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We did it. We made it to a Friday. It's
a meat Friday at that And in honor of Marvin
who loves ham smoked honey glazed ham, today potato lotkas
Heck yeah, let's go potato pancakes that I think are
big during Hanukkah? Is that right to us?
Speaker 1 (00:21):
That is right?
Speaker 3 (00:21):
With a little apple sauce or sour cream?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Love it alrighty and PAULI gets New England clam shout out,
Oh wow, thank you? Who has it better than we do?
Speaker 4 (00:31):
No?
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good buddy Ross Tucker. He was on the radio call
last night as the Lions with a big win over
the Cowboys, and they're both still fascinating stories. When you
think about where the Cowboys are and maybe they play spoiler,
I think their chances of making the playoffs are now
reduced to seven percent according to the NFL. The Lions
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playoff probability increased to fifty four percent. But let's handicap
the Cowboys now because they have to win out and
even if they went out, that's probably not going to
be enough. They got the Vikings, they got the Chargers Commanders,
and they got the Giants. They can win all of
those games, especially if you're hosting the Chargers at the
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Giants the Vikings. So it's not exactly Murderer's row here,
but you got to win out and even ten wins
probably not going to be enough. And you wonder if
that tie that they had is going to come back
to haunt them, not Grant and they could have lost
that game. But if you win that game, now, all
of a sudden, your probability goes up a little bit
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more than seven percent. But we were praising that defense.
Defense stopped the run, but it didn't stop the pass
as Jared Goff threw for over three hundred yards. Aman
Ross Saint Brown playing was big. I thought they were
going to sit him and then give him ten days
to rest, but he came back and that was one
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of those emotional boosts having him out there. Jamiir Gibbs
once again only does his score touchdowns and that's a big,
big win for the Lions in a very competitive and
NFC North eight seven to seven three DP Show email
address Dpadanpatrick dot com, Twitter handle at DP show. Good
morning if you're watching on Peacock Seaton will do the
(03:01):
honors of the poll question from the first hour of
the program. What are you thinking?
Speaker 5 (03:06):
Yeah, Paul sent in a bunch of them here. We
can start with a pretty easy one. Who do you
pick to win the NFC today? Okay, I keep shifting.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
A little bit. Yeah, I don't know if there's I
don't think there's a great team in the NFL, but
there's a lot of traffic with the NFC because I
can look at Seattle in the Rams and the Niners.
There's no better division than that. The Chiefs are still
dangerous Chargers, I'm just not sure about certainly with the
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injury with Justin Herbert. And then you got Denver, which
is a great defensive team, but you know you're gonna
have to outscore somebody once you get to the postseason.
But yeah, you're trying to handicap this. I just don't
know if there's a great team right now. I mean
I still have the Lions and the Chiefs, and both
of those may not make the playoffs. Yes, right, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
When you look at the NFC West, it's interesting because
there's a lot of good records there, but not a
lot of teams that scare you.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
I mean, the Rams are great, but I don't know
that the forty nine Ers make me nervous. I don't
really know that the Seahawks make me nervous either.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
The Seahawks would make me nervous if you're playing in Seattle.
The Rams would make me nervous no matter where they go.
I do think they're a really good team. Trying to
think of anybody else. Are you sold on the Bears?
Are you sold on the Packers? Are you sold on
the Lions? Yes, Pauling.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
It does feel like the Seahawks are playing great, but
the Sam Darnald I.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Believe in them, feel from last year.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
And it's not fair because you know him, first team
all Sam Darnald, but nationally he's playing great. They're playing great,
but it's like, well, he's great in the regular season,
what will he be in January? And that kind of
just overlaps their whole team.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah, I mean the Bills, I don't think they're great.
I think they can play really well. Buccaneers, Seahawks, Jags, Colts.
I don't think anybody believes in either one of those
two teams. There's some bad games coming up this weekend,
some bad matchups because you got but you know, the
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Colts and Jags is interesting, but then you got Dolphins, Jets, Titans, Browns, Commanders, Vikings,
Bengals at the Bills will be interesting. Let's see what
else Rams, Cardinals, Bears, Packers is good and Texans and
the Chiefs that's good as well. Something interesting happened yesterday. Now,
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I thought the Lions were going to win, but the
line was three, so the Cowboys were getting three and
I thought okay, And then it went up to three
and a half and I thought, okay, what changed here?
And I don't know if that's you know, I'm on
Ross Saint Brown coming back, or when somebody got word
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of that, but all of a sudden it went up
to three and a half. And if if you're a
gambler or a reform gambler, then you're always looking for
those kind of last minute changes in the point spread.
But Dallas had their opportunities, but that defense was not
what we thought they were going to be. Once again,
you can stop the run, but if you have some
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kind of pass rush, you know, then you can at
least mitigate the damage that the offense is going to
do passing wise, and Jared Goff throws for three hundred yards.
If he's thrown for three hundred yards, you're going to lose.
But the offense is there. We know that. It's just
the defense has to be. You have to be more
than adequate now, and it cost them last night, because
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if they win last night, you may eliminate the Lions,
and you're going to increase your chances of still staying
in the playoff picture. What other poll questions do we have, Seaton.
Speaker 5 (06:54):
Let's see, would you rather your team have the best
wide receiver in the league or the best kicker?
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Okay, PAULI wrote this because you have the cowboy situation
and you have the Brandon Aubrey who pretty much I'm
guessing anything inside seventy is in his range. I mean
it's he's a restricted free agent. He's making a million dollars.
I think he's going to be up there in the
Harrison Butker salary neighborhood of around five million dollars. As
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far as Cede Lamb or George Pickens, well, i'd rather
have a great kicker. I don't want. I don't want
George Pickens. Now Ceedee Lamb. I would take Ceedee Lamb.
George Pickens. I need to see another year. I do.
And you know, he's great, He's been great. But he
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had a couple of moments there last night that made
me just a little bit nervous, just a little nervous there.
I probably franchise him. I don't know if I want
to be giving him thirty million dollars a year, but
I would take I mean Brandon Aubrey. There's nobody like
him in the NFL. There are receivers like George Pickens
in the NFL. Brandon Aubrey to me is you know
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that's money from seventy yards in and plus you get
these new kickoffs. Now, if you get the ball through
the thirty five, you get two first downs. Aubrey's in
field goal range. Yes, Paulie.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
Brandon Aubrey's becoming automatic from plus sixty plus. There have
been fifteen field goals from sixty three or more in
NFL history, the entire history of league. He's got three
of them, and the one he had last night had
another five yards behind it.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (08:38):
And he's had that happen a couple times too, actually,
where he's put one through and they're like, dang man,
that was a long ass field goal and it had
another five yards to go easy, Yeah, Pauli.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
In the past forty years before like Brandon Aubery joined
the league, kickers were six for eighty two from sixty plus.
He's six for nine from sixty plus in his career.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
That's silly.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
The Cowboys are allowing just under thirty points per game,
so they're on pace still. You know how bad they
were at the beginning of the year. They're going to
probably get to where the Cowboys were the first year
they came into the league nineteen sixty when they allowed
just over or just under thirty one points per game.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
Wood cow stand of a day, Stanna day, Statuta day,
Stantata day.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
This is the stant of the day.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Launch you by Panini America. And the Lions have been
really good at blowing people out since the start of
last season. They have fourteen wins by double digits. That's
the most in the NFL. All right, we'll get to
phone calls. Tyler sitting by, take your calls there. We
got college football coming up this weekend. Penn State might
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be zeroing in on their head coach, Matt Campbell at
Iowa State. Maybe this was the plan all along. Maybe
this is what they were talking about. And I mentioned
this yesterday that they have an interim head coach, and
I was told last night they told the interim head coach, hey,
you're free to move around, move about the cabin. Penn
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State has now apparently authorized Terry Smith to interview for
other jobs, so he's going to be in the mix
for some of the backfill openings, and that means Michigan
Penn State does not have a head coach. If he's
going to be looking at another job, and maybe it's
Matt Campbell, it certainly sounds like they have put all
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their efforts and money into bringing him. Enticing now he's
been up for other jobs, big jobs in college football
and also the NFL. He's an Ohio guy. He's a
massline Ohio guy, big football powerhouse up there towards Cleveland,
and maybe just Penn State will find their head coach.
Speaker 7 (11:02):
Yes, Ton, nothing makes you feel more loved and wanted then,
you know, feel free to look at the other opportunities.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
That's good with us.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yeah, and this guy's probably Terry Smith going, Hey, I'm
the head coach at Penn State. Not so fast, you know,
not so fast. You're free to talk to anybody you
want to. Uhuh, we actually encourage you.
Speaker 8 (11:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
That leads me to believe that Penn State is going
to zero win and get Matt Campbell, because I if not,
I would not be telling the interim head coach. Okay,
feel free go flirt with whoever you want to all right,
let's see Kevin in Austin. Hi, Kevin, lead us off.
What's on your mind?
Speaker 8 (11:42):
Hey, DP, I've got three things for you. One, I
want to say thanks for the calendar. I just got
it in the mail, signed by all five of you guys,
some really horrifying months with Chrissy. Can't hang that in
the office. Then I want to go over my Cowboys
just real quick. You know, you see what a number
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one receiver looks like with monros Saint Brown on one
leg versus what George Merton Hanks picking with the ski
mask last night and his effort. And then lastly, we
are coming up on a week out from Honka, and
I want to know if Todd is ready with the
sports names?
Speaker 7 (12:25):
Oh, Todd Monica sports names. Yeah, I think we did
that a while back. We can revisit that, say, if
we can come up with some new ones.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Yeah, that's when I came up with Hanikah Sorenstain. Yeah
that was an excellent Yeah. I thought that was a
walk off. Yeah, I was a one and Donner there.
Thanks for the phone call, Kevin.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Yes, Paul drado Bly the former defensive back.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Yeah, dre BLI This in from Tom Pelaso from NFL Network.
The defensive back Brian Branch. The Lions feared to have
suffered an achilles injury last night, and Branch will have
further tests this morning. But that's according to Tom Pellicera.
Nothing confirmed there, but feared to have suffered an achilles injury.
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Buddha in San Francisco, Good morning, Buddha, what's on your mind?
Speaker 9 (13:12):
No, no, buddy, every day the Super Bowl Boys, let's go,
Dan looking shark there from the main Cave and Dan,
if I'm Jerry Jones, I'm paying Brandon Aubrey right now,
let's go, like, don't mess around. I mean, I'm sure,
I'm sure he'll mess it up somehow and sign Harrison
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Bucker for some reason. But when I actually root for
the Cowboys, then that's when they lose. And so as
my boy and Gus in La says, when the Cowboys lose,
America wins. And then I wanted to call in and
just say, I am so tired of everyone crying. Everyone's
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crying already about their teams not making the college football playoffs.
I mean, it's like it's it's terrible. It's like everybody's
already like saying like they're getting jobs or outed, and
it's just like the whole notion of everyone not making
their fan base, is not making the college go out playoffs.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
It's killing me.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Smalls man, Thank you Buddha. There is an Oh woe
is me? A couple of Notre Dame friends and they're like,
give me some positive news here. And I said, I
think it's going to be tough sledding here, but I
mean they may squeak in, but it's this isn't a
foregone conclusion. You got college football games coming up tonight,
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certainly Saturday. We'll look at the weekend and some of
the big matchups and the most must win game of
the weekend as well more phone calls coming up. We'll
talk to Ross Tucker. Ross was on the radio call
in Detroit with the Cowboys and the Lions. We'll talk
to him a little bit later on. We're back after
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Speaker 2 (15:38):
I was mesmerized by you, Marvin. I'm just sitting here
staring at you, and I thought, oh, that's right. I
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on our poll question college football tonight and coming up
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this weekend. Also, we'll play the most must win game
of the weekend. Chris, is this christ and Syracuse joining us?
I don't have a city. Where is this Christ and Syracuse?
Yes it is Dan?
Speaker 11 (16:16):
Thank okay, thanks, thanks Dan.
Speaker 12 (16:19):
Hey.
Speaker 11 (16:20):
I want to comment on the Cowboys and the Lakers.
I think after last night, Jerry Jones isn't going to
be able to control himself. He's thinking next year. At
his age, it's his year, and he's going to go
for it. And I know it's a lot of cap
money to have tied up a wide receiver, but I
bet you he obviously signs Aubrey and he'll sign George
Pickens and that will give him a top offense in
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the league for sure. In their D it didn't look
like it last night, but their D isn't bad. And
you have two first round picks, and if you spend
that on the defensive side of the ball, maybe the
second and third round pick. He gets some manageable rookie
contracts in there, and you got Turpin return game sand
kicks offs is good. And like you guys said, weapon wise,
Ban Broad and Brandon Aubrey, there's nobody like him. And yeah,
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it should be the most talented Cowboy team since Stacks
rookie year. And the Lakers beat the Raptors last night
in dramatic fashion. And Lebron James is incredible. Double digit
point streak I think it was twelve ninety seven came.
Speaker 12 (17:15):
To an end.
Speaker 11 (17:16):
And yeah, with injuries this year coupled with father time, Yeah,
Lebron seems to be really slow and down and yeah,
and the Great Debate. I'll always take Michael Jordan, but
if you factor in longevity, there's never been a player
like Lebron James. And I think it'd be pretty cool
if you went out with a ring this year, because
I got a feeling this maybe his last.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Thank you Christ and Syracuse. Yeah, Lebron ninety seven games
where he scored in double digits. He's getting a lot
of credit because three seconds to go he had a chance.
He had the ball in his hands and he drove
and kicked out to Rory Mura. Easy for me to say,
that's ruey Hadji Mura. Is that right? That is correct? Okay,
(18:02):
thank you. He kicked it out for him. He hit
the three and they ended up winning the game.
Speaker 6 (18:06):
Yes, poet, I'm kind of glad the streak ended because
I didn't know he had that streak. It's not like
public knowledge. And I saw that last Time'm like, oh
my god, that's nuts. Not to have one game where
you just not just off night, but like Hammy in
the second half, cramp up, leave, that's really nutty.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Well, the previous game he had to go right down
to the wire, staying in a game, getting blown out
to try to get to ten points. Yes, Marvin, the.
Speaker 13 (18:31):
Last time he scored under ten points, Mike Tomlin wasn't
the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Nice. I don't know if the iPhone had been invented.
I think Cooper Flag was only two weeks old. Yeah,
it's been a long time there, and uh yeah, we're
going to look at Lebron the totality of his career
and it'll be hard to argue that that's not the
best player of all time. And I still go back
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and I don't want to get into the argument. I
just want to point this out again. If I'm an
owner of a team and I get Mike and I'm
going to get him for let's say thirteen years, or
I'm going to get Lebron for twenty one to twenty
two years. As a businessman, I'm going to take twenty
one twenty two years at a really high level. And
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I think he was second team All NBA last year.
Now has he fallen off? Yes, I don't know how
healthy he is, but has not looked good some of
the shots that he's taken that you would think that
he would make or getting to the hoop. He just
doesn't look very comfortable out there. And plus I think
he's trying to find himself with this offense. When you're
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watching that game, you're watching and you're going, Okay, Austin
Reeves is going to get his shots. Luke's not there.
I think birth of his second child. But so you know,
Lebron's trying to figure out how does he fit in
with his team? And I think that's what's going to
be fascinating to watch because they were a good team
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when Lebron wasn't playing, and now that he's back, his
job that I think is to blend in and not
say I'm back. Everything goes through me.
Speaker 13 (20:10):
Yes, Mark, But don't you think Lebron would announce his
last season before the season started so he can get
the farewell tour a La Kobe, Kareem Abdul Jabbarg Michael Jordan.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Yes, I would think that he would, but he might
not know or didn't plan on this being his last year.
You might find out during the season. Damn, I don't
want to go. I don't know if I could play
another game or another season I should say, But yes,
I don't think he went into this season feeling like
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this is my last one, because he's probably thinking I
get a full year with Luca, and I like our
chances here. Yeah, Paul, I was just looking at.
Speaker 6 (20:48):
The standings and quietly these thunder are twenty one and one.
They're winning their games by fifteen and a half points.
They've got sixty games left. They would have to go
what forty forty eight wins out of the next sixty
games to set the all time record.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Yeah, but I don't want the all time record if
I'm okay, See.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
They may not.
Speaker 6 (21:09):
They may stumble into it by the math of it.
Twenty one and.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
One, Yeah, but I don't. I would not set that
as the goal. The goal is to win another title,
not to have the best regular season record if you
happen to get that, Okay, but I've seen that when
you know Golden State, you put all your efforts into
it and then all of a sudden. Now granted it
took a heroic effort for you know, Cleveland to beat them,
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but the regular season, as Greg Popovich has pointed out
many many times in previous seasons, doesn't mean anything. Just
get to the postseason and win a title, yes, Mark, But.
Speaker 13 (21:43):
If you could kill two birds of one stone and
win seventy four games, you would do it, right.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
I just I don't want to tax my team. I
want to win championships. That's it's all I care about.
I don't care. You know how many wins were going
to happen, yes, Mark.
Speaker 13 (21:59):
But they're mop in the competition, so it's not like
they're winning a bunch of games by one point. The
other Jalen Williams is getting a bunch of run because
they're beating these teams by fifteen twenty points every night.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
I know, I know, yeah, Pauling.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
I went back to the fifteen sixteen season to look
at the Warriors. They started twenty four and oh. The
twenty fourth win was at Boston, double overtime, and then
the next night, in a back to back where they
had to go to Milwaukee, they lost by ten points
and they were twenty four and one. That was their
first loss.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Yeah. I remember, you know when the Lakers won thirty
three in a row and you put so much effort
into that. That was like nineteen seventy two. But you know,
you have to win every game, and just I think
it taxes these teams trying to do that, and you know,
go back to Golden State. They got caught up. They
were going to pass the bulls. They were going to win.
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Seventy three didn't win the title that year. And really
that's when everybody says, oh, how many did they win?
All they won?
Speaker 9 (22:57):
That?
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Did they win the title? That's all I care about.
Speaker 13 (23:00):
Yes, Marvin, it's all good because Oklahoma City, they're all
under twenty five years old anyway, so they're young leads.
They have eighteen draft picks coming up, all in the lottery.
They're good for the next five years.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Paul in Center City, Paul, where is Center City?
Speaker 14 (23:18):
Center City is north of the Twin Cities, about forty minutes.
It's called Center City because they're in between Chicago Lakes
and the border of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Taylor's Falls and Saint
Croix Falls. All right, So hey, first time sometime uh
six one twenty five. I keep seeing these field goals
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being made so easily, and Aubrey looks like he's just
meanting chip shots. And I know you guys have talked
about this him and anyone suggested bringing the hashes back
to what they used to be. Why they ever brought
them together I never liked. And you bring them out
and get rid of the CA ball, I think it's
going to add at least another dimension of strategy and harder.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Well, college they have those hash marks out so wide,
and these are college kickers. The pros they made it easier.
This is what we were talking about earlier this morning.
What if you raised the crossbar three feet Therefore, these
sixty yard field goals, now that affects them. But you know,
once again we're getting back to penalizing somebody for being great.
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We are trying to penalize the Eagles for being great
with the tush push. I just don't know if you
want to get into the practice of that, because it's like, hey,
they're really good. Nobody's doing that. When somebody's throwing fifty
touchdown passes. They don't say, you know what, we should
let the defense get away with something here. Nobody does that.
We just don't want games where it's a tush push
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or it's going to be a field goal. You know,
the NFL's in the entertainment business. Uh okay, here comes
another field goal. Although he is incredible with what he's
do but now it feels like, well, we don't want
games to be decided this way, but they've been decided
this way. Super Bowls have been decided this way. It
just he's really good at what he does and we
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don't like that.
Speaker 6 (25:14):
Yeah, Pauling, I think it's though affecting the end of
games with the touchback.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Now going to the thirty five.
Speaker 6 (25:19):
If you're Dallas or a team with a high end kicker,
you need twenty five maybe thirty yards for a field goal.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
That's not even in question.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
The NFL doesn't like when things go awry like this,
like the ten years ago with the extra point, you
raise up the crossbar three feet. Now you've made fifty
plus a lot harder and a lot less easy wins
at the end for a field goal kicker.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Yeah. I just don't like penalizing somebody who's great at
what they do. I mean, did we say, man, Steph
Curry's ruining the NBA. We need to move the three
point shot back even further. I mean it, Brandon Aubrey
has mastered this and should be given credit for that. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
Yeah, I kind of feel like we have talked about
how the three pointer is ruining the game and it
needs to be addressed.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
Yeah, but what do you do. Are you gonna move
it back and then you're gonna get even worse. You're
gonna get worse basketball because they're still gonna shoot the three.
But I I can't penalize Steph Curry because he does
He does this better than anybody in history. It's like, oh,
who wants to see three pointers?
Speaker 6 (26:24):
Yeah, Paul, And they really can't change the three point
line any further back than it is. If you look
at the corners that corner spot, there's no room. You
got like three feet or your heels are out of bounds.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Right, Well, you would have to extend it towards the
center core, right, you wouldn't. You can't do it on
the on the sock exactly.
Speaker 6 (26:42):
But that would make this shot almost oblong, where it's
two feet shorter from the sides than it would be
from the top of the key.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
And it actually makes it better for Steph and people
like him, where most people can't hit it, except for
like Steph Dame and like three other dudes who regularly shoot.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Them from that far anyway. Yeah, yeah, paulin we did
talk about it.
Speaker 6 (27:01):
I think it was just yesterday's sports history when they uh,
lowered the pitchure mount raised the pitcher mount.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
They raised it right, or they lowered.
Speaker 6 (27:08):
They lowered it to help the offense, and that was
a penalty for the pitchers. It would be kind of
similar if they did that for the kickers.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Well, everything is supposed to be for the offense, because
the leading hitter in nineteen sixty eight was three oh one,
so you only had one guy batting three hundred in
the American League. It was Kari Yustremsky three oh one
won the batting title. But then they dropped it from
fifteen the mound fifteen inches down to ten inches and
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then all of a sudden, offense flourished after that. Mike
and Wisconsin. Hi, Mike, what's on your mind today? A
bree Hey Mike.
Speaker 8 (27:46):
Well, Mike, I've been meaning the call.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
For a while, but lines are busy.
Speaker 9 (27:52):
I'm a garbage man out here in Wisconsin, and I
got nineteen investigation already, h already.
Speaker 8 (27:58):
Did all the research.
Speaker 12 (27:59):
If you go to September seventeenth.
Speaker 8 (28:02):
Last hour, last segment, Seaton agreed to take Penn State
to beat Oregon first Bright.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Tan oh, okay, I'm gonna have to get the itam
on that, Seaton, do you owe us a spray tan?
According to Mike and Wisconsin, it's possible. It's possible.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
I don't remember that, but I'm not denying that it happened.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
We do have a lot of these bets, but they
they are I don't know. Mario I think writes them down.
He's supposed to or he has before. So Mike will
check on that and if so, Seaton will get that
spray tan before the Oregon Penn State Penn State. Yeah,
why would you have taken Penn State against a good team?
Speaker 5 (28:48):
Gotta admit I really have no idea. I mean, it
sounds like something I would think was smart sports wise,
but yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
I don't know. Let's Nathan in Kansas. Hi, Nathan, what's
on your mind?
Speaker 12 (29:04):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (29:04):
DP, first time caller. I love the show six five
to sixty. Hey, I was going to run a college
football playoff format for you guys and get your opinion first.
It would take some oversight, which I think we all
agree needs to happen, but essentially, have ten team conferences
where everybody plays everybody in their conference.
Speaker 15 (29:26):
So there's no more of the who would have, could have,
should have debates, and then you double the conference championship game,
take the first top two teams in that conference, and
double it as the College Football Playoff first round and
have six or seven, you know, ten team conferences.
Speaker 8 (29:46):
What do you guys think?
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Too much math for me on a Friday, Nathan gotta
be honest with you.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
Yes, Paul Dan, the IT team is scrambling to find
out what the bet from September with Seaton Oregon Penn
State was legit. I did look bad and going into
that weekend, Penn State was the number three ranked team
in the country in Oregon was number six, and it
was a double overtime victory by Oregon.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Man, that a different world back then.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
You know, I probably could have too. They have a
tight end that I like a lot, Luke Reynolds. It's
very possible that I would have been like, oh yeah,
I'll go with Penn State just for that guy.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
It's possible I could use a little a little color.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
That touch up.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Yeah, heading into the holidays. Yeah, oh yeah, Sorr. Yeah,
I just got back from vacation.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
Yeah, I sell you a Maco.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
To get that. Uh. Sam in Los Angeles?
Speaker 14 (30:33):
Hi, Sam, Hi, good morning, Thanks for taking my call
the first time long time five seven, one sixty.
Speaker 16 (30:43):
Yeah, and the animals of crappers Crappersburg State Football. The
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The sanctioned the opponents and scholarship fund. This incident was
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Speaker 2 (31:16):
All right, thank you, Sam Grappensburg State thirty on that
for sure. Yeah, I'm not quite sure. I'm wasn't able
to follow. Once again, I'm a little drugged up today.
It's a Friday. So maybe Paul can decipher that you're
not a little drugged up because it's a Friday.
Speaker 5 (31:35):
You're a little druged up because you're not feeling well
and it happens to be Friday.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Yeah, yeah, right, that's what I think.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
It's medication Friday.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Yeah, like, yes, we.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
All get drugged up on Fridays.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
No, no, not anymore. Okay, yes, Todd, I don't think.
Speaker 7 (31:48):
Any of us are drugged up right now, But I
don't think any of us followed a lot of the
just transpired.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
There a thank you, Tod. All right, how about we
take a break here, We'll get some more phone calls
coming up ross Tucker, our good buddy. Next down, we're
back after this with our play of the day.
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tire buying should be. Seaton would you update the poll
results from the first forty five minutes of the program.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
Yeah, put up there. Would you rather your team have
the best wide receiver or the best kicker? Seventy one
percent have wide receiver.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Okay, Well if you said I can have Justin Jefferson
or Brandon Aubrey. What if you posed it that way,
or you said you can have CD Lamb, you could
have Brandon Aubrey. Would that change people's opinion that everybody's
all in on a wide receiver? But these games? How
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many one score games have we had this season? I
think we're at an all time high. It comes down
to one score. And if you got that guy who
can tie a game or win a game and you know,
anything inside seventy yards, I mean, that's an incredible weapon
to have. David in Ohio, Hi David, what's on your
mind today?
Speaker 18 (34:00):
Good morning, Dan, Happy to meet Friday.
Speaker 8 (34:01):
I got some.
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Speaker 2 (34:32):
Thank you all right, thank you, David Little Cowboys roast
There Todd in North Carolina, Hi, Todd, what's on your
mind today today?
Speaker 19 (34:42):
Guys? I was just with all this talk about field
goal kicking and the explosion of the passing attack in
the last several decades, what do you think the game
would be like if they moved the field goal post
back to where the cross bar was even with the
goal line.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
So move it back ten yards, move it.
Speaker 19 (35:02):
Forward so that the cross bars even with the goal line,
and the post is right in the middle of the
end zone.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Like it used to be. Oh no, no, because you
had guys who got hurt running into the post there.
Speaker 6 (35:15):
Yes, when I was a kid, I used to nerd
out on those NFL films and I see, like.
Speaker 3 (35:20):
The old Chiefs players or Eagles players.
Speaker 6 (35:22):
And the goal post was right in the middle of
the end zone. It was like a natural pick. And
I love that it was there for years, for decades.
And someone goes you know what, this might be a hazard.
And they had some meeting and someone probably called someone soft.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
It's like you're going, uh wow, that you got to
navigate around that thing.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
Because it was somebody's decision at some point, like much
to Paul's thought, like wait, why don't we get rid
of it? Somebody was like, where should we put this
thing off to the side. No, no, no, put it right
in the middle of the end zone, right in the middle.
Make them run around it.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
It'll be proud.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
We'll put a pad on it. We got to put
a pad on it.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
I'm always amazed though. You go back and watch old
school baseball and they would have like a brick wall
in the outfield, you know, no padding whatsoever. And I
kept thinking, why not have some padding there? No, No,
that takes away from the aesthetics of baseball. It's like Nascar.
You know, they weren't going to have any padding. Oh,
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we don't need padding. And then all of a sudden
they go, you know, maybe it's okay to have padding.
You see these big helmets now, the protective helmets, Like
that's eventually coming and we'll be fine with it, you know,
because we will. I think we initially object we go,
oh my god, this looks terrible, and then after that
they're going to modify and make them look a little
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more aesthetically pleasing, and then we'll be like, all right,
and then we'll move on to something else that we
can complain about. Yeah. Home.
Speaker 6 (36:46):
I went back and looked at the history of the NFL,
and up until the mid sixties, the goalpost used to
have two bases in the end zone, so there's two
places for you to get picked or hit. And then
some guy goes, you know what, We're gonna cut it
down to one and really protect these players.
Speaker 2 (36:59):
In the mid sixth Anthony in Phoenix, Hi, Anthony, what's
on your mind?
Speaker 17 (37:05):
Hey Dan? Dan, it's uh just uh I'm uh waiting
in at six to one and a kurvy two hundred pounds.
Speaker 12 (37:20):
A couple of items Forria one. I got a I
got a honic a sports name. Maybe help out Todd's
inventory there, m h manny Chevitz, Machado. Why not?
Speaker 2 (37:32):
All right?
Speaker 8 (37:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (37:36):
And then uh, I had a question for you, Dan
about my uh my beloved Arizona Cardinals. Is it just
time for them to move on from Tyler Murray?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Yes, yes, I believe so I think they're in the
process of doing that. Certainly feels that way. Jamison in
Colorado A Jamison.
Speaker 8 (37:58):
Hey Dan six foot and not drug good. Okay, Hey, Hey,
I was thinking about something yesterday regarding a name for
the penn stage job. I'm surprised I have not heard
more and I'm wondering maybe if you know something, maybe
I'm not thinking about out here. But the current defensive
coordinator for the Bengals is Al Golden. He played at
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Penn State, was the defense coordinator nor dame coach at
Temple right there in Pennsylvania. There's something I'm just I'm
just surprised we're not hearing that anymore.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
Yeah, somebody brought that up to me yesterday after the show,
brought up his name. But yeah, it didn't get any
traction or hasn't gotten any traction. Feels like it's, uh,
you know, Matt Campbell's job if he wants it, and
how enticing are they going to make it? Plus you're
going in you're already behind everybody else in the Big
ten as far as recruiting goes, Yes, Marvin.
Speaker 13 (38:51):
When Penn State fired James Franklin, who who did they
think they were going to get to replace him.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
I don't know if they thought about that. I think
it's we got to fire him and then we'll worry
about that later because we're Penn State and there's going
to be a bunch of people waiting in line for
this job. And then all of a sudden they realized
it's not as coveted as they thought it was going
to be, because you can't get to this point. Now,
what do we fifty four fifty five days since James
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Franklin was fired and you're begging Matt Campbell to leave
Iowa State. That's not the way it was scripted.
Speaker 6 (39:27):
Yeah, Paul, it totally feels like after losing to UCLA
and Northwestern back to back, the national fervor was out
of hand, and I'll bet you the boosters or whoever
the collective said we got to do this now because
let's say the next three weeks you beat Iowa and
maybe you score a win against Ohio State, then that
window to fire the coach that they've been talking about
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is over.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Yeah, because if the narrative is he doesn't win the
big game, and then he wins the big game, and
then what is your reasoning your rationale after that. But look,
if they can get Campbell, that's a great comeback story
for the athletic director and the chancellor and the president
at Penn State. That'll be their best comeback win of
the season, is coming back from not having a coach
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to getting a coach like that. And I think he's
in his mid forties. He's an Ohio guy. I'm sure
he grew up with the Big Ten and done a
great job at Iowa State as well, and had opportunities elsewhere.
You know, they talked about him at USC, They've talked
about him at Notre Dame years ago, NFL jobs as well.
He was up for that, and I got the feeling
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he might be sort of the Kirk Farrens of Iowa
State where he was just going to stay. And he
might be. He might stay there, but he's going to
get a nice contract extension like everybody else. You know
the number of coaches who benefited from James Franklin being fired.
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One hour in the books on this meet Friday, two
to go, Ross Tucker will stop by. He was on
the call for the Lions Cowboys last night. Back after
this