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 --> 00:00:04,400 Speaker 1: Sports Radio. 3 00:00:04,800 --> 00:00:07,400 Speaker 2: Final hour on this Wednesday, we'll talk to the Dodgers 4 00:00:07,440 --> 00:00:11,119 Speaker 2: pitching coach Mark Pryor. Also Ross Tucker will join us 5 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:15,480 Speaker 2: as well. NASCAR is on NBC and Peacock for playoff hopefuls. 6 00:00:15,760 --> 00:00:19,160 Speaker 2: The Last Chance awaits. The NASCAR Cup Series closes out 7 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:23,799 Speaker 2: the regular season on the banks of Daytona, Saturday, seven 8 00:00:23,840 --> 00:00:26,520 Speaker 2: Eastern on NBC and Peacock, which is where you can 9 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:29,560 Speaker 2: find this program. Good morning if you're watching on Peacock 10 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:32,440 Speaker 2: eight seven seven three DP show. We'll get to more 11 00:00:32,479 --> 00:00:35,080 Speaker 2: phone calls coming up. We'll talk some football with Ross 12 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:38,040 Speaker 2: Tucker as well. See what's the poll question for the 13 00:00:38,080 --> 00:00:40,600 Speaker 2: final hour on this Wednesday? Well, let me update you 14 00:00:40,720 --> 00:00:41,120 Speaker 2: real quick. 15 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:44,280 Speaker 3: We have an Instagram only poll question happening right now, 16 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:50,400 Speaker 3: all right, which is more on brand Dylan's shoes or 17 00:00:50,440 --> 00:00:55,959 Speaker 3: Paul's shirt. Okay, since it's a visual thing, we went 18 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 3: to Instagram for it. Right now, More on brand. Sixty 19 00:00:58,880 --> 00:01:00,000 Speaker 3: four percent have Paul shirt. 20 00:01:00,640 --> 00:01:03,240 Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, yeah, a lot of a lot of comments 21 00:01:03,360 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 2: and some compliments on on that shirt. That's very PAULI yes, yes, Pauline, 22 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:08,960 Speaker 2: I think it's good. 23 00:01:08,959 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 4: To wear kind of what you like at all times, 24 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 4: as long as you know it's not. 25 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:16,640 Speaker 2: Rude to other people. Okay, going back to you when 26 00:01:16,640 --> 00:01:19,440 Speaker 2: you're a kid, Yeah, I mean I don't think that. 27 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 5: Well. 28 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:22,200 Speaker 2: Are you okay with Fritzie wearing his Bronco jersey? 29 00:01:23,120 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, because that's again on brand for him. He's been 30 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:28,800 Speaker 4: doing it for Wire to Wire Marvin. 31 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:32,520 Speaker 6: Actually, I have a I have a fashion question. Is 32 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:35,479 Speaker 6: it okay to lie to people about the hat you're wearing? 33 00:01:35,720 --> 00:01:38,200 Speaker 6: With Somebody at a Pittsburgh Pirates hat that I wear 34 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:40,440 Speaker 6: sometimes on the show, and somebody's like, man, that Paul Skins. 35 00:01:40,440 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 6: I was like, man, if he had a little bit 36 00:01:42,040 --> 00:01:44,759 Speaker 6: more help with the with the offense, they'd be really good. 37 00:01:45,000 --> 00:01:46,640 Speaker 6: I was talking to him like I was a Pirates fan. 38 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:48,960 Speaker 6: I just want to wear a shirt that says guys, 39 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:51,480 Speaker 6: I don't like the team. I just like the hat. 40 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's all about fashion for you. Yes. 41 00:01:55,160 --> 00:01:57,320 Speaker 3: I think it's interesting though Paul's statement there where he said, 42 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 3: you know, wear what you like is like the most 43 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 3: most important thing, and yet no one comments on other 44 00:02:02,840 --> 00:02:04,360 Speaker 3: people's clothing more than Paul. 45 00:02:04,440 --> 00:02:04,880 Speaker 2: That's true. 46 00:02:05,040 --> 00:02:06,920 Speaker 4: True, I'll make fun of things, but I think you 47 00:02:06,960 --> 00:02:08,400 Speaker 4: should play through the criticism. 48 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:13,040 Speaker 2: Correct ool Mark pryor God your pitching coach since twenty 49 00:02:13,080 --> 00:02:16,800 Speaker 2: eighteen and back go on the program. Been a while. 50 00:02:17,320 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 2: How are you. 51 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:20,520 Speaker 5: I'm doing well, that has been a while. Thanks for 52 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 5: having me. 53 00:02:22,040 --> 00:02:25,640 Speaker 2: Uh what is your job during a game as pitching coach? 54 00:02:30,480 --> 00:02:32,520 Speaker 7: Well, I mean yeah, I mean basically, obviously, I'm watching 55 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 7: the game, and then you know, tracking pitches, talking with 56 00:02:37,480 --> 00:02:40,680 Speaker 7: the pitcher in between innings, talking with the catcher in 57 00:02:40,760 --> 00:02:44,800 Speaker 7: between innings, seen talking and trying to figure out like. 58 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:46,280 Speaker 5: What's working, what's not working? 59 00:02:46,680 --> 00:02:48,560 Speaker 7: You know, do we have an idea what they're trying 60 00:02:48,600 --> 00:02:52,520 Speaker 7: to do from an offensive approach with our pitcher, and 61 00:02:52,560 --> 00:02:55,080 Speaker 7: then maybe you know, starting a game plan. You know, 62 00:02:55,120 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 7: what's going on? What do we want to do the 63 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:58,640 Speaker 7: next time through? Like who's coming up? How do we 64 00:02:58,680 --> 00:02:59,519 Speaker 7: want to attack them? 65 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:00,000 Speaker 5: Do we want to. 66 00:03:02,040 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 7: You know, do we kind of want to stay with 67 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 7: the plan before the game? Do we want to you know, 68 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:09,919 Speaker 7: do something different and audible, change some things up and 69 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:11,280 Speaker 7: and so those are kind of a lot of the 70 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 7: in game conversations with your pitcher and with the catcher, 71 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 7: and then as the game gets going on, and say 72 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:22,880 Speaker 7: your starter starts getting towards the end and the conversations 73 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:26,320 Speaker 7: with you know what docs start happening. We start kind 74 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 7: of going over like, how do we want to approach 75 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:30,880 Speaker 7: you know, the end of the game, the end of 76 00:03:30,919 --> 00:03:32,760 Speaker 7: the starter's run, you know, do we need to get 77 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:33,359 Speaker 7: him out of the. 78 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:34,280 Speaker 5: In the middle of an inning? 79 00:03:34,440 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 7: If he finishes an inning? How do we how do 80 00:03:36,600 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 7: we set up our bullpen going forward? Hopefully we got 81 00:03:39,160 --> 00:03:43,480 Speaker 7: the lead, and and we've talked before the game, you know, myself, 82 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 7: doc or bench coach or bullpen coaches, you know who's available, 83 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 7: who do we feel good about throwing? And so those 84 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 7: a lot of it's just an ongoing conversation as the 85 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 7: game evolves, and and and honestly what the game is 86 00:03:56,840 --> 00:03:59,080 Speaker 7: telling us, what do we need in that moment, and 87 00:03:59,080 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 7: and just making sure that were prepared to make decisions 88 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:05,360 Speaker 7: because it happens fast once once your starters out, it 89 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 7: happens fast. 90 00:04:07,240 --> 00:04:09,320 Speaker 2: How much of your job is to be a therapist? 91 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:12,640 Speaker 5: Uh, there's a there's a good percentage of it. 92 00:04:13,200 --> 00:04:16,120 Speaker 7: Some nights it's uh, it's small, and then other nights, 93 00:04:16,160 --> 00:04:18,400 Speaker 7: I think it can it can be a lot. And 94 00:04:18,440 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 7: you're just trying to you know, there's so much preparation 95 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:25,120 Speaker 7: that these guys do on a get giving excuse me, 96 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 7: on a given day, and they're always getting their bodies ready. 97 00:04:28,200 --> 00:04:32,080 Speaker 7: They're always studying and making sure they're prepared. But as 98 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:34,840 Speaker 7: you know, you you've covered sports, like you know, there's 99 00:04:34,839 --> 00:04:37,559 Speaker 7: no script. Once you get once the game starts, things happen, 100 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 7: and it's getting guys to find a way to win 101 00:04:40,320 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 7: ball games and find ways to get outs. Uh, and 102 00:04:43,160 --> 00:04:46,599 Speaker 7: sometimes it's ugly. And and when it's ugly, obviously guys, 103 00:04:47,839 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 7: and as athletes, you you want to be we're perfectionists, 104 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:52,919 Speaker 7: you know. We want things to go the way that 105 00:04:52,960 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 7: we envision them to go, and and sometimes that doesn't happen, 106 00:04:55,839 --> 00:04:57,840 Speaker 7: and we have to be okay with that at times. 107 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:00,160 Speaker 7: And you're just trying to get them to underst and 108 00:05:00,360 --> 00:05:02,839 Speaker 7: like the job, what was your job? Did you do 109 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:05,640 Speaker 7: your job? And then let's pick up the pieces and 110 00:05:05,680 --> 00:05:08,040 Speaker 7: move forward the next day. And you know, a lot 111 00:05:08,080 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 7: of this game is mental and emotional. These guys are 112 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 7: really unbelievable lead athletes, but so much of it comes 113 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:19,200 Speaker 7: down to how can you maintain maintain your emotions in 114 00:05:19,240 --> 00:05:22,080 Speaker 7: the moment and how can you just continue to try 115 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:24,919 Speaker 7: to execute pitches to get the other hitter out. 116 00:05:26,080 --> 00:05:29,359 Speaker 2: How many of your players, your pitchers, know your resume. 117 00:05:33,440 --> 00:05:36,600 Speaker 7: I want to say, given that their cell phones are 118 00:05:36,640 --> 00:05:38,599 Speaker 7: always at hand, I want to say, there's at least 119 00:05:38,600 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 7: they've googled me at some point. Certain key facts do 120 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:47,040 Speaker 7: come up where they are surprised. 121 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:49,360 Speaker 2: We will come up first. But that they would bring 122 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:52,880 Speaker 2: up to you. 123 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:55,800 Speaker 7: Usually it's it's the infamous game in two thousand and three. 124 00:05:57,200 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 7: That'll maybe be on in the clubhouse, and then all 125 00:06:00,320 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 7: of a sudden they'll kind of put two and two 126 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:04,719 Speaker 7: together of oh, you were the guy. 127 00:06:04,560 --> 00:06:05,119 Speaker 8: On the mound. 128 00:06:05,240 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 5: You didn't you know? We didn't know that. 129 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:10,680 Speaker 7: So that's always the surprise one where you're kind of like, yeah, 130 00:06:10,720 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 7: that's me. That was twenty some years ago. 131 00:06:12,680 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 2: So but what do you remember about that? When you 132 00:06:15,880 --> 00:06:18,920 Speaker 2: bring up the Bartman game? Yeah, I don't bring it up. 133 00:06:19,279 --> 00:06:21,000 Speaker 5: I don't bring it up TV. 134 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:23,839 Speaker 2: You you brought up that. They brought it up right 135 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:27,040 Speaker 2: right now. I can follow up by saying, when I 136 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:30,080 Speaker 2: say that game and you're on the mound and you 137 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:33,680 Speaker 2: see that foul ball going over, what do you think. 138 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:35,279 Speaker 8: You know? 139 00:06:35,600 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 5: Just like darn it? 140 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,039 Speaker 7: I wish I wish we caught it, And uh, Marlins 141 00:06:40,080 --> 00:06:41,640 Speaker 7: had a good team, they had a good run. So 142 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:46,120 Speaker 7: I you know, it's it's been so long ago that 143 00:06:46,360 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 7: any you know, I mean, it was obviously a game. 144 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,240 Speaker 2: I still feel you really think you said darn it. 145 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 7: No, I didn't say darn words, but I don't, you know, 146 00:06:57,680 --> 00:07:02,640 Speaker 7: I think I pointed and said something. And you know, 147 00:07:02,720 --> 00:07:04,799 Speaker 7: I mean, look, it comes up every day in the games. 148 00:07:04,800 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 7: I mean, it came up in the Giants Padre game yesterday. 149 00:07:07,440 --> 00:07:10,240 Speaker 7: You know, it still happens, and it it looks. It's 150 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 7: it's the beauty of baseball that all these things can 151 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:18,320 Speaker 7: through the course of time of this game, and how 152 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 7: many games have been played that plays like that still happen. 153 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:25,320 Speaker 7: And that's why it's great. It's it's it's played by humans. 154 00:07:25,360 --> 00:07:29,320 Speaker 7: There's there's a lot of great things that happen. There's 155 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:31,720 Speaker 7: crazy plays that happen every night in the game. And 156 00:07:31,760 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 7: so I think that's what makes people love the game, 157 00:07:34,200 --> 00:07:37,160 Speaker 7: because every single night you show up, things are you know, 158 00:07:37,240 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 7: things happen that you don't expect, and then things that 159 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:44,920 Speaker 7: you think shouldn't happen because everybody's seen it happen before 160 00:07:44,960 --> 00:07:46,160 Speaker 7: and you know you shouldn't do it. 161 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:48,800 Speaker 5: It happens again. So it's it's the beauty of the game. 162 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:51,720 Speaker 7: It's it's what what Pepe draws people to it, it's 163 00:07:51,760 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 7: what people love about it. 164 00:07:52,800 --> 00:07:53,640 Speaker 5: But it's also what. 165 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 7: Can be maddening at time, depending on which side of 166 00:07:56,160 --> 00:07:57,320 Speaker 7: the fan base you're on. 167 00:07:58,200 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 2: I'm talking to Mark Pryor, Dodger's pitching coach since twenty eighteen, 168 00:08:01,920 --> 00:08:05,760 Speaker 2: Dodgers at the Rockies tonight at eight forty eastern. Who 169 00:08:05,800 --> 00:08:08,840 Speaker 2: does Otani remind you of pitching wise? 170 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:15,080 Speaker 7: Well, nobody, because nobody, uh, nobody hits as much as 171 00:08:15,160 --> 00:08:17,080 Speaker 7: well as he does as a pitcher. Though I did 172 00:08:17,160 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 7: see a stat the other day that Freddy Jenkins had 173 00:08:19,040 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 7: I think thirteen homers as a cup, So I guess 174 00:08:21,840 --> 00:08:23,800 Speaker 7: he has some had some good power numbers. 175 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 2: But uh, just his pitching style, who is you know, it's. 176 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:31,680 Speaker 7: A little bit uh, it's got a little bit of 177 00:08:31,760 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 7: Nolan in him, like where he's just gonna you know, 178 00:08:35,120 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 7: And I know I'm dating myself, but I grew up 179 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,520 Speaker 7: watching Nolan and at the tail end of his career, 180 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:44,800 Speaker 7: and you know, like he if he wants to just 181 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 7: rear back and blow it by you, like he's going 182 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:49,720 Speaker 7: to do it and I think we've seen that where 183 00:08:49,880 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 7: obviously he has a very good and a very nasty sweeper, 184 00:08:53,160 --> 00:08:54,800 Speaker 7: but if he wants it, he's going to get a 185 00:08:54,880 --> 00:08:57,440 Speaker 7: hundred and he's gonna throw a right past you. And uh, 186 00:08:57,679 --> 00:08:59,840 Speaker 7: I think the the bat and he hit a bat 187 00:08:59,880 --> 00:09:01,559 Speaker 7: in Kansas City. I think it was like a second 188 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 7: or third outing, you know, and he's been kind of 189 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:07,440 Speaker 7: in the mid nineties, and all of a sudden, you know, 190 00:09:07,440 --> 00:09:09,240 Speaker 7: a guy comes up and he's like, here you go, 191 00:09:09,280 --> 00:09:11,559 Speaker 7: here's three hundred mile an hour pitches, and so. 192 00:09:12,400 --> 00:09:14,680 Speaker 5: Uh, you know, you don't. We have a lot of 193 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:15,240 Speaker 5: guys who. 194 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:17,719 Speaker 7: Throw extremely hard in this league, and so the velocity 195 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:23,960 Speaker 7: is not nothing, or it isn't isn't as exciting and unexpected, 196 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:25,840 Speaker 7: I guess is a better way to say that it 197 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:26,360 Speaker 7: used to be. 198 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 5: But all of a sudden, this dude just out. 199 00:09:29,200 --> 00:09:30,960 Speaker 7: Of nowhere as one hundred hundred and one hundred and two. 200 00:09:31,040 --> 00:09:33,400 Speaker 7: And so that reminds me of watching Nolan when I 201 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:35,600 Speaker 7: was a kid, where it was just like, all right, 202 00:09:35,679 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 7: I know he knows I'm throwing a fastball, and here 203 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:38,640 Speaker 7: it is, and. 204 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:41,280 Speaker 5: See what you can do with it. And that's pretty cool. 205 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 7: I mean, it's it's still as a as a coach, 206 00:09:43,679 --> 00:09:46,560 Speaker 7: it's one thing, but it's really really as a fan 207 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:49,560 Speaker 7: to watch him do what he does is pretty awesome. 208 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:51,640 Speaker 2: How would you pitch to Otani? 209 00:09:53,040 --> 00:09:53,160 Speaker 5: Uh? 210 00:09:54,240 --> 00:09:57,720 Speaker 7: Well, as a pitching coach, we tried unsuccessfully at times. 211 00:09:59,480 --> 00:10:00,560 Speaker 5: You know, I made the look. 212 00:10:00,559 --> 00:10:02,600 Speaker 7: I was a two pitch pitcher, so you know, it's 213 00:10:02,679 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 7: trying to move my fastball around and throw my breaking 214 00:10:05,720 --> 00:10:07,120 Speaker 7: ball and try to change the shape. 215 00:10:07,160 --> 00:10:10,319 Speaker 5: And you know, I try to go you know, up 216 00:10:10,320 --> 00:10:11,600 Speaker 5: and in and slow. 217 00:10:11,400 --> 00:10:15,120 Speaker 7: Him down, down and away, and you know, maybe just 218 00:10:15,160 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 7: trying to use all four quadrants. 219 00:10:16,559 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 5: I mean, he's he's when he's any when he's in a. 220 00:10:20,480 --> 00:10:24,080 Speaker 7: Groove, there's no pitch that he can't cover, and I 221 00:10:24,080 --> 00:10:25,959 Speaker 7: think that's what makes him special. You can throw it 222 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,840 Speaker 7: one hundred miles an hour up and away and he'll 223 00:10:27,880 --> 00:10:30,880 Speaker 7: go backside left field home or twenty rows deep. You 224 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:33,720 Speaker 7: can go down and in at one hundred he'll pull 225 00:10:33,760 --> 00:10:36,400 Speaker 7: a ball. He'll take off speed, you know, with ass 226 00:10:36,440 --> 00:10:40,720 Speaker 7: out like he did the other day, completely like lost 227 00:10:40,720 --> 00:10:43,199 Speaker 7: his entire body and he still hits it one hundred 228 00:10:43,240 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 7: and five. 229 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:45,720 Speaker 5: Uh, and it gets over the fence. 230 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:49,520 Speaker 7: So you hope that you catch if you're an opposing pitcher, 231 00:10:49,559 --> 00:10:50,600 Speaker 7: you hope that you catch him. 232 00:10:50,520 --> 00:10:52,280 Speaker 5: When he's in when he swings a little bit off. 233 00:10:52,320 --> 00:10:54,520 Speaker 7: But right now it looks like he's starting to get 234 00:10:54,520 --> 00:10:57,120 Speaker 7: his swing going again, and he's doing some pretty incredible things. 235 00:10:57,160 --> 00:11:00,240 Speaker 7: And and just the way he impacts the base ball. 236 00:11:00,280 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 7: He that's the crazy thing is watching other big leaders 237 00:11:04,160 --> 00:11:07,040 Speaker 7: in the dugout marvel about how Hardy hits the ball. 238 00:11:07,440 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 5: And that's that's the thing that is just like jaw dropping. 239 00:11:12,040 --> 00:11:15,560 Speaker 7: It's not that it's the power and the average, it's 240 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:16,559 Speaker 7: this guy's out. 241 00:11:16,559 --> 00:11:16,679 Speaker 9: You know. 242 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:18,520 Speaker 7: It seems like he's averaging one hundred and ten off 243 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:21,120 Speaker 7: the bat every single time. And guys are like big 244 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:24,480 Speaker 7: league guys are extremely like in awe watching how hard 245 00:11:24,520 --> 00:11:26,160 Speaker 7: he hits the ball, even if it's an out. It's 246 00:11:26,200 --> 00:11:26,880 Speaker 7: it's insane. 247 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:31,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I remarked or marveled at that a couple of 248 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:34,240 Speaker 2: years ago. If I'm just listening to guys hit, there 249 00:11:34,240 --> 00:11:36,600 Speaker 2: are certain guys when you hear him hit, that's different 250 00:11:36,640 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 2: than everybody else. And he's one of those guys. Anybody 251 00:11:40,520 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 2: else come to mind that when you hear that ball 252 00:11:44,679 --> 00:11:46,199 Speaker 2: off the bat, you know, you. 253 00:11:46,120 --> 00:11:48,600 Speaker 7: Know, yeah, I mean there's a couple years ago, Ronald 254 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:51,800 Speaker 7: Lacuna hit a ball. I forget it was like either 255 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:54,360 Speaker 7: like one seventeen or one nineteen or something. You hit 256 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:56,640 Speaker 7: a ball at Dodger Stadium and it just sounded like 257 00:11:56,679 --> 00:11:59,040 Speaker 7: a shotgun. It was a home or to dead center. 258 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 7: And and he can impact the baseball extremely hard. You 259 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:08,920 Speaker 7: know Freddy, you know, you know, Freddy can move some 260 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 7: balls forward all over the field. But when he impacts 261 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:15,080 Speaker 7: the baseball at times, it comes off really hot. 262 00:12:16,320 --> 00:12:21,840 Speaker 5: I'm trying to think, uh, you know, Machado Tatis, but Judge. 263 00:12:21,559 --> 00:12:24,400 Speaker 7: Is another guy too when he when he connects Stanton, 264 00:12:24,559 --> 00:12:28,640 Speaker 7: those guys are they impact the baseball extremely hard. And 265 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 7: I'm I'm sure there was guys when I played who 266 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:33,960 Speaker 7: hit the ball just as hard as they did, but 267 00:12:34,000 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 7: it sure doesn't. You know, we didn't have the numbers 268 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:40,320 Speaker 7: to quantify it as much. But these guys, a lot 269 00:12:40,320 --> 00:12:43,120 Speaker 7: of a lot of players nowadays are really impacting the baseball. 270 00:12:43,160 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 7: And you know, it's scary out there. You're only sixty 271 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:47,920 Speaker 7: feet away, so I mean, it's it's a little dangerous 272 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 7: at times. 273 00:12:49,880 --> 00:12:52,839 Speaker 2: Can you see a scenario in the postseason where Otani 274 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:54,800 Speaker 2: comes in in relief. 275 00:12:56,040 --> 00:12:57,959 Speaker 5: It's a good question, very fair question. 276 00:12:58,160 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 7: We've it's been discussed, and it's really understanding kind of 277 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 7: the rules of him coming in as a reliever and 278 00:13:05,720 --> 00:13:08,520 Speaker 7: knowing that because of the world of the way it's 279 00:13:08,520 --> 00:13:10,720 Speaker 7: set up right now, as a starter, he can come 280 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:12,600 Speaker 7: out of the game and still maintain as a DH, 281 00:13:12,679 --> 00:13:15,199 Speaker 7: but he comes in as a reliever. You got to 282 00:13:15,240 --> 00:13:17,959 Speaker 7: find that line of where hopefully the game is because 283 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:19,800 Speaker 7: you can't put him in in the sixth and then 284 00:13:19,840 --> 00:13:21,839 Speaker 7: take him out as a pitcher in seventh and keep 285 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:22,199 Speaker 7: him in. 286 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 5: As a DH. 287 00:13:22,880 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 7: So it would have to be a situation where it 288 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 7: was probably we think the game's over and he's closing 289 00:13:27,800 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 7: or be okay with him not coming not hitting anymore. 290 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:34,400 Speaker 5: So that would be really the only scenario. 291 00:13:34,520 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 7: Can I see it, absolutely, But it would probably be 292 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:39,560 Speaker 7: closer to the back end when the games, you know, 293 00:13:39,679 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 7: kind of on the line, and it would be over 294 00:13:41,800 --> 00:13:42,680 Speaker 7: after he's done. 295 00:13:43,720 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 2: Great to catch up with you again, Thanks for joining 296 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:47,600 Speaker 2: us Mark anytime. 297 00:13:47,679 --> 00:13:48,720 Speaker 5: I appreciate it. Thank you. 298 00:13:49,600 --> 00:13:53,200 Speaker 2: It's Mark Pryor, Dodgers pitching coach and a former All 299 00:13:53,240 --> 00:13:58,320 Speaker 2: Star with the Cubs. And yeah, I forgot that Mark 300 00:13:58,480 --> 00:14:01,600 Speaker 2: was on the mound when the Bartman play happen. I didn't, 301 00:14:05,200 --> 00:14:07,880 Speaker 2: but I was wondering if his players have googled him. 302 00:14:08,800 --> 00:14:12,679 Speaker 2: And I appreciate I appreciate his honesty that they do 303 00:14:12,800 --> 00:14:15,360 Speaker 2: bring up that game. He didn't even want to say 304 00:14:15,400 --> 00:14:16,360 Speaker 2: the apartment game. 305 00:14:17,040 --> 00:14:19,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, and if you remember that game, there was an 306 00:14:19,360 --> 00:14:21,440 Speaker 4: error I won't give out the name by a Cubs 307 00:14:21,440 --> 00:14:25,000 Speaker 4: player one play later that was much bigger. Actually, in 308 00:14:25,040 --> 00:14:25,840 Speaker 4: the course of the game. 309 00:14:27,240 --> 00:14:30,080 Speaker 2: That one doesn't get talked about nearly as much. 310 00:14:30,160 --> 00:14:32,080 Speaker 4: And that guy was paid to catch the ball and 311 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:35,560 Speaker 4: healed the ball and he didn't Bartman Mark Prior though, 312 00:14:35,640 --> 00:14:38,200 Speaker 4: was one of those the all time they always post 313 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:40,000 Speaker 4: things on the internet. Guys, you wish you could have 314 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:43,040 Speaker 4: stayed healthy at twenty two years old, he was eighteen 315 00:14:43,080 --> 00:14:46,640 Speaker 4: and six with like at two point four Era finished 316 00:14:46,720 --> 00:14:48,440 Speaker 4: third in the cy Young and was cruising. 317 00:14:48,800 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 10: He was. 318 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:51,520 Speaker 2: You're looking at carry Wood and Mark Pryor and you're 319 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:55,840 Speaker 2: thinking you're set. We got two hammers here and it 320 00:14:55,920 --> 00:14:59,000 Speaker 2: just didn't last long enough. All right, we'll take a break. 321 00:14:59,120 --> 00:15:01,640 Speaker 2: Phone calls coming out up, and we'll talk to our 322 00:15:01,640 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 2: good buddy Ross Tucker as well. We're back after this 323 00:15:04,760 --> 00:15:05,920 Speaker 2: on the Dan Patrick Show. 324 00:15:06,560 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 1: Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan 325 00:15:08,760 --> 00:15:12,360 Speaker 1: Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific 326 00:15:12,640 --> 00:15:15,640 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. 327 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:18,080 Speaker 11: He's Mike Krman, I'm Dan Bayern, and we have a 328 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 11: brand new fantasy football podcast called I Want Your Flex. 329 00:15:22,680 --> 00:15:25,600 Speaker 11: Twice a week, every Tuesday and Friday, we come up 330 00:15:25,640 --> 00:15:29,040 Speaker 11: with new episodes to not only look back at what happened, 331 00:15:29,280 --> 00:15:31,800 Speaker 11: what you need to do at that minute, and also 332 00:15:31,840 --> 00:15:34,840 Speaker 11: look ahead of what's coming up in the fantasy football world. 333 00:15:35,000 --> 00:15:35,680 Speaker 1: That's right, Dan. 334 00:15:35,840 --> 00:15:37,880 Speaker 12: Every week we're going to scour the waiver wire to 335 00:15:37,920 --> 00:15:42,560 Speaker 12: find the pickups to turbo boost your fantasy lineup, sit starts, 336 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:46,160 Speaker 12: fantasy football players rankings to get you ready to dominate 337 00:15:46,200 --> 00:15:46,840 Speaker 12: the competition. 338 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:49,200 Speaker 11: Listen to I Want Your Flex with Mike Carmen and 339 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 11: Met Dan Byer on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast and 340 00:15:52,280 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 11: wherever you get your podcasts. 341 00:15:54,360 --> 00:15:57,400 Speaker 2: We will check in with Ross Tucker, CBS Sports Westwood 342 00:15:57,440 --> 00:16:01,200 Speaker 2: One analyst and also college football analyst as well host 343 00:16:01,240 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 2: of Ross Tucker Football Podcast. Mike and Cincinnati joins us. Hi, Mike, 344 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:11,000 Speaker 2: what's on your mind today? Hey Mike? 345 00:16:13,480 --> 00:16:14,520 Speaker 10: Hey Dann, How are you going? 346 00:16:15,760 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 2: Mike? 347 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:17,640 Speaker 5: Yeah? 348 00:16:17,680 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 13: Hey Dan? 349 00:16:18,680 --> 00:16:20,280 Speaker 14: Yeah, I think I'm in a bad spot here. 350 00:16:20,360 --> 00:16:21,640 Speaker 10: I better call you back. Thanks. 351 00:16:21,640 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 2: Sorry, all right, Mike, sorry to interrupt you. Day. Let's 352 00:16:25,280 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 2: bring in Ross Tucker, host of the Ross Hooker Football podcast, 353 00:16:29,320 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 2: and he called the Browns Eagles game last Saturday. He's 354 00:16:32,440 --> 00:16:36,000 Speaker 2: got the Eagles at the Jets on Friday night? Hi Ross, 355 00:16:36,080 --> 00:16:36,560 Speaker 2: how are you? 356 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 5: Dan? 357 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:40,800 Speaker 9: I'm fantastic. I think I have better reception than that guy. 358 00:16:40,840 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 8: I think I'm ready to go. 359 00:16:42,800 --> 00:16:46,320 Speaker 2: Most interesting team in the NFL is who. 360 00:16:47,880 --> 00:16:49,200 Speaker 8: Who Uh. 361 00:16:49,240 --> 00:16:51,200 Speaker 9: There's a bunch of different ways I could go with 362 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:52,880 Speaker 9: that one, you know, I think I'm gonna go with 363 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 9: I'm gonna go with the team I just saw on Saturday, 364 00:16:56,720 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 9: the Cleveland Browns. 365 00:16:59,280 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 8: I'm fast them. 366 00:17:00,880 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 9: I said this today on the Ross Tucker Football Podcast. Dan, 367 00:17:05,560 --> 00:17:09,880 Speaker 9: I think there's a real possibility, probably unlikely, but there's 368 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:14,040 Speaker 9: a possibility that they become the first team in NFL 369 00:17:14,200 --> 00:17:18,520 Speaker 9: history to have four different quarterbacks start at least four games. 370 00:17:18,680 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 8: Now, hear me out on this. 371 00:17:19,920 --> 00:17:23,840 Speaker 9: Okay, First of all, when they made the trade with 372 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:27,680 Speaker 9: the Jaguars, the Travis Hunter trade to move down pick 373 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:29,520 Speaker 9: up next year's first round. 374 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:33,119 Speaker 8: Pick, that that's a loud signal. 375 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:36,200 Speaker 9: To everybody that We're looking at this over the next 376 00:17:36,200 --> 00:17:36,960 Speaker 9: few years. 377 00:17:37,320 --> 00:17:39,440 Speaker 8: We're not all going to try to win this year, 378 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:43,239 Speaker 8: et cetera. So we all get that. I understand why 379 00:17:43,280 --> 00:17:45,120 Speaker 8: they're starting to flag going at the start of the year. 380 00:17:45,720 --> 00:17:47,000 Speaker 8: They have a tough schedule. 381 00:17:47,680 --> 00:17:49,879 Speaker 9: They can sell the vets that we went to the 382 00:17:49,920 --> 00:17:52,680 Speaker 9: playoffs a couple of years ago with him, he gives 383 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:53,840 Speaker 9: us the best chance to win. 384 00:17:54,600 --> 00:17:57,520 Speaker 8: But they traded for Kenny Pickett for a reason. 385 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:01,720 Speaker 9: And I think deep Downs to Fame thinks that maybe 386 00:18:01,840 --> 00:18:07,240 Speaker 9: Kenny Pickett could be his Sam Darnold, his Baker Mayfield. 387 00:18:07,280 --> 00:18:09,000 Speaker 9: I mean now that one of those guys started to 388 00:18:09,040 --> 00:18:12,199 Speaker 9: really click until they were on their fourth team. This 389 00:18:12,359 --> 00:18:15,600 Speaker 9: is Kenny's third team, and I think in Stefanski's offense, 390 00:18:16,200 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 9: I believe he thinks he can get Kenny Pickett to 391 00:18:18,520 --> 00:18:21,159 Speaker 9: play at a pretty high level. I'm not sure I 392 00:18:21,240 --> 00:18:23,800 Speaker 9: really believe that Kenny can do that. But then they 393 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:27,200 Speaker 9: also drafted a couple of rookies and that's been well documented. 394 00:18:27,240 --> 00:18:28,840 Speaker 8: Dylan Gabriel in the third round. 395 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:33,280 Speaker 9: They obviously like Shador Sanders only played one preseason game 396 00:18:33,680 --> 00:18:37,040 Speaker 9: in the fifth round, but he played well. People want 397 00:18:37,080 --> 00:18:39,399 Speaker 9: to see what he has, so I think there's a 398 00:18:39,640 --> 00:18:43,800 Speaker 9: reasonable scenario where Flacco starts. The first is called three 399 00:18:43,920 --> 00:18:47,600 Speaker 9: or four, they're zero to three, one and three whatever. 400 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:50,840 Speaker 9: They put Picket in to see how he looks, take 401 00:18:50,920 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 9: him for a spin, and then they want to try 402 00:18:53,280 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 9: to find out about both Gabriel and should Sanders. Maybe 403 00:18:56,880 --> 00:18:58,960 Speaker 9: they hit on one of those guys, maybe one of 404 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:01,920 Speaker 9: them looks like a very good, inexpensive backup. 405 00:19:02,240 --> 00:19:03,960 Speaker 8: But they kind of need to find out. 406 00:19:04,200 --> 00:19:08,280 Speaker 9: About both those guys before next year's first round, where 407 00:19:08,320 --> 00:19:10,919 Speaker 9: they have two first round picks. They might both be 408 00:19:11,000 --> 00:19:14,560 Speaker 9: in the top ten. They're highly likely if they didn't 409 00:19:14,640 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 9: hit on any of these guys, to get a franchise 410 00:19:18,359 --> 00:19:21,440 Speaker 9: quarterback or try to in the top ten next year. 411 00:19:21,520 --> 00:19:24,520 Speaker 8: So the Browns might set a very. 412 00:19:24,160 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 9: Interesting record in terms of the number of quarterbacks to 413 00:19:27,840 --> 00:19:29,520 Speaker 9: start multiple games in the season. 414 00:19:30,760 --> 00:19:33,880 Speaker 2: I always look or like to look at coaching staffs 415 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:36,919 Speaker 2: to see what decisions they make with their quarterbacks. Like 416 00:19:36,960 --> 00:19:40,440 Speaker 2: the Giants with Brian Dable Jackson, dark to me makes 417 00:19:40,520 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 2: more sense. I don't think they're going to be that 418 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:45,200 Speaker 2: good of a team. But these you know, this coach 419 00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:48,920 Speaker 2: wants to keep his job with a very difficult schedule. 420 00:19:49,240 --> 00:19:52,639 Speaker 2: The Colt situation, Shane Steichen wants to keep his job, 421 00:19:53,400 --> 00:19:56,720 Speaker 2: the Brown situation that coach wants to keep his job 422 00:19:56,800 --> 00:19:59,719 Speaker 2: as well. And as a result, you got Russell Wilson, 423 00:19:59,760 --> 00:20:02,879 Speaker 2: Daniliel Jones, and then you're gonna have Joe Flacco. I 424 00:20:02,920 --> 00:20:05,639 Speaker 2: don't think it's a surprise that they're going with somebody 425 00:20:05,680 --> 00:20:08,480 Speaker 2: who's a little more proven and they can't really roll 426 00:20:08,520 --> 00:20:11,200 Speaker 2: the dice on somebody younger. What do you think? 427 00:20:11,880 --> 00:20:13,400 Speaker 8: Well, and here's what's interesting. 428 00:20:13,640 --> 00:20:17,639 Speaker 9: I tend to think, by the way, that the Browns 429 00:20:17,720 --> 00:20:22,920 Speaker 9: will probably give Stefanski and the GM Andrew Berry another year. 430 00:20:23,560 --> 00:20:25,480 Speaker 8: Otherwise, why would those guys have. 431 00:20:25,480 --> 00:20:29,000 Speaker 9: Made that trade that they made unless Dan they think 432 00:20:29,040 --> 00:20:32,880 Speaker 9: that making that trade helps them get another year, right, 433 00:20:33,200 --> 00:20:37,080 Speaker 9: Like maybe it's the chicken and the egg thing. The 434 00:20:37,200 --> 00:20:42,040 Speaker 9: Colts thing, to me is like the perfect example, okay, 435 00:20:42,680 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 9: of the dichotomy between fans, media, and to some. 436 00:20:49,240 --> 00:20:52,560 Speaker 8: Extent even some scouts in front office. 437 00:20:52,240 --> 00:20:57,800 Speaker 9: Executives versus coaches. I have seen this as long as 438 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:02,800 Speaker 9: I've been around the NFL. Right media, some front office executives, 439 00:21:03,240 --> 00:21:09,160 Speaker 9: they love upside, they love physical traits, they love potential, 440 00:21:09,560 --> 00:21:13,760 Speaker 9: They love guys like Anthony Richardson right, Meanwhile. 441 00:21:13,359 --> 00:21:14,840 Speaker 8: Coaches, you know what they love. 442 00:21:15,560 --> 00:21:21,520 Speaker 9: They love guys that they can trust, that are able 443 00:21:21,560 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 9: to execute the concepts that they're given, and that the 444 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:31,399 Speaker 9: plays that are called. Guys that obviously are consistent. That's 445 00:21:31,480 --> 00:21:32,560 Speaker 9: what coaches value. 446 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:35,800 Speaker 8: You know. I know this, Dan. Multiple times in my. 447 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 9: Career, I was told by an assistant coach, Hey, the 448 00:21:40,480 --> 00:21:43,760 Speaker 9: front office hates you, like or this guy hates you. 449 00:21:44,280 --> 00:21:47,280 Speaker 9: But the coaches always like. I was never the high 450 00:21:47,400 --> 00:21:51,159 Speaker 9: upside guy. I was never the traits guy. I was 451 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:54,359 Speaker 9: never someone that you get excited. Oh yes, we have 452 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:58,679 Speaker 9: Ross Tucker and his short arms and average athleticism starting like. 453 00:21:58,920 --> 00:22:02,520 Speaker 9: Nobody ever felt that, but the coaches they knew. I 454 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:04,639 Speaker 9: wasn't gonna be the reason why we lost. I was 455 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:07,280 Speaker 9: gonna do the right thing every time they could trust me. 456 00:22:07,840 --> 00:22:10,119 Speaker 9: I was gonna play as hard as I possibly can. 457 00:22:10,600 --> 00:22:15,400 Speaker 9: I was consistent, and ultimately, coaches have to win. It's 458 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:19,440 Speaker 9: year three for Shane Steiken. He needs to win this year. 459 00:22:20,320 --> 00:22:23,600 Speaker 9: If he thought that Anthony Richardson would help them win 460 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:26,600 Speaker 9: more games this year, I can assure you he would 461 00:22:26,600 --> 00:22:27,200 Speaker 9: be starting. 462 00:22:27,600 --> 00:22:28,159 Speaker 8: He doesn't. 463 00:22:28,280 --> 00:22:30,960 Speaker 9: Now remember this too, Dan, people lose sight of this. 464 00:22:31,200 --> 00:22:34,399 Speaker 9: You know, when the announcements made yesterday. I called that 465 00:22:34,600 --> 00:22:39,120 Speaker 9: Coach Titans game for CBS last year late in the season. 466 00:22:39,680 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 9: It had been a week or two earlier that several 467 00:22:43,640 --> 00:22:48,480 Speaker 9: of the veterans had sat down with Anthony Richardson to 468 00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:52,920 Speaker 9: go over with him what the standard should be and 469 00:22:52,960 --> 00:22:54,640 Speaker 9: what their expectations are. 470 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:58,080 Speaker 8: This is more than halfway through his second year. 471 00:22:58,640 --> 00:23:02,879 Speaker 9: To Forrest Buckner and Quentin Nelson, those guys, this is 472 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:05,639 Speaker 9: out there, it's public. They had to sit down and say, like, 473 00:23:05,680 --> 00:23:08,360 Speaker 9: listen and walk throughs. You need to be like this, 474 00:23:09,040 --> 00:23:11,880 Speaker 9: you know, after practice you need to do stuff like this. 475 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:12,720 Speaker 8: You know. 476 00:23:12,920 --> 00:23:18,640 Speaker 9: Unfortunately, he's a really gifted, talented, but young, immature kid 477 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:22,600 Speaker 9: who has gotten hurt a bunch doesn't really understand what 478 00:23:22,720 --> 00:23:24,440 Speaker 9: it means they be professional. 479 00:23:25,119 --> 00:23:26,919 Speaker 8: I don't know if he knows that now or not. 480 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 9: But Shane s Tiken not waiting around to find out, right, 481 00:23:29,600 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 9: Like Shane Sikeen's like, you know what, Daniel Jones, he 482 00:23:33,400 --> 00:23:36,160 Speaker 9: can win. I saw with the Giants and my system, 483 00:23:36,240 --> 00:23:39,040 Speaker 9: he'll win. He'll do what I ask of him. He's 484 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:44,920 Speaker 9: a pro. I'm attaching my life, my family's livelihood, my kids, 485 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:48,160 Speaker 9: or I'm gonna live next year I'm gonna put more 486 00:23:48,160 --> 00:23:50,840 Speaker 9: faith in trust in Daniel Jones that he'll give me 487 00:23:50,880 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 9: a better chance to stay living in Indianapolis, Indiana next 488 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:54,439 Speaker 9: year than. 489 00:23:54,400 --> 00:23:59,160 Speaker 2: Richardson talking to Ross Tucker the Ross Tucker Football Podcast. 490 00:23:59,720 --> 00:24:02,680 Speaker 2: And and he had Browns Eagles last Saturday. He's got 491 00:24:02,680 --> 00:24:05,720 Speaker 2: the Eagles hit the Jets coming up on Friday night. 492 00:24:06,720 --> 00:24:10,360 Speaker 2: Would you rather have the career of Joe Flacco or 493 00:24:11,400 --> 00:24:12,679 Speaker 2: Philip Rivers. 494 00:24:14,240 --> 00:24:19,040 Speaker 9: Joe Flacco, Yeah, now listen, Philip Rivers, I think is 495 00:24:19,040 --> 00:24:23,679 Speaker 9: a better player. I think Philip Rivers has a better chance, 496 00:24:23,880 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 9: maybe a really good chance to be a Hall of Famer. 497 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:31,960 Speaker 9: But in my first of all, Philip Rivers never got 498 00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:35,040 Speaker 9: to play in a Super Bowl, right, so forget even 499 00:24:35,080 --> 00:24:39,480 Speaker 9: winning it. You either have experience playing in the Super 500 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:41,080 Speaker 9: Bowl or you haven't. 501 00:24:41,720 --> 00:24:43,520 Speaker 8: I haven't. I've talked to guys that have. 502 00:24:44,240 --> 00:24:47,760 Speaker 9: It's like a line of demarcation as an NFL player, 503 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:49,720 Speaker 9: you either played in the Super Bowl or you didn't. 504 00:24:50,160 --> 00:24:52,320 Speaker 8: And then Flaco. First of all, Flaco made a ton 505 00:24:52,320 --> 00:24:52,600 Speaker 8: of money. 506 00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:55,119 Speaker 9: They probably made around the same money, and Flacco is 507 00:24:55,119 --> 00:24:58,840 Speaker 9: still going by the way, but Flacco won a Super Bowl. 508 00:24:59,359 --> 00:25:04,600 Speaker 9: And no matter how good an individual career, is. There 509 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:08,800 Speaker 9: is nothing like winning a championship. I can speak to this, Dan. 510 00:25:09,400 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 9: I am so glad I got a chance to play 511 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:15,919 Speaker 9: college football, and very thankful for seven years in the NFL. 512 00:25:16,920 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 9: In eighteen years of football, I won one championship. It 513 00:25:21,720 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 9: was my junior year of high school. It was thirty 514 00:25:25,160 --> 00:25:29,240 Speaker 9: years ago. Okay, it was nineteen ninety five. I can 515 00:25:29,280 --> 00:25:32,360 Speaker 9: tell you about every one of those games. I can 516 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:35,560 Speaker 9: tell you about those guys when I go back to 517 00:25:35,680 --> 00:25:39,120 Speaker 9: my hometown, Okay, and I go to Third and Spruce, 518 00:25:39,280 --> 00:25:41,680 Speaker 9: or I go to any of these bars and I 519 00:25:41,800 --> 00:25:45,320 Speaker 9: see these guys. Right, I am not friends with these guys. 520 00:25:45,800 --> 00:25:48,480 Speaker 9: I don't text them, I don't even have their numbers. 521 00:25:49,119 --> 00:25:52,679 Speaker 9: But when I see them, we give each other a 522 00:25:52,800 --> 00:25:56,960 Speaker 9: hug and we reminisce about what it was like to 523 00:25:57,040 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 9: win the Berks I see championship in ninety five, what 524 00:26:00,760 --> 00:26:04,120 Speaker 9: it was like to beat Governor Mifflin. There is nothing 525 00:26:04,880 --> 00:26:10,200 Speaker 9: an individual accomplishment in my experience, can never even come 526 00:26:10,400 --> 00:26:15,720 Speaker 9: close to the shared joy and the shared experience of 527 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:19,399 Speaker 9: a team accomplishment. Give me the team accomplishment and winning 528 00:26:19,400 --> 00:26:22,119 Speaker 9: the super Bowl and the bond that you have with 529 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:25,840 Speaker 9: those guys forever over anything individual. 530 00:26:26,400 --> 00:26:29,439 Speaker 2: Joe Flacco or Dan Marino's careers. 531 00:26:30,680 --> 00:26:33,720 Speaker 15: Okay, are we talking careers, We're talking lifestyle because I've 532 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:34,840 Speaker 15: thought about this. 533 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:37,800 Speaker 8: And being Dan Marino in Miami in the eighties had 534 00:26:37,800 --> 00:26:39,800 Speaker 8: to be really, really fun. 535 00:26:42,000 --> 00:26:42,800 Speaker 2: It might still be. 536 00:26:43,640 --> 00:26:47,120 Speaker 15: I mean, I mean, did I've said this? Okay, this 537 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:48,760 Speaker 15: is a great topic for the rest of the show. 538 00:26:48,800 --> 00:26:51,439 Speaker 15: I'll program the next thirty minutes. Paul's not doing his 539 00:26:51,520 --> 00:26:54,440 Speaker 15: job anyway. Okay, if you could. 540 00:26:54,200 --> 00:27:00,280 Speaker 9: Be any athlete in any era, at any time for everything. 541 00:26:59,840 --> 00:27:01,200 Speaker 8: That went along with it. 542 00:27:01,680 --> 00:27:05,879 Speaker 9: Okay, I'm just sitting here thinking Dan Marino in the 543 00:27:05,920 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 9: eighties in Miami, like Miami. 544 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:13,439 Speaker 8: Vice, like stuff off the field. I mean, Dan Marino 545 00:27:13,520 --> 00:27:14,320 Speaker 8: had a top. 546 00:27:14,119 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 9: Five life of any athlete I can even fathom for 547 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:19,600 Speaker 9: what that must have been like for him. 548 00:27:19,960 --> 00:27:23,200 Speaker 8: So Joe Flacco, I mean, great Baltimore. I would rather 549 00:27:23,280 --> 00:27:25,480 Speaker 8: have probably Joe Flacco's career, but. 550 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:29,360 Speaker 9: I'd rather I'd rather have lived Dan Marino's life. 551 00:27:30,480 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 2: Safe travels. Great to talk to you as always, Thanks 552 00:27:32,720 --> 00:27:33,400 Speaker 2: for joining us. 553 00:27:33,720 --> 00:27:34,600 Speaker 8: All right, see you guys. 554 00:27:35,160 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 2: That's Ross Tucker, host of the Ross Tucker Football Podcast. 555 00:27:39,320 --> 00:27:42,240 Speaker 2: He never fails. Uh, He's got the Eagles hit the 556 00:27:42,320 --> 00:27:44,720 Speaker 2: jets coming up on Friday night. A couple of phone 557 00:27:44,760 --> 00:27:48,600 Speaker 2: calls in here Ben in Washington, Hi Ben, thanks for 558 00:27:48,640 --> 00:27:49,919 Speaker 2: holding what's on your mind today? 559 00:27:51,320 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 16: Hey, good morning, Dan. I really appreciate you taking the calls. 560 00:27:55,280 --> 00:27:58,720 Speaker 16: I'm a huge fan of Lawyer movies and I have 561 00:27:58,800 --> 00:28:01,760 Speaker 16: a quick question for you, then a comment. The question 562 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:07,240 Speaker 16: is related to when you're on set. My favorites movies 563 00:28:07,359 --> 00:28:12,679 Speaker 16: are my favorite performances. You know, it's probably Happy Gilmore is. 564 00:28:13,280 --> 00:28:15,440 Speaker 16: You know two is your second best performance, and I 565 00:28:15,480 --> 00:28:16,720 Speaker 16: still think my favorite. 566 00:28:16,440 --> 00:28:19,960 Speaker 10: Is to just go with it. 567 00:28:18,560 --> 00:28:24,840 Speaker 16: Your line of Big Country is just comedy gold. But 568 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:29,679 Speaker 16: I'm wondering from your perspective, do you have a favorite 569 00:28:29,720 --> 00:28:32,359 Speaker 16: movie not necessarily because of your role, but because of 570 00:28:32,440 --> 00:28:35,399 Speaker 16: something that happened while you were on set or in 571 00:28:35,440 --> 00:28:38,200 Speaker 16: the background, or just a background story for your audience. 572 00:28:38,920 --> 00:28:44,760 Speaker 16: And then my second oh, go ahead, no, go ahead, Ben, Oh, 573 00:28:44,920 --> 00:28:48,040 Speaker 16: I was just gonna say. My second comment is I 574 00:28:48,080 --> 00:28:51,320 Speaker 16: think that we're all playing checkers in christ and Syracuse 575 00:28:51,680 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 16: chess world. I noticed yesterday when you called in and 576 00:28:55,560 --> 00:28:59,640 Speaker 16: give a very heartfelt message to Todd, the audience quickly 577 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:02,920 Speaker 16: respect minded with multiple calls. You know, basically Tom Todd 578 00:29:03,080 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 16: sucket and you know, I'm wondering if Chris did that 579 00:29:06,960 --> 00:29:11,240 Speaker 16: on purpose, because I think it's brilliant. 580 00:29:11,040 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 2: And so he's too nice of a guy. 581 00:29:13,120 --> 00:29:13,320 Speaker 8: Ben. 582 00:29:13,520 --> 00:29:17,160 Speaker 2: He's Kristen Syracuse. There is nothing nefarious about him. But 583 00:29:17,200 --> 00:29:20,000 Speaker 2: thank you, Ben. Uh, just go with it. 584 00:29:20,120 --> 00:29:20,520 Speaker 1: That set. 585 00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:24,880 Speaker 2: It was in Hawaii and you have Jennifer Aniston and 586 00:29:24,960 --> 00:29:32,280 Speaker 2: Nicole Kidman on stage with you in uh, very revealing outfits. 587 00:29:32,760 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 2: Dave Matthews was in the audience. Sandman's there. You can't 588 00:29:37,360 --> 00:29:40,040 Speaker 2: beat that. That was a whole lot of fun. David 589 00:29:40,040 --> 00:29:46,720 Speaker 2: in Ohio, Hi, David, what's on your mind today? Hey, David. 590 00:29:50,480 --> 00:29:55,600 Speaker 17: Has the best Who's the best wardrobe on the U 591 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:57,480 Speaker 17: when it comes to the danis I want to dig 592 00:29:57,840 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 17: a little bit deep into the archives ago you were 593 00:30:00,720 --> 00:30:04,720 Speaker 17: wearing those purple like Barney pants and I saw what 594 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:07,680 Speaker 17: Polly was wearing. So I wanted to maybe get your 595 00:30:07,680 --> 00:30:10,400 Speaker 17: opinion on that best wardrobe for the day and as think. 596 00:30:10,280 --> 00:30:13,880 Speaker 2: It, Oh, it's Marvin. Marvin gives it a whole lot 597 00:30:13,920 --> 00:30:18,240 Speaker 2: of thought. I would I would rank it this way, Marvin, 598 00:30:18,840 --> 00:30:22,800 Speaker 2: because it's about his shoes and about his hat. Fashion 599 00:30:22,840 --> 00:30:25,640 Speaker 2: starts from the bottom up. Then it would be Paul 600 00:30:28,240 --> 00:30:31,480 Speaker 2: Fritzy gives thought to it a lot of times. It 601 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:34,440 Speaker 2: could be guest related. He has a Dodger jersey on, 602 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:39,520 Speaker 2: but he will wear something that will be kind of 603 00:30:39,520 --> 00:30:43,960 Speaker 2: in conjunction with a guest seat and I probably battle 604 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:48,320 Speaker 2: it out for not really caring. As Seatan said to 605 00:30:48,360 --> 00:30:50,440 Speaker 2: me one time, it looks like you've given up, Dan 606 00:30:50,960 --> 00:30:53,680 Speaker 2: with the outfit wardrobe that I had on, And he 607 00:30:53,800 --> 00:30:57,360 Speaker 2: was right, I had kind of just given up. You know, 608 00:30:58,360 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 2: I'd lead with my voice and my hair and that's 609 00:31:02,080 --> 00:31:04,720 Speaker 2: all I need. Yeah. See it really, as long. 610 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:10,320 Speaker 3: As as like waste up looks good, then basically all set. Yeah, 611 00:31:10,400 --> 00:31:11,880 Speaker 3: I mean that when I said, when I said that 612 00:31:11,920 --> 00:31:14,320 Speaker 3: it looked like you'd given up, you were wearing really 613 00:31:14,360 --> 00:31:20,080 Speaker 3: baggy Adidas, like I don't like joggers. I guess sweatpants, 614 00:31:20,160 --> 00:31:23,239 Speaker 3: sweatpants stained with paint. Yeah, they had paint on them, 615 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:25,840 Speaker 3: and then some kind of flannel shirt or something like that. 616 00:31:26,120 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 3: It had a real mister mom vibe to it, like 617 00:31:28,840 --> 00:31:30,800 Speaker 3: this dude hasn't taken the shower in four days. 618 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:32,120 Speaker 2: Now. 619 00:31:32,160 --> 00:31:34,040 Speaker 3: That being said, I'm somebody who can wear the exact 620 00:31:34,080 --> 00:31:36,400 Speaker 3: same clothes for like five days straight and not even blinks. 621 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:39,920 Speaker 2: So you know, I did wear the same pants five 622 00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:43,440 Speaker 2: consecutive days just to see if Pauli realized that I 623 00:31:43,480 --> 00:31:47,480 Speaker 2: had the same but he's always focused on Fritzy, therefore 624 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:50,600 Speaker 2: he didn't notice that I had the same pair of pants. 625 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:52,760 Speaker 2: But you know, you kind of wake up and you go, 626 00:31:52,800 --> 00:31:55,880 Speaker 2: all right, I don't get there. We are on TV, 627 00:31:56,160 --> 00:31:59,320 Speaker 2: but this is really a show that's geared to radio. 628 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:01,880 Speaker 2: And if you want to wear whatever you want want 629 00:32:01,880 --> 00:32:05,040 Speaker 2: to wear, I'm fine with them, Yes, Pauli. 630 00:32:05,000 --> 00:32:07,040 Speaker 4: And pants, I think you can repeat them a couple 631 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:08,920 Speaker 4: of times a week. You don't throw them the wash 632 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,160 Speaker 4: every time, like socks and underwear. 633 00:32:11,640 --> 00:32:15,040 Speaker 2: And I really don't have any rules except for I've 634 00:32:15,080 --> 00:32:20,480 Speaker 2: asked Fortzy to wear boxers or underwear, and yeah, I 635 00:32:20,480 --> 00:32:21,680 Speaker 2: can't make any promises with that. 636 00:32:21,960 --> 00:32:22,239 Speaker 10: I know. 637 00:32:24,280 --> 00:32:26,960 Speaker 2: David and Bakersfield, Hi David, What's on your mind? 638 00:32:28,040 --> 00:32:33,920 Speaker 14: By longtime listener, second time caller Great Interviews with Ross Tucker. 639 00:32:34,240 --> 00:32:36,280 Speaker 14: I think Paul is going to take the pull question. 640 00:32:37,680 --> 00:32:40,320 Speaker 14: I gotta go with his his shirt and he kind 641 00:32:40,320 --> 00:32:42,400 Speaker 14: of reminded me of Jeff Bridges. 642 00:32:42,160 --> 00:32:48,640 Speaker 2: As the dude. Okay, so we've had Tony Soprano, I 643 00:32:48,880 --> 00:32:52,479 Speaker 2: Liken it to maybe Rkle. They look like suspenders, but 644 00:32:52,480 --> 00:32:55,760 Speaker 2: they're not. And obviously you didn't get dressed up for 645 00:32:55,800 --> 00:32:58,000 Speaker 2: the audience. You got dressed up for something like you 646 00:32:58,000 --> 00:32:59,400 Speaker 2: have a job interview coming up? 647 00:32:59,440 --> 00:32:59,640 Speaker 10: Is that? 648 00:32:59,640 --> 00:33:01,160 Speaker 2: What's going something's going on later? 649 00:33:01,200 --> 00:33:02,520 Speaker 4: Don't know, multiple meetings are. 650 00:33:02,400 --> 00:33:09,440 Speaker 2: Happening, all right? Well saleo to big cat up T. Yes. 651 00:33:09,680 --> 00:33:11,360 Speaker 6: I don't know if you ever seen the movie Clueless, 652 00:33:11,560 --> 00:33:13,360 Speaker 6: but share had a friend named Christian. 653 00:33:15,520 --> 00:33:18,479 Speaker 2: Christian did he have a hat? Though? Didn't Christian have 654 00:33:18,560 --> 00:33:22,800 Speaker 2: a hat? And he drove a a Metropolitan little car? 655 00:33:23,320 --> 00:33:27,160 Speaker 2: Yes he did? Yeah I think so. Yeah, Stacy Dash 656 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:30,760 Speaker 2: looked great in that movie. Yes she had a run, 657 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:34,720 Speaker 2: Yes she did. They left her in there? Yeah I know. Oops, 658 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:38,160 Speaker 2: sorry again, take a break. Last call for phone calls? 659 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:40,479 Speaker 2: What we learned? What's in store tomorrow? After this? 660 00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:43,880 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 661 00:33:43,920 --> 00:33:47,280 Speaker 1: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 662 00:33:47,440 --> 00:33:51,520 Speaker 1: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to 663 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:52,600 Speaker 1: listen live. 664 00:33:52,800 --> 00:33:56,640 Speaker 2: Age seven seven three DP show. Last call for phone calls? 665 00:33:56,680 --> 00:33:59,000 Speaker 2: What we learn? What's in store tomorrow? This day in 666 00:33:59,040 --> 00:34:02,560 Speaker 2: sports history, We'll try to accomplish all of that. Coming up, 667 00:34:02,960 --> 00:34:05,120 Speaker 2: Jay and Delaware. Hi Jay, what do you have for 668 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:05,680 Speaker 2: me today? 669 00:34:08,280 --> 00:34:08,480 Speaker 8: Hey? 670 00:34:08,560 --> 00:34:08,759 Speaker 9: Dan? 671 00:34:08,880 --> 00:34:09,399 Speaker 13: Real quick? 672 00:34:10,000 --> 00:34:12,719 Speaker 18: That popped up wile was on hold us no centeresent team, 673 00:34:12,760 --> 00:34:15,160 Speaker 18: and I think it's Honestly, I think it's the Giants 674 00:34:15,480 --> 00:34:17,520 Speaker 18: with that front seven. I think they might be the 675 00:34:17,600 --> 00:34:20,600 Speaker 18: best chance to stop that Eagles rushing at that their 676 00:34:20,680 --> 00:34:24,320 Speaker 18: run game and that Russell Wilson moon ball to milite neighbors. 677 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:28,120 Speaker 18: I think might be a thing that's with And secondly, 678 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:30,160 Speaker 18: I'll be in an East Coast Lakers fam. The only 679 00:34:30,239 --> 00:34:32,000 Speaker 18: chance I have got to see the Lakers was gone 680 00:34:32,040 --> 00:34:34,400 Speaker 18: to a Washington with his game. So I was pretty 681 00:34:34,400 --> 00:34:37,840 Speaker 18: excited when they drafted drown Wall and I was like, 682 00:34:37,880 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 18: all right, these guys might be good if they can 683 00:34:39,920 --> 00:34:43,520 Speaker 18: build a round round law never things for fruition and 684 00:34:43,640 --> 00:34:46,759 Speaker 18: we Thirdly, I think Paul's shirt looks like something the 685 00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:49,120 Speaker 18: same man would throw one with some basketball shorts, go 686 00:34:49,160 --> 00:34:52,279 Speaker 18: play a pickup game and then have a production dinner afterwards. 687 00:34:53,360 --> 00:34:56,760 Speaker 2: Thank you, Jay. Now Samman would wear a Hawaiian shirt, 688 00:34:57,080 --> 00:35:01,280 Speaker 2: he wouldn't wear something as nice as that. Zach and Knoxville, 689 00:35:01,360 --> 00:35:02,960 Speaker 2: Hi Zach, what's on your mind? 690 00:35:07,040 --> 00:35:07,440 Speaker 16: Hedip? 691 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:08,800 Speaker 18: Thanks for taking my call? 692 00:35:09,239 --> 00:35:11,759 Speaker 19: I know You've used a lot of your influence to 693 00:35:11,800 --> 00:35:14,160 Speaker 19: get people in the Hall of Fame and this and that. 694 00:35:14,680 --> 00:35:17,279 Speaker 19: Can you just tell me if Terry mclauren will be 695 00:35:17,360 --> 00:35:19,520 Speaker 19: there for week one of the season. 696 00:35:19,600 --> 00:35:24,600 Speaker 2: I have no idea, no idea. I hope because I 697 00:35:24,719 --> 00:35:26,960 Speaker 2: like him, I hope he gets paid. I like the 698 00:35:27,080 --> 00:35:32,840 Speaker 2: story with the commanders, but ownership draws the line and 699 00:35:32,880 --> 00:35:36,399 Speaker 2: then sometimes you'll see a player who caves in comes back. 700 00:35:36,480 --> 00:35:39,440 Speaker 2: We saw that in Buffalo, We've seen that in Pittsburgh. 701 00:35:39,880 --> 00:35:41,520 Speaker 2: I don't know if that's going to happen with Terry 702 00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:46,600 Speaker 2: McLaurin see in Glendora. Hey see what's on your mind today? 703 00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:48,560 Speaker 5: Hey, what's up? 704 00:35:48,600 --> 00:35:49,719 Speaker 10: DP? Thanks for taking my call. 705 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:49,960 Speaker 16: Man. 706 00:35:50,400 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 10: I just want to really quick say, great interviews. 707 00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:53,799 Speaker 5: You are the best. 708 00:35:53,920 --> 00:35:58,520 Speaker 10: My friends, loving interviews. Paully, that shirt, Pops, That's all 709 00:35:58,520 --> 00:36:02,880 Speaker 10: I'm gonna see. Okay, great interviews. Thanks, thanks for UH 710 00:36:03,520 --> 00:36:06,640 Speaker 10: for booking the for booking all the guests. Rittie, I 711 00:36:06,640 --> 00:36:08,319 Speaker 10: know you're great at your job, but Dnne, you got 712 00:36:08,360 --> 00:36:10,440 Speaker 10: an all star team there, and I love I love. 713 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 5: Listening to all you guys. 714 00:36:11,200 --> 00:36:11,359 Speaker 16: Man. 715 00:36:11,400 --> 00:36:13,680 Speaker 10: You guys all make my day. Man, I really appreciate it. 716 00:36:13,719 --> 00:36:17,440 Speaker 10: And one last thing you ever think about doing. I know, 717 00:36:17,480 --> 00:36:22,279 Speaker 10: after you retire and leave leave the the now what 718 00:36:22,320 --> 00:36:24,040 Speaker 10: you're doing now, But do you ever think about doing 719 00:36:24,080 --> 00:36:27,120 Speaker 10: something like David Letterman is doing, like, you know, just 720 00:36:27,160 --> 00:36:29,319 Speaker 10: making certain interviews because you're so great at it. 721 00:36:30,400 --> 00:36:33,160 Speaker 2: Well, I appreciate that, but no, I don't. I don't 722 00:36:33,200 --> 00:36:35,879 Speaker 2: want to travel. I don't want to do that that 723 00:36:36,480 --> 00:36:39,880 Speaker 2: I did that early in my career and I promised 724 00:36:39,960 --> 00:36:43,000 Speaker 2: my wife, my family that I wouldn't do that. And uh, 725 00:36:43,200 --> 00:36:47,640 Speaker 2: it's fun. I really enjoy interviewing, the whole process of it. 726 00:36:48,040 --> 00:36:49,719 Speaker 2: I think a lot of people think you just sit 727 00:36:49,760 --> 00:36:52,400 Speaker 2: down with a bunch of questions and you ask, and 728 00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:55,879 Speaker 2: there is more of a I don't want to say 729 00:36:55,960 --> 00:36:59,279 Speaker 2: scientific approach, but there is an approach to what you're 730 00:36:59,280 --> 00:37:01,680 Speaker 2: going to ask when you're going to ask it. And 731 00:37:01,920 --> 00:37:04,560 Speaker 2: there are a couple of good interviewers out there that 732 00:37:04,600 --> 00:37:08,239 Speaker 2: I admire, and I think to be a really good interviewer, 733 00:37:08,400 --> 00:37:10,840 Speaker 2: you have to really be interested in what that person 734 00:37:10,920 --> 00:37:14,440 Speaker 2: has to say. It can't be about you and your question, 735 00:37:15,200 --> 00:37:17,520 Speaker 2: It's about what their answers are. You have to really 736 00:37:17,560 --> 00:37:21,600 Speaker 2: really be curious. Somebody that I haven't mentioned, but I've 737 00:37:21,800 --> 00:37:25,200 Speaker 2: met him before Graham. Benzinger does a really good job. 738 00:37:25,239 --> 00:37:29,240 Speaker 2: He has an interview show where he'll spend an entire 739 00:37:29,680 --> 00:37:33,640 Speaker 2: show on one guest, and to make that interesting is 740 00:37:33,640 --> 00:37:37,239 Speaker 2: hard to do. But asking questions that are open ended 741 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:41,000 Speaker 2: and about you and listening, that's really the key, and 742 00:37:41,040 --> 00:37:44,279 Speaker 2: that's what we teach at my broadcasting school. If you 743 00:37:44,400 --> 00:37:48,040 Speaker 2: think the interview is about your question, it's not going 744 00:37:48,080 --> 00:37:50,400 Speaker 2: to be a good interview. It has to be about 745 00:37:50,480 --> 00:37:54,640 Speaker 2: their answer, because their answer will lead to your next question. 746 00:37:55,320 --> 00:37:58,839 Speaker 2: But thank you, thank you for the compliment. Robin Orlando, Hi, 747 00:37:58,920 --> 00:38:00,240 Speaker 2: Rob Woo's on your mind today? 748 00:38:01,239 --> 00:38:03,799 Speaker 13: Hey Dan, thanks for taking my call. As always, I 749 00:38:03,840 --> 00:38:06,160 Speaker 13: was talking to Todder therefore, I got on here and 750 00:38:06,560 --> 00:38:08,360 Speaker 13: asked him if y'all were going to be in Pittsburgh 751 00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:11,600 Speaker 13: next year for the draft. It sounded like it's a 752 00:38:11,680 --> 00:38:16,400 Speaker 13: potential thing. So that leads me to uh to this. 753 00:38:16,760 --> 00:38:19,759 Speaker 13: I will take the Steelers to make it to the 754 00:38:19,800 --> 00:38:23,600 Speaker 13: AFC Championship Game. I'll take on all comers of the 755 00:38:23,680 --> 00:38:26,600 Speaker 13: Dan needs. I will be there for the draft. I've 756 00:38:26,640 --> 00:38:29,879 Speaker 13: already got my hotel booked up and you can pot 757 00:38:29,920 --> 00:38:32,000 Speaker 13: of the face for many to the face whatever you 758 00:38:32,040 --> 00:38:36,120 Speaker 13: want at your time. And your discretion take it from there. 759 00:38:36,560 --> 00:38:39,399 Speaker 2: Anybody want a piece of Robin Orlando. He's got Oh, 760 00:38:39,440 --> 00:38:41,120 Speaker 2: Marvin hand up quickly. 761 00:38:41,200 --> 00:38:43,200 Speaker 6: That means they got to win more than one playoff game. 762 00:38:44,000 --> 00:38:45,920 Speaker 2: Todd Todd raised it, all right, Rob. 763 00:38:46,080 --> 00:38:47,480 Speaker 14: So he's saying the Steels will make it to the 764 00:38:47,520 --> 00:38:49,240 Speaker 14: AFC Championship game this season. 765 00:38:49,640 --> 00:38:53,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm totally in on that. Yes, all right? So Todd, 766 00:38:53,719 --> 00:38:58,640 Speaker 2: Todd's in, and Marvin's in, Uh seating hand up. So 767 00:38:59,080 --> 00:39:00,720 Speaker 2: I just want to make sure that I heard it correctly. 768 00:39:00,760 --> 00:39:02,560 Speaker 3: If I'm in on the bet, that means I think 769 00:39:02,600 --> 00:39:05,640 Speaker 3: the Steelers won't make the AFC Championship game. 770 00:39:05,920 --> 00:39:08,680 Speaker 2: Yes, I'm in on that, yes, all right. So that's 771 00:39:09,040 --> 00:39:12,520 Speaker 2: that's three danets there, Rob So, uh, we'll see you. 772 00:39:12,600 --> 00:39:16,320 Speaker 2: We'll see you with the draft in Pittsburgh. 773 00:39:16,480 --> 00:39:17,799 Speaker 13: You gotta guys see you there. 774 00:39:18,440 --> 00:39:22,880 Speaker 2: Okay, that's Rob at Orlando. Look forward to that. Pittsburgh 775 00:39:22,880 --> 00:39:27,279 Speaker 2: will turn out for that. H Greg in Detroit? Hi, Greg? 776 00:39:27,320 --> 00:39:28,320 Speaker 2: What's on your mind today? 777 00:39:30,040 --> 00:39:30,439 Speaker 13: A DP? 778 00:39:30,560 --> 00:39:31,919 Speaker 2: How are you great? 779 00:39:32,120 --> 00:39:32,400 Speaker 8: Listen? 780 00:39:33,920 --> 00:39:35,560 Speaker 20: Last year so I called up and give you guys 781 00:39:35,600 --> 00:39:37,760 Speaker 20: a T shirt idea for that Brock to the Future. 782 00:39:37,920 --> 00:39:39,960 Speaker 2: And last week I heard. 783 00:39:39,760 --> 00:39:43,160 Speaker 20: This story about that misspelling of Michael Pennox's name. I thought, 784 00:39:43,960 --> 00:39:46,840 Speaker 20: if Pennix lights it up, you guys are going to 785 00:39:46,880 --> 00:39:50,120 Speaker 20: have to come up with a T shirt Pennix envy. 786 00:39:51,560 --> 00:39:55,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, we've brought that up. I think going back to Indiana, 787 00:39:56,000 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 2: we brought up that possibility. But we don't think and 788 00:40:00,200 --> 00:40:06,520 Speaker 2: childish ways around here. House pever, very mature, very grown up, Paulie. 789 00:40:06,520 --> 00:40:08,439 Speaker 2: This day in sports history, I'll give you two. 790 00:40:08,520 --> 00:40:12,080 Speaker 4: Nineteen twenty, representatives of four pro football clubs met in Canton, 791 00:40:12,120 --> 00:40:15,840 Speaker 4: Ohio for what became the National Football League. What was 792 00:40:15,840 --> 00:40:18,600 Speaker 4: the original name of the National Football League? 793 00:40:19,200 --> 00:40:24,120 Speaker 2: And you want to take a shot the American Professional 794 00:40:25,560 --> 00:40:27,799 Speaker 2: Football League the. 795 00:40:27,760 --> 00:40:31,360 Speaker 4: APFA, and they changed to National Football League, that's correct. 796 00:40:31,560 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 4: Nineteen thirty nine. The National Bowling Association formed in Detroit, 797 00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:37,840 Speaker 4: a bowling hotbed, nineteen thirty. 798 00:40:38,400 --> 00:40:38,960 Speaker 5: I like that. 799 00:40:40,280 --> 00:40:44,320 Speaker 2: Where was Kingpin king in Pennsylvania? 800 00:40:44,200 --> 00:40:46,840 Speaker 4: We'll see Pennsylvania Amish country? 801 00:40:46,960 --> 00:40:52,720 Speaker 2: Yes, yes, because which you McCall it. The Quaid, Randy 802 00:40:52,800 --> 00:40:56,640 Speaker 2: Quaid was Amish? And is that where they picked him 803 00:40:56,719 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 2: up in Pennsylvania. That's a good character. 804 00:40:59,320 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 4: Harrolson's awesome. 805 00:41:00,400 --> 00:41:03,800 Speaker 2: What he hears its great? Bill Murray, he was great. 806 00:41:04,800 --> 00:41:07,160 Speaker 2: Uh let's go around the room. What we learned on 807 00:41:07,160 --> 00:41:07,720 Speaker 2: the program? 808 00:41:07,800 --> 00:41:08,040 Speaker 13: Todd? 809 00:41:08,040 --> 00:41:09,040 Speaker 2: What'd you learn today? 810 00:41:09,640 --> 00:41:11,520 Speaker 12: Now? Retired All Star John Wall went from being a 811 00:41:11,600 --> 00:41:13,640 Speaker 12: very good player to being paid forty two million by. 812 00:41:13,560 --> 00:41:15,040 Speaker 8: The Rockets to not play at all? 813 00:41:15,680 --> 00:41:16,040 Speaker 2: Seaton? 814 00:41:16,080 --> 00:41:18,640 Speaker 3: Would you learn that damn Cubs game comes up every day? 815 00:41:18,680 --> 00:41:19,279 Speaker 8: From Mark Bryan? 816 00:41:19,760 --> 00:41:24,400 Speaker 2: I know Marvin, Mark Pryor did not see darny? Yeah, 817 00:41:24,520 --> 00:41:26,080 Speaker 2: when the Bartman play happened? 818 00:41:26,120 --> 00:41:28,280 Speaker 4: Paul Ross Tucker champion. 819 00:41:29,520 --> 00:41:32,399 Speaker 2: Junior year in high school? Todd? Did I learn Kurt 820 00:41:32,440 --> 00:41:33,120 Speaker 2: Wanner not in the Hall of. 821 00:41:33,080 --> 00:41:33,879 Speaker 8: Fame because of the Super Bowl? 822 00:41:33,920 --> 00:41:35,880 Speaker 12: Went with the Rams because he led the Cardinals to 823 00:41:35,920 --> 00:41:36,520 Speaker 12: the Super Bowl. 824 00:41:37,040 --> 00:41:39,480 Speaker 2: Have a great day, everybody. We look forward to tomorrow.