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Jonas Knox
The Dan Patrick show on FOX Sports Radio.
Brady Quinn
Oh, yeah, baby. Dan Patrick show here. Fox Sports Radio. LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you in for DP and the guys here. You can hear us before the Dan Patrick Show Monday through Friday, 6 to 9am Eastern Time, 3 to 6am Pacific Time right here on FOX Sports Radio and as always on the iHeartRadio app. So we will be carrying you along here on this football Friday all the way up until noon Eastern time today. So lots of football to talk about. Not quite sure it was a football game last year.
Lee
Is there a lot to talk about.
Jonas Knox
Or a great defense as far would say, Right?
Lee
I don't know. I don't know, man.
Jonas Knox
No, that's not great defense.
Lee
I got to tell you guys, I really didn't feel really good about that.
Jonas Knox
Can I ask this question before we get started on the football part of things? Because Var and I were together yesterday and there was speculation about why Jonas and Lee. I mean, we kind of know why Lee missed yesterday, but we weren't exactly sure why Jonas miss yesterday.
Lee
They're doing family.
Jonas Knox
The speculation was given the after Christmas discounts and how frugal Jonas is. Yeah. That he wanted to take time off to go Christmas shopping after Christmas.
Brady Quinn
That's correct.
Jonas Knox
Since that's. That's typically his move. Anytime he can find a deal, he can. If he can find some way of cheaping out, that's what he'll do. Yeah. So how's the shop?
Lee
They said catch the specials, the markdown specials at the dollar store. Is that true?
Brady Quinn
Well, no, you catch them at the regular grocery store because any candy, holiday item, whatever, you go through the day old. It used to be the day old bread rack. Used to be what it was called when they were getting rid of stuff. So it's always off to the side of the supermarket. So when you walk over there. Oh, yeah, everything is slashed and dashed. I just picked up a Fourth of July banner for 22 cents.
Jonas Knox
There you go.
Brady Quinn
22 cents for the brand new pristine.
Jonas Knox
Happy Independence Day, folks.
Brady Quinn
Sweet.
Jonas Knox
Hey, who's the a hole letting off the fireworks?
Brady Quinn
Can you believe that? Like little poppers into the air, you just.
Lee
Oh, man.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, you just like, you know, change it around a little bit. Call it New Year's Eve.
Jonas Knox
You always say your family lets us off year round, though, right?
Brady Quinn
Well, yeah. You know how that works.
Lee
We are in Cali.
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
Lee
They definitely do things a little differently around here.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, they do. They're looking for any excuse to light off fireworks.
Lee
Fireworks going off. What's going on? Oh, no. I thought y'all was having family dinner, you know, because y'all chew off of each other's sandwiches, stuff like that. Hey, by the way, Brady, Lee got a haircut.
Brady Quinn
I mean, Lee's hair is gone.
Lee
He looks like a. An altar boy.
Brady Quinn
He does.
Lee
He looks like he's. All he's missing is his robe.
Brady Quinn
Oh, God. He shaved it.
Lee
Dude looks like. I don't know, man. I want to say he looks like he's, like, clean. I don't. I don't know. What are you saying, the mullet's dirty? No, no, not clean as in, like, your mullet was dirty. Like, you're clean. Yeah, like. Like you, like, total game changer. Yeah, like you've, like, taken control of your life. Like, you look like you could be, like, a responsible adult right now. It kind of scares me a little bit. I don't know who I'm looking at. I don't know what I'm looking at right now. Yeah, I don't like it.
Jonas Knox
Lee, we speculated. You were just drunk, so that's why you want to take the day off. So.
Brady Quinn
Well, not that I would take it.
Lee
Off because of that, but did that.
Jonas Knox
Yeah.
Lee
Yeah, sure.
Jonas Knox
There you go. Okay.
Lee
All right.
Jonas Knox
I mean, so are we two for two there? I mean, is that fair to say?
Lee
I mean, pretty close.
Brady Quinn
Like, Lee was easy. Mine took a little bit, but Yeah.
Lee
I mean, 22 cent buys. That is kind of crazy, man. Like, man, I don't know. That's kind of. That's almost. That's. That's a. That's an effort. Which would been a more of an effort than what we saw last time. Yeah, I mean, that was. And I picked Chicago to win. I moneylined Chicago, and I was like, this is the perfect game for them. The money line. Let me tell you something. They better be glad this isn't a longer season, because they could have ruined. And maybe they have. I don't know. But they are on the fringe of ruining Caleb Williams in one season and one season.
Brady Quinn
Well, why. Why wait for two?
Lee
They almost. Looks like they've almost gotten it done in one season.
Jonas Knox
Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on. Now that we're here, I've got to. I've got to pose a question. And by the way, do you remember when this team was 4 and 2 with the chance to bat down a Hail Mary to go to 5 and 2?
Lee
Yes.
Jonas Knox
And instead, they've lost 10 straight since that moment.
Brady Quinn
And by the way, that was fresh off a buy.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, I. I Digress. You made a statement saying in one year's time they're going to wreck Caleb Williams. Has this one year in Chicago been worse than Bryce Young's experience last year in Carolina?
Lee
Oh, it's close. I'm not going to say it is. I'll say this. I think the world expected way more from Caleb Williams, which means that in, in totality this is worse because it's a different, I think it's a different scenario. You look at Kayla Williams versus Bryce Young, it's like Bryce Young is in Carolina, he's undersized. Like you see him come out, it's like, can this little dude do it? You know, the, the, the Carolina Panthers, they were going through some things. I just think that the Chicago Bears, the market, the, the history of, of the organization, how much fanfare was surrounding Caleb Williams and all of the hype. I think in totality this is way worse. I think this is way worse because we are met, we are witnessing a, a can't miss generational talent compared to, to Patrick Mahomes go down. Like it's bad, it's not good.
Brady Quinn
What's funny about it is all the jokes that Bears fans and people in the media were making about oh my God, they fleeced Carolina on that trade and this and that and look at what they got. And Carolina right now picks after them in the draft so bad. They're so terrible. And I think it's worse from this standpoint. There were expectations going into the year that, hey, listen, they've added pieces around him.
Jonas Knox
Hold on, hold on. You had expectations going into the year.
Brady Quinn
Oh, you thought it was gonna look like this?
Lee
Yeah, buddy.
Jonas Knox
We didn't have four wins. Yes, I thought four wins was very capable.
Brady Quinn
Really?
Jonas Knox
But yes, we didn't have expect 4, 4 and 13. I mean that's eventually where they're headed, right? They gotta play Green Bay next week.
Lee
Yeah, they're gonna lose.
Jonas Knox
I'm just saying we didn't have expectations. You thought they'd be a wild card playoff.
Brady Quinn
Hold on.
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Brady Quinn
Did you think there would be a four win team? Really?
Lee
I didn't four wings, but I certainly did not think double digits.
Brady Quinn
I find that hard to believe. I don't think. I think you thought they were going to be a fringe 7 and 10 football team.
Lee
Not me. Not me.
Jonas Knox
No.
Lee
Don't put that on me.
Brady Quinn
Well, whatever.
Lee
Put that evil on me. I did not think they were going to be good. That is for certain. Now what their win totals was. Cuz they stink. And I thought they were going to stink. I, I just, I didn't put a win total. I don't know that I put a win to 7.
Jonas Knox
10. Still a long departure from your playoff prediction before the season for the Bears.
Brady Quinn
Oh, yeah, but you guys had him not going to the postseason. But did you have them this bad? Yes, I, I. Okay, well, I didn't, and I don't think a lot of people had them this bad.
Jonas Knox
Well, you're a Bears fan, though. You just don't like admitting it to everyone on air.
Brady Quinn
Well, I mean, listen, we're not going to, you know, take pot shots here at everybody. We're not doing it.
Jonas Knox
We're not taking potshots or just trying to, like, be open with our audience and demonstrate the fact there's some bias there. You had high hopes. You're a Chicago fan. You love the Cubs. You love the Bears. There it is. It's out there for the public to know.
Lee
You're going to do it again come next season.
Jonas Knox
Probably.
Lee
You're going to do it. Absolutely. You're going to do it again next season.
Brady Quinn
I've been getting kicked in the nuts by them for 40 years.
Lee
Yeah. And you must like it.
Jonas Knox
Can, can we talk about, though? One of the most alarming things that I'd be concerned with. Okay. Is, is in this grand scheme of what the hell is going on with the Chicago Bears. And there's all these reports and discussions about who their head coaching candidate candidates are, who's making that decision. You hear fans, you know, chanting team last night. This is as big of a dumpster fire as there is in the NFL.
Brady Quinn
Yes.
Jonas Knox
If we're being honest with ourselves, because at every single level, you have an aptitude from whether it's the McCaskey family, they, they can't figure out how to build a, a stadium if they would to be Arlington or whatever. And so that starts at ownership. It then goes to Kevin Warren. You look at the roster, I don't think the roster is that bad. However, their offensive line needed improvement. They really, they kind of tried to address it, but not wholeheartedly the way they should have. That's still a big time struggle.
Lee
They looked horrible. It costed them the game.
Jonas Knox
The decision to fire Matt Eberfluss, which has done nothing, absolutely nothing for this team. And then you hire or you elevate Thomas Brown into a position where, like, I'm not going to take shots at him because he's got almost zero experience being in this position. So if you, if you're out there and you want to hammer him for his decision making last night in the final, you know, under three minutes, go ahead. That's fine. You have every right to do so. That's your opinion.
Brady Quinn
Horrible.
Jonas Knox
But it was horrible.
Lee
It was horrible.
Jonas Knox
It was. That was some of the worst clock management I have ever seen. And it was shocking to think that you have coached in the NFL and that is not one of your priorities and understanding. You get a big gain when you're in a two minute drive or end of game. You take the time out. It takes so much time to get your group to line up. How about the play calling in the final moments? All you needed was a fuel goal to tie and instead you're trying to drop back and take 30 yard shots downfield. And then on top of that, you have zero plan for a blitz, zero plan for blitz, zero. Every single time it hits, I mean, Mike McDonald's gonna be laughing, thinking this is a joke. And this is like high school Harry stuff where we line up and basically whenever we want to bring pressure, it is, it takes a miracle, which it took a miracle for Caleb Williams to get that throw off the DJ Moore just to get a first down. Yeah, but like the timeout after a stop clock at that moment of it, I mean the whole entire thing, the decision to fourth and inches, not go for it, then you sit there and get a five yard penalty to back you up and then you take a timeout and then decide to come back out and go for it like it was for the, for the NFL, for that level of football. It was the worst clock management I can recall since the start of the millennium.
Brady Quinn
By the way, the, the. Thomas Brown became offensive coordinator and then head coach in the span of like 18 days. Like they, like they just. Well, okay, we gotta get rid of Shane Waldron. We'll el elevate him. Gotta get rid of Matt Eber. Fl. Well, we'll just elevate him again. He's used to this sort of transitioning and he's been trying to figure this whole thing out and they've gotten worse. Like they're worse without even the water.
Lee
That's why you, I mean, and when you, when you break it down the way that you guys just broke it down and presented, the way you guys just presented it. If I'm Pete Carroll, why wouldn't I take advantage of this opportunity? You're, you're exposed, you're vulnerable, you're embarrassed. I, I just don't think that there, there cannot be any more major slip ups or mistakes made by the decision making body of, of this organization. I just don't think that, that Warren or Polls, one or the other. And it could be more worn the more I'm thinking about it. Maybe it's not as much polls, but I would assume either. Either way, polls is screwed. If, if, if Warren is screwed. I don't, I don't know how that works. But you gotta believe as bad as this is, and as bad as that was last evening and they showed Warren, they showed those guys sitting in the, in the Sweets looking all comfortable and dressed in their nice suits and all that. And I'm like, how could man, I'd be there in a sweatsuit. That sweatsuit might have holes in it. I'm gonna have like a towel around my neck, you know, I mean, with some Chuck Taylor's on. I'm not trying to look like I'm living good right now because this product does not say that I should be maintaining that type of image. I should be in war mode. He should have had some pain. He should have had eye pain on his face, some tape around his fingers, chewing some gum, standing up, pacing back and forth. You can't look smooth and you can't look comfortable. If that's the product that is coming on your watch, this is on their watch. And this is bad. It's super bad. I'm sitting there watching that joint and I'm like, dude, this is do do straight up, two scoops ado. You can't just be comfortable sitting there like that. Something. I mean, unless ownership is like, hey, you know, this is our business model. We're meeting our business model. I don't know what that business model would be and what it would consist of, but you can't be sitting there feeling comfortable. If you're a decision maker and you brought in a generational talent at quarterback thinking that he was going to change the, the whatever was going on in Chicago. And this is where he's at. He's almost damn near ruined. He's almost gunshot. He's almost gun shy. And in, in the behind, he. I mean, he made more mistakes and more, you know, more things going on based off of how much pressure he felt at times, more so than the pressure that was really getting to him. That's bad. That's bad, man. You, you, you're trying to ruin the dude. You might have ruined him in one season.
Brady Quinn
You know, it's kind of weird too, like off. Everyone can acknowledge you watch the game, you go, oh, yeah, offensive line is an issue. Well, yeah, like, that's been the problem. There for a long ass time. Like offensive line has been an issue for a long time there in Chicago. And I kind of posed the question to you guys, hey, if, if Joe Alt was available in the first round with that second pick that they used on Roma Dunes A, would they have taken an offensive lineman or would they have gotten the fancy wide receiver there? And the point you made was, well, Olu was available and they didn't take him.
Lee
Didn't take him.
Brady Quinn
So what makes you think they would have taken Joe Alt? Like this entire setup and the way that this whole thing is done and what's bizarre about it is Ryan Poles was an offensive lineman like he would like you would think that that would be a priority for him. And it hasn't been. They've nickeled and dimed the offensive line and used mid round picks or they've signed one year deal. Like they, they signed a guy from Buffalo who once he got there they realized oh, he's got like an arthritic condition in his shoulder and they sign him to a one year deal. They've done patchwork work on the offensive line, on the interior and then they're looking around going, God, we can't protect the guy. Well, I, I, I don't know, like what do you think? Maybe invest in that side of the ball or maybe make that a priority and they haven't for years.
Jonas Knox
I think the other thing too is again scheme wise. So if you don't have the ability to protect a quarterback with your five offensive linemen, you've got to adjust. You have to start running more seven man protections, bring in your tight end, bring in a running back, you know, run more gap protections where you're not asking, you know, the offensive line to have to win a lot of one on one battles and if that's not the case, get the ball out of his hand quick, you know, and I understand that's been kind of part of their offense. There's been more digging, dunking and some more screens. But you're trying to mix in some different elements and even try to find some different ways of sprinting him out more instead of just allowing him to have to sprint out. When they bring an all out pressure, there's ways around that because they're, here's the NFL, it's a copycat league. They are going to continue to keep bringing pressure time and time again until you prove you can beat it. And if you can't, one of two things are going to happen, or I should say both of these things are going to happen. You're going to lose. You're going to get beat because you're going to keep forcing him to have to run backwards and then throw down the field, and he's going to get hurt eventually. Caleb Williams is going to get hurt from one of these hits, one of these plays. It's just a matter of time when they keep subjecting him to that.
Brady Quinn
You want to hear a little Caleb Williams?
Lee
Let's hear a little Caleb Williams.
Brady Quinn
Caleb Williams being asked.
Lee
You want me to do it? You want me to do the sound that we might have to dump it?
Brady Quinn
He was asked about the boobs.
Lee
You punk mother. You know what y'all didn't done to me? Y'all ruining me. I just want to come out here, throw the ball.
Jonas Knox
At what point do you know, is it like, if the fingernail painting stuff that stops, like, is that when we know it's, like, changed?
Brady Quinn
I think it's already stopped.
Lee
His hair wasn't as curly either. It's going a little bit straighter. I mean, I'm just saying that the.
Jonas Knox
He's got a completely different look next year. He comes out looking hard, just like, rough.
Brady Quinn
You know, he was asked. He was asked about the.
Jonas Knox
He's wearing a car heart. He's like, oh, it's like just bringing his. He's got his hard hat, lunch pale. He's like.
Brady Quinn
This year, he was asked about the booze in Chicago. Fans not happy. This is his response.
Caleb Williams
Yeah, I've only been here for, you know, it's my first year. So, you know, their frustrations, you know, go way longer back than, you know, than I've been here. My job is to, you know, go out there and win games. And we don't focus on outside noise. The fans are, you know, they're going to cheer and maybe boo sometimes. And, you know, you can't react to that. It's not something that, you know, we react to. We have a job to do and, you know, you don't do so well on the job some days. And some days you, you know, you're pretty consistent. Some days you, you know, you play a great game. So, you know, I think today was. Was one of those games that, you know, I think we played two sides of the ball today pretty well, especially special teams and defense and then, you know, offense, we didn't play well. There was miscues. There was stupid sacks that I was taking. I would definitely take the. The, you know, the heat for this one gotta be better.
Brady Quinn
So he did say, I mean, one of the reports that came out before he got into the NFL was that he wanted stake and ownership. And if they are chanting sell the team, I mean, is it too late for that? Can he get a piece of this and maybe build the offensive line?
Lee
You want to know the way he could try to get it?
Brady Quinn
How can he do that?
Lee
By using his rapid radio.
Jonas Knox
Oh, hell, yeah.
Lee
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Brady Quinn
There you go. Hey.
Lee
Hey, Caleb. You know you wanted to sit there and say. I wanted to boo, too. I'm new to the town, but I felt like, hey, if I could have joined them in the stands, I would have been there booing as well. I mean, boo you for picking me.
Brady Quinn
Hey, listen, there's a great hot dog card out in front of Soldier Field. Is it?
Lee
That was the only one that you were going to get.
Brady Quinn
That's all you got? Get yourself a Chicago dog because the winds are hard to come.
Jonas Knox
Why do you talk like you eat?
Brady Quinn
You don't eat those Chicago dogs.
Jonas Knox
Oh, man, come on, please, Buddy, when's the last time you actually ate food?
Brady Quinn
Last night.
Jonas Knox
What time.
Brady Quinn
What did we have? We had.
Lee
I had neck.
Brady Quinn
We had what.
Lee
What kind of neck was it?
Brady Quinn
Grilled chicken breast. There you go. We had. I had a.
Jonas Knox
And before that, when was the last time you ate?
Brady Quinn
Actually, before that, I had prime rib the night before.
Lee
Yeah.
Jonas Knox
Did you?
Brady Quinn
Yeah, yeah, night before.
Lee
I didn't know. Van, you're so full.
Brady Quinn
Swear to God. Prime rib the night before.
Jonas Knox
How many meals do you today, Jonas?
Brady Quinn
One and a half, maybe.
Jonas Knox
One.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, one and a half.
Jonas Knox
But we're supposed to believe you go to Chicago and all of a sudden you turn into the type of guy that eats a Chicago dog?
Brady Quinn
Kim and Carlos, Chicago dogs right out in front of the city.
Jonas Knox
Just because you know it doesn't mean you eat it.
Brady Quinn
Come on. I was there in August. I had one.
Jonas Knox
That's like me talking about primani brothers in Pittsburgh. All right, I. I do. I used to eat it, but I don't, I don't go to Pittsburgh and just go to Primani Brothers Le.
Brady Quinn
The danger witch is solid. Like he's had it there and they said it.
Lee
Put that on me. What do you mean once you put that on? Take us a break.
Brady Quinn
Be sure to catch the live edition.
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Jonas Knox
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Brady Quinn
Hey, it's Steve Covino and I'm Rich.
Lee
Davis and together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
Brady Quinn
You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. And of course, the iHeartRadio app.
Lee
Why should you listen to Covino and Rich?
Brady Quinn
We talk about everything, life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world.
Lee
We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends.
Brady Quinn
For the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right?
Lee
So check us out. We like to get you involved too. Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say.
Brady Quinn
I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planet Earth.
Lee
Be sure to check out Covino and.
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Lee
The iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific.
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Jonas Knox
Jonas, did you notice how LeBron said that, you know, Christmas Day is the NBA's day?
Dan Patrick
Oh, yeah.
Lee
Even though he loves the NFL, so he made it a direct shot at the NFL.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jonas Knox
Do you think any of the Christmas day games for the NBA will surpass? Was it 24 million? Was the average audience?
Brady Quinn
Probably not. Yeah, I'm go with probably not.
Lee
I mean, will it. Will it do half those numbers?
Brady Quinn
Probably not.
Jonas Knox
I. Probably not.
Brady Quinn
I just, like, I don't know why they can't just be honest about the situation and stop getting so. And look, I know that, you know, ESPN has got a vested interest in it, and there's other people that have vested, vested interests in the NBA. They want it to work, they want it to be successful, and they just cram it down your throats at all hours of the day. And God forbid anybody speak out and say, look, the product stinks. It's not the same as it was. The games are competitive. You've put a premium on the playoffs, so why should we watch the regular season? Like, you can't do that, or else you're just labeled a hater. But then they take it upon themselves after they win a Christmas game and one. And LeBron wants to make it a point that, yeah, this is our day.
Dan Patrick
This.
Brady Quinn
Okay, yeah, well, like, the numbers say different, so.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, you want the total numbers.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, it was 24. Right.
Jonas Knox
So it's. It's a little difficult to measure because you're talking about a streaming platform as opposed to, you know, broadcast television or cable television.
Brady Quinn
Right.
Jonas Knox
Because the metrics for, like, streaming, a lot of times they'll look at, for example, how many people tune in for at least one minute. So 65 million US viewers tuned in for at least one minute of the two NFL games. 65 million people.
Brady Quinn
All right.
Jonas Knox
The average during both games was north of 24 million. 24.3 for the ball, you know, Ravens, Texans, 24.1 for Kansas City, Pittsburgh, which is crazy considering, you know, both games are blowouts. And this is according to Nielsen, who does all of this. The NBA's five slate averaged about 5.25 million. And that's across ABC, ESPN, those platforms. So there you go.
Brady Quinn
I mean, but it's their day. Like, like, no, no, don't anybody step on our toes here. It is our day.
Lee
It's like I said, I think. I think what the purpose of that was is to 100% identify and rally the troops that truly, truly support the NBA. I mean, you even get a couple trolls on your social media that talk about every time we say the NBA doesn't matter, you know, he has something to say. I think that it is. There are some people that are very, very keen on how the NBA works and their involvement in the NBA. And while it's not as large a market, you know, as. As it would BE for the NFL, I think LeBron James saying that he's still sending out like, that kind of that signal to everybody who does really, really support basketball and is really into the NBA. I think he. I think he sent that as like, that's their rally crowd. Like, let me make sure that y'all know from LeBron James, that wasn't somebody else that could have been any of all the other new emerging stars in the league to have said something to that effect. It was LeBron James that did it. You know, and I thought the timing of it and. And the positioning of the way he did it, he was doing there. There was certainly an agenda connected to him doing that. And I don't think that it was in any way shape form based upon him thinking that the NBA ratings are competitive to. To the NFL. I think he's just rallying his troops, rallying the NBA troops to say, yeah, you know what? He's right. And maybe I don't even like the NFL all like that. Maybe I'm just all about the NBA now. I'm just here to tell y'all, the NBA is not as relevant. It's not even close to as relevant as the NFL. It's just not in terms of viewership and relevance. It's just not. It just is.
Jonas Knox
What I think the tough part, too, is the NBA players have so much power, and if you look at the decline in ratings, and if we're being honest with ourselves, there is just as much a part of it as anyone else, the decision for load management and. And to take games off, the impact that I think it's had not only on ratings, probably on just even casual fans, fans that want to go to games and then have to worry about, hey, I'm taking my little Timmy to the game. And guess what? LeBron's not playing. He's out tonight. And not finding out about that till you get to the game, right? And he's his favorite player. And, you know, who knows how much more LeBron's going to play and you don't have the opportunity to go see him play. Like all those things that you really don't see in the NFL until maybe week 18, right. Or our guy gets shut down due to injury. I mean, just in comparison and comparing between the two sports, and I understand it's a bit of an apples and oranges because the physicality of football versus the NBA, but even in that discussion, part of how the NBA game is played now is a byproduct of things that NBA players should probably be pushing for. Bring back hand checking, bring back more physicality to the game, just so we get a little more defense, a little more something else to this game that makes it more attractive for viewers. Instead of four guys standing around the three point line and just kicking out from an open layup to try to shoot a three, I mean, if they don't take responsibility for why they are where they are and joining the super teams where you guys all get together and have three superstars on one squad to try to win championships, like all those things, amongst others, are some of the realities of why they are where they are. And you know, Jonas, we've talked about this for a long time about moving the schedule and saying, like, like, why try to compete with the NFL now that the NFL seems like they're going to continue to keep putting games on Christmas? I mean, it originally was more of a thought of, you know, hey, it's just on the day of the week that Christmas falls, well, now it's on a Wednesday.
Lee
Right.
Jonas Knox
And the NFL was like, yeah, we're comfortable throwing a couple of games there. And we found a suitor or a partner in Netflix who's going to pay us a bunch of money too for it. So why not? Right? It's good for our partnership, good for our business moving forward. And so next year, what, does it fall on a Thursday? Yeah, I think, yeah, well, yeah, yeah, you can expect to have some NFL games on that Thursday too, moving forward that are going to absolutely dwarf anything the NBA does. But if the players don't take accountability for why they are where they are and they don't try to circle together and go to the NBA owners and be like, look, you know, we're obviously getting paid. We feel good about where we're at, but not necessarily where the league's at. Like, let's try to make this right. Let's try to fix this. I don't know that there's any players who are. Are really champing for that, rooting for that. And that's the hard part is like, it's only going to get worse. I don't think it's going to get better based on the current product unless they want to take ownership of it and try to be the change they've figured out.
Brady Quinn
The NFL's figured out a way to market or brand or present their product differently and better than the NBA has. And it kind of reminds me of the UFC in boxing, where, man, look, I love boxing and I grew up a diehard boxing fan. It's not even close. The presentation not the same. And what they've done between the UFC and boxing, it's not even close. Like, it's, it's in another level. Like, the excitement, the energy, how it's packaged, the way they, the way they bring you the product, they're. The way they're able to promote it on social media. The way boxing is like, well, no, this guy can't fight this guy because he's got a promoter here and this guy can't fight this guy. And no, no, no, no, we have a contract here. I can't get out of. No, if you're going to lose your belt because you haven't defended it and you. It's just too many different things going on to where it's hard to keep track of, man. Like, it's hard to know, okay, so who's playing what? Like, you've got five games on Christmas in the end of a. Like, I look at it and I go, there's just a better way to streamline it to the audience and to present a better product and a better league. And they haven't been able to figure it out. And the NFL just continues to capitalize on. And we've talked about our show. It's not like the Christmas games were good. Like, both those games were blowouts. Like, a lot of games in the NFL have been non competitive. Especially lately when teams realize they're out of it, yet people watch it. And they prefer that over the NBA. And the NBA should take notes and be like, how can we do this better and differently? And instead they're like, oh, let's put together an NBA cup and. And we'll give out a trophy and we'll have a celebration in Vegas that nobody wants to go to afterwards. Even if they want it. Nobody cares. Dude, you're not fixing anything.
Jonas Knox
Did Lavar, did you say? I mean, it's kind of a participation Trophy. It's like getting guys to play during the regular season in games that are, I don't know, I mean they're meaningful at the end of the season, maybe not necessarily so much in the middle, but it's, it's honestly in a way like a participation trophy like thanks for playing during the regular season in this in season tournament.
Lee
Right? Because guys don't want to play, right? Guys do, do want to maintain their, their health and the load management aspect of it. It's trying to find that bal playing enough basketball where you can be relevant as a superstar player. Relevant enough to keep your team good enough and be in contention for, for the playoffs and, and being healthy enough to, to make a run when it gets down to crunch time and at the end of the season and in the playoffs. That's what I truly believe is, is what the NBA and what the NBA players are always trying to, to figure out. And that play in tournament was just one way of saying, okay, instead of waiting until it gets to crunch the season and you guys start picking up your play and, and, and playing more, let's create a play in tournament. So we'll see more of the guys give them incentive. So we'll see more of the guys that wouldn't be necessarily playing as much during this duration of time due to load management and injury preservation and all that stuff that they're going to actually come out and play. I, I ultimately say the reason why it's going to be difficult for any other sport to ever have any more than what it does in catching up to the National Football League or even college football at that is because of the amount of games. And you guys are, you guys have touched on every, every point, right? Like the amount of games says to, to me, to, to a sports fan, the average sports fan. I'm not, I'm not getting dialed in to college basketball or the NBA until it gets closer to March Madness, until it gets closer to the playoffs. And then once the playoffs get here and which, for what it's worth, I kind of feel that way about the NFL. But at least I know that more often than not you get to certain points in the game, they're racing for the divisional crown, they're racing for the, the number one seed. Like those things happen early on, early on in the year, get out to a fast start. So, so you're, you're facing, you know, injuries or whatever it may be mid season, you can still have time to try to regroup and make it back into a number one seed or make it into a wild card position. The story lines are way more intensified because there's less, there's less games, there's less opportunities for, for, for failing, for, for messing up, for blowing it off. You just, you're just not going to see football players sitting out games. It just doesn't happen if you're sitting out a game. It's not low management unless it's. You're going into the last game of the year and that's even a debate.
Brady Quinn
And if you do, you get shamed for it.
Lee
Come on, man. I just think that it's just a different mentality, It's a different approach. It's a different way of looking at things. And for what it's worth, when I look at basketball, you're always going to fight the idea of relevance during times where the, the sport just doesn't boast the, the, the level of intensity of needing to win. What team right now in the NBA needs to win right now? And we're a little ways in now. We're, we're in there a little bit. But I'm not looking at any of these teams like, oh, this team is at 500 right now. They're, they're in bad shape. Or this team is a whole lot of games above 500 and well, it's risky for them to be here right now. Or they're safe and where they're at. No, they're not safe. They could slide. They could have a tremendous epic slide and end up being in a totally different position by the end of the season. So I just think that there's just no way of really creating that sense of urgency and these other sports because they play so many more games.
Brady Quinn
The Pelicans have the worst record in the NBA.
Lee
They're 5 and 26 and still can make the playoffs.
Brady Quinn
They've, they might want a title. No, the, and the saints are 5 and 10. So it is good that your football team and your basketball team have the same number of wins.
Lee
Yeah. But that five loss for the Saints is way different than the five, five wins for, you know, or five wins for the Saints is way different than those five losses for the, the Pelicans could still turn their season around. Right now, as crazy as that sounds, with that, that crappy ass record that they have, they could in some way still turn their season around. It's possible.
Jonas Knox
Yeah.
Brady Quinn
There's a plan. You know, you, it's possible.
Lee
So like, you have that record. You have a record anywhere comparable to a bad record in football and you're out of it it like you're out of it and you know you're out of it and your fan base knows you're out of it. That's all I'm saying.
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
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Brady Quinn
Now, what about this? Because I'm wondering whether or not you guys are going to be the next to go in line with this. Desean Jackson is apparently about set or I don't know if it's finalized yet, but they are working on a deal to finalize him as the brand new head coach at Delaware State.
Jonas Knox
Hell yeah. Let's go.
Brady Quinn
It feels good. This is the, this is the new trend, huh?
Jonas Knox
I love this, man. I love the fact that there's a lot of former players who are getting opportunities to coach now. I mean, look, in saying that that's if the organization, whether it be a university, whether it be a professional, you know, team, they have to give them time. Like if you're gonna make that decision to bring in a guy who's never been there before, you have to understand he's got a completely different perspective. He's, he's gonna come at, you know, at you from some different angles that you're probably not accustomed to or he's not, he's gonna be unaware of a lot of the, the duties, responsibilities sometimes. So as long as there's patience to go along with it. But I love that, I love that for desean Jackson, I love that for Delaware State, those players, I just, I've met so many former players that they're in different, you know, jobs or careers at this point. I'm thinking, man, they'd be a great coach. And I think there's a lot of deterrence to wanting to become a coach sometimes. And sometimes it's, it's the track to get there, the long hours, the sacrifice, everything else that's a part of that. And I understand there's a lot of listeners who are like, well, should they have to so. Well, yeah, to a degree, but they, they also have a PhD in football. Sean Jackson played for a long time, was really successful. So it's maybe not in that respect. You know, maybe as far from the administrative standpoint, maybe there's something there, but I don't know. I love that for Mike Vick. When I heard the news, I love it for desean Jackson. I wish, you know, more, more universities and schools would take on the fact that there's a lot of really smart former football players out there that are trying to, to get involved in coaching impacting young men. And I don't know, I just, I love hearing that. I love hearing when universities take the opportunity to take that risk, obviously, because there's a risk that comes along with it.
Lee
Sure.
Jonas Knox
But to turn the keys over to a former player. I mean, Lavo, I know you've coached and, and everyone's got their own reasons for doing it or not doing it, but like, you fall in that category, man.
Lee
Well, I mean, I feel like now we can do everything we want to do and still coach. So why not think about it, right? We could still do radio and watch area going now do shows and not, you know, not have to choose.
Jonas Knox
Is that what you're gonna do? You could do that 3am Wake up call.
Lee
I mean, I'll say this, I'll say this.
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Q.
Lee
We do this show and I, when I do the show out of State College, I am the only one in the building. Yeah, I am the only one in the building. And midway through our last hours, when I start to life coming to the building. So If I'm only 30 minutes off, you know, I'm just saying I got the rest of my day. We can make the schedule. I mean, let's think about it. Let's talk about it. You know, I think you and I should think about this. And like I said, we'll make Jonas like our. Our design.
Jonas Knox
You roping me into this? Yeah.
Lee
Oh, yeah, I was talking about you. Yeah, I'm roping you about you. Yeah, I'm roping. I was talking about. I think you need to be the GM and I need to be the coach. That's what I think. GM and coach. And we'll do it that way.
Jonas Knox
Well, what's Jonah's gonna do?
Lee
So Jonas would be the designated. Because he's. He's good at this. He's got a background in it. He would lead up ticket sales. All right, we put him as the person that leads up ticket sales. And. And Lee, we. We would have Lee.
Jonas Knox
I'll do that.
Lee
We'd have Lee hit up the. The sanitary, you know, crew. The sanitation crew. That. That takes care. No, no, I don't want Lee being.
Jonas Knox
Invol call for the plumbing.
Lee
Yeah, I want Lee to make sure that the. The. The bathrooms are clean and. And like, all the. The locker room. Make sure that the locker room. Yeah, make sure the locker rooms are clean. All that good stuff. But, you know, I think that would be good if he let that. Let that division. And then we. We off, we out, we on the. We on the road, we on the roll now. Like, let's go with it. I'm okay with that. You know, it's interesting. I did want to coach at the college level at one point. Point I thought about. I thought about going to Arizona State when. When AP left for Arizona State. Like, I thought about it. You know, I thought about it a couple times. I thought about going with. With coach locks at one point in time. So, you know, I. I loved coaching. But one thing I will say. One thing I will say is if you take coaching seriously, there is a lot that goes, especially at the college and high school level. I don't know so much about pro. I'm not really privy that way, but just being a part of it in terms of how. How I've been a part of, you know, development at the college level and at the high school level, there's just as much, if not more emotional. Emotional work that you have to put in and be ready for, and that generally is round the clock. So if you're. You're talking about, you know, schematics and different things like that X's and O's, that was something that I was really, really like into it's funny, I was looking at a picture of me and Urban doing, doing. We were drawing up plays in, in the avocado room at FS1 and, and just that was something that I could do all day long is just listen and, and interact with a coach of, of his, his caliber and us draw up plays and, and look at like, what, schematically what, what this does, what it means, you know, how does that impact, you know, coverage, how does this pool, this player there, whatever, so on and so forth. I really enjoyed that as a coach and as a player. I just think people eff it up all the time. There's two people that, that f it up, administrators, eff it up and parents. Those are the two entities as to why I left football. I don't like administrators. I think they get in the way. So if you don't, if you don't find yourself in a good situation where the people that are making decisions aren't, aren't supportive and, and aren't on board with what you want to do, that is, it's a waste of time. And parents, and parents are probably number one. I hate to say it, but parents are number one. I don't like parents.
Brady Quinn
Would you rather be an NFL or college?
Lee
I, I, honestly, you have more things you have to do at the college level. But I would love to be a college coach more than a pro coach because I think there's still more of a, a humanistic side to being a coach in college. I mean, it's probably because, because they're still developing.
Jonas Knox
Is that how you see it?
Lee
I think so. I think so because I'm more, I'm more into it that way than, than it's just cut and dry. This is your job. You do it like, I, I, I, I don't like having to feel that way.
Jonas Knox
I, I think the other thing that is appealing because of that and I think, look, Nil, you know, gets the, I don't know, probably the wrong, I don't know if it's a connotation to it, but like, people think because NIL has infiltrated college football that like everyone's turned into pros and all these kids are, are jerks and it's all about money. Look, it, it, it probably is for the top, top, you know, 2, 3%. I mean, the rest of some of these kids, especially at big schools, are going to make money, but there's a huge part of them being where they are because of things outside of football, like the education, the, the alumni, the experience, the, the Networking, the, the whatever's going to happen after football's done. So I do think that's a cool part to hear you say that because the majority, the large majority of college football players aren't going pro. Right. Like, I forget what the exact percentage is. A 3%, something like that. But whatever the number is, there's a large portion that aren't. And so you are coaching into them things that they need to worry about as a father, as a dad, as a business owner, as an employee, like whatever the case is, it's all those lessons that the game teaches you that you're trying to share with them. So I, I get that. That's. And again, that's why I get excited when I see like desean Jackson or I see Mike Pick and just from knowing Mike a little bit from Fox, like, man, like that's a, that's a guy that has so many life experiences that he can share with young people who are still trying to figure it out.
Lee
Yeah.
Jonas Knox
And hopefully, you know, be able to get in touch with them in a way that leads them down a path where they can avoid some of the things. I mean, look, as a father now, like I've got four kids, I'm about ready. I have a fifth coming up here. And I can tell you right now, my six year old daughter is the type that unfortunately she just has to make mistakes like she had. She's just, I've tried my best at this point in time of her life and hopefully I can get it out of her. But I try to get her to realize like she doesn't need to touch the stove that's hot when dad tells her it's hot. But she's the type that needs to.
Lee
Do that because she wants to know how hot does hot mean? She wants to understand what your level because I was him, that's who I was. It's like, don't touch it, it's hot, you'll get burnt. But really, will it burn me or would it just burn you?
Jonas Knox
You right.
Lee
Is it, is it hot enough to burn you and not hot enough to burn me? Or is this hot? Really? Like, oh yeah, like I touch it like that is hot. Now I get it.
Jonas Knox
Appreciate you for me. I'm gonna have you just talk to her on speakerphone then from now on. So I'm gonna call you probably five times a day to have to talk my six year old off the ledge of whatever decision she's about ready to make. But, but the whole point is like obviously if, if whoever it is you know, former player, guys like Mike Vick, like desean Jackson, when they can, you know, speak into these guys lives, like it can be life changing like college.
Lee
It is life changing. Listen, I'll say this. I just sent my man to Penn State yesterday. We just dropped him off to go to Penn State and get, you know, get going with the team yesterday. And that was, that was an earth moving experience to know that. But that's what he grew up around. I've coached, I coached pretty much his entire life. Whether it was Under Armour games, whether it was doing the Under Armour camps, coaching at Long Beach Poly, coaching at Maranatha, coaching at Charter Oak. I've coached his entire life. And the one thing that was always important was the development, the growth of belief, the development, the growth of understanding, self confidence, self worth, you know, being accountable, learning, accountability. You know, one thing that you find to be very challenging is that a lot of young, young men these days don't even understand what accountability really represents and then what self accountability, you know, what it truly represents. And just have an opportunity to be a part of that growth and that understanding and illuminating moments. I think you're 100% right. Q. Because I think if a guy can't, you know, part of me getting back in shape, to the audience out there that doesn't know this, I was like obese, I was like super fat. And, and fat in my face, fat in my belly, just overweight. And I started.
Jonas Knox
You always do this. That's so over the top.
Lee
The reason why you are not fat. The reason why I went back into my leg.
Brady Quinn
Why? The reason, like he's the mom from what's Eating Gilbert Grape.
Jonas Knox
Why would you.
Lee
I'm not that big.
Brady Quinn
We had to burn the house down. We couldn't get him out.
Lee
Not that big, bro.
Jonas Knox
You were never as big as you always portray big.
Lee
Super. That was almost 300 pounds, man. That's almost 300 pounds. Like I was like 5, 10 pounds away from, from 300. That's big as hell. That's like I'm on my way to 245, 238. That's what I'm on my way to. And, and part of the reason why I, I went on that journey to get myself back in shape is because I still have great relationships with guys at Penn State and, and guys that are in high school and I can't be walking around them being fat and out of shape and not taking care of myself and telling them about self accountability and, and doing things the right way and making sure that you, you handle, you know, your, your health and your nutrition. It's like they're looking at me like, you're not doing it. You don't do it. And that was a lot. And on God, that is a large part, a large reason. And thanks to Ph.D. weight loss doctor, by the way. I, I, I took that journey.
Jonas Knox
I knew this was coming.
Lee
I took that journey.
Brady Quinn
Hey. Hey, Lee, there's your live spot. Hey, Lee, there's your live spot. You get fa.
Jonas Knox
Oh, man, you're so shameful. I knew that was where this was going.
Lee
It's the truth, though.
Brady Quinn
I mean, you do look great.
Lee
Thank you. Yeah, thank you. You go shoot me through. All right.
Brady Quinn
Thank you.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – "Best of The Dan Patrick Show" (Released December 27, 2024)
Hosted by iHeartPodcasts and the Dan Patrick Podcast Network, this episode of "The Dan Patrick Show" features insightful discussions on the Chicago Bears' tumultuous season, a comparative analysis of NFL and NBA ratings, and a deep dive into coaching opportunities for former players. The conversation is lively, filled with expert opinions, humorous banter, and notable quotes that encapsulate the hosts' perspectives.
The episode opens with a critical analysis of the Chicago Bears' disappointing performance over the season. The hosts delve into the shortcomings of the team's management and coaching decisions, particularly focusing on quarterback Caleb Williams and the offensive line issues.
Poor Clock Management and Coaching Decisions:
Jonas Knox criticizes the Bears' coaching strategy, stating, “[12:08] Lee: They looked horrible. It costed them the game.”
Brady Quinn echoes this sentiment, highlighting a specific game situation: “[14:06] Brady Quinn: By the way, the Thomas Brown became offensive coordinator and then head coach in the span of like 18 days...”
Impact on Caleb Williams:
The discussion centers on how the Bears' mismanagement has adversely affected Caleb Williams' performance and confidence.
LaVar Arrington remarks, “[12:39] Brady Quinn: Horrible.”
Jonas Knox adds, “[12:41] Lee: It was horrible.”
Ownership and Organizational Failures:
The hosts express frustration with the Bears' ownership and organizational decisions, questioning the competence of key figures like Kevin Warren.
Brady Quinn questions, “[11:07] Jonas Knox: Can we talk about, though? One of the most alarming things that I'd be concerned with...”
LaVar Arrington emphasizes the dire situation, “[11:39] Brady Quinn: Yes.”
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to comparing the viewership and popularity of the NFL and NBA, especially in the context of major events like Christmas Day games.
LeBron James' Comments on NBA and NFL:
The hosts discuss LeBron James' assertion that “Christmas Day is the NBA's day,” contrasting it with NFL viewership.
Dan Patrick mentions, “[29:39] Jonas Knox: Jonas, did you notice how LeBron said that, you know, Christmas Day is the NBA's day?”
Brady Quinn responds skeptically, “[30:02] Brady Quinn: I just, like, I don't know why they can't just be honest about the situation...”
Viewership Statistics:
The hosts present Nielsen ratings to highlight the disparity between the two leagues.
Jonas Knox states, “[31:19] Brady Quinn: All right.”
Jonas Knox continues with detailed numbers, “[31:20] Jonas Knox: The average during both games was north of 24 million... The NBA's five slate averaged about 5.25 million.”
Reasons Behind the Ratings Gap:
The discussion explores factors contributing to the NFL's superior ratings, including marketing strategies, game competitiveness, and fan engagement.
Brady Quinn critiques the NBA's scheduling and fan base engagement, “[35:54] Jonas Knox: They found a suitor or a partner in Netflix who's going to pay us a bunch of money too...”
LaVar Arrington adds, “[36:47] Brady Quinn: The NFL's figured out a way to market or brand or present their product differently and better than the NBA has.”
Transitioning from league performances, the conversation shifts to the career paths of former players, particularly in coaching roles.
DeSean Jackson's New Coaching Role:
The hosts celebrate DeSean Jackson's upcoming position as head coach at Delaware State, discussing the trend of former players moving into coaching.
Brady Quinn announces, “[47:54] Brady Quinn: Desean Jackson is apparently about set or I don't know if it's finalized yet...”
Jonas Knox expresses enthusiasm, “[48:12] Brady Quinn: It feels good. This is the new trend, huh?”
College vs. Professional Coaching:
The discussion contrasts the dynamics of coaching at the college level versus the professional tier, emphasizing the personal growth and mentorship aspects of college coaching.
LaVar Arrington shares personal insights, “[54:35] Lee: I, I, honestly, you have more things you have to do at the college level...”
Jonas Knox highlights the educational and developmental role of college coaches, “[55:05] Jonas Knox: I think the majority, the large majority of college football players aren't going pro.”
Personal Experiences and Challenges:
Lee recounts his journey and the emotional aspects of coaching, stressing the importance of accountability and personal development for young athletes.
Lee shares, “[56:37] Lee: Yeah. So like, you have that record. You have a record anywhere comparable to a bad record in football and you're out of it it like you're out of it...”
Brady Quinn supports the narrative by discussing the impact of former players in coaching roles, “[57:56] Brady Quinn: I just sent my man to Penn State yesterday...”
Throughout the episode, the hosts intersperse their analysis with personal stories and light-hearted exchanges, adding depth and relatability to the conversation.
Health and Personal Transformation:
Lee shares his personal health journey, emphasizing the importance of self-accountability.
Lee confesses, “[59:34] Brady Quinn: We had to burn the house down. We couldn't get him out...”
Brady Quinn humorously challenges this claim, “[60:38] Lee: I took that journey.”
Family and Parenting Insights:
The hosts discuss parenting challenges, particularly in guiding children to make sound decisions.
Jonas Knox reflects, “[57:20] Lee: Do that because she wants to know how hot does hot mean?”
Lee adds with humor, “[60:52] Lee: Thank you. Yeah, thank you.”
The episode wraps up with the hosts reiterating their support for former players entering coaching roles and emphasizing the importance of personal growth and accountability in both sports and life.
Encouragement for Future Coaches:
Lee encourages former players to consider coaching, highlighting the profound impact they can have on young athletes.
Lee states, “[57:56] Lee: It's the truth, though…”
Final Thoughts on Sports and Personal Development:
The hosts conclude by linking athletic performance with personal accountability and growth, underscoring the broader life lessons sports impart.
Lee reflects, “[59:37] Jonas Knox: You were never as big as you always portray big.”
Brady Quinn closes with a nod to personal transformation, “[60:52] Lee: Thank you. Yeah, thank you.”
Notable Quotes:
Jonas Knox on Bears' Coaching: “They're on the fringe of ruining Caleb Williams in one season and one season.” ([07:04])
Brady Quinn on NFL Marketing: “The NFL's figured out a way to market or brand or present their product differently and better than the NBA has.” ([35:54])
LaVar Arrington on Accountability: “One thing that you find to be very challenging is that a lot of young men these days don't even understand what accountability really represents.” ([56:37])
Lee on Personal Transformation: “The reason why the reason why I went back into my leg... I took that journey.” ([59:37])
Conclusion
This episode of "The Dan Patrick Show" offers a comprehensive and engaging analysis of current NFL dynamics, the comparative challenges between the NFL and NBA, and the evolving landscape of coaching in sports. Through expert insights, personal anecdotes, and spirited discussions, the hosts provide valuable perspectives for sports enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.