1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:03,520 Speaker 1: You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: Sports Radio Our two. 3 00:00:05,400 --> 00:00:08,240 Speaker 2: On this Wednesday, we'll talk some football with Greg Olsen, 4 00:00:08,320 --> 00:00:11,880 Speaker 2: the Fox analyst. He'll join us coming up a little bit. Also, 5 00:00:12,560 --> 00:00:16,520 Speaker 2: former All Star pitcher now the Dodgers pitching coach, Mark 6 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:19,520 Speaker 2: Pryor will stop by, as will Ross Tucker of Westwood 7 00:00:19,560 --> 00:00:22,439 Speaker 2: One and CBS. Glad to have you on board. Gang's 8 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:25,759 Speaker 2: all here, morale is high, Fritzi's here, the Minister of 9 00:00:25,840 --> 00:00:29,240 Speaker 2: humor seat, and Marv Paulie yours truly. And of course 10 00:00:29,400 --> 00:00:32,559 Speaker 2: Paulie's shirt. If you're watching on Peacock, you might have 11 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 2: an opinion. I likened it to Erkele when he wore 12 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:39,839 Speaker 2: those suspenders. It looks like Paully has suspenders on. And 13 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 2: we asked this great audience to maybe give us a 14 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:46,720 Speaker 2: comment on Pauli's shirt. One response, It reminds me of 15 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 2: the tennis sweaters from the nineteen twenties. 16 00:00:48,960 --> 00:00:49,519 Speaker 3: I like it. 17 00:00:50,640 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 2: Here's another one. I have the same shirt. I love it. 18 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 2: I get a ton of compliments from the ladies. And 19 00:00:56,360 --> 00:01:00,280 Speaker 2: also this one, Paul's shirt looks like something Tony Hano 20 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:01,120 Speaker 2: would have worn. 21 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:05,720 Speaker 4: Oh less of a compliment. Oh yeah, I don't know 22 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 4: that one's a compliment. The tennis sweater thing, I. 23 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:12,399 Speaker 2: Like, okay, and I think, uh, basically it's gone over 24 00:01:12,480 --> 00:01:17,160 Speaker 2: well in the room. I'm probably with Seton Seaton said 25 00:01:17,200 --> 00:01:21,119 Speaker 2: it's very polly like. Todd liked it, which should bother 26 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:24,679 Speaker 2: Paulie and Marvin. You you're all in on this. 27 00:01:25,120 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 5: But I'm really hoping he has something to do after this. 28 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:31,760 Speaker 5: Oh yeah, like maybe definitely a family photo sears or 29 00:01:31,800 --> 00:01:33,319 Speaker 5: something like that. 30 00:01:33,319 --> 00:01:36,479 Speaker 6: That's definitely Paul's got a meeting outfit for sure. 31 00:01:37,560 --> 00:01:42,160 Speaker 3: Yes, do you have something going on after the show? Yes? 32 00:01:42,720 --> 00:01:44,080 Speaker 4: And I addressed accordingly. 33 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 3: Okay, yes, Tom, I think it's the West Hartford Open. 34 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 5: I think they're in town. 35 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 6: They got they got the doubles. 36 00:01:51,320 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 2: Matches like that one tennis man. No, No, I'm not 37 00:01:57,200 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 2: piling on just I wasn't quite sure what. 38 00:02:00,640 --> 00:02:01,680 Speaker 7: That was a point that was trying to make. 39 00:02:01,680 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 5: I even miss the mark obviously, but I've started about 40 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:07,520 Speaker 5: some kind of golfing that I guess I'm assuming that's 41 00:02:07,560 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 5: what you call. 42 00:02:08,680 --> 00:02:10,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, I wasn't quite sure if it was tennis or golf. 43 00:02:10,960 --> 00:02:13,920 Speaker 2: But all right, welcome to the program. Already in progress. 44 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 2: We'll have a new poll question for hour or two 45 00:02:16,800 --> 00:02:19,040 Speaker 2: your phone calls eight seven to seven three. DP Show 46 00:02:19,080 --> 00:02:23,040 Speaker 2: email address Dpatdanpatrick dot com twitter handle at DP show 47 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:26,000 Speaker 2: spent a little bit of time talking about the Colt 48 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:30,880 Speaker 2: situation at quarterback. Anthony Richardson is once again on the sidelines. 49 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:35,760 Speaker 2: Daniel Jones come on down, and Richardson is still one 50 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,919 Speaker 2: of the league's bigger questioned marks. He's in two years, 51 00:02:38,960 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: played less than a full season worth of games. But 52 00:02:43,040 --> 00:02:46,200 Speaker 2: he's younger than Caleb Williams. He's younger than Shador Sanders, 53 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:49,480 Speaker 2: younger than Bo Nicks and Michael Pennix Junior the third. 54 00:02:50,480 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 2: So Jones comes in and he's had peaks and valleys 55 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:55,400 Speaker 2: and got out of New York and he gets his 56 00:02:55,480 --> 00:02:59,160 Speaker 2: second chance like Baker Mayfield's had and Geno Smith Sam 57 00:02:59,240 --> 00:03:03,919 Speaker 2: Darnold Richardson. It might be the beginning of fading into 58 00:03:03,960 --> 00:03:07,799 Speaker 2: the Josh Rosen category, a talent we never fully saw 59 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 2: or realized. And the offense belongs to Daniel Jones. And 60 00:03:13,520 --> 00:03:17,560 Speaker 2: just like Anthony Richardson's career, the story where it goes 61 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:20,239 Speaker 2: from here is really anybody's guests. But a lot of 62 00:03:20,280 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 2: these decisions are made on the stability or lack of 63 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 2: stability with the coaching staff, just like the Giants with 64 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 2: Russell Wilson, and just like the Colts with what's going 65 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 2: on with Jackson Dart or I should say, with Anthony 66 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:36,960 Speaker 2: Richardson and Daniel Jones. You got Jackson dart who was 67 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 2: drafted in the first round by the Giants. Can you 68 00:03:39,640 --> 00:03:43,480 Speaker 2: go with him? Knowing if you start out one in 69 00:03:43,560 --> 00:03:45,839 Speaker 2: eight and they could easily start out one and eight, 70 00:03:46,440 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 2: those coaches, the coach and GM might not last, all right. 71 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,760 Speaker 2: Poll question Seaton for hour two is going to be what. 72 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 3: Well, let me update you here. 73 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 6: We got one from Marvin pick one to make the 74 00:03:58,360 --> 00:04:02,600 Speaker 6: Pro Bowl this season, danielil Jones, Justin Fields, Joe Flacco, 75 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:07,720 Speaker 6: Russell Wilson, dang man, this is a crazy one. There's 76 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 6: a three way tie for second right now. Justin Field's 77 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 6: running away with it. Wow, to make the Pro Bowl 78 00:04:16,520 --> 00:04:18,040 Speaker 6: this year, that's a wild one. 79 00:04:18,440 --> 00:04:21,120 Speaker 3: Yeah. I picked Daniel Jones. Yeah, Pauling. 80 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:23,600 Speaker 4: The Colts were eight and nine last year, and they 81 00:04:23,600 --> 00:04:27,200 Speaker 4: have a division that's not hard to steal a playoff 82 00:04:27,240 --> 00:04:31,160 Speaker 4: spot from. 83 00:04:29,880 --> 00:04:32,240 Speaker 3: So you're saying maybe nine and eight Jones. 84 00:04:32,320 --> 00:04:35,040 Speaker 4: The Daniel Jones ramp up is not that as hard 85 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:36,599 Speaker 4: as if he was in other divisions. 86 00:04:37,320 --> 00:04:39,880 Speaker 2: Well, I feel better about their playoff chance. Yes, with 87 00:04:40,040 --> 00:04:43,479 Speaker 2: Daniel Jones. But once again, where are you going with 88 00:04:43,520 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 2: your franchise unless you admit now we made a mistake. 89 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:52,600 Speaker 2: I saw where Dan Orlovski he posted this on potential 90 00:04:52,760 --> 00:04:57,560 Speaker 2: landing spots teams that should offer the Colts a mid 91 00:04:57,720 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 2: round pick for Anthony Richardson. This is according to Dan 92 00:05:01,360 --> 00:05:06,560 Speaker 2: Rolovsky of The mother Ship Eagles. Eagles have Tanner McKee. 93 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:09,840 Speaker 2: Now he's a six und pick out of Stanford, and 94 00:05:09,880 --> 00:05:12,719 Speaker 2: he's actually performed pretty well in the preseason. You got 95 00:05:12,720 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 2: the Rams. The Rams, you have Jimmy Garoppolo, and you 96 00:05:16,640 --> 00:05:21,760 Speaker 2: have Stetson Bennett Junior fourth, and then you have the Vikings. 97 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:26,719 Speaker 2: Sam Howell is the backup to JJ McCarthy. Richardson's only 98 00:05:26,800 --> 00:05:31,680 Speaker 2: twenty three. He has eleven touchdown passes thirteen interceptions in 99 00:05:31,800 --> 00:05:35,880 Speaker 2: fifteen career games. But according to Orlovsky, maybe a mid 100 00:05:35,960 --> 00:05:38,320 Speaker 2: round draft pick could get you Anthony Richardson. 101 00:05:38,920 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, pulling. 102 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:41,279 Speaker 4: How about a team like the Ravens. They have a 103 00:05:41,360 --> 00:05:44,360 Speaker 4: run and pass quarterback already who's great, but you put 104 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:49,240 Speaker 4: him behind Lamar Jackson. Learn from Lamar Jackson and use 105 00:05:49,320 --> 00:05:52,560 Speaker 4: him in maybe a wildcat situation or something else. They 106 00:05:52,600 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 4: have Cooper Rush and someone named Devin Leary. They're not 107 00:05:55,600 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 4: exactly set at the backup position, and you can make 108 00:05:58,000 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 4: the my development project. 109 00:05:59,640 --> 00:06:03,039 Speaker 2: I don't know if I want Anthony Richardson trying to 110 00:06:03,040 --> 00:06:07,000 Speaker 2: emulate Lamar Jackson, because Lamar Jackson, you know, he is 111 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:10,240 Speaker 2: a very underrated passer and maybe people are finally realizing 112 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,599 Speaker 2: it might not look like Tom Brady, but he is 113 00:06:13,680 --> 00:06:17,840 Speaker 2: a very good passer. He's a good passer, Anthony Richardson, 114 00:06:18,800 --> 00:06:20,120 Speaker 2: he is not a good passer. 115 00:06:20,400 --> 00:06:21,440 Speaker 3: Footwork's terrible. 116 00:06:22,440 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 2: But these things, I feel like you can teach these things, 117 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 2: but it's the willingness to learn, and then can you 118 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:34,000 Speaker 2: actually command an offense? You know, there with John Harball 119 00:06:34,000 --> 00:06:37,080 Speaker 2: and Lamar Jackson, okay, maybe you would get a couple 120 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:40,599 Speaker 2: of reps in a blowout game, but he needs I 121 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:42,760 Speaker 2: feel like we got to play him to find out 122 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:45,279 Speaker 2: if he can play. And maybe that's what the Colts 123 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:48,240 Speaker 2: have already found out. You know, maybe you put him 124 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:51,760 Speaker 2: in a developmental league and find out if he can play. 125 00:06:52,120 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 2: But on this stage, he hasn't been able to play. 126 00:06:56,240 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 2: The other quarterbacking situation got a little headline. Kines was 127 00:07:01,600 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 2: Arch Manning, not to be confused with Archie Manning, his 128 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:10,200 Speaker 2: grandfather and grandfather who Arch is named after, was talking 129 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:13,080 Speaker 2: about how it's almost a foregone conclusion that arch will 130 00:07:13,120 --> 00:07:19,440 Speaker 2: go back to Texas after this season, and then arch said, well, 131 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:23,080 Speaker 2: you know, I haven't really played, and do we have 132 00:07:23,920 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 2: a little bit of that? Is there any any comment? 133 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 2: I think it was pretty quick of Archie saying, oh, 134 00:07:30,280 --> 00:07:32,800 Speaker 2: you know, kind of misspoke. They walked it back a 135 00:07:32,800 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 2: little bit, but arch was saying, you know, I haven't 136 00:07:35,640 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 2: even played yet, and you know nothing's decided. 137 00:07:39,160 --> 00:07:41,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, Paul, Yeah, the arch audio is all garbled. But 138 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,480 Speaker 4: Arch Manning said, I don't know where he got that from, 139 00:07:44,520 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 4: referring to his grandfather. He texted me to apologize about 140 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:49,600 Speaker 4: all that. I'm really just taking it day by day 141 00:07:49,680 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 4: right now. 142 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 2: Okay, Well, I do think he'll play two years at Texas. 143 00:07:57,360 --> 00:08:00,120 Speaker 2: I think it'll be this year next year. Did you 144 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:02,560 Speaker 2: see where Nick Saban I think he was on with 145 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:05,920 Speaker 2: Greg McElroy's former quarterback, and McElroy's the first one I 146 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:07,680 Speaker 2: think who came out and said hey I'm here, and 147 00:08:08,120 --> 00:08:13,160 Speaker 2: Sabin coming back, and then Lane Kiffin said something. Colin 148 00:08:13,240 --> 00:08:15,640 Speaker 2: Cowherd had it that Saban was going to go to 149 00:08:15,640 --> 00:08:17,720 Speaker 2: the Browns and they were going to draft Arch Manning, 150 00:08:18,320 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 2: which sounds great in theory but not in reality because 151 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:25,120 Speaker 2: you'd have to have the number one pick. And what 152 00:08:25,240 --> 00:08:28,200 Speaker 2: happens if Saban you know, hey, I'll take the job, 153 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 2: but Arch is going to. 154 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:31,560 Speaker 3: Go back to Texas. 155 00:08:32,360 --> 00:08:34,839 Speaker 2: And I think that Sabin kind of said to McElroy, 156 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:38,360 Speaker 2: made fun of the fact that he had him, you know, 157 00:08:38,480 --> 00:08:42,120 Speaker 2: going to coach in the NFL again, and as only 158 00:08:42,160 --> 00:08:46,000 Speaker 2: Saban can tied you. But yeah, I thought that that 159 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 2: was interesting. And look, well Colin said it was the 160 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:54,439 Speaker 2: worst kept secret in the South. But you know when 161 00:08:54,480 --> 00:08:56,320 Speaker 2: it came out, I'm like, I had not heard that, 162 00:08:57,000 --> 00:09:01,640 Speaker 2: And there's probably a reason because it doesn't make sense that, Yeah, 163 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 2: if the Browns get Arch Manning and Nick Saban wants 164 00:09:04,600 --> 00:09:07,720 Speaker 2: to come out of retirement at age seventy four, but 165 00:09:07,880 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 2: there's a lot of things that have to happen for 166 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:14,840 Speaker 2: him to go. Don't give up the TV gig. You've 167 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 2: proven you're one of the great coaches of all time. 168 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:22,320 Speaker 2: You're making great money, there's no stress, and you get 169 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 2: a long off season you'd be crazy to go back, 170 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:27,679 Speaker 2: and you know I'm going to go back to Cleveland. 171 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:31,000 Speaker 2: I'll make it right. He was an assistant coach with Belichick. 172 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:35,560 Speaker 2: But I like that Sabin gave Greg McElroy a little 173 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 2: grief there, because maybe it was McElroy who then told 174 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 2: Lane Kiffin, who was an assistant coach at Alabama, and 175 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:44,280 Speaker 2: then all of a sudden it started to get out 176 00:09:44,840 --> 00:09:48,480 Speaker 2: more nationally. But so pole question, do we have it 177 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:49,520 Speaker 2: for hour two Seaton? 178 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:52,800 Speaker 6: Yeah, we got one right now that we're working on. 179 00:09:54,440 --> 00:10:00,520 Speaker 6: More interesting choice Dylan's shoes or Paul's shirt. Little bit 180 00:10:00,520 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 6: of a style off happening today. Dylan, the graphics guy 181 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:07,520 Speaker 6: in the back is wearing what I've been describing as 182 00:10:07,640 --> 00:10:12,640 Speaker 6: Nickelodeon yeezis. I'm not really sure exactly what those are 183 00:10:12,640 --> 00:10:16,920 Speaker 6: all about, but they're very typically Dylan, Okay, much like 184 00:10:16,960 --> 00:10:20,240 Speaker 6: Paul's shirt is typically Paul's. They're both perfect examples of 185 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:22,360 Speaker 6: their personal fashion. 186 00:10:22,880 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, Paul, Yeah, my style could be summarized maybe like 187 00:10:25,440 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 4: a yacht rock type thing, and Dylan's would be like 188 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:30,720 Speaker 4: he looks like he could be related to John Daily 189 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:34,040 Speaker 4: with wihi's outfits. Okay, I think that's fair. 190 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 2: One other topic here and this won't get headlines, but 191 00:10:39,360 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 2: it does with us. John Wall's career is over. And 192 00:10:45,080 --> 00:10:47,040 Speaker 2: this is one of those where you go he was. 193 00:10:47,240 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 2: He was kind of a internet sensation. There was there 194 00:10:49,920 --> 00:10:52,200 Speaker 2: was talk about John Wall before he got to Kentucky, 195 00:10:52,800 --> 00:10:54,840 Speaker 2: and he was the number one overall pick. In fact, 196 00:10:55,120 --> 00:10:58,760 Speaker 2: when he was going to his press conference that morning, 197 00:10:59,160 --> 00:11:02,079 Speaker 2: he was with his mother and he called into the show. 198 00:11:02,880 --> 00:11:05,960 Speaker 2: And here we are, how many years later, and his 199 00:11:06,040 --> 00:11:10,440 Speaker 2: career is over. Five time All Star, he was an 200 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 2: All Defense selection, He won a slam Dunk contest. He 201 00:11:15,200 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 2: was very very good at Kentucky, one of the fastest 202 00:11:17,640 --> 00:11:21,320 Speaker 2: players in the league. But he went from being really 203 00:11:21,360 --> 00:11:24,560 Speaker 2: good to being told we don't want you to play, 204 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:27,600 Speaker 2: but we're still going to pay you. The Rockets I 205 00:11:27,600 --> 00:11:31,920 Speaker 2: think paid him forty two million dollars to not play. 206 00:11:34,960 --> 00:11:37,840 Speaker 2: I can't remember an NBA career where you had somebody 207 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:41,160 Speaker 2: who was that good. No, granted he put up numbers 208 00:11:41,160 --> 00:11:45,760 Speaker 2: with Washington, but still I might have been five consecutive 209 00:11:45,800 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 2: All Star appearances, Yeah, Paul. 210 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's right, aged twenty three to twenty seven. Five 211 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:55,640 Speaker 4: All Star appearances. He had seasons with twenty three and eleven. Uh, 212 00:11:55,679 --> 00:11:57,720 Speaker 4: he was you know, second in the league and assists. 213 00:11:57,760 --> 00:11:59,959 Speaker 4: One year he was second for Rookie of the Year. 214 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 4: He had a very nice run. It's tough to quantify 215 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:06,120 Speaker 4: his career because you can't say bust. But it didn't 216 00:12:06,160 --> 00:12:08,319 Speaker 4: live up to the hype. Marvin and I were talking 217 00:12:08,320 --> 00:12:11,400 Speaker 4: about it. He was early social media guy. Where the 218 00:12:11,440 --> 00:12:13,320 Speaker 4: social media and he was on it before he even 219 00:12:13,320 --> 00:12:14,120 Speaker 4: got to Kentucky. 220 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:19,040 Speaker 3: But you go from being an All Star to being 221 00:12:19,080 --> 00:12:22,000 Speaker 3: told that you're on the roster or we're going to 222 00:12:22,080 --> 00:12:24,440 Speaker 3: pay you. We have to pay you, but we don't 223 00:12:24,440 --> 00:12:30,120 Speaker 3: want you to play like he was a healthy scratch. Yes, 224 00:12:30,200 --> 00:12:34,160 Speaker 3: Marvin forty four And we've always said this too. 225 00:12:34,360 --> 00:12:36,800 Speaker 5: We always mentioned John wall like, look, he's making forty 226 00:12:36,800 --> 00:12:39,400 Speaker 5: four million dollars to not play. That's how we talked 227 00:12:39,440 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 5: about John Wall post Is Washington ds that him and we. 228 00:12:42,840 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 2: Do career salary? Can we play the career salary game 229 00:12:46,679 --> 00:12:50,040 Speaker 2: with John Waller for years he is, he's up there. 230 00:12:50,840 --> 00:12:52,120 Speaker 8: Salary. 231 00:12:53,480 --> 00:13:03,240 Speaker 2: Salary, salary, salar, salary, salary. 232 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:22,360 Speaker 9: Salary, Okay, and he excused to play that career salary game. 233 00:13:22,679 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 3: John Wall. 234 00:13:24,800 --> 00:13:26,959 Speaker 4: John Wall was in the league for eleven years. He 235 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:33,880 Speaker 4: played for nine years, not including his Kentucky salary. Oh wow, 236 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:36,840 Speaker 4: they're proud of that down there. 237 00:13:36,880 --> 00:13:39,120 Speaker 3: They don't care what five billion dollars. 238 00:13:39,760 --> 00:13:42,199 Speaker 4: Okay, closest to the whole, John Wall as a rookie 239 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:45,720 Speaker 4: made five point one million in twenty twenty one twenty two, 240 00:13:45,840 --> 00:13:48,160 Speaker 4: the Rockets paid him forty four million to not play 241 00:13:48,200 --> 00:13:56,600 Speaker 4: basketball whilst healthy total salary with John Wall, Marvin, you start, I'm. 242 00:13:56,480 --> 00:13:58,719 Speaker 5: Gonna say two seventy five. 243 00:14:01,520 --> 00:14:01,920 Speaker 3: Seating. 244 00:14:03,040 --> 00:14:07,520 Speaker 6: I'm going to seventy six. God, I got a box, Marvin. Now, 245 00:14:07,520 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 6: two seventy five is right right there. I had to 246 00:14:09,600 --> 00:14:12,080 Speaker 6: seventy five and one dollar, But I'll go to seventy six. 247 00:14:12,520 --> 00:14:18,720 Speaker 3: All right, Todd two forty four point seven, I'm gonna 248 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:23,280 Speaker 3: go to seventy seven. Oh that's you know what? 249 00:14:23,560 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 7: You know? 250 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:25,000 Speaker 3: What are you throwing a flag? 251 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:28,400 Speaker 7: Let me hold on, let me pull it out of 252 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:30,880 Speaker 7: my pant leg here? 253 00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:33,440 Speaker 3: Okay? Well through the BS flags? 254 00:14:33,520 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 4: Why you want to go last? Two hundred and eighty 255 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,680 Speaker 4: six million dollars for John Wall time. 256 00:14:38,880 --> 00:14:39,480 Speaker 3: That's not bad. 257 00:14:39,760 --> 00:14:44,960 Speaker 2: That's not bad. Good living those contracts. That's why when 258 00:14:45,000 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 2: I hear about the other sports with contracts in the 259 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:52,840 Speaker 2: NBA everybody's making you know, thirty forty million dollars a year, 260 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:54,200 Speaker 2: it feels like. 261 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:58,160 Speaker 3: And they all get paid. They're all guaranteed, yes, Paul. 262 00:14:58,360 --> 00:15:00,360 Speaker 4: Of his two hundred and eighty six million dollars that 263 00:15:00,480 --> 00:15:03,320 Speaker 4: John Wall earned, he made two hundred million out of 264 00:15:03,320 --> 00:15:05,000 Speaker 4: it after he stopped being an All Star? 265 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 3: Who is his agent? Darrell Reeves like he's on a 266 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:14,440 Speaker 3: boat somewhere. Kirk Cousins. 267 00:15:14,600 --> 00:15:18,360 Speaker 6: Mission accomplished right there, That is mission accomplished. I'm an 268 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:20,760 Speaker 6: All Star now on a Supermax or whatever. 269 00:15:21,760 --> 00:15:29,360 Speaker 2: Yep, sign me up, sign me up, hey, sell me Okay? 270 00:15:30,520 --> 00:15:32,920 Speaker 2: All right, So Mark prior to the Dodger pitching coach 271 00:15:32,920 --> 00:15:35,320 Speaker 2: will join us next hour. Ross Tucker will stop by 272 00:15:35,360 --> 00:15:38,520 Speaker 2: as well. But up next we'll talk some football with 273 00:15:38,760 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 2: Greg Olsen from Fox. We're back after this Dan Patrick Show. 274 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:44,760 Speaker 1: Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan 275 00:15:44,880 --> 00:15:48,480 Speaker 1: Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific 276 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:51,760 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio WAPP. 277 00:15:52,080 --> 00:15:54,560 Speaker 10: He's Mike Carmen, I'm Dan Bayern. 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We just looked and 295 00:16:45,280 --> 00:16:50,360 Speaker 2: the Rockets paid John Wall? Was it close to two 296 00:16:50,440 --> 00:16:53,640 Speaker 2: hundred million dollars to play forty games? 297 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:56,320 Speaker 4: John Wall was paid one hundred and twenty six million 298 00:16:56,360 --> 00:16:58,920 Speaker 4: dollars so over the course of four seasons to play 299 00:16:58,960 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 4: forty basketball games. Dang, it's actually worse than the Ben 300 00:17:02,280 --> 00:17:05,880 Speaker 4: Simmons deal. Ben Simmons with the Brooklyn his the Ben 301 00:17:05,920 --> 00:17:09,480 Speaker 4: Simmons era with Brooklyn sixty nine games played, one hundred 302 00:17:09,480 --> 00:17:10,800 Speaker 4: and twenty three million dollars. 303 00:17:11,400 --> 00:17:18,520 Speaker 3: Dang, dang, those guys get paid in the NBA. 304 00:17:19,160 --> 00:17:22,800 Speaker 2: They do, and they get paid, Yeah, to not play, 305 00:17:23,160 --> 00:17:23,800 Speaker 2: that's amazing. 306 00:17:23,840 --> 00:17:29,600 Speaker 5: Yes, Marvin Trey Hendrickson is looking for Isaiah Hartenstein numbers. Yeah, 307 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:31,920 Speaker 5: for a guy to set screens and grab eight rebounds 308 00:17:31,960 --> 00:17:34,000 Speaker 5: a game, same amount of money. 309 00:17:34,040 --> 00:17:40,600 Speaker 2: Yep, Yeah, just different players, Association, TV deals, all those. 310 00:17:40,359 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 3: You know, Yeah, pulling. 311 00:17:41,680 --> 00:17:44,280 Speaker 4: Here's a different question. Would you rather make forty million 312 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:47,720 Speaker 4: dollars a season to not play or thirty five million 313 00:17:47,760 --> 00:17:49,000 Speaker 4: dollars a season and you get to play? 314 00:17:51,240 --> 00:17:55,879 Speaker 2: Would I rather be John wallen Houston or TJ. Watt 315 00:17:55,920 --> 00:17:56,840 Speaker 2: in Pittsburgh? 316 00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:57,720 Speaker 3: Yeah? 317 00:17:57,880 --> 00:18:01,080 Speaker 4: Why just sitting watching basketball? The others actively participating. 318 00:18:01,240 --> 00:18:05,120 Speaker 3: But five million less, I'd still rather be TJ. Watt. 319 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:07,359 Speaker 3: You know, I gotta play. Hey, you want to play? 320 00:18:07,400 --> 00:18:10,679 Speaker 6: I mean, you're still making great money. I don't think 321 00:18:10,760 --> 00:18:13,560 Speaker 6: John Wall was like, I mean, maybe John wall might 322 00:18:13,560 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 6: have been like, I don't know, I don't really feel 323 00:18:15,080 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 6: like playing. 324 00:18:16,640 --> 00:18:18,520 Speaker 3: He's gonna sit back. I can cash all these checks. 325 00:18:18,520 --> 00:18:20,439 Speaker 3: But I don't think so. I think he wanted to. 326 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:20,840 Speaker 3: He didn't. 327 00:18:21,040 --> 00:18:24,199 Speaker 2: He didn't even have to say that. They told him, Hey, 328 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:25,840 Speaker 2: why did you just sit back and relax? 329 00:18:25,960 --> 00:18:26,240 Speaker 3: John? 330 00:18:26,880 --> 00:18:29,840 Speaker 2: We owe you this money. Like, how bad do you 331 00:18:29,960 --> 00:18:33,120 Speaker 2: have to be at that point in your career where 332 00:18:33,119 --> 00:18:34,760 Speaker 2: they don't want you to even be on the roster. 333 00:18:35,520 --> 00:18:38,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, point the season before is the sitout season? No 334 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 4: injury listed was twenty one, twenty two. In twenty and 335 00:18:42,760 --> 00:18:45,680 Speaker 4: twenty one, John Wall averaged twenty one points and seven 336 00:18:45,720 --> 00:18:47,840 Speaker 4: assists a game as their starting point guard. 337 00:18:47,840 --> 00:18:52,720 Speaker 3: He was good, still good. But what happened. 338 00:18:54,240 --> 00:18:57,639 Speaker 4: They went a different direction with like younger players, and 339 00:18:57,680 --> 00:18:59,600 Speaker 4: I think he was the odd man out and decided 340 00:18:59,720 --> 00:19:01,480 Speaker 4: just to hit him a healthy scratch. 341 00:19:02,000 --> 00:19:04,959 Speaker 3: But nobody wanted a guy who could put up twenty 342 00:19:05,000 --> 00:19:05,680 Speaker 3: and ten. 343 00:19:05,680 --> 00:19:08,240 Speaker 4: Now because it was he was thirty one years old 344 00:19:08,280 --> 00:19:09,960 Speaker 4: making forty four million dollars. 345 00:19:10,640 --> 00:19:14,880 Speaker 2: Well, they're all making that kind of crazy money, aren't they. 346 00:19:14,920 --> 00:19:18,119 Speaker 2: What's Isaiah Hartenstein of ok C making? 347 00:19:19,560 --> 00:19:22,960 Speaker 3: Is he making? Does he make more than TJ? Watt? 348 00:19:22,960 --> 00:19:23,160 Speaker 11: Does? 349 00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:28,560 Speaker 2: He probably does that old question? Yeah, Isaiah Hartenstein. 350 00:19:28,680 --> 00:19:31,960 Speaker 4: I got Isaiah Hartenstein. He just signed a new deal, right, 351 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 4: I think, Yeah, he's gonna make twenty eight five next year. 352 00:19:36,640 --> 00:19:40,199 Speaker 2: Oh okay, so he's kind of he's making more than 353 00:19:40,280 --> 00:19:45,520 Speaker 2: Trey Hendrickson is. Now, these contracts are crazy crazy in basketball. 354 00:19:46,640 --> 00:19:50,040 Speaker 2: Greg Olsen, he's a Fox analyst, three time pro bowler, 355 00:19:50,119 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 2: joining us on the program. What was your best salary 356 00:19:53,880 --> 00:19:55,000 Speaker 2: in the NFL? 357 00:19:57,320 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 12: I say, towards the end of my career, I probably 358 00:19:59,840 --> 00:20:03,760 Speaker 12: was making seven million, and now the best tight ends 359 00:20:03,800 --> 00:20:05,359 Speaker 12: in the league are making sixteen. 360 00:20:06,960 --> 00:20:10,640 Speaker 2: Did you ever participate in negotiations, be in the room 361 00:20:10,680 --> 00:20:12,600 Speaker 2: when they're discussing your contract. 362 00:20:12,720 --> 00:20:13,440 Speaker 3: No. 363 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:16,439 Speaker 12: No, My agent, Drew Rosenhaus. I had him since I 364 00:20:16,480 --> 00:20:19,359 Speaker 12: came out of Miami. He handled all negotiations. I mean, 365 00:20:19,400 --> 00:20:20,919 Speaker 12: I was up to speed. He would call me and 366 00:20:20,960 --> 00:20:25,040 Speaker 12: debrief me in pretty good detail along the you know 367 00:20:25,080 --> 00:20:27,240 Speaker 12: along what was said and what the conversations in the 368 00:20:27,280 --> 00:20:30,159 Speaker 12: back and forth. But now I never participated directly. I 369 00:20:30,200 --> 00:20:33,240 Speaker 12: tried to stay out of that and just let him handle, 370 00:20:33,440 --> 00:20:36,160 Speaker 12: kind of being the go between between myself and the organization. 371 00:20:37,440 --> 00:20:41,080 Speaker 2: Why is Jerry Jones allowed to negotiate with Michael Parsons 372 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:45,640 Speaker 2: individually when I think the CBA says, your agent has 373 00:20:45,680 --> 00:20:48,919 Speaker 2: to be in there to, you know, negotiate. 374 00:20:50,640 --> 00:20:52,879 Speaker 12: That's a great question, and I thought all along that 375 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:55,119 Speaker 12: was a very interesting part of the conversation. I know 376 00:20:55,160 --> 00:20:57,200 Speaker 12: you guys now are bringing it up and discussing it. 377 00:20:57,480 --> 00:20:59,600 Speaker 12: I don't I don't know the exact reasons. I don't 378 00:20:59,600 --> 00:21:02,600 Speaker 12: know the exact legalities of what's in the CBA by writing. 379 00:21:02,640 --> 00:21:06,800 Speaker 12: But my understanding was always players can represent themselves. There's 380 00:21:06,880 --> 00:21:08,919 Speaker 12: multiple players throughout the league for a long time that 381 00:21:08,960 --> 00:21:12,439 Speaker 12: have negotiated their own contracts because they don't have a 382 00:21:12,600 --> 00:21:17,359 Speaker 12: registered contract agent on file with the NFLPA or you 383 00:21:17,400 --> 00:21:20,560 Speaker 12: know all that. So in that regard, you would work 384 00:21:20,600 --> 00:21:22,720 Speaker 12: directly with the general manager of the front office to 385 00:21:22,760 --> 00:21:24,119 Speaker 12: negotiate on your own behalf. 386 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:25,359 Speaker 7: But my understanding was if. 387 00:21:25,280 --> 00:21:28,439 Speaker 12: You had representation and that was filed with the with 388 00:21:28,520 --> 00:21:31,280 Speaker 12: the PA and all that, that they should be the 389 00:21:31,320 --> 00:21:34,840 Speaker 12: go between. So I'm not sure the exact specifics, but 390 00:21:34,880 --> 00:21:36,080 Speaker 12: I think it's a great question. 391 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:38,120 Speaker 7: I just think it adds to what we're seeing now. 392 00:21:38,160 --> 00:21:41,320 Speaker 12: It leads to this, This is why players have agents. 393 00:21:41,320 --> 00:21:44,280 Speaker 12: And I know three percent is kicked around and that's 394 00:21:44,440 --> 00:21:46,920 Speaker 12: being now negotiated to a lower number for a lot 395 00:21:46,920 --> 00:21:49,520 Speaker 12: of young players, and I get it, but this is 396 00:21:49,720 --> 00:21:52,720 Speaker 12: why you pay the money to keep the personal animosity 397 00:21:53,160 --> 00:21:56,560 Speaker 12: out of the way between you. These contracts get tough. 398 00:21:56,960 --> 00:22:00,120 Speaker 12: Whether you're Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen or Micah Parson 399 00:22:00,359 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 12: or a guy further down the roster, the team is 400 00:22:02,880 --> 00:22:05,000 Speaker 12: gonna use every bit of leverage they had. They're gonna 401 00:22:05,000 --> 00:22:07,920 Speaker 12: tell your agent or in this case, yourself, reasons why 402 00:22:07,960 --> 00:22:10,040 Speaker 12: you shouldn't make what you want, and then you're gonna 403 00:22:10,040 --> 00:22:12,320 Speaker 12: try to counter that, and it's gonna get testy. It's 404 00:22:12,400 --> 00:22:16,479 Speaker 12: inevitable nature of negotiations, and that's why having that buffer 405 00:22:16,560 --> 00:22:19,720 Speaker 12: in between keeps things from getting personal like we're seeing 406 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:20,440 Speaker 12: here in Dallas. 407 00:22:21,560 --> 00:22:24,520 Speaker 2: More concerning, let's take Michael Parsons out of the equation, 408 00:22:24,600 --> 00:22:27,199 Speaker 2: because I do think that deal will get done. The 409 00:22:27,280 --> 00:22:31,320 Speaker 2: Trey Hendrickson with the Bengals or Terry McLaurin which one 410 00:22:31,359 --> 00:22:36,960 Speaker 2: is more damaging to that team's potential success this season? Man, 411 00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:37,879 Speaker 2: that's a great question. 412 00:22:37,880 --> 00:22:41,119 Speaker 12: I would say Hendrickson up in Cincinnati, just because we 413 00:22:41,240 --> 00:22:44,360 Speaker 12: know how much conversation it has surrounded the Bengals defense. 414 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 7: They fired the DC, they hire. 415 00:22:45,800 --> 00:22:48,960 Speaker 12: Al Golden, you know, the longtime college DC from Penn 416 00:22:48,960 --> 00:22:50,879 Speaker 12: State who was most recently in Penn State, I mean 417 00:22:50,880 --> 00:22:54,840 Speaker 12: a Notre dame. I guess my question is, can that 418 00:22:54,960 --> 00:22:57,960 Speaker 12: defense be they weren't very good to begin with last year, 419 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:00,679 Speaker 12: and Joe Burrow had an unbelievable season, and they still 420 00:23:01,160 --> 00:23:04,480 Speaker 12: fell short of expectations. With the whole emphasis in the 421 00:23:04,520 --> 00:23:07,159 Speaker 12: offseason for them getting back into the likes of the 422 00:23:07,200 --> 00:23:10,320 Speaker 12: Bills and the Ravens and the Chiefs to get themselves 423 00:23:10,359 --> 00:23:12,840 Speaker 12: back in the AFC to that echelon with Joe Burrow. 424 00:23:13,240 --> 00:23:15,480 Speaker 12: They can't do it without the defense getting better. And 425 00:23:15,520 --> 00:23:17,440 Speaker 12: now you take away the sack leader, you take away 426 00:23:17,480 --> 00:23:20,399 Speaker 12: your best defensive player. Can you assume that you're going 427 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:23,760 Speaker 12: to be back in Super Bowl contention to compliment one 428 00:23:23,760 --> 00:23:25,760 Speaker 12: of the best offenses in football? So I would say 429 00:23:25,760 --> 00:23:29,719 Speaker 12: for them, this is a significant storyline. And if they 430 00:23:29,760 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 12: can't figure it out what was already a weakness, now 431 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:36,119 Speaker 12: you take away your best player, you have to assume 432 00:23:36,160 --> 00:23:37,320 Speaker 12: it's even worse. 433 00:23:38,840 --> 00:23:42,520 Speaker 2: Help me understand why Anthony Richardson would be the bust 434 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:47,719 Speaker 2: and not the Colts general manager Chris Ballard because Anthony 435 00:23:47,800 --> 00:23:52,520 Speaker 2: Richardson didn't take himself at four overall the Colts did. 436 00:23:52,840 --> 00:23:56,840 Speaker 2: They took a project that high who wasn't he had 437 00:23:56,880 --> 00:24:01,720 Speaker 2: glimpses in college. But you starting week one, like I'm 438 00:24:01,720 --> 00:24:03,920 Speaker 2: just trying to under and the kid is twenty three 439 00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:06,480 Speaker 2: years of age, and it feels like the NFL will 440 00:24:06,480 --> 00:24:07,640 Speaker 2: move on from him. 441 00:24:09,000 --> 00:24:11,679 Speaker 12: Yeah, And I'll again, this is not an indictment of 442 00:24:11,680 --> 00:24:13,800 Speaker 12: Anthony Richardson. I don't know the kid that well. 443 00:24:13,840 --> 00:24:15,680 Speaker 7: I don't know the ins and outs behind the scenes there. 444 00:24:15,680 --> 00:24:18,800 Speaker 12: But I will say this in credit to Chris Ballard, 445 00:24:19,760 --> 00:24:23,080 Speaker 12: I think the best guys in the NFL, whether it's coaches, 446 00:24:23,200 --> 00:24:27,480 Speaker 12: front office, personnel, general managers, when you know you've made 447 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:30,800 Speaker 12: a mistake. I think the teams that continue to double down, 448 00:24:30,880 --> 00:24:36,840 Speaker 12: double down and prolong this experiment end up finding themselves 449 00:24:36,880 --> 00:24:40,960 Speaker 12: out of work. I think the best organizations understand, you 450 00:24:40,960 --> 00:24:43,520 Speaker 12: know what, this was a miss and now this is 451 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:45,440 Speaker 12: a big one. Right, you take a top five quarterback, 452 00:24:45,480 --> 00:24:49,320 Speaker 12: it's set your franchise back multiple years. But if you 453 00:24:49,440 --> 00:24:51,240 Speaker 12: continue to push it down the road and say it's 454 00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:54,000 Speaker 12: gonna change, it's gonna change. And I can't admit failure, 455 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:57,159 Speaker 12: I can't admit that I was wrong. Typically that blows 456 00:24:57,240 --> 00:25:01,280 Speaker 12: up the entire organization. And there's enough another general manager there, 457 00:25:01,280 --> 00:25:03,159 Speaker 12: so I do give him a little bit credit. 458 00:25:03,200 --> 00:25:04,040 Speaker 7: It's behind the scenes. 459 00:25:04,080 --> 00:25:05,600 Speaker 12: Him and Shane stike In are saying, you know what 460 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:09,239 Speaker 12: we missed, he's not the guy Daniel Jones gives us 461 00:25:09,240 --> 00:25:11,800 Speaker 12: a better chance to win. I almost think that's the 462 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:14,840 Speaker 12: more difficult decision and one that they if it was 463 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:19,520 Speaker 12: even close, Anthony Richardson, just because of his draft pedigree, 464 00:25:19,600 --> 00:25:21,720 Speaker 12: would be the Week one starter. So I think we 465 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:24,640 Speaker 12: see this all the time in free agency. The Eagles 466 00:25:24,720 --> 00:25:27,240 Speaker 12: just won the Super Bowl and huffed their big free agents. 467 00:25:27,280 --> 00:25:30,119 Speaker 12: Signing from the Jets, they paid a bazillion dollars he 468 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:33,240 Speaker 12: didn't play down the stretch and guess what this year 469 00:25:33,280 --> 00:25:35,240 Speaker 12: they shipped him off for pennies on the dollar to 470 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:38,280 Speaker 12: another organization. And Howie Roseman said, you know what, I 471 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:40,600 Speaker 12: missed on that one. But we're gonna move on. So 472 00:25:40,880 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 12: it's different when it's the quarterback. But the good organizations 473 00:25:45,760 --> 00:25:48,119 Speaker 12: admit defeat, They admit when they were wrong, and you 474 00:25:48,200 --> 00:25:48,800 Speaker 12: got to move on. 475 00:25:49,680 --> 00:25:52,320 Speaker 2: I think that's really a great point and I had 476 00:25:52,320 --> 00:25:54,720 Speaker 2: not thought of that, and maybe that's what the Colts 477 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:57,760 Speaker 2: are doing that Yes, we saw two years and he's 478 00:25:57,800 --> 00:26:00,960 Speaker 2: not our guy. Now maybe you can trade it to somebody, 479 00:26:01,160 --> 00:26:03,919 Speaker 2: and maybe he could. We're you know, we're seeing this 480 00:26:04,080 --> 00:26:07,440 Speaker 2: cycle now far more than we used to two years, 481 00:26:07,480 --> 00:26:10,440 Speaker 2: maybe three years didn't work out. Now you go, you're 482 00:26:10,480 --> 00:26:13,680 Speaker 2: going to be a backup, and it's like almost the 483 00:26:13,760 --> 00:26:18,000 Speaker 2: Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, Gino Smith. You know, well, we'll 484 00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:20,600 Speaker 2: bring you back around. Maybe it's a better coaching staff, 485 00:26:20,640 --> 00:26:23,920 Speaker 2: maybe it's a better team, and maybe Anthony Richardson still 486 00:26:23,960 --> 00:26:26,959 Speaker 2: has a future. We're talking to Greg Olsen, Fox NFL 487 00:26:27,040 --> 00:26:30,520 Speaker 2: analyst and you can tune in to Youth Inc. And 488 00:26:30,600 --> 00:26:34,200 Speaker 2: Greg has a weekly podcast. He had Tom Brady on, 489 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:38,280 Speaker 2: Malcolm Gladwell on, and you're talking about sports and parenting 490 00:26:38,440 --> 00:26:41,439 Speaker 2: and the next generation of athletes. How'd you come up 491 00:26:41,440 --> 00:26:43,440 Speaker 2: with this idea? 492 00:26:43,560 --> 00:26:45,720 Speaker 12: Yeah, so it's actually been a really a really fun 493 00:26:45,760 --> 00:26:47,480 Speaker 12: project for us. You know, I'm a dad of three. 494 00:26:47,560 --> 00:26:49,720 Speaker 12: I'm the son of a high school football coach from 495 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:53,520 Speaker 12: New Jersey, legendary coach out of the Northeast, coached over 496 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:55,040 Speaker 12: forty years, coach me and my brother. 497 00:26:55,119 --> 00:26:56,520 Speaker 7: So I grew up in this world. 498 00:26:56,600 --> 00:26:58,560 Speaker 12: Like when I was a young kid, the highlight of 499 00:26:58,560 --> 00:27:01,399 Speaker 12: our life was playing varsity foot one day for my dad. 500 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:03,720 Speaker 12: Fortunately I was able to go on and make a 501 00:27:03,760 --> 00:27:06,320 Speaker 12: career out of it. But now as a father raising 502 00:27:06,359 --> 00:27:09,640 Speaker 12: three young kids in a very different youth sports culture 503 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:12,040 Speaker 12: than any of us, remember, and any of us really 504 00:27:12,359 --> 00:27:14,360 Speaker 12: grew up in and there was a lot of things 505 00:27:14,400 --> 00:27:15,960 Speaker 12: that we were doing wrong, a lot of things that 506 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:17,920 Speaker 12: I didn't have a great idea of what the right 507 00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:20,840 Speaker 12: path forward was for my sons and my daughter. And 508 00:27:21,040 --> 00:27:22,480 Speaker 12: we said, you know what, there's a lot of really 509 00:27:22,520 --> 00:27:25,400 Speaker 12: interesting people out there that have great perspectives and great 510 00:27:25,480 --> 00:27:28,359 Speaker 12: lessons to be shared, and let's go find those people. 511 00:27:28,440 --> 00:27:30,959 Speaker 12: So we've had a lot of really cool conversations our 512 00:27:31,040 --> 00:27:33,560 Speaker 12: latest season that we just dropped. 513 00:27:33,920 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 7: You know, you mentioned Tom Brady. We had Malcolm Gladwell 514 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:36,920 Speaker 7: this year. 515 00:27:37,240 --> 00:27:40,520 Speaker 12: This week and next week we'll have Ryan Day coming 516 00:27:40,520 --> 00:27:43,080 Speaker 12: off the National champions getting ready for that big Texas game, 517 00:27:43,280 --> 00:27:46,399 Speaker 12: and CJ. Stroud and just some really fun and really 518 00:27:46,440 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 12: insightful people that have really good experiences that can be 519 00:27:49,600 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 12: great for parents, coaches, young athletes, people dealing with different adversities. 520 00:27:55,200 --> 00:27:56,920 Speaker 12: We think it can really help a lot of people. 521 00:27:56,920 --> 00:27:59,640 Speaker 12: And along the way, as the host, quote unquote, I'm 522 00:27:59,720 --> 00:28:01,879 Speaker 12: learning more than anyone and trying to implement a lot 523 00:28:01,920 --> 00:28:04,760 Speaker 12: of these values and lessons into my own youth coaching 524 00:28:04,800 --> 00:28:06,360 Speaker 12: and also into just my parenting. 525 00:28:07,520 --> 00:28:10,760 Speaker 2: It's a Youth Inc. I n C and it's a 526 00:28:10,760 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 2: weekly podcast. I was curious about this when we were 527 00:28:15,840 --> 00:28:19,120 Speaker 2: going to have you on of how much of your 528 00:28:19,200 --> 00:28:22,200 Speaker 2: job now as a broadcaster for Fox is your football 529 00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:25,879 Speaker 2: knowledge and how much of it is the ability to 530 00:28:26,040 --> 00:28:27,040 Speaker 2: understand TV. 531 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:30,320 Speaker 11: Well. 532 00:28:30,560 --> 00:28:32,320 Speaker 12: I think it's a great question because I joke with 533 00:28:32,359 --> 00:28:34,520 Speaker 12: my with my producer and director all the time. Like 534 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:37,240 Speaker 12: the football part, I always felt pretty good about. You know, 535 00:28:37,280 --> 00:28:39,480 Speaker 12: the football part, I felt like I always understood and 536 00:28:39,520 --> 00:28:42,239 Speaker 12: I saw and I really enjoy talking the game and 537 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:45,880 Speaker 12: formulating different storylines to present to the viewer and letting 538 00:28:45,920 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 12: them kind of unravel in real time during the broadcast. 539 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:50,840 Speaker 12: The TV part is the part I think all of 540 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:52,760 Speaker 12: us have to learn, right. You have to learn how 541 00:28:52,760 --> 00:28:54,440 Speaker 12: to go in and out of commercial breaks. You have 542 00:28:54,480 --> 00:28:56,240 Speaker 12: to learn how to talk to the truck. You know. 543 00:28:56,400 --> 00:28:58,440 Speaker 12: I always joke I still to this point day when 544 00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:01,280 Speaker 12: I want it behind the d you know the fancy 545 00:29:01,320 --> 00:29:03,320 Speaker 12: TV people call it. You know, I want the pit, 546 00:29:03,400 --> 00:29:05,960 Speaker 12: you know, I want pit framing. I'm like, I just 547 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:08,280 Speaker 12: want behind the defense whatever that is called. 548 00:29:08,680 --> 00:29:09,280 Speaker 7: Give me that. 549 00:29:09,360 --> 00:29:12,880 Speaker 12: So I'm still learning some of the nuance, the terminology 550 00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:15,360 Speaker 12: where all the cameras are and I've gotten a lot 551 00:29:15,400 --> 00:29:18,960 Speaker 12: better now going into my fifth year. But it's it's 552 00:29:19,040 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 12: very interesting. The football part. I feel like that's that's 553 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:24,640 Speaker 12: the easy part, making that fit into a three hour 554 00:29:24,720 --> 00:29:29,120 Speaker 12: live broadcast, talk in segments, talking soundbites, not talking over 555 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:34,640 Speaker 12: your play by play, commercial breaks, ad reads. Fortunately, I've 556 00:29:34,640 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 12: had great partners. I got Joe Davis now, who's incredible, 557 00:29:37,400 --> 00:29:40,280 Speaker 12: Kevin Burkhart before that, they handle all the TV and 558 00:29:40,320 --> 00:29:41,840 Speaker 12: I tell him I'll just do the football part. 559 00:29:41,920 --> 00:29:43,880 Speaker 7: So it's I've been lucky in that regard. 560 00:29:44,600 --> 00:29:46,640 Speaker 2: Well, you're on a play clock too, though, when you 561 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:49,840 Speaker 2: think about it, that you might have twelve seconds to 562 00:29:49,920 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 2: describe something and then you've got to turn it over 563 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,600 Speaker 2: to your play by play guy so he can do 564 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:58,800 Speaker 2: his job. And this is where Jim Nantz is unbelievable, 565 00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:02,880 Speaker 2: because Tony Rome, Oh, Tony will kind of color outside 566 00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 2: the lines sometime and all of a sudden, you know, 567 00:30:05,240 --> 00:30:07,840 Speaker 2: Jim's got to grab it at the last second and 568 00:30:07,920 --> 00:30:10,840 Speaker 2: you know, go third and eight, you know. So I 569 00:30:10,920 --> 00:30:14,680 Speaker 2: understand the timing part of it, but so many guys 570 00:30:14,720 --> 00:30:19,040 Speaker 2: that came through ESPN, these are legendary coaches and players, 571 00:30:19,600 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 2: and I said, you got to understand TV, and even 572 00:30:22,920 --> 00:30:25,440 Speaker 2: Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungee on Football Night in America. 573 00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 2: I said, you guys are rookies. You know nothing about TV. 574 00:30:28,960 --> 00:30:32,200 Speaker 2: Listen to me and you'll do fine. You know football, 575 00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:35,000 Speaker 2: but that's only part of the equation. They'd look at you, 576 00:30:35,080 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 2: go you just talk. I go no if I if 577 00:30:38,600 --> 00:30:41,800 Speaker 2: somebody in your ear goes, hey, you got twenty seconds. Well, 578 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:45,640 Speaker 2: you don't know what twenty seconds is in real time 579 00:30:45,640 --> 00:30:49,000 Speaker 2: playing a game, you do twenty seconds in TV. You're like, uh, 580 00:30:49,120 --> 00:30:50,800 Speaker 2: I don't know how long? How long am I going? 581 00:30:50,840 --> 00:30:52,880 Speaker 2: You went forty two seconds? You're like, I did it? 582 00:30:54,760 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 7: No, And you're spot on. 583 00:30:55,960 --> 00:30:58,840 Speaker 12: And the voice in your ear is an adjustment early 584 00:30:58,880 --> 00:31:02,320 Speaker 12: on in my career, the natural instinct of anybody is 585 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:04,880 Speaker 12: when someone says something to you while you're talking, you 586 00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:07,440 Speaker 12: stop and you want to listen. Well, obviously you sound 587 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:10,600 Speaker 12: silly on live television if you do that. To your 588 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:12,880 Speaker 12: point about play by play guys, there's no such thing 589 00:31:12,920 --> 00:31:15,560 Speaker 12: as a good color analyst without a good play by 590 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 12: play guy. 591 00:31:16,120 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 7: They are the heroes of all of this. 592 00:31:18,160 --> 00:31:21,400 Speaker 12: They are the professionals, quote unquote, like they keep this 593 00:31:21,480 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 12: train on the tracks running and give you the space 594 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:28,080 Speaker 12: and the breath, and the leads to then talk about 595 00:31:28,080 --> 00:31:30,400 Speaker 12: the things that they really know you're interested in or 596 00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:32,680 Speaker 12: you feel good about, and you want to take the broadcast. 597 00:31:32,760 --> 00:31:35,720 Speaker 12: So it is more of a dance. It is a rhythm. 598 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:39,400 Speaker 12: It's ever changing. Every game has a different cadence. There's 599 00:31:39,440 --> 00:31:42,720 Speaker 12: games that have a million penalties and a million commercial 600 00:31:42,760 --> 00:31:46,120 Speaker 12: breaks and a million injuries. Those get super choppy, and 601 00:31:46,160 --> 00:31:49,080 Speaker 12: then there's the dream games, which every play is a long, 602 00:31:49,200 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 12: fluid drive. There's multiple first downs in every possession. You 603 00:31:53,200 --> 00:31:56,280 Speaker 12: can really let some of these storylines unravel. You don't 604 00:31:56,280 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 12: feel like you have to force it in because it's 605 00:31:58,520 --> 00:32:02,000 Speaker 12: a three and out punt commercial. So again, it's it's 606 00:32:02,080 --> 00:32:04,320 Speaker 12: a that the part of the the part of the 607 00:32:04,400 --> 00:32:07,680 Speaker 12: experience that I've enjoyed the most is the unpredictability of it, 608 00:32:07,760 --> 00:32:10,680 Speaker 12: where you don't you have a basic idea of the matchup, 609 00:32:10,680 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 12: You have a basic idea of the flow of the game, 610 00:32:12,880 --> 00:32:15,200 Speaker 12: but then once it's kicked off, no different than a player, 611 00:32:15,600 --> 00:32:17,960 Speaker 12: nobody can sit there and say I know exactly how 612 00:32:17,960 --> 00:32:19,280 Speaker 12: this game is going to go, and I'm going to 613 00:32:19,320 --> 00:32:22,400 Speaker 12: talk about X, Y and Z in that order. Chances 614 00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:24,560 Speaker 12: are that's going to be thrown upside down, and then 615 00:32:24,840 --> 00:32:26,719 Speaker 12: you have to adjust on the fly and make it 616 00:32:26,760 --> 00:32:28,760 Speaker 12: sound fun and interesting. 617 00:32:29,480 --> 00:32:31,800 Speaker 2: I had a couple of rapid fire questions before we 618 00:32:31,880 --> 00:32:34,760 Speaker 2: let you go. Who feels more hall of fate? Who 619 00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:38,240 Speaker 2: feels more hall of faming? Matthew Stafford or Russell Wilson. 620 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 7: Wow, that's a great question. 621 00:32:43,040 --> 00:32:47,520 Speaker 12: Kind of interesting career arcs, right like Russell started out 622 00:32:47,600 --> 00:32:50,200 Speaker 12: so hot and now down the stretch trying to find 623 00:32:50,240 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 12: his way. Stafford obviously started in a perennially terrible or team, 624 00:32:56,960 --> 00:32:58,640 Speaker 12: got them a little bit better and then has had 625 00:32:58,640 --> 00:33:02,520 Speaker 12: his success later. Oh man, I think creatures of the 626 00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:07,400 Speaker 12: moment Stafford. It feels like because just because the last 627 00:33:07,440 --> 00:33:09,920 Speaker 12: memories we have of his his teams have been more 628 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:13,880 Speaker 12: relevant as of recent Russ. For as amazing as Russ 629 00:33:13,880 --> 00:33:16,440 Speaker 12: has been a lot of you know, his success came. 630 00:33:16,680 --> 00:33:17,800 Speaker 7: That's a really good question. 631 00:33:17,840 --> 00:33:19,280 Speaker 12: But I think if you put a gun to my head, 632 00:33:19,320 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 12: just recency bias, would be Stafford. But I would probably 633 00:33:22,560 --> 00:33:24,760 Speaker 12: make the argument that they both are deserving. 634 00:33:25,480 --> 00:33:28,000 Speaker 2: If I take the names off the resumes, it's a 635 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:29,560 Speaker 2: no brainer. It's Russell Wilson. 636 00:33:30,560 --> 00:33:30,800 Speaker 11: Yeah. 637 00:33:30,840 --> 00:33:35,320 Speaker 7: Interesting because that's what I like. Yeah, the Pro Bowls. 638 00:33:35,440 --> 00:33:38,120 Speaker 12: I think it's reccency bias, which was kind of my 639 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:41,680 Speaker 12: initial instinct with Stafford. In my mind, there's no question 640 00:33:41,760 --> 00:33:44,160 Speaker 12: that Russell Wilson is a Hall of Famer. I think 641 00:33:44,200 --> 00:33:46,320 Speaker 12: everyone's going to try to use the last couple of 642 00:33:46,400 --> 00:33:50,160 Speaker 12: years of kind of bouncing finding a home, but they 643 00:33:50,200 --> 00:33:54,560 Speaker 12: forget just how dominant he was. I know Seattle was incredible. 644 00:33:54,640 --> 00:33:57,360 Speaker 12: I know the defense, but that that shouldn't be taken away. 645 00:33:58,120 --> 00:34:02,520 Speaker 12: In my mind, Russell's a Hall of the way you 646 00:34:02,560 --> 00:34:04,720 Speaker 12: pose the question you posed was such a good one. 647 00:34:04,840 --> 00:34:08,640 Speaker 12: I think the recency success of the Rams, the Super Bowl, 648 00:34:08,680 --> 00:34:13,840 Speaker 12: and Stafford post Detroit, I could see that being the argument. 649 00:34:14,719 --> 00:34:16,240 Speaker 3: Is Cam Newton all Hall of Famer? 650 00:34:17,120 --> 00:34:20,239 Speaker 12: Yeah? In my mind he is, and I think you 651 00:34:20,360 --> 00:34:22,759 Speaker 12: have to look past I don't know where. I have 652 00:34:22,840 --> 00:34:25,560 Speaker 12: no idea where he stands in total yards passing and 653 00:34:25,760 --> 00:34:29,239 Speaker 12: total touchdowns. I don't know statistically, which I know is 654 00:34:29,280 --> 00:34:33,560 Speaker 12: a big part of that process. When you talk about 655 00:34:33,640 --> 00:34:37,680 Speaker 12: changing the way the game is played, quarterbacks running the 656 00:34:37,680 --> 00:34:40,600 Speaker 12: ball on short yardage, quarterbacks playing you know, down near 657 00:34:40,640 --> 00:34:43,359 Speaker 12: the goal line. The ability to still be a four 658 00:34:43,400 --> 00:34:47,719 Speaker 12: thousand yard passer from the pocket when he came into 659 00:34:47,719 --> 00:34:50,120 Speaker 12: the league. There was very few, if any guy's playing 660 00:34:50,160 --> 00:34:53,200 Speaker 12: the quarterback position the way he played it. And now 661 00:34:54,160 --> 00:34:57,960 Speaker 12: there's almost no pocket passers left, or there's you know, Burrow, 662 00:34:58,080 --> 00:35:01,120 Speaker 12: there's a couple. But the game is on the move, 663 00:35:01,239 --> 00:35:04,600 Speaker 12: the game is played athletically, both in and out of 664 00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:06,440 Speaker 12: the pocket, and Cam was at the front end of 665 00:35:06,480 --> 00:35:06,920 Speaker 12: a lot of that. 666 00:35:08,360 --> 00:35:10,440 Speaker 2: Great stuff. Great to talk to you. Hope you have 667 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:12,920 Speaker 2: a great season coming up. We'll check in with you 668 00:35:13,040 --> 00:35:17,280 Speaker 2: and the podcast, it's a weekly podcast. It's entitled Youth Inc. 669 00:35:17,840 --> 00:35:20,919 Speaker 2: With Greg Olsen. Next guest will be Ryan Day. 670 00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:21,400 Speaker 12: C J. 671 00:35:21,560 --> 00:35:24,120 Speaker 2: Stroud is also on the guest list, and he's already 672 00:35:24,239 --> 00:35:27,760 Speaker 2: had a podcast tape with Tom Brady and the author 673 00:35:28,320 --> 00:35:33,359 Speaker 2: Malcolm Gladwell. Thanks again, Greg, great spe Thanks Dan. We'll 674 00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:35,719 Speaker 2: take a break when we come back. The most interesting 675 00:35:35,920 --> 00:35:37,000 Speaker 2: NFL team. 676 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:38,160 Speaker 3: That's next. 677 00:35:38,440 --> 00:35:41,320 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 678 00:35:41,360 --> 00:35:44,720 Speaker 1: the nation. Catch all of our shows at foxsports Radio 679 00:35:44,880 --> 00:35:48,960 Speaker 1: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 680 00:35:49,080 --> 00:35:49,760 Speaker 1: listen live. 681 00:35:50,239 --> 00:35:52,720 Speaker 3: Chris and Syracuse. Hi Chris, what's on your mind? 682 00:35:53,480 --> 00:35:54,239 Speaker 11: Hey? Thanks Dan? 683 00:35:54,520 --> 00:35:54,680 Speaker 12: Hey. 684 00:35:54,760 --> 00:35:57,160 Speaker 13: In the first hour, you were mentioning about when the 685 00:35:57,200 --> 00:35:59,239 Speaker 13: Reds and Dodgers are in the same division in the 686 00:35:59,320 --> 00:36:01,680 Speaker 13: NL West. And remember in the seventies, Dan and they 687 00:36:01,680 --> 00:36:04,520 Speaker 13: were both so good that there were years when one 688 00:36:04,560 --> 00:36:06,799 Speaker 13: of them would win a ninety nine one hundred games 689 00:36:06,840 --> 00:36:09,360 Speaker 13: and they wouldn't even make the playoffs. And yesterday you 690 00:36:09,400 --> 00:36:13,600 Speaker 13: were mentioning about Jerry Jones dropping the Micah contract, getting 691 00:36:13,640 --> 00:36:16,319 Speaker 13: it done at the most opportune time for publicity. I'm 692 00:36:16,320 --> 00:36:18,040 Speaker 13: wonderful to do the same thing that he did with 693 00:36:18,160 --> 00:36:21,240 Speaker 13: Dak on the eve or the day of the season opener. 694 00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:24,400 Speaker 13: He'll drop the news, which this year at Philadelphia Dallas 695 00:36:24,440 --> 00:36:27,400 Speaker 13: on NBC at night. He'll probably drop it in the afternoon, 696 00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:30,160 Speaker 13: and lastly, off a play of the day Yankee sitting 697 00:36:30,239 --> 00:36:32,440 Speaker 13: nine home runs. Last time they did that was sometime 698 00:36:32,480 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 13: in April, and that game was the catalyst to all 699 00:36:35,560 --> 00:36:39,560 Speaker 13: this torpedo bat talk for three four days and then 700 00:36:39,600 --> 00:36:42,319 Speaker 13: it was gone. Now we're pushing late August, we haven't 701 00:36:42,440 --> 00:36:43,120 Speaker 13: heard about it. 702 00:36:43,640 --> 00:36:46,319 Speaker 2: I know, I know it was changing the sport. It's 703 00:36:46,400 --> 00:36:50,520 Speaker 2: ruining baseball. Torpedo bats and then all of a sudden 704 00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:55,839 Speaker 2: they disappeared. Jerry is not going to wait until that 705 00:36:56,040 --> 00:36:58,920 Speaker 2: day of when the Cowboys play the Eagles, because you 706 00:36:59,000 --> 00:37:03,040 Speaker 2: need Michael Parsons in Dak Prescott was in camp. They 707 00:37:03,040 --> 00:37:05,160 Speaker 2: were just going to get a new deal done, and 708 00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:07,520 Speaker 2: Jerry said, we'll get a new deal done. This is 709 00:37:07,600 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 2: different Michael Parsons. He's not practicing, and you can't just say, hey, 710 00:37:13,800 --> 00:37:15,919 Speaker 2: your deal is done. Now suit up and go play 711 00:37:15,920 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 2: against the Eagles tonight. 712 00:37:17,680 --> 00:37:18,000 Speaker 3: All right. 713 00:37:18,160 --> 00:37:22,480 Speaker 2: Most interesting team in the NFL, whatever your criteria is, 714 00:37:22,560 --> 00:37:24,560 Speaker 2: doesn't have to be the most exciting, doesn't have to 715 00:37:24,680 --> 00:37:27,400 Speaker 2: be the best. It could be a bad team. Most 716 00:37:27,560 --> 00:37:30,719 Speaker 2: interesting team in the NFL, Todd. 717 00:37:31,160 --> 00:37:33,080 Speaker 3: I find the whole division very interesting. I'm going with 718 00:37:33,120 --> 00:37:36,000 Speaker 3: Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. I'm extremely interested to 719 00:37:36,040 --> 00:37:36,919 Speaker 3: see what's gonna happen. 720 00:37:37,040 --> 00:37:40,759 Speaker 2: Okay, all right, once again, it's your criteria, your your 721 00:37:40,880 --> 00:37:42,440 Speaker 2: blueprint for interesting. 722 00:37:43,160 --> 00:37:46,759 Speaker 3: Seaton. Most interesting team in the NFL is Well. 723 00:37:46,760 --> 00:37:49,239 Speaker 6: I was gonna say the Pittsburgh Steelers as well, but 724 00:37:49,280 --> 00:37:52,720 Speaker 6: I'll change that up to it's kind of a toss 725 00:37:52,760 --> 00:37:58,719 Speaker 6: up between two teams. I'll go with the Las Vegas Raiders. 726 00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:01,359 Speaker 6: I think they're actually a really interesting team this year. 727 00:38:01,840 --> 00:38:09,560 Speaker 5: All Right, Marvin, the Atlanta Falcons, Michael Pennix, all those weapons, Bijon, 728 00:38:09,920 --> 00:38:13,360 Speaker 5: Drake London, Kyle Pitts. I'm interested to see what they do. 729 00:38:15,000 --> 00:38:20,120 Speaker 2: Was it a local Atlanta or Savannah TV station that 730 00:38:20,719 --> 00:38:25,680 Speaker 2: had Michael Pennix and they had the font underneath and 731 00:38:25,719 --> 00:38:29,560 Speaker 2: they didn't spell Penix. They put an S in there 732 00:38:30,200 --> 00:38:37,920 Speaker 2: correct and yeah, so you could. How does that happen? 733 00:38:38,680 --> 00:38:40,000 Speaker 2: How does that happen? 734 00:38:41,719 --> 00:38:42,120 Speaker 3: Paulie? 735 00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:45,319 Speaker 2: The most interesting team in the NFL is I love 736 00:38:45,360 --> 00:38:46,040 Speaker 2: all three picks. 737 00:38:46,080 --> 00:38:48,879 Speaker 4: I love the Falcons pick Penix always raises up every 738 00:38:48,880 --> 00:38:51,880 Speaker 4: team he's on. I'm going with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 739 00:38:52,440 --> 00:38:55,279 Speaker 4: ten and seven. They outscored their opponents by one hundred 740 00:38:55,280 --> 00:38:58,640 Speaker 4: and seventeen points last year. Baker Mayfield threw for forty 741 00:38:58,680 --> 00:39:02,040 Speaker 4: one touchdowns sixteen picks, forty one touchdowns. It feels like 742 00:39:02,040 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 4: they're that close if one of the heavyweights in the 743 00:39:04,719 --> 00:39:05,840 Speaker 4: NFC can slip up. 744 00:39:06,280 --> 00:39:09,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, Seaton. Did no one see the Commanders? 745 00:39:10,960 --> 00:39:13,239 Speaker 6: No one did, because they're they're definitely they would be 746 00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:16,400 Speaker 6: my other team. That is absolutely the most interesting. 747 00:39:17,920 --> 00:39:23,319 Speaker 3: Are we doing round two? Most interesting? Okay? 748 00:39:23,719 --> 00:39:24,080 Speaker 11: Uh? 749 00:39:24,160 --> 00:39:28,640 Speaker 3: Todd bo Nicks in the Denver broncos Hip. Sorry, are 750 00:39:28,640 --> 00:39:30,719 Speaker 3: they gonna live up to everyone's on the Bronco. 751 00:39:30,440 --> 00:39:34,080 Speaker 5: Bandwag let's see what they're yes, Marvin the Cincinnati Bengals. 752 00:39:34,480 --> 00:39:37,640 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah. 753 00:39:37,719 --> 00:39:41,920 Speaker 2: That's my pick as well, because even if Trey Hendrickson 754 00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:45,879 Speaker 2: comes back in plays, how much of an impact you're 755 00:39:45,880 --> 00:39:49,040 Speaker 2: gonna be leading with your offense. Joe Burrows put on 756 00:39:49,080 --> 00:39:52,960 Speaker 2: a pedestal and he's gonna have to be even better, 757 00:39:53,400 --> 00:39:57,360 Speaker 2: uh than what he's been. And he was great last 758 00:39:57,360 --> 00:39:59,799 Speaker 2: part of the season. You know they ever talked about 759 00:39:59,840 --> 00:40:01,919 Speaker 2: him MVP conversation for Joe. 760 00:40:02,400 --> 00:40:05,280 Speaker 4: All right, Paulieu, With my final pick of the draft, 761 00:40:05,320 --> 00:40:09,080 Speaker 4: I'm going with the Minnesota Vikings fourteen and three last 762 00:40:09,120 --> 00:40:12,000 Speaker 4: year and they replaced their quarterback with a guy who 763 00:40:12,080 --> 00:40:15,480 Speaker 4: hasn't taken a pro stap yet. That is a good 764 00:40:15,560 --> 00:40:16,719 Speaker 4: but dicey situation. 765 00:40:18,520 --> 00:40:19,440 Speaker 11: Uh. 766 00:40:19,600 --> 00:40:22,719 Speaker 2: Let's see Dane in Texas. Hey Dane, what's on your mind? 767 00:40:23,840 --> 00:40:24,080 Speaker 4: Hey? 768 00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:25,799 Speaker 11: Good morning, Dan. How are you doing? 769 00:40:26,239 --> 00:40:26,719 Speaker 7: Good? Sir? 770 00:40:28,480 --> 00:40:31,399 Speaker 11: I'd just like to thank you for suggesting. I guess 771 00:40:31,480 --> 00:40:33,759 Speaker 11: you had one of the ways brothers or both of 772 00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:39,200 Speaker 11: them talking without America's team. Oh cow, it was amazing, Dan, 773 00:40:39,760 --> 00:40:41,799 Speaker 11: You know, I get the best way to sum it up. 774 00:40:41,800 --> 00:40:45,400 Speaker 11: It was like Quentin Tarantino meets Tennessee Williams. You know, 775 00:40:45,440 --> 00:40:50,959 Speaker 11: the truth is stranger than fiction. It was brilliant, all right. 776 00:40:50,880 --> 00:40:54,399 Speaker 2: Well, thank you, Dan. Yeah, I saw the first episode. 777 00:40:54,960 --> 00:40:58,440 Speaker 2: Now I'm not learning a lot, But you know, maybe 778 00:40:58,520 --> 00:41:00,719 Speaker 2: it's not fair for me to say that in my 779 00:41:00,840 --> 00:41:03,719 Speaker 2: position because I've heard a lot of this, most of 780 00:41:03,760 --> 00:41:07,480 Speaker 2: this stuff. In fact, we've had some of the Cowboys 781 00:41:07,520 --> 00:41:11,279 Speaker 2: on telling some of these stories. But it if you're 782 00:41:11,280 --> 00:41:14,839 Speaker 2: a cowboy fan, you'll love it. All right, Well, take 783 00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:19,040 Speaker 2: a break. Final hour coming up, Dodger pitching coach, Mark 784 00:41:19,080 --> 00:41:22,960 Speaker 2: Pryor and Ross Tucker our good buddy as well. Hope 785 00:41:23,000 --> 00:41:26,879 Speaker 2: you'll stay with us. Seton, Paulie, mar Fritzie and yours. 786 00:41:26,880 --> 00:41:28,000 Speaker 2: Truly we're back after this