Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – "Covino & Rich - Rocking the Reese's & NFL Faces"
Episode Information:
- Title: Covino & Rich - Rocking the Reese's & NFL Faces
- Release Date: July 31, 2025
- Hosts: Covino and Rich
- Guest: Sarah Spain
Introduction and Celebrity Encounters
[03:05] The episode kicks off with Covino and Rich introducing a light-hearted segment where Sarah Spain shares her unexpected encounter with rock legend Paul Stanley of Kiss at Cold Stone Creamery. Sarah narrates how Paul Stanley entered the ice cream shop and interacted with her in a casual yet memorable way.
- Sarah Spain: “I saw Paul Stanley of Kiss. He was super cool and gravitated towards ice cream because he’s been thinking about it all week.” (07:59)
The hosts discuss the rarity of such celebrity encounters and delve into how band members like Paul Stanley hold their own star power equivalent to Gene Simmons, challenging the typical lead singer dominance.
- Covino: “Paul Stanley is as much Kiss as anybody else. They all hold their own weight.” (16:19)
Discussion on Band Dynamics and Star Billing
The conversation transitions into a broader discussion about bands where ancillary members are as famous as, or even more famous than, the lead singers. They explore various examples:
- Covino: “Pete from Fall Out Boy is more popular than Patrick Stump.” (06:56)
- Sarah Spain: “Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath is a big star, just like Geezer Butler.” (07:06)
They also touch upon how this phenomenon is rare, drawing parallels to sports teams where multiple players share star status rather than a single standout.
Listener Calls and Examples
The hosts engage with listener calls, further exploring the theme of shared star power in bands and sports teams. Notable examples include:
- Led Zeppelin: Jimmy Page is highlighted as equally iconic as Robert Plant.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers: Flea is recognized for his star power alongside Anthony Kiedis.
- N.W.A.: Ice Cube and Dr. Dre are discussed as equally prominent figures.
NFL Power Rankings and Team Faces
A significant portion of the episode focuses on NFL power rankings and identifying the faces of various teams beyond just the quarterbacks. The hosts analyze whether certain teams have other standout players who rival their quarterbacks in star power.
- Covino: “In the AFC, 11 of the 16 teams have the quarterback as the face. Exceptions include Miami with Tyreek Hill.” (49:33)
- Sarah Spain: “For the Mets, it's a toss-up between Freddie and Mookie, but Freddie has more star power.” (13:48)
They examine specific teams and players:
- Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen as the franchise face.
- Miami Dolphins: Tyreek Hill taking prominence over Tua.
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Lamar Jackson as a standout despite Aaron Rodgers' presence.
- Cleveland Browns: Miles Garrett emerging as a key player.
- Indianapolis Colts: Jonathan Taylor taking the spotlight over the quarterback.
Trade Deadline Updates
[32:19] Covino provides updates on the MLB trade deadline, highlighting significant moves such as:
- The Mets acquiring right-handed pitcher Tyler Rogers from the Giants.
- The Giants obtaining White Sox outfielder Austin Slater.
- The Red Sox acquiring third baseman Charlie Hayes from the Pirates.
They discuss the potential impact of these trades on the teams' futures and performance.
- Covino: “The Mets are trying to win with moves like acquiring Tyler Rogers.” (32:19)
Bad Promo Items Segment
The show features a humorous segment on mislabeled products, specifically High Noon vodka seltzers being accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinks. The hosts joke about the confusion and share their preferences between the two beverages.
- Sarah Spain: “If you get an energy drink but start feeling too loose, maybe you like the High Noon.” (39:56)
Play of the Day
[47:41] Covino and Rich conclude with their "Play of the Day," narrating a fictional baseball play where Will Smith makes a game-winning run for the Dodgers.
- Covino: “Will Smith delivers with two outs, and the Dodgers win 5-4.” (47:51)
Closing Remarks and Upcoming Segments
The episode wraps up with a teaser for future discussions on NFL power rankings and trade deadlines. The hosts encourage listeners to tune in for more in-depth analysis and engaging conversations.
- Rich Davis: “Tomorrow is the deadline, and we'll talk more on the Herd tomorrow.” (32:44)
- Covino: “We'll go over NFL power rankings next time and see how we stack up against the experts.” (41:02)
Notable Quotes:
- Sarah Spain: “I saw Paul Stanley of Kiss. He was super cool and gravitated towards ice cream because he’s been thinking about it all week.” (07:59)
- Covino: “Paul Stanley is as much Kiss as anybody else. They all hold their own weight.” (16:19)
- Sarah Spain: “Back in the day, the Eagles were all number ones. Glenn Frey, Don Henley—everyone was needed.” (24:34)
- Covino: “In the AFC, 11 of the 16 teams have the quarterback as the face.” (49:33)
Conclusion: This episode of "Covino & Rich - Rocking the Reese's & NFL Faces" offers an engaging mix of celebrity anecdotes, in-depth discussions on band dynamics and star power, and insightful analysis of NFL teams and their standout players. Covino and Rich, alongside guest Sarah Spain, provide a lively and informative listen for sports and music enthusiasts alike, blending humor with expert commentary.
