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You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show

0:02

on Fox Sports Radio Final

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Hour. On this Tuesday, Dan and the Dan Nstan

0:07

Patrick Show got some good information

0:09

from Brian Winhorst of The mother

0:11

Ship covering the NBA didn't sound

0:14

overly optimistic. Deadline

0:16

day is coming up tomorrow. NBA players have

0:18

a deadline of June twenty four to make

0:20

their decision, and I

0:23

don't know if it's going to be set

0:25

in stone with that deadline. But I

0:28

asked, Brian, are they going to be able to expand the rosters

0:30

here because it just feels like you

0:33

got you smaller rosters here

0:35

with the NBA twelve thirteen players,

0:38

And if something happens, are you going

0:40

to be able to have supply

0:42

to go along with the demand of filling out

0:45

your roster here? But Brian

0:47

had a lot of things to say as

0:49

far as getting this started. What could happen? Oh,

0:53

I just saw this Tom

0:55

Brady showing up

0:57

with his new Hampa

1:00

Bay T shirt is TB twelve.

1:02

He could have worn our shirt. Our

1:05

T shirt is so much better than that, and he knows

1:07

it. I don't think he cares

1:09

about quality. I don't,

1:12

but Tom as his a TB twelve

1:15

T shirt on and his Tampa color. So all

1:17

right, well done, Tom,

1:20

well done. If you're interested

1:22

into any of our T shirts, you

1:24

can go to the Dan Patrick Show app

1:26

or dan Patrick dot com and order yours.

1:29

We'll get to phone calls coming up. Darius Rucker

1:31

will join us. I saw where they're

1:34

going to do drive in concerts.

1:37

You're going to have a musician at a drive

1:40

in where you get to drive in and

1:42

park your car just like you would have drive in movie.

1:44

If you're old enough to remember those days. I

1:46

think Keith Urban did this, Brad

1:48

Paisley, Darius Rucker, some other artists

1:50

are going to do drive in concerts.

1:52

Yeampo on behalf of those of us,

1:55

those of us who don't

1:57

like to dance. This is a fantastic

1:59

ideas. Sit in your car. You

2:01

can even do the headbop and you never

2:03

have to dance. This is the greatest thing

2:05

that's happening to guys. Can you get out of

2:07

your car? There's

2:10

actually a driving I went to a drive in two weeks ago, a driving

2:12

for a movie. Up there. You can get

2:14

out of your car, but you have to mask up and go to the concession

2:16

stand to the bathroom. You can't just meander about.

2:19

But I remember going to a drive in and you

2:21

could bring lawn chairs not and

2:23

you could get out of your car. Under the current atmosphere,

2:25

you cannot, Okay,

2:28

all right, so Darius will join us. Coming

2:30

up. Seaton loves to dance. You

2:33

love to dance. Did you did you fast

2:35

dance at your wedding reception? Yeah?

2:37

Well you did? Yeah, well you have to. You're

2:39

made too, and you can do and you could

2:41

do no wrong on that day. Will not make

2:43

fun of you on that one day, that one specific

2:46

day for four hours. Yeah, I have

2:48

a wedding to go to and

2:50

it's in uh I think it's a month

2:54

and I

2:56

I want to go because it's my sisters

3:00

daughter, and but I

3:03

don't want to dance. And then

3:05

I don't know if you can dance if you go

3:07

to a wedding because you have to wear

3:09

a mask like I don't.

3:11

I don't know anything at a social distancing

3:13

card. That's why you're not dancing. Well. I

3:15

can social distance, you know, when I get

3:18

my shwerve on, when I get my groove, I

3:20

you know, I can stay away from you a little bit

3:23

here, you know, I go back to that

3:25

scene in pulp fiction with John Travolta.

3:27

I mean that's what I would. I would be doing that with

3:29

my wife. You can moonwalk. That means you'd be going

3:31

away from people at all time. Hey, yeah,

3:34

yeah, McLellan brought this

3:36

up. Can I bring this up on the airmy

3:39

Clevin? Yeah. So somebody I know at the MMQB

3:42

named Mitch Goldiis had this Twitter rant on

3:44

how everyone's going to behave differently

3:46

depending on what they expect to happen during

3:48

the upcoming seasons. With coronavirus now behaving

3:52

differently means what do you go

3:54

all in and spend on this year when

3:56

you think, ah, you know what, this year's might

3:58

get blown up anyway. But what would you be

4:01

spending on? Well, like, why didn't the Patriots signed

4:03

Cam Newton that kind of thing? Why would the Jets?

4:05

Yeah, we're not gonna pay Jamal Adams this year. We'll trade

4:07

him right now for first round pick. Yeah, but Cam wasn't

4:10

going to cost you that much money. I don't think if

4:12

you were bringing them in or well,

4:14

his example was a good one. In hindsight,

4:16

it looks like the Red Sox fleece the Dodgers and the

4:18

Mookie Bets trade because of two twenty

4:21

because Bets, I think, is a free agent at the end of the year.

4:23

So they gave up a lot for a one year rental,

4:25

and the one year they're renting is going to be

4:27

a possible asterixt here. So

4:31

his example was the Jets might say, you

4:33

know what, why not trade Adams

4:35

now? Because this season is going to be disrupted possibly

4:37

anyway? All

4:40

right, so teams are gonna tank? Is

4:43

that what you're saying. Or here's another argument. If

4:45

the you know, the Eagles lost Brandon Brooks, they're

4:47

all program We talked about that, Why

4:50

go out and pay big money for a Larry

4:52

Warford or Joe Thuney.

4:54

If you don't think the twenty twenty season is

4:56

going to be normal, why invest now save

4:58

your salary cap for twenty twenty one. That's

5:00

it. I mean, it's a radical thought.

5:03

But maybe teams are looking at like that, like why

5:05

spend this year? Well, we don't know if that investment is

5:07

going to pay off. I guess I can see it with

5:09

the Patriots, but it doesn't feel

5:11

like ownership and that

5:13

that coach would mail something

5:15

in. But there moves this offseason

5:18

kind of feel that way if you didn't

5:20

know Belichick was there and he told me

5:22

you were going in with Brian Hoyer and Jared Stidham.

5:27

Yeah, but there's I

5:30

guess if they were going to do something in the draft,

5:33

you know that that would have been interesting. As

5:35

far as signing a free agent quarterback

5:37

or not signing a free agent quarterback. I

5:40

don't know if Cam fits what they want to do. You

5:42

know, if you're saying, what about Colin Kaepernick, Now, I

5:45

don't think you bring in that

5:47

style with what you've done for the last

5:50

twenty years. Not that Belichick

5:52

can't make these things work, but it

5:55

seems like a really radical overhaul

5:57

to do something like that. I think

5:59

they got to see what they have at Jared Stidham. I

6:01

understand that. I think

6:03

they know what they have in him because

6:06

they've seen him practice. You know,

6:08

you can see somebody in the game. Like we were always curious

6:10

about Garoppolo. We had heard positive things about

6:12

Garoppolo and then you know, I got in the game and

6:14

then he did okay with the Patriots and

6:17

he got a contract from the Niners

6:20

based off what he did basically with the

6:22

Patriots. There you know, he won what five

6:24

games or something in a row when he got to San Francisco.

6:27

But I think you got to find out

6:29

what you have with Stidham. And I

6:33

don't think Belichick's playing the short game here.

6:36

Brady's playing the short game. Brady's

6:38

got two years here. Probably Belichick's

6:42

probably going all right, stood him doesn't

6:44

work out, then we'll just draft a quarterback. I'm

6:46

sign a free ri. I don't

6:48

think he goes God, I gotta win. You know

6:51

people are gonna say, oh, it was all about

6:53

Tom. Tom's the reason why you got all those super

6:55

Bowl rings. I don't. I don't think Belichick worries

6:58

about his legacy, and

7:00

his legacy is set. There's always

7:03

going to be that argument of well who meant

7:05

more to the Patriots, Belichick

7:07

or Brady. I would

7:09

say, you know, Belichick ran an

7:11

organization. Brady was

7:13

great in that organization. But to run

7:16

a great organization, that's

7:19

that takes I mean, that separates him

7:21

from you know, ninety nine point nine

7:23

percent of the coaches and gms. He

7:26

had interchangeable parts. And

7:28

yes, Brady was wonderful. He's, you know,

7:30

the greatest quarterback of all time and decorated

7:33

in all those h platitudes,

7:35

but you're running an organization

7:38

and you're coaching, and

7:40

that's that's really

7:43

really rare. Now you can say,

7:45

you know, nobody has anywhere near what Brady has,

7:47

you know, super Bowl wise, you're right. M

7:50

Let's put it this way. If you say, hey, you got to take

7:52

Brady and I take Belichick or the other way around,

7:54

I'm fine with either one. I think

7:57

what Belichick has done is harder

7:59

to do,

8:01

to have that sustainability with

8:04

not really the same players. You

8:07

know, He's had Brady, h

8:10

Green Bay had Bred Farve. How

8:12

did they do Like there have been

8:14

teams who've had the constant of their quarterback,

8:18

you know. But he I

8:20

would say, Belichick is fine with

8:22

if it doesn't work out. I don't think

8:24

it's going to hurt him, And

8:26

I'm not worried. If he's not worried about

8:28

his legacy, then why do I give a damn about his legacy?

8:31

Yeah, Paul, he had a good point about Brady's

8:33

two years in Tampa. If you know, when when players

8:35

like Emmanuel Sanders come available at the trade deadline,

8:38

can't you see Tampa adding everybody

8:41

playing for the next two years? You know, throwing out

8:43

a second round draft pick to get an available wide

8:45

receiver or you know Jadeveon Cloudy

8:47

Remember when he came available in the preseason and Seattle

8:49

scooped him up. I could see Tampa making

8:52

a lot of little moves like that over the next year

8:54

and a half. Yeah, I don't look at you know, Tampa is

8:56

not going to subscribe to this mclovin. If if

8:58

you're saying, well, the Eagles, they they you

9:00

know, they got their offensive lineman Brooks is

9:02

down for the year, so they're not going to go out and get

9:05

another guy. Well, his theory was the

9:07

teams will behave based on what they

9:09

expect out of the season. So if a team their

9:11

doctors, hey, I think we're getting twelve games in in the playoffs,

9:14

that could be abrupt then they're not gonna be like, well,

9:16

it's time to go all in. But Tampa obviously thinks

9:18

they're gonna be a seat. But Tampa has

9:21

better expectations, higher

9:23

expectations than the Patriots. But it's combined with the fact

9:25

that Tampa thinks they can win at all. I was wondering,

9:27

do you think the Patriots can't be bad enough to get in

9:29

the quarterback mix next year. I mean, they're not in

9:32

the Trevor sweepstakes or justin fields,

9:34

are they? I wouldn't think so. But they

9:36

really kind of lack talent. Yeah,

9:39

it's a non descript team. You

9:41

know that that's gonna be tough to go up

9:43

there and watch. You know, you could watch the Patriots

9:45

and you could say, I'm watching

9:47

one of the great players of all time in Tom Brady.

9:50

I love Stephan Gilmore, but I

9:53

don't know if it's gonna be reason enough to tune

9:55

in just not

9:58

gonna do it has Seaton

10:00

and then to watch him not get the ball on his way.

10:02

Yeah, I know that's what The

10:05

most boring player in football is

10:07

the cornerback who shuts down

10:09

everybody. There they go again,

10:11

thrown the other way, man, that's

10:13

in They're not throwing

10:15

Dion's way. Man. This is great

10:17

football. Yeah. Paul Belichick's worst

10:20

record with the Patriots if you skip his first year

10:22

when they had injuries in bledsoe nine

10:24

and seven they've

10:26

had He's

10:29

had a couple ten win seasons. Like for him,

10:31

that's his low end. Ten wins, all right, and

10:33

then a bunch of seats. He averages about thirteen wins. The

10:35

over under is nine. I think for the Patriots

10:38

this year. Is anybody

10:40

taking the over I

10:43

got an idea for Shower of Shane. Let

10:46

me see if you guys want to do it now. We don't have to do it

10:48

for this beat. Okay, we got

10:50

to get disapproved. But I

10:52

just love the novelty that I would sign up for this Patriots

10:57

over under nine?

11:00

Do we do nine and a half? I'm

11:02

gonna see if it's eight and a half and nine a half, Okay,

11:04

Okay, here is now

11:07

if you do the Shower of Shame. We

11:10

are checking with the fire department next

11:12

door, and we wanted to know

11:15

if the fire department could pull the truck

11:17

up on the other side of the fence and

11:19

then take the fire hose and spray

11:22

it over on our side

11:24

of the man Cave parking lot. They

11:28

said it would make it there. Now

11:30

I would do the Shower of Shame just

11:32

with that possibility of the

11:34

fire department with the hose

11:37

and then firing it over our way. Yes

11:40

point, I got him at nine

11:42

wins even as of yesterday at the Patriots,

11:44

we could be a push.

11:47

I would do nine

11:49

and a half. What do you get

11:51

if you win, said, bet, you get

11:53

to watch, You get to go and put on

11:56

you get to slide down the pole

11:58

in the firehouse there if you

12:00

want to. Pad's not doing either, he's

12:02

not wind. No, you're not gonna do

12:04

that's a lot of chaf finger. How about I let you put on

12:06

a fire helmet and you get to hold the

12:08

hose. Okay, yes, isn't

12:11

this what the back room guys exist for? Why can't

12:13

we make them bad? There

12:15

was nothing more fun than it. Just found I

12:17

just you know, PAULI was saying, Hey, you know I

12:19

talked to the fire department. They said the hose over

12:21

there will reach all the way over here, and they go, oh, shun

12:24

or shame. It'd be great. Yeah,

12:26

paul I asked him a few weeks ago. I know one

12:28

of the fireman over there, and remember years ago

12:30

and Jack asked Johnny Knoxville had him do it.

12:33

He got knocked senseless into a wall. I

12:35

asked, I go, how hard would that hurt if you

12:37

unleased the fire hose full blast? And someone

12:39

said, oh, you'd be because you would not be able

12:42

to keep your feet. Well, no, I need to have it like

12:44

high arching, more majestic, yes,

12:47

like a fountain. Yes, does

12:50

that thing have temperature controls? Like if you want to make it freezing

12:52

cold? I always wondered if this is just a room

12:54

temperature water. I know they can control the pressure,

12:56

but what about how cold or warm of the water? I don't

12:58

know. I have to work on it. They'll

13:01

find

13:02

I don't know if it matters

13:04

in a fire. Yeah,

13:06

they couldn't put it out. Water's too warm, ran out

13:08

of lukewarm water, the buildings of play guys get

13:11

at home. Yeah. See, like none of those things bother

13:13

me at all. Making me dance would

13:15

be a severe punished really, like

13:17

if if you said you lost the shower

13:20

of shame, right and you then that

13:22

means you have to dance? How are

13:24

if you win the shower shame, then everybody else has

13:26

to dance? That to me is a lot more fun. All

13:29

right, Patriots,

13:32

beat you lose, you dance.

13:36

If if I lose, I do

13:39

the shower of shame with the fire hose. I'd

13:42

rather watch you dance. Oh

13:44

okay,

13:48

all right, I've seen dance. Shake it a little

13:50

bit. It's oh yeah, I can moon walk.

13:52

Okay, we have to set that. What happens if there's

13:54

less than sixteen games or yeah,

13:56

six will work on this, right, this is work in progress.

13:59

If just paul it up at the during

14:01

the commercial break when we rove there and we saw the fire

14:03

department leaving there. Let me get some phone

14:05

calls in here Sean and New York K Sean,

14:07

what do you have for me today? Hey?

14:10

Dan, I just wanted to say, well,

14:12

first off, six foot sixty five, Um,

14:16

my sister's wedding is actually this

14:19

upcoming Saturday, and I just wanted to say there

14:21

will be dancing. I will be

14:23

dancing personally. It probably won't be pretty,

14:25

but there will be dancing. Do you have to wear a mask?

14:29

I believe so. Um, there

14:31

is a limited amount of people going, but I believe that

14:33

we do. We do have to wear a mask. All right,

14:35

Well good luck with that, Sean. Yeah, my,

14:37

uh my, my sister's daughter.

14:40

You have to wear a mask. And then they cut down on the number

14:43

of people who can go. And

14:46

I don't mean you go into the church. You got to

14:48

wear a mask and do

14:51

the do the bride and groom? Do you take off

14:53

the mask when you you know I now pronounce

14:55

you man and wife, Because if you think about it. They're

14:57

probably gonna be okay because what's going on later they're gonn

15:00

you know, if they have it, they're getting it. WHOA

15:03

imagine fifty years ago, kids, grandkids

15:06

looking at parents. Uh

15:09

why are you guys? Wait? You got a mask on? You

15:12

got a masquerade party? What was going on over? That's

15:14

bizarre When they're Tom Hanks

15:17

movie where he was uh eyes

15:19

wide shot, Tom

15:21

Cruise, Tom Cruise with

15:26

Nicole can be even weirder movie. It

15:28

would have been a better movie. Great

15:32

Jamie and Texas joins us. Hi, Jamie, what do

15:34

you have for me? Hey? Miss

15:36

Patrick? Five nine nineties. I

15:40

was just gonna tell you I worked for Shop Protective

15:42

Services here and Hugh

15:44

and Howard get me through every

15:47

single day. If all the things I have to

15:49

deal with. And I appreciate

15:51

you guys so much. I love all roads.

15:54

Oh hey, at all I

15:56

guess I'll deal with. Fritzie is my favorite because I'm

15:58

from I mean, I'm big Broncos

16:01

fancies and ticket holder um

16:04

and I love that you guys can go from the hot guy draft

16:09

talking about

16:11

the boredom, what we have, what we're struggling

16:13

with with no sports and uh have

16:16

two words for you. Nice? Thank

16:20

you, Jamie? Did

16:23

it was nice? Like two

16:26

syllables? Did

16:28

I miss a word there? Two

16:30

words for you? Nice?

16:33

Thank you James. All right, let

16:35

me take a break here the popular Darius

16:38

Rucker set to join us. Coming up there, Nick

16:40

Lovin, what's the results of the poll question? We

16:42

still have justin Tucker versus I

16:44

thought we were putting up Oh well, are you're right? We did

16:46

put up the owner. We put up the owners who's the worst owner

16:48

in sports? And I gave you the Ford

16:51

family with the Lions, which, by the way, do you see the news

16:53

story. They're in the news today. They just passed

16:55

it from one Ford to another.

16:58

But okay, Dolan sixty eight, then

17:01

the Lions and Browns are tied a second. It's

17:05

so it's it's the Dolin pole, as you predicted,

17:07

the Dolin pole. Yeah, I would you

17:09

know? We were talking about the Patriots here. We know Buffalo

17:12

is good. The Dolphins will be better. I

17:17

don't know if the Jets are going to be any better. I'm

17:19

gonna say they will be better.

17:22

I don't know if they're going to be good, but

17:24

Buffalo should be. If Buffalo

17:26

is gonna win the division, this is the year you

17:28

got to win the division. And Miami

17:30

might be a year away from

17:33

being really competitive. But

17:36

if they start tuh, then

17:39

I think it'll be a whole lot of fun. But if you're

17:41

just watching Ryan Fitzpatrick, then you know

17:43

that the team is.

17:46

You know they're kind of going to be what they were

17:49

last year. Because he's so inconsistent. He can

17:51

be so good and then he can

17:53

he can help you and he can hurt you. But

17:56

I like what Flores has done there. I

17:58

think he's done a really good job and that team

18:00

competed. I always

18:02

love to see a team that's not in the playoff race

18:05

and it would benefit them by losing,

18:08

and they play hard, and Miami

18:10

played hard at the end of last season. A couple

18:12

of those teams did them all right, We'll take a break.

18:15

Dolphin Lover and Dolphin's Making cry. Darius

18:17

Rucker will join us next here on The Dan Patrick Show.

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I just saw where Live Nation announced the drive

19:07

in Concert Series and Darius Rutger

19:09

is going to be part of that. Concert Goers will

19:12

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go on sale this Friday.

19:21

Darius is going to be performing at

19:24

Nissan Stadium July twelfth in

19:26

Nashville. That's a pretty good idea,

19:28

A cool idea. Darius joins us on the program.

19:30

What's the longest you've gone without

19:33

performing in front of a crowd, no matter

19:35

what size?

19:37

This was

19:41

probably loc as I go on since I was twenty,

19:43

that's without playing shows What do you miss most

19:46

about it? The

19:49

being on stage is just the feedback of the

19:51

crowd. I missed that so much. You

19:53

know, he always, you know,

19:55

if you were taking two weeks off or two weeks off, you always

19:57

had that show on the calendar that was you

20:00

know when you were going to play again. So I think I took it for

20:02

granted a lot, and now looking

20:04

at the calendar and not knowing when you're

20:07

gonna play again was tough, and it really made me realize

20:09

how much I love doing what I do. We've talked about

20:11

the smallest crowd you played in front of with

20:13

the Blowfish when you guys first started out like

20:15

you could. Was it like less

20:18

than twenty yeah?

20:20

Like five involved.

20:26

What's the single biggest crowd you

20:28

performed in front of? Uh in

20:30

ninety four with the two

20:33

biggest guys played for in ninety I think ninety five

20:35

we played in East Lanting, Michigan in the festival and there was

20:37

seventy two thousand people there, And then in Charleston

20:40

we played a festival that had like seventy five thousand

20:42

people. Do you know,

20:45

like, does it matter if it's twenty

20:47

thousand to sixty thousand? Does it

20:49

matter to you. With the energy or with

20:52

the venues, you don't even know that

20:54

you know it. I mean, once you get that many people

20:56

in there, you look at you go, holy good this

20:58

is a lot of people. But the energy, he's the same.

21:01

The oddest band that you opened

21:03

for, Oh my goodness,

21:06

the Autist asn't weird or like Autist as

21:09

an odd band, well, wouldn't match your

21:11

music. We we opened up for Alex

21:13

Chilton one day. Yeah,

21:15

we we old for Alex Chilton at a club one

21:17

day. Yeah, he didn't like us very much. Who

21:21

else did you guys open up for? Oh

21:23

goodness back in the day? Uh, you

21:25

know told the west Brocket we old up

21:27

for a big head Todd and the Monsters of our

21:29

first big tour and uh,

21:32

you know those tours both were the same way. We started

21:34

opening up for the guys. By the end of the tour, I

21:36

record taking off and it felt it felt he

21:38

felt bad, But you know, we are You're gonna do. I

21:41

was there with Toad the Wet Sprocket and

21:44

Toad was big at the time. And then all of

21:46

a sudden I checked back in with you at the end

21:48

of the tour and it was and

21:51

ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Toad the Wet Sprocket

21:54

and then that would be the opening band. And I went,

21:56

oh, oh, what just happened? Because

21:58

I would get there early so I can see you guys

22:01

that I realized that you guys were the headliner

22:03

there. Yeah, it was early

22:05

on. It was the record took off so fast.

22:08

Yeah, it was funny to watch that stuff. All

22:11

of this stuff. There's a couple of things I wanted to talk to

22:13

you about as long as I've known you, which is, I

22:15

think twenty six years you've talked about South

22:18

Carolina getting that Confederate flag down

22:20

off the state capitol. That

22:22

has happened. You see what's happening with Bubba

22:24

Wallace at NASCAR events. You have

22:26

gone and performed at NASCAR events.

22:30

You know what was that feeling like? Did you ever feel uncomfortable

22:33

when you went to singing the anthem? Oh, you

22:35

always feel uncomfortable when you when you're a black

22:37

guy and you're driving into places and you see a bunch of Confederate

22:40

flags, you always feel uncomfortable. I mean,

22:42

there's no two ways about that. I mean, that's just an uncomfortable

22:44

feeling. So yeah, I found uncomfortable, but you

22:47

know, I get by that stuff. And what happened to Bubba.

22:50

I mean when I read that, I mean I really

22:52

cried. I thought, Wow, that's really still where

22:54

we are. That somebody thought that was a

22:57

cool thing to do. Go do that too. You

22:59

know, that's just unbelievable, man. That that's

23:01

sad. That's sad that we're still that there in the

23:03

world. And you see these videos of people. I

23:06

mean I saw a video yesterday with a

23:08

woman who was yelling at the crowd that she's

23:10

going to teach her grandkids to hate you. I was like, what

23:12

is happening in the world right now? It was unbelievable.

23:14

Have you met I met

23:17

Babo? Yeah, that was a great dude, man, I

23:19

mean, you know, that was a great guy.

23:21

And and and you know Richard Petty. For Richard

23:23

Petty to put him in in the you know, in the car

23:26

and the two that was huge

23:28

for NASCAR. And a forty three card too, the

23:31

legendary forty three car that was driven by

23:33

the King and owned and

23:35

owned by the King. Now, you know, and

23:37

it's like it's just that that's just I

23:40

love what NASCAR did I thought

23:42

it was a big strong move to make the statement

23:45

they made, you know, And I guess the

23:47

hatred is making their statement too. How

23:50

did you process you know, what happened

23:52

in Minneapolis. I

23:56

watched that video once and couldn't watch it again to watch

23:59

a guy die and die.

24:01

We watched the guy die, you know, and

24:04

it didn't have to happen, and it

24:06

breaks your heart. And you know, an American,

24:09

I love this country and I you

24:11

see that and you just go, man, we've got to do better. And you

24:13

see all this, the protests and everything. This is

24:15

the first time I felt like it

24:18

was different. You know. I usually feel like, Okay,

24:20

we're gonna get people new yelling screen, we're gonna talk

24:22

about is gonna change. But this time I feel like things are

24:24

changing. But I've been around you, and you

24:26

know, people treat you differently because you're famous.

24:28

But I'm sure you've been driving in

24:30

a car and they don't know you're

24:33

famous, but they know you're driving a nice car and

24:35

you get pulled over. You know, absolutely

24:37

absolutely that happens. You know, I'm not gonna

24:39

say all the time it has happened sometimes, you know, and you

24:42

know they pull me over and they see me and you

24:44

know, all of a sudden they make something up and you know,

24:46

and then they check get my driver's license,

24:48

let me go. But it's like it happens all the time.

24:50

It's just, you know, it

24:53

seems like it's a way of life in our country

24:55

that it happens. But I don't

24:57

know if you talk to you know, your

24:59

wife about your son Jack

25:02

that you know, he's a teenager

25:04

now of just that fear,

25:07

like what what is the world and you

25:10

know he's going to be susceptible

25:12

to all these things that we're watching now or

25:14

there's that possibility of that being out

25:16

there. I'll talk to Jack about it, you

25:19

know. And it's you don't

25:21

want your kids to go through that stuff, like

25:23

like the thing that happened above, I can't imagine

25:26

if that was my son, you know what I

25:28

mean. And and you

25:30

got to talk about it. It's sad that you have to talk to your

25:32

kid about, you know, getting stopped by the police

25:35

or or or or or you know, the

25:37

racism that's in the world of stuff. It's sad, but

25:39

you have to talk about it because it's real, because

25:41

we're living it every frigging day. And I don't

25:43

know. I was there in the beginning, but

25:45

I didn't understand. I didn't know that this was going on.

25:48

But you know, Sony, the drummer for hooting

25:50

the Blowfish, he would say that, like, you

25:52

guys had to hear that. You

25:54

had to hear this. When you're

25:56

performing, people would say stuff

25:59

to you, right

26:01

or I don't know if you heard it, but you know, these your

26:03

your guys the band. They wanted to go

26:05

fight, like let's stop the concert, let's go out

26:07

and find somebody. Happened

26:10

several times. You know, you gotta figure we're playing in

26:12

in nineteen eighty nine, in nineteen ninety,

26:14

we're playing these frat houses in the SEC,

26:17

you know, all over the southeast, and you know,

26:20

man, the racist stuff that was said about us

26:22

while we played, you know, the pairs,

26:24

you know, it's it's we

26:26

wanted to fight a lot, but we

26:28

knew that we couldn't fight our way out of those frat albums.

26:32

But there was the one time though, you guys,

26:35

I can't imagine some of the guys in the band throwing

26:38

down, but didn't you have somebody

26:41

that they did something across the street

26:43

and then you this was the same time

26:45

we met Tiger Woods and

26:49

saw the Stanley Cup for the first time. Absolutely.

26:51

You know, we're leaving a We're

26:53

leaving a bar and there's some guys

26:55

across the street. They start saying some stuff and start

26:58

throwing They're throwing snowballs at us. Then they threw

27:00

a snowball at me with a bottle of it.

27:03

And so it's me and Sony were the first two walking.

27:06

And you know, Dean's the passive one. Mark

27:08

is a nice guy, but me and Sony are ready to go at

27:10

any minute. And it was oh

27:13

man, he's trying to get back in their car. We

27:15

weren't having that. We were beating them. Well,

27:19

you tell the story. I know I have, you tell

27:22

it all the time. But when when you got in the fight

27:24

in the bar, and you know, the embarrassment

27:26

of getting beat up by hooting the blowfish

27:29

or your last line to these guys fight

27:34

Albuquerque and where I'm

27:37

mounting off, you don't meet that. I'm mouthing off.

27:39

We just beat these guys up. I mean there's

27:41

five bouncers and we beat these guys. I

27:45

mean, it was shocking. And so we're leaving

27:47

and I'm mouthing off and the owner shows up and he goes, what's

27:49

happened? And what's happened? I said, man, you need

27:51

to get some new bouncers. He said, what do you mean? I said, who the

27:54

blowfish just? I

27:56

just said publican? I said, who in the

27:58

blowfish just whipped everybody?

28:02

I love that. I love that story. Oh

28:04

my god, we're talking to Darius Rucker and

28:06

uh, if you're in Nashville July

28:09

twelfth, it's it's the Driving Concert.

28:11

Concert Goers will be able to drive into

28:13

the parking lots of the Amphitheaters with the

28:15

maximum four people. Tickets go on sale

28:18

this Friday. How many people are you going

28:20

to be able to get in these parking lots?

28:22

No idea, I truly have no idea. I mean, the

28:25

thing is, the parking lots is so freaking huge. I

28:27

mean, you know, it's the parking lot of football stadium.

28:29

So yeah, I don't

28:31

know how many people are playing on doing But man, I tell you, I'm

28:33

ready to go play a show. And Brad Paisley

28:36

is gonna do this. Are you with Brad Paisley on that

28:38

bill? I think it's three different nights. I

28:40

think it's like Friday, Saturday, Sunday and I'm doing Sunday.

28:43

I think everybody one band because you

28:45

know, you can't switch the bands out and stuff like that. Oh

28:49

okay, did Keith Urban do one

28:51

of these? Yeah? Keith. I think Keith

28:53

did the kind of first one that started

28:55

everybody with the idea. Oh

28:57

that's cool. I

29:00

ask you about your Dolphins

29:03

twenty one No, no, no, all

29:06

next season, they're going to be super Bowl champs in

29:09

February. In February

29:12

and Tampa. Yes, we were won the

29:14

Super Bowl. I'll call it right now. Don't

29:16

do that now, don't do that, l

29:19

Rookie of the Year and MVP. I'm telling

29:21

you right, don't do that. Don't

29:23

do that. No, because you you know football,

29:26

but you don't act like it when you talk about the Dolphins.

29:31

My year, man, this is my year. No,

29:35

but the Dolphins are gonna make you cry whether

29:37

they win or lose. That's true,

29:39

that's true. But it's

29:41

been a while since you've cried because they did something.

29:44

Well right, Oh goodness, yeah,

29:46

I was six. I think we left

29:48

time we won the Super Bowl. I

29:50

still that Darius named his daughter

29:53

after Dan Marino. Yes, I

29:55

did, But why didn't you name your son after

29:57

Dan Marino? That one shows gonna have an

30:00

other one. So I wanted the name. You

30:04

could have named your son Shula.

30:06

We thought about it. Yeah, no you didn't.

30:09

Did you know we have a

30:11

dog named Shula? Oh you do? Wait,

30:14

didn't. So you say to your wife, Hey,

30:17

I'm gonna no matter if it's a boy or girl, we're

30:20

gonna we're gonna name it after Dan Marino. Yeah,

30:25

this Gon. She was okay with it because

30:28

my daughter was conceived that uh at uh Dan

30:30

Marina at Don Shula is I think retirement

30:33

or Dan at Dan's retirement? And uh

30:36

in our hotel room there was a life

30:39

size picture of Dan over my over our bed.

30:43

So she thinks Dan's reason that this

30:45

Danny you you got in the mood

30:47

because you look at it. Oh, look at number

30:49

thirteen. It's so hot. That's

30:54

one of the creepiest things you've ever told me. No,

30:57

I

30:57

can't. Oh.

31:00

I love Dan Marino. I mean you, honey,

31:02

I love you too. Hey,

31:05

it's good to talk to you. Looks like you're all

31:07

right. Uh. Mcloven bashes

31:10

the Beatles all the time. He says they're overrad You

31:12

gotta be mclovin.

31:15

If you ever sat in front of him. I swear to God, we're going.

31:17

And you know, no questions asked, We're going. You're

31:19

you're smarter than that. The Beatles

31:22

are the single most important musical

31:24

entity. I'm talking about Beethoven, bok all

31:26

that stuff. The single most important entity

31:28

in the history of music. Beethoven,

31:32

No, Beethoven.

31:36

Every band that plays today is

31:38

influenced by the Beatles. They might not know it because

31:41

they're influenced by some other band that's influenced by

31:43

the Beatles. But every band today is influenced by the Beatles.

31:45

You're like, the Beatles are your dolphins. You can't be rational

31:47

about this, No, you just smoke crack

31:50

wow wow. By

31:52

dad, you made Joe Montana get mad I mean, the nicest

31:54

guy. Now you're making Darius Madam Well. I

31:57

you know, I just put it out there because you got

31:59

a Beatles T shirt on, and I thought, you know, maybe

32:01

he should know. Love doesn't

32:03

know anything about music. Yeah, okay, if

32:05

the Beatles are the best, like they're

32:07

in their own category, there's

32:09

nobody at number two, just out of respect

32:12

to the Beatles, who would be three

32:14

on the list? Oh Stones? Okay?

32:18

And I didn't and I honestly didn't think until I read Keiths

32:20

book. When I read Keys book, I went, this

32:23

band is very important to the mute to music.

32:26

They're the sec the third. Okay,

32:28

what about but now are you talking about musical

32:31

Like if I put Prince in there, or

32:33

Elvis or anybody, Like if I put

32:35

individuals and bands together

32:38

on a list, Beatles still one, beatles

32:41

one's are stones

32:44

still too? Like? That's tough

32:46

because Prince and Stones and Marvin

32:48

Gaye, Sinatra, Latro,

32:51

you know who? Yeah, who You're gonna put two?

32:54

That? That what I'd have to think about because this dom

32:56

Yeah, I'd have to think about that one. Did you

32:58

meet Prince once? Did

33:01

he talk to you briefly?

33:05

Because he was a different cat

33:07

man, There'd be people would say

33:10

he might say something to you, he might

33:12

not smooth cool. He was

33:14

a smooth school cat man. I mean, when

33:16

I'm met friends, I thought he was hot and I don't

33:19

did he did he? Did he know who you were? Yeah?

33:22

You know who? It was? Oh? Good? Yeah, because you'd

33:25

hate for him to say and what do you do for a living?

33:27

Well, when I'm at McCartney, he had no idea

33:29

who I was. None.

33:32

I don't think McCartney had any idea who I was then.

33:34

But is that where somebody says, oh, you know

33:36

they did hold my hand? Who do you in

33:39

the blowfit? Do you think was

33:41

that a show? And like he didn't do Meet and Greek but like

33:43

my manager set up a meet and Greek just for me and

33:45

my family. And yeah, he had no idea. It

33:47

was just

33:50

said, oh, it's nice to meet you, and then that was it

33:52

and then just went down there. I'm

33:55

trying. I

33:59

wouldn't be here of a one for him and he's like, yo,

34:01

I don't. Hey,

34:06

it's good to talk to you. Hopefully we'll cross paths

34:08

here soon. Everybody, love you,

34:10

everybody, Thank you. That's Davis Rucker. We'll come back.

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34:39

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34:42

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34:44

will join us on the program tomorrow. Anybody

34:46

else there? Toddler working on many

34:48

things right now, just Bubba. Well,

34:51

we got a nice start

34:53

to after that. I didn't think

34:56

you were gonna go. We got Bubba Wallace. I'm not gonna be

34:58

working on things. But

35:00

that's that's just the guilt that I have. If I don't have a multiple

35:02

guest line for the next day, I feel like I gotta say

35:04

sound I'm efforting many other guests.

35:07

That sounds better, but sounds

35:09

like twenty four seven NonStop? Okay?

35:12

Pauli as a movie review as well. Uh,

35:15

let me see Aaron in Ohio. Hi, Aaron,

35:17

what do you have for me today? Hey?

35:19

DP, thank you? Um? Second

35:22

time, long time six three two

35:24

twenty Mark Wahlberg, Mark

35:26

Wahlberg, same day, same month, same

35:29

year. Nice

35:31

little shot there, a little far shot.

35:34

You believe that? That's amazing?

35:38

Same day so much. Um. I'm not

35:40

a big fan of asterisk discussions,

35:42

but something I think is interesting here talking to

35:44

Windhorst. Um, you know what happens

35:46

if we get to the conference finals or the finals. Name

35:48

of the day and johnas Lebron test

35:50

positive, the whole season changes,

35:52

the whole outcome is completely different. Yeah.

35:55

But I think by the time we get to that

35:57

point though, thank you Aaron, that

36:00

there, they're going to be going through the testing process

36:03

and that everybody's going to be in that bubble for

36:05

months and therefore, unless

36:08

there's somebody who somehow gets in and

36:12

all of a sudden somebody comes down with the COVID

36:14

nineteen, I think by then

36:16

everybody is going to feel safer. The longer

36:19

you there you're there, the safer you're going

36:21

to feel. I'm guessing here, Tim

36:23

and Michigan. Hey Tim,

36:25

Hey Dan, Hey Tim, first time a long

36:28

time six ft two thirty. I

36:32

was just wondering, what's your thoughts on how Vegas

36:34

will be justin point spreads based on the

36:36

virus concerns. Well, I think

36:39

that's gonna be. And then it's interesting

36:41

that you bring that up, because you're

36:44

going to have games that are taken off the board.

36:47

If they don't know the status of a player, they're going to

36:49

take games off the board. Also,

36:51

with the no home court advantage there,

36:54

what's that going to do? We should get somebody on

36:56

from Vegas, PAULI, maybe somebody

36:58

with point spreads NBA lines. Well

37:00

just all yeah, all of this?

37:02

Yeah, uh, this

37:04

day in sports history? Would he have for me a

37:07

little sparse dance? So I'm calling

37:09

an audible saw a sports movie.

37:11

I think i'm air quoting sports movie Ford Versus

37:14

Ferrari, toy it's really

37:16

good. I kind of thought

37:18

I was. I had low expectations even though it got

37:20

good reviews. I thought it was gonna be hokey. I thought

37:22

it was pretty good. Christian Bale's good. I just didn't

37:25

like the ending, but I thought it

37:27

was I thought it was good. It was interesting, really

37:29

a solid flick. Is that a sports movie? Yeah?

37:32

All right, but our sports

37:34

movies really sports movies. It's

37:37

all about relationships. There

37:39

has to be some type of a contest at

37:41

some point. But but Bull Durham is not a baseball

37:43

movie. It's about relationships.

37:46

But he does hit the dinger to set the all time

37:48

record for minor league home run. Yeah,

37:51

but then he also is with Susan Surranded

37:53

make love and you're cringing back there, what's the brom

37:55

I'm I'm out an island. I didn't love for Versus

37:58

Ferrari. I liked it. We love on again.

38:00

Like, I have no order to see it again. Yeah,

38:03

but how many movies do you haven't urge to see

38:05

again? I kind of watch things a couple

38:07

of times on cable if they're may like, like, what

38:10

movie would you go? I would watch it from start

38:12

to finish again Good Fellas? Yeah,

38:15

Setan, I'm a I'm

38:18

a movie rewatcher, though, Like

38:20

I've seen the Lord of the Rings trilogy a dozen

38:22

times. I've seen the Marvel movies.

38:25

You know, every possible order you could

38:27

watch them to rework the story so

38:30

you's see in a different way. I've done that too, you

38:32

know. So I watch movies over and over again. I'll

38:34

watch The Revenant every single time it's on.

38:37

I haven't watched any of the Marvel movies

38:39

or the Lord of the Rings. I ain't seen any of those.

38:41

Yeah. I watch Usual Suspects

38:44

last night. I've probably seen it thirty times. I'm still

38:46

not sure what I'm supposed to think happened in

38:48

that movie, What really happened? What didn't Like?

38:51

If I would like to see someone do a deep dive on that movie.

38:53

Setan's down on Usual Suspect. Really,

38:56

I was very high on it, but I just I don't

38:58

think it holds up. That's fair, doesn't

39:00

hold up? Yeah, Todd, what do you think

39:02

of Rocky? Saturday Night Fever, Bad News Bears?

39:04

Among movies airplane movies that you would watch. I

39:07

would watch, but I wouldn't go on on my way

39:09

to watch them if they're on, like

39:11

Saturday Night Fever. John Travolta

39:14

has some brilliant moments in

39:16

there. Would you watch the hair? It worked very hard

39:18

about it. When's

39:22

the last time you watched the original Rocky movie?

39:26

Been a long time? We just I just went through

39:28

them with my son because we're like, he likes to watch

39:30

movies too. We just did the whole Rocky thing.

39:32

Rocky one is an amazing movie.

39:35

I agree, it really is, and even better

39:37

than I remembered it because it had been a

39:39

long long time since I had watched it and watching

39:41

it back, Oh man, what a great movie?

39:44

Call you Shire, Yeah,

39:47

Adrian, she was great. No, I you

39:50

know when that movie first came out, it was like everybody

39:53

everybody was talking about Rocky, like, you gotta go see

39:55

it. You're gonna feel great. People stand up in the

39:58

theater, they're cheering. It was totally

40:00

holds up. Yeah, it does. I didn't

40:02

need some of the other Rockies. But

40:05

that's you know, like Mason, the line Dixon

40:08

is one of the fighters that Rocky had to go up.

40:10

Was like Rocky was like Rocky nine or

40:12

whatever, Rocky Balboa like they ran

40:14

out of numerals. Uh,

40:17

let me see. So we got Wednesday's show

40:20

with Bubba Wallace, final results, the pull

40:22

question, mclovin worst owner, it's no

40:24

question the Nixon Dolan congratulations,

40:28

No, no big surprise. The Knicks win something,

40:30

they they win. Uh.

40:33

Jeff in Florida, Hi, Jeff, what do you have for me today?

40:36

Hey? Thanks? Dan, five nine one seventy.

40:41

So right right to your point there on

40:43

on Dolan winning that, I have to disagree. I have

40:45

to as a former Cincinnati person,

40:48

Bengals fan. Earlier you were saying

40:50

these guys their genius was in something else. His

40:52

genius was that, you know, his dad didn't

40:54

take any you know, took the Mark Grace get up and go

40:57

and didn't didn't do anything. He was born into

40:59

it. He's an idiot. He's been an idiot

41:01

forever. So I would say the Bengals

41:03

are the ones who need need the most helpful. All

41:05

right, Well, thank you Jeff. The

41:07

Bengals organization has at least gone to

41:10

two Super Bowls, and they

41:12

had a run there where they were a playoff

41:14

team. I mean, they kept Marvin Lewis too

41:16

long. But Andy Dalton. They had

41:18

success with Andy Dalton and in the

41:21

Bengals because of Andy. Of course,

41:23

of course, Todd, what did you learn on today's show?

41:25

All right, so you put on your NBA analyst hat today

41:27

and then you said, if I'm the Knicks, I considered doing

41:29

things differently. Thank you, Todd. Welcome H

41:33

mclovin. Another NBA insider picks of

41:35

six Ers to come out of the East, which guarantees the Sixers

41:37

will not come out of the East. And I meant the Knicks need

41:39

to do something different coaching wise. As far

41:41

as stop stop, Todd, your

41:45

words hurt, I know I offended. Yeah

41:48

see, I said, you put on your NBA

41:50

analysts took a shot.

41:52

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42:05

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