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there we go, Thank you, thank

1:47

you, Welcome to the program. I'm

1:49

Dan Patrick, along with the Dannis Seaton, Pauli

1:51

Princie and mclove on our final day here in

1:53

Miami. Yes, we get ready for the super Bowl

1:55

this weekend. Great guest List Christian

1:58

McCaffrey will join us on loan from the Carolina

2:01

Panthers. Russell Wilson Junior

2:03

the Third will stop by as well Joe Burrow,

2:05

the former LSU quarterback, and Eric stone

2:07

Street, the actor from Modern Family,

2:10

Big Chiefs fan, and he's got a beef

2:12

with me, but I'm

2:15

gonna change up the bet we have. I got to

2:17

pay off my bet from last year

2:19

when I thought the Chargers would go farther than

2:21

the Chiefs, and I picked

2:23

the Chiefs this year to win the Super

2:25

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2:28

gonna I'm gonna set up a different bet

2:30

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2:32

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stream that for free. There's no doubt

3:15

this year's Super Bowl Week was defined by Kobe

3:17

Bryant. Got me thinking about the things

3:19

I get to do every day. I speak to young

3:21

men and women who happen to be great athletes,

3:23

and I think what gets lost in that sometimes

3:26

is how interesting they can

3:28

be. I mentioned this a couple of times,

3:30

certainly on Monday. With Kobe, the

3:32

thing that stood out above everything

3:35

else, all of his traits was

3:37

his curiosity. Had an intellectual curiosity

3:40

that was tough to match. And a lot of athletes that

3:42

I've spoken to this week have been impressive

3:44

in their own right. I think of the humility

3:46

of Sequon Barkley, who actually

3:48

said, can I call you? I want to find

3:50

out more about being in this business. And

3:53

here he is, but after his second year

3:56

in the NFL. But I said, start thinking about

3:58

these things. If this is a career, you

4:00

want to have Gardner Minshew, the individuality

4:03

of him. He came in and he looked

4:05

like a rock star and a lot of personality

4:07

there. The humor of Derek Henry surprised

4:09

us. He was one of my favorite guests this week.

4:12

The normalness of kirkde Cousins

4:14

when he came in. And then there are the legends,

4:17

Big Poppy, Dion Standers, Michael Irvin.

4:20

I'm privileged. I get to talk to these people every

4:22

day, and I appreciate the opportunity.

4:26

We played the interview on Monday. The last time

4:28

I spoke to Kobe, which was two years ago.

4:31

You know, you can't help but think I'd love

4:33

to have one more interview with him. But

4:35

you know you were able to talk

4:38

to him, and you talked about interesting things.

4:40

I talked about his daughter in the first

4:42

minute of that interview, and he was

4:44

so proud of all of those daughters. But

4:47

you know, that influence has been felt on

4:49

a generation of athletes. We had everybody

4:51

who was impacted by Michael Jordan, and

4:53

then now you have this next wave of athletes

4:56

who all have Kobe Bryant's

4:58

stories. You know, David Orti, his Big

5:00

Poppy came on and he said he was like,

5:03

you know the kid who goes to the ice cream truck when

5:05

he saw Kobe Bryant, and he said, I'm growing

5:07

up in the Dominican Republican

5:10

I wanted to play basketball. Derrek

5:13

Hennery said he was at the SP's and he

5:15

saw Kobe and he said

5:18

he couldn't go up to Kobe. Here

5:20

he is, he said, he I froze.

5:22

Kobe walked right by and I didn't say anything,

5:25

And you know, he couldn't help but think you'd

5:27

love to have that moment back. But I think

5:30

you know, the lesson that's been learned with all of this

5:32

is it allows us to reflect, forces

5:34

us to reflect, whether it's our relationship

5:36

with somebody that we might not get along with, or

5:39

with our children. What you do, how

5:41

invested are you with them? And that's

5:44

a good thing. Tonight the Lakers

5:46

will honor Kobe Bryant, and I

5:49

don't envy them with trying to put this together.

5:51

And how do you do it in a way that it

5:54

captures Kobe Bryant And you can't

5:56

really capture him tonight in

5:58

a tribute? How long is the video?

6:00

Who shows up? It's Hollywood?

6:03

But you know what they needed some time.

6:05

They asked for time, and we were going to

6:07

have a game on Tuesday. Now you have the game coming up

6:09

tonight, and I hope

6:11

it's a night that people can walk

6:13

away and feel like they you

6:16

know, they captured Kobe Bryant

6:18

as best they could and had the right people

6:20

there. Whatever they have in store for us,

6:23

we'll all be watching, Nick Love,

6:25

And you got a poll question for me today. Yeah,

6:28

we have a bunch of Super Bowl ones. We're

6:31

talking a lot of betting. If we put out

6:33

the poll, are you making a bet on the Super Bowl. What do

6:35

you what percentage to the audience you think would be? Yes,

6:39

well, are you betting with friends? Whore you betting

6:41

with a bookie? Or are you betting with vegas?

6:43

I mean, I don't think it matters. If you're putting out

6:45

money on this game, what percented? Say they are

6:48

fifty million or a hundred million? Watch it? Do

6:50

you think over fifty percent are betting on it?

6:52

But if you get those squares, those, yeah,

6:55

that's a bet. It's okay. I'm gonna say

6:58

probably eighty percent of people will

7:00

be betting on the super Bowl, and in some way,

7:02

shape or form, nineties of that group

7:04

is betting. Oh the audiences there, one

7:08

hundred percent are losing their bet. I can pretty much

7:10

hear and see. Then unless

7:13

you're going with the chiefs like I am. Okay,

7:17

all right, and then

7:19

next segment, I'll say the Niners and you'll probably

7:21

do the same thing we were looking

7:23

at. Who has the long odds here for the Super

7:26

Bowl MVP? Now, Pauli's got a bet in He's

7:28

got the Niners and you

7:30

have Raheem most Yeah. I wrapped

7:32

that bad boy up about two days ago. Okay, So Paul

7:34

he's got his bet in And I said, well, is

7:36

there a long shot here? Is

7:38

there somebody that you go I

7:41

might be able to make some money if this guy comes up

7:43

with a big play an interception or I

7:45

don't know the odds with a Kittle and Kelsey,

7:48

they seem like they're pretty good odds if they could

7:50

be MVP. Yeah, Paul, you put one hundred bucks on

7:52

Travis Kelsey, you win fifteen hundred. One

7:54

hundred bucks on Tyreek Hill gets you fifteen hundred.

7:57

How about this one, Nick Botha one hundred bucks would

7:59

win you eight hundred. Two

8:01

sacks gets it to you, you know, I mean two and a

8:03

half sacks. No, No, how

8:05

about um Tyron Matthew

8:08

one hundred dollars gets you six thousand dollars?

8:11

Right, you get a couple interceptions there? All

8:13

right? You got anybody else

8:15

yet? You know? Now everyone with

8:17

the Frank Clark has the most boring weird

8:20

name on the Frank Clilt. But no, Fred

8:22

Warner at fifteen hundred is

8:24

about fifteenth on the list. And Fred

8:27

Warner, who is playing I guess one hundred

8:29

percent of the snaps. He's

8:31

only behind Richard Sherman on passes defended.

8:33

He's a linebacker, and apparently

8:35

he's been coming on strong in the postseason. So

8:38

do you remember Malcolm Smith on the Seahawks,

8:40

that random linebacker who won it? Yeah, maybe

8:42

he's this year's Malcolm Smith. Normal name, big

8:45

game, Fred Warner, he's

8:48

a football player. Yeah, thanks, linebacker

8:50

with the Niners, apparently, Fred, Yeah,

8:52

he's not the team accountant. You don't

8:55

find too many people named Fred anymore. Dude,

8:57

come on down a Fred Warners ever, Like, that's

9:01

exactly what him

9:03

interviewed. He seems like a great guy and he's a good football

9:05

player. But do you change your name to Fredo

9:08

or Freddie? F

9:10

Stop? Like, what do you do?

9:13

Do we do a draft greatest? Fred's

9:16

okay, I'll go first,

9:18

right, said Fred? Both of them you

9:21

get Bold well, and neither

9:23

are Neither of those guys are named Fred by the way,

9:26

So I go right, said Fred. Fred Dryer, good

9:29

call downtown

9:31

Freddie Brown. Yeah, Freddie Brown, I like that. And

9:33

two PAULI he wasn't a great brother.

9:35

But Fredo Corleone, can I shoe horn him? And yeah

9:38

I can? I mean, we would not go Fred

9:40

Rogers. It's a year of mister Roger right, good

9:42

call, all right? Uh Fred

9:45

van Bleach Fred

9:48

van Bleach, He should change

9:50

both names the first it should be Freddie

9:53

van Fleet. Yeah, Paulie,

9:56

I think my favorite football player I'm name

9:58

wise to Quiskey Heart. That

10:00

sounds like a key impel name. But he's a good

10:02

defensive back. Wait wait, wait, we're talking about Freddy.

10:05

I'm sorry, not Jack Quiski Tart.

10:07

His brother's named Fred Tart. That sounds like something you drink.

10:11

How do you like your Jack Quiski Tart? Please

10:14

all the rocks, Todd,

10:17

you got another answer. I would be a good boxer name. You can call him

10:19

sweet. Fred

10:22

McGriff had Fred Flintstone, which I thought

10:24

I could top everybody. I know. It's an inanimate

10:26

it's not a real person to stove Fred

10:28

Flintstone. Wait, there's another I saw

10:30

that movie on the place. I know. Yeah, for

10:33

a little while, I'm gonna

10:35

tell you that's not also Frank

10:37

Clark. That's another name. Nobody names Frank

10:39

Frank. No one names are kids Frank anymore. And you

10:41

don't have a fearsome defensive pass rusher named

10:43

Frank Frank. Oh here comes Frank. I mean it's really

10:45

good for the cheese cameraman named

10:48

Frank too. Yeah, not as famous,

10:50

is that friend? Thank you, Todd, Frank

10:53

Thomas, Okay, Frankie, Frank

10:55

White Old Royal second para. Yeah,

10:58

I think we pretty much exhausted. Oh,

11:02

Fred Willard Weston shows. I

11:04

think these Twoper odds are amazing. The fact

11:07

that it goes to two quarterbacks that were he mosted

11:09

is third. I mean, he's way ahead.

11:12

How did this happen? Is if he's Paul he said

11:14

it on Tuesday. The opts shot up like it's like it

11:17

is, how can he possibly be third? Well?

11:19

I think the Keevin Coleman injury. And

11:21

if you have him getting most of the touches and

11:23

they run the football the way they have been,

11:25

then maybe he's gonna get you one hundred and eighty yards

11:28

and a couple of touchdowns. But Kevin

11:30

Coleman had one hundred yards a game before his

11:32

big games, and he's gonna play it's

11:35

hard to go and none of like Tarek kill or Travis

11:37

Kelsey, none of those guys are clear probs.

11:39

Well, no, it's it's Mahomes. It feels like

11:42

if the Chiefs win, it's Mahomes

11:44

because you feel like he has to

11:46

do something pretty great if they're going to win,

11:48

because that's the difference in this point spread. In

11:50

my opinion, the Niners are a better team

11:52

all around both sides of the ball. But the

11:55

Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes. Yeah, mcclub

11:57

another pole option. Which couch do you trust

11:59

more? Andy Reid or Kyle

12:01

Shanahan Both have had

12:04

They've had their issues over the Yeah,

12:06

yeah, um, big

12:10

game fourth Corey, you look at it those sidelines.

12:17

Can somebody help Andy with clock management?

12:19

That's what I want to know. It's been the same

12:21

question for decade, going back to Philly. I'm

12:24

gonna go Andy Reid I can trust

12:26

a little bit more. Why

12:29

is it that Kyle Shanahan gets all the blame

12:31

for twenty eight to three and not Dan Quinn, who's

12:34

the head coach? Like, how many offensive coordinators

12:36

get blamed? Right,

12:39

It's like the Cowboys with Kellen Moore. You

12:41

know that Jason Garrett would always

12:43

get blamed when the offense wasn't very

12:45

good, and then when it was we go that Kellen

12:48

Moore is doing a great job as their offensive coordinator.

12:50

Yeah, the club, don't we blame Pete Carroll for the Russell

12:52

Wilson interception and not well,

12:55

Darryl Bevil is the one who he got.

12:57

He gets blamed. He goes, okay, he does get

13:00

I wasn't sure. Yeah, I don't know if we need to bring that

13:02

up. Russell Wilson's joining us here about

13:04

an hour from now. Yes, Paul,

13:07

if you're the Niners head coach, would you rather be up twenty

13:09

seven three or twenty nine three and Steve twenty three?

13:11

I know you want the big lead, but you don't want that number

13:13

staring in the face as you had the locker room. I know you want a giantanic

13:15

lead. I've about a nice twenty seven three. I

13:18

think if you said to Kyle Shanahan, you're gonna be

13:20

up twenty eight to three again, Oh, I think he would

13:23

take that. That's a pucker time. Yeah, I think he would take

13:25

that. I think the Chiefs were down twenty

13:27

seven three against the Texans. Wasn't that a score

13:29

at one point or something like, yeah,

13:31

we're down twenty four nothing, right, twenty four nothing?

13:33

And then it became I think it was a twenty seven three

13:35

or but yeah, I gets to chease. Twenty

13:37

eight three is not enough. It's a trigger Meat

13:39

Friday, and that means we got the grills

13:42

that will be coming up here at our

13:44

man cave in Miami. Trigger Girls will have you

13:46

cooking like an MVP with that big

13:48

game. You can be a rookie and still cook

13:50

great things on that trigger grill. You

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can head to your local dealer, visit tregger girls

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dot com SLASHDP show. All right, so we

13:56

got Christian McCaffrey joining us about

13:58

ten minutes. What poll question we got

14:01

to settle on or Mick eleven PAULI has

14:03

a relevant one to all of us

14:05

on watching the game. We have a relevant

14:08

poll question kind of All right, Let's say someone gave

14:10

you a choice two free things this morning.

14:12

You're just sitting at home. You have a free plane

14:14

ticket, hotel room for the weekend, and ticket

14:17

to the super Bowl. It's pretty expensive and a one

14:19

time Or you could have a brand new

14:21

seventy five inch big screen TV dropped

14:23

off of your house for free. How much is that seventy

14:26

five in two grand at the

14:28

highest end, whatever the highest end is. High endlands

14:30

get pretty pricing those like super

14:32

thin. Yeah, let's say three grand for the

14:34

best the best seventy five inch TV

14:37

or a trip to the super Bowl. And let's say that either

14:40

is my team playing in the super Bowl. Okay,

14:44

I gotta take that out of it. Um,

14:46

how long do I get to go to Miami? Four Friday,

14:49

Saturday, Sunday. I'm gonna I'm gonna do that. I

14:52

would take the experience of going to the super

14:54

Bowl. Who would take the TV? Here? You

14:57

feel like I'm Wayne Brady here row

15:00

carry on the prices right? Who wants the TV? I

15:02

went to the super Bowl once, and all I can think of was a man

15:04

I wish I was watching TV. One

15:08

nice, big one that'd be pretty sweet right

15:11

after. Yes, I have to admit something.

15:13

I think two more days in Miami would be more

15:15

than enough for me. I don't need to spend

15:18

three more days here. I just

15:20

have too sunny. I can't. I can't vibe

15:22

with this pound too sunn

15:24

it. It's too nice and beautiful. Everyone's gorgeous

15:26

away thong bikinis and speetos,

15:29

and I'm walking around in my sweater and you want

15:31

to leave that. Fritzie

15:35

has been at the pool every afternoon before

15:39

work. Actually put my towels down a back six o'clock

15:41

in the morning. He wears those mirrored sunglasses

15:43

and I can't see where he's looking very perfect.

15:46

Listen to my run DMC at Hall and oats in my

15:49

headstairs. No, no, no, you think you're a pull

15:51

with me. Those women know you're looking at

15:53

them. Yeah, that's unfortunately

15:55

yeah, yeah, do you know

15:57

what? They're really dark? Yeah? Yeah,

16:00

trying not to be obvious. They

16:02

do. Were very grave things,

16:05

men and women. Men and the

16:07

women were very brave things. Do you

16:09

think I mean? Okay, I

16:12

wish I could, I wish I could know. Just tell me

16:14

what you're you're trying to say, Well, I'm trying

16:16

to say, is with the with the weight you want to pull it off?

16:18

I'm saying that this very little material is very

16:20

little fabric. Some look better in that

16:23

than other some, you know, maybe have some kind of warped

16:25

circus mirror from an amusement park and they think they

16:27

see something your That's

16:30

why I'm I'm I don't wear that you can't

16:33

pull? Is that why you go to the pool. It's sort of

16:35

like the Twilight Zone because Todd is

16:37

there currently, and the pool is filled

16:39

with people who look like that eighteen year old

16:41

Todd picture, just him shredded shirtless,

16:43

and that's who's walking around the pool, and Todd is also

16:46

there now a constant reminder of giving up

16:48

working out for cats, and it's

16:51

a little depressing. I'm trying not to think about it

16:53

what I look like thirty years ago. I'm just enjoying

16:55

the view of these younger talks. I might

16:57

not have hired you if you look like that.

17:00

You know you were jacked. Mark Ruffalo, We

17:03

don't, we don't know, we don't,

17:05

don't gonna have a place. Yeah, yeah,

17:07

you're you're at home here with us, and

17:09

we're glad to have him. I think that, Yeah,

17:12

it is somewhere in there. So what's the

17:14

whole question we're gonna go with? Are you gonna bet on the Super

17:16

Bowl? Uh? You were good with that

17:18

one? More? Okay? Is Tom

17:21

Brady back next year? We have

17:23

to do at some point, and he's sort of stealing

17:25

the light. I'm gonna show this photo

17:27

of Brady coming up in a little bit, and then

17:29

I don't know what Tom is doing. I don't

17:31

know what he's saying. We're gonna do a deep dive

17:33

on the photo and then a deep dive on two A

17:35

tongue of Eloah who walked on the set yesterday.

17:38

We're gonna break down the footage of him

17:40

walking on the set because Seton

17:43

thinks he unearthed something and

17:46

this will be our z Appruter film. Yeah,

17:48

yeah, yeah. I don't know if this affects his draft

17:51

status, but Seton thinks he noticed something yesterday

17:54

and we'll have that video for you coming

17:56

up. I almost feel bad bringing this report. You

17:58

almost do, almost, yeah, but you're still going

18:00

to do. That's a journalist, that's of course, as a journalist.

18:03

All right, well, take a break. Christian McCaffrey will join

18:05

us on the program. Glad to have you on board.

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21:07

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21:18

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and took him about eight hours to paint that,

21:24

and then Dwayne Wade. We had Dan

21:26

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21:28

also had him. Michael Irvin when he was at

21:30

the U was also one of the

21:32

other great portraits that RC

21:35

did, so you can see all of those on the website.

21:38

Celebrity sidings. Last night, all I got were text

21:40

messages saying celebrity siding save

21:42

it. So who wants to go first

21:45

with our celebrity siding before we bring in

21:47

Christian McCaffrey, I'll go thurn okay,

21:50

okay. So at the pool yesterday

21:53

one mister, you want to try to guess

21:55

and I have to get any hintter just say who it is? How do

21:57

you want to play that? I'll

21:59

gas yeah, I'll give you this hint. Okay.

22:01

Um. It was a real cool

22:04

experience, Andy Cohen,

22:07

are you kidding me? How did you get that? Just from

22:09

that clue? Well you just said real, right,

22:12

but just from the word really you do? Just so, I was talking

22:14

about like real house ones and I watched that the

22:16

Jersey one and the lad I was gonna guess Kevin

22:18

van Dam the Fisherman reel. So

22:22

Andy was walking by and I took a picture with

22:24

him. It was a very setting because my wife's

22:26

a big fan of those shows. If he'd get a kick out of He

22:29

had a band aid on and like some kind of cut under his eye,

22:31

like he was part of Fight Night last night. I don't know if

22:33

he tripped and injured and stuff in a hotel

22:35

room or whatever. I was surprised he was willing to take a picture

22:37

because in how people aren't that gets out in social

22:39

media. He wasn't like ready for prime time

22:41

with some patial. Did you put your arm

22:43

around it? I'm sure I did. And I was wearing a tank top, a

22:46

little study and I had the sun

22:48

block on. I was not oily h. That

22:50

wasn't it. That was no when

22:52

I was kind of giving you other names. Okay, run

22:56

I gotta get wreck and Rob Ryan

22:58

I so I walked Lebertes fight

23:02

night. I saw I say Kuon Barkley and Joel Klatts

23:04

and Chris Roses say hi, Max Kellerman,

23:06

Doug got living, Julie Stewart pinks. Okay,

23:09

a friend, Julie mclovia, you got one

23:11

before we bring in Christian mccaffe. By the way, what

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23:34

it. That's funny because that's how Ryan

23:36

Rissillo that was those are your

23:38

celebrity sighting Yeah, huge, wow, yeah

23:40

bone. I preface that this by saying

23:42

I was also stolely infused last night. Yeah,

23:44

and um, I saw Martha Stewart

23:47

oohsh and yeah.

23:49

We didn't kick it or anything, but I saw Martha

23:51

Stewart and stoop Dog not

23:54

in the same place, even though they've got history together. Okay.

23:56

The person I met last night who was super cool

23:58

and I've fully done a one eighty on. You

24:01

wouldn't believe that. Matt Patricia, the head coach

24:03

of the Lions. I met Anne had a drink with Matt

24:05

Patricia. He had his hair combed, no

24:07

hat on, no pencil over the ear, a suit and

24:09

tie. I didn't recognize the guy and he

24:11

as it a mention. Yahn,

24:15

I mentioned a coach. He was fantastic. Matt Patricia.

24:17

He loves you guys, and he was super cool, clean

24:20

up, he was great, super

24:22

bro Shockingly, does

24:24

he listened to this show? Because I think

24:26

so. I've been known to rip him a little bit there. We

24:28

gotta have him on. He was super great. All right.

24:31

You know who I saw last night? Dan

24:33

Lebotard yep night. Yeah, and yeah,

24:36

I saw Dan Leviotard and his lovely wife.

24:38

Yes, mcclear, I saw Jason. Okay,

24:42

all right. Our next guest is one of the top

24:44

three athletes in his family, maybe

24:46

top five, we'll see. He was an academic

24:48

All American at Stanford,

24:50

which is not an IVY League school. Uh,

24:53

communications major. Wait,

24:55

academic All American for communications.

24:57

Really he's been called sneaky fast

25:00

his whole life, and maybe someday he'll graduate

25:02

to just fast. Please welcome Christian

25:04

mccafrey. Yeah,

25:16

kind of kind of walked on, staring me

25:18

down there with what what what

25:21

was that your game face? No, I'm excited. I'm

25:23

excited to be back. I'm appreciate you having me back. Are

25:25

you still sneaking fast? You're now fast? I will

25:27

always be sneaky fast. Jim rat

25:29

smart guy. Always coach's

25:31

son. Yeah, coach's son. Yeah.

25:33

What do people say on the street too? Outside

25:36

of Carolina? Like just walking around here, not

25:38

much, not much. I'm I can I

25:40

can get by. You know, there's a lot of guys in the league are

25:43

very recognizable. Uh,

25:45

it's getting it's getting to where I'm you know,

25:47

I'm getting more recognizable. But I can get away pretty

25:49

well without you know, without getting bugged. But

25:52

so you can walk down the street and people

25:54

just I ride along

25:56

board to to practice every day. Oh electric

25:59

scooter boosted word. Yeah, I ride

26:01

that to practice every day. No one, no one says the word.

26:03

But people are really nice too. And then Charlotte,

26:05

they're very respectful and of of your space and

26:07

of your time and so, you

26:10

know, the Southern hospitality. Sometimes

26:12

that's it. That's it too. But where

26:15

is your team right now and moving

26:17

forward? I know you're bringing an offensive coordinator

26:19

and a new coach, but and Louk

26:21

Keikley's retiring, Greg Olsen's retiring.

26:24

You don't know what Cam Newton is doing. Like

26:26

it's just doesn't feel like a rebuild. Yeah,

26:29

yeah, definitely. Uh, you know, new coaching

26:31

staff, a lot of new players. Um,

26:34

you know, unfortunately a lot of guys like Luke and

26:36

Greg who aren't going to be with us anymore.

26:39

Um. You know, it's it's the sad

26:41

reality of the NFL, you know.

26:44

Um, you know, coming in I'm thinking I'm gonna play with these

26:46

are my best friends. I'm gonna play with them my whole career,

26:48

and uh, going into year four

26:50

and it's like, you know, everybody's kind of going

26:52

separate ways. It's it's it's the sad

26:55

reality of the league. But um, you

26:57

know, I'm very fortunate I got to play with

26:59

guys like Greg, guys like Luke who

27:01

you know, not only obviously they're they're they're great players,

27:03

but great people and good friends and we'll

27:06

be lifelong friends. So um,

27:08

you know I have to sit back and

27:10

appreciate that. You know, I got to practice against guys

27:12

like Luke Keithley every day. Did he ever hit

27:14

you? You

27:16

know, he's an unbelievable practice player,

27:18

so, uh, he takes care of his guys.

27:21

Uh, he never maybe, Uh, I mean we would

27:24

do one on one pass pro in camp and and

27:26

and we'd go out a little bit there. But

27:28

um, I mean he's the model pro

27:31

pro football player. You know, he did it the right

27:33

way. You know, it was never dirty, was never chief.

27:35

Um had a million tackles,

27:38

and uh, you know somebody

27:40

that's very easy to emulate. Mclovin

27:43

says the tackles are overrated in the NFL,

27:45

that tackles are tackles are well

27:48

because if you have a million tackles, that means

27:50

the other team had a million offensive

27:52

snaps, you're not getting him off the field. So

27:55

like the bet, you know, the leading tacklers are

27:57

not always do you want to do you want him not to tackle? Again?

28:02

I think I as as a

28:04

competitor, I would rather them tackle the guys

28:06

than not. I don't think they're overrating

28:09

now by the way, he went to Dartmouth. Well, if

28:11

it's the other team, I like your theory, though

28:13

I wouldn't want them to tack more

28:15

like an IVY League. I'll

28:17

stay out of a conversation Stanfords. Now,

28:19

I'm I dropped out, so I know it's

28:23

like a stage school, right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, safety

28:25

school. Did you get your degree? I

28:27

did not know. My mom reminds

28:29

me of it about every week that I'm

28:31

a college dropout. So I hear enough. Yeah,

28:34

but you get an honorary degree

28:36

from Stamford. Game. I'll go back. I'll

28:38

go back and get it. Haven't done it. I

28:40

had Plan A, which was to play in

28:42

the NFL, and I haven't had a Plan B. So I'm

28:45

still focusing on Plan A. Okay, but communications,

28:48

yep, I think they offer that at Chamford. They

28:50

do? Are you kidding me? They

28:53

do? Yeah? And I went full head

28:55

first into communications. But what do you want

28:57

to do with them? Play football?

29:00

No, you

29:03

didn't wanted to study that much. I wanted

29:05

to be able to play foot. It's it's and this

29:07

is honest. You know, it's so hard to uh

29:11

you know, not that people. I had teammates who were

29:13

management science and engineering majors,

29:15

who were physics majors,

29:18

and you know I would be at practice

29:20

feeling great, really energetic,

29:23

and they would show up. Um I was up all night,

29:25

you know, on a piece set and you know he just chose

29:27

different paths. But um,

29:30

you know I was no, but

29:32

no, in all serious as I did study hard. And

29:34

its Stanford is they do not

29:36

give a whole lot of leeway to their athletes

29:38

as far as you know their your grades go

29:40

so um that's something that makes the school

29:43

so great. They do have a high standard. So

29:45

if not Stanford, where would you go?

29:48

Oh man, that's that's a good question. Um,

29:51

I would have gone to the University of Northern Colorado

29:54

to play. Your dad played

29:56

for my dad? Yeah, so, um,

29:58

but not started, I hope.

30:00

So. Uh No, My my

30:02

my brother played at Duke. I was highly

30:05

considering Duke. My older brother played there. Um,

30:08

you know, a lot of the Pack twelve schools were the schools

30:10

that offered me I didn't have, you know, I

30:12

think Vanderbilt offered me in the SEC and that

30:14

was it. Uh So it was

30:17

pretty much Pack twelve or Duke. Do

30:19

you think that a running back has

30:22

a certain number of touches? You

30:24

know that that's it, that that your body has

30:27

a number? I

30:29

don't think so. I mean, every every player has

30:31

a has a lifespan, you know, no matter what position

30:34

you play. Um, you

30:36

know there's guys look at Adrian Peterson, you

30:38

know, he's done it forever. He's done at a high level

30:40

forever. There's guys who, you know, do it

30:42

for eight years. There's guys who do it for fourteen. I

30:44

think it's it all comes down to the individual and

30:46

how you take care of yourself, how you take care of your body

30:48

and mentally how much you're you're

30:51

you know, willing to go and um,

30:53

you know, a guy like Luke Keighley played eight years, but

30:55

you know, like I said, he did have so many tackles. The

30:57

amount of you know, touches and tackle

31:00

that he had is equivalent to most

31:02

people's thirteen years span. And um,

31:04

but I don't know if there's like a magic number. I think

31:06

it's just a feel thing for that certain individual.

31:09

What was your welcome to the NFL moment? Welcome

31:12

to the NFL moment? Maybe

31:15

you know, I it's a big

31:18

you know, it's a it's a it's a big deal when you walk

31:21

into the locker room for the first time, and you

31:23

know, you see all these different guys. But when I when

31:25

I stepped on the field and my first run play

31:27

was the outside zone, right to Julius Peppers

31:29

side, and uh, you know, they called

31:32

it right there, and I line up, and I and I

31:34

think I just looked over there and and

31:36

and and he's he's big. Everyone knows

31:38

he's big, but if you've never seen him in person, you don't

31:40

understand. Um. And

31:43

and so I went and

31:45

I ran. I mean, nothing ended up happening,

31:47

but I think I jogged back to the to the

31:49

sidelines, like I just ran, you know,

31:52

right at Julius Peppers in practice. I

31:54

was seven when he got drafted, And

31:57

uh so that that was

31:59

a welcome to the nf film moment, Like I'm really playing

32:01

with guys like this now. So but

32:03

but honestly, I mean I expected to be there,

32:06

and I don't know if I was ever. I got

32:08

fortunate. My dad played in the league for so long. I got

32:10

fortunate. I got to learn from him, and you

32:12

know, kind of understand how it all works. Who's

32:14

the best athlete in the family. My mom,

32:17

Mom's best athlete in the family. I

32:20

have to say that. But it's also

32:22

true, Like, did she really cry

32:24

when you were born? That's a true story.

32:27

Did you ever have her on the show? So she'll tell you the

32:29

story. Um, she cried when she

32:31

had me, not because she was happy, because she

32:33

knew she was never gonna have a girl. And she was

32:35

right, you know, my three brothers

32:37

and myself, So I guess that was her. She

32:40

just knew at that point, She's like, I'm never gonna have a girl,

32:42

and she really wanted a girl. So who did

32:45

you have on your wall poster? Was? I

32:47

had so many guys, Me and all

32:49

my brothers. We were big fans of putting

32:52

the you know, the sports illustrated

32:54

pictures on the wall of you know, certain

32:56

athletes and stats and basketball and football

32:59

and baseball whatever it was. Um, but I

33:01

had just about every running back you can think of,

33:04

all the Broncos guys back in the day, just

33:06

when my dad played so and there's a whole

33:08

bunch of them. How good were you at basketball? I

33:11

could play, you know, I mean, yeah,

33:14

I could play. I was good. I was good enough to get a couple

33:16

you know, D two offers and uh,

33:19

you know, play it. We had a pretty good high school team

33:21

played au in my whole life. I love basketball

33:23

at death, So I was all right. Not bad

33:25

career. Meet Covid. I never did.

33:28

I never got the chance to, unfortunately,

33:30

but that, I mean, what a legacy

33:33

that that that he has and

33:36

one of the saddest things in the world. It still doesn't

33:38

feel real, but um,

33:40

you know, I have nothing but respect

33:42

for him and everything that he's done.

33:44

And my prayers are with him

33:46

and his family and everybody affected,

33:49

you know, all the other families affected in that tragedy.

33:51

It's a very sad, sad deal.

33:53

But you know, you try to look at the positive

33:55

in every situation. And I think one thing

33:57

I've I've learned from it is is you see

34:00

how one person united

34:02

the entire world. You know, he's a global

34:04

hero, and uh, I

34:07

think it changed a lot of people's perspective on

34:09

how precious life is and how you really

34:11

need to appreciate every single moment. So I'm

34:14

very fortunate I got to watch him play basketball

34:16

and watch him, um you

34:18

know, live his life and and to see what he's done.

34:21

Christian McCaffrey joining us on behalf of

34:23

an Old Spice there. I was gonna

34:25

say, it's not often when you say to another man, you

34:27

spell good. But when I walked over to you know, so

34:29

you see you know, do you wear deodorant

34:32

for a game? Not for the game?

34:34

No, not for the game. I don't want it. You only

34:36

smell too good in the game and people start to wonder

34:38

what you're doing. But um,

34:41

yeah, no doing doing a lot with Old Spice.

34:43

You know, they just dropped their their new

34:45

line, so they have it in a body wash and

34:47

a and a deodorant. So,

34:50

I mean, after these spin moves they might need when I

34:53

had him, the most athletic thing they've done

34:55

their whole life. Could Michael guys back on you

34:57

do you think could they tackle

34:59

me? No?

35:02

No, like if you're on the football field and

35:04

those four guys who there, Oh,

35:06

they couldn't tackle you. No, I

35:10

mean pause for a moment there. Yeah,

35:13

yeah, I just saw the I

35:15

just saw the

35:16

field. The thing

35:19

tagles are overrated anyway.

35:22

And I also know you do some stuff in the military.

35:25

Yeah, if you'd like to mention that as well. Yeah,

35:28

so, I you know, every year and I do something

35:30

with the military. It's something that you know, as far as Plantard

35:32

who goes, um, you know, I have a I

35:34

have a big hardcar veterans and for all

35:37

of our active duty military and uh

35:40

so you know, I'm sending an active duty

35:42

Mariam this year to the Super Bowl, him and his brother.

35:45

Any chance I have a have a chance to get back

35:47

and I've partnered with whoever I can

35:49

should we did it with USAA did a good job

35:51

of um, you know, helping me out there.

35:53

And it's fun for me because I like talking to these

35:55

guys and learning from them and picking their brains.

35:57

So um, you

35:59

know, I'm excited about it. And hopefully and

36:02

in the future, you know, we'll do a lot, a

36:04

lot bigger stuff that hope they can really impact

36:06

the military community. But anytime

36:09

I get a chance to do something like that, I have fun

36:11

with it, and you I know they do too. Did

36:13

you meet Jordan Dunn and Charlotte?

36:16

I have never I've never met him either. Yeah,

36:18

I need to get out more. Why don't you go to a

36:20

game. I've been there a game, but I just didn't

36:23

meet him at the game. Oh yeah, So

36:25

why don't you leave a ticket for him for an NFL

36:27

game? Yeah?

36:30

You think he needs tickets to get to do NSI no,

36:32

No, it's the gesture. Yeah, yeah, you're

36:34

right. That's to be like, Hey, I'm gonna lead two

36:36

tickets for Mike and you'll get

36:38

Mike. Yeah, Mike, Mike Jordan. Uh first

36:41

case scenario. People are like, damn Christians, So

36:45

good luck with old Spice and of course the

36:48

salute the service military appreciation.

36:51

Wait to see if you Christian McCaffrey, we'll take

36:53

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38:50

Play of the day

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brings us up the fourth what sandys up quickly into the front

39:02

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39:06

the first party POY game with a thought

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39:11

that's the play of the day Gonzaga

39:13

against Santa Clara. Come on, Wow,

39:16

wasn't there an NBA game last night? I

39:19

gotta check with Mario there Liarfield,

39:21

I amg college? This is

39:23

uh DJ college? That? Uh?

39:26

Does that sound? Ryan here at kids? That's

39:28

not sure. He's playing every concert

39:31

down here. By the way, I'm not sure exactly

39:33

what he does. I don't know.

39:35

He's like a pretty or something like that. Every

39:37

every time I see him, but I start him. I stay a couple of years

39:39

ago for the director. He j Loo and he's

39:41

like another one, another one. I don't know

39:43

what he's got the crowd all worked up.

39:45

I don't know what he does it. I don't know

39:47

his music. Yes, mclaugh, did you

39:50

go to Lizzo? Where you tempted to go to Lizzo? Last

39:52

night? That was the talk of the town. I would have gone

39:54

to see Lizzo. I

39:56

would have, but it's too late. I told

39:58

Moozo. I said, look, Hunt, you gonna you

40:00

gotta start earlier, happy hour, six

40:03

o'clock concert with Lizzo. I

40:05

tip off time and I wanted

40:08

to blame it on my juice. Um,

40:10

that's song though it's a lyric that got

40:12

it Lizzo. You don't know

40:14

that, Seaton. You're not in the Lizzo? Are

40:17

you? More? DJ Collied, I'd

40:19

probably pass on both. Okay, okay?

40:23

And then Gaga is playing on Saturday night,

40:25

right, Oh yeah? And I go

40:27

see Gaga and j Loo is doing some

40:30

pre Jlo's here.

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meet single. Okay. I don't know if there's

40:45

a prop bet of a Rod watching

40:49

Jlo perform during the Super

40:51

Bowl. Does Fox cut away

40:53

and show a Rod with

40:55

his camera out, maybe videotaping

40:58

or taking pictures of Jlo wild Sheet

41:00

performs with Shakira. What

41:03

do you think? Yeah,

41:06

the last there's a super Bowl party, I think in Minnesota

41:08

the Direct TV had and Jlo performed

41:11

and A Rod was right next to where we were and

41:13

he was standing. He's a big dude, and he

41:15

was standing and he had his phone out and he was clapping

41:17

for He was not hiding in the background. He wasn't

41:20

backing up his girl. I'm gonna guess

41:22

that that that he'll be there. He'll get

41:24

He'll get on two big. He should be one of the backup dancers.

41:26

Just a little impromptu move or two and

41:28

then get out like a cameo. I think

41:30

he's going viral on Sunday night. I think

41:33

a Rod's going viral as the kids like, did you remember

41:35

when Sierra was dancing and Russell Wilson

41:37

was in the backround sort of like that's what a rod

41:40

should do so to put his split up Pop's

41:42

head a little bit. If my wife

41:44

dance like Sierra Russell

41:47

Wilson's wife, I don't think

41:49

I would try to dance along with her. Russell knows

41:51

his limitations off the field of death situation.

41:54

He just kind of kept the beat. Yeah, you know what I

41:56

mean. Yes, I watched the Grammy's last

41:58

week and they show the crowd

42:01

every time they go to the celebrities dancing,

42:03

and they are always awkward moments like I

42:05

would never sit for a rogue Grammars at

42:07

a hospars too, they do that. Now you have to dance

42:09

at these events, and your hands have to

42:11

be above the waist if you can't keep them

42:14

down, because then you're not in food. You gotta gotta get the

42:16

and then you gotta do the white guy overbyke.

42:19

Yeah, whether you're it just happens

42:21

so naturally. Yeah, it does. All of a sudden you're

42:23

in it and you're like, no, I'm doing it. No.

42:26

It's like when people say, oh, how can

42:28

you see somebody you can really dance? You're like, man, so

42:30

natural. I don't know if people look at us

42:32

and go, man, it's so natural. You have

42:34

no rhythm and you have the white man over bit

42:37

and then you got your hands up here. Yes,

42:39

can you use your power to change the rules

42:42

where you don't have to dance a concerts where you could

42:44

just watch the show, because it's the wedding that I have

42:46

a problem with. Okay, the concert, I'm

42:48

okay, but really

42:50

you're like you don't feel pressure to dance at every

42:52

song, like like at a concert,

42:54

like if you want to see Lizzo, you'd be expected

42:56

to be jamming the whole time, but I would be dancing

42:59

if I went to see Lisa. Yes, Baul,

43:02

you could have a no dancing section at a concert.

43:04

Ticketmaster or whatever se geeks they could have that

43:06

odd that option. When when I'm at a concert with my

43:08

wife, I stay physically

43:10

behind her where I'm shielded

43:12

by her because she knows how to dance, and I just kind

43:15

of keep the beat like rusted and

43:17

try not to be embarrassed. Yes, but if

43:19

you're not standing, could you if you're not dancing,

43:21

could you just stand there? That's you probably even walt

43:23

walkward if you want to watch and look at her on stage.

43:25

You're not just stare at the big screen. You might as well be home

43:28

watching on TV. But you have

43:30

to stand so because these people blotching your dancing

43:32

in front of you. So you have to kind of do some kind of

43:34

gyration. You just move just a little bit.

43:36

But some songs aren't really good for just

43:38

swaying back and forth. That's that time you went

43:40

to a concert, so a whole notes like five

43:43

six years ago. Yeah,

43:46

really, Joel, the villa, Joel, is really not the gyration.

43:49

No, that you're singing along. You just sing along

43:51

with villyun DMC, just kind of wrapping along

43:53

with the lyrics. You should get out a little more

43:55

off do you think I should? You should get out a little more.

43:57

I'm excited about Shakira though Shakira Shi

44:00

or to continue. It's not like, oh, I know, I

44:02

know, all right. We just showed a picture

44:04

of Tom Brady during the live looking where

44:07

I don't know if he's walking out of the stadium

44:10

or walking into the stadium. But

44:12

that was all that he put out on Twitter.

44:14

There was nothing else attached to that. What

44:17

is Tom's saying in that photo? Maybe

44:20

it's like Brett Farve where he can't decide one way

44:22

or the other. He's in between you know Farb went back

44:24

and forth one hundred times. Maybe Brady's gonna do that too,

44:27

But Brady wants to play definitely.

44:29

Yeah, So what's he going back and forth on a lot

44:31

of people read that that means I'm walking away?

44:33

But is he walking into the stadium or walking

44:35

out of the stadium? I couldn't

44:37

tell from the photo. Yes, And

44:40

it's not only that there's like like a double thing

44:42

going on, isn't in a black and white picture. It's trying

44:44

to tell the world that my decision is just as

44:46

not just black and white as we'd like to think. Just retire

44:49

or stay with the picture. It's so it's

44:51

about the walk and what he's doing. And the

44:53

choice of black and white is supposed to a color shot. But

44:56

that could have been Giselle saying, look, photos

44:58

like that look better and black and white or dramatic.

45:01

By the way, black and white photos

45:03

still the best. Like you see something dramatic,

45:06

it's usually black and white photo. Yes, Polly, I'm

45:08

really looking at this photo. It doesn't look like Tom's walking

45:10

into the stadium. Do you think this is like a setup

45:12

for an UGGS ad or absolutely?

45:15

Sometimes monster a Super Bowl commercial.

45:17

Also, I don't think this is Tom Brady in the picture.

45:20

The guy looks about six one and

45:22

uh he does not have the silhouetted

45:25

V cut of Tom's clothing that

45:27

I haven't come to know custom tailor. That's

45:29

right to wow, break

45:31

it down if this thing ends

45:34

up just being some stupid ugs commercial where he's

45:36

like, when I'm working with whatever, I'm gonna

45:38

be pretty upset, not

45:40

very upset. But don't you do

45:42

that steps in cologne smoky?

45:45

Yeah, I think that was what we thought. It smelled

45:47

like, sounds like element Yeah,

45:50

gross with

45:52

a side of ammondola in there. Oh

45:57

yes, yes, I like

46:00

to Seaton's idea, appreciate

46:03

our studio. Audience is going, why are we here? What

46:05

are we doing here?

46:07

Thought, yeah,

46:09

yes, you go full a rod. And at

46:12

Seaton's adding the third quarter announced he's resigning

46:14

with the Patriots, but he's so mad that he's not there, just making

46:16

in out of the journing the game. It felt like sort

46:18

of a cry for attention

46:21

with because he doesn't get

46:23

any attention here around but but you know, this

46:25

time of the year, he's always here and

46:28

he can't be here because Patriots

46:30

got eliminated. But it felt like he was saying, Hey,

46:33

I'm lonely, I'm all

46:35

by myself. I want to

46:37

play football. I'm at the stadium.

46:42

Please somebody come get me. Coming

46:44

up, we'll talk to Russell Wilson, baby

46:47

number three on the way for the Wilson

46:49

family. We're gonna come up with a name

46:51

for Russell Wilson. And Joe Burrow from

46:54

LSU will stop by as well. Seton

46:56

Pauli Frinch, mclove and years truly here on the Dan Patrick

46:58

Show. It's

47:05

Super Bowl week. KAVITHA, yeah, man, I

47:07

mean Pat Mahomes and the Chief just went off

47:10

during these playoffs, and that

47:12

Niners defense is just stout right.

47:17

And the one guy everyone will be watching

47:19

closely is the dude who torched

47:22

the souls of Packers fans and

47:24

basically gave Jimmy Garoppolo the day off. Another

47:29

person, there's

47:34

four touchdown a football

47:36

game. Raheem

47:38

Mostert ran for two hundred and twenty

47:41

yards and four touchdowns against

47:43

Green Bay. This is a guy who was cut by

47:45

six different NFL teams and who

47:47

before the season was mostly seen as

47:50

a special teams player. And so today

47:52

we're going to speak with the athletics Tim Kawakami,

47:54

who has been covering the forty nine ers for years,

47:57

about how much of a surprise most performing

48:00

this really was. If he was

48:02

a one game wonder, and how

48:04

surfing has influenced the way he runs,

48:06

The wave hits, and then he's gone. It's a very

48:08

interesting kind of combination of a surfer

48:11

running back from wondering and the athletic

48:13

I'm under Skelton and Davidson.

48:16

This is a lead. It

48:18

felt like something that was happening

48:23

the motion. This

48:32

isn't a story. He gonna be the

48:35

aplete. It stays

48:37

with you. So

48:44

Tim Raheem Mostt's performance against

48:46

the Packers was truly historic. What

48:49

was his reaction after the game? It

48:51

was like, y Raheem, did you know it

48:54

was one of the greatest games of running back ever had in

48:56

the Champions No, I did not,

48:58

actually, and truthfully for you to even

49:00

say that right now, it's like I'm

49:03

still shocked, Like I can't believe that

49:05

that's the kind of guy. He is a kind of guy a lot of these

49:07

players are, but especially for him, had been bouncing around

49:09

from the league from team to team. Really

49:12

wasn't thought of as a running back until the foreign

49:14

enders just started plugging him in there, and he just never

49:17

had a bad run. He just never went

49:19

for less than five yards, So you might as well just keep

49:21

giving it to him. Tomah had all the handoff

49:23

nt of the yards of most hurt. He's

49:26

gone tockdown San Francisco.

49:29

You know, just he still acts

49:31

like a journeyman. He acts like a guy who was

49:33

a special teams player who isn't going to be

49:35

a featured back while he's putting

49:37

up some of the mega numbers

49:40

in the playoffs. That they all treat themselves

49:42

and they look at the world like they're a bunch of journeymen.

49:45

So it's very, very refreshing, and

49:47

I think it is a large part of how they've

49:49

kind of coalesced together. They all nobody's

49:51

bigger than anybody else in that locker room, even

49:54

the guy who goes for a two hundred and whatever yards

49:56

in the NFC James the game. He's a surfer,

49:58

right, he's a surfer. First

50:00

of all, you got no wetshoot on. You're just straight trunks.

50:03

You running longboard, short board. You've been to Mavericks

50:05

yet, Like, like, walk us through the surf and when you started

50:08

and how you got into that. You know, I started a surfing

50:10

when I was about thirteen or fourteen, and

50:12

uh, you know, it's just been a big hit for me, going

50:15

out there on the waves and round the waves like you see

50:17

in his video. Man, Uh, just enjoy

50:19

the atmosphere in the

50:21

water, and I want to go to

50:23

the Mavericks. You know. Almos got a surfing contract

50:26

from Billabong. He's you know, Florida waves

50:28

out here in California. We're not sure what that is,

50:30

but I guess they get waves out

50:32

there. And he's certainly he runs

50:35

like a surfering most

50:37

jack. He gets

50:39

it. Damiel allowed in runs

50:42

to kind of feels

50:44

the crest. He kind of like glides towards

50:47

the where the hole isn't he catches the next wave

50:49

and there he's gone. And guys don't

50:51

expectively get past him, and they get past him. It's

50:53

not like a classic running back. He's

50:56

not like Walter Peyton joking, joking, joking.

50:58

He's kind of kind of filling him the moment,

51:01

feeling where it is the wave hits

51:03

and that he's gone. It's a very interesting kind

51:05

of combination of a surfer running back

51:09

and do you think he's been enjoying his time

51:11

in the spotlight here. I

51:14

think he has. He understands what's

51:16

like not to be any part of this,

51:18

to be such an afterthought, you're cut

51:20

by five teams. He understand, as

51:23

you know, a world where he's not a star. He's

51:25

lived in that world, so he's gonna enjoy

51:27

it a little bit. Again. I don't think he's seeking

51:29

out crazy fame. But these

51:31

guys are all kind of enjoying it right now.

51:34

They're all kind of like, this is pretty good. This is

51:36

pretty good right now. And so Tim Monster's

51:38

performance seemed to come out of nowhere.

51:40

But did you foresee this? You

51:46

know, I don't think you ever foresee a guy going for two

51:48

hundred plus and then as the champion him unless

51:50

he's, you know, a top top pick. He certainly wasn't. But

51:53

he's been impressive. Every time he's carried

51:55

the ball, he's been impressive. He's been a star,

51:57

special teamer. So you knew he had some skill,

52:00

but you saw something building

52:02

there. And sometimes running backs

52:04

just come out of nowhere. This is the Shanahans

52:07

are famous for that, pulling some guy out of the the fifth round.

52:09

He runs for a thousand yards. Most are

52:11

is in that category. They tapped into

52:13

something with him. Kyle Shanahan

52:15

recognized it, though he's been good for most of

52:17

the season. Well, then, thanks for joining us,

52:19

and it'll be interesting to see if Most

52:21

and the forty nine ers can pull it off on Sunday. All

52:23

right, I'll see its populi. Five

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