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October 28, 2025 41 mins

Dan and the Danettes discuss the infamous Tush-Push and the attempts to change the rules around the traditional QB Sneak. And NFL Hall of Fame QB Steve Young drops by to talk some pigskin.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
Maybe I should keep my voice down a little bit
those in Los Angeles who stayed up watching that game,
or anywhere else in the country, certainly on the East
Coast where it was close to three in the morning
East Coast time, six hours thirty nine minutes. Imagine you
get walked four times intentionally another time maybe unintentionally intentionally,

(00:26):
and you also hit two home runs and you're not
the headline. Freddie Freeman with a walk off home run
in theenth eighteenth inning, and it sounded like this little
delivers Freeman. It's one high in the air, straightaway center field.
Barso peckal walk.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Freddy Freeman, mister World Series ends the marathon at midnight.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
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What a game. Eighteen innings had a little bit of
everything there. Both bullpens exhausted, spent, emptied, and you got
sho hey Otani who hits two home runs, gets walked
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(02:02):
of Famer, our favorite Steve Young will join us in
about twenty minutes. We'll talk to Kevin Malar, Major League
Baseball Network. He was there in attendance last night in
Los Angeles. Reggie Miller will join us coming up as well.
They're expecting Lamar Jackson back for the Ravens and the Dolphins.
That'll be on Thursday, which is interesting because I thought

(02:24):
they might hold him out and give him an extra
you know, ten days, you know of rest and as
you get ready to go into the second half of
the season. But you got to win these games.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
You can't let these because I do think they're going
to go on a run. Now, can it be a
run where they win four or five in a row?
I do. I do think that they're not as bad
as their record, although that defense has been very suspect.
You got to get Lamar back and then maybe you know,
the AFC North is not that competitive, the Bengals just

(02:59):
losing to the Jets. You certainly have the Browns in there,
and the Steelers are a good team ish but not formidable.
All right, poll question for hour two is going to
be what Seaton, Yeah, we got up there right now.
If you could wave a magic wand and make one
of these go away? Paul sent this over earlier, the
tush push, intentional walks, load management, or other you could

(03:25):
make one of these things go away, just wave the
magic wand. Well, I would say load management has a
bigger impact on an entire sport than the tush push
or an intentional walk. So I would say the magnitude
of load management, I'd like to do away with that.

(03:49):
I don't know how you do away with that. I
don't know how you make these players want to play
seventy five games. I don't think there's any personal pride
in that I'm going to play through an inch than reading.
I get it, there's a lot of money at stake
that probably, like I don't want to jeopardize anything. The
intentional walk. As I said in the first hour, I

(04:10):
think you must acknowledge that I can't get you out,
and I'm going to make you throw those four pitches.
Either that or you walk to the plate in u
escort the hitter to first space. The tush push I
don't think is back next year. I just don't can't
officiate it, plane and simple. That's it. They can't get
it right. And this will be enough for the commissioner

(04:30):
to say, we just can't officiate it. Can't do it correctly.
For the life of me, I don't know why they can't,
but they can't, and I think that'll be the reason
why we get rid of that. What other poll questions
do we have?

Speaker 3 (04:42):
And especially because you're looking at everything, everyone's watching all
of this in slow motion, and when you watch the
tush push in slow motion, you can see seven different
errors mate at one time that the I think in
real speed you just can't catch.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Well, that was a fumble in the Giant game. If
you're going to let Jalen Hurts continue to move his legs,
that's a fumble. And they missed that. They've had off
sides that they've missed numerous times where they spot the ball.
Is you know sometimes up to anybody's guests, I think
that they'll just say, now, you know. When we talked

(05:19):
to Dean Blandino, who used to be the head of
officials now works for Fox, he said that he thought,
or at least what I want to be careful what
I say, paraphrasing that because the Eagles won the Super Bowl,
you can't go in there and all of a sudden
say we're going to get rid of that play, because
then it feels like you're trying to penalize the Eagles

(05:39):
because they won the Super Bowl. If they don't win
the Super Bowl, then you have the owners meetings in March,
then I think you could probably take this out. And
I do think it'll be gone from the game just
because because they can't find the injury data. There've been
a couple of guys banged up, but not enough where
you go, you know, like concussions that I think being

(06:01):
able to officiate this is the most important part of this.
And the league can fall back on that and say, no,
we're not going to allow this anymore because too many bodies,
we can't spot the ball and basically we haven't done
a good job with this.

Speaker 5 (06:17):
Yeah, Paul, I was thinking, what type of language would
the league have to declare the toush push dead, because
it's going to be really tough for them to get
rid of it.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
Now.

Speaker 5 (06:25):
Clearly you want to get rid of the two people
pushing from behind, and they kind of did that where
you have to start back.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
You can't be up against them. How about this.

Speaker 5 (06:33):
I was looking at a top shot of the toush
push and all the players are like a flying wedge.
On a normal Eagles play, there's a space at least
a foot between each linemen. On the toush push, they
are shoulders shoulder and they're pointed inwards. From a top shot,
if they could somehow remove the lineup the spacing, or
add spacing to the play and make spacing permanent, they

(06:55):
can't do the touch push where the guard and the
center cannot be shoulders shoulder.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
There has to be a gap.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Okay, but on a quarterback sneak, yes they are. They
shoulder to shoulder.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
On a normal quarterback sneak by their team, their shoulder
to shoulder and this wedge pointed in.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Yeah, but if we allow that, then you can't say
we're not going to let you do it for the
tush push. You're letting them on a quarterback snake be
shoulder to shoulder.

Speaker 5 (07:20):
What I'm saying is, you know, there's lots of rules
of how the lineman and the receivers have to line up.
Imagine if every offensive line had to have gaps between
their offensive linemen.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
But then you have to you know, now we have
to have a different view of the quarterback sneak.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
I know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
All you have to do is you can still have
a quarterback sneak. You just can't have players behind the
quarterback pushing him. That's all. We've had the quarterback snake
since we've had football. Nobody's ever said we can't officiate
this right. No one's ever said, I don't know how
to officiate a quarterback sneak. Just don't let players behind
the quarterback.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
That's all.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Problem solved and the Eagles will still be highly highly successful.
And now you can't go, well, you can't do that.
This would be a normal play. A quarterback sneak is
a normal play, yes.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
But if you took that play out of their playbook,
I don't know if they still would be highly successful
at quarterback sneaks what.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
I mean, to some degree they would be, but not nearly.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
They wouldn't have the record that they have now if
they weren't able to do that play.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
I think that there is data that shows on quarterback
sneaks they were just as successful prior to this tush
push doing the tush push because they had a great
offensive line. Now, I don't know what that data like,
eighty nine percent of the time they were going to
get the first down something like that. But I do
believe because of Jalen Hurts. Here's a guy who can

(08:55):
squat six hundred pounds. There's no other quarterback built like him.
We see Josh Allen, he's too tall and he got
stopped in Kansas City during the playoffs. But with Jalen
Hurts that offensive line there now, it would help if
they called off sides where the guards are jumping a

(09:16):
little bit. That would be beneficial, I think to everybody.
But I think that they if they ran quarterback sneaks
and you took out the we're not allowed to block
the quarterback from behind, they'd still be successful. Yeah, Paul.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
Over the past three seasons, the Eagles are ninety two
percent on quarterback sneaks. The rest of the league is
eighty three percent.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Okay, yeah, they'd still be successful. But for the life
of me, I don't know why they would go, yeah,
we're going to allow you to push from behind, but
they did so. The NFL put themselves in this position
a long time ago. All right, Steve Young will join us.
Coming up, we will settle on a new poll question
as well. I'm looking at the Super Bowl odds. Kansas

(09:58):
City with the impressive win last night as they beat
the Commanders, the Chiefs and the Lions have the two
best odds according to DraftKings this morning. Then it's the
Packers and the Bills. The Colts are still in there.
That's gonna be Let's see what you do in the postseason.
Really feels that way with the Colts. Yeah, good story.

(10:19):
Let's see what you do when you have to win
a game yes, Marvin.

Speaker 7 (10:24):
Do they feel like the Vikings from last year where
the Vikings started out hot and it was like, eh,
we're just not sure because of your quarterback, like he's
had a great season, but eh, let's see.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Yes, Yeah, and I have no problem with that because
MVP Odds Patrick Mahomes is your leader. Then it's Josh Allen,
Drake may and then a big jump to Matthew Stafford
Baker Mayfield, then Daniel Jones, then Jonathan Taylor and then
Jordan Love. But those are the updated odds off last

(10:55):
night with Kansas City improving to five and three having
three DP show Sam and Philly. Hi, Sam, what's on
your mind today?

Speaker 4 (11:05):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (11:05):
How are you?

Speaker 8 (11:06):
I am calling about the tush push? So is it
actually hard to officiate or are they choosing to just
be bad at officiating it? Because as an Eagles fan,
that was definitely a fumble that they botched the call
on on Sunday. Yeah, and then for spotting they got
the chips in the ball. They can call off sides
on every other play. I think they're just trying to
make the case to get.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
Rid of it.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Yeah, I don't know if they're purposely being bad officials.
But I don't know how you missed that fumble because
if Jalen Hurts is still moving, the line is still moving.
You know. If Jalen Hurts gives himself up, okay, but
he didn't and the Giants stripped the ball. To me,
that was a fumble. Dave in Connecticut, Hi, Dave, what's

(11:49):
on your mind?

Speaker 8 (11:51):
Hey man? So I agree with the previous caller.

Speaker 9 (11:54):
I just don't see how eliminating the push is going
to change the officiating challenge that we're having. The chips
and the ball is one way to do it, but
you just don't have the downfield pushing that's happening. And
I just don't see how changing the push is going
to make it easier to officiate.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
But nobody ever said we can't officiate a quarterback sneak.
I don't remember in my sixty years of watching professional
football where somebody goes, how do you call? You know,
I don't know what's going on. I can't see. I
think we allowed the officials to have sort of gray

(12:32):
area there that we didn't go. That seems like a
bad spot and we didn't have all these cameras. Keep
in mind when I'm growing up. You know, you might
have had one angle and that was it. There wasn't
replay for something like this. Now it feels like we
get to see everything and all of a sudden it's like,
wait a minute, now, you shouldn't miss off sides, you

(12:55):
shouldn't miss motion. Let's just start right there. It's really clear.
Everybody is right next bunched in. Did somebody move before
the ball was snapped? Yes, they did, that's all. That's
really easy spotting the ball hopefully with the chip that
would help. But if you're still moving and I knocked
the ball out, that's a fumble. And that's where the

(13:17):
officials they just haven't been able to call it correctly consistently.
I should say. Brian in La Hi, Brian Wood's on
your mind today?

Speaker 10 (13:30):
No, hoy, hoidp, Dan and I just want to share
a quick stand of the day with you. I know
we are all praising show hey and we'll climb and
Freddy Freeman for last night's performance, But there is one
unsung hero and that is country superstar Brad Paisley. You see,
Brad Paisley played the national anthem before last night's game,
ending in Freddie Freeman's walk up. He also played the

(13:51):
national anthem last year in Game one ending and Freddie
Freeman's walk up. He also played in twenty eighteen ending
the longest Old Series game with Justin Turner's home run.
So the real hero of today is mister Brad Paisley.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
All right, my my former video mate, what was that
gone fishing? Is that the video I did with Brad
Paisley a long long time ago. I have a plaque
somewhere or one of those records that is it? Down
the hallway?

Speaker 7 (14:20):
Yes, in the hallway?

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Yeah, yeah, they sent me there. Pretty call for Brad Paisley.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
Why not?

Speaker 2 (14:27):
We like him? All right?

Speaker 5 (14:27):
Yeah, Paul, if you're the Dodgers, do you bring Brad
Paisley back or save it for when you need it?

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Don have to be either tomorrow, tonight, tomorrow, you know,
push it. Yeah, I would keep it special. I'd keep it.
If I'm Brad Paisley. You want to be associated with
those great moments in Dodger history. You don't want to
get out there and then all of a sudden they

(14:55):
lose like eight nothing and then people go, oh, you've
gotta be kidding me. Yeah, do we have the I
think Anthony found the Brad Paisley. Was that a platinum
record that he has gone fishing? Yeah, there it is
if you're watching on Peacock. That's what Brad Paisley gave

(15:15):
me for being in the music video with him. And
at the time, I didn't realize that that was his wife.
Are going to be his wife? And wasn't she in
parent Trap or Parenthood?

Speaker 11 (15:28):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Williams Williams and she was there with him. They came
up to Sports Center.

Speaker 6 (15:35):
Kimberly Williams, yes, big time.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Actually, yeah, I remember. So they came into my office
and we're just talking. I think he just said, this
is my wife or my fiance or my girlfriend Kimberly.
But I didn't realize that.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
She was in Parenthood Father the Bride, Oh okay, she
was a star Father of the Bride and Part two
Oh okay.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yeah. And then I remember he wanted to come in
and talk to me about doing the introduction for this
video and they left, and then there are all these
people in the newsroom at Mothership were like, oh man,
that guy had you know, they knew her, they didn't

(16:17):
necessarily know Brad Paisley. And then I'm like, oh, she's
an actress. I'm like, yeah, she's an actress. I'm like, okay, yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:23):
Paul Kimberly Williams is also in the brand new hit
nine to one on Nashville.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Oh okay, new show.

Speaker 6 (16:30):
I just saw that. Well you're using a lot of
country stars in that show.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Well from Nashville. Yep, that's a home game for all right.
Let me take a break. Steve Young, hall of Famer,
will join us coming up next here on The Dan
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Speaker 2 (17:22):
Steve Young, Hall of Famer three time Super Bowl champ
with the Niners and won a Super Bowl MVP as well.
Back on the program Good to See You Again? Is
there a show hey o Tani in the NFL?

Speaker 4 (17:35):
Or was there? Patrick? Patrick?

Speaker 13 (17:37):
As close as anybody, right, I mean, that's that's as
close as you get.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
But no show by your tonny. I mean, I mean
pitch and a hit. That's I was just make fun
of baseball in front of my baseball friends are like,
you know, I got a blister for fifteen days, you know,
you know it's like then they go, oh six two
games or the sixteen like, you know, we just go
back and forth. But baseball when you're pitching the ball,

(18:06):
when you're pitching and shutting people out of it and
hitting home run that game a couple weeks ago, that
was the al Teimers. So no, Patrick Mahomes is the
one guy right now that I would put in that spot.
But there are some Superman Josh Allen, Lamar Jacksonhon He's
helping Superman. You know, there's some cool people to watch,
that's for sure.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Entertaining knowing that we were going to have you on today,
I was thinking about this last night watching Patrick Mahomes
keep a play alive. The difference between keeping a play
alive and what these younger quarterbacks do and kind of
scrambling it. You know, is it semantics here because Mahomes
seems to always do something correct, where these younger guys

(18:45):
try to extend a play and they end up getting sacked.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
Man, you're bringing.

Speaker 13 (18:50):
Up the most important question in sports, because if the
NFL is the biggest sport in the game, and the
quarterback of the most important position, this is the most
important question for quarterbacks because the game today, of course
we talk about every week or whenever I'm on throughout
the fact that it's now a game that's wide open
and you have to attack the line of scrimmage from
the quarterback position or else you're out. And so then

(19:11):
becomes the question that I had to deal with my
whole life is when do you go when?

Speaker 4 (19:16):
And what are we doing while we're waiting? And I
think that's and then how do you coach it? So
many really smart quarterback coaches are now having to adjust
and figure out how do I coach a guy who
can move around and can threaten line of scrimmage? And
so young players like I think of just fields right now,
going through this incredible challenge of when like the incredible athlete, right,

(19:39):
I can do amazing things, Yet I need to be
a sophisticated passer. I know it. I know in my
heart that's what I've got to become. And so how
do I hang in there and fake it till I
make it kind of thing? And then when do I
need to go? Because I don't really know, I'm not
really sure. So I really got to lean on my athleticism.
So the question of the day is that how do
I how do I know? And Patrick Mahomes says, we

(20:01):
find it where he doesn't move unless it's purposeful, and
because he owns the data, he's been around a long time,
he is a sophisticated passer from the pocket and so
that allows him to get the most out of every play.
And when you get the most out of every play,
then you know when the play is dead, once it's done,
or I don't have a choice, I'll go, and once

(20:21):
I go, that's a whole other play to play that
that's a play we didn't call, but it's a play
we get. And now I get another chance to run
a new play on offense and then I have another play,
a third play, I'm actually gonna run it, and he
has that unique ability of his body. It's like he
doesn't even really trying, or he's kind of like gliding
and people are missing and he's like. So there's three

(20:43):
really in distinct plays for Patrick, and when you really
understand the game, you can't. That's how it's also hard
to stop. And the young players, they have three plays,
but they don't run them right, and they're trying to
figure out how to run him.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Can you single out the greatest season a quarterback has
ever had.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
Because it's their adjusted you got different times and places,
and you know, it's impossible to me. There are some
amazing years that people have had. But I mean, obviously,
I guess you've got to be the MVP and run
to win the Super Bowl to make it that list.

Speaker 13 (21:17):
Yeah, and then it becomes pretty subjective to people about
what you know, how old they are when it happened,
and you know who they like, and you know that
kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Yeah, because I'm looking at Mahomes and I'm thinking, while
watching Otania, I'm witnessing the greatest baseball player of all time.
I am I'm watching it right. I got to see
Michael Jordan play. I'm witnessing that firsthand. And I'm watching
Mahomes and he's not the greatest quarterback of all time,
but I'm watching him play a position that's the toughest

(21:47):
position in all the sports, and he plays it in
such a unique way. And he's played it where he
throws for fifty touchdowns and then he throws for twenty
five touchdowns and is still as effective.

Speaker 4 (22:01):
Yeah, and I think, okay, first of all, let's back up,
I mean real quickly, a little history lesson. We do
this every time. Ten years ago, they changed the rules
and the rules where you can't launch defenders in the
head first, and so it opened the game up. And
so it changed so that now you can run college places,
you can run the slip screens, you can run all
the cool stuff and fun stuff. And Patrick is the
person for today's game. And then let's not hit ourselves

(22:25):
the innovative minds who jumped into that rule change, Andy Reid,
Kyle Shaney, and Sean McVay, Sean Payton. That was the
big four that jumped in and had a tactical advantage
for a little while. So you've married one of the
most innovative minds and continually innovative. And Andy Reid with
Patrick Mahomes. That's what I watch every week. I do.
I don't watch it, but just Patrick Mahomes every week.
I watch Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes every week and

(22:48):
how they have combined to create all this fun stuff
and then Patrick to refined its game. You I appreciate
what you're saying, Dan, this is.

Speaker 13 (22:58):
A time for for for us to watch Patrick mahonmes
and just sit back and in awe of the athleticism,
the brain, the into intuition, and the presence.

Speaker 4 (23:11):
One thing I remember when I watched the Monday Night.
I was there in Denver when he first started, and
he was he was I was standing round the sidelines
and I and I have a set. I've watched quarterbacks
my whole life, and I had this feeling. It's like
he looks like he's playing the backyard, like just his press.
This is how he feels like it's just nothing. Really
is kind of laughing and have a good time. And
here's his first start. He's scrambling left and right. At

(23:32):
the end of the scramble, he takes the ball from
his right and throws it and puts it in his
left and throws it for a completion. Maybe Kelsey or so,
I can't remember. And I'm like, and then he stood
up and he's like, how about I making sure that?
He said to the rough how about that?

Speaker 11 (23:47):
And I thought to myself, I could only dream of
being that guy that could just like be in the
backyard but yet playing the best football in the world.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
I think he's he's he's a magical person.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
And talking to Steve Young, the Hall of Famer, give
me the team that you're still not sure about?

Speaker 4 (24:08):
How about a list? Meaning the Eagles, I don't I'm
not sure. Really, Packers, I'm not sure. They're getting more sure.
Obviously last week, the last last week was the truth
when every game was like, well, that's the truth. And
so the truth throughout the league was we've been met.
We went through the preseason of September, we've kind of
figured out who we are. Now we're gonna, you know, now,

(24:29):
we're going to tell you the truth. And that's why
the Eagles I think we're you know, in the Giants,
that was the truth, and the Packers was the truth.
And so there's a lot of teams the Rams like
like I'm getting to know those teams that figure that
they're going to be there in the end. Uh. And
but who do you want to talk about? Because I mean,
I think.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
Like the Colts, it feels like we're going to wait
until the postseason to go.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
I told you you haven't done it. Daniel Jones like
the Colts, like, it's just you. We're all we're all
history majors, right, and so the Colts are not that
historical last ten fifteen years, like, oh yeah, the Colts
will be there now, the Chiefs, you know, you've got
to figure they're going to be there and their bills
or figure they'll be there. The Eagles and even the Packers.
I understand all that. The Colts they always have to

(25:14):
figure out how to prove it to you in January February.
That's just because they're new. When you're new, you got it.
No one cares like, hey, this is fun, this is nice.
But right, we'll see, we'll see in January when you
go to Kansas City.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Kansas City's got the Bills coming up, they got a
bye week, they're at the Broncos. They host the Colts.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Fun. But I always said regular season, I mean when
we played the Cowboys in regular season, whoever won that
games like woo, you know it didn't it mattered, but
it didn't matter. I just it wasn't the thing. It'll
it's a sign it's important, it's not nothing. But it's
also not January. So I think there's a different shift

(25:54):
to make sure you keep that in mind.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
But how do you try harder at the quarterbacking position
as a regular season game against the Cowboys and then
a postseason game.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
It always reminded me during the week when you have
a big game coming up and you have some quote
from one of the other team's defensive line like we're gonna,
we're gonna get Steve the other I'm gonna. I'm so
focused and like really, I mean honestly, like you're more
focused to kill me than the week before when you
want to go like stop. And that's why I think

(26:29):
even from the teams and quarterbacks like there's it is
an emotional game. That's why New Rocky's famous, right because
he made a speech everyone like oh we're great, like
it is you have to be inspired to go run
into people. So it does matter, and it does and
you can get lulls of emotion. And you see games
where people are flat and it really shows up football

(26:50):
but trying extra hard. That really the best teams dan don't.
It's like they don't look like they're trying extra hard,
like they they're still focused, they're still they're but sure
about it. Right, It's like we come out of the
locker room, we're actually not care. We don't care who
we play. We know that we're about trying to find
out how good we are, and that's what we that's

(27:11):
our quest. And so this if you're if you think
you're pretty good, great, come on in. We'll check you
out and we'll see how I'll see how we stand.
The mature teams don't rock, you know, get off, oh
my gosh, this is the game. And then the next
week's like, oh flat, that's the Cowboys, right, That's that's
how they roll. And and that's not as mature.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
When we were I was growing up and playing football,
you're always cognizant of this is going to hurt. I'm
gonna get hit, this is gonna hurt. Like when do
you graduate two? You don't think about that's going to
hurt when I get hit? Do you graduate to that
point where you don't think about it.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
I will tell you, Dad, I think that's probably why
you're not pro, because I don't think I ever really thought.

Speaker 14 (27:54):
To myself, oh this is But I will say I'm
football is the truth, and no one ever, at the
moment of impact thinks, oh, I'm getting paid.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
You might think about it when your line of scrimmage.
You're thinking, man, I'm getting paid and this is good,
and then all of a sudden they gain and then
so when you get hit. And that's why football is
such an amazing game because there is a truth to
it that no one, no one's, no one cares at
the moment of impact, who's who's getting paid what? And
that's what really matters. And that's very pro. Yeah.

Speaker 15 (28:32):
I won't.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
No, I think hold on here, I think we got
a we lost you a little bit. Wait are you
back now? Can you hear I'm here? You got it? Okay? Yeah,
that you chopped up a little bit there. So whatever
that genius was that you were saying, yeah, I'm sure.

Speaker 4 (28:57):
There's so many guys that start in the league and
they're the most amazing athletes in the in the league,
and then they find their way out of the out
out of the game in three or four years, and
you're like, what happened to that guy? Well, what happened
to that guy is he didn't love football. He worried.
He thought about, Wow, this is gonna hurt. Like it
the game itself, there's a love for it that that
the pros the pro game forces you know, it's a

(29:19):
referendum on whether you love it or And I've seen
a lot of amazing athletes that just don't love it
in the game and the pro game. The college game
doesn't force you out like that, the cheerleaders and the
alumni and all that stuff, but pro game it's the referendum.
And the guys leave the game because that you just said,
this is going to hurt, and then they just and
the guys that play forever they actually never think about

(29:40):
which is weird.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
But you got hurt, you got hit, you suffered concussions,
but but you never thought, God that hurts, or this
is going to hurt. That you see somebody coming right
at you go the kind of this is going to hurt.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
Well, I remember the Fridge. I remember William of Fridge
three eighty. You know he is football cards said three
fifty if you admit three fifty your forte And I
remember he got me up under my chin, right straight
up and then was poppling me over and was gonna
land on. I thought, I'm gonna die like this is

(30:14):
it could be there's no way my body can withstand this.
And it did. It didn't. I thought it would break.
It didn't break, which is crazy. I did did take
the wind out of me, but it didn't break me.

Speaker 13 (30:23):
But I think, yeah, there's well, here's how I'll say it.
If it hurts during the game, you you're gonna it's
gonna be a problem the next week.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Like you usually, adrenaline and everything else you don't really notice.
And then after the game in the shower you're like, oh, wrap,
that hurts.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (30:42):
But then that's something that's gonna get you know, you
figure out by Wednesday. But if it hurts during the
game and you got on the sideline and like man,
then you you got a problem. That's how you know.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Well, like Cam scattaboo so dislocates his ankle, but he's
I don't know if the body protects you in that
moment or there were shocked because he's pointing he knows
that it's serious, but it doesn't look like he's in agony.
And I don't know what happens to the body in
a moment like that, where you see guys blow out

(31:11):
their knee or you know, have devastating injuries and then
they get carted off and they're giving a thumbs up
to the crowd, I'd be weeping.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
Yeah. I think sometimes I would say that I didn't
have anything terrible ever happened, which I'm grateful for. But
the guys that I know who did talk about it
as if, especially in knee when it's kind of blown out,
it doesn't like it doesn't hurt like the pains you
know already happened. But it just depends. But I'm telling you,

(31:41):
the toughest humans beings I have ever known played football.
I'm sure I wasn't in a lot of other spots
where the top shoe means hang out, but I did
hang out for football. And I'm telling you that I
remember going back to my Tampa Bay days. The season
I played in Tampa with James Wilder James Alden running
back from Missouri, and we were two and fourteen, and
I remember thinking, like, you guys are losers, I'm like,

(32:04):
have you met Jane Wilder? That dude is not a loser.
That means the toughest human being I think I've ever
met my life. And that's the other thing that you
just you don't realize that so many guys are toiling
in the NFL that you don't know that aren't the
toughest bass Would you ever live?

Speaker 2 (32:19):
I mean, yeah, but you gave him the ball three
hundred and fifty times.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
The poor guy make up some number like you got
you're that fast?

Speaker 2 (32:27):
You're not that fast with the stat Okay, Paulie, would
you check and see Wilder I think has had the
most carries in a season in NFL.

Speaker 6 (32:33):
His I think it was like four oh seven for
the record, were check?

Speaker 4 (32:36):
You just trying to come on, don't don't show.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
Why didn't you throw the ball a little bit? Steve
gave it to James Wilder.

Speaker 4 (32:45):
The goodest story of James over in the blizzard in
Green Bay. And I'm sorry if I repeated this story
and I not completed a ball. I'm like, oh, for
eleven and it's like the second quarter and I'm like,
my first game I ever played, her, second game I've
ever played in the NFL. I turned to James, like you,
it's jump in front of me and I'm going to
shoggle the ball to you so I have a completion
because I'm afraid that I don't want to be the

(33:06):
only quarterback in the history of the game that didn't
have a completion. So you can see his stats that day.
It's Wilder of one catch fight as PAULI.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Do you have the numbers there on Wilder?

Speaker 5 (33:17):
The most carries James Wilder had for Tampa was nineteen
eighty four, four hundred and seven carries fifteen and forty
four yards.

Speaker 16 (33:24):
Hem and he you talk about feeling every one of
them like he was a tough man, and so that's
what I guess what you're saying is there's guys that
aren't ready for the game because they are the toughest
humans you ever met.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Do you have your Tampa jersey framed?

Speaker 4 (33:43):
No, I don't have anything frame, but I think I
have in Tampa jersey. I'm very proud of this. You know,
it's funny that season. It was fun into being a
team that was so dysfunctional and but yet such good guys.

Speaker 13 (33:55):
But just the culture, the leadership, the it was just
a mess.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Because I would have one that was game used because
you probably have grass stains and turfalls.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
So we had these orange jerseys. But because they can't
find any material it's orange, they get it from, you know,
somewhere where it's thick. It's like this thick you could
almost fold it and it would make it.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Freeze, you know what I mean, Like and it was
hot down there.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
Does anyone know we're in Tampa? Like, where's the match?
Bro gets me some orange mesh? Why do we have
to have this thick like Canadian? This is stupid stuff
like that. You're just like, come on, man, like like
let's get this figured out.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
Good to talk to you again, Daniel good Man, Thank you, Steve.
That's uh Steve Young. He didn't get hurt. I remember
getting hit one time and I was like, I don't
want to play this sport. I could throw, but I
just didn't want to get hit. And uh, I remember
they brought me back for an alumni game. I didn't

(34:58):
even play high school foot ball, and they said we
don't have a quarterback. Would you play quarterback? And I
remember going to the line of scrimmage and my offensive
guard he weighed I'm going to guess one hundred and
fifty pounds, and we had guys on the other side
who played football in college. And it was one of
the worst decisions I ever made in my life because

(35:20):
all I kept thinking is those guys over there played
in the Mid American Conference and they're going to hurt me.
And it brought back all those memories where I'm like,
I don't want to play and they're like, we don't
have a quarterback in the even it was even versus
odd years for a high school alumni football game. We
lost six nothing.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
Okaysh you care?

Speaker 2 (35:43):
Yeah you didn't? All right, Well, take a break. Kevin
Malar Top of the Hour recapping the game last night
in Los Angeles, and Reggie Miller as well. We're back
after this.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
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Speaker 2 (36:05):
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(36:48):
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Speaker 7 (36:58):
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Speaker 6 (37:08):
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Speaker 6 (37:19):
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Speaker 2 (37:22):
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Janis Janis over twelve and a half rebounds, and he's
going against one of the great big men of all time,
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Speaker 3 (37:41):
Jannis?

Speaker 2 (37:41):
Okay, I'm gonna go LaMelo ball over eight and a
half assists. He's shooting a little bit more, but he's
averaging just under. I think he gets nine assists. I
think that's what happens here. But uh, he's played well.
And his brother is with the Cabs. Lonzo is with
the Cabs now, and he actually I saw in play
against the Knicks. I thought he looked pretty good. And

(38:03):
he still can't shoot, but he still looked good. And
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Speaker 6 (38:32):
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Speaker 5 (38:34):
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with the injury sixteen.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
Austin Reeves, I think has over one hundred and forty
points in the first four games. I think that's third
on the all time Laker list. Fifty one points the
other night, and he shot twenty two free throws. That's
the amazing part. It sounded like he's Shay Gilgis, but
he had twenty two free Laurie Markanen went for fifty

(39:03):
one last night the Utah Jazz Lauri marketon.

Speaker 7 (39:07):
Yes, Marvin, he has an All Star appearance, but Aaron
Gordon doesn't.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
No Wild Well, he did stand out. I mean he
puts up good numbers, he just puts them up in obscurity.
He's one of those guys that may eventually play on
a really good team and then all of a sudden
you go by that guy's pretty good.

Speaker 4 (39:27):
You know.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
Chris Bosh was putting up big numbers in Toronto. He'd
get like twenty two and twelve. Kevin Love was putting
up big numbers when he was in Minnesota. I mean
he had a night where he had thirty thirty. You
had thirty rebounds in a game one night. But if
a tree falls in the forest, then all of a sudden,
you go to the cabs and goes man, you really

(39:49):
need him. Chris Bosh goes to Miami and you're like, man,
he's good, all right? Sean and Oregon. Hi, Sean, what's
on your mind today? Hey? Sean? Oh?

Speaker 15 (40:04):
Hey on thatcher brought?

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Hey Dan, Hey Sean.

Speaker 15 (40:08):
Hey, I'm totally stoked about the Dodgers. But what I'm
really calling about is Friday Night's game with the Blazers
and Warriors. You know, after everything the Trailblazers have been
going through, it's great to see him snap a nine
game losing streak and dominating fashion get a twenty point,
twenty point win with interim coach t I go splitter.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Thank you, Sean. Yes, interesting watching the Blazers. No Chauncey Billips.
And we haven't heard much more from this, although I
think Congress or the Senate is asking questions of Commissioner
Silver like they they want to know if everything's on
the up and up with these bets prop bets. I
think Ted Cruz is heading this up and they want

(40:53):
to talk to the Commissioner.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
Yes, Todd, and social media is not letting it go.

Speaker 17 (40:56):
Every other thing I see now if I spend more
than five seconds looking at anything related to this, they're
showing previous games and who's not catching the ball or
took a terrible shot, analyzing every little moment on players.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
That's why when you have to take into question what
you're seeing is real, and there are some fans that
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