The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 1 Summary
Episode: Expectations for Shedeur Sanders, Shohei Ohtani Looks Human
Release Date: July 30, 2025
Fitness Challenge: The "Jacked Off Contest"
[04:16 - 07:44]
Dan Patrick kicks off the episode with an exciting announcement about an upcoming fitness competition dubbed the "Jacked Off Contest." The challenge aims to get the show's team members in top shape by November, coinciding with a Formula One race event in Las Vegas.
- Dan Patrick: "Everybody's going to get in shape for the jacked off contest that we're going to have." [04:35]
- Marvin: "I think we're pushing the finish line to Las Vegas." [04:57]
- Dan Patrick: "Maybe let's try to do that. Got friends at Fountain Blue. They took care of us at the Super Bowl." [05:01]
The team discusses potential deadlines and the logistics of participating in high-profile events, adding humor and camaraderie to the conversation.
Celebrity Scoop: Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson
[09:08 - 14:39]
The conversation shifts to Hollywood rumors, specifically the budding relationship between Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson, sparking laughter and playful teasing among the hosts.
- Marvin: "Paul, is this Pamela Anderson, Liam Neeson thing real? I saw a couple clips yesterday that they were getting chummy during the press junket." [13:53]
- Dan Patrick: "Sources think... they are dating. That's hot." [14:01]
The hosts humorously speculate about the authenticity of the relationship, referencing their appearances on the "Today" show and comparing it to past celebrity pairings.
Shohei Ohtani: Humanizing the Unicorn
[16:27 - 18:34]
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Shohei Ohtani's recent performance in Major League Baseball, where he exhibited a rare moment of vulnerability by striking out four consecutive times—a first in his 981-game career.
- Dan Patrick: "Shohei Ohtani looked human because we all know he's extraordinary. He is the unicorn." [16:27]
- Dan Patrick: "A mere mortal last night. Four consecutive strikeouts there." [16:39]
The hosts analyze Ohtani's performance, its implications for his MVP chances, and his upcoming pitching game against the Cincinnati Reds. They delve into his unparalleled dual-role contributions as both a pitcher and hitter, emphasizing his unique status in baseball.
Shedeur Sanders and NFL Quarterback Expectations
[27:28 - 38:40]
The show transitions to NFL discussions, focusing on Shedeur Sanders, the quarterback prospect for the Cleveland Browns. The team debates his potential impact, comparing him to established players and discussing the Browns' quarterback dilemma.
- Dan Patrick: "Shador Sanders has some obstacles in front of him... can you play on Sunday?" [37:37]
- Paul Pabst: "Cleveland passed on Travis Hunter. And speaking of the Cleveland Browns..." [37:05]
They explore the Browns' strategic decisions, the legacy of Sanders' athletic lineage, and the challenges he faces in carving out his own niche in the NFL.
Giants' Season Outlook and Malik Neighbors' Injury
[36:14 - 37:37]
The conversation shifts to the New York Giants, assessing their tough schedule and the potential impact of key player Malik Neighbors' injury.
- Dan Patrick: "The Giants could be like 1 in 8, maybe, you know, 1 in 7, something like 2 and 7 to start out." [36:14]
- Paul Pabst: "Malik Neighbors for the Giants last year, one of the most targeted rookies in NFL history." [36:26]
The hosts discuss the Giants' prospects, the importance of Neighbors' health, and the quarterback situation, highlighting concerns about team performance in the upcoming season.
MLB Gambling Scandals vs. Ohtani Investigation
[53:58 - 55:42]
Addressing recent controversies, the team compares the Cleveland Guardians' pitchers' suspensions for gambling with the investigation surrounding Shohei Ohtani.
- Dan Patrick: "I worry because of the easy access to gambling. These guys don't think they're going to get caught." [54:38]
- Lucas: "Comparing to how the whole Ohtani investigation went and how he wasn't held accountable." [53:58]
They express concerns about the integrity of baseball amidst increasing gambling temptations and question the handling of Ohtani's case, emphasizing the need for stronger oversight.
Nickname Brainstorming for Travis Hunter
[52:06 - 53:00]
Injecting humor into the show, the hosts engage in a lighthearted session to concoct fitting nicknames for Travis Hunter, a versatile player known for his dual-role capabilities.
- Seton O'Connor: "Mr. Universal." [52:38]
- Dan Patrick: "I call you the Machine, though." [52:48]
The creative process highlights the camaraderie among the hosts and their appreciation for Hunter's multifaceted skills on the field.
Contract Disputes and Player Holdouts
[48:34 - 51:47]
The discussion veers into the realm of NFL contract negotiations, debating the merits of players holding in versus holding out during disputes.
- Marvin: "I think I would just show up and keep playing." [50:08]
- Paul Pabst: "The hold-in keeps the fans even more on your side." [49:42]
They analyze recent player holdouts, the potential outcomes of such tactics, and the balance between player leverage and team dynamics.
Final Thoughts and Upcoming Guests
As the episode wraps up, Dan Patrick teases upcoming segments, including interviews with NFL Network Insider Ian Rapaport and former player Philip Rivers, ensuring listeners stay tuned for more in-depth sports analysis.
Notable Quotes:
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"Shohei Ohtani looked human because we all know he's extraordinary. He is the unicorn."
— Dan Patrick [16:27] -
"Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson are dating. It's clear they're smitten."
— Paul Pabst [13:53] -
"Nobody watches more local news than Fritzi."
— Dan Patrick [15:05]
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers a blend of humor, in-depth sports analysis, and engaging discussions on current events in the NFL and MLB, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the latest happenings in the sports world.
