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August 13, 2024 42 mins

Covino & Rich fill-in for the great Dan Patrick! They talk Clayton Kershaw calling cell phones in Southern California. His teammate, Mookie Betts had a great return & saw no ghosts in Milwaukee! The guys tell you the ghost story that separates Mookie from the team when in Milwaukee. Covino shares a family not-so-secret! They talk the John Madden/NFL on FOX 30-year anniversary. Plus, can America afford Sunday Ticket?

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

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Yeah, Gultin Morgan, what's up? Okay, don Antos Local, what's up?
Buddy Line from the West Side. It's CNR on FSR.
Day one of the Dan Patrick hat trick. So that
means you get us today, Wednesday and Thursday. Lucky you.

(00:25):
Steve Cavino wishing you a great morning. That's Rich Davis Buddy.
Back to school on the West Side week. You know
how I know it's back to school? Yeah? Traffic that
and I got a message I'm looking at you know what.
You got that new iPhone update. You can now see
when a voicemail is being left for you, like the
text pops up on your phone. Yeah, I'm like, who's

(00:46):
calling me? This is the message we got in LA yesterday.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Welcome back to school, Los Angeles Unified Parents and families.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
This is the Los Angeles Dodgers. I looked at on
my phone.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
My Claytonkershaw's calling me. Oh no, it's the school message.

Speaker 5 (00:58):
You know.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
It's funny. I got the same phone call on hung up.
I was like, leave me alone, Clayton Kershaw, I got it,
stop bothering me. In the middle of this Yankees debacle.
It was a horrible because your Yankees lost to the
White Sox. I thought for sure this is that week
they dominate, Like, oh, and they're gonna murder the White
Sox and they get murdered twelve to two or something ridiculous.

(01:20):
I shut that off too. I was like, leave me alone, Yankees,
leave me alone, Kershaw. But I know it's back to
school because I'm running around like an idiot on my
daughter's chauffeur again. She has to go to Target because
she needs more notebooks, had to get her her new
pair of sneakers for school, the mall, run to buy
some clothes, you know, the new routine to her new
high school. So dad, life in full effect right now

(01:43):
for me, because again, whole new school, a whole new
slew of problems, and your kids' problems and your kids
experiences are your problems and experiences.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
So back to school, go back to school.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Frantic first day traffic yesterday and today because we're feeling
in DP. It's a whole other like gotta figure out
how she's getting there, that sort of thing. By the way,
she's a freshman, right, freshman, stay away from the seniors.
I had that talk with her already. Look, you're gonna
meet a lot of creeps, so stay away from those
creep It's a good day one dad talk. It forces
me to stay at the gym too, to I'm not

(02:17):
that guy who tries to intimidate younger kids. I'm never
that dad. I'll never be that dad. But I still
got to keep my weight up a little bit, you
know what I mean. These kids are getting bigger now,
so uh, hitting the gym in case and just in case.
You know, I don't want them to think like, yeah,
I saw her dad, Dad's a weenie.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
So let's let's just say this.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
If you're on the East coast, you guys got it
right that after Labor Day starts school. The simple fact
when you move from the East Coast to the West coast,
and I know Florida, I believe also started early. I
saw an old pal on social media post.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
In the first day school pictures.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Yeah, I get ready for that. That's also how you
know it's school time because all the parents are posting
their kids'.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Pictures first day of fourth grade.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
This is the time of year where you're inundated with
here's my kid on the front stoop and then the
next social media feed is trump Erkamoa. The next social
media feed is who should I pick up my fantasy team?
Jamal James with Tyreek Kills fantasy back to school and
people fight about politics. So hey, welcome to C and R.

(03:20):
We are a little escape from all that nonsense. We're
gonna talk Wookie Betts today and ghosts. We're gonna talk
about the best way to watch the NFL on Sunday,
because Cavino, I feel like I got to introduce you
to a new method because you're a Red Zone guy,
and I feel like I don't like this kind to
force me away from Scott Hansen. You know, I love
Scott Hansen, so I gotta give him up. I don't know,

(03:43):
do I feel the need to see other hosts. I
don't know. That's differences. That's Chris Hansen. Is it not lemonade? Yeah,
that's to catch a predator, Danny g What a you're
talking about? Scott Hansen caught my heart though? I like
that guy on Red Zone. Rich is saying, no, that's
not the way, But you know what, everything else is

(04:05):
such a more expensive option. We'll explain. We're also gonna
give away prizes on the CNR and for Dan Patrick's show,
we're gonna do something called Showtime Homes Trivia, which we
often do on our regular show two to four on
the West, five to seven on the East, Cavino and Rich.
So some prizes to give away, some fun to be had.
Kids are back to school this week. Our pets heads

(04:27):
are falling off. What did they say in your favorite
children's book where the wild things are? Let the wild
rumps start, Let the wild rumpist start, eight, seven, seven,
nine to nine on Fox, Cavin on Rich, Let's talk
Mookie Bets who came back last night? And I know
Danny G among all the Dodgers fans, Danny G being
our producer. Well, you know what, this is a scary story.

(04:47):
Can I just say that I wish I would have
got to bed earlier since we woke up so early
for Dan Patrick today. But Netflix has a new slew
a new volume of unsolved mysteries, and and that kept
me up to the wee hours of the night. And
it kicks off Frinch, I told you this in Passing,
But it kicks off, you know with the xylophone that

(05:09):
really gets you into the zone. Do doo doo doo. Yeah,
like do do do do do doo do? It gets
you all scared. It summons all the spirits in your house. Yes, Right,
So I'm like, oh, man, because you get into it,
and I'm like, I gotta wake up early for dp
first episode on Netflix. In this new series takes you

(05:29):
back to eighteen eighty eight, the story of Jack the Ripper. Right,
You're like, oh, the legendary Jack the Ripper. And it's
interesting how we watch these shows because it's called unsolved mysteries.
This sounds like a comedy routine. It's not. It's really not.
But it's like, I know how this ends. It's not
this guy.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
It's not solved it.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
It's not that guy. They don't know, they never arrested them.
You never know because it's unsolved mysteries. Yet you're pulled
in wondering if you're gonna get some sort of result
or surprise. It's at the husband. It's got to be
unsolved the show. There't a neighbor, there are no endings here,
Yet we still watch because the xylophone keeps us pulled in.

(06:09):
So I'm watching this whole story on Jack the Ripper
last night and you have this like idea or image
based on Hollywood or the legend that he just slaughtered
everybody in London. I'm not saying his numbers are weak.
He batted under two hundred as far as serial killers

(06:29):
for the time. You really given his stats right now? Yeah,
for the time, it was a big deal compared to
murderers today. Now I'm just kidding, but it was only
five and I say only five respectfully, but it was five.
But for a guy named Jack the Ripper, right, like
five that they know, let's be fair. So I'm watching
different era against exactly. Yeah, it was.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
It's hard to compare. It's like, I don't do that,
Danny Lebron Jordan, I don't do Jack the Ripper.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
And it really was, by the way, Danny g you know,
we're making like a funny sports tie and but the
truth is it really was a different era because people
were be fuddled, they were be muffled. They would be
fuddled to the fact that, wait, so this guy's killing
just for the sake of killing. You know, they did

(07:16):
like a mental profile on this guy. Well, what kind
of maniac would do something like this? There was no confrontation.
There's a particular set of woman he was going after,
but it was five women in London in the late
eighteen hundreds. And you know, I'm watching with my girlfriend.
She had no idea that this was from the late
eighteen hundreds. She thought Jack the Ripper was a newer reference,

(07:41):
not in the late eighteen hundreds, right, So watching this
is getting a little scary. The music's playing and you
believe at the end of this episode, rich dun ding
dum dan dum dan, dum dood do do do doo
at the end of this episode about Jack the Ripper,
they actually as I posted this on my Instagram story,

(08:01):
you could see it at Steve Cavino at Steve Cavino
if you want to read this, if you don't believe me,
it's like, if you have any tips or clues about
Jack the Ripper, I'm like, cluse, I opened my grandmother's
trunk in a I'm talking to someone from the eighteen hundreds.
Nobody has any clues or tips. This will never be solved.

(08:24):
Give it up unsolved mysteries. You're just gonna have to
chuck this one up. You're never gonna know if you
have any clues about who Jack the Ripper. Yeah, I'm
gonna call out, I'm gonna unsolve dot com. Hey, by
the way, here's my theory on Jack. But I was
watching that and I got into that zone, and when
you let that zone get into you, it's kind of

(08:44):
hard to fall asleep. Sometimes. That's why I don't watch
scary movies.

Speaker 5 (08:47):
UD.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
I've said this to you in the past, and you
look at me like I'm crazy. I'll say something like, yeah,
my wife and I were watching a Black Mirror Unsolved mystery.
Some murder, yeah, some murder movie. I don't mind documentary,
but those scary movies about the supernatural. Yeah, but then
I'll tell you about that. Well, then then I had
to put on on like a rerun of the Office

(09:08):
or How I Met Your Mother or some like little Yeah,
some stand up comedy I've seen before in the background,
because I'm like, I can't watch that, and then be like,
good night, honey, you gotta put on the new Joe
Rogan comedy after that, his new stand up specially, you
got to do something to cleanse the palette. I didn't
do that because we had a show to do today.
But I did watch like a few more episodes dowd do.

(09:31):
Guess what, Rich all of them unsolved. If you have
any I'm just put it out there for our you know,
our listeners, Dan Patrick listeners.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
If you have any clues on Jack the Ripper, Jack.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Did you read it? I put it on my Instagram
story again at Steve Cavino, at Covino and Rich if
you want to play along at home against the Dan
Patrick Hatrick. Now, I brought that up because a lot
of those stories and some of those stories, you know,
what happens is Jack the Ripper becomes a legend, right,
people used that to scare the kids. It becomes like

(10:03):
a like a ghost story. If you will, Jack the Ripper,
they are murdering, murders and dude. Growing up primarily on
my mom's side of the family. I'm a half breed
vat the local. My dad Italian guy, white guy. A Hey,
what's up, Joe, Good morning, Big Steve Cavino. My mom

(10:25):
from Mexico, Mexican side of the family. They're way through
the supernatural spiritual ghost stories. Yeah, it was always like
a creepy ghost story going on. It's like you realize
there's kids around you want us to go to bed
and you're telling us all these haunted, scary stories.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
When I first met Cavino, he goes, your mother didn't
tell you the.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Story of I'm like, no, there was always a story then,
and I got one that I think I have the
all time best story. Like I heard them all right,
and every like every uncle came back to haunt somebody
in my family. Everybody had some sort of ghost story
growing up. And when you're a kid trying to get

(11:05):
to bed, that would scare the Bejesus out of you, right, kay?
Can we not talk about so and so and how
they died and how they came back and this and
that all the time, or what are you praying for
for them to come back? Could we just let him be?
What is going on?

Speaker 5 (11:20):
Even?

Speaker 4 (11:20):
And that's why Uncle Ernesto now haunts our house, can I?

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Sweetheart?

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
You know it was always something weird. It was some
weird spiritual thing or such a little artifact my grandma
gave me because she found it from I don't know,
a dead relative or you know, like, all right, enough
of this, So I have one story to kick off,
this Mookie Bets story, just to give us some context.
People are like, get out of here with your Mooky

(11:45):
Bets ghost story. Well, I don't know if people even
know the Mookie Bets ghost story. So this all ties
into Mookie Bets Mookie Bets ghost story. Do you believe
or not? That's where we're getting at a good morning
enjoying my coffee. There's a story. It's number one on
my Cavino Family ghost story countdown, and I've heard them all. Dude, seriously,

(12:10):
they saw a spirit. Nayna, I know it. So there's
a story that my grandma's mom, Grandma's mom, great grandma,
your great grandma was just walking around very poor, always
very poor in these stories. But they really were very

(12:32):
poor in Mexico, and when she was a young woman,
she fell in a hole. I've told you this story.
I've been doing a show with Rich for twenty years.
He knows the story because it's my favorite one. Because
no one believes me when I say it. I'm like, hey,
I don't know if they use this somehow to scare
the kids or what, but this is what they told me,
and everybody swears by. It seems like great grandma was

(12:54):
a klutz. Great Grandma, I don't byby was boozing too much.
I don't know what was going on. She fell in
like a hole, well or something, right, So she falls
in a hole, but nobody knows where she is. For days,
people can't find her.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
If you have any clues.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Cue up to zelophone bum bum bum bumpum boom boom
boom BUMPM.

Speaker 4 (13:18):
So and dude.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
They would tell stories like this all the time to
the kids, like what so, what happened? And you know,
in Spanish, it's all scary. I don't know what's going on.
And she falls in a hole and people find her.
But when they find her, they think she lost her
mind because she's speaking pure, pure gibberish at this point. Yeah,

(13:44):
they're like, what are they? Oh my goodness, she lost
her mind. She's been down this, in this hole for
so long, she lost her her sanity. She's uncontrollable and
speaking in tongues gibberish. And turns out that she wasn't
just speaking gibberish, and she didn't forget how to speak Spanish,

(14:05):
but she was speaking an old ancient Mexican language called
the Yaki. She was speaking a different language because she
fell in an old Indian burial hole, a burial ground,
and she didn't like lose her mind. She was just
taken over by the spirit second do doo doo doo.

(14:28):
So when they pulled her out, she was speaking a
language that that no one was really using at that time.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
And everyone in your family believes us.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
My grandma told me straight up, what do you mean
you call my I'm just saying, somebody knows the story.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
Do you pull some out of a hole in there
speaking a yaki old language?

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Not only dude. When I went to Mexico, Rich and
I went to Mexico City for Monday night football and
we were working at ESPN at the time. I went
and visited family. I was out there. I was like
the King, like, oh, King Steve from America, bring me
to the whole. They're like, he's come to visit. So
they roll up. That's how it is, you know, when
you go back to visit, they roll out the red

(15:05):
carpet and it's not the greatest thing ever. And everybody
loves you and you're the legend from America and it's
a great feeling. And I even asked them, like, yeah,
tell me the story about the whole, and they're like, oh,
the story and all the kids, everybody knows the story.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Dude.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
Everyone's silverwhere stopping at the same time. Dude, Yeah, no,
that the large the large march music kicks in on
a night just like the worst accident I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
But dude, I swear to you, my distant cousins, cousins,
everybody knows the story of when she fell in a
hole and she came out speaking a forgotten language. Look
it up. That's a wild story.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
When I was a kid, I was like, YACKI what
is that. I've now seen it since, you know, and
I know it's a real thing. I'm not making that up.
But that was always the story I was told. I'm like, what,
So if you don't believe and spirits, I'm like, explain,
I believe you. I want to dude, you think every
one of my family's lying about that?

Speaker 5 (16:06):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Sometimes the story just you know, the legend grows, Yes,
the legend becomes fact print the legend this, uh, this
all ties in. It's true. It's like this like goes
back to what I said about Jack the Ripper, Like,
in our mind, Jack the Ripper was just honest, Spree
murdered one hundred and five people. No, he murdered five people.
They couldn't find out who he is. Yeah, the truth
is always different. So this ties into baseball, believe it

(16:30):
or not, because Mookie Betts is in the news because
once again he has said no, thanks, thanks for the
accommodations Dodgers in Major League Baseball, but I am not
staying at the Fister Hotel in Milwaukee because of the
name or no. No, some weird ghosts the Fister Hotel

(16:53):
because apparently it's haunted. The Fister Hotel was built in
eighteen ninety three has long been rumored to be haunted
by ghosts. Other professional athletes have claimed they haven't they'd
have encounters with ghosts during their time there. The backstory
is Bets did stay at the Fister Hotel in the

(17:14):
past and he didn't have any paranormal or ghost interactions,
but claimed that he experienced a lot of trouble sleeping
because he felt spooked during his stay, so he made
other accommodations at a short term rental instead of staying
with the team at the Fister Hotel. So this isn't

(17:35):
the first time he did it, like you said, but
it does pose the question. You know, this becomes a
story eh, you know Mookie Bets didn't stay with the team.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
Doesn't make Mookie Bets a wacko.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
To you read my story when you grow up hearing
stories like that, Like I've I've been to Airbnb's where
I'm like, i think I'm leaving this place because it
doesn't feel right, And I'm sure it hasn't with all
these stories I've heard along the way, I'm sure Mooki
Betts has heard some crazy stories. You watch too many

(18:07):
paranormal episodes of It's that show my dad watches all
the time, anent Aliens, Yeah, he watched that X Files
or any sort of paranormal show. You know, you get
spooked a little easy. So what do you think about this?
And do you believe and do you have a story
and do you think anything different about Mooki Bets You

(18:28):
shouldn't because he had a good game.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
Does this change any thought you have on Mookie?

Speaker 2 (18:32):
I mean a weird You did go too for four
with a home run, a bomb three Ribby's in his
return to the Dodgers lineup. So your thoughts on Mookie
Bets and him foregoing the team hotel because it's haunted.
Listen out here in La before we lived here, when
we'd visit here once a while for work or business
or pleasure. I stayed once at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel,

(18:54):
which is supposed to be haunted, and I do remember
that whole night being like, oh is creezy. Yeah, But
once that enters your that someone could have been murdered here,
who knows what could have happened, what sort of evil
things happened here? You hear the stories. Once you let
that get into your brain, sometimes it's hard to kick
out when you're trying to fall asleep. Would you stay
if you know? Another part of this question would be

(19:16):
would you stay in one of these hotels or places
where they're known for this? Like you, I guarantee if
you google right now most haunted places in America, there's
probably a list. Where you go now, you'll find my
grandma's house growing up. Yeah, because the ghost stories they
told always made me feel creepy. There. Well, it's a
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(20:00):
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(21:46):
the West, five to seven on the East. Cavino and
rich So, thank you guys for hanging out with us.
If you want to call, because again, the most inclusive
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five or at Covino and rich on social media. Well
we were talking about Mookie Bets to start the show,

(22:07):
Scared of Ghosts. He has foregone the Team Hotel in Milwaukee.
He's done this before. The Fister Hotel. What in Milwaukee
is a place that is known to be haunted. Rich
stays there as often as he can, and apparently he's
done this before, but he has stayed there, said he
got a bednight's sleep. Wasn't focused. And listen, I think

(22:30):
a lot of it has to do with what you
were saying, how you were raised. If your family was
one of those creepy storytelling like ghosts and spirits and
you're you know, you're half Mexican, and you said, that's
how your family is all about lighting candles and spirits
and there's no way. Oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
Grandpa's pictures on the Olfrenda.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
My teeth. You know, she was first generation here. She
brought the family to this country and everything. My grandma
she had this Jesus head that was the creepiest. I mean,
I say this respectfully, of course, but it was Jesus
with the crown of thorns bleeding right looking up in
in pain to the gods.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
You know, it was just a head, candles lit all
around it. You know how creepy that was.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
And I would sleep over my grandma's house at least
once or twice a week, and I'd have to look
at this thing, and she'd be letting candles for this
person and Jesus is eliminated. Like that was a frightening
time in my life. So anytime they were telling ghost stories,
You're like, yeah, sure, so of course there's a part
of me that will always believe that stuff. I don't
see why not. No one could prove it otherwise unsolved

(23:41):
as far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
Are you are you understanding of Bookie Bets or do
you look at him like what a cuckoo?

Speaker 2 (23:47):
There was a part of that. There was a part
of me that wondered too rich. It's like, is anyone
gonna think he's just big time in the other team
like the other teammates, or he doesn't want to stay there?
Is he pulling on Roger Clemens like yeah, I don't
have to do that because I'm Poky Bits, And I'm like, no,
I bet he really believes that this is a haunted
place and he doesn't want to deal with it, and
he's staying somewhere else. It's really funny. So do you

(24:09):
have any stories you want to share, any thoughts about it?
It did work to his benefit, Like we said, he
stayed at a rental. It was his first game back
since June sixteenth, and he hit a two run home
run off Peralta his eleventh so it worked to his benefit.
Mookie bets his back. But the ghost story's real, Danny

(24:31):
g have you ever bailed out of a scenario because
you're like, I got I.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
Got the creeps, I gotta go.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
Yeah, I wanted to when I took the tour of
the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. Yeah, oh,
just walking inside, you get the creeps, and I halfway
through the tour I wanted to escape.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
I remember, I remember, this is like a lamer story.
Guess it's not even like a hotel or an Airbnb.
I know, one time, Kavino Kamna, I think maybe you're
just a kook because you told me one time you
were with your ex and you had an Airbnb and
you swore that you could see under the paint on
the wall because a light shined on it, like kill

(25:16):
I guess a murder murder, Yeah, in aggressive paint strokes,
you know how like if you were to paint something,
you ever let your kid paint, Like here, you do
this side and they paint their name, and then you
paint over the name.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
You can still see the name underneath. The light hit
the wall.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
I was already freaked out, already, I'm like, I don't
feel right about this place. In my ex at the time,
she was like, yeah, I don't feel right about this
place either. You feel a little And we were in
the middle of nowhere. We had just watched that movie Strangers.
The Strangers, remember when they knock on the door, and
it was one of those We're in the middle of nowhere.
I guess I'm the I'm the man in this situation,

(25:52):
so God forbid something happens. I'm the guy that has
to fight somebody off. I don't know about that. We're
out of here, hack your bag.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
So I'm starting to let these creepy feelings, you know,
sink in and we see it.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Says murder. I'm not even kidding you. I had a
witness with me. We saw it underneath the paint job
at this airbnb we were staying at in the middle
of the woods nowhere in OHI California, and you know,
and there's nothing but you and the stars. And I'm
like stars, I'm like these stars, this is creepy. We

(26:23):
left in the middle of the night. I couldn't have
got out faster. Ghost ghosts, Yeah, dude, ghost ghosts recognized
ghost So I'm like, yeah, I've heard these stories before.
I've seen this movie too many times. We gotta go
and we left in the middle of the night. Have
you ever had a creepy scenario where you just like
left somewhere because I got I Once that instinct hits rich,

(26:45):
then you have that internal debate of maybe this is
my sign to bounce. I know it's silly thinking, but
what if I don't bounce, if something happens, it's like
that that your flight was canceled to end up on
another fly. You have these weird thoughts of like final destination,
like maybe this is my sign to leave, or maybe
this is When OJ was on the front of the
plane when we boarded Vegas. That's a true story. We

(27:09):
were at a flight in it was the Southwest to
Vegas Row one seat, a hey, everybody. Before he passed away,
OJ was greeting everyone, and I remember thinking like you know,
if this plane goes down, people are gonna cheer. What's
going on? I don't know if I want to take
this flight. That was the first time I hope that
karma didn't exist because I didn't want to be part

(27:29):
of anything. So I have one quick story and then
we'll move on. I want to talk about NFL and
I did everyone else get charged their auto renewal first Sunday?
Take it? You just me? I was like, I was like,
what is this four hundred of the dollar charge? I
guess auto renew We'll talk best way to watch Sunday football.
But I have an embarrassing story. You could say, dude,
you went with your instincts, maybe like a month ago.

(27:52):
Anyone else's wife ever get one of those? Can you
go out?

Speaker 4 (27:55):
And you're like, where do you want me to go?

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Nick Donald? Get some price? Sure, babe, I love you.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
My wife's like, I'm really craving French fry.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
Oh that was right. Yeah, that was just guessing all
women are the same. I guess I just guessed that.
So I'm guessing you've also gone on the McDonald's late
night Damn, I'm really craving. No, I say, no, way,
go get your own fries. So I already got my
pajamas on, so I'm like, all right, fine, I'll run.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
Up to McDonald's get you some large fries. I go
to the drive through. You know, you order it the wind,
you order it the little Hello, and then you pull around.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
While I'm waiting for them to bring my fries, I
look in my rear view and there's like a hobo
drag in his leg, look like he was out of
a walking dead and was it around Christmas time? Could
have been the ghost of Jacob Marley and I for
some reason in my head, he was coming right from
my car, and he's getting closer and closer. I'm like,

(28:50):
this guy walking up on me, and then in my mind,
I'm like, I think he has a hook. No joke, daddy,
G maybe it was your real dad. I pulled away
and came back to McDonald's five minutes later. I thought
you were going to say it. It wound up being
dustin huff I. I you went with your instinct. I
should get at him. I looped the block a couple
of times. I saw this guy like make his way

(29:12):
down the street, and then I went back to McDonald's
and They're like, where were you? Like that, don't wory
about Where's That's what I was getting at when I
left the Airbnb. It was a matter of just trust
your instincts. You know they're probably not right, but God forbid.
And I think that's what Mookie Betts was pulling. He's like, look,
will everybody survive this haunted experience? Probably? But you know,
my instinct is saying, don't go. I'm a rich, successful,

(29:34):
very famous, important baseball player. I don't need to stay
at the Fister hotel if I don't want to. And
he did it. But so that's the story. There are
people that are like lame because there are people that
seek these places out and you could end with that, yeah,
google it and there are like your content haunted hotels
around the country and people they're always booked because why
would you want to stay where someone was murdered or what?

(29:55):
That's weird want to spend the night. It was more
weird the guy who leaves, the guy who revels in
that fielding. If you want to stay these places, I
think you're a maniac Danny and you want to visit
them for the sake of like, you know, hey, we
went there on a trip. That's fine, Well, I want
to stay there. My wife in New Brownfles, Texas, where
she grew up. Where my wife grew up. There's a place.

(30:17):
There's a hotel in the like the town square of
New Brownfles, Texas, that this little haunted it's like a there,
like old little Boutiqui hotel, and apparently it's way haunted.
Like in the war, someone left their wife behind and
then died, but his ghosts came back.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Like one of those type of stories. And I how
can I say, is I poop you?

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Not? Well, I can't say they want to that's what
you said. I'm in the hotel. I'm in the hotel
and I'm already like, babe, why do you want to stay?
He's like, it'll be fun. It was around Halloween. She's like,
let's stay at the haunted place. Like all right, it's
one of those places where every picture frames an oval
of an old black and white photo. The eyes follow

(31:02):
you when you walk around in the middle of the night.
I'm like, babe, you left the water running in the bathroom.
She's like, no, I didn't. I went in the bathroom
in the water was running, and I was like, how
is that possible? She's like, you didn't turn it on?
Like no, see you want you want this? Yeah right,
no thanks, Mookie Bets wanted no part of that. Again,

(31:23):
We're Cavino and Rich life in the Mercedes Benz studios
and for Dan Patrick and a lot of people did
hear that story and dismissed it, like are you serious?
The broadcasters are talking about it? Get this childson. I
mean we're not you know, we're not even in the
NFL season. It's a dog days of summer baseball. I
feel like Mookie Bets and ghosts might be the best
story today. Rich.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
You like San Luis Obispo, California. You've visited there, your
wife on vacation. On the way up there, there's the
Madonna in that really old hotel. Oh yeah, I've heard
about that place. My wife stayed there with their girlfriends.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
Roh.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
Those rooms are haunted. I stayed there one time in
my twenties. I took my watch off, jumped in the shower,
came out. Each room is like this has a theme,
and this was like I don't know, it was like
my room was like a medieval room. What place is
this madonna in Is.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
That where you got the I'm a material boy T
shirt that you were all. Is that where you got that? Yes,
from the gift shop.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
I put my watch on the night stand by I'm
a virgin boxer briefs. No, it's okay, Cove. You're a
watch guy, so you can relate to this. Wake up
in the morning, take a shower, get my clothes on,
go to grab my watch nowhere, I'm looking all over
the straight up. The watch disappeared like a ghost took

(32:38):
it in the middle of the night.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
The hallway.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
No, no, I swear there's a ghost blinged out there,
blinged out with a one diesel watch back in the day.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
That is scary. You go, hey, if you're scared of ghosts,
just know that you and move you bets have something
in common. Uh you know, let's let's go to a
quick call. And I know Nick Kope had something. You
want to try to me with our update guy? What's up?

Speaker 4 (33:07):
Bill Ontario?

Speaker 2 (33:08):
Hey Bill? Hey man? What's having fun?

Speaker 5 (33:11):
Man?

Speaker 2 (33:11):
Good morning?

Speaker 5 (33:13):
Good morning. So this is not no Barry Bonds thing.
And he didn't take his own boss. You know, he
generally has a fear of supernatural. Yeah, Mississippi and you
know App's over there, so.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Yeah, you know what. I posed that question because when
I first heard the story, I heard it being told live.
That was the first like this sounded like he's a
big timing his teammates a little bit, and then you realize, no, no, no,
that's not it at all. He has a genuine fear. Yeah,
for sure. And Barry Box, like you said, I've heard
those stories as well. You know what's really creepy. I don't.
I haven't heard many stories about football players wanting to

(33:52):
stay somewhere else, but I always find the city of
New Orleans super creepy. I do you ever go on
a cemetery tour in New Orleans? It'll freak you out.
They do like nighttime ghost tours, so hey listen if
that's your thing. Some people are scared of, some people
are fascinating. I needed that sort of thrill in my life.
I would just ask my mom to tell me some

(34:13):
stories of her family's past. I don't need to go
to a graveyard if feel creeped out. Yeah, Nick, kope,
any final thoughts on this this to mess with you?
Like she knew going in in the middle of right, Yeah,
they do it. What yeah, you know, it was definitely her.

(34:33):
You're probably right, but hey, your thoughts on mookie bets
you can always hit us up at Covin and rich Now,
coming up, I do want to discuss the best way
to watch NFL football on Sundays.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
If you have like a strategy, I do want to
hear it. If you were like, well I got this
on this.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
TV, that on this TV. What is the best way
to consume football in twenty twenty four. This is no
longer the days of hey, local games on That's what
I'm watching. I don't think many people do that anymore.
This is a billion dollar industry Sunday taken in red zone.
So we'll discuss a little football next live for the
Mercedes Benz Studio Kivino rich In for the Great Dan Patrick.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan
Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern, six am Pacific
on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
Wap YO cnr YEO on Fox Sports Radio. In for
the Great Dan Patrick. Now, if you want to feel old,
no thanks, and no one wants to feel old forgot anything.
I just celebrated my birthday this past weekend. That's a
great reminder. No one wants to feel old, but uh,
if you do. Uh, yesterday I forgot to mention it.
It was the thirty year anniversary. If you want to

(35:44):
feel old, just let the great come in, like Lebron James. Yeah,
it's a bad look, I'll be honest. I don't know
if it sounds vain of me, but Theron James, Cedric
the Entertainer started that. To me, it's like Lebron James
is too athletic and still too relevant to be looking
like old man Winter. Dude, the NBA basketball is a
young man's game. You shouldn't be advertising how old you are.

(36:06):
I don't care about your wisdom. You gotta look good.
No play for mister Gray. Emitt Smith taught us that
that beard is weird. You gotta die that beard. I
believe Keith Hernandez and Emmitt Smith, they taught me that.
Uh there's like you said, no play for mister Gray.
I think Lebron James would look ten years younger. Yes,
there's plenty of time to be old. I'm not saying

(36:27):
I feel old. There you go.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
I'm not saying you need to dye your hair and
look like Robert goolay, why not in Uh.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
You have plenty of time to be an old guy.
That's my foot. Yeah. I just think that if you're
a young man in life, you're still in your late
thirties FORTI ish, and you got a little gray coming in.
I don't know unless unless shar the Silver Fox, like uh,
Nick Coper Anderson Cooper or something, right, right you No, No,
Lebron James touched that up anyway when I was saying
I want to feel old thirty years ago, Danny g

(36:57):
do you remember when we were kids and Fox debuted
and it was all about the Simpsons Married with Children,
and we're like, wow, this new network Foxden and and
uh Tracy Ollmen, Tracy Olman. I just always associated with
married with children and the Simpsons put that network next level? Right,
You're gonna bring that up? Can you do your super
famous Al Bundy impression? Here? We got a fact women

(37:22):
came into the shop store today, peg, dude. I thought
O'Neal was sitting right here.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
I know that was amazing, right when I thought our
show couldn't take it to the next level, you.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Know, So I'm always thinking El Bundy and the Simpsons, right, Yeah,
And then very soon after that, the NFL on Fox
took that network to the next level, and they spent
the money.

Speaker 4 (37:49):
They got John Madden, they got Pat Summer All and.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
The rest is history. Robots the first and they got
the Fox Sports robots. Those robots are expensive. Yesterday was
the thirty anniversary of the debut of NFL on Fox. Wow,
So think about that if you're if you make you
feel old, yeah, you guess if you remember the nineties
pretty clearly, there was a time where I was like, Wow, wait,
football is gonna be on Fox, and now it just

(38:13):
seems like a staple. You want to feel old, just
look at your kid. They're always a constant reminder of
how much time's going by. My kids started high school yesterday,
and you know, people listening like, Eh, well my kid
has a mustache. You know, I get it. My kid
got great hair, I get it. It's different. Further, I guess,
look at your kids is the biggest reminder yeap, second
only to the NFL and Fox second to that. Because

(38:35):
yesterday I posted a picture, like every parent of my
kids on the first day of school, and the number
one comment you get is enjoy and embrace it. My
kids are twenty something now and my kids are four
and seven. Let's a phrase. The days alone with the
US are quick.

Speaker 4 (38:52):
It's true. So hey enjoy as school starts.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Enjoy that.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
Enjoy ghost of Mookie Bets.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Now I want to talk some football, speaking of the NFL,
getting the question is what is the best way to
watch nowadays? There's so many reasons why we posed this question.
Now I'm on the fence on what to do NFL
ticket red zone and I'll explain why. Yeah, on the fence.
As Rob Parker would say, does your butt hurt on

(39:21):
the fence. I'm on the fence. So I bring this
up because I looked at the credit card yesterday just
to be like, oh, let me say, what what am
I buying this month?

Speaker 4 (39:29):
What's this charge for four hundred something bucks?

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Honey?

Speaker 4 (39:32):
What is this a massage?

Speaker 2 (39:35):
I don't remember getting a massage? What's this? And I'm like, Oh,
I think that's that's Sunday ticket autoh renew And you
know what, you might say, it's overpriced, and I know
there's a lot of discrepancy. People sorr, we're overpaying. To me,
it's money well spent, and I get it. It's expensive,
not everyone's Daddy Stacks, Daddy Warbucks. But to me to

(39:58):
think about how much I love and care about FOT
and how much you love and care about football when
you break it down week to week. Yeah, it's expensive,
but I think it's very much worth it. Yeah, but
you realize that there's so many people check the check.
You are Daddy Stacks. You're a very fortunate guy, making
a great living, talking nonsense with me every day. A
lot of people, a lot of people in my family,

(40:19):
most people don't have anything. But if I told you
you don't average it out like four hundred something bucks
for NFL. If you average it to explain that to
your WiFi, if you average it out over eighteen weeks
of the NFL season, it's twenty roughly twenty bucks a week.
You don't think twenty bucks is the entertainment you get

(40:41):
from a full slate of Sunday football. Dude, what were
you talking about just yesterday on our Patreon about how
they're allowing you to take one thousand dollars out for
hardship out of your four oh one k. Yeah, that's
a new rule, I think, right, And it's like whatever
your heart's is not their hardship, whatever it is. You're

(41:03):
allot one thousand dollars. People need one thousand dollars from
their four oh one k. You think it's reasonable to
say it's like almost five hundred bucks for NFL ticket. Listen,
you look everyone in every everyone broke or rich. Look
in your hands right now. You have an iPhone? Right
you know what your iPhone is? Yea, But everybody fifteen
hundred bucks?

Speaker 5 (41:23):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Hobo's here in LA have iPhones. That's not a great indicator.
Everybody's in credit card.

Speaker 4 (41:28):
I want to know what you think the best setup
is for Sunday football.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
And I'm not just talking about it how you watch
or what you I want to know, like, like you
know in the fall, I bring multiple TVs into my
living room. I want to know what you think the
best setup is because when I hear prices are insane,
I got a whole thing of the full on price.
And we have a rule on TVs and everything else. Okay, perfect,

(41:53):
We'll break it down next. All your thoughts on the NFL,
how to watch, where to watch, all coming up up
next right here, coming on Riching for Dan Patrick on
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