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Dan Patrick
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour one on this Thursday Dan and the Dalette's Dan Patrick show. Come on in. Stay a while. Gang's all here, ready to go. Fritzi, we had a rough first hour yesterday. Not doing any impersonations today, at least to start the show. Maybe later on. But it's good to see Todd, although he's a little cranky. I will say that Seaton is here. Marvin, Paulie, yours truly and the back room guys. Stat of the day is always brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the show in this first hour, brought to you by True Green. They'll take care of your lawn. They're affordable, they ensure satisfaction with a guarantee, and they'll match any competitor's price. So don't wait. Go to trugreen.com today. Let the pros do all the work while you sit back and enjoy exclusion supply. See truegreen.com for details. Play of the day poll question, Stat of the day. All of that forthcoming. Good morning. You're watching on Peacock, our streaming partner and our radio affiliates around the country over 400 cities. Good morning as well, operator Tyler sitting by to take your phone calls. 877 3DP Show Timberwolf said goodbye to the Lakers. The Rockets roll the Warriors. I walked in today. First person I see is Marvin. And Marvin says the following. You going to apologize? I said, about what? You know what I said. No, you know what you said. I go, wait. Is this about Rudy Gobert? Yes. You called him the most overrated player in the NBA. I'd like to take this moment. I'm gonna stare into the camera. To Rudy Gobert. I apologize for saying you're the most overrated player in the NBA for one night.
Marvin
It's a temporary apology.
Dan Patrick
Very, very temporary. Rudy Gobert looked like a keem Elijah 1. He looked like Shaq. He looked like Tim Duncan. Rudy Gobert had 27 points and 24 rebounds. Excuse me. Yes, I said the same thing. He dominated 12 of 15 from the floor. He's the third player in the last 5050 years to have 2020 in a playoff game while shooting at least 80% from the floor. He was great. The rest of the Timberwolves, not so good. And they still won. The Lakers shot better from 2.3 point free throw line and they ended up losing. And you say goodbye to the Lakers. What could have been. But to Rudy Gobert. Once again, congratulations on a wonderful performance against a front line that I think I probably could have gotten 10 rebounds, but once again, I mean, come on. Lakers had no big guy. Rudy Gobert should have been dominating. Just rebound wise, just rebounding. That's all. He should have 20 rebounds every game against the Lakers. He should have. But once again, to Rudy Gobert, congratulations on a wonderful, wonderful performance. Did that seem sincere?
Marvin
Not feeling the sincerity.
Dan Patrick
You're not.
Marvin
Because you went out of your way.
Dan Patrick
To say, well, for one night anyway, you did that.
Marvin
And you're expected to do that anyway.
Dan Patrick
Other than that and, you know, fake sincerity. I really do.
Marvin
Minimum kindness.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Yes, Marvin.
Marvin
But Rudy's still one of the most over.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
Just not the most overrated.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, okay. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Congratulations. The Timberwolves, they advance as they dust off the Lakers 4 1. And as we always do, we don't look at the team that's advancing. We look at the team that's going off into the sunset. The question is, is LeBron going off into the sunset as well? He was asked about his future after the loss. Do you have that, Marvin?
Marvin
I have.
Dan Patrick
He talks about J.J. redick season. Oh, okay. I thought that he was asked about his future there. I think J.J. is going to continue to grow. I thought he had a hell of a rookie campaign for a rookie coach. It's already hard being a rookie coach in the NBA and it's a hell.
Marvin
Of a lot harder being a rookie.
Dan Patrick
Head coach coaching the Lakers. It's a whole nother ball game. And I thought he handled it extremely well. I thought he just learned every single day. He held us accountable.
Marvin
He. He pushed us.
Dan Patrick
I thought JJ and his coaching staff were great. Yeah, I thought that he had a really good regular season. I don't think he did well in this series. I think he was all in on the previous game and he didn't sub out in the second half. I think he thought, if we win this game, we can win the series. If we don't win this game, we're not going to win this series. That was just my feeling. If you're watching it in real time and you're thinking, okay, they might win this game. And then they didn't. And then I wondered what the aftershocks would be. And we saw that Minnesota didn't play well at all. It's just the Lakers have no bench now. You're really reliant on Luca, who was banged up under the weather, and you're relying on LeBron James. And it's not fair to LeBron to say, hey, you still have to be one of the 10 best players in the game. I think if he comes back, I think you're going to have to look at how do you monitor his minutes here. And it might be one of those situations like the San Antonio spurs used to do. They didn't care about the regular season. This is about the postseason. How many minutes you play and how fresh are you going to be in the Postseason? I think LeBron wants to. His ego gets in the way. He wants to prove that he can play every single night and he's going to play as many minutes as possible. Now, I admire that. I want to see the stars play, but I also have to factor in what is the ultimate goal. Not to prove that you can play more games than guys who were 20 years younger than you. It's to prove how great you are when you get to the postseason. Because that's how he's measured the regular season. Doesn't matter. Okay? You get another All Star appearance, all right? You score a couple thousand points, you add your 40,000 points or assist or whatever it might be. This is about winning a championship. And I wonder how close he thinks they really are. The west is young. OKC is not going anywhere. You're seeing a Houston Rockets team that's young might get. Kevin Durant might be the missing piece for them in the off season, but they might beat the Golden State warriors you saw last night. They weren't afraid and they shut down Steph Curry. So you start to look around and you go, okay, where do we fit here? And if I'm a Laker fan, I think we're kind of a middle of the pack. I loved what they were doing. When they had an eight game winning streak, they had a stretch there where they were playing great defense. And it felt like there was a collaboration going on. It wasn't just two players. There was a true collaboration. But then as you get to the postseason, coaches really start to limit the number of players who contribute. You might go seven deep, maybe eight. But the Lakers, I think JJ Redick looked at that bench and he went, I don't want to put those guys in. You know, you don't have confidence in them, but if you put them in, then they can gain confidence. So that's what I didn't understand. But JJ Redick, he was testy. So pregame, this is a pregame press conference, and he was asked about what happened with the lack of substitutions previous game.
Marvin
What do you recall about your thought process? In a moment, sticking with the five.
Dan Patrick
You stuck with in.
Marvin
In the fourth quarter, the Other day. And is there an assistant or someone.
Dan Patrick
Maybe that you'll lean on tonight?
Marvin
Maybe to try to get, you know, some other guys involved if that opportunity presents. Are you saying that because I'm, I'm inexperienced and that was an inexperienced decision that I made. You think I don't talk to my assistants about substitutions every single timeout? No, I just think there's a lot of coaches lean on their assistance in those situations. As do I, every single time. That's a weird assumption.
Dan Patrick
And then he walked out. So that's pregame tension running a little high there. I think it's a fair question to ask. I think you can ask it in a better way, but I do think the topic is fair because of what we just saw. Yes. Eden?
Marvin
Yeah, it didn't strike me as that unfair of a.
Dan Patrick
Of a question.
Marvin
Plus, I don't know why the reporter should assume the other way either. The reporter should assume that he just does everything that we think he does. I mean, it doesn't seem like that.
Dan Patrick
Crazy of a question.
Marvin
Yeah, Paulie, I disagree just a hair. The phrasing of the question is fine, but it feels like they're doing a preview of the next game in this press conference. Not even last night's game, but the following. That's what it's meant for. For quotes for after. And this is a three day old story. Two day old story. And Reddick is probably like, we're still talking about this now. That said, he could have blown it off with a pat answer easily.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but you know, that's just. If you watch JJ when he was doing his TV work at the mothership, he, if, if he, if he got bored with you or he was going to dismiss you, he could get combative. Like, he didn't suffer fools. He's like, oh, God, this guy's going to tell me about substituting. Okay, I got it. Now, that makes you a great media guy, not necessarily a great head coach. But the topic I thought was fair. And we saw the bench scored four points, there weren't substitutions, and I think you had a tired team. Now, I look at this a couple of different ways because you, you have LeBron, how many more years? And LeBron said after he's not sure. He's not sure what's going to happen here. Feels like there's one more year there. I think, I think you owe it to the possibility of you and Luca having an entire off season, training camp, an entire regular season together. J.J. redick, second year. Austin Reeves is a. You Know, a really good player, but you start to look at the other players on the roster and you're going, are you going to develop them? Can you get somebody in there? I think it's difficult. You know, LeBron's going to make $60 million and probably $60 million attached to that because he's still playing basketball with endorsements. If you're Luca, do you want to be the centerpiece? Are you going to be the guy when LeBron leaves in a year? Are you ready for that? Here's Luca after the game last night.
Marvin
I mean, it's been great, honestly. You know, the way the fans accepted me, you know, it's been amazing. The way the community accepted me has been amazing. So I'm really glad that I'm here. I had a great. A couple of months, you know, obviously trying to learn about everything about the city, about the team. So just trying to process everything.
Dan Patrick
All right, so he's got one more year on his deal. Then. Does he want to be there? He's going to get paid. He'll be the centerpiece there. And then you start to look at that trade. Who won in that trade? Dallas. God. Anthony Davis. Lakers got Luca. Both are out moving forward. And this. I think I would have a better answer in a year. If you. If you said after next year, I think then I'm going to grade. Grade the trade. Now, that's not fair, because we want to grade a trade right away. But if I said to you, you could have had Luca or you could have Giannis if you're the Lakers. So if you knew that the Mavericks were going to move on from Luca, right, because defense wins championships, they weren't going to pay him this money. Let's say he was going to be available in the off season. Let's say you had Giannis available in the off season. What would you do if you're the Lakers? Because it's not a real scenario. It's hypothetical. But if you look at how this was going to play out, then maybe that would have been the scenario where Luca. Luca would have been available. He's four years younger than Giannis. But, you know, this is one of those. Did they make the right deal for the right player at the right time? And I think they did that because now all of a sudden, you got LeBron, who's on the clock. How many more years does he have? We can get Luca. We might be able to steal a championship here. Because if you don't have LeBron, are the Lakers making that move? And the answer is probably, yes, because he's one of the top five, top 10 players in the game. But you're making that move with LeBron to win a championship, whereas if you didn't have LeBron, you would make that move just for the future. So this would be an experimental year, but this was about winning a championship, and you failed miserably. Now you're a three seed, so you can't say, well, the expectations are too high. You're a three seed, and you have maybe the best duo in basketball. And yes, you do have a rookie coach. But I think JJ Redick did a really good job during the regular season, the postseason. I think he'll look back on that and, you know, you get together with your staff and you say, what could we have done better? Who could we have played a little bit more? You're seeing this with the Knicks. I mean, Tom Thibodeau, he does this all the time, that he plays his players. He doesn't have a deep rotation there, but you can only do that for so long, and then these players get worn down. That's why the spurs were always fresh in the postseason, because Greg Popovich, he prioritized that. He was like, I don't care if we're the first or second or third. See, I don't care. I want my guys ready to go in the postseason. And they were. Seaton, what's poll question we're going to have, by the way? LeBron said, I don't have an answer to the question about what comes next. I'll sit down with my wife and family support group, have a conversation with myself on how long I want to continue to play. We'll see in the moment. I get the answer. I think he's going to be back and play again. He's also got his son there. There's a lot of money there. You're playing with the Lakers, and you get a chance to spend more time with Luca and develop that. Yes, Seaton, it is crazy that that theoretically could have been the last time.
Marvin
We saw him play. And it doesn't feel like that at all.
Dan Patrick
You're right. It could be. But I think he's going to play one more year. I think he knows he's not going to win another championship. This might just be padding your stats. You know, get to play with Luca, get to play with your son. But, you know, currently constructed, they're not better than, you know, these other younger teams. Yeah. Paulie, I.
Marvin
It's interesting. When Seaton brought up before the show, no one's discussing even the possibility that LeBron could retire. I think everyone thinks he would do the tour, but there's any chance, he says to himself, I got my son in the league. I got him on the roster. I played basketball games with him. That was the, the icing on the cake.
Dan Patrick
It's hard to picture he's measured differently than anybody else in the history of the game. So it's not just, hey, I got my son in and hey, you know, we made the play. I am playing with Luke. It's, it's all about, you know, now you got Steph Curry, who's kind of on his level. You know, people now want to bring who's better, who's had a better career, Steph or LeBron? Like, LeBron by far. Like, what are we doing here? Steph's a wonderful player, but, you know, now he's encroaching on LeBron because his team's still alive and LeBron's isn't. All right, let me take a break. We'll talk some football here. Did the NFL do right by the NFL and Shador Sanders by punishing the Atlanta Falcons? I got a little more information on this, and I'll have that for you coming up. Chris. Chris Sims from Pro Football Talk will join us, and we'll check in with the Lakers a little bit later on in the show. So just getting started on this Thursday. We're back after this in the 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.
Marvin
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Dan Patrick
We have a lot of fun talking.
Marvin
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Dan Patrick
Go to danpatrick.com got something special for you. You click on the Spirits tab. And a special offer available right now on select purchases of Tailgate Moonshine. Something we've been working on for a while. Really excited about it. It's danpatrick.com spoke to a source yesterday and he was upset. Now he works for the NFL. I don't want to say in what capacity, but he works for the NFL. He was livid over the prank phone calls that were made by the son of the defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, Jeff Albrecht. Now a few other players got pranked. Now this person called me, I didn't call him. And he said, do you understand what kind of breach this is? This is egregious because this isn't just a phone call that you have. What you have to be worried about is what if you have access to medical records? What if Jeff Ulbricht's son had access to Shador Sanders medical records, addresses, information in there. This isn't just, hey, I got your phone or I'm going to call you and we're going to have some fun. He said this is, you know, the NFL should come down really hard on the Falcons. And then we found out it's $250,000. And then the defensive coordinator got fined $100,000. But, but he said, you know, when, when you have the off season, it's all about your medicals and how you interview. That's what this, that you know, this timeframe after the super bowl and to the draft, it's about who you are. And Shador Sanders did not do well in this time period. But also he didn't deserve to be pranked in this situation. Now he also said to me, because it Shador Sanders, this became a bigger deal. You know, Abdul Carter and Tyler Warren and some other players got pranked as well. But Shador sliding now, it felt like people are picking on him, piling on. And then the NFL was forced to do something here. But he said the bigger picture is the information that's available should not be available to a defensive coordinator. This should be one stop shop either the GM and, or the head coach and that's where the information will lie. Not with everybody having access why should the defensive coordinator have access to Shador Sanders? Let's bring in Chris Sims, Pro Football Talk Live co host. You'll find him on Football Night. American, of course. Former NFL quarterback. How would your dad have reacted if you did something like that with information and pranked somebody when you were a youngster?
Marvin
Well, he would have gone crazy. I mean, I don't know. He probably wouldn't have talked to me for a month. I'd have been grounded. Right. Anything I wanted.
Dan Patrick
Right.
Marvin
I want a new pair of sneakers, Dad. I. I want to go hear that. He'd be like, no, no, sorry. Now you can sit in your room and think about what you're doing. Right. I mean, or what you did. So it would be, hey, it was a big time mistake. There's no doubt about that.
Dan Patrick
Right?
Marvin
The. The Jax Ulbricht kid. Yeah, he. He got caught up and being young and friends, thinking it might be funny and lost like his, you know, humanity and like what I just heard you say, hey, I know other guys got pranked, but Shador Sanders is Shador Sanders. Yes. And he was sliding. And it was the biggest story in American sports. So it did seem like piling on. And agreed with what everything you said there off of that. The NFL's at fault here too, Dan. That's the other part of this right now. I'm. You're totally right. The gm, the head coach, the owner. That's all the. That's all that needs the information. Right. We don't ever see a defensive coordinator get on. On the phone when it's a quarterback being picked or any of that. But also within this, and maybe why they didn't come down as hard as people might have liked. And all that is the NFL sent a mass email that is on the waiver wire to people, everybody, the IT guys, the equipment guys, all of it. So there was way too many people that had that number to begin with, and they got to fix some of the things on their end as well.
Dan Patrick
Let's revisit the draft because I don't know how good Cam Ward is, but I do know that the draft coverage quickly went from a. How about a round of applause? Cam Ward, number one. Now, let's talk about Travis Hunter.
Marvin
Right.
Dan Patrick
I always trust your judgment, you and Orlopsky. When it comes to assessing quarterbacks, I take note. And your track record shows you know, when a quarterback is up too high or maybe one's too low. Cam Ward at number one. Is he number one? Because there's no other quarterbacks who were worthy of that status, or is he truly a number one overall pick?
Marvin
Truly a number one overall pick.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Marvin
You know, along the lines of what you're saying, it's the most, like, least talked about, under the radar, number one pick, I think, in the history of football one, because, like, we kind of felt like, hey, they were going to take them five or six weeks ago. You never really heard any legitimate trade chatter. They didn't get involved in veteran free agency. So all signs pointed towards that. And then, of course, like, you're talking about Shador, Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter, a little injury, all that thing, all those things kind of took center stage. But Cam Ward is special. He is that. His arm is gifted, Dan. You know that I. I love talent, and again, I'm into that. Yeah, the greatest quarterbacks of all time had some supreme elite talent. That's why they were the greatest of all time. Right. Joe Montana might be the one out of the top 10, top 15 quarterbacks of all time. Where you'd go, he might not have an elite physical trait, but he had a lot of good traits. And he had some other intangibles that brought him over the top. Cam Ward, rocket arm, right? Can throw it any way you want, sidearm over the top, whatever. Phenomenal in the pocket, sees the field well, can make plays outside of the pocket, throws the ball on the run, as good as you're going to find. So to answer that question, and let's go back to last year's draft. Cam Ward would have been in the mix for my money up there. I still probably would have had Caleb Williams and Jaden Daniels number two. But I think if I was fair to where I was at last year in my evaluation, I think Cam Ward would have been my third quarterback in that class last year. So that's what I think of him. He's. He's legit is what I'm saying.
Dan Patrick
Who is the second best quarterback in this draft?
Marvin
That's the great question, right? I'm not in love with any of them. I'm. I'm on record on my podcast, Pro Football Talk, going, if I was a gm, I really wouldn't want to stake my claim or name to any of these guys for the future of my organization. I like Jackson Dart. He's good. But I don't. I'm not, like, wowed by it. Same with Tyler Shook. Same with Shador Sanders on the field. I still like Shador Sanders more. I do. I. I'm a fan of Shador and what he does there. But I Said from the start, too, I wouldn't want to take him in the top 10. I really wouldn't want to take him in the top 20. And I was very aware that he might fall and do that. But, yeah, I don't love that group. To me, again, there may be borderline starters. I think in my heart of hearts, I look at them to think maybe they're great backups. As we go on here through the future, we'll see where it goes. But yeah, Cam Ward's the only guy I really loved here.
Dan Patrick
What are the Cleveland Browns doing?
Marvin
It's a great question. First off, what stinks is an amazing draft. They had an amazing draft, but we can't talk about it because we're just going to talk about one guy, right? And you know, Shador has, of course, been the center of attention here where Cleveland messes up a lot of times and they do a lot of good here, too. But to me, they're, they're, they, they let analytics drive their organization and their team more than any other organization in football. And I've asked Andrew Berry that flat out and he's told me, yeah, that's fair to say. Chris, you're not off there on saying that. And what to me, where they mess up sometimes is the human aspect. When you follow numbers and formulas all the time, you lose the fact of, wait, hey, the numbers, the value, that's all great, but what is it going to do to the value of our team when every day everybody in the locker room is going to go, how'd the quarterbacks do? What happened? How did Shador do? How did Dylan Gabriel do? Hey. And then it's Mary Cat, it's Mary Kay Cabot and every person in the Cleveland media, hey, with a quarterback. Quarterback. Hey, Miles Garrett. The hell with the rest of the team. How'd the quarterbacks thing go today then? That's going to overtake their organization. And this is let. They've fallen in that trap with Deshaun Watson, lost a human aspect. They kind of fell in that trap with Johnny Manziel. And that to me is one of the issues, at least I see here from the outside looking in.
Dan Patrick
I. You're not winning now. I wouldn't have re signed Miles Garrett. I think they truly tried to see if they could trade him, but you got the desean Watson situation not going away. Travis Hunter would have been a, hey, there's the future. We have something that nobody else has and we can, we can show him off on both sides of the ball. I would have Gone after Shador Sanders in the third round instead of Dylan Gabriel.
Marvin
Sure.
Dan Patrick
I mean, I just thought, why not try this? Because you've tried other things and it hasn't worked out. Travis Hunter, it, you know, you got something that is a tune in factor. There's no tune in factor here. At least not right now. Miles Garrett's a Hall of Famer, but I don't know if you gather the kids and say, hey, Miles Garrett's on the field.
Marvin
No, I think you're right. Right now, Cleveland, everyone's going, hey, kids, watch Cleveland. Let's see how they figure out or screw up this whole quarterback situation with their whole team. Right now they're a little bit into that. I'm with you in a little of. I certainly thought, hey, maybe it's time to tear the band aid off, trade Miles Garrett, start a new era, get assets, get picks, get some money back because you're still stuck in the desean Watson thing and rebuild your football team. Now, I think one they're trying to go a little bit of, we're going to rebuild our football team on the fly while trying to stay competitive. At least that's what it looks like to me. And they do still have some things on their roster where you go, that's pretty good. But do I look at it and go, oh, you're going to make a run in the AFC playoffs or do something like that? Absolutely not. I do not. So, yeah, I would have been more in favor of that as well. Now, the Travis Hunter thing, I hear what you're saying. I get you. And he definitely would have been like a household name and let's see what they do and how he does things there too. But what they got in that trade was pretty special. They got a trade hall of basically like somebody traded up for a franchise quarterback to get him and I'm not going to fault them for that. And then they got a bunch of good players after that, certainly. So we'll see where this goes. But it feels like to me they're like, hey, we're kind of good enough. We're going to kind of try to stay competitive and maybe we can still sneak into the playoffs here. But I want to go, I don't know. I think that's kind of far fetched.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But this was brought up, brought to my attention yesterday. If I'm Jacksonville and I traded for Travis Hunter, I, I basically got two first round picks with Travis Hunter. So he's a first round pick as a receiver, first round pick as a defensive back. I have to look at it that way, that even next year we're going to be better. That draft Pick might be 23rd, but our first round draft pick next year is Travis Hunter as the defensive back. Maybe it was Travis Hunter as the wide receiver. I don't, I don't have a problem with them viewing it that way. That they got something that is a tune in factor. You're in the entertainment business, right? You know.
Marvin
Yeah, yeah. I'm not mad at you. You're. You're saying things. I don't disagree with what you're saying there. Jacksonville has something now that we all go, damn, Travis Hunter, huh? And let's just not forget too, the number one reason the guy Liam Cohn was hired was to go, wait, fix our $55 million number one paid player on our team who's supposed to carry the franchise.
Dan Patrick
Yes.
Marvin
So within that, that addresses that too. Now we'll see where it all goes. I, Travis Hunter, though, I will say this, Dan, I think he's a receiver and you're hearing that right now, they're going to let him start at receiver, that he could be a guy that gets 80, 100 receptions right off the bat first year corner, right. He's not an outside shutdown island man. Corner. He can't do that. The good receivers in football will torch him on the outside. He's going to have to be kind of like a zone nickel safety, hybrid type of guy.
Dan Patrick
Right.
Marvin
So we'll see where that all goes. It's going to be interesting. It's. We've seen nothing like this before, so.
Dan Patrick
It'S kind of awesome, given what the Steelers did or didn't do in the draft leads you to believe. What are they going to have in the quarterback room?
Marvin
Yeah, it makes me believe that Aaron Rodgers is going to be there and they know that. And there's kind of a wink, wink, nod, nod, deal. Whatever. Rodgers has said he's got some, you know, off the field issues he's got to deal with whatever it is, I don't know. Or he just going, wait, I don't need to be there every waking moment in late April and early maybe and let me just come in a little bit later and get my body right and rehab the way I want. But yes, I think they're looking at it and they're expecting Aaron Rodgers to be there and they're a team that's looking at it to go. And what the draft told me is that they want to be good this year and they're going to try to make a run at this thing in the afc. That's what at least I see right now.
Dan Patrick
Do you think that Aaron Rodgers, and I don't know if he has the power to say this to Mike Tomlin, but he could suggest that, hey, I'm not going to sign until after the draft or I'm not coming in until after the draft. I want to make sure that you don't take a quarterback early, you don't take a quarterback with the 21st pick, you don't take Shador Sanders, you don't take Jackson Dart. Because he doesn't want to be in a situation where if he struggles then all of a sudden people are going to say, hey, when are you going to put in the rookie?
Marvin
I mean, you know, I don't know. I don't think he would do that. I don't. I think Pittsburgh's looking at it like we're in win now mode overall. And I think too he's smart enough, they're smart enough that they probably led him to believe that that wasn't going to be part of the scenario. No matter what. If we draft a quarterback, it might be in later rounds, don't worry, it'll be no threat to you or whatever. So I think they've done whatever they've had to do. And then yes, with the draft itself, the D tackle, the running back, the DN from Ohio State and of course we know they're a damn good team anyways and now they got DK Metcalf and we'll see where all that goes. I think they, they're being very honest and have probably let him in the right place here. That's why it'll happen here any day or any month here soon.
Dan Patrick
You played, you were on the staff with Bill Belichick. What do you make of his, his start there at North Carolina so far?
Marvin
I want to go and go, who are you and what did you do with Bill Belichick? That's what I want to do. Where did the guy go that would never do any of these things ever? And it's kind of been a year long tour of that and I don't talk to the media. I'm on to Cincinnati, but now I'm out of the game and I'm going to be on every media show in the world and do things that I used to not like to do when people did to me. And I'm going to dissect and question the coach that took over for me in New England. So I didn't love any of that necessarily. Right. And, yes, it's a little awkward. I mean, I don't know. I mean, yeah, just the whole situation with his girlfriend, how it's being handled there. I just feel like, gosh, if anybody around Bill belichick, you know, 10 years ago and this was going on somewhere else, people would be like, man, Bill. Or the New England staff's like, what the hell is this team doing with this? And the girlfriend running interviews and all that? So it's all a little awkward to me right now down there at North Carolina.
Dan Patrick
Well, Ross Tucker, who played in New England for, I think two years, said that Bill controlled everything. He. What's in the monitors in the hallway or the lunch, like, everything.
Marvin
Right.
Dan Patrick
All of his media responses, it was all controlled. That's what this. This is like a body switch movie, like Freaky Friday or something. Like maybe. Maybe Zac Efron is. Is being Bill Belichick and posing at the beach with his girlfriend.
Marvin
Yeah, yeah, something like that. Men in Black. Some alien got inside there. I don't know what's going on, but, uh, it is.
Dan Patrick
It.
Marvin
It seems awkward. I don't. I know he's the greatest coach of all time. I got that. He's awesome. And I don't doubt that they won't have some success and he'll make North Carolina a little bit better. But is he in it for the long haul? I certainly think that's a fair question. And then, yes, the approach itself and some of the things he's done, I just go, I've never seen Belichick act like this, talk like this, anything like this. And it's just a little. Little different right now.
Dan Patrick
But also, if his goal was to get back in the NFL, I think this hurts.
Marvin
Hurts, definitely, right?
Dan Patrick
If I'm an owner, what is going on?
Marvin
I did. That's already what everybody is saying in the NFL. I mean, there's a reason you also. You look at it and you go, huh? A lot of his old staff and stuff kind of said, eh, I don't think I'm going down there with you. I'll go somewhere else. See you later. Right. So that. I think that says a lot, too, in itself, And I agree 100%. I don't think he's doing himself any favors at all to get back in the NFL and win over a GM or an owner that way.
Dan Patrick
Good to talk to you, Chris, as always. Thanks for joining us.
Marvin
Thanks, buddy. Say hi to all those knuckleheads you got over there with you.
Dan Patrick
Wow. Chris says hi, knuckleheads Hi, Chris. Hi, Chris.
Marvin
Hey, man.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
It's.
Dan Patrick
I've been listening for 20 years. It's a great show. I really appreciate it. Fritz, you're the best brother I know. Lately you've been on a, you know, you've been influential, getting people in a hall of fame, etc. Etc. But I got your best crusade yet. First off, the Barclay interview yesterday was awesome. As usual. He's all just so honest all the time. But I want to see if you could help out to repair the relationship between MJ and Barkley. He had any influence over that, that'd be terrific. I'm sure it's a hard one. But last but not least, I actually have. It's my son Johnny's 18th birthday and my good buddy Mike Bova's birthday as well.
Marvin
I just want to see if I.
Dan Patrick
Get a birthday shout out, but certainly appreciate all you guys do appreciate. Thank you. All right. Thank you, Jonathan. And a birthday shout out for your son and your best friend. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. I can't help you with Barclay and Michael. Mike will hold a grudge. Charles was critical of Michael as an owner. Charles did his job. Michael was way too thin skinned sensitive about this. Charles job is to assess anybody. He can't say, hey, Mike's my friend. I'm not going to criticize him. If you ask a question about Michael's tenure as an owner in Charlotte, he Didn't do a good job. Okay. I mean, at the end of the day, you're still the greatest player of all time. Great businessman, you're a billionaire. You get to play golf all the time. Is it really worth losing your friend Charles Barkley? I don't know. I guess it is, but. Michael, hold a grudge. Michael, hold a grudge. 877-3-DP show email address dpdanpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show we'll check in with the Lakers coming up a little bit later on. By the way, the Rockets, all five of their starters scored in double figures last night, and this game was over. It was 76.49 at halftime. You want to see some defense with some youngsters? Man, the Rockets went after Steph Curry, after him. It was fun to watch because you're seeing them in real time get playoff experiences against one of the top 10 players of all time. They don't even know what they don't know. They're just out there playing. And then you. You're like, all right, just play hard. You know, Steph's gonna make some shots. Jimmy Butler will make some shots. Play hard. And they did. You're seeing this with Detroit and Houston, and I love that. I love when you see a young team learning on the job, and this will help them. I don't think Houston looks at their roster and says it's a finished product. I really think that they'll bring in Kevin Durant this off season and what Detroit has done, they got some journeymen there, but they. They kind of stayed with the core. And Cade Cunningham is a legitimate star. He's a great player. Yes. Marvin, do you think that's a good.
Marvin
Idea to bring in an established veteran like KD to try to mess up the flow that they got going on with a lot of these young guys.
Dan Patrick
They need a go to guy. And now I don't know if KD is still the go to guy, but they don't have, you know, Jalen Green can be spotting. He can be unbelievable. Then you're going, I don't know, but I think they're going to do it. Yeah. Paulie.
Marvin
It is fun to see guys you only see on highlights, like Amen Thompson, the forward for the Rockets. I've never watched an entire game of him. Last night I did. It's like, this guy's all over the place.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
He's like, there's two of them. No pun intended.
Dan Patrick
Well, his brother plays for Detroit.
Marvin
There you go.
Dan Patrick
And those guys, they play defense. Like, they, they really want to play defense now. They're young and they're probably going to go, I don't want to play that much. Hey, after a while, you're maybe, maybe tonight, maybe not tomorrow night. Seaton, would you update the poll results, please?
Marvin
Well, we got up there right now, which has run its course more LeBron and the Lakers, Giannis and the Bucks.
Dan Patrick
Well, well, one's 30 and one's 40, so I, I'm going to factor that in, that LeBron at 40. But what are you going to do with LeBron? You know, the Bucks can do something with Giannis if they want to either keep him or they can trade him with LeBron. It's just LeBron. Do you want to, you know, like Kobe at the end of his career, I think that his last game, they won that game, that, that was their 15th win of the season with Kobe. Like, people forget it was basically come out and see Kobe. We're not very good now. The Lakers aren't in that situation. I just wonder, as I have the last week or so, what are you going to do? What are you going to tell Luca? What's the. What's the future with the Lakers with Luca and surrounding him with talent? One hour in the books on this Thursday.
Marvin
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Dan Patrick
Have you ever wondered, if your pet.
Marvin
Is lying to you, why is my cat not here and I go in.
Dan Patrick
And she's eating my lunch?
Marvin
Or if hypnotism is real, you will use the suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control. But what's inside a black hole? Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe. Well, we have answers for you in the new I Heart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me or Hitchhim as we answer questions about animals, space, our brains and our bodies. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to science stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
I'm Clayton English I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Marvin
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports. This kind of star studded a little bit, man. We met them at their homes, we met them at the Request recording studios. Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
Dan Patrick
It makes it real.
Marvin
It really does. It makes it real.
Dan Patrick
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast, Season 2 on the.
Marvin
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war.
Dan Patrick
J. Edgar Hoover was furious.
Marvin
He was out of his mind and he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees. Listen to Divine intervention on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Sam Mullins and I've got a new podcast coming out called goboy, the gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some.
Dan Patrick
Of the darkest places imaginable. Roger Caron was 16 when first came convicted, has spent 24 of those years in jail. But when Roger Koran picked up a.
Marvin
Pen and paper, he went from an.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
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Summary of “The Dan Patrick Show” Episode: Hour 1 – Lakers Eliminated, Chris Simms
Release Date: May 1, 2025
Hosted by iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network, "The Dan Patrick Show" delivers insightful and humorous commentary on the latest happenings in sports and pop culture. In this engaging episode titled “Hour 1 – Lakers Eliminated, Chris Simms,” Dan Patrick and his co-hosts delve into the recent elimination of the Los Angeles Lakers from the NBA playoffs, analyze individual performances, discuss NFL controversies, and examine the implications of recent draft picks.
The show kicks off with Dan Patrick greeting his audience and introducing the panel, including Marvin (likely referring to Chris Simms, as per the episode title) and other regular contributors. Setting a lighthearted tone, Dan mentions a rough first hour from the previous day and hints at potential impersonations later in the show.
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The primary focus of the episode is the recent playoff series where the Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Los Angeles Lakers. Dan and Marvin dissect the performance of Rudy Gobert and the Lakers' overall strategy.
Rudy Gobert’s Dominant Performance: Dan praises Gobert’s exceptional game, highlighting his statistics and comparing him to NBA legends.
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Lakers’ Strategic Decisions: The discussion centers on Lakers’ coach JJ Redick’s decisions, particularly the lack of substitutions and the reliance on key players like LeBron James and Luca. Dan questions the longevity and future of LeBron with the team, considering his age and the team’s direction.
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The hosts explore the uncertainty surrounding LeBron James’ future with the Lakers. They debate whether LeBron will continue to play another year and how this decision impacts the team’s prospects.
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Shifting gears to the NFL, the show addresses a serious incident involving Shador Sanders, where prank phone calls by the defensive coordinator’s son breached sensitive information. The discussion emphasizes the severity of the breach and the NFL's response.
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Marvin provides an in-depth analysis of the recent NFL Draft, focusing on quarterback prospects. He evaluates Cam Ward as the number one pick, expressing skepticism about the overall quality of the draft class.
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Marvin critiques the second-tier quarterbacks, expressing disappointment and predicting that many may serve only as backups. He also touches on the Cleveland Browns' draft strategy, highlighting their over-reliance on analytics at the expense of the human element.
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The conversation extends to team strategies, particularly focusing on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ acquisition of Travis Hunter. Marvin analyzes the potential impact of this move, considering both immediate and long-term effects.
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Another segment critiques Bill Belichick’s recent stint at North Carolina, questioning his unconventional behavior and its impact on his legacy and future prospects within the NFL.
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As the episode nears its end, Dan Patrick briefly touches on other sports highlights, including performances by Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry. He also introduces upcoming segments featuring Chris Sims from Pro Football Talk, who provides additional insights into NFL developments.
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Conclusion
This episode of "The Dan Patrick Show" offers a comprehensive analysis of the Lakers' playoff exit, highlighting individual performances and strategic decisions that led to their downfall. Additionally, the discussion extends to significant NFL events, including draft evaluations and controversies, providing listeners with a well-rounded perspective on current sports narratives. Through engaging dialogue and critical insights, Dan Patrick and his team deliver an informative and entertaining episode that caters to both dedicated sports fans and casual listeners seeking a deeper understanding of recent developments in the sports world.