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March 7, 2026 47 mins

The NFL Scouting Combine is over, and the NBA has hit a lull, so DP turns his attention to college hoops as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is right around the corner. The Los Angeles Rams acquired shutdown cornerback Trent McDuffie from the Chiefs, and it has instantly improved their squad and their odds to win a title. Legendary Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz passed at the age of 89 and Dan fondly remembers his charismatic presence. Fox NFL insider Jay Glazer discusses the relationship between Maxx Crosby and the Raiders, how NFL GMs approach the new generation of transfer portal athletes, plus getting stem cells and ashes with Dan down in Panama.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to The Dan Patrick Show on Fox
Sports Radio.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Thoughts and prayers. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
We made it traumatic time yesterday. My thanks to the
big German. He is a certified firefighter and ems and
came to the rescue yesterday as I lit some incense
and forgot to blow it out, and we had flames,
we had smoke, we had a fire alarm. But everybody

(00:28):
is okay. And you know usually what happens. Women and
children first. It was fritzy, women and children first, and
Todd your forty yard dashtime was pretty impressive.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Yesterday I totally.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
Obliterated dirty previous record from here to the parking.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Stat of the Day, brought to you by Pennini America,
the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. By
the way, the big German said, I'm going to get
you an incense burner.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
You're not going to be putting.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
I was putting incense into a candle holder and it
burned down in there or other stems from the incense
that caught fire, and then we had smoke, and then
we had fire. But everybody's okay. We survived. We learned
a lesson yesterday. I thought it was a little overly
dramatic to stop drop and roll that, the big germans said,

(01:16):
And he came in with his axe. He was going
to actually chop down my door and I said, no,
just turn the knob.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
Yes, I am trying to figure out how the incense
started a candle fire like those things sound like while
the incense lit, the candle on fire, candles are supposed
to be on fire.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Well, no, the I have a bunch of stems from
previous incense. Ah yeah, so almost like a forest and
it's you know, just chopped down with a bunch of
you know, trees in there.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Those they caught on fire. Yes, yes, understood.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
And I kind of joked and I said, did the
morning shows pick this up? And PAULI said he was
going to check, And then all of a sudden I
find out that Harvey Levin and TMZ they did a
full report on this as well. They should have, because
you know, a Hall of Fame broadcaster nearly perished yesterday. PAULI,

(02:09):
do you have the headline from TMZ?

Speaker 6 (02:11):
Of course I do. It's in my inbox every morning.
TMZ sports Fire in the Hole Studio up in Smoke
on air, the Dan Patrick Show, Forget hot takes. The
Dan Patrick Show had actual flames coming out of the studio.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
That's well said, and I appreciate that. But Harvey, thank
you for reaching out just to make sure everybody was okay, Yes, Todd.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
He also said we learned a lesson, which I thought
was an interesting choice of words.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Well, it's kind of like you with the Broncos.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
It's we okay, right, like we when when we win
the Sports Emmy, it's not me.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Someone burns the place down, We as a group burnt
it out.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
We all take credit, we all take playing. Okay, Thanks
for Claire, Thank you, Yes, yes, Paul.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Back to the TMZ piece. My favorite part of it
in paragraph four, and this was tweeted out to millions
of people. By the way, as the crew scrambled, the
big German ak Eric Jones, behind the scenes snapper, who
Patrick revealed as a certified firefighter in EMS, bolted into
the equipment room to assess the situation.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
He did, he bolted in, He was very calm.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
Is the big German right now, the most famous firefighter
in America right now? Breakout Day.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
I don't know who his competition would be.

Speaker 6 (03:29):
That's the point.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Yeah, I would say he's he's pretty Now if President
Trump invites him to the White House and gets him,
you know, a medical freedom maybe fire prevention week. Okay,
you know he brings Eric, Eric, the big German to
the White House yes time.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
If a goalie can get it then, granted it was
a great win over Canada. Why wouldn't the big German
get it?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
He likes saved their lives.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Yeah, Connor Hellibuck didn't save lives. Big German saved lives yesterday.
Uh but thank you, thank you for the thoughts and
the prayers, flowers. There's wreaths out there, you know that
they put by the door. But everybody's good, and my
thanks to the big German. He came in, came to
the rescue. Get ready. College hoops is about to take over.

(04:16):
Of course they've been playing basketball for a few months now,
but now's when we turn our attention to college basketball
and watching Last night, I was watching a duke put
on another impressive performance there and blowing people out by
the way, and then we started to wonder about this
when you look at certain players and then you go, boy,

(04:36):
that name sounds familiar, and you go, you know, Cam
Boozer Carlos Boozer. You know the father's son combination here,
and then you start to go down the list and
it feels like, go back to when Chris Long was
the number one pick in the draft and he was
out of Virginia and his dad, of course, Howie Long,
a Hall of Famer, And if you're looking for that

(04:59):
lineage and you're going, that's probably a pretty safe pick
because Chris Long turned out to be a pretty good
football player. You can trust the Jeans there, but you
know Steph and Seth Curry and Dell Curry, Klay Thompson,
Michael Thompson, Joe Kim Noah and Janick Noah. Yanick was

(05:19):
a very talented tennis player, Kobe and Joe Bryant, Peyton
Archie and Eli Manning, Patrick Mahomes and his father was
a relief pitcher. You got Christian McCaffery, and you got
Ed McCaffrey, Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonds, Ken Griffey Jr. Ken Griffy,
bo Bishett, Dante Bishett, and then you got the Boozers.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
But you have the Boozer twins.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
So you have one twin who's maybe the number one
pick in the draft, and then his brother is like
six inches how are you twins? And he's six inches shorter.
Cayden Boozer is six inches shorter, and I'm thinking, how
does that happen? You know one's going to be, you know,

(06:06):
probably the first or so I'm looking at the odds
here and it's a Debanza right now.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Is maybe the second pick.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
You've got Patterson at Kansas who might be the first pick. Peterson.
I don't know why I keep calling him Patterson, but
he is Darren Peterson. He is expected to be the
number one pick in the draft, or at least those
are the odds. But I'm watching last night and you're
seeing a Duke team that's blowing people out. I think

(06:38):
their last three wins, last three games, they won by
ninety nine points total. And here are the odds. So
number one overall pick Darren Peterson minus one twenty A J.
Debanza plus one twenty, Cameron Boozer plus six fifty, Kingston
Flemings plus twelve thousand, Caleb Wilson plus twelve thousand.

Speaker 6 (07:02):
Yes, Paul Cameron Boozer for Duke. He looks about twenty
two years old. I checked, he's eighteen, not nineteen in
a week or so. And it's not the Greg Odin thing.
He looks like a grown man physically, he's got the
full beard going. They don't look like freshman anymore. Some
of these guys, the thin freshmen of our past.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, he's ready to go.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
And Coach Skryzshewsky, of course, probably playing to the home crowd,
saying that Boozer is the best freshman in America, and
he might be. He's going to go in and play
right away. But here is Coach k talking about Boozer.

Speaker 7 (07:38):
To me, it's not quose. This kid is so dependable,
so poised, and puts up amazing numbers and accuracy and
passing and rebounding, and he sets a physical tone for
our team that another team has to match. He said,

(08:00):
really as good a year as any freshman that has
played here.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
And that's saying an awful lot.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
But Duke roughed up NC State to clinch the ACC
and they're the number one team of the country. Duke
has won its last three games by combined ninety nine points.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
Stat of the.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Day Ronchi by Panini America, the official trading cards of
the program. Arizona number two team in the country beat
Iowa State. Iowa State is sixth, and they roughed him
up seventy three fifty seven, clinched the Big Twelve regular
season title. It's still strange to say that Arizona Big Twelve.
But now here's something that I was not aware of.

(08:47):
But Tommy Lloyd, head coach at Arizona, won his one
hundred and fortieth game of his career. That's the most
by any coach in his first five years in NCAA history.
Stat of the day, stat of the day, that best
stead of the day, stat of the.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Day, Here comes, here comes that? What stat of the day.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Alrighty, we'll get phone calls coming up. Operator Tyler sitting by.
Ross Tucker, our good buddy will stop by in ten minutes.
Reggie Miller. Final hour of the show. Roger Bennett men
in Blazers has a new book out about the World Cup.
Always great to have him. He's always a hit. Twitter

(09:33):
at DP show email address DPA at Danpatrick dot com.
Come up with a poll question for the first hour
of the program. College basketball always become the following. It's
like there's a restaurant that changes its menu every single day,
so you don't know what you're getting. That's college basketball.
Every single year. It's hey, you want to go to

(09:54):
that restaurant. What do they serve? Who knows? But it'll
be great, it'll be fun, it'll exciting, it'll be dangerous.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
That's what college basketball is. Every year.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
It's like, oh, and so what's the menu? I don't know,
who knows, but come on in, take a chance on it.
It's not good for college basketball to not have a
little bit of familiarity. You know, the women's game, you
get those players who are playing four years in the
familiarity with men's basketball. You're just going to be introduced

(10:27):
to some of these players and it's going to be
time for them to move on. Purdue, it feels like
it's like a barber shop quartet.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
You know, they've been there for a while.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
Their mascot should be a musket.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Yeah, you're like, how long you guys been together?

Speaker 3 (10:43):
I don't know, I lost track, but got a couple
of guys who've been there and feels like five or
six years. They're a really good team. And of course
we talk guard play, senior guard play. That's always important
and get ready, get ready for that rush of Jay
billis and Seth Greenberg and telling us, you know who

(11:04):
to keep an eye on that eight to nine matchup,
the twelve to five match of all those, Barkley maybe
watching some college basketball.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Who knows?

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Is he involved in the coverage this year? Are they
doing anything with ESPN or CBS? Yes, yes, I'm Marvin.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
I don't think so because they're with ESPN that. But
Nate Burleson is on covers for the NCAA.

Speaker 8 (11:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
We saw that, Yeah, CBS Mornings, NFL today. Now he's
going to do college basketball. I'm not sure who. I
always got a kick out of watching Barkley on the
Selection Sunday because Charles watched as much, he watched less
basketball college basketball than I did, but he'd be up
there telling you, you know, it'd be Wisconsin Stevens point

(11:52):
or something, and Charles's trying to tell you something. I
would love to have seen what it was like when
they weren't on camera trying to force feed them information.
And I thought CBS went about it in the wrong
way because they didn't know college basketball, but Clark Kellogg
knew all about college basketball. I wanted Kenny and Shaq

(12:15):
and Charles to be off talking about topics, not necessarily
breaking down the starting lineup for.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Merist College, but it was entertaining.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Probably not in the way they designed it to be.

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Speaker 3 (13:08):
I got the odds from DraftKings this morning because I thought, well,
the Rams were busy yesterday. What does that mean for
their Super Bowl odds? DraftKings has the Rams as the
favorite plus seven fifty, followed by the defending Super Bowl
champion Seahawks at plus nine hundred. Then you have the
Bills at plus one thousand, followed by the Ravens Eagles

(13:31):
also the Chiefs are in there after making this big trade.
So the Eagles, Chiefs and Packers all at plus fourteen
hundred and the Rams over under went from ten and
a half to eleven and a half yesterday after they
made the trade for defensive back Trent McDuffie. This was
a great move I think by both teams. The Rams

(13:53):
looked like a finished product last last year. You had
Matthew Stafford MVP, you had wide receivers, a couple of
really good defensive linemen.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
But the problem was the secondary.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
LA surrendered an average of thirty one points in their
losses last season. Mac Jones and Sam Darnold both threw
for over three hundred and forty yards against the Rams.
Bryce Young and Jalen Hurts through a combined six touchdowns
against this defense. So Sean McVay and Les Snead the
GM decided, we can't ignore the evidence any longer, so

(14:28):
they traded for Trent McDuffie with the Kansas City Chiefs.
So the Rams are in a win now mode. And
why not. You have an elite cornerback now. Now you
can say, all right, Trent, there's your guy. You got Jigma.
You got to take him, and this is going to
help out immensely with that defensive line because now you've

(14:51):
got a guy that you can put single coverage on
some of the best receivers, but elite corners are rarely available.
But you're chasing a souper in your own division, chasing
the defending champs, and you still have the Niners twice
a year as well. But McDuffie is going to change
the game for them. He's going to change matchups and

(15:12):
for a team already near the top, I like what
they did. They want to stay on top of that mountain.
But looking back at some of these games, Week three,
Jalen Hurts three touchdowns, no interceptions. AJ Brown had one
hundred and nine receiving yards, and then you had two
weeks later against the Niners. Mac Jones throws for three

(15:32):
hundred and forty yards two touchdowns. Kendrick Bourne had ten
catches for one hundred and forty two yards. Bryce Young
in Week thirteen, three touchdown passes. Then you had Week
sixteen Sam Darnald, he goes for two hundred and seventy yards.
They lost to the Falcons, but nothing really notable as
far as wide receivers, there and then the Seahawks in

(15:55):
the playoffs, Sam Donald three touchdown passes over three hundred
forty yards and JSN had ten catches for one fifty.
Now you got a guy who's gonna make you a
whole lot better. And it will come down to this,
it's still Matthew Stafford. If Matthew Stafford is able to
stay upright for seventeen weeks, Rams are the team to beat.

(16:18):
I thought they were the team to beat last year,
but look, they had a glaring weakness and I love
the fact that they were aggressive. You give up a lot.
And I thought, well, Kansas City is getting rid of
a twenty five year old defensive back. Now gonna somebody's
gonna have to pay him, and he's gonna make twenty
five million dollars a year probably. But the Rams looking

(16:40):
at this and saying, maybe we have a two year
window with Matthew Stafford. Let's go get it again. And
they certainly went out and did that. The fact that
they're going from ten and a half to eleven and
a half, no other team right now has a win
total over under of eleven and a half. The Rams
are the first team to get there, so that it
was yesterday. That was fun and a little bit surprising.

(17:03):
But we'll talk some football. Your phone calls always welcome.
Come up with a pole question as well. We have
a baseball going on somewhere in the world with the
World Baseball Well it is called the World Baseball Classic
and USA versus Brazil on Friday. Plan Accordingly, Lou Holtz
passed away yesterday. He was in hospice for a while,

(17:26):
age eighty nine. And if you weren't around when he
was at Notre Dame, you don't understand the magnitude of
heat what he did, what the impact that he had
on college football.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
He was one of the faces, one of the voices, very.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
Entertaining, and he brought Notre Dame a national championship. But
if you were ever around him, he was a guy
who was going to entertain you. He had a lot
of great stories and he loved to share those. But
he was more than just Notre Dame's head coach. He
coached a variety of places. And I don't think he's

(18:04):
in the Hall of Fame. I you know, maybe check that, Paulie.
I don't know if Lou Holtz is in the College
Football Hall of Fame. Which would surprise me. But somebody
was talking about that to me yesterday.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
Yes, paul he was inducted in the College Football Hall
of Fame in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Oh good, okay, yeah, because I know Digger Phelps, Notre
Dame basketball coach, is not in the Hall of Fame.
Now that's the basketball Hall of Fame. But for Lou Holtz,
he was, as Paulie said, a pisser. He wasn't afraid
to give you an opinion, tweaky a little bit, yell
at the officials, and you know, you start to look

(18:43):
at Notre Dame football. They've had a lot of great
coaches there, nobody more as charismatic, as charismatic as Lou Holtz.
But at age eighty nine, and he became a great analyst,
a fun analyst. He was with Mark May with the Mothership.
Rhys Davis Reese tells a great story he played with

(19:04):
Lou Holtz at Augusta. Lou was a member of Augusta,
and I think when he was at South Carolina, part
of his deal when he was coaching there is he
got a membership to Augusta. And later in his life
he couldn't really hit it very far. I don't know
if he could ever hit it very far, but the

(19:24):
fact that he took Rhese Davis, Jay billis and I
think Mark May to Augusta and he told this story
to Scott van Pelt last night.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
But the par three twelve he would lay up.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Now, yes, he would lay up on a hole that
was one hundred and forty nine yards and what he
would do is he'd hit it before it got to
rays Creek and then he would chip up, and you know,
sometimes he would end up with a par But he
loved playing there, he loved bringing people there, and he
would he would chip up and right before the creek,

(20:01):
so he probably hit it one hundred and twenty yards
and then he would chip it onto the green. On
a part three but Rhees Davis tells this story that
Lou Holtz won a bet with Mark May and he
had just had neck surgery, Lou had and they were
going to get a picture because Mark had to give
him the money that he won on this bet, and

(20:21):
Lou goes, hold on, hold on, hold on. He goes
into the clubhouse, he gets his neck brace that he's
supposed to be wearing, and he comes out for the
picture to make it even more like, how did you
let a guy in a neck brace beat you in golf?

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Mark May? But that was Lou.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
He was always one step ahead, and at age of
eighty nine, he lived a very very eventful life.

Speaker 5 (20:49):
Seetan, what's poll question today? We got two of them here.
We might as well start with the Lou Holtz bol question.
One of his most famous quotes, Dan, that you love
is they put their pants on the same.

Speaker 10 (20:59):
Way that we do.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
So it got me to thinking, when you are putting
your pants on left leg first, right leg first, or
you're not sure? I want to see if we all
actually put our pants on the same way.

Speaker 11 (21:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
This was Lou's you know, famous quote that he would
say to his players, just to make it, you know, like, Hey,
they put their pants on the same way we do.
We can go out and beat these guys.

Speaker 10 (21:20):
So are you a left leg first or a right
leg first? Are you not sure?

Speaker 2 (21:24):
I'm left leg?

Speaker 10 (21:25):
Say, I'm right leg and my right leg always goes
in first.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Yeah, I go left.

Speaker 6 (21:30):
Yeah, Paul, I'm a two and jump guy. I put
both feet in simultaneously, pull and jump. It cuts off
tons of time. It probably bought me an extra year
of I think you learned.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
That when you were four.

Speaker 10 (21:43):
If I'm not mistaken too.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
Probably I do the edge of the bed two feet
in pull jump just snap you kids out there, don't
try it without parental supervision.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Yeah, and a snack.

Speaker 10 (21:56):
I wouldn't jump.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
I used to pay a left leg, right leg because
right like left leg, your a maniac.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
Yeah, I'd be nervous though. Degree of difficulty, yes, Tod.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
I wonder how many people like.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
Me anyway need to lean up against the wall or
be in a seated position to put their pants down.
It says a lot about your abs and I think
your general core. Do you need to be like laying
down or sitting or up against a wall to put
your pants on?

Speaker 2 (22:20):
How old are you? I am fifty six, okay.

Speaker 10 (22:22):
And you have to be seated to put your pants on?

Speaker 4 (22:24):
I prefer it's more comfortable to be in a sitting
position or on the bed, or up against the wall,
or just have some kind of foulkrum to help me
get my pants on.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
Would you say, frum, I'm gonna I'm gonna go out
on a limb and say that's the first time folkrum
has ever been used on you even.

Speaker 4 (22:40):
Know if I'm using it right, But it just sounds
like a cool word.

Speaker 6 (22:43):
Fulcrum is a pivot point or hinge?

Speaker 11 (22:46):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
For me, just you know, just standing up and putting
my pants, you know, I feel something in my lower
back or my quad or something like that, or a hamstring.
I like to kind of I need something to kind
of lean on.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
How about you, Marvin.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
Right leg, left leg?

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Anything else that we want to ponder with a poll question?
Here to and jump and Todd needs a folk rum.
This is this is producing way more than I could
have ever propped.

Speaker 6 (23:13):
Up a little bit for the putting on the to
live on the edge.

Speaker 5 (23:16):
Ye, here's one from uh, here's one switching up topics
a little bit. Here's one from Todd. That's funny it
This is the Miles Garrett Pole question. How many speeding
tickets would you need to get in less than ten
years to start slowing down?

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Three?

Speaker 10 (23:28):
Five, seven, or at least nine?

Speaker 3 (23:32):
So he has nine speeding tickets in the last since
twenty seventeen.

Speaker 10 (23:37):
I believe.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
So how do you keep your license? I know you
just pay a fine, but don't you get points? Don't
they don't you accumulate enough points that you get your
license suspended.

Speaker 6 (23:48):
At least he's.

Speaker 4 (23:49):
Not in the public eye where no one's going to
find out about it. You can just kind of like live.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Under thank you.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
I wonder how bad of a speeding ticket it has
to be, like if you're always you know, what is
that saying, like eight your great nine your mind or whatever.
If you're always at like nine to ten miles an
hour over where, it's really not that big of a deal,
or he's not it's a significant Oh yeah, got it.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
He was clocked going ninety four in a seventy. That's excessive.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
He was clocked going one hundred in a sixty.

Speaker 10 (24:20):
That is excessive.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Uh, let's see reckless.

Speaker 6 (24:25):
You might say he's a miles Garrett speeders.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Miles per hour.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Yeah, uh, sixty five in a forty five that's too fast. Yeah,
but don't you get points against you and your license
and you get a certain number of points and then
your license gets suspended.

Speaker 5 (24:43):
What do you think his insurance is? It's got to
be astronomical.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
I hope he's bundling with liberty mutually.

Speaker 6 (24:50):
Yes, reach out to him.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Yes, What is the.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Motivation you think for excessive speeding. You think it's cool
you're in a big rush all the time.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
You like to feel how about you tell me? No, No,
I don't really speak much.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
I'm the one that gets in trouble because I'm going
too slow in the left lane, so I have to
defer to you guys.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Yeah, so what are my options here?

Speaker 4 (25:06):
It's very cool to go fast. I like how it
feels to be in a car that's going fast. I'm
at a big rush. I'm very important, and I have
to get somewhere as quickly as possible, even at the
risk of injuring or killing other people on the road,
because I have to just get there fast.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
I don't know what his motivation is. I've never gotten
a speeding ticket. You've never gotten a speeding ticket? No, yeah,
pub I think.

Speaker 6 (25:32):
With someone like Miles Garrett or anyone who has a
sports car. I'm looking at his car. It's a three
hundred thousand dollars sports car. It's meant to be driven fast,
and it's not meant to be on normal roadways. There
must be almost like a tick that says I bought
this car, I'm going to stretch it out, which it's wrong,
but I think that's the.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
Motivation and Shardoor Sanders maybe it's something about the Cleveland
Browns at he kind of.

Speaker 10 (25:54):
Get out of there as fast as you can get it.
Now it makes sense.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Is arrested.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Well, he got to take it a couple of times,
I think in his first year in Cleveland.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Yes, if you're not showing off, then what kid?

Speaker 4 (26:07):
You just he's got the money rent some time on
a racetrack. If you feel a need to go really
fast and circle so you're not putting other people in
danger and how much it cost to go to the
Daytona or wherever you have to go, just do that. Unless, again,
you want to show off your car and how fast
you can drive, then that's a whole other story.

Speaker 6 (26:24):
Yeah, I said it.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
Look at me and look at my fast, expensive car
and how fast a driver?

Speaker 2 (26:30):
Okay, I dare you to pull me over on Miles Garrett.
If Miles Garrett came on the show, I would say
that to her.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
You would, yeah, only because you're putting other people's lives
in danger because you have to drive your expensive car fast.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Well those are you know when you go a Hundie
in a sixty on the highway. Okay, I mean that
that to me, I got to take away your license,
I would think, But I once again, I grew up
in Ohio, But I don't know what the laws are
anymore with what happens when you get a speeding ticket.
I thought that that counted as points and if you

(27:04):
got to a certain number of points, then they took
away your license, or at least I remember that happening
to a couple of my friends who might have been
drinking and driving as well.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
Yes, Paul, I'm on the Ohio DMV website, of course, Dan,
and they do have a points system, and if you
go over twelve points for various infractions in a two
year period, you get a six month suspended license. So apparently, but.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
If you get caught speeding it off in Ohio, does
that are those points that go on your license?

Speaker 6 (27:34):
It also says if you have fifteen plus sex and
our defensive player of the year, all rules are waived.
It's in the fine print.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Yeah, but they still they give him a ticket. It's
not like they let him go. Yeah, I mean you
still have to pay a fine. He doesn't have to
go to court. I don't think in there, like a
miles per hour margin where you go. I think you're
going to have to go see the judge for that one.
Definitely right.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
You don't want to get speeding ticket where they're like okay,
and so your car stays here and you're coming with us. Yeah,
that's that's a very bad speeding ticket. One you do
not want.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
But forty miles an hour over the speed limit excessive.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
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Speaker 3 (28:23):
Let me start with Aaron Rodgers appearance on Pat McAfee yesterday.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (28:29):
If he hello, what's going on?

Speaker 2 (28:31):
No, we don't know. No, no, no, no, got to
do a little four play with me.

Speaker 11 (28:35):
Man, you just spent a week in Patamon together. I
got no love I did.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
I did four play in Panama with you, you and
your lovely wife.

Speaker 9 (28:46):
Hey, I haven't went to a church with you guys
and pound them off for Fresh Wednesday.

Speaker 11 (28:50):
I'm a Jewish guy.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
I know.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Well, we were going to dinner and it was ash
Wednesday and my wife was like, I gotta go get
my ashes, and all of a sudden, we dragged Jay
into the church.

Speaker 11 (29:01):
No, no, no, I volunteer.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
No, I don't learn.

Speaker 11 (29:03):
I want to learn.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
So we go in and then you know, I'm thinking
you're going to walk up and get your ashes and
I go, I don't think you should do that, Jay.

Speaker 11 (29:12):
I don't think.

Speaker 9 (29:12):
So it doesn't matter how many different religion like you know,
Temple's church, mosques I go to.

Speaker 11 (29:19):
There's not enough time to you know, atone for my sins. Yeah.
I didn't want to bother them with that.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
Okay, so great to see you, Jay, buddy. There we go, Okay,
feeling great, feeling too, feeling great.

Speaker 11 (29:32):
I got my shoulder again this time, man, I felt fantastic.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yeah, well you really do. How about you stop fighting people?

Speaker 11 (29:39):
Why would I do that?

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Well, I don't know. You're getting older and your body
is I mean now you're.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
Now you're age shaming me. You know what people always
ask me, like why do I still do this stuff?
I'd rather that kill me that I die from not
doing it, Like I gotta do it. I just it's
you know, I was talking about I need teams, teams,
and for year between my ears, these teams and I
just man, I love having those teams, whether it's training

(30:06):
players or I.

Speaker 11 (30:07):
Have a may guys, my old guys.

Speaker 9 (30:08):
We're getting older now, so we're being a little smarter
with what we do in our heads. But just training players.
You know, the guy I really took on this year
full time, if you will, was Aj Barner, who did
a great job obviously with Seattle. But you don't find
guys like that as much anymore. Like players are different
now than they used to be when I was trained.
You know so many guys in the offseason, and you

(30:28):
always tell these guys that being famous ain't the same
as being great. And a lot of these guys is
come in now because they're so famous, they don't have
a need to be great. They don't put that same
work in Aj did Aj Man. He just he even
came out during the bye week for a little too, no,
which guys normally don't do.

Speaker 11 (30:43):
But I just I love it, dude.

Speaker 9 (30:44):
If I can help make somebody better, you know, that
helps me again, hear him?

Speaker 3 (30:49):
That's why give me the current NFL player who you
think could be great in UFC oh Miles Garrett.

Speaker 11 (30:58):
I trained the Browns like a month. The mouth put
his hands on me. That's that was terrible.

Speaker 9 (31:04):
That was awful About Mercedes Lewis if he still qualifies here,
I've had him for about seventeen years. Mercedes throws, kicks
and you know everything. He's like really a student of it.
I've always said, like, he's not current, but Kyle Long
was a He's you know, if I didn't ever wrestle
Kyle Long, I would be at least five to seven

(31:25):
and a half now. But I'm trying to think current
guys who just feel really violent. Yeah, there's not a
Oh Max s Crawsby Max actual legitimate, He legitimately.

Speaker 11 (31:40):
Trains way Is.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
He's done with the Raiders.

Speaker 9 (31:46):
I don't soon come back, but you know it's up
to the Raiders. Yeah, they're the ones who hold the
cards in this right now.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
But he could, I guess he could retire and force
their hand.

Speaker 11 (31:57):
Yeah he can, but you know he loves football.

Speaker 9 (32:00):
You know. It was interesting we when I talk about
guys you know, want to be great and you know,
trying to be great instead famous. When he came out
to my gym to train, he was like, I said,
we're starting at five forty five, right, and I'm like
five forty five in the morning, he's like, yeah, that's
what's time I started. I'm like, hey, dude, I'm I
coming at eleven.

Speaker 11 (32:20):
Okay, sod where we go at eleven? Five forty five?

Speaker 9 (32:23):
He's like, well, I started five forty five, and sure enough,
five forty five. Every day goes in their trains and
he does you know, prehab and you know, stretching and
mobility and speed and agility and lists, and then we
do the MMA park and then after that he does
a little bit more strength to say, and then more
hips and then rehab and you know all this treatment stuff.

(32:44):
And it was every day.

Speaker 11 (32:44):
Man, it's like five forty five in the morning till
like two or three. And that's where.

Speaker 9 (32:49):
That's where you look for Like all the guys that
we were friends with from back in the day, that's
the only way they got famous. To be great the
older to be great back then is to work the world.
Tell I tell these guys the blueprints for greatst it's
not hard findal who the best is and do more
than them. Well, most people just aren't willing to do it.
I haven't asked him how many of your guys like
to do this? But he's like, oh, I offer to everybody,

(33:10):
but they don't. And that's like today's athlete, that's not
how they're wired, but all the great ones that's how
they're wired, right, And it's it. I just never got it.
I never understood if that's what you have to do,
just put in more work. You don't necessarily have to
be more talented. Why don't you? And it's like if
you if you have a full and a f career,
you're retired thirty two, think about that, Dan and people

(33:33):
years thirty two, right, it's young.

Speaker 11 (33:36):
You go out there and do whatever you want after that,
thirty four, it's young. I just never got it.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
Do you think Micah Parsons wants to be famous more
than he wants to be great?

Speaker 9 (33:45):
No, I think it's but I think that's today's athlete.
I definitely think he wants to be great. But yeah,
I think without a doubt, like me, have podcasts, you know,
with your own teammates, right you your team and stuff
during the season things like that. Look, I was around
Stray and he would be like the first of these
guys and you know, he drove me back in New

(34:08):
York City every day when I was too broke to
you know, be able to pay for it. Uh, subway
and bus fair back and forth, and football was always first, first,
first by a mile. He set the other stuff in
when it when he was okay with it, but football
was for He did so much film work and so
much working on and like extra work, extra work, extra work,

(34:29):
and everybody.

Speaker 11 (34:30):
Thought of the other way. It was never the other way.

Speaker 9 (34:33):
I don't think it's the other way for Mikey either,
but just seems so much bigger because of all the other.

Speaker 11 (34:38):
Stuff he does.

Speaker 3 (34:39):
All right, let's run down some of these situations. Aaron Rodgers,
Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers.

Speaker 9 (34:46):
I don't think he's there yet here and I haven't
talked to him. I saw him on pat yesterday. I
haven't talked form for a while. You know, we trained
together last off season, so I don't know where his
mindset is. I do love what he said about Mike,
and he's like, Mike is h McCarthy is uh man.
I told at the combine, I said for you to

(35:09):
coach the Packers, Cowboys.

Speaker 11 (35:12):
And now the Steelers, your home town team.

Speaker 9 (35:14):
And like his parents are right there in front, like
the front row, and he's like I couldn't get past
like three words without crying, like he grew up right
around the corner.

Speaker 11 (35:21):
I said, so you coach these three teams. Mike. I
don't know who you were in a previous life, but
God has blessed you. I think you're like.

Speaker 9 (35:29):
Jonas Sulk and you cured polio.

Speaker 11 (35:33):
Here's your reward. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 9 (35:36):
But the fact that he appreciates Mike this much now
was really good to see. Because Mike is great. You
get to remembory people forget it was so bad on
air when they decided, Okay, we're kno going to and
I was. I was right there through all this stuff
with them, when Farv kept retiring and unretired, retire and unretired,

(35:56):
retired and unretired, and finally at the end they're like, hey,
we're going with Aaron. There is people picketing outside Lambo
that they didn't want Aaron there. This kid, this youngster,
and for him to be able to deal with this
and become the guy he became. That's why Jordan Love
also has much stronger mental health than anybody gives him credit.
For he to be able to deal with that to

(36:17):
replace Aaron. But man, Aaron, they were picking their flying
helicopters and planes over and and look at the year
he had that year and the career after that. And
that's because Mike really is a he's great with developing
guys like that. But he did with him what he
do with Dak and whoever he's gonna be able to
develop over there in Pittsburgh. I don't know who that
is right now. I know they're like Will Howard, but

(36:39):
I don't know if that's their long term He's not
really he hasn't been around him enough to really know that.

Speaker 11 (36:45):
But I think if Aaron.

Speaker 9 (36:46):
Wants to come back and play another year, I'm sure
they're welcome, welcome with open arms.

Speaker 11 (36:50):
And I know Pittsburgh liked him a lot they did.
What about the organization?

Speaker 2 (36:54):
What about Kyler Murray? Where does he land? Where should
he land?

Speaker 9 (36:58):
Well? He and Tua should say, okay, I want to
go and try and learn under Kyle Shanahan, Caro O'Connell,
Sean McVay, Matt mcflore one of these guys, and Andy
Reid and Sean Baton. But I don't see that. There's
not a lot of quarterback developers. But you know, I
was talking to you know, Kyle Shannan this year and

(37:19):
Kevin O'Connell kind of had the same thing when we're
talking about how you take these guys and reprogram the
mac Jones of the world.

Speaker 11 (37:25):
Of Daniel Jones.

Speaker 9 (37:26):
And you know, I remember Shannan saying to me, for
these guys, you just got to get them.

Speaker 11 (37:33):
They're so beat up. You got to get them to.

Speaker 9 (37:36):
Play unafraid and if you could start doing that, give
them a CAUs So it's basically like I want to
play fast, but at the same time, I want them
to play fearless.

Speaker 11 (37:45):
That's what's fearless.

Speaker 9 (37:46):
If you get them to be fearless again, then they're
God given talent which made them a top ten pick
starts coming back out, but they're so beat up they're
afraid to go do it. They're afraid to pull a trigger.
He said, that's the number one thing first. But also
like Lafleur, what do he did with Malik Willis with
his footwork phenomenal. You know what a lot of these
guys over do. With Kevin O'Connell, what he could do
with those guys technique wise.

Speaker 11 (38:07):
I would go and learn.

Speaker 9 (38:07):
So if i'm color though, yeah, I go try and
get with Kevin O'Connell, like I'm if I'm a player,
I would already be tampering.

Speaker 11 (38:16):
Here's the other way around.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
We're talking to Jay Glazer NFL and Fox Insider. The
market for Tua, I don't see.

Speaker 9 (38:26):
You know, there's options out there for people right now,
but same thing, I don't know if there's a I
don't think there's a huge market. And part of that
also is, you know, he's a hit away from here
right so I think if you want to bring somebody in,
it's got to be almost like, hey, who who loves them?

Speaker 11 (38:46):
I don't. I haven't anybody say it yet to this point.
I think somebody will bring him in and take a flyer.
But I think Coyler will have a much bigger people go,
you know, after Coler, more than they will.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
What about Atlanta for Tua?

Speaker 9 (39:00):
But what I'm saying, if I'm Atlanta, I'm looking at color.
You know, I think Coler is you know, he jumps
out ahead of tour right now. And look, I can't
say a lot because I just haven't talked to like
Matt Roynie and Cunningham and mister Fansky about to it,
but also to again like let's say everything works out,
he still you know, hadn't really protected himself much right

(39:23):
up here right when he you know, with concussion. So
let's say things work out right and all of a sudden, man,
he takes a thing in week seven, then you're back
to square, won't So I think even if you have to,
you got to have somebody else in place there.

Speaker 3 (39:37):
What do you make of the Rams Chiefs trade? You
don't get too many blockbusters like this in early March.

Speaker 11 (39:44):
Yeah. I would actually with Chearle Mvava this weekend and
he was telling me about it, and he was like.

Speaker 9 (39:50):
Over the moon, like over the moon about this, and
you know, they trade away a lot for him. But
Charlton is always the type of guy. And you know what,
I'm surprised about you because he's always the top of
like you know, I'm going for now and I think
more and more and I was saying, it's surprisingly I
told him this, Surprisingly more people don't do what he
does because you know what you're getting with the Trent

(40:12):
mcduffee with these draft picks. Now, you know, you hear
more and more complaints guys of the combin. People not
going to the combine, like coaches anymore. Is like, we
don't really know where getting these guys anymore. You can't
really you know, your interviews, you can't pry you get
such a short period and everybody's you know, programmed, And
I'm a fault for that too. I had a bunch
of kids this off season told him how to, you know,

(40:34):
deal with the combine and kind to just be honest
with teams if you had off field troubles and just
other things, what they're gonna ask for and everything in
your life down. He is about team team teams, but
because they're so programmed, you don't really know where you're
getting anymore. And kids don't go through adversities much anymore. Right,
you have a problem from the transfer. That's why, by
the way, Tennessee went right for cam Ward because they

(40:58):
told me even before the combine, that's our guy, because
he'd been through adversity, which we don't find too many
guys like that anymore. So I think, you know, if
you have a proven commodity in the NFL, I would
trade my picks also, And I'm surprised more teams don't
do it because the rams are in it every single
year and it's a copycat league, and nobody really does it.
They still have this old school thing of man, we

(41:19):
got a really reload through the draft. And I get
it because if you hit then you have you know,
salary cap relief there for.

Speaker 11 (41:26):
A few years at least. But Shaw was man, he
was so over the moon for this. He was he
was well to go all in on this.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
Do we know the time frame for Mahomes coming back?
Will is he expected to start the season.

Speaker 9 (41:42):
The rich the initial reports for you know, kind of
on the friends there, But I want to tay Patrick's different.
He's different. So he went down. He immediately got the surgery,
flew himself down. I think he flew provate down there.
Got the surgery maybe the next day, which normally they
don't do because you all like to swell, and he
got a poord really swelled up, right. And so that

(42:05):
was on a Tuesday. I believe it was either Thursday
or Friday that week. He was already in the Chiefs
training room doing React and he already had gotten his
knee bending at ninety degrees at that point, which he's
just different. He heals differently. This is a guy you
know who dislocated his knee schap and his leg was

(42:27):
he was turned around during the game and he was like, hey,
literally he asked, they're training Rick Burke hole the doctors
is it broken? No, okay, and taping up Let's go back,
Like we're not taping up. Your knee is facing that
way and they're like, He's like, no, just tape it.
Let's go and like you know, he he had a
dislocated toe going into a Super Bowl and fully dislocated

(42:50):
and he never took any time like he just finished
finished out the game. His paying threshold is different, his
work ethics different. So well at first they're like, oh,
could you know start of the season. I think I
would probably headge on him being well sooner than that
by far, because he just attacks things man like like
Aaron with his you know, his achilles and Joe Burrow,

(43:14):
who was different too. Joe Burrow came back two months early.
That's ridiculous from his injury. That was that was ridiculous.
That's probably one of the that's one of the craziest
things I've seen. I have a Grade three turf doe
and he's done and I come back, you know.

Speaker 11 (43:31):
As early as he did.

Speaker 9 (43:32):
I remember we were I was I was in London
last time we did the show, right at the trade deadline.
That day, he texted me He's come back. I'm like,
come on, dude, what do you you spend your time like, dude,
edibles this all season your reab.

Speaker 11 (43:48):
There's no way.

Speaker 9 (43:50):
And he's like, no, I'm coming back, and I'm coming
back way sooner than people think I'm talking, like in
a couple of weeks.

Speaker 11 (43:55):
I'm like, dude, there's no way. And sure enough, you know,
he's just different.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
And I guessed right with Quinn Williams going to the
Cowboys day that day you were on Yes.

Speaker 9 (44:07):
Let me tell you this. So it's trade. It's trade deadline.
Dan and I are talking about our stem cell journey
together cause I looked out on my phone and I'm
texting and he's like, what's going on?

Speaker 11 (44:19):
Trade?

Speaker 9 (44:19):
I said, yeah, it's actually a team asking me about
Quinn Williams and uh, you know, but they want like
a blockburst for him and asked me about Quentinn Williams
and he literally said is the Cowboys?

Speaker 11 (44:30):
And it was the Cowboy play and I kind of
looked d you.

Speaker 9 (44:34):
Know, kind of looked like you joked me a little bit,
like oh, my god, They're like, are you you got?
Are you you put a virus on my phone down?

Speaker 3 (44:43):
I'm an insider now, I think. I ah, yeah, I
get yeah. Just don't don't ask obj. He called me
an outsider. He did, Yeah, I was right about something
and he I don't think he liked that I was
correct about something with him and he called me an outsider.

Speaker 11 (44:59):
He not sensitive like that. I've had a lot.

Speaker 9 (45:01):
Look. I reported that he was getting traded from the
Giants to another team, and I got mercilessly destroyed by everybody,
like just and people started going on to Instagram and like, fans, listen,
I'm an inside. My job is to report information that
you don't know. You knew it, You're done my job.

(45:24):
So my job is to give you information you don't know.
And when we do it, don't get mad at us. Okay,
or we won't do it. And I put this out
there and people started going onto different people who I
was training, and unbreakable celebrities and some with drug issues
and going on to them saying, I hope you owe

(45:44):
D because you're stupid, you know, trading partner at saying
Odell's getting traded like it was ridiculous some of that
for this Max Crosby won this off season. People tell
me how much I don't know, and attacking Rosie and
get after my wife saying some racial stuff and just
like it's ridiculous. I got it from within Martindale two

(46:05):
years ago saying they'd be gone from the Giants, and
like Gian fans, I've been covering this team since ninety three.
If I say something instead of attacking me, you may
want to go call Draft Cans or Fanuel or something.

Speaker 2 (46:20):
Maybe I don't want to be an insider.

Speaker 9 (46:22):
Yeah, I don't pull stuff out of my butt, and
but that's my job is to come out of left
field and tell people things they don't know. And people
get so upset. They got upset with the Kevin O'Connell
thing a couple of years ago that there were teams
looking at trade for him. There were four teams that
are trying to trade it. And then people got upset
that I reported on Sunday, and I'm like, I don't
work at Foxville to work for Foxingville Sunday.

Speaker 11 (46:45):
It's the Riders are being an inside man. But you
know what I have? You know what I hold?

Speaker 9 (46:49):
Sticks and stones thing you know, don't break your bones
but words. I'm the opposite. Sticks and stones won't do
a thing to me, but sensitive.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
Great to see you. Thanks again, Amen, talk to you
soon all right. Thanks Jay Glazier
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