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Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Made it to a Thursday it's hour one. DAN and the Danettes DAN Patrick show we're used to snow around here, but when I turn on the news and I see New Orleans has snow, they're not used to it. Now the weather should be in the 60s, maybe close to 70s by the time we get there for super bowl week. In fact, Seaton is going to be on the road next Monday. He and the French kid, they get in the Mako van and they are off to New Orleans. They're going to have some pit stops there. We're going to let you know where they're going to be or at least the general location. You can kind of follow along with them and if you would like to warmly embrace them in your city, in your town, will let you know where they will be. 8773-DP-SHoSH Email Address DP danpatrick.com Twitter Handle @ DP Show Good morning, those watching on Peacock. Thank you for allowing us in your homes and Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of this program. Good morning to our radio affiliates as well. It feels like the longer your team goes before they hire somebody, the worse it's going to get. Like if you're a Cowboy fan today and you're going, who are we hiring? If you're the Saints, does anybody want this job? The Jags now the jets got Aaron Glenn. Thoughts and prayers. And you start to think, okay, it's taken this long. Wait, you're going to fire your GM in Jacksonville? Well, wait, why didn't you fire him before the Raiders? You're gonna fire your coach. Wait, wait, wait. And then you're gonna fire your gm. So the longer you wait, unless you're waiting for somebody who's in the postseason, it feels like the worst it's going to get. We'll talk to Albert Breer, the Monday morning quarterback. He'll set us straight on everything that's going on right now. The Bears got their guy. They got Ben Johnson. The report that the Cowboys didn't even bring him in to interview him or at least do a zoom call with Ben Johnson. The analogy that I'll use is if I know that that Girl doesn't want to go out with me, I'm not going to ask her to go out with me and get embarrassed. Jerry Jones probably thinks Ben Johnson, all you young offensive whippers snapper here, you think you could come in here and change our culture? I'm the one who changes the culture. And that culture is actually the culture that never changes. So are you going to hire or promote Brian Schottenheimer as the Cowboys new head coach? And if that's the case, there are reports they're going to promote the offensive coordinator. His father, borderline hall of Fame coach, maybe is a Hall of Fame coach, and Brian Schottenheimer feels like a Cowboys coach. Hey, come on in. You get the title. But you, Brian, you know the drill. I'm. I'm the coach. I'm the captain now. So he already knows that going in. If you bring in Brian Johnson, Brian Johnson's going to be like Ben Johnson. He's going to be like, wait a minute. I. I got autonomy here. If you don't bring in the number one offensive minded person who was available in the off season and you could zoom, call. The Bears didn't fly in Ben Johnson. They zoomed. Which is weird, though, if you're going to hire somebody and they don't even, you know, take a tour of the facilities. I thought that that was kind of strange, but Ben Johnson showing a little personality yesterday as he was sworn in as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears. And he talked about his expectations for his team. Get comfortable being uncomfortable.
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The bar has been set higher than it's ever been set before.
Dan Patrick
The only way for this team and for you as individual players to reach your potential is to be pushed and to be challenged. And that's exactly what I and my.
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Staff plan on doing.
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Our mission starting this spring is to win and to win now. All righty. Let's go. Got T shirts and banners. Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Yeah. I don't know what it means, but yeah, we're ready. Yes. Eaton. Does he deliver everything like he's reading it off a sheet of paper? Well, this is what he thought of the Bears this past season while he was in Detroit.
Bobby Bones
Going into this season, I felt like.
Dan Patrick
This place was a sleeping giant, to.
Bobby Bones
Be honest with you.
Dan Patrick
I personally was more concerned about the Chicago Bears than I was anybody else in this division. Now, there's a number of reasons why.
Bobby Bones
That did not unfold.
Dan Patrick
All right, Which. That's why I'm here.
Bobby Bones
I'll get to the bottom of that, and we'll see if we can't get.
Dan Patrick
That corrected and cleaned up. Okay, whatever that meant. He talked about taking his family to the Cubs game. He's one of us. That's what I do, too. We love the Cubs. He's one of us. Our prayers have been answered here this first hour. Brought to you by tire rack.com the official tire expert of the Dan Patrick show. Go to tire rack.com dan the tire decision guide. Full lineup of Yokohama tires. Special offers. Free road hazard protection. Mobile tire installation. Tire rack.com the way tire buying should be. We'll talk to our good buddy, former quarterback Sean Salisbury a little bit later on. Lots of NBA college basketball coming up tonight. The Miami Heat have suspended Jimmy Butler again. He's doing his best to get traded, and it feels like the Phoenix Suns are doing their best to try to come up with the pieces to be able to bring in Jimmy Butler. I wouldn't advise doing that at his age. You know, the Phoenix Suns, they're, they're trying to do something, but you're trying to get these pieces to fit together. And does Jimmy Butler really help you that much? I mean, I never would have brought in Bradley Beal. I mean, $50 million. If Bradley Beals playing out there in the field house here, I wouldn't go out there and see him. And no offense, but he just, he's, he's a guy that you go, wow, he scored a lot of points in his career.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if you could. No offense.
Dan Patrick
That one. Yeah, probably. Is there somebody named Noah Fence checking in America? The Suns are playing 500 ball, but Jimmy Butler wants to get paid. What is he, 35, 36? Yes. Marvin and Bradley. Bill also has a no trade clause.
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Dan Patrick
Players in the NBA because that's who.
Bobby Bones
I put in the same category.
Dan Patrick
LeBron. Yeah. Yeah. Can't move him. All right. 8 7-7 3 DP Show Email address DP Dan patrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show Cowboys, Jags, Raiders and the Saints. Those are the openings. We'll talk to Albert Breer about that. The college football title game ratings were down. Probably a couple of reasons for that. As we said, you know, a Monday night after football games over the weekend. Inauguration was that night. I can see why they would be. Even though you do have Ohio State and Notre Dame. Imagine if you didn't have Ohio State and. Or Notre Dame in there. But the ratings were down. Not surprised. They got to Fix that. You know, college football has. This is an interesting off season. It's not the most important off season. I think that'll be the following year when they decide what they're going to do as far as expanding the playoffs, maybe to 14. I think they got to get the seating down. Just because you win your conference doesn't mean that you get a first round by. I mean, there's some things that they can clean up here. But the contract, the new contract goes into effect in 2026. But as far as the national title game, we suggested why not on a Thursday night prior to the divisional games? You know, there was such a long stretch in between and you're, I don't know, you just kind of, you lose that, you get lost in that vortex that's known as the NFL. But the ratings, the ratings were down. And I think you gotta, you gotta change that. Now. There was a blowout right in front of us and you might have tuned out of that game, but ESPN announced yesterday that 22 million viewers, that's the most watched non NFL sporting event over the past year, but a 12% drop from the 25 million that tuned in from Michigan over Washington in 2024. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day.
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Here comes that.
Dan Patrick
What? Stat of the day. Here's something for you from a Source. The Big Ten in SEC, everybody, the athletic directors are meeting in New Orleans February 19th. So that's going to take place before the College Football Playoff meetings. So you're going to discuss everything that's going on there. And I think you want to get that championship game fixed. Are you going to have conference title games? The fact the ACC came out and said, we don't want our conference champion, the regular season champ, to play in the conference title game because we don't want them to play one more game. We. In case they lose that game, your best team, then they don't get seated as high as you would like. I think the acc had the 11th and 12th seeded teams in the playoffs this year with SMU and Clemson. But I think you would have the second and third place teams play in the conference championship game instead of the team that's the best team in the acc. Now, Seaton came up with some logic attached to this of why the ACC would do this, because at first I thought, boy, they're desperate to try to do something. And then Seaton said, no, there might be some logic attached to this and they might be using another model in another sport. You're going to protect the winning team. Seaton, if you'd like to explain what you think the ACC is doing with having the second and third place teams play for their conference championship game. Well, what they do in soccer is say in England, right, you have the Premier League, which is the top, and then you have championship, which is just below that. And they have promotion and relegation. So the top three teams from championship go up to the Premier League every year and the bottom three from the Premier League go down to championship every year. But the way that they'll do the promotion, part of it to get from championship up to the Premier League is the top two teams in the league automatically advanced and then there's a playoff.
Bobby Bones
For the third spot.
Dan Patrick
So you basically reward the teams that did the best. Every game matters.
Bobby Bones
Every game is important. You have to win your games.
Dan Patrick
You have to win the league. Winning the league is still very important, but if you want to get promoted, there's a playoff for the third spot rather than the first spot. I can't wait for relegation in college football. If anybody is going to attack the NFL for popularity. If I put relegation in where you're watching games that you would never watch, but now all of a sudden there's relegation. Oh, my God. That's when every game counts. Because I remember when I said I'm all for 12 team playoff, it'll make the regular season even more valuable. And that proved to be true. Every game mattered because more teams were getting into the postseason or the opportunity to get a chance to play in the postseason. They're going to expand that. They know the money that's attached to that. But if you said there was relegation, let's say North Dakota State winning this year was going to get promoted and they're going to go into the Big 12 and let's say Baylor gets relegated, I, I don't know, throw out a team. But just having that. Let's say the two teams that play, you know, like it's Montana State against North Dakota State and both teams get promoted and then you'll have relegation. What if you had just 40 schools and then every year two went up and two went down. Yes, that soccer is the most popular sport in every country that has promotion and relegation. And if it doesn't, then the sport tends to suffer a bit. I really believe that if college football.
Bobby Bones
Was to institute pro rel, it would.
Dan Patrick
Within five years it would probably be the most popular sport in the country. Wow. It just, you just can't replicate the.
Bobby Bones
Dynamics of what it means to move.
Dan Patrick
Up and what it means to move down. You just, you can't compare it to anything else.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Poly, you put the national title game like Ohio State, Notre Dame, 8:00 on a Saturday, but 3:00 on that Saturday is Montana State versus North Dakota State or whatever the FCS title game is. A lot of eyeballs. Like you said, you own that day. That'd be fantastic. And by the way, the last place team in the Big 12 this year was Oklahoma State.
Dan Patrick
Sorry. Wow.
Bobby Bones
Can you imagine a big money squad like them going down?
Dan Patrick
I'm 40, I'm a man and I'm relegated. Yes. Todd, could you put the four screens.
Bobby Bones
Up of the teams that are most likely to be relegated, just like they do in the tournament to see if you get in and what your seat is and see the emotional reaction to.
Dan Patrick
You were relegated. I love that. I think you could. College football's got some changes. You know, they know that they need to come up with changes. They need to come up with something that says they know what the changes are that they need to make. But I think it's an interesting off season. All right. We will come up with a poll question today, at least for the first hour, and we'll talk to Albert Brear, the Monday morning quarterback. What exactly are the Jags doing? Well, what are the Raiders doing? What are the Cowboys doing? Did the jets get their guy? We'll come back, try to answer all those questions right after this. Dan Patrick show. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, Steve Covino.
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Play of the Day coming up. Get to your phone calls. How about we settle on a poll question? Also, there was some big news yesterday. And there was big news that had to do with the top of the draft. Yesterday morning, Travis Hunter was plus 1400 to be the number one overall pick. Cam Ward was the favorite. The Titans head of football operations Chad Brinkert stated, we won't pass on a generational talent with the first pick in the NFL draft. Well, guess who shot up to number two on the favorites to be go to go number one, Cam Ward is plus 105. Travis Hunter went from plus 1400 to plus 140. Then it's Shador Sanders, Abdul Carter. Penn State is fourth on that list. So it feels like the Titans with the number one pick in the draft are going to take a generational talent. And I would think that would be Travis Hunter, not Cam Ward. But you're going to get artificial inflation with the quarterbacks because just the need. Some teams are going to have to get a quarterback. That doesn't mean they should be taken number one or number two, number three, even in the top five. And usually I'll look at where Mel Kuiper and some of these experts have players ranked and your quarterbacks won't be in the top 10 as far as their ranking, but that doesn't mean they won't go in the top five. We'll talk to Albert Brear, the Monday morning quarterback. He'll join us coming up in a moment. All right, Seaton poll question for hour one. What are you thinking about? Well, I got one here. Which would you rather your team hire an offensive coordinator or a defensive coordinator? I always feel like I get more.
Bobby Bones
Into like, oh, hell yeah, they got.
Dan Patrick
The offensive coordinator of the Lions.
Bobby Bones
Like, damn, that's a great hire. Oh, you got the defensive coordinator. Well, that's cool. That'll.
Dan Patrick
No, that'll be good. That'll be good. But you still win with defense. Yeah. It just doesn't get me excited. No, I agree. I agree. You know what?
Bobby Bones
We're going to win a lot of games.
Dan Patrick
10, 7. And it's going to be awesome. It's going to take it all the way to the playoffs. Like, everybody gets caught up on offense, but it comes down to defense, certainly this time of the year. Philadelphia, good defense. I mean, Kansas City, really good defense here. But I, you know, we love the offense. We love to have the shiny objects there. And Ben Johnson's going to be dialing things up for Caleb Williams. You have to win the line of scrimmage. Offensive, defensive line, that's what football is all about. Will always be that way. And I always go back to when the Patriots roughed up Patrick Mahomes in this, or I should say Tampa roughed them up in the Super Bowl. It's because they dominated. The offensive line dominated. And Patrick Mahomes was just an average quarterback. Now, not everybody can do that, but when you can do that, when you win the line of scrimmage. Ohio State won the line of scrimmage against Notre Dame offensive and defensive. That's what this is all about. You can have great players, you must have great offensive and defensive lines. Yes, but I would so much rather.
Bobby Bones
Watch a game where a team wins.
Dan Patrick
48 to 42, then seven nothing. Okay, but if I said your team's going to win, but they're going to win seven to nothing or they're going to lose 48 to 42. Well, I don't know who. Anybody who would pick losses for their team. Well, just a regular season game for entertainment. What's probably a more enjoyable experience for anybody universally is probably 48, 42 than 7 nothing. Yeah, but it's about winning. It's not about style points. And I would, I want somebody to. That's going to change the culture. I don't want an offensive or defensive. I mean, Dan Campbell, I was a tight ends coach. His specialty was what changing the culture. That's what I want. So Ben Johnson can be an offensive genius there. You got to change the culture. That's the hard part. Sean McVeigh is an offensive minded guy, but he's got a culture about him. There's certain coaches and I think that's really important. Mike Vrabel's, you know, brought in not to be a defensive minded guy. He's brought in to change the culture and that's the difference. Albert Brear, the Monday morning quarterback, senior NFL reporter joining us on the program. All right, let me start with the Jaguars. What is Jacksonville doing?
Bobby Bones
Doesn't seem like they know themselves. You know, I think the, the fact that the owner isn't around a lot probably affected this process. And you know, I think he wanted somebody to help him shot. Khan did with the, with the coaching search, which I think in the past has been why you've seen a bunch of half measures in the decade and a half that he's on the team. He's only done a clean sweep once despite a lot of losing, and that was a long time ago. He didn't want to go it alone. So he holds on to Trent Balki and after two weeks they realize what I think everyone had known all along, which was Trent Balki was a serious impediment towards them getting the right head coach. And there were a lot of coaches who didn't want to work with Trent based on his past history, based on the clashes that he had with a bunch of different people over the years. You want to go back to San Francisco. Jim Harbaugh more recently, obviously Doug Peterson there over the last couple of years and some issues that he had with Peterson and his staff. And so where is it 16 days later, 17 days later, they're sort of hitting reset and starting over again. Now they really like Robert Sala, who will be in there tomorrow for a second interview. And I think there's a chance they open it back up and, you know, maybe bring guys like Joe Brady back next week. But obviously now they've got to concurrently run a general manager search as well. And I think that sort of resets the whole process. And, you know, I think then you. You see guys like, like Ian Cunningham coming in to interview for the job. The thing that sucks there is that you've taken some viable candidates off the table on that end, too, you know, whereas, you know, on the head coach side now, Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn, Mike Vrabel, guys who might have had an interest in the job, Trent Balky hadn't been there or off the table. Now you got qualified general manager candidates like Mike Borgonzi in Tennessee, John Spytek in Vegas were off the table as well.
Dan Patrick
What's this say about Trevor Lawrence? I think that's the bigger picture that any. Any coach who's coming in wants to know. The quarterbacking situation, you would think that would have been a positive for Jacksonville to have Trevor Lawrence, that you would have. The coaches would be running for that job, that you got your franchise quarterback. I think it says a lot about Trevor Lawrence in this situation.
Bobby Bones
I think it's just more about Trent Balki, don't you? I mean, like.
Dan Patrick
Well, yes, I was shocked that they were going to keep him. I can. I can replace a gm. I'm not going to be able to replace Trevor Lawrence.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I think, like, that's. Yeah. And that's part of it. Of course, there are some different opinions on Trevor Lawrence, but I think everybody agrees that he's talented and you can win with him now, you know, is he worth $55 million a year? You might get some divergent opinions on that. And I think as he came into the league, he. I would say as he came into the league, you know, like, there was a feeling that this guy's more raw than anyone really thought. And it was a result of playing a pretty. In a pretty simplistic offense at Clemson. He had played a lot of football there, but, you know, he wasn't doing a lot of NFL things there and obviously playing on a supremely, supremely talented team as well. So I think he's got ability, you know, that. That. That's for sure. The physical traits are all there. The Question is, can you get him to that next level? And I mean, look like, you know, in the. In the AFC right now, I'd argue you've got maybe the four best players in the sport that position in Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Joe Burrow. And so is Trevor Lawrence good enough to break through that glass ceiling? I think that's a fair question to ask.
Dan Patrick
All right. What are the Cowboys doing?
Bobby Bones
Another one where I'm not sure they are even quite sure, which is mind blowing to me because they had a year to prepare for this, Dan. You know, like, I. It was no secret, you know, they were the ones that created this situation for themselves where Mike McCarthy was in a contract year. I actually believe that if. If he had term left on his contract, they would have held on to him for another year. But because they created that situation for themselves, things got awkward after the year. There was no real negotiation, and they cut it off, you know, eight days after other teams are already into their coaching searches. And so they went into this thing behind and they were playing catch up. You know, it kind of cut them off from talking to the Lions assistants and the chief's assistants when other teams were doing that. And now you see them leaning back on familiarity. And, you know, the names are different.
Dan Patrick
Of course, but why aren't they interviewing Ben Johnson? Why didn't they zoom Ben Johnson?
Bobby Bones
Because it was too late. They didn't have a chance to. Because. Because the rules say if you're like, for the. For the teams that had the buys, right, Lions and Chiefs, that window is only open through the wild card round. So.
Dan Patrick
But they put themselves in this position, though, Albert.
Bobby Bones
Right then that's what I'm saying. They created that situation for themselves. Like if they had said on Monday of whatever the date was, the Monday right after the season, if they had just said, all right, like, that's it, we're walking away from Mike McCarthy. And they certainly could have gone and talked to Ben Johnson. I think Mike Vrabel would have been really interested in that job. And part of the reason why the Patriots moved as fast as they did was that they knew there was a relationship there between Variable and the Joneses, and the Joneses would have been really interested in Mike.
Dan Patrick
You're making this even worse for Cowboys that they didn't get rid of Mike McCarthy. So they could have interviewed Ben Johnson and Mike Brable probably would have been interested in taking that job. Other than that, enjoy Brian Schottenheimer as your new new head coach.
Bobby Bones
And I. But I But I think, like, to me isn't the tell though, Dan. Like who they're looking at. Like, what do you do if you're really lost? You'll lean back on familiarity, right? Deion Sanders, Kellen Moore, Brian Schottenheimer, Jason Whitten, like, the names that you're hearing here are all names they're familiar with, which is exactly what you would do if you didn't have a plan. Right? Like, so, you know, it's just, it's, I don't know. I mean, like, looking at where that team is, they're in a funky spot from a contract standpoint, obviously. They just signed Dak and CD Lam there. They're in for another big one this offseason with Micah Parsons, and that's going to be a big box decision. You know, I think waiting on him, you know, now he's going to ask for $40 million a year. And, you know, I say, as a player, he's certainly worth it. You know, so they're, they're, they're in this weird spot from a team standpoint. And like, now you look at where they're at. I mean, is the answer for them what they did in 2007 when they brought back Jason Garrett, and Jason Garrett was sort of the coach in waiting and then they had Wade Phillips as the experienced hand there. Is that what they're going to wind up doing with Brian Schottenheimer and Jason Whitten? Are they going to go back to the well with Kellen Moore, which would kind of be what the plan had been a few years ago, that the Kellen Moore would be the future head coach of the Cowboys. Do they really take a swing and do Deion Sanders? I mean, all the names you're hearing now are names they're familiar with. And I just, you know, you do have to question whether or not there's their thinking has gotten way too insular there.
Dan Patrick
Talking to Albert Brear, the Monday morning quarterback. The mm qb.com is where you can find his articles. The Raiders. Tom Brady doesn't lose very often, but feels like he lost out on Ben Johnson and what that now means, you know, another organization, hey, we fired the coach and we fired the general manager. And it felt like they were making, they were paving the way for Ben Johnson to come in and say, hey, you're going to be able to run this team and we're going to get a GM that you can work with.
Bobby Bones
But yep, that was certainly, yep, that was certainly the case. And I, I, I heard, I'd Heard that Brady was enamored with. With Ben Johnson and really like the idea of Ben Johnson. And I. Ben was going to turn down that interview. And Brady making calls and presenting a compelling vision was the reason why he took the interview. You know, my understanding was, like, Ben really loved the vision that Brady put in front of him when they did have a chance to talk. And, you know, Brady made a real run at it. And yeah, I think pieces of this are that the comfort for Johnson, for Ben Johnson being in the Midwest and his family is very comfortable in Detroit. Chicago is not that much different of a place if you're raising a family and then, you know, finding a comfort level with. With the front office and with ownership there. And then, you know, you wind up landing. Landing in a spot that does have a young quarterback in Caleb Williams. So I think Brady was kind of climbing uphill on that one and almost made it. But, you know, that. That, you know, not. Not landing. The guy forces you to pivot and. And now he goes back into his past and brings in a guy he's really familiar with and John Spytic to help him out. I think that, like, sort of creates a reset for them a little bit. On the coaching search. Spy Tech's a guy who's, I think, you know, along with Mike Borgonzi. Like, those two guys were very, very ready the last couple of years. There are a lot of people that were stunned that they hadn't gotten jobs yet. And Spytech's pretty close with Brady. They played together at Michigan, and that's been a little overblown. They didn't really know each other very well then. Brady was a starting quarterback. Spy Tech was on the scout team. But over the three years they were together in Tampa, Spytech actually ran the Tuesday meeting that Belichick used to run for Brady in New England, that Nick Casario used to run for Brady in New England, where you're looking at the next week's opponent. So meeting every week, breaking down the opponent a week ahead, like all that stuff that he would. Those. Those two were doing together, they were able to form a little bit of a bond. And so when the door closes on Ben Johnson, Brady, you know, went and got a guy he really respects in Spy Tech. And now I think they reset the coaching search a little bit, and we'll see where they go with that.
Dan Patrick
Better hire what the jets did or what the Bears did.
Bobby Bones
I really like what the jets did. I like both guys. Both guys, I think, will be really big, will be good head coaches. I just look at, like, where the jets are at. And I think the Jets. I think this was. I've been very critical of the jets over the last few months. I think the jets got something right here in that I think Mike Tannenbaum being a guy who'd been there before, some of the executives maybe looking a little bit in the mirror, they realized, like, we need somebody who's going to embrace being here, and we need somebody who's going to embrace the spotlight of New York. And we need somebody who understands the dynamics of working in this franchise and the narratives that get spun out there and the fact that everybody thinks we're a service. We need somebody who's going to embrace the challenge of that. And they've had a lot of guys over the last couple decades that have come in there and said they were going to do that, but then in the end have sort of chafed against it, you know what I mean? Like, and have really chafed against the dynamics that exist in that franchise. And so I think going and finding somebody who's going to embrace the challenge of that, who understands the challenge of that, and a guy who's a first round pick there and played a bunch of years there, I think they got this one right. I think if you spend five minutes around Aaron Glenn, he screams head coach. So I really like what the jets did there, and I look like, I think the Bears got it right, too. Like, I think Ben Johnson's got, got a, got a great future as a head coach. But I think just as far as, like, if you're talking about what a franchise needs, I think the jets got exactly what they needed in hiring Aaron Glenn.
Dan Patrick
What about the Saints?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's another one. You know, like, they've sort of leaned on familiarity a little bit there, you know, like the, the snowstorm has affected some things. They're gonna, they're gonna have Anthony Weaver back in there. You know, they're, they're trying to get Mike McCarthy in over the weekend. This one sort of seems like it might be McCarthy to me. You know, McCarthy didn't initially, like, initially, McCarthy just took the trip to Chicago. I think McCarthy was a little bit more focused on the Chicago job, you know, but just, you know, with Mickey Loomis there and, and, and, and the roster being what it is and, and where it is right now, I, you know, I think after you strike out on Aaron Glenn, who I, I would say was probably their first choice, you, you look at it and you say, okay, like, what can we do to sort of stabilize the franchise and, and get ourselves in a position where maybe we can win a little bit with the current core, but then we're going to be set up to, to move on from that core and rebuild. And Mike McCarthy's volume of experience, I think, really helps him there. He, of course, was there in Green Bay when they went from, from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers. He really had a huge hand in developing Aaron Rodgers. And so, you know, if you're looking at a situation where you've got an older quarterback and, you know, you're looking to turn the page in a lot of spots in your roster, I think you do a lot worse than Mike McCarthy. So McCarthy makes a lot of sense to me. Here's the other thing. I just think perception of McCarthy is kind of screwed up. Put his resume next to Mike Tomlins. What's the difference?
Dan Patrick
Oh, I've said it before. I, I think we just have this when we see Mike McCarthy. It doesn't scream head coach. You look at.
Bobby Bones
I think it's Tomlins. I agree with you. Physical appearance, right?
Dan Patrick
Yes, absolutely. Sean Payton. Oh, he looks like a head coach. Mike Tomlin looks like a head coach. John Harbaugh, head coach. Wait, who's that guy? I mean, Andy Reid fought through this. Yeah. Where we looked at Andy Reid and you're like, that looks like the Kool Aid guy. Like, he doesn't look like a coach. And I think McCarthy as well, the optics. But, you know, I thought he was going to get a job, but I didn't know if it was going to be New Orleans so that it feels like the game, I mean, he was there.
Bobby Bones
Here's the other thing is like he worked with Mickey Loomis for five years. And I do think, like they wanted to be open minded there. And look, I think Joe Brady is a good candidate there too. He's another one like where you look at him, he's got experience with the franchise and everything else, but, you know, I think our own personal experiences are a, are always a factor. And I think Mickey wants to get this one right. He understands he's at the end of his career and, you know, he's got a group of players that like, he'd like to try to make at least maybe one more run with them before completely resetting. And I think McCarthy gives him the opportunity to do that as a guy that, that he worked with again for five years at the start of his time in New Orleans.
Dan Patrick
Always great to talk to, you know, you're busy. We'll see you to the Super Bowl. Thank you, Albert.
Bobby Bones
Absolutely. Thanks, Dan Albert.
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Bobby Bones
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Dan Patrick
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Bobby Bones
Early poll results I put up there. Would you want your team to hire an offensive coordinator or defensive coordinator right now? Early results show the 68% would rather.
Dan Patrick
Have the offensive coordinator. It sounds like a lot of fun. We don't talk about the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, do we? Isn't that Andy Reid? Well, they had Eric B. Enemy for a long time.
Bobby Bones
We talked about him quite a bit.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. And what happened to him? Yeah, nothing. But we do talk about spags a lot. We talk about spags dialing things, huh?
Bobby Bones
Can't win if you don't score.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Well, you have to do is score three. If they hold you scoreless, you win. Those defensive coordinators are good at putting up three. Yeah, that's all you need. Hey, what happened when the Ravens, the Ravens defense said to the offense, hey, just get 10 points, we'll take it from there. And they won a Super Bowl. The Giants, when they won their Super Bowls, what they win with defense shut them down. Still comes back to that. Gotta make a play. Gotta make a defensive play at some point. They're probably more moments that are defensive related in big moments than we give people credit for. But you know, when you're, when you're winning Super Bowls, gotta have a big play at some point, no matter how good the offense is. Yes. It'd be awesome if we were talking.
Bobby Bones
About how Rodney Harrison broke up that play instead of the helmet.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Unfortunately we remember the catch and not the. Yeah, the great defensive play. That is true. But we also remember that defensive front should have been the MVP in both of those.
Bobby Bones
Patriots managed to sack Eli Manning when.
Dan Patrick
They five players had him in their.
Bobby Bones
Hands and somehow he got out of that.
Dan Patrick
That would have been a cool defensive. They, they weren't. He wasn't in the grass or anything like that.
Bobby Bones
That would have been a cool defensive moment.
Dan Patrick
Super bowl history like Malcolm Butler seemed to be A big moment. That was a good one. That was a really good one. Really good one. Yes. They should have handed it off, though. They shouldn't have. It's true. Should have been a good offensive moment. Yeah. Too soon. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The commanders are interesting.
Dan Patrick
They.
Bobby Bones
They hired a defensive guy in Dan Quinn hat backwards. Tough guy, looks like he lifts. But then they bring in Kingsbury. They went from 32nd in the league in defense to 18th. They went from 25th in offense to fifth this year.
Dan Patrick
Well, if you have a good offense, that's going to help your defense and vice versa. Like if you have a ball control kind of offense, keeps your defense off the field. I mean, it's all synchronicity. It's all in unison. I don't think you can just go, this is what we do really well. I mean, there are some teams in history, you know, the Bears defense. Yeah. Oh, thanks, Dan. Yeah. Let's talk more about the Bears when they won the super bowl, that defense. But they did have offensive weapons. But you know, you're not going to win a Super bowl without having, you know, just one of those items. It's really rare. Although that Ravens defense. Yes. They didn't. They shut out the Giants and that felt like they shut out the Giants in that Super Bowl. Yes. Mark, relax.
Bobby Bones
It was 35. 7.
Dan Patrick
Oh, my bad. And that was actually a kickoff return.
Bobby Bones
Wasn't even offensive touchdown.
Dan Patrick
It was a special teams touchdown. Yeah. Yeah. See that?
Bobby Bones
Patriots Eagles, Super Bowl. It'd be nice if there was even.
Dan Patrick
Just one stop on defense. But there was zero.
Bobby Bones
Nothing.
Dan Patrick
No punts. Yeah. Yeah. That game was crazy. That was a crazy game. But then what happened at the very end? Was it Brandon Graham with the sack on Tom Brady? Yeah. One handed Tom Brady. Yes. Marvin. That's like even the greatest show on turf. The tackle by Mike Jones against Kevin.
Bobby Bones
Dyson to end the Super Bowl.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Big defensive play. Greatest show on turf got shut down by the Patriots defense. Too rough to mom. Let's see. Andrew in Washington. I. Andrew, welcome back. Good morning.
Bobby Bones
DP and Dan it.
Dan Patrick
Thanks for taking my call. I have a couple of questions about those GMs and head coaches and then a possible poll question. But you know, I think that Tom Telesco and Trent Balki were given time to get their coaches and if they didn't gain a commitment or they didn't get the hire, then they were moved on from. And I think that Tom Brady's bringing in his regime. His old college teammate from 1999, the guy that was with him in Tampa Bay for the super bowl.
Bobby Bones
He won. So he's going to bring in some.
Dan Patrick
Familiar as far as coaching too. Mike Vrabel did get Josh McDaniels. We talked about that a couple weeks ago. I think that's good for Drake. May. And you know, as far as you look at, there's two defensive coordinators up to head coach in the in the conference championships and there's two offensive minded head coaches, Nick Sirianni and Andy Reid. The other two are defensive guys. So I don't think it matters when these teams hire their coaches because I think Dan Quinn was the last hire last year and everybody kind of looked at him as a leftover and retread.
Bobby Bones
But it looks like he's done pretty good.
Dan Patrick
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Bobby Bones
So it sounds like Ohio State lost.
Dan Patrick
Again by Michigan having higher ratings in their national championship. I, I mean if, if Michigan needs another victory lap, then great. More people wanted to see Michigan win a national title than Ohio State. I don't think too many other people would be doing a deep dive on that. Yeah, people care more. May, do you care more about Washington vs. Michigan than Notre Dame vs. Ohio State? I think there are other things that factored in to that that number. I think when the game was played and it was after, you know, an NFL Weekend inauguration One Hour in the Books Whether you're ordering wings for the game, whipping up a seven layer dip, or ordering pizza, there's something about football that makes you want to eat in this football season. UberEats has the best deals on game day food no matter what you're craving.
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The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 1 Summary Episode: Jets Hire Aaron Glenn, Albert Breer | Release Date: January 23, 2025
In the first hour of The Dan Patrick Show, hosted by iHeartPodcasts and the Dan Patrick Podcast Network, Dan Patrick and co-host Bobby Bones delve deep into the latest developments in the NFL, with a particular focus on the New York Jets' recent hiring decisions. The episode features insightful commentary, expert analysis, and engaging discussions with Albert Breer, a renowned columnist and NFL insider.
Jets’ New Hires: The primary focus of this episode is the New York Jets' decision to hire Aaron Glenn and Albert Breer. Dan Patrick expresses enthusiasm about the Jets' strategic moves and highlights the significance of these appointments for the franchise's future.
Notable Discussion Points:
Dan Patrick's Perspective: Dan emphasizes the importance of hiring individuals who not only have a strong football acumen but also understand the cultural dynamics of a high-profile team like the Jets. He remarks, “If you spend five minutes around Aaron Glenn, he screams head coach” ([27:01]).
Bobby Bones on Glenn’s Fit: Bobby echoes Dan's sentiment, stating, “He understood the spotlight of New York and the narratives that get spun out there” ([38:30]).
Albert Breer’s Analysis: As the show progresses, Albert Breer joins the conversation, providing detailed insights into the Jets' coaching search. He discusses the challenges Jacksonville faced in their hiring process and contrasts it with the Jets' more decisive approach. Breer notes, “The Jets got this one right in hiring Aaron Glenn, understanding the franchise's needs and the market they’re in” ([32:35]).
Key Quotes:
Challenges Faced: The discussion shifts to the Jacksonville Jaguars, highlighting their prolonged search for a head coach and general manager. Bobby Bones critiques the Jaguars' owner, Trent Balki, for being a hindrance in the hiring process, leading to delays and suboptimal decisions.
Key Insights:
Trent Balki’s Impact: Albert Breer elaborates on how Balki's past clashes with potential candidates like Jim Harbaugh and Doug Peterson have stalled the Jaguars' search ([28:00]).
Potential Candidates: Breer mentions viable general manager candidates such as Mike Borgonzi and John Spytek being off the table, complicating the Jaguars' rebuilding efforts ([29:02]).
Notable Quotes:
Recent Developments: The Cowboys' decision to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy is scrutinized. Both hosts express confusion over why the Cowboys did not consider top candidates like Ben Johnson for the head coaching position.
Key Points:
Familiarity Over Fresh Talent: Bobby points out that the Cowboys are leaning towards familiar names rather than seeking new blood, which may hinder their long-term success ([30:45]).
Albert Breer's Take: Breer criticizes the Cowboys for playing catch-up and not having a clear plan, emphasizing that their internal choices might be too insular ([32:35]).
Key Quotes:
Tom Brady’s Influence: The episode briefly touches on the Raiders' recent decisions, noting former quarterback Tom Brady’s rare losses and the team's search for a new head coach following his tenure.
Insights:
Key Quotes:
Mike McCarthy’s Appointment: The Saints' decision to hire Mike McCarthy is analyzed, with both hosts acknowledging his extensive experience and previous successes with developing quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers.
Key Points:
McCarthy’s Fit: Dan Patrick commends McCarthy for his ability to stabilize the franchise and help transition to a new generation of players ([38:32]).
Perceptions and Appearance: A light-hearted discussion ensues about McCarthy’s physical appearance not traditionally aligning with the stereotypical “head coach” look, contrasting him with other seasoned coaches like Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh ([40:03]).
Key Quotes:
Playoff Expansion Debates: The hosts discuss the current state of the College Football Playoffs, highlighting decreased ratings and speculating on potential structural changes, such as expanding the playoffs or introducing promotion and relegation systems inspired by soccer.
Albert Breer’s Opinions: Breer argues that implementing promotion and relegation could significantly increase the competitiveness and popularity of college football, making every game crucial ([13:43]).
Key Quotes:
Jimmy Butler’s Suspension: The episode briefly covers Jimmy Butler’s suspension from the Miami Heat and the Phoenix Suns’ attempts to trade for him. Dan Patrick shares his skepticism about the Suns’ ability to integrate Butler effectively into their system.
Key Insights:
Trade Feasibility: Dan questions whether Butler, at his age, can make a significant impact and compares him unfavorably to other high-profile players like Bradley Beal ([09:02]).
Player Contracts: Discussion includes Butler’s no-trade clause and his demanding contract terms, likening his situation to that of LeBron James ([09:21]).
Key Quotes:
Poll Question: The show engages listeners with a poll question: “Would you rather your team hire an offensive coordinator or a defensive coordinator?” Early results show a 68% preference for hiring an offensive coordinator, sparking a lively debate on the importance of offense versus defense in football.
Discussion Highlights:
Dan Patrick’s Argument for Offense: Emphasizes the excitement and entertainment value of offensive plays, citing examples like Patrick Mahomes and Caleb Williams ([24:22]).
Bobby Bones’ Defense Standpoint: While agreeing on the importance of offense, Bobby acknowledges that defense ultimately ensures victories, referencing historic defensive plays in Super Bowls ([25:38]).
Key Quotes:
In this hour-long episode, Dan Patrick and Bobby Bones provide a comprehensive analysis of recent NFL coaching hirings, with a special focus on the Jets' strategic acquisitions of Aaron Glenn and Albert Breer. The discussion extends to critiques of other teams' decision-making processes, insights into college football playoff structures, and brief updates on the NBA. The inclusion of expert opinions from Albert Breer adds depth to the analysis, making this episode a valuable resource for listeners seeking detailed coverage of current sports events.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quotes:
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers an in-depth look at the NFL's evolving coaching landscape, enriched by expert commentary and spirited discussions. Whether you're a Jets fan eager to see the impact of their new hires or a broader sports enthusiast interested in the strategic decisions shaping the league, this episode delivers comprehensive and engaging content.
For more detailed analysis and additional segments, listen to the full episode on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.