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Patrick Show. All right, my Super Bowl pick. A little
bit later on, we'll run down the teams that I
did consider. I did write it down yesterday. I left
it for Paulie underneath his computer, and I said, just
in case, it'll be there if something happens to me,
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my Super Bowl pick will be there. Yes, in the next.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Two hours that something happened. Yes, unleash just on America.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Yes, but I did make my super Bowl pick and
I didn't overthink it. Now I've started to overthink it
and even toying with changing my super Bowl pick this morning.
I never learned. Never learn Sometimes things are right in
front of you, but you don't want what's right in
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front of you. You want something that's on the horizon.
I can kind of see something. Ah, I like that
better than something that's right in front of me. It's like,
I have you guys right in front of me, but
I always want something different. But I something Yes, I'm
very clear about that.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
Yes, that you wish you were more desirous of a
better group.
Speaker 5 (01:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
In three and a half years, I'm retired hearing from this.
I'm not retiring. I'm just retiring from you guys. Right, Yeah,
that's not true. You guys are my super Bowl champions.
You guys are my Kansas City Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
You sound enthusiastic.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Well wait a minute, what that means? That's it?
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Like you're champions, you're so, you're my homes and we're Kelsey.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
If anybody's Kelsey, Chris John, I don't know if anybody's
christ just Joey like a jerble. Yes. Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
I feel like we're like the show is like Lamar Jackson,
like we need to get a damn ring.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
What's it all worth? Okay, so I haven't produced in
the playoffs. I didn't say you were, Lamar Jackson. I
said this if show. If we don't produce, then I
didn't produce.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Well, I guess not like I could be an m
VP that Marconi's Yes, that's true.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
You've gotten lots of Marconi. Yeah, that's that's the best
radio host in America. That's a lot of MVPs. I
think it is. It is, But then people always say,
but how many Sports Emmys? And I go none? Zero? Yeah,
what's it worth? So I'm the MVP of radio host
in America, but we as a team don't win. Is
it the supporting cast that's the problem.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
I don't know, Yes, Paul, Could we the player comp
Could we be a little bit like Frank Gore, the
great running back or the very good running running back?
You know, he was always running for thirteen hundred yards,
never made All Pro, never the best running back in
the game, no awards, but he's probably going to the
Hall of fame because of longevity inconsistencies.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
And you guys got complimented by Dan Levettard's sidekick Stugatts,
where you guys are the top five bookers of all
time and top five executive producers of all time all time.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Yeah, he didn't less the other four though.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
But then that's just that doesn't have anything for me.
And that's the left side of the room. The right
side might be holding this act a little bit here possible,
So am i Zay Flowers for the Ravens. Yeah, you're
gonna fumble at the goal line in the playoffs. I
think that's what he was saying. Yeah, you had Emmy's
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before this.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
That's essentially the heisman lamar one. Yeah, and then he
got to the show. Yeah yeah, all right.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Uh, come on, let's go, let's let's get from Yeah,
come on more hot cake. No, there's no hot dogs
hot can. By the way, that was a lot of
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a good go for an extra five percent of All right, Seaton,
what's pull question today? The Ravens and the Chiefs tonight
and that'll be on NBC. Kansas City is giving three
over under I think is now forty seven. It was
forty six and a half, so forty seven. I think
it's a twenty seven to twenty one game, is what
I said yesterday.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
All Right, Seedon, this is a fun one to change
the vibe a little bit from Pauli. Okay, favorite sports
day that's a positive. Okay, the NFL opener that would
be today. The first day of the NCAA basketball tournament.
That is a fantastic ding. You have Super Bowl Sunday,
all right, MLB opening Day, Okay.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Other I'm gonna have to go first day of March Madness.
It's pretty great. Yeah, yeah, you know what, I think
you have to get first two days of March Madness,
the Thursday, and I would i would take that like
Tonight's it's standalone game and it's nice. You hope it's
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a good game, and you know, weather's not an issue.
You got two you know, great teams, two great quarterbacks,
and that'll be fun, two great coaches. But it's just
a one gamer with March badness, you get a there's
always gonna be something crazy, a few crazy things, and
you're like, i'll be damn, didn't see that one coming. Yeah, Pauling.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
As much as I agree with you, uh oh, I
do think that this day is really great because even
though it's one game, it's the start of a basically
six month stretch of a lot of football. And it
feels like summer's over. Like the opposite of when you
went to Great when you're in Great school and your
summer is over and you get to Square.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
Ugh.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
This feels like the complete opposite is like, oh we're here,
no more training camp and all that stuff. It feels
like a start of something.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
So Ravens and the Chiefs coming up tonight. Jamar Chase
did practice with the Bengals. I'm guessing guessing, don't want
to speculate, just me guessing that he does play that
opener against the Patriots. Justin Herbert's foot is apparently one
hundred percent, so I'm gonna have to take their word
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for it. It's one hundred percent. With Planter fascia. I
don't know if it can ever be one hundred percent
after you've had it. From what I've gleaned from a
physical therapist who told me that it's one of those
that is sort of always there. It's like, you know,
you can sprain your ankle. Once you sprain your ankle
really bad, it's there. It's just waiting to be sprained again.
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But I don't know with Planner fascia, but from a
physical therapist I spoke to about it, and he said,
it's always going to be there. It's like turf toe.
Turf toe is far more serious. You know, that's driven
players out of the game, which sounds weird. Like Dion
when we saw his turf toe. I mean he had
toes that were going different, like if they were turn signals.
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I get it would be like, you know, turning left,
turn and right. Jack Lambert, the great linebacker for the Steelers,
I think he suffered turf toe. You don't hear about
it as much anymore. Though, but planner fascia with Justin
Herbert and hey, maybe he's only going to be handing
off if he's gonna run Jim Harbaugh's offense.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
There, Yeah, Paulie, maybe we need a new name for
planter or fasciitis, because it's kind of hard to say
in the moment. I barely got through it right there.
You know, turf tow is really easy. There's probably a
medical term for that's bigger and longer. But turf toe
is like, oh yeah, yeah, the thing your big toe,
planner fascized. Can it just be like a heels heel spring,
because isn't the bottom of your heel?
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Doesn't sound as serious though when you say he's got
planner fascia turf heel, Well, but I don't know if
it's because of the turf does it matter? I like turfiel.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
It's got some bad turfio going on.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Mmm. That sounds like a fungus or something.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
Did it just deal with PF?
Speaker 8 (08:56):
Everything these days is an abbreviation and initials and lowers,
let's syllables.
Speaker 4 (09:02):
It's got PF setan what's pole question other than that
very positive one, which I think we can I think
we stick with for hour one. What's the best day?
Although I don't know that MLB Opening Day is going
to do well. No, it's not Goda admit, I think
that used to be a really great day. I don't
know if it is as.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Much anymore, but it's not an opening day, it's an
opening night, and sometimes you even have it out of
the country. Used to be a big deal in Cincinnati
noon start, and it's not anymore, which is awesome. Yes,
it was. That was growing up. We love the fact
that baseball started in Cincinnati and in some seasons ended
in Cincinnati with the big Red Machine. I have some
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prop bets for tonight. I have those for you coming
up in a little bit here. And once again the
over under forty seven Ravens are getting three against the Chiefs.
Any other pole questions you are considering for the first hour?
Chicago Cubs, by the way, had a combined no hitter.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
Leads right into our next pole question. Okay, this one
from Fritzie. The combined no hitter is like dot dot
dot tod I'm gonna let you go ahead and give these.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Answers.
Speaker 8 (10:12):
Kissing your sister getting the minimal annual raise the company allows.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Who came up with kissing your sister Todd? Did I've
met your sister?
Speaker 7 (10:24):
There we go.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
And I kissed her. So the So the actual answer
is kissing Todd's.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Sister was like kissing Todd's sister.
Speaker 7 (10:36):
We can change so combined MB no hitters like kissing
my sister.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
I mean she definitely she put out some vibes when
I met her. Your sister put out some vibes. Yes,
we were at the bar, and uh in between your
mom putting out some vibes. Your mom, I don't know
if she drinks, but she was. She was live.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
Did you take it at a local lambs? If you
had stripped the throat or anything?
Speaker 2 (11:02):
No, No, no, she didn't. She didn't think that I
had anything wrong with me.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
Let's go through the back conference.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
She kept.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
No.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
I know she did say you're a lot taller in person,
and you're a lot more handsome, which I don't know
how to process that.
Speaker 7 (11:19):
I would know how to process that eitherpropriate, But.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
That means I'm probably wasn't handsome, but in person might
have been a little more hands So there was a
compliment in this now, I think so.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
But that means well, she likes to say that after
she aggravates the family.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Yeah, I mean, well yeah, but your sister was putting
out some vibes and then all of a sudden, I'm
getting text messages happy birthday, and then it's a heart
emoji and I'm like, uh hmm, okay, what are you
supposed to do with that? I just said thank you
in the parking lot. Not everything leads to that todd awkward. Yes,
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but she was very both your mom and your sister
very very nice. And it's weird. Your brother was hitting
on me because well he likes.
Speaker 7 (12:01):
To experiment at my little nerve football game.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
We all have that nargee. Yeah, yeah, your brother Ira
is like, hey, how you doing. I go good, Ira.
Speaker 7 (12:10):
So wink and a smile. You know you read it
what you want?
Speaker 9 (12:15):
All right?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
All right? So what are the other options here? Okay,
so forget the question. So a combined MLB no hitter
is like, oh yeah, kissing my sister.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
Getting the minimum annual raise the company allows.
Speaker 8 (12:27):
Okay, making a successful bold prediction but didn't put any
money on it. Winning your elementary school spelling be not
too excited or hey, that's a huge accomplishment. Don't crap
on a combined no no. For those that think, hey,
that's kind of a big deal.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Well I would say, get used to it, because starters
aren't going to go deep into the night. And I
think we're going to have more combined no hitters, way more.
I mean, we had five combined no hitters last year.
I believe, uh we had four combined no hitters the
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year before that. So you're going to have and prior
to that you maybe would have one, maybe two in
a season. You're just that's the new wave. I mean,
I can go back. There were seasons twenty seventeen, sixteen, fifteen,
twenty twenty there were zero combined no hitters. Now it
feels like that's kind of common here in the Chicago.
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I don't know how you celebrate that, Like, if you're
the starting pitcher, I just say I threw a we
threw a combined no hitter, And who keeps the final out?
Who gets the ball?
Speaker 9 (13:39):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Done?
Speaker 8 (13:40):
And after the last out has made do the other
pitchers that pitched before the one that got the last act?
They all come out and they answer around in the mound.
I've never paid close enough attention to see what the
last to out celebration is three, four or five guys at.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
The combine and who is it? Shoda Imanaga, Nate Pearson,
and Porter Hodge combined for the no hitter the Pirates
in the Pirates Cubs win twelve nothing, so first no
hitter regularly since Milt PAPIs in nineteen seventy two. So
that was four one hundred forty seven regular season postseason
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games without a no hitter. The only other ballpark that
had more games with no a no no hitter without
a no hitter was Forbes Field when forty seven hundred
games without a no hitter from nineteen o nine to
nineteen seventy. Stead of the day, sat of the day,
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that beast stat of the day, stat of the day?
Here comes, here comes that what stat of the day.
And by the way, the White Sox won last night?
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Yea yeay.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Up breaking good times come on that one they did.
They beat the Orioles eight to one. They snapped a
twelve game losing streak. They're the first team in baseball
history to have three losing streaks of at least twelve
games in a single second.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Record on the South Side one in a row.
Speaker 10 (15:16):
Stand of a day standa Day, Stantata Day, Stan outa Day.
This is the stant of the Day.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Stat of the Day, brought to you by A Penny America,
the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. When
we come back, some prop bets for tonight's game that
you'll find interesting. Also, the chiefs of the super Bowl favorite.
How many teams do you think have a legitimate chance,
let's just say, to get to the super Bowl. Everybody
has hopes, high hopes for their team, no matter what
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fan base. You think, maybe, hey, we could do what
another team did. We've seen teams go from one win
to ten, We've seen them go from three to twelve.
It happens. It happens a lot more regularly than you think.
Is that team out there? Are those teams out there?
We'll have that for you. Coming up. Taking a break here,
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Speaker 2 (16:54):
I'm fired up. I'm ready to go. Put my iblack
on tape, my ankles, I'm ready to go. Put me
in coach. I'm ready to play today. Not a lot, though,
not a lot, Just like a kind of a ceremonial.
Go out there and take a couple of snaps there.
I'll have my Super Bowl bit pick coming up. And yes,
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I am talking myself out of it already. I wrote
it down yesterday after the show, and I might have
to change it. Might have to change it. Stat of
the Day is always brought to you by Panini America,
the official trading cards of this program. Combine no hitter
by the Cubs last night. There have been twenty six
in baseball history Combine no hitters. Twelve of the twenty
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six have been in the last four seasons. Get used
to it. It's here to stay, go and start to finish.
It's going to be rare because these managers are so
programmed to six maybe seven. And then you bring in
one reliever, maybe two, maybe three, but another combine no hitter.
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How about the first ever combined no hitter? If I
said to you once again, my memory is not as
good as it used to be. But Babe Ruth got
ejected from a baseball game and a pitcher came in
in relief after one batter, and I think that might
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be the first combined no hitteroop.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Red Sox four Senator zero, June twenty three, nineteen seventeen.
Babe Ruth walked the first hitter, The first hitter got
ejected for arguing strikes and balls. His reliever, Ernie Shore. Yeah,
good old ron finisher, Ernie the finisher Shore nine innings,
got the no hitter. But it's combined Babe Ruth and
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Ernie Shore, nineteen seventy seventeen. After that, there was fifty
years before the next one. That was the Orioles in
Oriols Tigers nineteen sixty seven.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Okay, then yeah, here's Darius Rutcord.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
Of the day.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
That of the day.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Here comes the stat of the days.
Speaker 11 (19:06):
Datu of the days, stat of the day. Here comes
the stat of the day.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Thank you, Darius. He's playing on Long Island, Jones Beach.
I think HOODI in the Blowfish coming up tonight? Mario
comes to me. Mario's always wanting something. He's like, uh, hey, dear, Hey,
could I go see you HOOTI in the Blowfish tonight?
Of course you can, I said, you can. But but
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and I said yeah, And he goes, well, can you
get me tickets? I go, yeah, I said, but we
have a show on Friday. Now, I'll be there bright
eyed and bushy tailed. I think he might have said
even bushy eyed in bright tail or something even screwed
that up? Could I could I get tickets? And I said,
all right, I'm gonna get your tickets. You gotta be
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ready to go on Friday, all right, boss? Promise? Yeah, Paula, is.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
There a better etiquette in general to ask someone who
has access for tickets for tickets like I'll throw this
out there. Let's say he went to you and said, hey,
what are the Blowfishes playing nearby tomorrow?
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Oh? Cool?
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Is there any chance you could help me buy, talked
about buying. Yeah, he didn't say that four good tickets
close to the stage. And then you may say, don't
don't worry about I'll help you out, you know, like
almost offered to buy, when it's a faux offered to buy.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
No, well, I do get that a lot. I'll get
the foe.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
Hey, ooh, it's almost polite.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Yeah, and I'll go, oh, don't be silly. I'll try
to hook you up here with hooting and the blowfish tickets.
So Mario and he needed three tickets three, yeah, which
is odd. I think he's bringing his girlfriend and I
don't know who else he's bringing. I don't know what
game he's pulling here, but I bet he's happy, he asked, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
He's selling the extra ticket for concession.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Yes, todd, what would be the number of tiicket?
Speaker 8 (21:00):
It's where you would think that's officially ballsy, for lack
of a better.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Word, anything more than four. Anything more than four would
be ballsy.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
I once asked for four tickets to something and the
word audacity was Dan said it made me feel terrible. No, no, no, no,
I didn't ask you. I asked the artist, and they say,
I appreciate your audacity.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
And I was like, dang, I don't think that that's
that's not.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
A compliment appreciated.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
I appreciate your audacity. And they gave me the four
tickets and then I don't think I used them anyway.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
I had somebody ask me. It's like, hey, can we
meet Hoody and the Blowfish? And I said sure, and
and they're like, no, no, they're going to be in
Las Vegas. And I said yeah, yeah. They said can
you help us? And I go, oh, okay, And then
but they had tickets and then they said, hey, they
they do a meet and greet. Could we say a
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low to them? And I said, yeah, I'll hook you
up with that. I mean, I don't like being the
gatekeeper here with this because they have a great tour manager,
Mike Kelly. And then I'm always like, whenever he hears
from me, he'll be like, all right, who needs tickets?
I go my sister or my brother in law. Yes, yes, see.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
You know one time Darius gave me tickets to go
to see him. He was opening for Lady A I
believe the name of that band. Yeah, and he it
was awesome. We had these like crazy seats. They were
right up like say, like fifteen throw right in the front.
It was unbelievable, like the greatest seats ever. And actually,
as a matter of fact, my kid was so young
that he was wearing headphones and my wife he was
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like still on her chest and we were just standing
there to Toya and then all of a sudden, that
tour manager about almost as Darius is wrapping up his set,
came out, was like, come on, you guys are coming with.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Me, and just like brought us backstage.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
It was like the coolest thing because he didn't expect
it at all, not expected one bit, and he was
just like, come on, man, you guys are coming with me.
Rad this is awesome. And they're all crushing wings and
you're like, this is amazing. Well, every city they go
to and every band does this. You're meeting people who
want to party with you.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Yeah, And you know, as Darius said, look you may
be with us one night. We have to do this
tomorrow night, and then the next night and then the
next city we go to. And I can't imagine what
it must have been like for the Stones at the
peak of their career. Zeppelin who Beatles didn't really tour
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that much, but go on each city and all of
a sudden, you got seven people who think you haven't
had a drink in a while. Hey, come on, let's
party here. And you know, they had a few situations
where they went down the wrong road there for a
little while. But it was thirty years ago yesterday, I
believe they were on the David Letterman Show and that
really launched their career. That was you want to talk
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about instant fame? Had it? Because Letterman goes, this is
one of my favorite new bands. And then it's like
and he did call out and he's like, Hoody is
who do you ready? And that you know Darius people
always call him Hoody, which he hates. But I said,
you should have come up with a better name. And
I think he said they were going to be blue Eyes.
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What it was something about blue Eyes? Three of the
band members in Brown Eyes with Darius, and I said,
you know, I would have stayed with Hoody in the
Bluefish because I do think sometimes the name of your
band leads to your success or helps with your success,
because how many times you go, what's the name of
the band? Oh, I can't remember, it's Living Color, Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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You know whody if I say Hoody all in the Bluefish, Yeah, Pauline.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
I actually think Seaton played the clip yesterday from Hoody
and the Blowfish on Letterman. I don't think there's a
band that the name did more for right out of
the gate, because it was so unique and everyone thought
his nickname's Hoodie and those guys are the Blowfish, like
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, but a nickname, and it
made them very consumable and kind of a fun, likable
band right out of the gate.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (25:13):
That.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Darius has a great quote about that Letterman appearance where
he says he says, David Letterman heard our song on Tuesday,
put us on his show Friday, and by Monday we
were the biggest band in the world. When you watch
that Letterman appearance, that really is a band just on
the cusp of their whole life is changing within seventy
two hours you're watching.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
They don't know, right, but now we know in retrospect
that you're playing this song on Letterman and all of
a sudden your life is going to change over the weekend. Yeah,
like these are the last moments of their life being normal.
I don't know if that's the right word to use
or not.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
But whatever that average life they were living before it
was about to be completely different.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
These are the last minutes of it, all right. We'll
have some prop bats for tonight that for you. How
many teams can't make the super Bowl. We'll run down
that list. Can't make the super Bowl, not win, but
can't Also, I want to get rid of a sports term.
I'll have that for you coming up. It bothered me
and it happened last night, but I want to get
rid of it. I want to take it out of
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our vernacular, take it out of Webster's dictionary. Webster, is
it Merriam webb I never knew that. You know it
was Merriam Webster. You know it was just Webster's dictionary
for such a long period of time.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
Yes, it's not the name of a woman like Merriam
Webster and our dictionary. It's a name of two different people.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
So Marriyam and then there's Webster. Correct.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
I got my man, George, Merriam George, and he is
a good one. And Webster I'm having trouble finding his backstory.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yes, Hunt, I heard.
Speaker 8 (26:51):
There's a big fight with Webster want there to be first,
and then they said, let's just do it alphabetically.
Speaker 7 (26:54):
So that's why it's Mare.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
Oh, I'm sorry. George and Charles Merriam founded the company.
This guy chipped in, Noah Webster, and he took it over,
so they kept the name forever.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Hm, okay, bet you. I always wondered about that with bands,
when you like Hall and Oates. Now Hall was you know,
this songwriter and the front man. But like Loggins in Messina,
why wasn't it Messina and Loggins? You know if you
have those you know Simon and Garfunkel. No, why didn't
Garfunkel and Simon? Yes, Todd?
Speaker 7 (27:27):
And how often was.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
That amenable and agreed upon or how vicious did it
get behind closed doors about who gets the first one?
Speaker 2 (27:33):
But you do think about when you hear it and
then you go, of course that makes sense, or you
do it alphabetically like McCartney. You know this is recently
he was still he still bothered that it's Lennon and
McCartney when you look at the songwriting credits and he says,
why don't we use McCartney and Lennon? And I'm thinking, Wow,
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I don't know if I would be that petty about it,
be like, uh, I think you did? Okay, I think
what do you?
Speaker 4 (28:04):
But there are people who hit that level of success
that the pettiness is what they hold on to.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Yeah, I really did.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
Like you're one of the Beatles I know, and you're
like McCartney.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
You know McCartney. Lennon sounds so much better, but he doesn't.
Maybe Paul doesn't feel like he gets the credit being
a songwriter that John did because we start with Lennon
and then go to McCartney. I guess. I mean there's
songs where you go well, John definitely wrote that and
Paul definitely wrote that, Like there's really you you can
tell between the two. It's easy to distinguish, Well, that's
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a Lenon song, that's a McCartney song. Yes, Tom, What
is it.
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Arrogant or egotistical?
Speaker 8 (28:41):
If it's obvious or you think it's obvious that you're
kind of the main person in some kind of duet,
whether it's writing, singing or whatever, that there really shouldn't
be a debate.
Speaker 7 (28:49):
Is that arrogant to say, Hey, why are we even
talking about that?
Speaker 2 (28:53):
As long as you get royalties, I wouldn't care just
if I'm the last name on the credit, I'm okay,
I still get royalties here, but I think you know, hey,
I wrote that or like the biggest song hood He
did was written by their drummer, Sony. But I think
on you Know the album it'll say you know, everybody
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chipped in with that, but that was Sony's. Sony created
this song that created Hoody and the Blowfish. Now they've
obviously added, you know, to their catalog, but that song
hold My Hand is the most important song that you
know whod he ever had? Yes, yes, sir.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
However, I would imagine at some point in that band's
storyline their arc, okay, Sony has mentioned you know, I'm
the one that wrote that song.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
No Darius the rest of it, you know what I mean, Like,
but they're all arguing. Everybody's drunk, and they're like.
Speaker 4 (29:50):
You know, on the sixth week of this tour, they're like,
you know, I'm the one that wrote that song.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Darius does give Sony credit just about every concert because
he explains it where Sony brought this song to them
and said, hey, I got they were forming the band,
and then Sony came in and had all these songs
written and they're like, here's one, and all of a
sudden that broke the band. I mean that was it.
Hold my hand and then they played that on Letterman
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and then all of a sudden they blew up. Yeah, Poeng.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
I always wondered about the band Van Halen, who was
huge in the seventies and eighties, that they all started
the band together, Eddie and Alex van Halen and then
Michael Anthony and David Lee Roth. And I didn't know.
I was wondering, like, do you think David Lee Roth
would have a problem? But the name, you know, that
guy seemed like an alpha dog. The name van Halen
for the band, I just looked it up. They were
called Mammoth. That was van Halen before they changed their name.
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It was David Lee Ross's idea to change the entire
name of the band to van Halen. He thought it
sounded cool and better and flowed like Santana. So when
David suggested it, everyone said, cool, hmm, how about that.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
But if you don't have van Halen, then you don't
have van Hagar, right, because they made it van Halen.
When they brought in Sammy Hagar, it became van Hagar sorry,
we got off on a side tangent here. A couple
of side tangents there, Buddha and San Francis. Yes, seton.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
I was gonna say, just because everything in my life
revolves around the bear. That dude Richie does have a
great line about you know, I'm not like this because I'm.
Speaker 6 (31:19):
In van Halen.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
I'm in van Halen because I'm like this. God O
got so good. Buddha in San Francisco, Good morning, Buddha.
Speaker 7 (31:30):
What up Dpe?
Speaker 11 (31:32):
No, buddy, Oh man, it's the wrong day, Dan. One
more day, one more day, Dan, I just wanted to
come on today with some gratitude. I appreciate this show
and all of you guys so much, even you Fritzy,
and I cannot wish for anything more than to be
on this show and to have the football season start
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on my birthday. Baby, What a time to be alive.
Let's go, ready, President, Thank you, Buddha. We'll talk to
you tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
See Doug in North Carolina's back, Hi, Doug, what's on
your mind today?
Speaker 12 (32:15):
Well?
Speaker 9 (32:16):
Dan, you purpued me yesterday and I called up with a.
Speaker 6 (32:21):
Hot take, and I predicted that Fox will have to
move Tom Brady from the booth to the studio, and
you instantly shot that down, and I wanted to give
you my argument for it. There's actually some thought behind
this hot take. I'm not just trying to be provocative.
But about a year and a half ago it was
announced that Tom Brady was going to purchase a portion
of the Raiders and that sale has yet to be approved,
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And it just seems to me that part of his
job in the booth is he's going to have to
be at times critical of the reps, which owners can't do.
So how can you do both? I think I'm just
seeing this path that he's on and he's going to
have to either be very stoic in his criticisms or
he's going to have to pick with which one of
these routes he wants to take. I just don't know
how he can be in the booth and be a
(33:05):
partial owner.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Well, he doesn't. He's not allowed to have access to
these teams, so he can't do what is normal for
an analyst, where you get to go to practice, you
might be sitting in meetings, You're gonna be talking to
offensive coordinators, defensive coordinators. It does hamper him, but I
don't see him doing going into studio. Here's what you
(33:29):
always have to have or you want to have that
marquee team. So Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, now you
get them when you host a super Bowl. When you
know Fox hosting a super Bowl, you get Tom Brady
and you're gonna get Kevin Burkhart is the play by
play guy. You need that. Collinsworth and al Michaels for
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such a long time you had, you know, John Madden
and Al Michaels. You need to have that. And it's
not to disparage greg Olsen, but if I'm looking at
Tom Brady and Greg Olsen, greg Olsen did a really
good job, but he's not Tom Brady. That name recognition.
When you're hosting these big events, when you tune in
to see a playoff game, that's what you want. And
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you're gonna see Brady on camera more than probably most
of your analyst because from what I'm told, come back
from commercial break, you're going to show Brady in the booth.
They're going to try to make it seem like he's
part of that studio show, like he's on TV more
than just his voice. Because if I had Tom Brady.
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And I even asked somebody at Fox friend of mine,
and I said, did you ever consider him in the
studio And I was told, no, we have a great
studio like who you kick him to the curb here
and there, And they're not ready for that turnover yet
with you know, certainly with Terry and Jimmy. I mean,
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you got Straighthan and you got Howie in there. So
that's what I thought, maybe this is that turnover. CBS
had that with Boomer Sizon and Phil Simms, where you're
bringing in that next wave, But they said no, we
you know, Brady is going to be doing games, and
he wanted to do games. And I understand that if
you just got done playing, you don't want to be
in a studio. You do not. All right, we'll take
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a break back after this.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
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Speaker 3 (35:26):
Wapp Oh my God.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
The day left God play. This is the play of
the day. Ship This out as the one all the way.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Schwarmer hits it high and deep, and.
Speaker 4 (35:43):
My goodness, he's done it again.
Speaker 7 (35:48):
Another home run for Kyle.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
Schwarmer his thirteenth leadoff home run this season and match
a big League record.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
That's courtesy of the Phillies Radio Network. I was joking
yesterday with a friend because the Philly game was coming
on where we were, and I said, I only want
to watch the first ad bat from Kyle Schwarber. He goes,
why because, I said, because he'll hit a home run,
and he goes, okay, And then he comes up and
hits the home run, and he goes, how did you
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know that? I go, I'm just guessing. All he does
is either walk, strikeout or hit a home run. Thirteenth
leadoff home run of the season. That ties a Major
League Baseball record. By the way, the most leadoff home
runs all time Ricky Henderson with eighty one. Kyle Schwarber
has twenty four leadoff home runs over the last two seasons.
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watch anything else with the game. I only watch Kyle
Schwarber hit the home run, yes, Paulie, maybe.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
A Kyle Schwarber game later. How many players we could
do in MLB history, at some point in their career
have led the league in homers based on balls and
strikeouts at different times his career, he has led the
league in one of those three counts.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
So a triple crown of sorts.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
One of them is negative.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Who are positive home runs, strike count and walks? Checking out? Okay,
all right, Reggie Jackson might come to mind there, Reggie Jackson.
That's a good guess. Yeah, maybe Mickey Mantle might come
to mind. Guys who weren't afraid to strike out. By
the way, looking at the restrictions with Tom Brady and
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Doug in North Carolina said, you know, maybe he doesn't,
you know, do the color for games. Maybe goes to
the studio for Fox. I think what the NFL is
saying this, and Mike Florio has been pointing this out
on Pro Football Talk. I think the NFL is saying
to Tom Brady, pick a lane. You want to be
a part owner of the Raiders or you want to
be a broadcaster. You can't do both. And what they're
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doing is they're applying these restrictions that don't allow him
to have team access. Because I'm not saying Tom would
do this, but the NFL doesn't want I guess the
perception that he could do this. All of a sudden,
You're going to meet with the Kansas City Chiefs and
then you call Antonio Pierce and say, you know what
they're doing, Hey, you know what they're running, Hey, you
(38:21):
know what they're going Like it's it might be considered
unfair access. The NFL just doesn't want that, the perception
of that, And I think what they're saying to Tom
is you want to be an owner, be an owner.
You want to be a broadcaster, be a broadcaster, but
we're going to make it difficult for you to do both.
Uh Rick and Washington. Hi, Rick, what's on your mind?
Speaker 9 (38:44):
Good morning?
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Good morning?
Speaker 9 (38:47):
I have a poll question for you, being as the
starter of the football season and all is right with
the world now, of all the the new you know,
of all the teams that have new head coaches, which
of those teams will have the best records in which
we'll have the worst.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
I'd have to look at that, do a little research there, Rick,
Maybe for tomorrow we do that because the two coaches
tonight are not new to their teams. But that's why
Steve in California, Hi, Steve, what's on your mind?
Speaker 12 (39:19):
That's the old on me. Hey see, Greek, I know
you're not really talking about basketball this morning, but I
want to, like sad. I'm a sixty one year old man.
I don't follow any NBA. I probably can't name any
like six players or more, but ill I know Kaydon Clark.
Lets your whole Aliah Austin, Chelsea Mitchell Man, I am
always into the fever.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Okay, well, congratulations, I'm assuming you watched last night. She
had twenty four points, ten rebounds, ten assists in the
win against the Sparks. They're a playoff team. I think
she should be runner up MVP to Asia Wilson. Here's
the problem I have. I want to get rid of
the triple double. I want to get rid of that expression,
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because if Caitlin Clark had nine assists last night, did
she still have a great game? She had a triple double,
She had a great game. I assume it's a great game.
Now she had seven turnovers, but hey boy, she had
a great Russell Westbrook won the MVP. Now, I played well,
but because of the triple double. Oh, it hadn't happened
(40:25):
since Oscar Robertson back in the early sixties. Then it
became like, oh this thing. Did he get a triple double?
Now he could have shot six for eighteen, He could
have had, you know, eight turnovers. The triple double doesn't
mean you have a great game, but it does feel like, Hey,
if you're lazy, you can just say, oh, wow, triple
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had a great game. I don't know, did you watch
the game. I thought Caitlin Clark had a good game.
I didn't think it was great, great month by the way,
but I you know, Boston to me was, you know,
had a great game last night. But we get caught
up with that triple double, and it just feels like, hey,
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I didn't see the game, but had a triple double. Man,
she played well. I watched the second half. You know,
they struggled there for a while. Hour two on the
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