score? Oh okay, well

22:58

wait, well why did you say? Well? Maybe maybe

23:00

they're there the offensive

23:03

tackle or something like that. Yes,

23:05

I didn't watch the game, but maybe the end of the Seaton Hall game.

23:09

Seaton Hall seventy four, the Butler Bulldogs

23:12

seventy two. Yep, that's first. Seaton

23:14

O'Connor. One of the more exciting things that happened is named

23:16

after Seaton Hall. Seaton

23:18

Hall is good, got a great player, and

23:21

I was watching quite a bit of that guy. I watched

23:23

NC State in Duke, and I kept going, wait,

23:27

they're screwing up the score here, and

23:29

then you realize, No, NC State's blown out

23:31

Duke. Yes, Seaton. The best thing about Seaton

23:33

Hall is they could either win the whole thing or blow

23:35

get blown out by fifty in the first round. They're

23:38

they're one of those two things. That's

23:40

the feeling I have about my Dayton Flyers

23:42

that they could win it all or

23:45

they could lose in the opening round. Here's

23:48

coach k On being blown out by NC

23:50

State last night. Yeah, they're just playing

23:52

hungry are and better than we are. Yeah,

23:55

this isn't an Xbox game just

23:57

to see human being game. He

24:00

does that Xbox thing. It

24:03

doesn't have human nature in it

24:05

and all that. You know,

24:07

that's why you know, that's

24:10

why a lot of people play. This

24:12

game is about human nature and human beings.

24:14

And sometimes when you eat too much, you're

24:17

not as hungry. When you need something,

24:19

you're really hungry. And when those

24:21

two meet, a lot of times the team

24:23

that needs it the most kicks

24:27

the other teams. But and that's what happened

24:29

tonight. I don't know.

24:31

We'll try to. I'll play Xbox later

24:34

and see if we can do that. They

24:36

might do better in Xbox than they did last night.

24:38

The twenty two point loss was

24:40

Duke's largest loss to an unranked opponent

24:44

under Mike Chaszewski. It's

24:48

only other twenty point lost to an unranked

24:50

team while I do his first season,

24:53

when he lost to Tennessee by twenty one points

24:55

back in December of nineteen eighty

24:59

day. Dad of the Day,

25:01

that's Dad of the Day, Dad

25:03

of good Day. Here

25:05

comes that? What sad? There's

25:11

also a classy move by coach k. Going

25:13

back to the locker room after the press conference,

25:16

he walks up to Mark L. Johnson and

25:18

hugs him. He plays French c State, and he said, you

25:21

played a great game. Not a good

25:23

game, but a great game. Yeah.

25:26

You know, I think you have some of these teams with

25:28

these coach the name Baylor has been great that.

25:32

I mean they've known for playing offense

25:34

years ago. Now they're known for playing great defense.

25:38

All right. You know they've won like twenty

25:40

three games in a row. But

25:43

I don't know who's great. Maybe Baylor is

25:45

great. Maybe they blitzed through the tournament

25:47

here. But it just feels like I don't

25:49

think anybody's gonna go God, that was a crazy

25:52

first weekend in the March

25:54

madness. It feels like if

25:56

somebody knows nothing about basketball, you

25:58

have a better chance of winning your bracket challenge

26:01

than you do. Right, some phone

26:03

calls here, Let me shake

26:05

um. I think what

26:08

Dan is talking about is people getting married

26:10

on February twenty ninth, twenty twenty,

26:13

so they only have an anniversary every four

26:15

years. Eleap.

26:19

Try getting that path the goalie with the wife trying

26:22

not taking her out on the twenty eighth. Yeah,

26:24

but I wonder how many people are getting married

26:26

on the twenty ninth this year. I

26:32

mean, if I can skip an anniversary

26:35

gift for four years, Dan, Dan, you

26:37

know better than I know, I couldn't, there's

26:39

no way. Yes becomes

26:41

a very thank you, well

26:44

done, well done? Uh

26:46

Mike and Indiana, Hey, Mike, Hey,

26:50

Dan, how's it going this morning? Good sir. I'm

26:53

six foot one hundred sixty five. I

26:58

wanted to let you know about that whole wedding date that's happened

27:00

this year. I'm getting married on ten ten, twenty

27:03

twenty, which I think is the day you're talking about.

27:05

Yeah, just so happens that that was

27:07

the one day that would actually work

27:09

for us. And everybody and their

27:11

brother had picked like every venue already.

27:14

I had a spreadsheet of like seventy five different

27:16

venues. It

27:19

was ridiculous. But do you want to get married

27:21

here, Mike? Hey,

27:23

if if you've got a good venue and a good price

27:25

and good catering, I'll do it. Well.

27:27

I got a basketball court, I got a trigger

27:30

grill out back, I got Golden

27:32

Road on tap. Yes, to

27:35

be honest, go ahead, Yes, you

27:37

know what else is special about ten ten, same

27:40

day, same year, same month, Brett

27:43

Farve, Todd Fritz birthday every

27:49

every years, Yeah,

27:52

exact same day. I would cancel the wedding

27:54

if I if I knew that, just out of spite,

27:56

I would do that right ten, So I wouldn't have you

27:58

go to the wedding going, hey, ten,

28:00

I'm just saying, I mean, Brett Farve, I appreciate that we're

28:02

gonna be fifty one twenty twenty. That's what

28:04

it's all about, all right, Yes, Mike, Well,

28:08

I'm just thankful I'll be able to remember it when I'm old

28:10

and in the nursing home somewhere. But

28:12

I wanted to talk about college basketball.

28:14

Everybody right now is lamenting the fact

28:17

that Duke and North Carolina aren't number one and

28:19

number two. Jay Williams and Jay Billis probably

28:21

are crying themselves to sleep

28:23

every night right now. But being a perdue

28:25

fan, I welcome the change of pace.

28:28

It always drove me crazy going to high

28:30

school in Eastern Indiana when I would

28:32

see somebody wearing a Duke shirt

28:34

and be like, oh, yeah, I've been a huge Duke fan my

28:36

whole life. But it's just because they've been

28:38

winning, I think outside of those programs

28:41

and if you're not, you know, a casual

28:43

observer of college basketball and you

28:45

have loyalty to one team. To me,

28:47

it's nice to see teams that aren't normally

28:49

being talked about year in and year out,

28:52

who are making a splash and actually going

28:54

to do something in the tournament. Yeah, I mean we have

28:56

that every year, Thank you, Mike. I mean, look at the

28:58

teams that were in the Final four. I

29:00

mean Texas Tech. Nobody talked about Texas

29:02

Tech only when Bob Knight got

29:05

there and they were a great story. I

29:07

mean Auburn, you're usually talking football and a basketball.

29:10

Every year, it feels like there's one or two teams

29:12

that we talk about opening weekend

29:15

and we're surprised by it, or there's a big upset,

29:18

or there's somebody who gets to the Elite eight or

29:20

Final four. Every year that happens. Yeahmi

29:23

club, I have to admit it. Bias. Big

29:25

twelve is Austin this year one versus three

29:27

on Saturday, Kansas and Baylor. I

29:30

never I always ex off my Big twelve teams

29:32

in the bracket. That's like one of my cardinal rules. Michigan

29:34

States in the tweet sixteen Big Twelves

29:37

go let you down? Is that a crazy theory?

29:39

Probably not. I wouldn't

29:42

bank on Michigan State this year. Oh,

29:45

I by law always put them in this ye

29:47

least of Sweet sixteen. It feels like if

29:49

you're going to win your bracket challenge,

29:51

you have to have Michigan State going far. In previous

29:54

years, like John Smoltz would always win

29:56

because he'd have Michigan State going to

29:58

the Final four always.

30:00

Seaton has the advantage this year because he has something.

30:02

He always put Seaton Hall in West Virginia four

30:05

and never works for him, and now it might actually work

30:07

out. I don't know about West Virginia. I

30:10

was Huggy Bear. Huggy Bear is

30:12

getting up there to around eight hundred wins

30:14

in his career with

30:17

West Virginia and Cincinnati in Kansas

30:19

State, but he's Hall of Fame coach.

30:21

Yes, Virginia's Virginia

30:23

when it last year, right, I believe that michiel

30:26

the State was in the final four. See

30:28

Virginia's tough. Virginia is not

30:30

exciting during the regular season, but they seem to go

30:32

far during the postseason. Like they don't

30:34

get a lot of buzz during the regular season, though, they're

30:36

the worst performing team in like nca

30:39

yestory before. I mean that the same last year.

30:41

They're the first one to lose all time, right

30:44

right, the first one to lose in the first Yeah, like that,

30:46

that's why it was so shocking last year. I

30:49

don't know Polly trying to get the fact that he won the Brackett

30:51

with Virginia last year. I know where this is. I didn't remember

30:53

who he picked. Yeah, it's how

30:55

bad it was. Let me get a couple of phone calls

30:57

in here. Terry in New York too, and says, hey, Terry, when

31:00

have for me today? You

31:06

know, I just hear all that space. I was like, oh, did he just call

31:08

me? I hear like,

31:11

oh crap, just take something. Jimmy,

31:14

Jimmy and Boston. Hey

31:18

jim five eleven, one seventy

31:21

five in high poker. Okay, this

31:24

weekend actually Saturday is two

31:26

twenty two two. Oh, same as forwards.

31:28

Backwards, I'm Bruzman and my buddy's wedding here

31:30

in Boston. Nice. Is

31:32

that is that the day you were looking for? No? I think

31:34

it was ten, ten, twenty

31:36

twenty oh Lambs,

31:40

Well, thank you all. I love you guys. All right, Yeah, that's

31:42

Jimmy and Boston. Do we want to try Terry

31:44

in New York? Can we try Terry in New York? Hey,

31:48

Terry, Terry's

31:56

did we just hit the trifec down calls here? Huh

32:00

Terry

32:06

Terry? Yes,

32:09

Hey, it's Stan Patrick. Oh

32:12

how are you doing? Damn? I'm sorry? Were

32:14

you sleeping? No?

32:16

No, I couldn't hear you. I guess it was a good

32:19

way.

32:21

I was starry about that. I'll started to get

32:23

on yourself for two years. Anyway. I

32:27

would say it with the expansion that seventeams

32:29

game coming, they should try to get

32:32

every team in the NFL to play

32:34

for that season in London. Like, have

32:37

two different teams play in London

32:40

every week and have two different teams

32:42

from the NFL. Do you see what I'm saying? That

32:45

extra game could be the London game?

32:47

Yeah, and I thank

32:49

you, Terry. I don't know what they're gonna do with this schedule,

32:52

because now it's an odd number. If

32:54

I am a fan

32:56

of mine, like, I don't want more teams

32:58

playing more games London. Why

33:01

do I want to export the sport? I

33:04

don't want to I'm

33:07

not tuning in because the game is in London. They

33:09

put it that way. Yeah, mclub

33:12

be fun to do a show in London. What if

33:14

I would do that and then we could go to a couple

33:16

of Premiership matches? That

33:18

would be fun. Yes, I don't know if you were encouraging that. You're

33:20

throwing it out there, but the idea of neutral sights

33:22

and not that the NFL needs to expand its brand even

33:25

more, but imagine play a game in cities that don't

33:27

have an NFL team that love football. I think that

33:29

would be an awesome thing to do. I do too. If

33:31

you can do that and then give those

33:33

fans the taste of NFL football that they

33:36

might not be able to go see a game, I think that would

33:38

be great. I mean, you could put a game

33:40

in Lincoln, Nebraska. Imagine having

33:44

ninety thousand people there. That

33:50

yeah. Unfair though to take a home

33:52

game away though, all right, I guess they figure out everybody

33:54

gets a home game, take it away, well, or

33:57

is it a road game? Like everybody

33:59

gets eight eight home, eight eight away,

34:01

and then you're either going to get an extra home

34:04

game or it's going to be a neutral site.

34:06

But the neutral site takes the home game, or it has to take

34:08

and it takes a road game, like it's a

34:10

road game for everybody.

34:13

But I don't know what they're gonna do. That's why I was

34:15

told this morning, you know, don't bank

34:17

on a seventeen game schedule. Certainly

34:20

not this year and maybe not even next year. They got

34:22

to figure all of this stuff out. They're

34:24

gonna expand playoffs if the deal

34:26

goes through. They're going to expand the playoffs this

34:28

year. But the other stuff, you

34:31

know, that's sort of on hold of you know,

34:33

you got to get your schedule makers together and how are

34:35

you going to do this? Where are you going to do this? You

34:37

get a you know, one year you're

34:39

on the road, the next year

34:42

you're what at home? You

34:44

know, you've got to be careful with, you

34:46

know, a unfair advantage for somebody.

34:49

Yeah, the club. Can you say again, what year you

34:51

expect or you think it might go through?

34:54

You said in the first second, it's not going to

34:56

be this year, okay, and there's this

34:59

is for seventeen games. From what I'm told,

35:01

it wouldn't be this year. Definitely

35:03

not this year. But there's even

35:06

doubt could they do it in twenty twenty one. So

35:09

that's just what I was told this morning. Now this subject

35:11

to change, obviously, I'm just telling you what I was told

35:13

this morning. You know, I got the

35:16

value of what this means for players, that

35:18

you can get benefits after three years

35:20

in the NFL. Yeah, point, I read about

35:22

that too. They said it might take a little while because

35:24

they have to renew a lot of TV deals as well,

35:27

and there's a lot more partners that are being involved,

35:29

a lot more bidders involved, Amazon, Netflix,

35:31

all those places that would be involved

35:34

in the bidding, So seventeen games can take

35:36

a while business wise, not logistics wise for

35:38

the games. Let's

35:41

see, I just got this. My kid was

35:43

born on nine nine

35:45

ninety, so he became

35:47

nine on nine nine ninety

35:49

nine. Suck it back, row,

35:53

I love it. I like that a

35:55

lot. That's very cool, nine

35:57

nine ninety and then he was nine

36:00

nine nine nine, not special,

36:03

and then says, suck it back row. It was born nine

36:05

nine, am. That's not true.

36:08

That's not I was just

36:11

going to bring what I do. I put you in that

36:13

awkward position and then you've got to bring it

36:16

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36:18

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all my years of playing baseball, I never heard

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39:17

mc mclove, Okay, fritspring

39:20

Seat has a forty year library

39:22

of work, and Todd does one album that was popular

39:24

in nineteen eighty four and think that's all Bruce Springsteen

39:26

is. I'm sorry I have to stick up for bots

39:29

Nation here? Am I right? That? Do you

39:31

know any albums except that Big Born Jeans

39:34

in the Red Bandada? And people love to talk about how I've

39:36

seen him seven hundred and eighty three times

39:39

in concerts. You

39:41

don't need to stick up for Springsteen. I know, I

39:43

don't know no Todd who cares what Todd

39:45

thinks? I think this is actually pretty fascinating.

39:48

I love that he's so anti. I

39:50

know, I just don't like mclove and his anti

39:52

Beatles and been Fritzie

39:54

is anti Springsteen suck

39:56

it back row really and not only he's Ansie

39:59

people who go to see him lot. Yeah, I

40:02

don't like when it comes to like grateful Dead or a certain

40:04

groupture is like I've stayed ten thousand

40:06

time, Dave Matthews burd it's a million

40:09

concert, two

40:13

million pokes. But I would think you

40:15

would like Springsteen. That album came Back,

40:18

came out in the eighties when that was in your O. I

40:21

like the idea of the

40:23

idea concept,

40:27

the concept of places, if you

40:29

were going to create a musician performing

40:32

and be like I like the concept of Bruce Springs.

40:34

I just don't get it. I don't get a lot of things, but that's

40:36

one of the things I don't get. Uh,

40:40

Hall of Notes? Are Springsteen better musicians?

40:43

I'm gonna get killed, but I don't care. I love

40:45

Let's take the hall Notes. I can't do without the

40:48

Do you think they're more talented than Springsteen? I

40:50

think their music is better, So I guess,

40:53

yeah, I guess it depends on what

40:55

you define as talent. But you know, if you have kiss

40:57

on my list and you make my dreams and private eyes

40:59

and forty nice to keep it light, he doesn't want any politics

41:02

miss mixed in with his music new to He yes,

41:04

not pop. I just I find it very relaxing. I

41:07

just enjoy it. No, No, it's fine. I

41:09

mean that's that's your opinion. I

41:11

think you're wrong, but that's your He's more animated,

41:13

I guess in concert, sweating and running around in his

41:15

tight jeans. And that's wonderful if you like the theatrics

41:18

of it. But if you're okay with your musicians standing

41:20

still for the most part and singing where the

41:22

actual music just stands for itself without

41:25

the theatrical part, then I'm gonna go hole on notes every

41:27

day, Okay. I don't need them to

41:29

be all sweating and jumping all over the place. Okay,

41:32

it gives you your money's worth, yeah,

41:35

but I'll go then, I'll go to a gymnastics or I'll get I'll

41:37

go to a splitting it. But if I need to see people sweating

41:39

and running up and down, that's yes. We've

41:42

actually talked about this before, so I'll bring it up.

41:44

But the politics of the song board in the USA, how

41:46

it became like it's misused it like that you

41:48

hear the actually he's like, wait, wait, what's he saying.

41:50

Yeah, he's not celebrating the

41:53

USA, not at all. But you

41:55

have, you know, these politicians who would

41:58

you know, trot out board in the USA, Like,

42:01

no, that's not a thing to be celebrating

42:03

about. Yeah, it's a very dark song. Yes it

42:06

is that. It is, all right. A

42:08

couple of phone calls in here. Cassidy

42:11

in Nevada joins high Cassidy.

42:14

Hey, Dan, Hey, Yeah, so

42:17

you guys were saying that it would be hard to convince

42:19

your wife's getting married on weekday. But I

42:21

actually wanted to get married on weekday.

42:24

But it wasn't gonna work. H My

42:27

my family wasn't going to be able to make it. So we're doing

42:29

mad But I gotta say, if

42:31

we can get married to the man, drop

42:33

everything and make it happen there.

42:36

Yeah. Well, if I get kind of down on

42:38

my luck and I have to open up the man

42:40

cave to make some extra change, you know, I

42:42

might consider that. But Cassidy, thank

42:45

you and good luck with your nuptials.

42:48

Does anybody use that word anymore? Nuptials?

42:50

Yeah, you do, kind of in a facetious

42:53

way, like you're trying. I just did. Yeah, nuptials

42:56

where'd you get married? I have no idea where you got

42:58

married? New York? Oh, new York? Yeah,

43:01

yeah, had cruise right, Yeah, my

43:03

wife's from New York. It's

43:05

called I think the little

43:07

church around the corner. I

43:11

think that's the name of it. Beautiful Church.

43:13

Yes, MC, you always promise you tell us all the

43:15

stories from the party afterwards on the boat. Well,

43:19

there was a lot that went on that weekend and

43:21

maybe the last show. How's that? I remember

43:24

she said someone got arrested it or someone

43:26

got injured in the boat. Uh,

43:30

maybe both. Yes. Uh. The guy

43:32

who worked with me at CNN, Eddie Arcis,

43:34

I broke his nose. They were they

43:37

were throwing me up in the air and I

43:40

my foot came down on his nose. So he

43:43

had a broken nose. But but we're on a

43:45

yacht going around Manhattan, so you

43:47

you know, it's not like you had a doctor on board.

43:50

So yeah, we got tissue

43:53

up his nose while everybody's out there on the dance

43:55

floor. It was crazy. I

43:57

remember sliding down the steps with

44:00

Gary Miller, who worked at Espner,

44:03

and we had our cumber buns around like we

44:05

were masked men, and

44:07

it was a two floor yacht

44:10

that goes. You know, they had those yacht cruises around Manhattan

44:13

and we had our cumber buns around our faces,

44:15

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44:19

then my father in law got arrested. His soul. He's

44:21

so generous. He said, Hey, I'm thinking about paying

44:24

for another hour. I said, you can't because

44:27

somebody will die. Like, we have to get

44:29

off this boat. That

44:34

sounds like a good wedding man. Yeah, like

44:37

couples would be fighting, but then one would

44:39

go upstairs and then almost stay downstairs

44:41

and they couldn't get off the boat. I mean, it's

44:44

great in theory, but it

44:46

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44:49

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