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Cave. If you were sleeping with me in my bed,
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you would be pretty happy too. It's It's
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Dan Patch Ray Final hour on this Wednesday,
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Dana madennas Stan Patrick Show. You know
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what's been great this time of the year. We just
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got through shooting a Super Bowl promo
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or Super Bowl commercial that will run.
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And we've been doing this for a decade now with the great
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folks that direct TV now at and T and
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a shout out to Chris Long who was our former
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boss, who went the extra mile
1:37
and spent the money, and we did some really
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really fun things. And we did a
1:42
Super Bowl promo where we were at Alcatraz.
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When we were in San Francisco, we actually
1:47
went out to Alcatraz. They allowed us to
1:50
shoot whatever we wanted to shoot. They
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locked the prison doors on us. We
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took a boat out there, and you
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know, we were just watching that and it was just it's
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so much fun because we've been able
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to do so many different things here in the last
2:03
decade with this show. And
2:05
then we did a takeoff on
2:08
Seinfeldt and at the
2:10
diner where they actually shot the
2:12
you know that scene for Seinfeld
2:14
where they'd always go for you know, they Jerry
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would always be there with you
2:20
know, the whole crew, Elaine and George, and
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we had Jerry Seinfeld on, so
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we shot it for him, and
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then Jerry was on the next day
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and so we played it for Seinfeld.
2:33
Now, Seinfeld is famous for
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being brutally honest with
2:38
humor. If he thinks something's
2:41
funny, he'll tell you and if he doesn't,
2:43
then he'll tell you that. And that's exactly
2:45
what he did. Because we also did a
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little commercial of Vignette with Joe
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Montana where we
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have all of these, you know, pieces
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of memorabilia, and we have footballs that are autographed
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by all the legends. We had a football autographed
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by Joe Montana and we were throwing
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it around i think one time on asphalt
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it and it got all scuffed up and Joe
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Montana's autograph went away. So
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Joe, we thought the bit would be that
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we would have Joe on the set
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and then Paully would take the football back to
3:17
him and say, hey, could you resign
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the football because we basically
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scuffed it all up. So it'd be a beautiful moment
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there. And then Montana
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shuts the door on Pauli and
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does he take the football back or does
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he just slam the door, because I remember Seinfeld
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pointed to this sound he just slammed the door, and
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Jerry said, he goes, he should have taken the football as well. Had been
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double funny. Yes, So Seinfeld's
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watching these, and we're watching
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Seinfeld bats these and we
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realize he's going to tell
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us what he thinks of this, and then he said, Joe
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shun he should have taken the football,
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and then you're going, okay, And
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then we're watching the Seinfeld promo where
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he's watching that, and the first
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line that he said, he
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said, let me let me
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tell you what you did wrong, because
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it was not bad. And for me to say it's not bad, I mean, it's
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really good for you. First civilians, he
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said, the first civilians, he said, the we're
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civilians, and he goes, he
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goes, it was too he was. You know what we tell everybody
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who was ever on Steinfeld, faster louder,
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faster louder. Don't leave air for
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the jokes to sit there and die. Keep going
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to the next joke. Faster louder, faster
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louder, and he complimented Fritzie. He thought Fritzie kind
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of nailed it. Yeah, you did look like
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George Gustanza. You did a good job there,
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nervous type. Yeah,
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you got that down. Yes. And
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then I played the role at Jerry Steinfeld and you said, Jerry,
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what do you think of Paulish that was supposed to be I
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was like, oh,
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but it's fun to take
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a stroll down memory lane. With all the different Super
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Bowl shoots we've had and the sets that we've had,
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we got something spectacular this year when
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we're in Miami. It's unlike anybody
4:57
else's set. And if you and
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look, I told the Dane's when
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we first started this, when
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we left ESPN, I said, we're going to do a
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show that's for radio that will
5:08
be on TV, not the other way around. It's
5:11
it's a simulcast, but
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you have to honor the people listening on radio
5:16
so they're not excluded. But
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if you're going to be watching on TV, you're going to be
5:20
entertained, so you don't miss anything on radio.
5:23
If you're just listening for radio and on TV,
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we do try to entertain
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you yes, I like that once.
5:30
When it first started, it was this
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show was a TV show about
5:34
a radio show on TV. Yeah, because of the
5:36
look ins and everything in the behind the scenes stuff.
5:38
Yeah. I always thought that was the best description
5:41
because it is it's a TV show about
5:43
a radio show on TV. And it would
5:45
always drives people crazy, like if a
5:47
critic was writing or you know, columnists
5:49
was writing sable, how would you describe the show? And I said,
5:51
well, it's a TV show about a radio show
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on TV. And then they'd go you
5:55
could just see the look. They'd go, well, then it's good
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the radio show on TV. Go
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No, no, no, it's a TV show
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about a radio show on TV. So
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it's a TV show. No. I said, no, it's a TV
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show about a radio show on TV. And
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then people thought, I
6:12
think you're dressing this up and you don't need to, and
6:14
I go, hey, this is how I envisioned it,
6:16
So work with me on this. Yeah.
6:19
One of my favorite skits that we did. Also in San Francisco,
6:21
we did like the sabotage video about the Beastie
6:23
Boys, and we were like a random
6:26
drug dealer, tough guy thugs running
6:28
around, you know, running on top of cars and all
6:30
the funny nicknames like this Beasti Boys sabotage
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video. But then we had we couldn't
6:35
use the sabotage actual sound, the
6:37
actual song because it was expensive. But then our
6:39
boss Chris Long goes, I can get it for you one
6:41
time, the one time we played on the show. I get
6:43
one time usage. It's gonna cost a couple grand,
6:46
but one timer you were, and we had sabotage
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play on the air for the show up in that day. I
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think it cost to him quite a bit of money. Yes,
6:52
but it was a one timer. And
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he said, because I said, look, it's
6:57
sort of lost without this. It's
6:59
sort of lost without the actual song from
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the Beastie Boys. He said, all right, I'm
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gonna do a one timer. Yeah. See that's
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like in New Orleans. And we did the Friends
7:08
open and they bought the theme song for that too,
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and I think that costs that cost a law for We
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found out later that it cost a lot more
7:15
than we thought because there was a
7:17
fountain in front of our set and one
7:20
time when we came out and I go that
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it was a nighttime and I go, that's that's the scene from
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Friends and everybody's looking at me, like what scene.
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I said, no, the the opening where they're all in the fountain.
7:30
And we had already we I think we had already
7:32
been shooting all day and and
7:34
and we came. I was like eight o'clock at night,
7:37
and I said, guys, we got to get in the fountain. And
7:40
every I thought I was crazy, and I said,
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no, if we get if we get the right. Look,
7:44
they're showing it right now. It just
7:47
had this We're dancing in
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the fountain. Oh god, look
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how corny we are here
7:55
here. I just said, though, we're not going to exclude
7:57
radio, and then I'm just excluding radio. But yes,
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we're Fritzie's dancing in a suggestive
8:02
way. It's it's the friends
8:04
dance. We're throwing water on
8:06
each other. Oh god, I
8:08
remember because NBC Sports was using our set
8:10
at the same time, and they had the Pro Ball that night, so
8:12
they had to use our set for some coverage. And Rodey
8:14
Harrison comes walking up from Fotball on the Americans. Y'all
8:17
crazy. He goes, you are crazy,
8:19
you know, for the water and flash. And
8:22
I don't know why. It just dawned on
8:24
me when I looked at the fountain. I go, we gotta get
8:26
in the fountain, and we did. Uh,
8:30
you guys are good sports. Right now,
8:32
I will say that, you guys, there
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have been a lot of times when I go, there's
8:37
no way they're going to agree to do this. There's
8:39
no way, And I go, we gotta get in
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the water. Why Just the crowd of
8:43
people said, now
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we have to dance. People.
8:50
We had high end executives watching us
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dance in white teachers in the
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fountain, and then we got the
8:57
music for friends. Yes,
8:59
dud, that was looking
9:01
back at the where it was great, but I don't know how you
9:03
know, we were must have been totally humiliated. But once
9:05
we got started it was that's a great time. But
9:08
I remember asking you guys, I said, look,
9:10
if I'm going to laugh at myself, then you you
9:12
guys laugh at yourself as well. But
9:14
you're not conditioned to do that because you
9:17
hadn't been on the air before. But I said, if you do
9:19
that, then you know it takes
9:21
our show to a different level that well, we're
9:23
willing to laugh at ourselves. Um, you
9:25
know, case and point me without
9:27
a front tooth and we make a dang shirt out
9:29
of it. Hockey Tough or whatever
9:32
that T shirt is. Yeah,
9:34
that's great, Yeah, that's great.
9:36
Yeah, And it's all started ten years ago at the Miami
9:39
Super Bowl. We were down there. Our set was almost it was
9:41
really an RV with a tent on the beach,
9:43
not figuredly, literally on sand, and
9:45
we were starting to shoot. Instead of the normal morning meeting,
9:47
we're just chatting it up. Our boss said, yeah,
9:50
you can go grab a guitar and a mclove and do the blueshiy
9:52
thing where he breaks it in front of us. And then we did
9:54
a thing where there's a rain thing and Seaton was doing a
9:56
rain report and we were like m
9:59
seeing the you know, the rain report, and we just they
10:01
started from there with no budget. Well, I remember
10:03
we had the awning of our RV
10:06
and so the
10:08
rain was piling up and we thought
10:10
it was going to come crashing down on our set and
10:13
we were taking brooms. So we're doing
10:16
the show and my boss is out there
10:18
with a broom off camera,
10:20
trying to make sure that it doesn't collapse
10:23
on us. That was the famous
10:25
goliic and Greeney got
10:28
word that we were doing something special. Yeah,
10:30
and so they came over and they were
10:32
probably maybe
10:35
a hundred yards away. They pull up and
10:39
I told the camera people,
10:41
I said, hey, did
10:43
you turn that camera around and get Mike Golick and
10:45
Mike Greenberg. And as
10:47
soon as that camera went around, Greeny like
10:50
dived behind an suv
10:52
and I said to Paulie, I said, go over
10:55
and ask Golick if he wants to come on
10:57
the set. And goli to
10:59
his cry, Now, this was a different time because
11:01
there was still some friction between me
11:04
and ESPN or our show and ESPN, and I
11:07
just said, and I didn't want to embarrass them, but
11:09
I wanted to let people know we
11:11
were doing something different than anybody else,
11:14
so much so that Golick and
11:16
Greeney were coming over just to see what we had.
11:18
And then Golick, to his credit, sat down with us.
11:20
And I always appreciated that with Bike that
11:23
he said, look, I'm not afraid, and
11:25
I you know, everybody was always worth they were
11:27
going to get scolded by management back then
11:29
if they did anything helped us.
11:32
I had people who worked at ESPN who stopped sending
11:34
me Christmas cards. They didn't want to get
11:36
caught sending me a Christmas card for some
11:38
reason. But look, We've mended all
11:40
those fences and everything's great. So you
11:43
know, maybe Goali comes by again this year.
11:45
But we got a great set and
11:47
we got something really special in store
11:50
for you the entire week every
11:52
day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, not
11:54
only just the show itself and great guests, but
11:56
we have some we have some really fun things that we're
11:59
doing, and we're cited about that, all
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right. DK metcalf is going to join
12:03
us. Coming up headlines, Panthers
12:06
and Giants got their coaches. The Browns are waiting.
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Tom Brady sent out an Instagram. It
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was more like a column,
12:15
the tomb, the
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challenge. He's basically
12:19
putting the ball in the Patriots court
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saying, I want to come back. Now it's
12:24
up to you guys. Do you guys want me back? And
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I thought it was strategic on Tom's part. He
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might realize that they don't want him back or Belichick
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doesn't, but he wants to let that
12:34
fan base know I want to come back here and
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now it's up to Belichick
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and Robert Krafft. Yeah, mclob I
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have a pole question just for Klicks. Who would
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be more likely to win a Super Bowl? Without the other
12:45
Tom Brady and a new team, or Bill Belichick
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without Tom Brady. Well, i'd have to know the team, but
12:50
I did assume that he'd want to go to a contender,
12:52
say it was a good team, I guess,
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okay, But if I put him on the Chargers of the Colts,
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yeah, I'll give you those two teams. I
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think who is the Patriots quarterback
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that is a sidem or by
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Yeah, I don't. I don't know if it's I. I
13:10
have no idea. Is it possible that the Patriots
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pull the Warriors and take a year off and reset.
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I don't. I don't know. I don't know if he's
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capable of doing that. Like,
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I don't think they take the year off. You
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know, they reload, they don't rebuild. Um,
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I would stay Belichick just
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because it feels like they have a formula where
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the Chargers don't have a formula.
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The Colts have
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a plan, and I like their coach
13:46
and their GM,
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but I don't I don't know if they're ready or not. Chargers
13:52
were ready and well
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we thought they were talent wise, and then they you know,
13:56
they made a mess out of it. The Colts, it
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feels like they're still building a little bit. But
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I don't. Let's say the Patriots plug
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and play Cam Newton.
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That changed your opinion. Yeah, it's
14:10
interesting. Yeah, and I don't know
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if that would happen, but I just throw that out there. What if
14:14
I gave you the Cults offensive line, the Chargers
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receivers and tight ends, then we're
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talking. Yeah,
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but I can't. I mean,
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it's nice to think that. Oh, by the way, this
14:26
is a great story. And I really
14:28
really like this kid. When he came on the
14:30
Raiders, rookie running back out of Alabama, Josh
14:33
Jacobs, he was you
14:35
couldn't help it root for him, and I was
14:37
so glad that we were able to get him on because
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he grew up homeless as
14:42
a child. He and his four
14:44
brothers and sisters. They lived out
14:46
of a car with their dad on the
14:48
north side of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
14:50
That's how he grew up. And
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he had this wonderful rookie season. I
14:56
had eleven hundred yards, seven touchdowns.
15:00
He got hurt the last miss I think
15:02
the last three games of the season. But he
15:04
bought his dad a house.
15:07
How cool is that? But
15:09
he said, sleeping in the car, you
15:13
know, it, It formed him, it made
15:15
him tougher. He said that it
15:18
was rough, but it's his life and
15:20
it molded me into who I am. Can't
15:24
help the root for him. And what an awesome
15:26
thing to do for your dad that
15:28
you bought him a house. So I
15:31
told Fritzie it'd be great to have him on and
15:33
you know the kind of bookend the season
15:35
when we had him on earlier in the year, and you
15:38
know, hopefully the Raiders can help us with that. It'd
15:40
be nice to talk to him about that with a great story.
15:43
All right, are we changing the poll question? Yeah?
15:45
I mean we could try that Brady Baltech one.
15:48
Uh, you know, I get in desperate quicks. Okay,
15:51
just say I
15:53
don't know if you have to put the team in there. You
15:56
know, it's interesting. It seems
15:58
like the most kind of obvious solution is the Brady
16:01
stays of the Patriots. But I feel like the media
16:03
is going to blow through that because it's such juicy
16:05
contest for the next six weeks. To a tomb
16:08
that I'll go somewhere else isn't the most logical
16:10
solution. Aston's been saying all week
16:12
that he returns to New England. I
16:14
don't. I thought
16:16
all along that he would come back, and maybe
16:19
you know, he wouldn't get top dollar, but he
16:21
would come back. But I
16:23
look at the Patriots angle here, and only
16:25
because I had somebody who enlightened me on
16:28
this, who said, you're missing
16:30
the boat on Belichick. You know, Belichick
16:32
will get rid of you a year early, nine a year late.
16:34
It's rare when he gets rid of you a year late,
16:37
and that he has no there's no sentimental
16:40
journey here with Tom Brady. And
16:43
you know, I realized that this
16:45
will be a business decision, and
16:48
Patriot fans it feels like they'll
16:50
be fine if they know they're
16:52
getting better, Like who
16:55
were we getting? And does that make us better? Now?
16:57
You'd love to see Brady. You'd hate to see
16:59
him in another uniform. But the Niners
17:01
were okay to let Joe Montana go once
17:04
they knew they had Steve Young and they
17:06
were winning a Super Bowl. That
17:08
makes it a whole lot easier. Yeah, poet. The
17:10
Patriots used a second round pick on Garoppolo
17:13
in twenty fourteen, that's six
17:15
years ago. Six years ago, they were looking
17:17
at a replacement. You could easily see
17:19
them with a psychrophic two years ago. Wasn't
17:21
there a big story that they were looking to make a move up
17:23
for Baker Mayfield but then he shot up too high for them
17:25
to get. Yeah, of course they're going to look to the future. They
17:27
have to. They got to take his name off his jersey
17:30
and just look at the situation. Yeah,
17:32
I wonder, and I don't have any insight
17:34
information on this, but I
17:37
did have somebody say you should look into this. Were
17:39
the Patriots interested in Lamar Jackson? Now?
17:42
I know everybody. Everybody wants to
17:44
tell you that they knew Lamar Jackson was going to be something
17:46
special. I just I always
17:49
wonder about this with Belichick because
17:51
he could he could have somehow
17:54
incorporated Lamar Jackson into the
17:56
offense this year and
17:58
last year with Brady still
18:00
being there and you
18:03
know whatever that would have been. But eventually
18:06
that he would be the heir apparent there. But
18:08
I don't know if that's true or not. But it did
18:10
strike me when we're watching the draft and Lamar
18:12
is falling and I was rooting
18:14
for him. I just I loved
18:17
his story. I you
18:19
know, we had him in studio, you
18:21
know, his relationship with his mom and like all those things
18:24
and I didn't know if he could play at a
18:26
high level anywhere near this, but I rooted
18:29
for him, and he started a fall and
18:31
then I'm like, God, just man, somebody
18:34
go get him. Somebody go get him. And then
18:36
all of a sudden, Ravens traded up
18:38
and then they got him. And then I went,
18:40
Okay, I know that they were done with
18:42
Flacco because I had that on good
18:44
authority that they were They had gotten the ceiling
18:46
out of Flacco and they were moving on. I thought, man,
18:49
they may turn that team over to Lamar Jackson.
18:51
Yeah. Pot. In that draft number thirty one, Sony
18:54
Michelle was picked by the Patriots. The next pick was Lamar
18:56
Jackson. The ball down boy, Well
18:58
they didn't need Sony Michelle. But
19:04
all righty take a break here, we'll come back.
19:06
DK Metcalf for the Seahawks.
19:08
He's the kids like to say, swoll,
19:11
very swoll, what
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Dodd? I love when you're gonna hi,
19:17
Oh yeah, that's me. How
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about you? When when DK calls
19:22
in, you can talk talk arms with its
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nineteen after the Hour. This is the Dan Patrick's
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When our shirts are off, we get often confused
20:54
for one another. DK metcalf is
20:56
the Seahawks wide receiver and he joins us
20:58
on the program, Good morning day, How are you?
21:01
Good morning? How are you doing? Oh? Whoa whoa
21:03
whoa easy with the voice there, don't try
21:05
to outdep me. No
21:08
at bit man, Okay,
21:11
I'm looking at the weather reporting green I'm
21:13
looking at the weather report in Green Bay. I
21:15
got I got twenty eight degrees
21:18
sleeves or no sleeves for
21:20
you, there's gonna be nolen.
21:23
I like it. I like it. That's that's
21:25
all I wanted to talk to you about. DK. It's
21:27
like, yeah, I
21:30
like it. Uh. When's the last
21:32
time you were able to go into a store and buy a shirt?
21:36
Uh? Men, I go probably a week?
21:39
Wait, wait, but don't you have to get. You can't buy
21:41
them off the rack, can't you. Oh yes,
21:43
I wear exots. Yeah,
21:45
but you got your you got a wide
21:48
shoulders and then you got to thin
21:50
waist. I didn't. I didn't think you could go in there
21:52
and just get it right off the rack. There. Yeah,
21:54
I just can't. I just can't watch it. Um,
21:58
I gotta get it, then
22:00
I gotta USA and then it strinks
22:03
and then you can't wear it anymore. Exactly
22:05
explain the difference September
22:08
in the NFL to January in the
22:10
NFL, because you seem like a different
22:12
wide receiver. Um,
22:14
I believe. Uh. I mean, I've
22:16
just gotten used to everything. I know
22:18
there's still a lot of learning to do, and I still
22:20
got a lot of areas to grow in. But you
22:23
know, just getting used to everything, and you know
22:25
the offense and how they're trying to use me,
22:27
and then my I guess my confidence has
22:29
grown, uh since I've heard step foot in
22:31
in the NFL. It's
22:33
a terminology of just sort of understanding
22:36
where you're supposed to be at a certain time. Yes,
22:39
sir, I believe in terminology,
22:41
and uh, you know where I'm supposed to be is a
22:43
big part of it, but you know, just learning
22:46
the offense. Uh, and you know, just
22:48
learning how DB's trying to attack me
22:50
and how they how they play their leverage on
22:52
me, and you know how it's different from any
22:54
other receiver and uh, you know, just watching
22:56
a lot of film basically, Uh is
22:58
what it boils down to him. You were
23:00
a workout wonder at the combine, and
23:03
you know you have to remind people sometimes
23:06
it's like, yeah, he went in the second round, I think sixty
23:08
four pick overall, why
23:11
did you fall? What were you thinking?
23:13
You're told? I
23:15
really wasn't told much besides
23:17
probably my neck injury or uh,
23:20
you know, I didn't play as much in college as
23:22
I would like to. But h than
23:24
that, that's it. I know. I had a
23:27
talk with Close Carroll when I first got here.
23:29
He was like, I guess people
23:31
got scared that I was too good to be true. Um,
23:34
you know, I kind of believe
23:36
them. But you know, at the end of the day, Uh,
23:38
you know, the gms make their decisions and you
23:40
know, just happy to seehawks, Uh, you
23:42
know, chose to pick me. What was
23:44
your reaction when you saw that Lebron
23:47
James gave you a shout out on Instagram. Uh,
23:50
you know, just blessed man, just you know, being
23:52
a kid growing up watching Lebron and then you
23:54
know he he's acknowledging my plays.
23:56
He's just amazing. I just feel But who
23:58
did you grow up rooting for? Who was your favorite
24:01
football team? Uh? Or
24:03
I had to go for the Bears because uh
24:05
my pops played there, But after
24:08
he kinda got out of the NFL,
24:10
I really didn't watch football as much as
24:12
uh you would think. Um, I mean I
24:14
would probably watch the Super Bowl or the
24:18
NFCFC Championship, but that's probably it. Your
24:20
dad was an offensive lineman. If if
24:23
you were coming up now the way you're
24:25
built, you'd be an offensive lineman in the NFL.
24:28
Right, yes, I mean people tell me I'm I'm
24:30
using a tight end or d n uh
24:32
somewhere else or you know, if if I
24:34
wasn't so fast. But you know, I'm just trying
24:36
to, you know, change the game a little bit, uh,
24:39
you know, and play it my own way. He's
24:41
DK Metcalf. He's the Seahawks wide
24:43
receiver joining in Stan Patrick Show. Does anybody
24:45
call you by your full name? Negative?
24:49
My mom probably calls me be
24:52
Kaitlin every nine again. But that's pretty
24:54
much it. But that's using when you're in trouble, Isn't
24:56
it pretty much what
24:59
he needs immediately? Have you
25:01
ever heard Russell Wilson curse?
25:05
Uh nega? That
25:08
is the correct answer. That is the correct answer.
25:11
What is the scouting report for Green
25:13
Bay? Not that you would tell
25:16
us, but can you give us just a little bit of
25:18
what you expect from that defense? Oh
25:20
yeah, I know they got um some top
25:22
nd dvs UH and Jay, Alexander
25:25
and King on the other side, and you know,
25:27
their their back end, it's pretty good. They got a
25:30
pretty good D line, So it should
25:32
be a fun game. You know, they're they're
25:34
gonna come out and play a tough
25:36
brand of football, just like they're known to play.
25:39
And uh, you know, we're just gonna go out there and
25:41
compete, get to get to
25:43
work today on some of their uh defense,
25:45
and you know go from there. Have
25:48
you had that moment where you're kind of on the field
25:50
and you go, oh my god, that's this
25:53
guy, Like, have you had that moment
25:56
um? Not really know, I believe
25:59
I'm too locked into the game, but uh,
26:01
you know, after the game, you know, Richard
26:03
Sherman, you know, just him guarding me.
26:06
Uh, you know, it kind of kind
26:08
of had a woe moment there. Um. Do you
26:10
trade jerseys, yes, sir, I
26:12
traded jerseys with Julio
26:15
who Okay, yeah
26:18
there were there are my idols. Uh, you know through
26:20
the whole draft process and uh, you know,
26:22
the way they've handled themselves and how they play
26:25
on the field, it just, you know, amazing.
26:28
How often are you asked to take your shirt
26:30
on? It's
26:32
kind of died now right now. Uh,
26:34
And I like it like that, but
26:37
I don't like when people, you know, asking that because I don't
26:40
want to be, you know, known as a workout warrior
26:42
just you know, a flex somebody.
26:44
Oh no, that's changed now. But
26:46
but DK, do not skip leg
26:48
day. It just feels like you might not be focusing
26:51
on leg day as much as you're on abs and norms.
26:54
No, man, you just can't see when Ley podcast
26:57
all right, Hey have fun and
27:00
we appreciate your time. Congratulations on your
27:02
your rookie season. Thank you. That's
27:05
a DK Metcalf place for the Seahauns.
27:07
And no sleeves in Green Bay. You got
27:10
to send the message man, no sleeves.
27:12
You don't need any sleeves, stinking sleeves.
27:15
We're watching the game of the house and there's a few bros
27:17
over there the other day commenting of my god,
27:19
that guy's an unbelievable shape, and this other
27:21
guy goes, well, that's what he's paid to do. I'm like, all
27:24
forty five guys on the team are paid to be in that
27:26
kind of shape. But he's the only one who looks like that. Yeah,
27:30
there's something different about him because
27:32
you're you're watching him and this is
27:34
what happens. You know, there's certain positions
27:37
where it takes time and
27:40
you see a lot of wide receivers. We talk about
27:42
quarterbacks who wash out. There are a lot of wide
27:44
receivers where you go, what happened
27:46
to that guy? Or you know that
27:48
guy you didn't think could be
27:50
great in the NFL and then all of a sudden
27:53
he is. But you know, DK Metcalf
27:56
has been pretty impressive for that team. But
27:58
no sleeves. That's breaking news there. That's
28:00
that's probably headlines there in Green Bay. Packers
28:03
are probably taking notice. Oh do you
28:05
hear Aaron Rodgers probably addressing the
28:07
team. Now, Oh do you hear dk metcal not wearing
28:09
sleeves. Did
28:12
we get an updated on our pull question mcloven
28:14
that we changed in the final. So we put up who
28:17
has a better chance of winning a Super Bowl? I said the next
28:20
two years, Tom Brady on another team or
28:22
Bill Belichick without Tom Brady,
28:25
And seventy four percent said Belichick.
28:27
Okay, which makes sense to these Brady's forty two.
28:29
I mean he's got a smaller window of the Belicheck
28:32
in uh Medcap's first
28:34
postseason game is a rookie one hundred
28:36
and sixty yards receiving. That ranks
28:39
fifth most receiving yards by a player
28:41
in his first playoff game all time. Tops
28:44
on the list is Calvin Johnson at two hundred
28:46
and eleven for the Lions, de Marius
28:48
Thomas for the Broncos two oh four, Vernon
28:51
Davis San Francisco one eighty,
28:54
and then Raymond Barring of
28:56
the Baltimore Colts nineteen fifty eight
29:01
plus he had to I mean he had almost a thousand receiving
29:04
yards there. And there's there's a learning
29:06
curve with wide receivers because you
29:09
know, you got terminology here, defensive
29:12
backs the way they play you, and as a
29:14
rookie, you're not going to get the calls as if you're
29:16
going to getst Richard Sherman. Richard Sherman's going to get
29:18
more calls or you know, he'll get the benefit of the doubt
29:20
more than you. But I
29:22
mean, he's just we haven't seen a
29:25
wide receiver that size
29:27
before. I don't think. I mean David Boston,
29:29
but he was artificially inflated. Andre
29:32
Johnson might be on that list. I don't
29:34
know how big Andre Johnson was, but it
29:37
felt like he was a He always looked
29:39
bigger than everybody else at
29:41
that position, and certainly going against defensive
29:44
backs. Calvin Johnson was
29:46
taller, but not
29:48
built the way DK met and Metcalf ran
29:51
a four three forty at that size.
29:53
Yes, Mclub. I saw a good tweet by Michael
29:55
Wilbots saying if Ka Batcalf can
29:58
blow away to combat like that and follow us second
30:00
out, why do they even have the combine anymore? All
30:02
we do is say the results are meaningless, so
30:04
why do it? Yes, if you
30:06
go back to his Old Miss reviews, though he
30:08
was off the field a lot at Old Miss Miss
30:10
a lot of games, and when he played, he would be nagging
30:13
injuries and the neck injury was a big deal. I just
30:15
looked at his draft profile. They don't mess around with that
30:17
because that that kind of takes you in that no
30:20
man's land of this could be career ending
30:22
necks and backs and things like that. Yeah,
30:24
and it goes back to there's a couple of things
30:27
that happened at the combine. The
30:29
things that are really important, you know,
30:31
the shuttle drill and you know, throwing
30:33
to receivers with no dbs or
30:35
anybody rushing you. Those don't mean anything to
30:37
me because I've already seen
30:39
you throw in game like situations. That
30:42
that's the ultimate test. There are a lot of guys
30:44
who look great in you know, shorts
30:47
and warming up. I want to know what you do
30:49
under duress. And that goes back to
30:51
Lamar Jackson. They're like, Oh, he's not going to throw at
30:53
the combine, and I'm like, he's already thrown.
30:57
You know. That's that's the tape you can go look at.
30:59
That's real. This is all artificial.
31:02
But they want to get quarterbacks in
31:05
front of the chalkboard.
31:07
So there's a couple things that happened with quarterbacks.
31:09
There's the interview process. The medical records
31:12
are really really important, and
31:14
then they want to give you a play and then see
31:16
if you can diagram. Now, this is what
31:18
was told with me last night. I
31:21
had a lengthy conversation with a
31:24
scout and I was wanting to know
31:27
he heard my question yesterday on the show where
31:29
I asked Paul Feinbaum which
31:31
quarterback benefited the most from all
31:33
the talent around him, because sometimes you can be
31:36
propped up like Gino Torretto won the Heisman
31:38
Trophy. He wasn't the best player on his own team.
31:41
He had a lot of talent, you know, but he
31:43
still had to you know, produce, which
31:45
that Miami team was great, and Gino won the Heisman
31:48
Trophy. Sometimes you get a quarterback who
31:50
might appear to be better than what he really is
31:53
because he's got a lot of talent. And in
31:55
particular, I wanted to know about you know, Joe
31:57
Burrow and that LSU wide
31:59
receiving. I've never
32:01
seen something like that before, and
32:04
so he was talking about Tuah and
32:07
let me see if I can find it here. Because
32:10
we had a lengthy discussion.
32:12
Okay, sends
32:15
me. Now, I didn't ask for this, but he had listened
32:17
to the show. So my sore said some intel
32:20
on two of second
32:22
most talented quarterback in the draft. Accuracy
32:25
and deep ball impressive, uncanny
32:28
lefty who is a natural righty.
32:30
His dad made him change the
32:32
combine will be more important to him than
32:34
any other player, because he's
32:37
not going to do a single drill. Does
32:39
he pass all the medical tests? He'll
32:41
do great in the interviews. How will he
32:43
do on his board? On the board, the
32:47
scout goes on to say to his wide
32:49
receivers were so good. He didn't have
32:51
to read anything. Film tells
32:53
you he gets away with a lot. No,
32:58
just something to file away. Let
33:01
me see if I have anything else in
33:03
here from him. We
33:06
talked about the Brown situation, talked
33:09
about the Titans with Rabel. Yeah
33:14
that was it. But you know, some of these quarterbacks
33:16
you get away with things and you get be like Johnny.
33:18
Manziel got away with a lot at Texas, say, because
33:21
he had Mike Evans. All else fails,
33:23
throw it up and Mike Evans will go get it and
33:25
he I don't know if he developed bad habits.
33:28
I think those were just his habits. I think that's
33:30
just who Manziel was. Yeah, Paul,
33:32
you talking about combine. You know Devin Singletary,
33:34
the running back you love for the buffal of Els.
33:36
He's five seven two h three, but at the combine
33:39
he blew it. He ran a four six six
33:41
forty. He didn't do well on the cone drill, and
33:43
they also said the combine is not as quick
33:45
as expected, not as fast as expected. This won't
33:47
bode well for him, and he really
33:50
blew the combine according to the reviews
33:53
afterwards. But he looks fantastic. He does
33:55
not look slow in anyway.
33:57
He looks smaller than you
33:59
think and maybe not as fast,
34:01
but he never quits. There
34:03
were a couple of times in that in that game where
34:06
you thought he was stopped and then he
34:08
he just never stopped. And and you
34:10
know, whatever break tackles been, it
34:13
felt like the first guy either missed or he would
34:15
break the tackle. And that kid can
34:17
run on my be my running back any day.
34:20
I loved it. And it felt like he ran
34:22
with a chip on his shoulder. And Boston
34:24
Scott too with the Eagles, like they're guys
34:27
that you just this is why running
34:29
back and wide receiver. Where you go? Where did this guy
34:31
come from? Yeah? Club his homer on Seattle.
34:34
Yeah he is, Yes, so
34:36
again, draft stake Barkley number two.
34:39
Yeah, yeah, I'm on record is
34:41
saying, you know, drafting
34:43
steakewon Barkley. But you know, Carolina
34:47
that's working out right with Christian McCaffrey.
34:49
Uh, they spied their coats and they missed the playoffs.
34:52
Okay, Nick Chubb, he's
34:54
like the League of rushing, but they're way well.
34:57
Derrick Henry did oh d
34:59
yeah, but even down company, he's like he ran for one
35:01
hundred eight yards of the Patriots, they scored two touchdowns.
35:03
It's the Patriots offensive than anything. Running
35:06
backs you need more, you know
35:09
it, you need to pass. I
35:11
could be totally okay, but look at these teams are in the
35:13
playoffs. Yeah, I know, but that well, the
35:16
Ravens are different because their
35:18
quarterback runs so much as well. Okay,
35:22
Seahawks didn't spend money on their running backs,
35:24
right, and the Seahawks, yeah, they have
35:26
undrafted guys, right, but
35:28
but they they're a run. They didn't
35:31
spend any draft capital on running well.
35:33
Uh, they proved
35:35
how ridiculous it is. They've lost the three
35:38
top running backs and you know, they bring in Marshall
35:40
and Lynch off the street and they haven't been a beat.
35:42
But they're a running team. Yeah, no, I know.
35:45
This year is all running teams in the final four
35:47
except for except for the Chiefs, right,
35:50
and they actually pretty high up in the running back ranks
35:52
to believe it or not, They just get so many
35:54
yards. All right, let's take a break. A big day in
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What was it an hour ago where we got a winter
37:36
squall alert on our phone? Paully
37:38
just went outside, so
37:41
brave, it's sunny in forty
37:43
eight I don't I don't know where
37:45
the squall? Did we get the squall? I didn't
37:48
see it. Yeah, all
37:50
right, well I guess it. It passed
37:52
us by that squalls the rapid they go fast. I
37:55
saw this article. Let me see if
37:59
what was it in five
38:04
thirty eight? So the website five thirty eight
38:06
is Joe Burrow the most efficient college quarterback
38:09
ever? What did you make of this? Mclovin
38:12
id to argue, I mean, just stat
38:14
and just watching that game against Oklahoma,
38:16
do you remember any quarterback just eyeballing
38:18
who's ever you know, moved the ball so
38:21
easily. He made
38:23
it look he did. He made it look like
38:25
he was playing in the backyard. And he's got
38:27
unbelievable accuracy.
38:29
And you've got you know, two great
38:31
quarterbacks are going to match up in the national title
38:33
game. I've seen
38:36
more out of Joe Burrow. Trevor
38:38
Lawrence might be the physical specimen, maybe
38:41
a better athlete, maybe better arm and you know,
38:43
bigger and all those things. Joe
38:45
Burrow shows you how
38:47
to play the game like he's played
38:49
at a higher level than Trevor Lawrence. That
38:52
doesn't mean Lawrence won't be a better
38:54
pro than Joe Burrow. I'm just saying what I see now.
38:56
But he's a lot older. You
38:58
know, Trevor Lawrence was leading a team to
39:00
a national title as a freshman. I thought there
39:02
would be a drop off this year. There was and
39:05
Joe Burrow, you know, LSU
39:08
finally found a quarterback because they've
39:10
always had talent that's the skilled
39:12
positions, and he took advantage of
39:14
that and he was spectacular. But they
39:16
like how you know, they think, you
39:19
know, athletically and
39:21
also he's a very very sharp
39:24
guy like that. That's what I
39:26
was told about Joe Burrow. Yes, you
39:28
see all these things, but he seems
39:30
really bright. You got to process that information in
39:32
real time. And that's hard for these college
39:35
quarterbacks when they come in because a lot of this is
39:37
just they'll signal in a play
39:40
and it's very simple. They simplify
39:42
it the best they can. When you have to
39:44
do it in real time in NFL terminology,
39:47
then it's a lot different. And you
39:49
know, they think that Joe Burrow is going to be able to do
39:51
that without a problem. Yeah. Mccleum, destactly
39:53
how easy it is to have these stats in college
39:56
football now, like you said yesterday to us at the all
39:58
time rating record. Yeah, off, moving
40:00
away from defense, even Alan Badley can't stop
40:02
anybody. Now, Yes, and I really
40:05
think that that that's what should
40:07
come to mind when you start to see Alabama's
40:09
defense look pedestrian at
40:11
times, not formidable. Now,
40:14
I do think Alishu and Clemson that game, to
40:16
me will be decided by the cornerbacks.
40:19
The best defensive backs are going to win
40:21
that national title in my opinion. Paulie,
40:25
This Dame's towards history. January two thousand,
40:27
Dan Wildcard game between the Bills and the Titans
40:29
and Tennessee. The Bills kick a field goal on third
40:32
down to take a one point lead, sixteen seconds
40:34
on the clock. Then the Bills kicked off to the Titans.
40:37
And here's how it started, with Mike Keith on the call. Do
40:40
the Titans have a miracle left in them?
40:43
What has been a magical season to this point.
40:45
If they do, they need it now. Christie
40:48
kicks it high and short, gonna
40:50
be fielded by Lorenzo. To you at the twenty
40:52
five if you sit back to watch check he
40:55
throws it across the field. A guy said, he's got
40:57
something, he's got something, He's
40:59
got He's got it like he's
41:03
got it high
41:07
back fail
41:10
till the
41:15
Yeah, it was great. Is
41:18
that the best throw in Titan's history. Yeah,
41:22
do you think in all seriousness that call would have
41:24
been tempered today? And Mike Keith would have gone,
41:26
we are checking the sea after review, and
41:29
it looks like it will stay Like would he temper
41:31
his call in the moment? Well? What could
41:33
you have challenged on that play if there's no flags
41:36
whether the past was backwards or not? Yeah, which
41:39
they they still had to do that all
41:42
all scoring is reviewed.
41:44
Oh right now was it back then?
41:46
I have no idea. Yeah, I'm just wondering about
41:48
that. Yeah. It's like Franco Harris with me blank
41:50
at a reception to be like, uh, they're
41:53
gonna have to review this. I don't know if they're
41:55
gonna open like you you lose all that spotanity
41:58
because you're gonna go, well, hold on, we
42:00
got to review this, like Kyle Rudolph touchyow
42:02
the other day. Yeah, and then it was told by the way Joe
42:04
Buck goes, they're not reviewing it. Game
42:07
over. I'll be like, whoa wait,
42:09
what yep? Game over? Final
42:13
results of the poll question there club who's more likely
42:15
to win a two ball in the next few years? Bill Belichick without
42:17
Brady Brady on another team sixty
42:19
four percent. Belchim I
42:23
mentioned the MAVs and the Nuggets
42:25
tonight, which I'll be watching, and
42:28
this is something I'm keeping an eye on. I know nobody
42:30
else is, but I am. Devin
42:32
Booker of the Suns is averaging
42:34
twenty six a game. He's shooting fifty percent
42:37
from the floor ninety one percent from
42:39
the line. Three players in NBA
42:41
history have finished averaging twenty
42:43
five, fifty and ninety
42:46
percent from the line, Larry
42:50
Legend, Kevin Durant. Larry
42:53
did it a couple of times, and Steph Curry. Devin
42:56
Booker is on
42:59
a pace right now to do that, So it
43:02
kind of gets lost. You know, Phoenix hasn't been a really
43:04
good story. I mean, they're improving, but
43:06
Devin Booker, that's one
43:08
of the great And I remember John Calipari talking
43:11
about how great Devin Booker was as
43:13
a shooter, because I you know,
43:15
you watch Kentucky players and you're like, oh, there's
43:17
another first rounder and there's another first rounder,
43:20
and they sort of all messed together and
43:22
then you see Devin Booker. Devin
43:25
Booker is that that form
43:27
wise, that's a wonderful shot, beautiful
43:29
shot all right, go around
43:31
the room. What we learned on this award winning program? Uh,
43:34
Todd, what did you learn today? McLevin says
43:36
that you don't want a team that has a lot of tackles.
43:39
Apparently, McLevin, what
43:42
did you learn? You actually hurt your team by tackling
43:44
the other playoff? Apparently according
43:46
to you, just don't tackle
43:48
them. Yeah, if you know what tackle them, it's
43:51
terrible. Seaton O'Connor junior, the third.
43:53
DK Metcalf gets his T shirts like
43:55
everyone everybody else does, but then he can
43:58
only wear him twice and then he asked to wash him than
44:00
they shrink Pauly Ester. Huge
44:02
score for our it. DK Metcalf
44:04
confirms no sleeves and Lambeau. Yeah,
44:06
Todd. Mike Rabel's
44:08
goal, even though he's currently the Titans coaches, to become the
44:10
head coach of the Oldhios. Dave Buckeye, Well, that
44:13
that's what I was told. I don't know if Mike has
44:15
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