The Dan Patrick Show – C&R: “Aaron Rodgers Brain, Covino’s Eyes”
Date: August 26, 2025
Hosts: Covino & Rich (with Danny G, Monty Banos, and guests)
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
Episode Overview
This lively episode of The Dan Patrick Show (Covino & Rich hour) blends NFL preseason talk, quirky sports debates, listener engagement, and the always-humorous Iron Mike trivia game. The hosts dissect hot topics like Shadur Sanders’ polarizing rookie rise, speculation about his career trajectory, and Aaron Rodgers’ eccentricities, including his beliefs about Bluetooth affecting brainwaves. Listeners join in to share myths, conspiracies, and classic urban legends, making this a fun and interactive show packed with memorable exchanges.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. NFL Preseason & Shadur Sanders Debate
- Shadur Sanders attracts huge preseason buzz as a fifth-round rookie, prompting debate: Is he being set up to succeed, or sabotaged?
- Callers weigh in on why he’s playing with third-stringers and if off-field factors (like speeding tickets) matter.
- The Browns' quarterback situation provokes laughter and speculation, with hosts referencing the “trial by error” approach.
- Quote:
“He’s just polarizing, controversial. It’s his name. It’s everything... Never has a fifth rounder had this much like preseason support, but is he being sabotaged?” — Rich (13:18)
Listener Calls (13:40–27:00)
- Dale in Florida: Argues it’s not sabotage but circumstance: “I think you are going to see this season... maybe Kevin Stefanski has been told, like, listen, man, you’re not on the hot seat.”
- Jesse in Indiana: Focuses on merit and team valuation: “...he’s playing with the third stringers because that’s where they value him...”
- Matt in Georgia: Dismisses sabotage or racism, says it’s about development: “Fifth round draft pick, third, fourth string—whatever. He gets to sit and learn and let his talent come out in two or three years.”
Patience in Sports and Life
- Rich shares a life quote:
"He or she who masters patience can master anything.” (26:00) - Covino and Rich riff about fanbase impatience and protecting young players.
2. Aaron Rodgers’ Wired Headphones, Urban Myths, and Conspiracies
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Rodgers avoids Bluetooth headphones, claiming they “mess with his brain frequency.”
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This leads to a comical roundtable of personal and parental myths—microwaves, eating before swimming, wet hair, and more.
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Quote:
“Years ago, [Rodgers] said something about not wearing AirPods because he thinks the frequencies mess with his brain... What are those rando, like, urban legends and things your parents told you or things that, like, you genuinely are skeptical of?” — Covino (40:00)
Hosts’ Own “Conspiracies”
- Covino genuinely believes that after contracting COVID, his eyesight and hairline suffered:
“Covid eye, Covid hairline. I believe that our immune systems were never the same. I don’t know any scientific proof behind that, but it’s my own conspiracy that I truly believe.” — Covino (44:30) - Rich admits he watches TV with subtitles, “old man-style,” and jokes about dangerous car lights—“We’ll get a ticket!” (49:10)
- Stories from callers and the crew: old wives’ tales, pool dye myth, and more.
3. Listener Engagement & Funny Feedback
- Callers and crew swap stories of myths they still half-believe:
“If you don’t eat the crust on your sandwiches, you won’t develop a nice voice.”
“If you swallow gum, it takes years to digest.”
“The dye in the pool that shows when you pee—total myth.” — Brian, veteran pool guy (01:10:25)
4. Iron Mike Trivia: Sports Quiz with Tyson’s “Cameo” (01:12:30–01:25:00)
- “Iron Mike” hosts a sports trivia contest, mixing real facts with comedy.
- Notable Mike Tyson moment:
“If Jake Paul should fight anybody, it should be a competitive fight... at least with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson, not a 135-pound, 30-year-old little man.” (01:13:45) - Contestants Greg, Monty, and others compete for C&R Nerf footballs.
- Iron Mike’s pets, championship quotes, and boxing weight classes—trivia gold.
5. Baseball Standings, Bets, and Sports Card News
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Dodgers/Padres race is heating up; Yankees/Mets bet banter intensifies.
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Generational discussions—who comes to mind for “LT” (Lawrence Taylor or LaDainian Tomlinson); “Mr. Wonderful” (Paul Orndorff or Kevin O’Leary).
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Kevin O’Leary purchases a Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant “Logoman” sports card for $12.9M, surpassing the previous record-holding 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card (01:38:15).
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Quote:
“When you were a little kid, Honus Wagner was the card everybody at the baseball card shop dreamed of... now it’s Kobe and Jordan.” — Rich (01:39:15) -
Creative time-travel baseball card investment scenario closes the segment.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
| Time | Speaker | Quote | |------------|-----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 13:18 | Rich | “He’s just polarizing, controversial. It’s his name. It’s everything... Never has a fifth rounder had this much like preseason support...” | | 26:00 | Rich | “He or she who masters patience can master anything.” | | 40:00 | Covino | “Years ago, [Rodgers] said something about not wearing AirPods because he thinks the frequencies mess with his brain…” | | 44:30 | Covino | “Covid eye, Covid hairline. I believe that our immune systems were never the same…” | | 01:13:45 | “Iron Mike” | “If Jake Paul should fight anybody, it should be a competitive fight... at least with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson, not a 135-pound, 30-year-old little man.” | | 01:38:15 | Rich | “When you were a little kid, Honus Wagner was the card everybody... dreamed of... now it’s Kobe and Jordan.” |
Important Timestamps
- NFL/Shadur Sanders Discussion: 13:00–29:00
- Aaron Rodgers and Urban Myths/Conspiracies: 39:00–1:10:00
- Listener Urban Legends & Pool Myths: 1:10:00–1:12:30
- Iron Mike Trivia Segment: 1:12:30–1:25:00
- MLB Standings/Bets/Sports Card Talk: 1:33:00–end
Episode Tone
The episode is fast-paced, humorous, and conversational, with lots of playful teasing, good-natured ribbing, and engagement with both listeners and the extended show family. The hosts blend serious sports analysis with comedic banter, keeping the discussion approachable and relatable for fans.
Final Thoughts
This episode is a must-listen if you enjoy lively sports debates, quirky trivia, the charm of sports urban legends, and the unique personalities that drive Fox Sports Radio. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual listener, there’s something in this episode that will amuse, inform, or remind you of the outlandish things we all once believed.
