1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:03,560 Speaker 1: You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox 2 00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:04,400 Speaker 1: Sports Radio. 3 00:00:04,680 --> 00:00:07,360 Speaker 2: Spend a little bit of time talking about the Colts situation. 4 00:00:07,880 --> 00:00:10,920 Speaker 2: They have decided to go with Daniel Jones as the 5 00:00:10,960 --> 00:00:14,960 Speaker 2: starter instead of Anthony Richardson. Here is the Colts head 6 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:19,720 Speaker 2: coach Shane Steiken with the question about Daniel Jones. 7 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:23,000 Speaker 3: Why do you think you all can win with Daniel 8 00:00:23,000 --> 00:00:25,360 Speaker 3: when his career record isn't good and the last time 9 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,400 Speaker 3: we saw him to play football for the Giants it wasn't good. 10 00:00:27,760 --> 00:00:29,720 Speaker 4: Well, I think that he's proven that he's played good 11 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:32,720 Speaker 4: football in that twenty twenty two season. You know, he 12 00:00:32,760 --> 00:00:34,080 Speaker 4: had a hell of a year that year. I think 13 00:00:34,120 --> 00:00:37,200 Speaker 4: that was the highest complation rate in Giants franchise history 14 00:00:38,120 --> 00:00:40,360 Speaker 4: that season. So he's proven to do it. I know 15 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:43,839 Speaker 4: he's had his ups and downs, but everyone's journey's different, 16 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 4: and feel confident in his abilities. 17 00:00:47,080 --> 00:00:51,159 Speaker 2: You better. Your job's probably you know, hanging in the 18 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:55,760 Speaker 2: balance there. But this is what we do. Anthony Richardson 19 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:58,920 Speaker 2: didn't say, Hey, I'm the fourth best player in the draft, 20 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 2: Chris's the GM. Why is it the player is always 21 00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:08,320 Speaker 2: the bust, not the GM or the coach. Anthony Richardson 22 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:12,440 Speaker 2: came in as a raw talent, and he was a project. 23 00:01:12,720 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 2: But I think every quarterback who comes into the NFL 24 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:19,960 Speaker 2: is a project of sorts. It's just varying degrees. Anthony 25 00:01:20,040 --> 00:01:23,400 Speaker 2: Richardson was twenty years of age. He's still he's younger 26 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 2: than quite a few quarterbacks. He's younger than shardor Sanders Is. 27 00:01:28,280 --> 00:01:32,080 Speaker 2: He's younger than you know, all these other rookies, Jackson 28 00:01:32,200 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 2: Dart of the Giants. It's going to take time. I 29 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:40,640 Speaker 2: just don't think organizations, coaching staffs have that ability to 30 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:44,039 Speaker 2: They don't have time on their sides because everybody seems 31 00:01:44,080 --> 00:01:48,320 Speaker 2: to look and go, why can't we find our Jaden Daniels, 32 00:01:48,520 --> 00:01:50,720 Speaker 2: Why can't we find our bow Knicks, Why can't we 33 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 2: find our Drake May. Therefore, we're not very patient. And 34 00:01:54,640 --> 00:01:57,680 Speaker 2: the Colts, you got a coaching staff that their job's 35 00:01:57,720 --> 00:02:00,360 Speaker 2: probably hang in the balance and they're probably going to 36 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 2: be taking the safe way with Daniel Jones. Is Daniel 37 00:02:03,640 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 2: Jones a better quarterback than Anthony Richardson? The answer is yes. 38 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:11,600 Speaker 2: Does Anthony Richardson have a higher ceiling? Yes, I believe 39 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,200 Speaker 2: he does. But if you look at how he's played 40 00:02:14,680 --> 00:02:17,480 Speaker 2: in the first two years, these are all the things 41 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:20,600 Speaker 2: that the scouts pointed out that he doesn't do well. 42 00:02:21,600 --> 00:02:25,960 Speaker 2: Footwork is terrible, very very inconsistent with his throws. He 43 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:29,920 Speaker 2: has one speed, he throws it really hard, he's going 44 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 2: to take chances, he gets injured, and he took himself 45 00:02:33,520 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 2: out of a game. So those are the negatives there. 46 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:38,840 Speaker 2: Now the positives. You know, you run a four four 47 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:41,520 Speaker 2: four three at the combine and you can throw it 48 00:02:41,600 --> 00:02:44,720 Speaker 2: probably eighty r. I mean, these are all great attributes. 49 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:47,320 Speaker 2: You still have to understand how to play the game 50 00:02:47,639 --> 00:02:49,920 Speaker 2: when you go to the line of scrimmage, how how 51 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:51,800 Speaker 2: quickly do you get out of the huddle. Now this 52 00:02:51,880 --> 00:02:54,320 Speaker 2: is you know from my source, because I said, will 53 00:02:54,320 --> 00:02:56,680 Speaker 2: you go back and look at your notes on Anthony Richardson, 54 00:02:57,000 --> 00:02:59,640 Speaker 2: And that's what he talked about. He thought that it 55 00:02:59,680 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 2: was a a high risk draft pick, not a first 56 00:03:03,560 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: round or second round grade. I look at Jaln Milroe 57 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:09,639 Speaker 2: who's with Seattle, and I think he's got a brighter 58 00:03:09,680 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 2: future than Anthony Richardson because Jalen Milroe was a third 59 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:16,799 Speaker 2: round draft pick and he was a guy who can 60 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 2: run and throw and was a better thrower of the 61 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:22,799 Speaker 2: football when he was at Alabama. In fact, I think underrated. 62 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:28,680 Speaker 2: There a great talent, similar size, speed, but you know 63 00:03:28,840 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 2: here he's a guy who's a third round draft pick. 64 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 2: He will get a chance to sit and he might 65 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:38,280 Speaker 2: be playing sooner than later. Sam Darnold's the starter, but 66 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 2: that's basically a one year deal. They think highly of 67 00:03:42,040 --> 00:03:45,200 Speaker 2: Jalen Milroe and he might get that opportunity, but he 68 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 2: wasn't the fourth pick overall. Anthony Richardson and his agent 69 00:03:50,080 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 2: probably are going do we try to get out of 70 00:03:52,960 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 2: this situation, But then what is the trade value? Who 71 00:03:56,240 --> 00:04:00,160 Speaker 2: wants Anthony Richardson With what you've seen, You're gonna you're 72 00:04:00,160 --> 00:04:02,840 Speaker 2: going to take him on potential. But the problem I 73 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:06,160 Speaker 2: still have is, you know, Trey Lance is not the 74 00:04:06,160 --> 00:04:11,400 Speaker 2: guy who drafted Trey Lance. Zach Wilson didn't draft Zach Wilson. 75 00:04:12,440 --> 00:04:15,480 Speaker 2: It's the people in the front office. Zack Wilson played 76 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:19,039 Speaker 2: one really good season, Trey Lance one really good season. 77 00:04:19,520 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 2: It's not enough. We've talked about this. You've got to 78 00:04:22,960 --> 00:04:27,240 Speaker 2: have at least thirty starts. Then you're ready or you're 79 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 2: more ready. But you know the bottom line is they're 80 00:04:30,560 --> 00:04:34,359 Speaker 2: all projects. Jackson Dart Jackson Dart I think is going 81 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:36,280 Speaker 2: to be the starter this year with the Giants at 82 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 2: some point. He's really good. And during the season I 83 00:04:41,160 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 2: said he had a first round grade and he goes 84 00:04:43,960 --> 00:04:47,520 Speaker 2: late first round to the Giants. But we've seen quarterbacks 85 00:04:47,560 --> 00:04:50,360 Speaker 2: taken high, we've seen them taken low. We've seen them 86 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:53,440 Speaker 2: with the last pick in the draft. You must be 87 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:56,760 Speaker 2: able to play the position and understand the position. It 88 00:04:56,839 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 2: is not talent. There's certain sports where talent can take over. 89 00:05:01,200 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 2: You can go out there and be a basketball player 90 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:06,160 Speaker 2: and not really know how to play basketball, but you 91 00:05:06,200 --> 00:05:09,159 Speaker 2: can still play. You can be in the game. You 92 00:05:09,160 --> 00:05:13,039 Speaker 2: can actually be really good because you have talent. And 93 00:05:13,120 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 2: Anthony Richardson has talent, But that will only get you 94 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:18,520 Speaker 2: so far. I mean, if you look at the list 95 00:05:18,560 --> 00:05:23,760 Speaker 2: of great quarterbacks, it's not necessarily athleticism. It is how 96 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:26,160 Speaker 2: do I lead? How do I get out of the huddle, 97 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:28,520 Speaker 2: change the play at the line of scrimmage? How do 98 00:05:28,560 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 2: I process what's going on? Hey, I'm going to check down. 99 00:05:31,920 --> 00:05:35,240 Speaker 2: Do I protect the football? Do I go down for 100 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 2: a sack instead of trying to make something? I mean, 101 00:05:37,360 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 2: these are all the things that you just check You 102 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 2: got to do all these things if you have any 103 00:05:42,680 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 2: chance of being successful. But I feel bad for Anthony 104 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:50,360 Speaker 2: Richardson because he didn't draft him and he's a project. 105 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:54,120 Speaker 2: He's still raw. He's going to be one of those guys. 106 00:05:54,120 --> 00:05:56,200 Speaker 2: And we're seeing this now more and more, and Daniel 107 00:05:56,279 --> 00:05:59,880 Speaker 2: Jones is one of those guys. You get that second chance, 108 00:06:00,600 --> 00:06:03,400 Speaker 2: Gino Smith, you get that second chance. Sam Darnold, you 109 00:06:03,480 --> 00:06:07,440 Speaker 2: get a second chance. That's what happens now that all 110 00:06:07,480 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 2: of a sudden, it's two years and we move on, 111 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:12,760 Speaker 2: and then you'll bring in somebody else, because this is 112 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 2: what you ultimately hear by That quarterback class for next 113 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:20,599 Speaker 2: year is great already thinking all right, what are we 114 00:06:20,640 --> 00:06:23,920 Speaker 2: gonna do next year? Who are we gonna draft next year? 115 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:26,599 Speaker 2: I mean, the Browns are gonna go through this situation. 116 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:30,120 Speaker 2: You know Joe Flacco is not the starter next year? 117 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:33,479 Speaker 2: Are they gonna give shad Or Sanders and Dylan Gabriel 118 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:36,680 Speaker 2: an opportunity to prove if they can be a starter. Well, 119 00:06:36,720 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 2: they get this year and then maybe next year. But 120 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:42,679 Speaker 2: the Browns have two first round draft picks the Rams. 121 00:06:43,040 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 2: The Rams will probably move on from Matthew Stafford after 122 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:49,080 Speaker 2: this year. Is Stetson Bennett going to be the heir apparent. 123 00:06:49,160 --> 00:06:52,279 Speaker 2: There they have two first round draft picks. It's so 124 00:06:52,640 --> 00:06:58,040 Speaker 2: enticing to go that guy. I see what we have here, 125 00:06:58,080 --> 00:07:01,480 Speaker 2: But that guy, he's got pull two man. Look at him. 126 00:07:01,520 --> 00:07:05,640 Speaker 2: He's carving up SEC defenses. We see this every single year. 127 00:07:06,240 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 2: But Anthony Richardson, we can label him a bust or 128 00:07:09,560 --> 00:07:13,760 Speaker 2: at least potentially a bust. But the pick is the bust. 129 00:07:14,680 --> 00:07:19,400 Speaker 2: Mitchell Trubisky, the pick is the bust Trey Lance. Maybe 130 00:07:19,440 --> 00:07:24,960 Speaker 2: they weren't ready to play, and we've seen that. I 131 00:07:25,520 --> 00:07:30,280 Speaker 2: keep thinking, Trey Lance, maybe he can still play, but 132 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 2: what's he on his third team now? He might not 133 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 2: be able to be a starter in the league. But 134 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 2: then there are other guys that you go, Jacoby Brissett 135 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,520 Speaker 2: knows how to play the game. He might not be 136 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:47,000 Speaker 2: high end, but why is it Jacoby Brissett or Teddy 137 00:07:47,000 --> 00:07:50,400 Speaker 2: Bridgewater can play better than somebody who is as talented 138 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 2: as Anthony Richardson or Joe Flacco. I can outrun him. 139 00:07:57,200 --> 00:08:02,680 Speaker 2: We're about the same age. But he's just out there playing. 140 00:08:03,480 --> 00:08:07,360 Speaker 2: Here's Joe talking about being a forty year old quarterback. 141 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:10,960 Speaker 5: It's always one of those things that, like I think 142 00:08:10,960 --> 00:08:12,680 Speaker 5: as a football player. You just want to play. But 143 00:08:12,720 --> 00:08:14,680 Speaker 5: I think you got to give a lot of credit 144 00:08:14,720 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 5: to obviously Tom for anybody even thinking about doing it. 145 00:08:19,000 --> 00:08:21,520 Speaker 5: Obviously there was guys before you have, you know, Warren 146 00:08:21,560 --> 00:08:23,520 Speaker 5: Moon and I talked about it a couple weeks. Who 147 00:08:23,520 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 5: have any testaverity and other guys that have done it. 148 00:08:27,200 --> 00:08:30,040 Speaker 5: But I mean he pushed the boundaries like he did 149 00:08:30,080 --> 00:08:32,960 Speaker 5: in absolutely everything. No surprise that he did it in 150 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 5: that way as well. But you know, it's I don't 151 00:08:36,920 --> 00:08:40,720 Speaker 5: think it's necessarily something that I actively think about until 152 00:08:40,720 --> 00:08:43,079 Speaker 5: people kind of remind me with texts and things like that, 153 00:08:43,160 --> 00:08:45,319 Speaker 5: and you guys ask me about it. I don't think 154 00:08:45,360 --> 00:08:47,319 Speaker 5: it's a huge deal right now, but I'm sure when 155 00:08:47,320 --> 00:08:49,600 Speaker 5: I look back on it, it'll be pretty cool. 156 00:08:50,440 --> 00:08:55,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, it doesn't make sense right because the position has evolved. 157 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:58,400 Speaker 2: Now you don't have to be six or five stationary 158 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:02,679 Speaker 2: with a rocket for an arm. Now we kind of 159 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:06,400 Speaker 2: it's open to interpretation, but it still comes back to 160 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:09,080 Speaker 2: can you play the position? And I like an Anthony 161 00:09:09,160 --> 00:09:13,439 Speaker 2: Richardson too. It's a piece of property and it overlooks 162 00:09:13,480 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 2: the water, and man, that looks gorgeous. I wonder what 163 00:09:18,120 --> 00:09:21,560 Speaker 2: we could build on that piece of property. Meanwhile, Joe Flacco, 164 00:09:22,240 --> 00:09:28,040 Speaker 2: he's just a you know, maybe a condominium and moves 165 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:32,040 Speaker 2: as fast as a condominium, you know, two bedroom condo. 166 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:34,920 Speaker 2: There's our guy. I mean, you can have Brady who 167 00:09:34,960 --> 00:09:38,600 Speaker 2: as a mansioner, John Elway, or those guys Anthony Richardson 168 00:09:38,640 --> 00:09:40,960 Speaker 2: and some of these younger quarterbacks. It's just a piece 169 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 2: of property that has a great view or the potential 170 00:09:44,600 --> 00:09:48,560 Speaker 2: for something really nice. But can you play the position? 171 00:09:49,320 --> 00:09:51,520 Speaker 2: And when I talked to my source last night, he 172 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 2: went over his notes and I just kept going check, check, check, 173 00:09:56,320 --> 00:09:58,640 Speaker 2: and he said, sometimes we'll fall in love with one 174 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:00,959 Speaker 2: or two plays and we go, oh my goodness, did 175 00:10:00,960 --> 00:10:03,080 Speaker 2: you see that? And there is a play that Anthony 176 00:10:03,160 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 2: Richardson has. I think it's a sixty yard pass. It's gorgeous. 177 00:10:07,120 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 2: It's unbelievable. It's like when Zach Wilson had his pro 178 00:10:10,480 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 2: day and he did the let me turn and go 179 00:10:13,400 --> 00:10:17,160 Speaker 2: left and throw right and do the Mahomes thing. Oh 180 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:19,840 Speaker 2: my god, you see that. I go, that doesn't mean anything. 181 00:10:21,000 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 2: I mean, it's nice, but it doesn't mean It's like 182 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 2: the guy in your backyard who's just he's unbelievable. And 183 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:31,360 Speaker 2: then he gets into a structured game and he can't play, 184 00:10:32,840 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 2: and that's what happens. We fall in love with a 185 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:38,800 Speaker 2: highlight or two. We're so highlight driven and it comes 186 00:10:38,840 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 2: down to every single day, every single game, all of 187 00:10:43,440 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 2: those moments. 188 00:10:45,240 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 6: Yeah, pulling and the Colts, going back to when Anthony 189 00:10:47,880 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 6: Richardson was a rookie, ignored everything you would do with 190 00:10:50,640 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 6: a rookie who's a project. They announced him as the 191 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:57,319 Speaker 6: starter for week one. Halfway through training camp on August fifteenth, 192 00:10:57,600 --> 00:11:00,640 Speaker 6: they had Gardner Minshew, they can let Minshew handle the 193 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 6: first half of the season and handed it off to 194 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 6: Richardson literally, and they didn't, and he got hurt in 195 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 6: games two and three and that curtailed him. And the 196 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 6: other thing is, you know, Patrick Mahomes sat his rookie year. 197 00:11:12,800 --> 00:11:15,760 Speaker 6: Mahomes because they thought of him as a project. And 198 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,200 Speaker 6: that guy had like seventy touchdowns in college passing. 199 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:22,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, he came in as a gunslinger. They weren't quite sure. 200 00:11:22,800 --> 00:11:24,719 Speaker 2: You know, you're gonna kind of have to reel him 201 00:11:24,720 --> 00:11:28,079 Speaker 2: in a little bit there. He wants to be like Farv. Well, 202 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:30,720 Speaker 2: he understands how to play the game. He can throw 203 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:34,559 Speaker 2: for fifty touchdowns, or he can throw for twenty five. 204 00:11:35,160 --> 00:11:38,080 Speaker 2: But the bottom line, he's going to win games. His 205 00:11:38,160 --> 00:11:42,120 Speaker 2: stats last year weren't great. Would they lose one game? 206 00:11:43,520 --> 00:11:46,960 Speaker 2: One game in the regular season when he threw for 207 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:50,480 Speaker 2: fifty touchdowns? They lost four games. It's understanding how to 208 00:11:50,520 --> 00:11:52,280 Speaker 2: win a game? What do I need to do today? 209 00:11:52,320 --> 00:11:54,360 Speaker 2: What do I need to do this quarter? What do 210 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:57,480 Speaker 2: I need to do in the final two minutes? How 211 00:11:57,480 --> 00:11:59,880 Speaker 2: many of those quarterbacks? How many times do we say 212 00:11:59,880 --> 00:12:02,280 Speaker 2: that with Tom Brady three minutes ago, two minutes ago, 213 00:12:02,360 --> 00:12:05,320 Speaker 2: he's got the ball. Oh boy, you're gonna lose. It 214 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:09,559 Speaker 2: just happened. Why he just knew how to win a game. 215 00:12:10,800 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 2: John Elway two minutes ago. Damn, he's got the ball. 216 00:12:14,120 --> 00:12:14,839 Speaker 7: We're gonna lose. 217 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:17,839 Speaker 2: The question is how are we? Hey, let's guess how 218 00:12:17,880 --> 00:12:22,600 Speaker 2: we're going to lose. You can have great athleticism, great talent, 219 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 2: but you have to have a mind for the game. 220 00:12:25,679 --> 00:12:28,240 Speaker 2: But you also have to have a coaching staff that 221 00:12:28,360 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 2: doesn't have turnover that you have the same offensive coordinator, 222 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:37,000 Speaker 2: you know, the same coach that is so important and underrated. Yeah, Pauline. 223 00:12:37,080 --> 00:12:39,600 Speaker 6: I went back and looked at Anthony Richardson's draft profile, 224 00:12:39,640 --> 00:12:42,200 Speaker 6: by Lancier Line of NFL dot Com, and the player 225 00:12:42,240 --> 00:12:45,400 Speaker 6: comp is Cam Newton. But he wraps up by saying, 226 00:12:45,679 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 6: imagine if Cam Newton didn't do anything in college. Really, 227 00:12:49,120 --> 00:12:51,400 Speaker 6: Cam Newton had all the production and won and had 228 00:12:51,480 --> 00:12:54,880 Speaker 6: everything and passed and ran. Anthony Richardson got benched his 229 00:12:54,960 --> 00:12:57,679 Speaker 6: last year for another player, And they said, it's got 230 00:12:57,720 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 6: tons of upside, but it's one of the bigger risks 231 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:02,640 Speaker 6: if someone takes him in the first round. That was 232 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:03,640 Speaker 6: said before the draft. 233 00:13:04,280 --> 00:13:06,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you would watch a game, there'd be times 234 00:13:06,679 --> 00:13:08,560 Speaker 2: where you couldn't take your eyes off of him, and 235 00:13:08,600 --> 00:13:11,439 Speaker 2: then there'd be other times when you're watching and nothing 236 00:13:11,480 --> 00:13:16,160 Speaker 2: stood out. But is he gonna play this year? I 237 00:13:16,160 --> 00:13:19,199 Speaker 2: think with the coaching staff probably coaching for their jobs, 238 00:13:20,160 --> 00:13:23,000 Speaker 2: he's probably going to have to find a job elsewhere 239 00:13:23,040 --> 00:13:25,319 Speaker 2: to play. But he's got two years left on his contract. 240 00:13:25,840 --> 00:13:27,960 Speaker 1: Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan 241 00:13:28,080 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific 242 00:13:31,960 --> 00:13:34,960 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio WAPP. 243 00:13:35,280 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 8: He's Mike Krmen, I'm Dan Bayern. 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Six starts 252 00:14:02,080 --> 00:14:05,480 Speaker 9: Fantasy football players rankings to get you ready to dominate 253 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 9: the competition. 254 00:14:06,400 --> 00:14:08,520 Speaker 8: Listen to I Want Your Flex with Mike Carmon and 255 00:14:08,520 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 8: me Dan Beyer on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast and 256 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 8: wherever you get your podcasts. 257 00:14:13,800 --> 00:14:17,120 Speaker 2: Watching some baseball last night, and I've been watching a 258 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:19,520 Speaker 2: lot of the Yankees because the Yankees are on a 259 00:14:19,680 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 2: terror now. You can hit home runs during the regular season, 260 00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:27,080 Speaker 2: you can overwhelm teams during the regular season. This is 261 00:14:27,120 --> 00:14:31,040 Speaker 2: about postseason success. And I'm watching the Yankees and I'm going, 262 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,320 Speaker 2: all right, that's a lot of home runs that they've hit. 263 00:14:33,760 --> 00:14:36,320 Speaker 2: They've hit fourteen home runs in the last two games. 264 00:14:36,760 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 2: That's a staggering amount. But this lineup has been very good. 265 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:43,160 Speaker 2: They lead baseball at scoring over five runs per game. 266 00:14:44,080 --> 00:14:47,640 Speaker 2: As the calendar creeps to September and dips into October. 267 00:14:48,120 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 2: This is about pitching, and the Yankees have the sixteenth 268 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:54,920 Speaker 2: best team ERA. Now they lost to Garrett Cole before 269 00:14:54,960 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 2: the season even started, But six months you can have 270 00:14:59,200 --> 00:15:02,520 Speaker 2: an elite lineup been bludging your way to some success 271 00:15:02,600 --> 00:15:04,760 Speaker 2: and get a playoff berth. But if you're going to 272 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 2: win a World Series, it's going to be about pitching 273 00:15:07,800 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 2: come September and certainly October. Speaking of pitching, show, Hao Tani. 274 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:17,600 Speaker 2: He got roughed up his first career start at corps Field. 275 00:15:17,640 --> 00:15:20,360 Speaker 2: He gave up five runs, nine hits in four innings, 276 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:24,520 Speaker 2: also took a comebacker off the leg. He did have 277 00:15:24,560 --> 00:15:26,520 Speaker 2: a double on a walk to extend his on base 278 00:15:26,520 --> 00:15:33,320 Speaker 2: streak to eighteen games. You know the Padres, Oh wow, wow, Okay, 279 00:15:33,960 --> 00:15:37,280 Speaker 2: the Padres aren't going away. They're kind of hanging there 280 00:15:37,120 --> 00:15:41,520 Speaker 2: a game behind. Is that our first overrated for show? 281 00:15:41,520 --> 00:15:43,520 Speaker 2: Hao tani't br last either. 282 00:15:43,560 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 5: I'll tell you that. 283 00:15:45,160 --> 00:15:45,800 Speaker 10: What the heck? 284 00:15:46,680 --> 00:15:48,640 Speaker 1: This morning stat of the. 285 00:15:48,640 --> 00:15:50,840 Speaker 2: Day he brought to you by Panadia America, the official 286 00:15:50,880 --> 00:15:54,480 Speaker 2: trading cards of this program, And for over forty years, 287 00:15:54,560 --> 00:15:56,800 Speaker 2: tire Rack's been helping you find the right tires for 288 00:15:56,880 --> 00:15:59,400 Speaker 2: how and what and where you drive ship fast and 289 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:04,200 Speaker 2: free back by free road hazard Protection, convenient installation options, 290 00:16:04,600 --> 00:16:07,400 Speaker 2: tirec dot com the way tire buying should be. We 291 00:16:07,440 --> 00:16:10,320 Speaker 2: had Mark Pryor on yesterday, he's the Dodgers pitching coach, 292 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 2: when we talked about show Heyo Tani because they're trying 293 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 2: to give him more innings and I'm watching the game 294 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,400 Speaker 2: and he was getting roughed up, and they kept him 295 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:23,120 Speaker 2: out there, get a few more pitches, a few more innings, 296 00:16:23,600 --> 00:16:27,560 Speaker 2: and then they finally took him out. But Pryor said 297 00:16:27,680 --> 00:16:32,360 Speaker 2: that there could be a possibility of a relief appearance 298 00:16:32,800 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 2: for show Hayo Tani come postseason time, that that is 299 00:16:37,400 --> 00:16:40,760 Speaker 2: being considered by the Dodgers. You look at him as 300 00:16:40,760 --> 00:16:44,200 Speaker 2: a starting pitcher. Plus, here's the thing with being a closer. 301 00:16:44,840 --> 00:16:47,000 Speaker 2: If you're going to be in the field, how are 302 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 2: you going to warm up. It's almost as if you're 303 00:16:49,520 --> 00:16:51,800 Speaker 2: a DH now you can go warm up, But you 304 00:16:51,840 --> 00:16:55,040 Speaker 2: don't want Sho hau Tani warming up and then not 305 00:16:55,120 --> 00:16:58,720 Speaker 2: getting into the game because closers will tell you nothing 306 00:16:58,760 --> 00:17:01,960 Speaker 2: worse than you think you're going to go. You get 307 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:05,919 Speaker 2: warmed up, Skip says, go out there, start throwing, and 308 00:17:05,960 --> 00:17:08,679 Speaker 2: then you don't get in the game can't do that 309 00:17:08,720 --> 00:17:12,600 Speaker 2: with Otani. But as far as his starting pitching, he 310 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:17,720 Speaker 2: looked pedestrian last night against Colorado. The new one improved Rockies, 311 00:17:17,840 --> 00:17:20,480 Speaker 2: but just some of the baseball that I saw last night. 312 00:17:20,560 --> 00:17:23,280 Speaker 6: Yes, Paul, I was thinking about this, that Otani's going 313 00:17:23,320 --> 00:17:25,680 Speaker 6: to win the MVP going away this year, even though 314 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:28,720 Speaker 6: his numbers are quite a bit down hitting from last year. 315 00:17:29,000 --> 00:17:31,280 Speaker 6: I mean, he had fifty nine steals last year. He's 316 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:33,879 Speaker 6: down to seventeen. His homers are a little down, his 317 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:36,600 Speaker 6: batting average is a bit down, but it's like his 318 00:17:36,720 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 6: aura is going to win him these things. The options 319 00:17:39,720 --> 00:17:42,800 Speaker 6: the Dodgers had with him to close, start, play him, 320 00:17:42,880 --> 00:17:45,160 Speaker 6: not play him, it's like he's bigger than anyone else. 321 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:49,359 Speaker 2: Clearly, well, he doesn't have competition. Kyle Schwarber is pretty 322 00:17:49,400 --> 00:17:52,080 Speaker 2: much one dimensional. But I do think he should be 323 00:17:52,920 --> 00:17:54,840 Speaker 2: in the race. I mean, he is in the race, 324 00:17:54,880 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 2: he's in second place. But I was curious Otani getting 325 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 2: roughed up. What that meant for the draft Kings odds 326 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:04,680 Speaker 2: for Otani. So he was minus eight thousand yesterday to 327 00:18:04,720 --> 00:18:07,840 Speaker 2: win the MVP. Now it's minus six thousand, So he 328 00:18:07,880 --> 00:18:13,040 Speaker 2: went down two thousand points Kyle Schwarber was plus thirteen 329 00:18:13,119 --> 00:18:15,920 Speaker 2: hundred yesterday. He's plus nine hundred. The race is really 330 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:18,359 Speaker 2: in the American League with Aaron Judge minus two hundred 331 00:18:18,400 --> 00:18:20,960 Speaker 2: and Cal Rawley is hanging in there. I think Rawley's 332 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:24,280 Speaker 2: got to hit sixty home runs, at least sixty home runs, 333 00:18:24,480 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 2: and if he does and you're a playoff team, then 334 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:30,879 Speaker 2: maybe he could win the MVP. But we might see 335 00:18:30,880 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 2: this happening for the next couple of years with Otani 336 00:18:33,840 --> 00:18:38,840 Speaker 2: and Aaron Judge and the PGA Tour Championship. Scotty Scheffler's 337 00:18:38,880 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 2: the overwhelming favorite starting today. This is Tiger like. Okay, 338 00:18:45,240 --> 00:18:48,280 Speaker 2: I'm not saying he's playing like Tiger or you know, 339 00:18:48,320 --> 00:18:51,880 Speaker 2: he is Tiger, the second coming a Tiger, But how 340 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 2: big of a favorite. That's Tiger like? He's plus one 341 00:18:55,760 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 2: point fifty. Rory McElroy is plus eight fifty. That's the 342 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:05,399 Speaker 2: second best odds. This is Tiger like. College football this 343 00:19:05,440 --> 00:19:10,040 Speaker 2: weekend is week zero. Iowa State K State in Dublin. 344 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:14,080 Speaker 2: I got Iowa State getting three. I'm curious about Stanford 345 00:19:14,160 --> 00:19:18,080 Speaker 2: at Hawaii, believe it or not yet Stanford getting two 346 00:19:18,119 --> 00:19:24,080 Speaker 2: and a half at Hawaii. Fresno State at Kansas. I'm 347 00:19:24,280 --> 00:19:27,800 Speaker 2: mildly curious about that. Presno State getting twelve and a 348 00:19:27,840 --> 00:19:31,760 Speaker 2: half at KU. See, these are games that I love. 349 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:35,600 Speaker 2: These are the nobody loves us, nobody cares about us, 350 00:19:35,640 --> 00:19:39,200 Speaker 2: nobody respects us. And they'd be right, But I do. 351 00:19:39,720 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 2: I love watching these games, especially early in the season. 352 00:19:43,359 --> 00:19:46,720 Speaker 2: And maybe it's just I take any football. But here 353 00:19:46,760 --> 00:19:50,200 Speaker 2: we aren't two days away until college football, and we're 354 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:54,159 Speaker 2: inching closer to the opening of the NFL. And speaking 355 00:19:54,240 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 2: of the NFL, we've spoken about this before, but now 356 00:19:58,119 --> 00:20:02,879 Speaker 2: you have the possibility of having a discussion of maybe 357 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:09,960 Speaker 2: having the Super Bowl played in London. Now London wants this, Okay. 358 00:20:10,359 --> 00:20:15,640 Speaker 2: The UK Ambassador, Peter Mandelson lobbies for the Super Bowl 359 00:20:15,680 --> 00:20:18,879 Speaker 2: to be held in Britain. He's the US ambassador and 360 00:20:18,920 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 2: he's lobbying for the first super Bowl outside of the 361 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 2: United States. Okay, I this is how these things get started. Now, 362 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 2: if the Commissioner, if somebody has an opportunity to talk 363 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:34,399 Speaker 2: to him and say, hey, what did you think of 364 00:20:34,480 --> 00:20:38,159 Speaker 2: the UK ambassador talking about a super Bowl? The Commissioner 365 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:41,920 Speaker 2: will say the following, Oh, you know what, We've considered everything. 366 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 2: The growth of the sport and we play so many 367 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:49,399 Speaker 2: games now the international part portion of this, and you know, 368 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:53,400 Speaker 2: it's something that will take into consideration. But as for now, 369 00:20:53,480 --> 00:20:56,280 Speaker 2: we have the Super Bowl and we have you know, 370 00:20:56,480 --> 00:20:59,280 Speaker 2: cities that are locked in over the next X number 371 00:20:59,280 --> 00:21:02,760 Speaker 2: of years. I mean, but he will address it. I 372 00:21:02,800 --> 00:21:04,600 Speaker 2: don't know if he would give you no comment. If 373 00:21:04,640 --> 00:21:06,960 Speaker 2: he gave you no comment, well now I'm really interested. 374 00:21:07,040 --> 00:21:09,840 Speaker 2: But you might get some political speak from the commissioner, 375 00:21:09,920 --> 00:21:14,399 Speaker 2: but I think it's inevitable. And I don't know if 376 00:21:14,400 --> 00:21:16,760 Speaker 2: there's any of us who will turn it off or 377 00:21:16,800 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 2: not tune in because it's not in the United States. 378 00:21:20,840 --> 00:21:25,000 Speaker 2: Now you might have you know, that anti American sentiment 379 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:29,480 Speaker 2: and you know, what are we doing and that's our sport. Well, 380 00:21:29,680 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 2: we shipped out Baseball opening Day. I don't know if 381 00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 2: anybody was enraged by that except for me. The NBA 382 00:21:37,440 --> 00:21:41,480 Speaker 2: is expanding. Maybe there's a European portion of this, but 383 00:21:41,560 --> 00:21:45,600 Speaker 2: I think you're every sport's looking for growth, even golf. Now, 384 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:49,720 Speaker 2: you know, golf just hired Tiger Woods, theo Epstein. They're 385 00:21:49,720 --> 00:21:52,840 Speaker 2: trying to look at the future of the sport and 386 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:56,920 Speaker 2: they're promising there's big changes there. But Tiger was named 387 00:21:56,920 --> 00:21:59,840 Speaker 2: to a committee that's basically about the future of the sport, 388 00:22:00,280 --> 00:22:03,359 Speaker 2: and they promise big changes. And I don't know what 389 00:22:03,440 --> 00:22:06,399 Speaker 2: those big changes could be, but every sport is looking 390 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:09,919 Speaker 2: for more revenue. How do we grow the game? And 391 00:22:09,960 --> 00:22:12,439 Speaker 2: there's going to be a separate TV package for the 392 00:22:12,480 --> 00:22:14,600 Speaker 2: international game. So the NFL is going to sell that 393 00:22:14,680 --> 00:22:18,960 Speaker 2: off for a billion dollars because now they have more revenue. 394 00:22:19,280 --> 00:22:22,640 Speaker 2: We've added another game. Now they'll add another game after that, 395 00:22:23,080 --> 00:22:25,479 Speaker 2: and then you're going to have maybe more international games. 396 00:22:25,760 --> 00:22:28,639 Speaker 2: But I think this is just inevitable with the growth 397 00:22:28,640 --> 00:22:32,600 Speaker 2: of the game Baseball. Baseball's talking about expansion, maybe four 398 00:22:32,640 --> 00:22:35,280 Speaker 2: new teams in here. Maybe they're going to have realignment. 399 00:22:35,600 --> 00:22:38,880 Speaker 2: Maybe we don't have an American league in the National League. 400 00:22:38,960 --> 00:22:41,560 Speaker 2: And I know if you're of my age or anybody 401 00:22:41,560 --> 00:22:45,800 Speaker 2: over fifty, you're probably saying he's ruining the sport. They're 402 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 2: going to ruin the sport. All of these commissioners know 403 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:52,480 Speaker 2: where is the next piece of revenue because they have 404 00:22:52,680 --> 00:22:56,560 Speaker 2: to be holden. They're beholden to the owners because the 405 00:22:56,600 --> 00:22:58,280 Speaker 2: owners are saying, we got to make more money, we 406 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:02,680 Speaker 2: got to make more money. College football, we're at twelve. 407 00:23:03,320 --> 00:23:06,800 Speaker 2: Now we'll go to fourteen or sixteen. And now you 408 00:23:06,920 --> 00:23:10,480 Speaker 2: have at least the possibility proposals on the table of 409 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:15,440 Speaker 2: going to twenty four to twenty eight. March Madness sixty eight, 410 00:23:15,520 --> 00:23:17,680 Speaker 2: well you got to go to seventy two or seventy six. 411 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:21,680 Speaker 2: Every one of these sports, it's about the growth. How 412 00:23:21,680 --> 00:23:23,719 Speaker 2: do we grow it, how do we make more money? 413 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:27,040 Speaker 2: And that's happening right now, happening right now with baseball, 414 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 2: happening right now with the NBA, happening right now with 415 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:34,399 Speaker 2: the NFL, and golf is trying to grow the sport again. 416 00:23:35,119 --> 00:23:39,480 Speaker 2: And you have the competition with Live Tour and now 417 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:44,440 Speaker 2: Tiger's involved in this, theo Epstein, who's a baseball GM, 418 00:23:45,160 --> 00:23:48,560 Speaker 2: I mean, he's involved in this, and maybe there is 419 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:50,720 Speaker 2: something that they'll do that I don't know what could 420 00:23:50,760 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 2: be drastic. I think, you know, maybe the number of events. 421 00:23:55,920 --> 00:23:59,840 Speaker 2: I like relegation, but you know, relegation. They have relegation 422 00:24:00,240 --> 00:24:04,760 Speaker 2: on Livetour and Ian Poulter I think just got relegated. 423 00:24:05,440 --> 00:24:07,760 Speaker 2: Why I know that, I don't know. I have no life, 424 00:24:07,840 --> 00:24:12,040 Speaker 2: but I think that's the interesting part of watching what 425 00:24:12,160 --> 00:24:17,320 Speaker 2: they're trying to do. And you can't stay stagnant. There's 426 00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:19,960 Speaker 2: some things this Baseball Commissioner has done that I think 427 00:24:20,000 --> 00:24:24,960 Speaker 2: are positive. I think that he's he earned criticism with 428 00:24:25,359 --> 00:24:28,040 Speaker 2: talking about the World Series Trophy was just a piece 429 00:24:28,080 --> 00:24:30,800 Speaker 2: of metal. When talking about the Astros, that was stupid. 430 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:33,639 Speaker 2: The Pete Rose portion of putting him on the ballot 431 00:24:33,720 --> 00:24:37,520 Speaker 2: or making him eligible, that came from pressure from President Trump, 432 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:42,000 Speaker 2: Roger Goodell. He's a businessman. It's growth of the game. 433 00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:45,919 Speaker 2: It's not necessarily for the betterment of the game. But 434 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:49,040 Speaker 2: I don't think anybody's going to tune out the Super 435 00:24:49,080 --> 00:24:51,680 Speaker 2: Bowl if it's played in London. But I do think 436 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:55,480 Speaker 2: we're going there. I don't know when, maybe it's ten years, 437 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:58,800 Speaker 2: but maybe in our lifetime we're going to have a 438 00:24:58,840 --> 00:25:02,080 Speaker 2: Super Bowl outside the Unife States. Yes, Todd, is there. 439 00:25:01,960 --> 00:25:04,280 Speaker 3: Anything that these leaves can do? You know, while they're 440 00:25:04,359 --> 00:25:06,360 Speaker 3: chasing the next dollar and the greed and the revenue 441 00:25:06,480 --> 00:25:09,320 Speaker 3: that would really turn the sports fan off. They may 442 00:25:09,320 --> 00:25:11,560 Speaker 3: not love it, but ultimately, if you like sports, you're 443 00:25:11,560 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 3: going to watch. If there's extra college basketball teams in 444 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:16,359 Speaker 3: the tournament, if there's extra college football teams in the 445 00:25:16,400 --> 00:25:18,480 Speaker 3: players say there really anything that they can do? Where 446 00:25:18,480 --> 00:25:20,119 Speaker 3: it's like, Wow, that's too much, No thanks, I'm not 447 00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:20,960 Speaker 3: watching this anymore. 448 00:25:21,480 --> 00:25:26,399 Speaker 2: Well, I wondered about this, and this is not on 449 00:25:26,480 --> 00:25:29,120 Speaker 2: the par of this, obviously, but when we were doing 450 00:25:29,160 --> 00:25:32,200 Speaker 2: Sports Center, and I remember my boss at the time, 451 00:25:32,240 --> 00:25:35,720 Speaker 2: Steve Bornstein, he said, we're going to reair Sports Center 452 00:25:35,720 --> 00:25:40,440 Speaker 2: all morning long, and I thought that's stupid, And then 453 00:25:40,440 --> 00:25:42,600 Speaker 2: all of a sudden, I realized there was a whole 454 00:25:42,640 --> 00:25:45,840 Speaker 2: generation that wasn't able to stay up at eleven o'clock 455 00:25:45,960 --> 00:25:48,840 Speaker 2: or you know, one o'clock in the morning. They got 456 00:25:48,840 --> 00:25:51,359 Speaker 2: to watch that in the morning. And you guys are 457 00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:54,960 Speaker 2: probably the demo that we appealed to. You got to 458 00:25:55,000 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 2: have Sports Center reairing starting at six in the morning 459 00:25:58,080 --> 00:26:00,560 Speaker 2: and went all morning long, and it would be the 460 00:26:00,600 --> 00:26:04,879 Speaker 2: same Sports Center, but there you were catering to an 461 00:26:04,960 --> 00:26:08,359 Speaker 2: audience that was missing out on staying up and watching 462 00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:10,320 Speaker 2: all the highlights. And it turned out to be a 463 00:26:10,359 --> 00:26:15,240 Speaker 2: brilliant move. But I don't know if can you get 464 00:26:15,240 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 2: too much football? Mark Cuban talked about this, was it 465 00:26:20,359 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 2: pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered And we haven't 466 00:26:25,520 --> 00:26:28,919 Speaker 2: found that yet. We haven't found that. You can be 467 00:26:30,040 --> 00:26:32,600 Speaker 2: you'll push yourself away from the sports buffet. 468 00:26:33,080 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 6: Yeah, Paul, I will say there's one thing that fans 469 00:26:35,600 --> 00:26:37,800 Speaker 6: are having and going to have a problem with this 470 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:40,400 Speaker 6: upcoming year with football. If you want to watch all 471 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:42,879 Speaker 6: the NFL games, like four or five years ago, if 472 00:26:42,880 --> 00:26:45,280 Speaker 6: you got the Red Zone package, you could watch everything, 473 00:26:45,440 --> 00:26:47,359 Speaker 6: one check, two hundred bucks. 474 00:26:47,840 --> 00:26:48,199 Speaker 1: That's it. 475 00:26:48,240 --> 00:26:51,280 Speaker 6: You were set for the season. Now you need Netflix, Peacock, 476 00:26:51,760 --> 00:26:55,520 Speaker 6: Amazon Prime, your basic cable channel for your local you're 477 00:26:55,560 --> 00:26:58,800 Speaker 6: get into. You need like seven different packages or subscriptions 478 00:26:58,840 --> 00:27:01,960 Speaker 6: to watch all the NFL game and it's it's it's 479 00:27:01,960 --> 00:27:04,520 Speaker 6: a labor to order all those and sign up for those, 480 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:07,800 Speaker 6: and it's costly. You're getting to the point I did 481 00:27:07,800 --> 00:27:09,840 Speaker 6: some research on this. If you want to watch all 482 00:27:09,960 --> 00:27:12,639 Speaker 6: the NFL games this season, it's probably gonna cost you 483 00:27:12,920 --> 00:27:16,800 Speaker 6: eight hundred plus dollars in subscriptions, and four years ago 484 00:27:16,880 --> 00:27:19,320 Speaker 6: I would say it was about one ninety nine. 485 00:27:21,160 --> 00:27:23,760 Speaker 7: Five years which is still expensive as hell one hundred 486 00:27:23,800 --> 00:27:25,560 Speaker 7: and nine now, but worth it. But it's it's not 487 00:27:25,640 --> 00:27:26,720 Speaker 7: nearly one thousand dollars. 488 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:26,960 Speaker 2: Yeah. 489 00:27:27,000 --> 00:27:29,280 Speaker 6: Back when DirecTV had the red Zone and you could 490 00:27:29,320 --> 00:27:31,280 Speaker 6: sign up for DirecTV's Red Zone, you got the red 491 00:27:31,359 --> 00:27:34,040 Speaker 6: zone where you chopped up all the games, but then 492 00:27:34,080 --> 00:27:37,200 Speaker 6: the you could choose which game you go to. Now 493 00:27:37,240 --> 00:27:39,600 Speaker 6: you're looking at eight hundred bucks for the entire season 494 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 6: plus to get every package. 495 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:45,560 Speaker 2: And it's not going down by the way, it's not 496 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:49,920 Speaker 2: gonna be Hey, they're gonna reduce this. Hey, loyal fans, 497 00:27:50,040 --> 00:27:51,959 Speaker 2: we're gonna give you a break, a bargain here. 498 00:27:52,080 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 7: Yeah, it's not unlike trying to watch soccer where uh 499 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:01,400 Speaker 7: you know, Peacock has the Premier League, Apple has MLS, 500 00:28:01,680 --> 00:28:08,760 Speaker 7: Paramount has USL, Fubo has the French League, ESPN has 501 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:11,920 Speaker 7: the Spanish League. Now at least those are that's worldwide. 502 00:28:12,040 --> 00:28:13,640 Speaker 7: You're trying to get all these things. This is one 503 00:28:13,720 --> 00:28:16,160 Speaker 7: what Paul is referring to us one league in one country. 504 00:28:16,520 --> 00:28:18,560 Speaker 2: I know, yes, yes, Tod, but you have to. 505 00:28:18,480 --> 00:28:20,960 Speaker 3: Believe they've done or they're doing some type of research 506 00:28:21,000 --> 00:28:23,639 Speaker 3: in the NFL officers, what is the absolute most we 507 00:28:23,680 --> 00:28:26,240 Speaker 3: can charge these people along with the networks where they'll 508 00:28:26,280 --> 00:28:28,520 Speaker 3: still keep paying, So we don't hit that spot where 509 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:30,800 Speaker 3: we're gonna lose viewership, we're gonna lose dollars. We're gonna 510 00:28:30,800 --> 00:28:32,920 Speaker 3: push it to the last possible cent that we're willing 511 00:28:32,960 --> 00:28:33,320 Speaker 3: to spend. 512 00:28:33,320 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 2: Why wouldn't they Well, maybe if the commissioner comes on 513 00:28:35,840 --> 00:28:37,800 Speaker 2: the show, I can ask in such questions. 514 00:28:37,960 --> 00:28:40,840 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 515 00:28:40,880 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 1: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 516 00:28:44,360 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 1: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 517 00:28:48,560 --> 00:28:49,240 Speaker 1: listen live. 518 00:28:49,760 --> 00:28:54,360 Speaker 2: He's still out there on the road rocking. John Fogerty, singer, songwriter, 519 00:28:54,440 --> 00:28:58,880 Speaker 2: Hall of Famer, just turned eighty in May, and today 520 00:28:59,280 --> 00:29:02,640 Speaker 2: a new album, Legacy, is being released, as he re 521 00:29:02,640 --> 00:29:05,800 Speaker 2: recorded some of his most beloved songs with the help 522 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:10,000 Speaker 2: of his sons, Shane and Tyler. Have you seen the rain? 523 00:29:10,120 --> 00:29:14,080 Speaker 2: Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, bad Moon Rising? But a big 524 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:17,920 Speaker 2: baseball fan. His song center Field the only song to 525 00:29:17,960 --> 00:29:21,520 Speaker 2: be officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. As 526 00:29:21,560 --> 00:29:25,120 Speaker 2: we make way for John Fogerty, former lead singer of 527 00:29:25,160 --> 00:29:28,360 Speaker 2: Creeden's Clearwater Revival. John, great to talk to you again. 528 00:29:28,440 --> 00:29:32,120 Speaker 2: What was your reaction when you realized that the bat, 529 00:29:32,400 --> 00:29:35,959 Speaker 2: guitar and the song center Field were becoming part of 530 00:29:36,040 --> 00:29:37,120 Speaker 2: the Baseball Hall of Fame. 531 00:29:38,480 --> 00:29:42,360 Speaker 11: Oh, that was right around maybe a couple months before 532 00:29:42,360 --> 00:29:45,760 Speaker 11: it actually happened. Is right around the time that it 533 00:29:45,840 --> 00:29:48,720 Speaker 11: occurred I didn't get a lot of time to think 534 00:29:48,760 --> 00:29:53,640 Speaker 11: about all the implications, you know. I was certainly very proud, 535 00:29:53,800 --> 00:29:54,479 Speaker 11: still proud. 536 00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:58,920 Speaker 2: And then whose idea was it to make a guitar 537 00:29:59,040 --> 00:30:01,800 Speaker 2: out of a bass resemble a baseball bat? 538 00:30:02,360 --> 00:30:03,520 Speaker 10: Oh, that was my idea. 539 00:30:05,200 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 11: I'd written center Field, you know, more or less deciding 540 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:15,960 Speaker 11: that that's kind of where my mind had been over 541 00:30:16,040 --> 00:30:18,200 Speaker 11: the all the years of my life, you know, and 542 00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:21,800 Speaker 11: it just felt comfortable about you know, Centerfield as an 543 00:30:21,840 --> 00:30:24,960 Speaker 11: album was kind of a comeback for me, you might say, 544 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:29,400 Speaker 11: career wise, and the place to me that was sort 545 00:30:29,400 --> 00:30:33,480 Speaker 11: of ground zero was center field. It seemed like, especially 546 00:30:33,520 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 11: on a lot of teams, the alpha male on the 547 00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:40,000 Speaker 11: team seemed to be the center fielder, you know, like 548 00:30:40,040 --> 00:30:42,800 Speaker 11: Willie Mays with the Giants, or back in the day 549 00:30:42,840 --> 00:30:45,520 Speaker 11: Babe Ruth before they moved him to right field. I 550 00:30:45,560 --> 00:30:50,480 Speaker 11: think Joe Demajio, Mickey Mannle. 551 00:30:50,240 --> 00:30:51,240 Speaker 10: You know, go on. 552 00:30:51,440 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 11: But anyway, and so I wrote the song and then 553 00:30:57,960 --> 00:31:02,560 Speaker 11: eventually decided to name the album center Field. Actually it's 554 00:31:02,600 --> 00:31:05,880 Speaker 11: the reverse. I named the album center Field and didn't. 555 00:31:05,640 --> 00:31:06,320 Speaker 10: Have a salt. 556 00:31:07,040 --> 00:31:09,479 Speaker 11: And then I came up with that guitar lick, you know, 557 00:31:09,600 --> 00:31:16,320 Speaker 11: and realized that I started. I started just saying the 558 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:19,920 Speaker 11: things I said in life. I'd watched the Saturday Game 559 00:31:19,960 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 11: of the week baseball, you know, there was one game 560 00:31:22,560 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 11: on TV on Saturday, and I'd sit down and watch 561 00:31:26,280 --> 00:31:29,320 Speaker 11: that and I'd be yelling at the screen screen, you know, 562 00:31:29,560 --> 00:31:32,640 Speaker 11: like we do when something good happen or bad. And 563 00:31:32,720 --> 00:31:35,720 Speaker 11: sometimes there'd be a phenom, you know, and something going 564 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:39,360 Speaker 11: not going well with the team you're rooting for, and 565 00:31:39,400 --> 00:31:40,320 Speaker 11: I'd be yelling. 566 00:31:40,160 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 10: Put me in, coach, put me. 567 00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:45,400 Speaker 11: You know. It's just you know, how you enjoy and 568 00:31:45,480 --> 00:31:49,760 Speaker 11: interact with the game. And all of that stuff started 569 00:31:49,800 --> 00:31:52,560 Speaker 11: coming out when I was playing that guitar lick and 570 00:31:52,600 --> 00:31:54,480 Speaker 11: I realized I had a song that. 571 00:31:54,520 --> 00:31:58,000 Speaker 10: Could be center field. So that came first. 572 00:31:58,360 --> 00:32:01,080 Speaker 11: The album came out in eighty five and it was 573 00:32:01,160 --> 00:32:04,200 Speaker 11: a big success and all that, and I decided, well, 574 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:07,240 Speaker 11: you know, I'm going to be touring pretty soon. Wow, 575 00:32:07,640 --> 00:32:10,080 Speaker 11: it'd be cool to be able to play center field 576 00:32:10,480 --> 00:32:11,800 Speaker 11: on a baseball bat. 577 00:32:12,480 --> 00:32:14,080 Speaker 10: So that's how it started for me. 578 00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 2: Now, clear up something, because I think I asked you 579 00:32:17,320 --> 00:32:20,760 Speaker 2: about this a while ago that you say brown eyed 580 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:23,840 Speaker 2: handsome man, and I thought you were talking about Joe 581 00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:27,240 Speaker 2: Demagio because he played center field, and you said, it's 582 00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:31,120 Speaker 2: not about Joe Demagio, It's about Jackie Robinson. 583 00:32:32,120 --> 00:32:36,200 Speaker 11: Absolutely, I realize he's not the center fielder. And I 584 00:32:36,200 --> 00:32:42,320 Speaker 11: guess I took a little tributary in the musical world there, 585 00:32:42,360 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 11: but it just seemed important to me. That's a line 586 00:32:45,920 --> 00:32:50,080 Speaker 11: that's in a Chuck Berry song, Brown Eyed Handsome Man, 587 00:32:50,400 --> 00:32:54,200 Speaker 11: and he talks about ground and third headed and for home, 588 00:32:54,920 --> 00:32:58,240 Speaker 11: and so that I just sort of borrowed that in 589 00:32:58,400 --> 00:33:02,440 Speaker 11: my homage to Jackie Robinson. After all, if I'm writing 590 00:33:02,440 --> 00:33:04,360 Speaker 11: a baseball song, you better be in there. 591 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:09,000 Speaker 2: We're talking to John Fogerty, formerly of Creden's Clearwater Revival 592 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:11,680 Speaker 2: rock and roll Hall of Famer, has a new album 593 00:33:11,800 --> 00:33:15,280 Speaker 2: called Legacy that comes out today, some re recordings with 594 00:33:15,360 --> 00:33:18,800 Speaker 2: his sons Shane and Tyler. You got fortunate son. Have 595 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:21,920 Speaker 2: you seen the rain? Proud Mary? So tell me what 596 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:23,360 Speaker 2: went into this project. 597 00:33:25,520 --> 00:33:29,640 Speaker 11: Well, you know, I recently got my songs back the 598 00:33:29,720 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 11: ownership a couple of years ago, and that's a great 599 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:38,560 Speaker 11: big deal of any songwriter, of course, or any writer 600 00:33:38,760 --> 00:33:42,880 Speaker 11: of any kind of material. And so finally, after more 601 00:33:42,920 --> 00:33:47,840 Speaker 11: than fifty years of trying, I finally got the ownership. 602 00:33:47,880 --> 00:33:49,080 Speaker 10: Of those songs back. 603 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:53,800 Speaker 11: It was actually facilitated by my dear wife, Julie. She's 604 00:33:53,840 --> 00:33:56,600 Speaker 11: the one that really manifested this and made it happen. 605 00:33:58,400 --> 00:34:01,000 Speaker 11: You know, she's a force of nature and God bless her. 606 00:34:01,680 --> 00:34:08,120 Speaker 11: So with that in mind, finally accomplishing that, it just 607 00:34:08,160 --> 00:34:14,360 Speaker 11: seemed kind of a natural progression to hear in the present, 608 00:34:14,920 --> 00:34:18,759 Speaker 11: you know, I just turned eighty this year, and the 609 00:34:18,800 --> 00:34:20,839 Speaker 11: idea basically was, well, what do you do? 610 00:34:20,880 --> 00:34:22,840 Speaker 10: What kind of a gift would I like? 611 00:34:23,440 --> 00:34:27,640 Speaker 11: So I decided to give myself a gift and record 612 00:34:28,520 --> 00:34:30,920 Speaker 11: a lot of the old Creeden songs I had written 613 00:34:31,000 --> 00:34:36,560 Speaker 11: so many years ago again and hopefully it would be 614 00:34:37,280 --> 00:34:40,520 Speaker 11: seen as a gift also to my fans. And that 615 00:34:40,680 --> 00:34:45,799 Speaker 11: was the motivation, this time involving my family, meaning my 616 00:34:45,880 --> 00:34:49,879 Speaker 11: wife and certainly my sons Shane and Tyler, who are 617 00:34:49,920 --> 00:34:55,000 Speaker 11: in my band, and they helped produce the record as well. 618 00:34:55,120 --> 00:35:01,040 Speaker 11: So it was a family endeavor, you know, a lot 619 00:35:01,080 --> 00:35:03,760 Speaker 11: of love in that respect making this record. 620 00:35:05,120 --> 00:35:07,759 Speaker 2: Take me back to Woodstock. What day were you on 621 00:35:08,040 --> 00:35:09,960 Speaker 2: with Creden's Clearwater Revival? 622 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:14,680 Speaker 11: Well, it was supposed to be on Saturday night. The 623 00:35:14,760 --> 00:35:19,200 Speaker 11: man on the phone had promised me that a prime spot, 624 00:35:19,400 --> 00:35:22,400 Speaker 11: you know, the headlining spot on Saturday night. It's going 625 00:35:22,440 --> 00:35:27,720 Speaker 11: to be nine o'clock. Man, that's prime time. But things 626 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:30,680 Speaker 11: got later and later and later. This was, of course 627 00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:35,080 Speaker 11: during the era of hippies. I'm not sure anybody actually 628 00:35:35,080 --> 00:35:35,720 Speaker 11: had a watch. 629 00:35:37,200 --> 00:35:41,319 Speaker 10: But the whole program got later and later, and somewhere around. 630 00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 11: Midnight of Saturday, the Grateful Dead went on, and then 631 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:49,759 Speaker 11: they sort of stalled around on stage for a while. 632 00:35:49,920 --> 00:35:51,600 Speaker 10: Nobody quite knew what was going on. 633 00:35:51,960 --> 00:35:55,239 Speaker 11: I believe Credence went on Sunday morning. 634 00:35:54,960 --> 00:35:57,960 Speaker 10: Early around. 635 00:35:59,520 --> 00:36:02,680 Speaker 2: Were you when Hendrix set his guitar on fire. 636 00:36:03,800 --> 00:36:06,720 Speaker 10: No, that was actually Monday morning. 637 00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:10,360 Speaker 11: That was after the whole night of Sunday, you know, 638 00:36:10,400 --> 00:36:14,960 Speaker 11: the whole festivities of the Sunday evening going into twelve 639 00:36:14,960 --> 00:36:17,399 Speaker 11: am and one and two and three, then the sun 640 00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:20,719 Speaker 11: came up, and that's Monday morning when Jimmy went on. 641 00:36:22,719 --> 00:36:25,360 Speaker 2: The difference in your voice now at eighty as opposed 642 00:36:25,400 --> 00:36:26,239 Speaker 2: to thirty. 643 00:36:27,640 --> 00:36:30,600 Speaker 11: Ah, well, I know my falsetto is not quite as 644 00:36:30,680 --> 00:36:34,440 Speaker 11: strong and pure as it used to be. You know, 645 00:36:34,840 --> 00:36:38,239 Speaker 11: it's a little different around the edges, I think, but 646 00:36:38,360 --> 00:36:41,160 Speaker 11: it's certainly as strong. I'm certainly as loud as I 647 00:36:41,239 --> 00:36:45,359 Speaker 11: ever was, and that's probably as much to I've been 648 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:48,239 Speaker 11: a runner all my life, and so I think all 649 00:36:48,280 --> 00:36:50,920 Speaker 11: those miles of running kind of helped my stamina. 650 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:55,600 Speaker 2: Well, congrats on a great run, and it's not over. 651 00:36:55,880 --> 00:36:57,600 Speaker 2: He's a rock and roll Hall of Famer as a 652 00:36:57,640 --> 00:37:01,400 Speaker 2: songwriter and of course as a singer. Best to the family, certainly, 653 00:37:01,440 --> 00:37:03,920 Speaker 2: Julie and John, thank you for joining us. 654 00:37:04,800 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 10: Thank you, Dan, It's always great to see you. 655 00:37:08,239 --> 00:37:14,520 Speaker 2: John Fogerty. The album is Legacy being released today. I 656 00:37:14,600 --> 00:37:17,879 Speaker 2: met him. I'm trying to think how many years ago, 657 00:37:17,920 --> 00:37:22,480 Speaker 2: this almost ten years ago at Howard Stern's sixtieth birthday party, 658 00:37:23,200 --> 00:37:28,200 Speaker 2: and Gary Delabate, Howard's longtime producer, invited me to come 659 00:37:28,239 --> 00:37:33,319 Speaker 2: on and introduce Dave Grohl, and I said, okay. But 660 00:37:33,400 --> 00:37:37,520 Speaker 2: I get there and immediately I'm told by somebody, Hey, 661 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:41,680 Speaker 2: John Fogerty wants to meet you. I'm thinking, all right, 662 00:37:41,840 --> 00:37:44,000 Speaker 2: this is I mean, it's the Howard Stern Show. So 663 00:37:44,080 --> 00:37:47,240 Speaker 2: I'm you know, somebody's punking me here. You know, Baba 664 00:37:47,239 --> 00:37:50,320 Speaker 2: Booie is going to jump out or you know, stuttering 665 00:37:50,400 --> 00:37:55,919 Speaker 2: John or somebody. And I go back, you know, through 666 00:37:55,960 --> 00:37:58,600 Speaker 2: these hallways, and all of a sudden, I just walked 667 00:37:58,719 --> 00:38:01,400 Speaker 2: up to a door and knock on the door, and 668 00:38:01,480 --> 00:38:07,040 Speaker 2: John's wife answers. I said, I'm supposed to say hello 669 00:38:07,200 --> 00:38:09,879 Speaker 2: to John, and she goes, he's been waiting for you. 670 00:38:10,880 --> 00:38:12,759 Speaker 1: I walk in and there he is. 671 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:16,040 Speaker 2: He's got his plaid shirt, his signature plaid shirt on 672 00:38:16,719 --> 00:38:23,400 Speaker 2: and he listens every morning in Los Angeles. And I said, okay, 673 00:38:23,560 --> 00:38:26,200 Speaker 2: this has already proven to be a great night. Then 674 00:38:26,239 --> 00:38:29,279 Speaker 2: I go back into this kind of a green room 675 00:38:29,320 --> 00:38:32,840 Speaker 2: and I got Slash from Guns n' Roses, and I 676 00:38:32,920 --> 00:38:35,480 Speaker 2: got Dave Groll. You know, you got all these people 677 00:38:35,840 --> 00:38:37,799 Speaker 2: and they're kind of getting ready to go on and 678 00:38:37,960 --> 00:38:41,080 Speaker 2: have their performances. And I walk up to Dave Grohl 679 00:38:41,080 --> 00:38:44,560 Speaker 2: and I said, hey, I'm introducing you. He goes, I 680 00:38:44,600 --> 00:38:49,479 Speaker 2: don't know anything about sports. My daughter's play lacrosse. I said, well, 681 00:38:49,800 --> 00:38:52,760 Speaker 2: I'm yeah, that has nothing to do with the introduction. 682 00:38:52,880 --> 00:38:54,520 Speaker 2: He goes, yeah, this is what I want you to 683 00:38:54,560 --> 00:38:57,200 Speaker 2: say that I grew up listening to Howard on a 684 00:38:57,239 --> 00:39:02,160 Speaker 2: Ham radio and I said okay, And then I just 685 00:39:02,200 --> 00:39:04,840 Speaker 2: wanted to get it over with because I mean I 686 00:39:04,880 --> 00:39:07,680 Speaker 2: had already had my highlight. I met John Fogerty, go out, 687 00:39:07,760 --> 00:39:11,600 Speaker 2: sayaloa to Robin saalo to, Howard introduced Dave Grohl, and 688 00:39:11,640 --> 00:39:14,719 Speaker 2: then I'm out the door. But you know, one of 689 00:39:14,719 --> 00:39:19,040 Speaker 2: those surreal moments because there's John Fogerty rock and roll 690 00:39:19,080 --> 00:39:22,080 Speaker 2: Hall of Famer and gave us so many great songs 691 00:39:22,160 --> 00:39:22,800 Speaker 2: with credence