The Dan Patrick Show (C&R) – “Trunk or Treat, Week 8 Make You Go Hmm”
Date: October 28, 2025 • Hosts: Covino & Rich (with Dan Beyer)
Main Theme & Overview
This episode of Covino & Rich (part of The Dan Patrick Show lineup) is a spirited Monday roundup blending weekend sports headlines with personal anecdotes. The hosts riff on modern Halloween traditions, outlandish event pricing, NFL Week 8 upsets, and curious moments across pop culture and sports — all with their signature humor. The recurring segment "Things That Made You Go Hmm" structures the show, inviting listeners to reflect on quirky, frustrating, and surprising moments from their weekends.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
The High Price of Fun: Halloween & Event Costs
[03:44 – 06:34]
- Covino and Rich talk about the skyrocketing prices at big events and for Halloween costumes.
- Rich laments the $100+ parking fees at Dodgers and concerts, and the $60 price tags for adult Halloween costumes at Spirit Halloween.
- Rich: “The minute you go to a venue where the parking is like a hundred bucks or more, that's where you lose me. That's insane.” [04:28]
- Both poke fun at overpriced costume bundles—like a basic Ted Lasso set—and reminisce about how easy it is to make your own.
“Trunk or Treat” Takes Over Halloween for Parents
[07:17 – 11:08]
- The hosts discuss the shifting tradition from trick-or-treating to “trunk or treat,” especially in suburbs—describing school parking lots decked out with decorated cars, DJs, and themed contests.
- Covino admits he used to think trunk or treats were “lame” but, after attending with his kids, declares it a bonus to Halloween rather than a replacement.
- Covino: “Trunk or Treats are fun. I used to be that guy — what is Trunk or Treat? But when you have kids… it just accompanies Trick or Treat. It's an added bonus.” [08:04]
- Rich points out: It’s safer and more fun for kids, given many houses now ignore trick-or-treaters (“One out of five people ignore the door…” [10:06]).
NFL Week 8 – "Things That Made You Go Hmm"
[12:13 – 22:07]
- Covino kicks off the “Hmm” segment asking: Was the 49ers' rough performance against the Texans due to San Francisco’s struggles or Houston’s improvement?
- Rich: Gives a breakdown of the Niners’ poor time-of-possession and offensive woes: “Texans had 14 first downs to the 49ers 0.” [12:47]
- Dan Beyer: “49ers had the ball for five minutes in the first half.” [13:54]
- They marvel at just how many NFL stars are injured this season, with Cam Scatterboo’s ankle injury sparking a riff about the “most banged up year” for the league.
NFL Observations & Uniform Debates
[17:47 – 19:44]
- The crew criticizes the Steelers’ “Charlie Brown” uniforms and pleads for teams to bring back classic looks, especially the Broncos’ old orange/blue combo.
- Dan Beyer: “Everything went navy, black, or a dark green. Even the Eagles went away from the Kelly green.” [19:02]
Aaron Rodgers & Quarterback Body Language
[21:00 – 22:33]
- Rich singles out Aaron Rodgers for his visibly negative body language when teammates make mistakes:
- Rich: “Aaron Rodgers is the worst at body language when his player has a bad read… comes across like, condescending.” [21:47]
- Covino links it to the age gap between Rodgers and younger teammates: “He's old enough to be their parent. The shrugs… it's noticeable, the dynamic is different.” [22:10]
UFC 321 Letdown & Boxing Rumor
[22:35 – 24:43, 36:11 – 38:41]
- Both hosts are let down by the anticlimactic end to UFC 321, which ended in a no-contest due to an eye poke in the heavyweight bout.
- Rich riffs: “Getting poked in the eye is so gross to me. It's a really terrible way for a big fight to end.” [22:34]
- Covino drops a rumor: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao may be happening (at last!) on Netflix — but both are skeptical if anyone really wants it.
- Covino: “For me, I have this listed as the fight I never asked for and wasn’t sure I cared about.” [36:32]
- Rich: “That fight happened a decade ago and that was too late.” [37:37]
NBA/MLB: World Series & The Sports Equinox
[24:47 – 35:06]
- Covino & Rich celebrate the “Sports Equinox”—a rare day when all four major U.S. sports leagues play games.
- They debate whether Game 3 of the World Series (Blue Jays vs. Dodgers) or Monday Night Football will dominate ratings.
- Rich: “NFL still wins tonight. My guess, believe it or not…” [31:20]
- Quick appreciation of Mookie Betts, 2025 Clemente Award recipient (“What a good dude for baseball.” [40:47])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments (with Timestamps)
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Rich on overpaying for Halloween:
“I saw a Ted Lasso costume at Spirit Halloween…visor, fake mustache, whistle, soccer shirt. $60. It’s just so wild how every adult costume was like 60 or 80 bucks.” [06:15] -
On “Trunk or Treat”:
“It’s an enclosed parking lot celebration for Halloween where everyone decorates their car and their trunks… there’s a dance party and a DJ and the kids have a great time.” — Covino [08:04] -
On the decline of traditional trick-or-treating:
“One out of five people ignore the door when trick or treaters come by. People don’t even want to open the door. The worst.” — Rich [10:06] -
Game breakdown:
“Texans had 14 first downs to the 49ers 0. The Texans had 253 yards as an offense; the Niners had 30.” — Rich [12:47] -
On Aaron Rodgers:
“Don’t you feel like Aaron Rodgers is the worst at body language when his player has a bad read or drops a pass? He just comes across, like, condescending.” — Rich [21:47] -
On the UFC no-contest:
“It’s a heavyweight bout, everyone’s fired up, and it ends with a Three Stooges move. You gotta throw up that karate chop to block the poke in the eye.” — Covino [22:55]
NFL Hot Topics, Awards, and Power Rankings
[31:35 – 35:06]
- Colts and Broncos are both dominating.
- The schedule-watch: Colts potentially face the Chiefs in a defining late-November showdown.
- Dan Beyer confirms the only Colts loss could have easily been a win — “So we could be talking about 8-0 at this point.” [34:41]
Closing Segments & Listener Engagement
[47:16 – 50:45]
- “Tire Rack Play of the Day” highlight: Jets’ trick play TD pass.
- Brief, heartfelt mention of Nick Mangold's passing, with hosts reflecting on his positive impact and the emotional reaction from Rex Ryan and Mark Sanchez.
- Baseball observation: Blue Jays’ Addison Barger denies a Red Sox T-shirt from Big Papi after his grand slam, sparking playful banter about “sports luck.”
Timestamps of Notable Segments
- Parking & Event Prices: [04:19 – 05:16]
- Trunk or Treat Explained & Debated: [07:17 – 11:08]
- NFL Week 8 Surprises & Scenarios: [12:13 – 16:35]
- Football Uniforms Debate: [17:47 – 19:44]
- Aaron Rodgers Body Language: [21:00 – 22:33]
- UFC 321 & Boxing Rumor: [22:35 – 24:43, 36:11 – 38:41]
- MLB/NBA & Sports Equinox: [24:47 – 35:06]
- Play of the Day (Jets’ TD): [45:25 – 47:16]
- Nick Mangold Remembrance: [48:09 – 48:19]
- Postgame Baseball Banter (Big Papi T-shirt): [48:46 – 50:21]
Tone & Style
The hosts maintain a lively, relatable, and fast-paced banter, freely mixing sports insights, parent-life observations, and nostalgic humor. The show conveys genuine excitement for sports, frustration about modern inconveniences, and lighthearted mocking of themselves and trends.
TL;DR — If You Didn’t Listen
This episode delivers a whirlwind tour through the weekend’s sports action and modern Halloween, combining game analysis, relatable parent rants, and pop culture zingers. You’ll get lighthearted but sharp NFL insights, real talk about why trick-or-treating is fading, some uniform nostalgia, and a sports fan’s take on whether anyone really wants to see Mayweather-Pacquiao II—leavened with classic C&R energy.
