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August 21, 2025 41 mins

Dan is looking forward to the growing rivalries developing in the WNBA, especially between Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. And he laments the scattering of NFL games across streaming and the hoops now need to jump through to get every game.

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

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Final Hour on this Thursday. Ready to go by the way,
just got word the Hall of Famer. Steve Young, one
of my favorite guests, will join us tomorrow, as will
a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
John Fogerty. John Fogerty who gave us the song center Field.
He has a guitar that's shaped like a baseball bat
that's being sent to Cooperstown, the Baseball Hall of Fame,

(00:28):
and Centerfield, the song is being inducted into the Baseball
Hall of Fame. A singer songwriter, John Fogerty, will join
us on the program tomorrow. He just turned eighty and
if you get a chance to see him, he still
has a lot of energy, puts on a great show.
He's got his two sons are out there who play
a mean guitar and he'll run down the hits. It's

(00:51):
a lot of fun. So John Fogerty will join us
on the program tomorrow eight seven seven three D P
show email address DP Atdanpatrick dot com, handle a TP show.
It happened again yesterday all of a sudden, I see
a bottom line headline Lamar Jackson heard it practice and
then it says expected to be okay. I wish they

(01:13):
could do expect it to be okay dot dot dot.
Lamar Jackson gets hurt. I know that's not how it works.
I know that you know it's all about clickbait. But
it's one of those where you can't help but go oh,
oh okay. And that's what happened with Lamar Jackson yesterday,
got banged up at practice. Not much else going on

(01:35):
with the NFL. We've talked about a couple of things.
The US Ambassador to the United Kingdom is lobbying for
London to get Super Bowl. I think in the next
ten years I could see that happening. The question is,
you know, do you have it on Sunday? Can you
do it in February? We have President's Day on Monday.
I think that's the timing that we're headed for, where

(01:57):
you do get that Monday off. I think that that
would be great, But I do think that there's a
real likelihood that will export the Super Bowl. Here we
are a couple of days away college football. It's Week
zero and the game in Dublin, Iowa State is getting
three against k State You got Idaho State against UNLV

(02:18):
Presno State against Kansas Western Kentucky hosting Sam Houston, and
Hawaii hosting Stanford. You also have the PGA Tour Championship, which,
by the way, you will find that on NBC Golf
Channel and streaming on Peacock, which is where you can
find this program. The PGA Tour Championship. Odds it is

(02:38):
Scotti Scheffler's by a long shot. This is Tiger esque.
See what's pole question for the final hour of the program.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Let me update you. We got a couple of fun
ones going here. Whose career would you rather have? Chase
Daniel or Isaiah Pacheco's Chase Daniels still running away with
that one that holding strong at about seventy percent? And
should Jeremy Harbor be suspended by the NFL because of
what happened at Michigan seventy six percent?

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Now say no, I know it's.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
A silly thing that happened to Jim Trestle, but you
have precedent. I don't want Jim Harbaugh to get suspended.
I wouldn't have suspended Jim Trestle. But if you're the
NFL and you have president and that happened, you know,
fourteen years ago, then at least you have to address it.
And the commissioner if he comes out and says, in retrospect,

(03:28):
we shouldn't have suspended him, Well, that gets you off
the hook with Jim Harbaugh. But you do have president
here and it just happens to be Ohio State and
Michigan and Urban Meyer saying that Jim Harbaugh should be suspended.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yes, yeah, And I mean Jim Tressel walked away from
the game really after that. He never did anything after
he had that quick blip with the Colts, but yeah,
other than that, I mean he got into politics after that,
but he walked away from the game totally.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Yes, Marvin, if the Charger.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
Were playing Eastern Michigan in Central Michigan, he'd be suspended
for games for sure.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
The deep cut, I'm gonna give you a blop bloop
on that one. We say good morning if you're watching
on Peacock and you can dial us up, although our
phone lines are all busy, so we'll try to work
those in.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
In the final hour of the program.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Watch a little bit of WNBA page Beckers put up
forty four. This is what I love. Now keep in mind,
Paige Beckers was Caitlin Clark. Before Caitlyn Clark, she was
the player of the year as a freshman. Then she
went through a couple of knee surgeries and really perseverance
got her to be the number one pick in the draft.

(04:38):
And watching her, she had four to three pointers. I
think she made all four. But she loves the mid
range jump shot. It's like Shay Gilgis Alexander and Kevin Durant.
Now it's not you know, sexy, exciting, and it's not
logo threes, but she is so good at understanding, you

(05:02):
know where to attack. I loved watching her, but she
made it look effortless putting up forty four. This was
supposed to be the rivalry. This was supposed to be
Caitlyn Clark versus Page Beckers, and hopefully it will be.
And I think we're trying to have other rivalries, but
that's that's not the rivalry. Have those two against each other,

(05:26):
then maybe have something. And Kitton Clark banged up again.
I think she has a bone bruise and it's kind
of been a lost season for her, but her team
where they just lost Sophie Cunningham, one of their stars,
but Kelsey Mitchell. Kelsey Mitchell played at Ohio State. I
believe I think she might be third on the all
time scoring list, like and oh, by the way, she

(05:47):
put up a ton of points. And speaking of which,
Kelsey Plumb against Page Beckers last night hit the runner
game winner. Page had over half of her points or team's.
They're not very good. They won nine games, but it
was fun to watch. Just there is that room there.
It's either a layup or a three, and I'm surprised

(06:10):
more and more players don't take you know, I'm sure
the analytics work against it. But that mid range jumper
it's there. Kevin Durant made a career out of it.
Shay gilgis Alexander although he can get to the basket.
But it just feels like, I mean, you won the
MVP and that mid range jumper is there. Now It's

(06:30):
not exciting, but it was. It was effective with Page
Beckers last night.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Yes, Marvin, Yeah, Kayln Clark is Steph Curry because they're like,
why do people love Kaylin Clark so much? Because she's
shooting the ball from thirty feet, Page Beckers is shooting
eighteen feet, nineteen feet and They're like, Okay, so what's
so great about this? And the thing is the general
public doesn't know who Pagebackers is for the most part,
the general I call it wife famous. If your wife

(06:58):
isn't in the sports, my wife knows who Kaylyn clar.
My wife knows a page but that's a Ukon thing.
But the general, your general wife that doesn't know anything
about sports, has no idea who Pagebackers is. She knows
who Caitlin Clark is. Kaitlin Clark is an a segment
type of personality when it comes to all these sports shows,
including ours, just not PA.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
And that's that's the difference is that Page will appeal
to WNBA fans, Caitlin Clark appeals to the casual fan
or somebody who's not even a casual fan but will
become a casual fan or maybe even more than that
with Caitlyn Clark. But she hasn't been able to play.
But this could be the true rivalry that the WNBA

(07:38):
could use. All right, A couple of phone calls in here,
David in Ohio, David, thanks for holding what's on your mind?

Speaker 6 (07:47):
Hey Dan, good morning. You guys are talking about how
much it costs to watch NFL this season with all
these streaming platforms. I actually split some of my streaming
service with some family members and that kind of cuts
down on costs a little bit. The cost is still
super high, but a lot of your listeners could probably

(08:07):
take advantage. You can flit the cost of that and
make it maybe a little more affordable.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
So thank you, all right, thank you.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
David Paulie during the commercial break, was signing up, were
signing up for Red Zone?

Speaker 7 (08:20):
Yeah, YouTube TV. If you go to YouTube you can
go to Red Zone and Sunday Ticket or just one
of one or both, or you can get them both together.
And the cost is about four hundred plus dollars. There
is a promo going on now where with tax it's
under three hundred dollars. So for the entire season, now
you don't get every single game, you get all the

(08:41):
regular season games. You still to get other platforms to
get some of those standalone playoff games on Netflix, Amazon
or Peacock.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Yeah, it's it's almost like the bottom line bargain basement
is still going to cost you over eight hundred dollars
if you want to get all of these games. Upwards
of nine hundred dollars and it's only going to go up.
You know, it was two fifty five years ago. Now
we're banging on the door of nine hundred dollars. There's
a lot of money now. I don't know if this

(09:10):
turns people away. I don't think it does because with gambling,
with fantasy, it's just different than all other sports because
you can gamble on the other sports. Baseball is hard
to gamble on, it's not fun to gamble on. Or
hockey's not basketball. You can gamble on it, but your
fantasy is nowhere near what it is in the NFL.

(09:30):
It's it's so it's just made for it's it's once
a week. It's a bite sized portion. It's really easy
to follow. And that's why you have, you know, so
many leagues across the country and so much gambling as well.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
I saw where there's gambling. There's betting odds on the
Little League World Series.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
Like official, like betting site off.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Offshore that's troubling.

Speaker 7 (09:57):
Unless you have a ruleboo getting two hundred.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
There are gambling sites offshore in Costa Rica that that's dangerous.
I mean, these are twelve year old kids and what
happens is you know, it's grown ups who get upset
if something happens if they have money on these games.
Now I'm not saying there's a lot of people, but

(10:22):
like at some point we have to say there's certain
things that we can't gamble on, we shouldn't gamble on.
And I've told you my backstory that I was deep
my personality have the addictive gene. And if I didn't
lose a game where I lost three thousand and I
lost the big so total thirty three hundred, I'd probably

(10:44):
still be gambling.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
And I was successful with it. But I didn't like it.
I hated it.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
I went, you know, I'm around people and they have
to have money on a game. I if I had
money on a game, I couldn't want it, but I
get it. But that's why I always caution people. And
you know, DraftKings is a great sponsor of ours, but
I would tell you don't gamble, or if you do gamble,
gamble in a way that you know it's recreational, and

(11:14):
that if I lose fifty dollars or one hundred dollars,
it's when you double down, and then you double down,
then all of a sudden, then you're way way, way,
way deep. And that's when it that's when you have
desperate times. And I know we all start out and
it's like I got fifty on this, or I got
a dime on this. I did all of those things.

(11:36):
I'd start out. I was betting fifty dollars first bet.
I think Michigan against Indiana. Yeah, I figure, I'm in Midwest.
I know Big ten football. I didn't know Jack squat,
but I mean now I do, but I don't.

Speaker 8 (11:53):
I just I.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Couldn't do it.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
And so I caution you. Kids have access. They could
get to you know, credit cards and phone, like, just
be aware because you know, I had a long talk
with my son because he thought he could out smart
people and I know how. And I'd be like, hey, no, no,
you want to do it, set a limit cap it.

(12:17):
You're a grown man, but set a limit on it.
But don't don't think you're gonna win, because you won't.
All you do is you hold onto money. That's it.
You hold onto it until they ask for it back.
And man, that walk is shame. I'd go over to
my bookie. I'd say, here you go, all right, see
you next week.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
Yeah, Pauline, I found the article from NBC News on
a Little League World Series. There's two offshore betting sites,
daily betting sites that are offering daily odds on Little
League World Series matchups. Again, they're not subject to US
rules and laws because they're outside the United States. The
Little League issued a statement saying this is a disappointment.
They wish they wouldn't do it, but they have no
control over it.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Okay, but just understand that you never win. And I've
been in Vegas and Tahoe and I've watched friends of
mine have four hands of blackjack at twenty five thousand
dollars a hand, and the thing was, I didn't see
any joy. You know, when you gamble and you're doing

(13:24):
you know, roulette, and everybody's excited. I mean, that's okay,
I get that, that's kind of fun. It's a group effort.
But man, I usually see you come down it. Like
let's say you're going to bed and it's three in
the morning and you walk through the lobby of a casino.
You just see that one guy who's just sitting there
by himself. Well, that would have been me. I would

(13:44):
have been that guy. And I do miss it.

Speaker 9 (13:49):
I do.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
That's why I have a gambling podcast so I can
live vicariously through Shay and Irving Bad, Larry and Dylan
because they do all the stupid things.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Where I go.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
That's why I don't bet, all right, So take a BREAKO,
step down off my soapbox here, and we'll come back
with more of your phone calls back after this.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan
Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific
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Speaker 10 (14:17):
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Speaker 1 (14:36):
That's right, Dan.

Speaker 11 (14:37):
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Speaker 2 (14:55):
Come more phone calls in here eight seven to seven
three DP show. We haven't had an injury yet in preseason,
and that's why I'm always keeping an eye on the
Kirk Cousins situation. And I thought with Matthew Stafford now Grant,
now that's a big contract and I don't know how
much the Falcons are willing to eat. But Matthew Stafford,

(15:16):
this feels like this is the beginning of the end,
probably his last season and battling a back injury. And
is Jimmy Garoppolo going to be your future?

Speaker 9 (15:28):
There?

Speaker 2 (15:28):
You have two first round picks coming up, you have
stets In Bennett, and maybe Kirk Cousins is going to
get an opportunity, but he comes with a forty five
million dollar price tag. And that's usually what I'm waiting
to see. If something happens to a starter and a
starter who is on a team that's expected to compete,
that's the difference, because then you could validate, you could

(15:53):
rationalize bringing in somebody who is going to make that
kind of money, because you don't want to throw away
a season when you lose your quarterback. If you have
high hopes of going deep into the postseason. Also, there
was a story that came out that Andy Reid was
in his office. I don't know how many years ago
this was, but it just came out and it was

(16:15):
May of twenty four, and somebody shot a bullet into
Andy Reid's office and Andy Reid was there in the office.
No one got hurt, but this has stayed quiet.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
Yeah, Paul, Yeah, the report just came out in the
Kansas City Star in the Kansasate Police Department, and the
shot was fired outside the facility, so not even on
the property. It went to Reid's office and lodged into
a wall fifteen feet from his desk. May fourth, twenty
twenty four. Reid was in the office and now has
bulletproof glass surrounding his office. More to the story, three

(16:56):
total gunshots hit the facility over the during the same mincident.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
But they kept that quiet for a few months. I
guess that's the surprising element of that. But as Andy
Reid spoke about that or it just came out, so
maybe he'll speak today.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
Yeah, I'm guessing no comments from the chief yet.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
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see Shuffles in Phoenix, hy Shuffles, thanks for holding what's
on your mind?

Speaker 12 (17:31):
Good morning? Well, I was out walking the dog listening
to you, and you guys are bringing up prior heartbreak
of sports teams, and I'm going I'm the Arizona Cardinal
fans since nineteen eighty seven, and I remember the two
thousand and nine Super Bowl with two minutes and forty
seven seconds left, and then Roethlisberger goes down the field
and allegedly throws a touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes, which

(17:53):
ripped my heart out. And I just got to say,
as the Arizona Cardinals have never been expected to win anything,
getting that close and having it ripped out is just
devastating and it still pisses me off. But I got
to ask, I want to play quick, quick, in or out,
and I'm gonna go first Kyler Murray Pro Bowl this year.

(18:15):
In or out?

Speaker 13 (18:15):
I say, in?

Speaker 12 (18:16):
What does everyone else say?

Speaker 4 (18:18):
I'll say in, I'm rooting for him?

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Of course, is my buddy, going all the way back
to the Atlanta Super Bowl years ago. They always seem
to start out and they have hope and then yeah, baby, yeah,
I'm all in on my friend Kyler Murray Drew in Michigan,
Hi Drew.

Speaker 14 (18:40):
Hey, good morning, Dan five eleven and Ita away from
two forty five. I also have a camera on the
fandom for life. I'm a lifelong Lions fan. Now, this
is pretty exciting time to be a Lions fan. I
am never gotten off myon. I've had plenty of friends

(19:01):
that have gotten off. But we've had the lowest the lows.
We've had a winless season, We've had two skilled Hall
of Fame players retire early. We had a head coach
and an overtime decision take the wind. We've also had
a quarterback run out of his own end zone for
a safety.

Speaker 12 (19:21):
So we've had lows.

Speaker 14 (19:23):
I'm excited for the Lions. I've never gotten off the wagon.
I have had friends they're trying to get back on,
but I am not reaching my handback out. I am
on my wagon.

Speaker 12 (19:33):
Love the show.

Speaker 14 (19:34):
Thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
Dan. Wait, you're not out, are you, Drew?

Speaker 14 (19:39):
No, No, not at all. No, I am on my wagon.

Speaker 9 (19:42):
I'm a Lions fan.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
For Life's okay good good? Yeah, I mean you've gone
through everything. It's not like there's something that can put
you over the top.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
Where you go.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
I got to find another team to root for. Thank you, Drew.
Let's see Jack in North Carolina. Hijack. What's on your
mind today?

Speaker 9 (20:02):
I think Dan sixty three, two oh five first, first
and long Goat Pirates Rocket both rows. I wanted to
comment in relation to the fan switch slash living off
of the Super Bowl, I have two that I think
trump the eighty five Bears, first, the sixty seven Jets,

(20:24):
and secondly the seventy two undefeated Dolphins. Even though they
repeated the next year. That Super Bowl was January of
nineteen seventy three, which was a year before I was
born and I'm fifty one.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
The Dolphins definitely dine out on that perfect season they do.
And you know what, they weren't a dominating team that year.
I think if you look, I don't think their schedule
was difficult. Now, once again, they won every game, but
you know when they win fourteen to seven in the
Super Bowl and Washington got their only touchdown was when

(20:57):
Garo Yepremian tried to throw a pass the kicker and
Mike Bass took it back. Was that fourteen to seven
the final, Yeah, Paul.

Speaker 7 (21:04):
Yeah, all three of their playoff games were one score games.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yeah, but they went undefeated. They love to pop the
champagne when the last team loses each season.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
It's kind of fun. I'm okay with it. The Jets.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
I don't think that was sixty seven. I think that
would have been the sixty nine season for Joe Namathan company.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
Yes, Paul.

Speaker 7 (21:24):
You know, one of the things I most enjoy in
sports media or media the past few years is Eli
Manning trolling Tom Brady about beating him in the Super Bowl.
Eli Manning. I mean, he's going to the Hall of Fame.
Really nice career. Tom Brady has the greatest career. But
whenever there's opportunity, Eli will be like, well but remember
the nineteen and it's a great bit.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
He's always going to have that on Tom, and he
plays that card and I think it's funny and I
think Tom appreciates it, you know, being the competitor. I mean, yeah,
you lost those games, but Eli played well in those games.
It's not like you go, yeah, you won a Super Bowl,
but what did you do those two years? For Eli,

(22:06):
that's why he's going to the Hall of Fame, Yeah, Pauline.

Speaker 7 (22:10):
Sometimes I wish Charles Barkley got one on Michael Jordan
and as in penetrol as Michael Jordan is as teflon
as he is, Barkley could bust his chops.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Only if Charles beat Michael, Yes, because that's what I mean.
ELI beat Tom Brady's that's the trump cards that If
Charles beat Mike that one year in Phoenix, then you
got something, Yes, Marvin.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
If Eli beat Ben Roethlisberger and not Tom Brady, is
he a shoe and still for the Hall of Fame.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yeah, but well he won two? Yeah, two, you're going
to be in and you play in New York and
your name's man Yeah, yeah, he'll what is.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
Not automatic too? Super Bowl is not automatic?

Speaker 2 (22:52):
But playing in New York and your last name's Manning, Yes,
you know the days of Jim Plunkett, those are over.
If Jim Plunkett won two Now, I think Jim Plunkett
would probably be a.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
Hall of Famer.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
If Phil Simms was the quarterback instead of Jeff Hastetler
on the Giants team that won the Super Bowl against Buffalo,
he'd be in the Hall of Fame.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
Yeah, Mark yeah, And I think Eli beating Tom Brady
is the number one reason, not New York, not his
last name. If he'd beat Rich Gannon and Ben Roethlisberger,
it'd be all right. He's got a really good case
for it. But says he beat Tom Brady twice, showing.

Speaker 7 (23:29):
Yeah, yeah, Pauling and the last name Manning cannot be overrated.
I mean Arch Mannings won Super Bowl away from the
Hall of FAMII twenty years old the Jets.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
That was the sixty eight season.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
The Super Bowl was in nineteen sixty nine when they
upset the Colts. And when you look at quarterbacks with
a significant win, nobody I don't think benefited more than
Joe Namath because Joe Namath threw more interceptions than touchdown passes.
But he did that in New York and it helped
lead to the merger with the NFL and the AFL.

(24:02):
That's won Super Bowl for Joe Namath, and he went
into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Speaker 5 (24:06):
Yes, Mark, When Eli Manning goes into the Hall of Fame,
should he invite Tom Brady?

Speaker 14 (24:11):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Sure, and Tom would probably show up knowing that he's
probably going to give him a little bit of grief,
but I think the respect there for Tom and the
Manning family, and I could see him showing up for that.
Lance in Sue falls hi, Lance, what's on your mind today?

Speaker 9 (24:31):
Hey, DPNF.

Speaker 15 (24:33):
You know I started watching them listening back in eighty seven.
I guess my relief or my solution to direct TV
would be go work a mass control operator position back
in the day. That's how I had DIRECTDV befall was
even there, whether the CBS or NBC, and you couldn't
find any game you wanted at that point, so it
paid relatively low, but it is a good deal. My
question for you is future of football or do you

(24:55):
see him paying for games and teams rather than the
sport and try and get the overall games. I have
five monitors in my man cave and I'll pull out
different games, and everyone I know in an NFL redounds great.
I love it too, but I like having each game
on each monitor because I'm multitask right as we're in
that environment. So just kind of your take on the
future of it if we're gonna have payper teams similar
to what we do in baseball in some cases, Thanks Dance.

Speaker 16 (25:17):
That a good weekend.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
All right, Yeah, I don't I don't know where we're headed.
I hope it's not all pay per view, but it's
the NFL. How can they and they are They have
the leverage, they have the hammer, and they'll say, hey, this
is what we're doing that, this is we're going to

(25:41):
charge you this. And I don't know how often you
look at your cable bill it feels like, all right,
it's going to cost this, it's gonna hurt, and then
you kind of move on and you just accept it.
But those prices. I'd love to know where we are
in five years, if it went from two fifty to
let's say eight hundred and fifty. Where we're going to
be in five years with NFL and what they're charging us,

(26:04):
We're going to be at fifteen hundred dollars first season.
Let's see Fresh in Milwaukee, Hi Fresh, welcome back?

Speaker 8 (26:14):
What's up? VP and the dan X got a quick question,
since we on the cuff of college football? Is there
a college football mout rushmore? Meaning meaning is there a
top four? If I didn't know anything about football, I said,

(26:35):
give me the top four of college football? Who would
you give me?

Speaker 4 (26:39):
In history?

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Teams?

Speaker 12 (26:41):
History?

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Oh, it's too tough to do that because of you know,
the generations with this. I mean, Oklahoma won like forty
eight games in a row back in the fifties, and
it's just a different game nowadays. The U with all
the talent that they had pretty impressive. Florida had great

(27:06):
teams Ohio State, Michigan, USC, Oklahoma, too many of them
fresh Alabama, I mean, greatest team of all time. I
don't think you can do that, even when we do
the Hey, here's the all time college football team. Is
Tim Tebow the greatest college quarterback of all time? He

(27:32):
was there longer. He's sort of like a Christian Latner
of college quarterbacks. He was there and he produced won
a Heisman national title. I mean, Cam Newton to me
was better than Tim Tebow. But that was one year
at Auburn. That was quite a year. But he was

(27:52):
the backup for Tim Tebow at Florida.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
Yeah, Paul Archie Griffin has to make the cut with
two Heisman trophies period from Ohio State period.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
Yeah, but he wasn't Oj Simps. I mean, there are
so many other running backs who were better than Archie.
Archie played for a coach who ran the football. They
had an unbelievable offensive line, and he was durable, he played,
he won two Heismans. But there are too many other
There's way too many other running backs for me to

(28:24):
sign off on Archie most decorated running back.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Fine, but he's not O. J. Simpson NEPO.

Speaker 7 (28:31):
Yeah, you would have to then consider herschel Walker with
OJ because three years averaging fifteen hundred yards a season,
national title that you led him to, He's definitely in
the mix.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Yeah, I mean Adrian Peter.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
And then there's too many of them, too many of them,
and you know what hurd Archie is. He went into
the NFL and played for the Bengals and didn't play well,
and then people are like, see, he wasn't that good.
He was good and he was great at Ohio State.
Let me see Jay and Delaware Hi?

Speaker 14 (29:00):
Jay?

Speaker 12 (29:03):
Hey Dan?

Speaker 17 (29:04):
Real quick? I think my take for comeback Player of
the Year is Joe Flacker came back from being on Marvin's.

Speaker 12 (29:12):
What did he say?

Speaker 17 (29:13):
The most not interesting team Colts last year and jim
career weird trajectories who Jim's career?

Speaker 16 (29:22):
Would you rather have?

Speaker 17 (29:23):
Ryan Fitzpatrick or Demmy Garoppolo?

Speaker 12 (29:26):
I have to listen.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Well, Jimmy Garoppolo had played in the Super Bowl.
He got paid. Uh got a Super Bowl ring or
two with the Patriots.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
I take Jimmy G. Plus you get to look like
Jimmy G too. I mean, I don't take nothing away
from Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
Jimmy G. Jamison in Colorado, Hi Jamison, a g B.

Speaker 16 (29:55):
Six' four and a subscribers to all the streaming. Services,
hey just in discussion about the cost of these to
WASH nfl. Games it feels like there's a handful of
things in life that it doesn't matter how much they
raise the, price people are going to still do. It
if you could go back in time to like the

(30:15):
seventies or eighties and go into a baseball game or
a concert with your buddies and you tell them that
someday they're going to pay fifteen dollars or more for
a beer and you still have to wait of.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
LINE i went to see Led. ZEPPELIN i think this
is mid. SEVENTIES i think my ticket was five dollars
and fifty. Cents if Led zeppelin reunited with obviously No John,
bonham what would it? Cost it was five dollars and

(30:47):
fifty cent and back then it felt like a lot of.
Money Like i'm gonna go See David. Bowie how much is?

Speaker 4 (30:53):
It six?

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Dollars, god six? Dollars all, Right i'll try to get.
That we didn't have beer. Money that wasn't What we
went in, there and we were gonna have beers when
we were, There we're sneaking in. Beers, Yes, marvin.

Speaker 5 (31:07):
You'd be five thousand dollars and fifty.

Speaker 4 (31:09):
Cent ye bad.

Speaker 7 (31:11):
SEATS i can remember specifically in, COLLEGE i went to
see A cardinals, Game Cubs, cardinals AND i walked in
The Bush stadium AND i had twenty bucks on. Me
the ticket was four. Dollars was a weeknight. GAME i
had two beers and two, dogs AND i had two
dollars left off my twenty dollar.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Bill it's not, bad it's not. Bad you know another,
Name Barry. Sanders Barry sanders' greatest college running back of all.
Time you, know when we're talking About Archie, Griffin herschel's,
There OJ's, there but there.

Speaker 4 (31:41):
Are way too.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Many BUT i don't even Think barry played full games
when he was At Oklahoma. State he could have rushed
for three thousand. Yards, yeah he'd certainly be at the
top of my.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
List, Yes, marvin.

Speaker 5 (31:57):
Wasn't he the backup The Thurman thomas at one point
it was probably the better running.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Back, uh he was better Than. Thurman now that's the
joke From Barry. Switzers he told his players At oklahoma
whatever you, do don't Injure Thurman thomas because the guy
behind him is better than.

Speaker 7 (32:14):
Him, Yeah, Paul, YEAH i went back and looked At
Barry sanders stats At Oklahoma. State his first two seasons
he split, carries and then his third, season his junior,
year three hundred and forty four, carries twenty seven hundred
yards and thirty seven.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Touchdowns you, Know Bo jackson would be on that. List Earl,
CAMPBELL Oj Jim, Thorpe Tony dorsett was. Great it's been
just so many running. Backs blake And. Georgia, Hi, blake
what's on your mind?

Speaker 14 (32:42):
Today, Hey dan har y'all doing. Good appreciate IT a long.

Speaker 18 (32:48):
Time first time five nine and a, half a very
soft one eighty. S just kind of had a fun
question for. YOU i was a teenager back in the
nineties and me and all my buddies who were obviously
diehard sports. Fans we all agree that the nineties was
the greatest decade of sports of all time when you
think about THE, Nba Major, league IN, nfl.

Speaker 14 (33:12):
AND i was just curious what you all thoughts was
on that and go?

Speaker 4 (33:15):
Dogs all?

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Right haven't given it? Thought the nineties of course gave
us the. BULLS i don't, know was that the best
decade for THE? Nfl the late nineties gave us The?

Speaker 4 (33:31):
Yankees? OH i think.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
IT'S i, mean obviously it's open to, interpretation and a
lot of it is did your teams win in that?
Decade because you know that that'll certainly help where you. Go,
boy that was a great. Decade if you didn't, win
it's not a great, decade, Yes.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
Marvin how dare you forget the early Nineties? Cowboys of?

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Course thank? You, yeah all, right the nineties best decade?
Ever thank. You Blake ethan In, Illinois Hi, ethan what's
on your?

Speaker 4 (34:05):
Mind?

Speaker 13 (34:06):
Five you?

Speaker 4 (34:10):
Take turn down your? Radio? Ethan all?

Speaker 13 (34:13):
Right so for my, HEARTBREAKER i would have to say
twenty Sixteen michigan Versus Ohio. STATE i THINK jt is
still short And i'm bringing that with my.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Grave thank you, Well it is that rivalry that's all that.
Matters it's Like michigan is still rebeling in the fact
That michigan Beat Ohio state And Ohio state won the national.
Title it's, like, yeah you guys want, it but you
didn't beat. Us let's take a, Break last call for phone,
calls what we, learn talk About Friday show and this

(34:46):
day in sports history right after.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
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Speaker 2 (35:02):
Calls what's in Store tomorrow a couple Of hall of
Famers Steve young will join, us and also the legendary
rocker who was At, woodstock the Original, Woodstock John, fogerty
formerly Of Creeden's Clearwater. Revival NOW i Don't i'm curious
if he was, there what time they went, on what

(35:23):
time that credence was supposed to go on at the
Original woodstock because everybody was delayed by, three, four five.
Hours and Then HENDRICKS i think lit his guitar on
fire On monday, morning AND i think he was supposed
to be On sunday. Night, yes, yeah, Right.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
Jimmy hendrix has like one of the most famous moments Of.
Woodstock BUT i think it started so early in the
morning that most people missed. It so there's really just
like the crowd wasn't what you expected it to.

Speaker 4 (35:53):
Be you.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Know maybe he said as a guitar on fire because
it was really cold in the, morning because he was
supposed to be playing later at.

Speaker 7 (36:01):
Night, yes, BOY i have a website that has all
the times Of woodstock and when he went on air
on stage And Creeden's clearwater arrival was supposed to be
nine pm and they went on at one thirty in the.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
Morning, okay that's. Fun it's like A Lauren hill kind of.
Concert she was not, there by the, way not.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
WRONG i have the poster that not the original poster Of,
woodstock but it was a recreation AND i got the
original artist and he autographed it for. ME i just
got it. Framed it says three days Of peace And,
music and then it's got a list of all the
bands that were there At. Woodstock AND i WAS i

(36:47):
was too young to. Go plus it was In New
york AND i was In. OHIO i think my second
oldest brother thought about going To. Woodstock BUT i think
at the time he might have been fifteen years of.
Age but, yeah that's one of those where you would
meet people and you, go, YEAH i was there At.
Woodstock WELL i had how WAS i going to check

(37:09):
on that and be, like all, right how was it?

Speaker 12 (37:11):
All?

Speaker 2 (37:11):
Man it was a man muddy and mess and bathrooms and,
uh you, know all this free love and but he.
TRIPPING i, said, Great, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (37:24):
Paul Jimmy, hendricks as we, know is the last band
to go on At. WOODSTOCK i got him going on
at nine a.

Speaker 4 (37:30):
M on the last.

Speaker 7 (37:30):
Day who was the band right Before Jimmy? Hendricks kind
of a fifties sixties doop? Bands?

Speaker 2 (37:40):
CORRECT, whoa thank, you thank, you thank.

Speaker 4 (37:46):
You i'm going to take the rest of the day off, today.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
Day out to.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Day this is the stule of the.

Speaker 2 (37:57):
Day rock you Buy Benedi, america the official trading cards
of the. Program hold, On i'm gonna go get this
poster THAT i just had Framed dan walking.

Speaker 4 (38:08):
AROUND i have the the day.

Speaker 7 (38:11):
BEFORE i Have Grateful Dead, Credence Janis, Joplin sli in
The Family, stone the Who seatan and Then Jefferson.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
Airplane that's A hammer, Lineups, am.

Speaker 5 (38:21):
That is pretty, Good shannana right.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
Before, okay SO i have the.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
Poster if you're watching On peacock you can see and,
uh really Gorgeous august, fifteen sixteen, seventeenth and Then Joan.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Bias, uh let's see who else is on?

Speaker 9 (38:43):
Here?

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Sweetwater Wasn't sweetwater the fictitious name of.

Speaker 7 (38:47):
Uh, oh the almost Famous, yeah Still?

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Water, Yeah, oho that's, right still, water my, bad canned, Heat,
Credence Grateful, Dead Janis, joplin Uh, santana The who The,
Band Jeff, Beck, Blood sweat And, Tears Joe, Cocker Crosby
stills In Nash Hendricks, Iron butterfly ten years, after And
Johnny Winter but this is? Gorgeous had this sucker frame.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
A couple of weeks.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
Ago, alrighty how about this day in sports?

Speaker 4 (39:18):
History PAUL i got a couple for.

Speaker 7 (39:20):
You nineteen twenty, nine The Chicago cardinals football team traveled
out of town for their training camp to a small,
college first pro team to do, this and uh. Oh
The Dallas cowboys two thousand and nine opened up the
new stadium In, Arlington. Texas during a preseason game against The,
titans The titans punter hit the scoreboard on one of his.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
Punts who was the punter? Checking could we find that? Out?
Um let's see.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
On this state twenty, Sixteen Kevin durant scores. Thirty TEAM
usa Beat serbia to win the gold medal In rio De. Janeiro,
YEAH i have.

Speaker 7 (40:00):
It, backup punter Aj trapasso hit the big hd. S,
yeah he had a Big, trapasso.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Powerful Trapassou let me see SO i Mentioned Steve, Young,
Tomorrow John fogerty as. Well findal results of the poll Question.
Seaton oh, boy which career would you rather? Have Chase
daniel Or Isaiah Piciceco right? Now chase running away with that.

(40:30):
One he's got more of the vote as time has gone,
on so Has Jim. Harbaugh people supporting him not getting
suspended by THE nfl because of what happened At. Michigan,
YEAH i hope he, doesn't BUT i think the commissioner
should answer that there is precedent that was set With Jim.
Trussell let's go around the, Room, todd what'd you learn?

Speaker 5 (40:48):
Today Curtin michigan is getting fed up with his, cults
wondering a lot if a fan should give up on
his favorite team and root for.

Speaker 4 (40:53):
Another what about you?

Speaker 3 (40:54):
Seton Tom brady is so good he Got Eli manning
into The hall Of fame's how?

Speaker 4 (41:00):
Good Thomas? Marvin what did you?

Speaker 5 (41:02):
Learn paulie signed up for the Red?

Speaker 4 (41:04):
Zone, yay Paul what did you?

Speaker 7 (41:07):
Learn nobody is stealing today's?

Speaker 4 (41:08):
Pole?

Speaker 9 (41:09):
Question?

Speaker 4 (41:11):
Todd what DID i?

Speaker 5 (41:12):
Learn Major League baseball needs us the, viewers but we
need THE. Nfl we're willing to do the work to
find the.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Games thanks for joining. Us we look forward to a Meet.
Friday hope you join us as well For fritzie. Seating,
Marv paulie yours, truly talk to you.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
Tomorrow
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