Loading summary
Dan Patrick
T Mobile stats are as impressive as your favorite athlete's highlight reel because T Mobile helps keep you connected from big cities to your hometown on America's largest 5G network.
Fritzi Seaton
Switch now keep your phone and T.
Dan Patrick
Mobile will pay it off at the $800 per line via prepaid card. Visit your local T Mobile location or learn more@t mobile.com keepandswitch up to 4 lines via virtual prepaid card last 15 days qualifying unlock device credit service port in 90 plus days device knowledgeable carrier and timely redemption required Card is no cash access and expires in six months. Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everyone? Julius Rippinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson. We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go. The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb. Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right? Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us. Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe. Listen to EnergyLine with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some interesting folks across a wide range of industries. Hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use.
Fritzi Seaton
Being a rock star is very fun.
Dan Patrick
But helping people enjoy living is way more fun. I figured out the formula, you have to work hard, then that's magic. Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and magic stories from the frontiers of marketing starting March 6 on the iHeartRadio app Apple Podcasts are.
Fritzi Seaton
Wherever you get your podcast Jon Stewart.
Dan Patrick
Is back at the Daily show and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondents and contributors, and with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Fritzi Seaton
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour one on this Wednesday Dan and the Danettes Dan Patrick Show. That means the King of content, the Minister of Humor, Fritzi Seaton, Marv Paulie, yours truly, the backroom guys as well. Got a garage sale going on. It's danpatrick.com clearing out inventory for the spring. Everything must go and you can go to danpatrick.com to get some great deals. The first hour brought to you by Express Employment Professionals. Speed up your hiring process, reduce the time to hire, cut cost and you can find the right talent for contract and full time roles. Visit express pros.com today. Transform your hiring process. Stat of the DAY is always brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. Ian Eagle was on the call for the Golden State warriors win against the Knicks last night at the Garden. He will join us a little later on. We'll talk to the future hall of Famer Justin Verlander, now pitching for the San Francisco Giants 3 times Cy Young winner. A few things to talk to him about, certainly with the robo umpires, the balls and strikes being called in spring training and also longevity. 300 wins possibly in his career. I think he turns 40 something on Thursday. I think his birthday is tomorrow. But we'll talk to Justin Verlander coming up next hour. 877-3DP show operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls this morning. Seaton have a poll question. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock and Listening on our radio affiliates around the country as well. Let me start with LeBron going over 50, 000 career points. We knew it was going to happen. He was at 49, 999. Wasn't a lot of drama there other than how was he going to get it. Was it going to be a dunk, a layup, a free throw or three point shot? We. Which is what it was. And you start to look at these numbers and I don't want to dive into the mike versus LeBron. I don't. We won't. But he is going to be statistically the most decorated player in the history of the sport. And it's not even going to be close. 50,000 points regular season, postseason combined, and he's still one of the top 10 players in the game. Truly remarkable. And I started to wonder because last year I remember there were reports, speculation starting to slow down a little bit. I feel like the Luca trade revitalized him. I think he gets into this, hey, that guy might be a future hall of Famer. He might be one of the top five players in the game. I want to prove to him on a nightly basis I can be great as well. I can continue to be great. And I'm not saying they're competing with each other. It's complimenting each other. And LeBron is so bright at being able to find what do I need to do to make you better? Because he came into the sport that way. He was a pass first guy, remember, Afraid to take the shot. He won't take the big shot. Well, if you saw him in high school, the biggest guy on the floor was the best passer and he loved to pass. And even in the NBA, I think, you know, you look at when he played against Sacramento, when he first started out, makes a great pass to start his career because that's what he thought. That's. That's what you need to do. I think he was more magic than Michael, even though everybody wanted to emulate Michael. But I see LeBron Moore's magic than I do Michael and he continues to do it. And last night, you know, they win again. Now, granted, they're beating the Pelicans. It goes back to defense for me. I'm not worried about the offense because of Luca and LeBron and Austin Reeves and maybe, you know, Dalton connect will be able to be a little bit more of a score, you know, come postseason time. I'm worried about defense now. They let Zion Williamson have his way in the paint and that's something that the Lakers have been really good at preventing points in the paint. They're letting you shoot the three. They want to make sure that you don't take advantage of them inside because they're undersized in the paint. But Zion, and Zion Williamson has played really well since January. Now, I know you're going to go, well, that's not exactly a large sample size and you're right, but he has played really well. And more importantly, not missing games. This is going to be a, you know, this off season is going to be tricky, I think, for the Pelicans. Like what? What are you doing with your franchise? What do you want to do with your franchise? Can you luck into Cooper Flag and change your franchise? Is Zion your franchise? You know, Brandon Ingram wasn't their franchise, so you're trying to figure that out. But I'm watching and I'm going, Zion is doing whatever he wants to do and he's undersized, but he's so powerful inside. And the Lakers didn't have an answer, but Pelicans didn't have an answer for Luca and LeBron. So LeBron is the first of 50,000 career points. We tend to look at numbers and we go, nobody will ever break that. Well, I remember when Gretzky set the all time goal scoring record and we all said, nobody's going to top that. And here we are. Alex Ovechkin is going to top that. Emmett Smith all time rushing record, nobody's going to top that. 18,000, almost 19,000 just because running backs trying to stay around. Although maybe a resurgence on running backs, getting more carries now with Saquon Barkley who just got a two year contract extension. But you got to be healthy. Like Frank Gore was just there and ended up with what, 15,000. Oh, by the way, 15,000 rushing yards. But you can't remember one of his runs. But he just sort of stayed healthy, stayed in the lineup and he was on a variety of teams. Emmett's rushing record is not going to be broken. LeBron scoring record, even though scoring is up, you still have to be great for over 20 years. And that's the tricky part. Can you stay healthy? Can you stay great for 20 years? And LeBron has done that. And then so Jerry Rice, 200 touchdowns, the number of catches probably not going to be broken. Seaton, do you have a list of unbreakable records or at least what we think is unbreakable?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, this list is current, at least until, I don't know, about a year ago or so.
Fritzi Seaton
Okay, right, you.
Dan Patrick
Have you mentioned Emmett you know, over 18,000 rushing yards. The next closest is Derrick Henry and he's at about 50% of that. Wilt Chamberlain averaging 50.4 points per game in a single season. Yeah, nobody's really even close to that. The closest I could see here is James Harden at 36.1. That's not happening.
Fritzi Seaton
That when Will scored 100 points and we just had the anniversary that was March 2nd that week. I think he played four games in five days and I think he scored 60 or more points in four of the games and scored 100 in the other game. I mean, imagine that week for Wilt Chamberlain. Okay, back to you, Seaton.
Dan Patrick
Let's see. Wayne Gretzky, 1963 career assists.
Fritzi Seaton
The.
Dan Patrick
At least at the time of this, the active leader was Sidney crosby and he had 972. That's, that's, that's not even close.
Fritzi Seaton
That will never, that will never, ever, ever, ever be broken.
Dan Patrick
Cy Young. 749 complete games. Nobody's touching that. Cal Ripken Jr. 26, 32 consecutive games. Nobody's even. People are still. He had 2600 and people are still at least 2000 short of that. So yeah, that one's pretty safe. Ricky Henderson, career stolen bases, he's at 1406. Uh, nobody is even remotely close to that. Elvis Andrews, I have it. Well, at the time of this list anyway, this has changed. But 350, that's not even close.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Michael Phelps, 28 Olympic medals. The active leader there is 11. The next closest to him.
Fritzi Seaton
So is that Katie Ledecky? Do we have her total?
Dan Patrick
Let's see. I have. Yeah, maybe this needs to be updated, but. And then there's another Olympian on here. But this is for the world gymnastics gold medals. Simone Biles has 23 of those. The next closest is nine.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, yeah.
Dan Patrick
So that's, you know, her dominance is a little. Not underappreciated, but it's massive.
Fritzi Seaton
Is anybody going to approach Barry Bonds all time home run record? I mean, it's still a home run hitting sport. I just wonder, can you stay healthy enough to hit that many home runs? You know, 500 is, you know, that's the hall of Fame mark. You get to 500 and you know, unless you've used steroids or caught using steroids, then you're going to go to the hall of Fame. Yeah, Paulie, you need to hit 50.
Dan Patrick
Home runs for 14 years to be in the neighborhood. Think about that. Yeah, Paul, I was thinking about this because you've often said that Kareem Abdul Jabbar is underrated. Kareem Abdul Jabbar, all the points records were his until LeBron showed up. Kareem played four years of college basketball. Correct. Imagine if he had a couple more years of professional basketball. He scored his first couple years in the bigs about 2,400 points per season. If he could have come in at age 19, 20, 21. So it doesn't match up. Apples to apples with the career scoring.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, if Kareem had come out of high school instead of going to UCLA, then you get that four year window that LeBron has and he has that over just about everybody on the all time list because Mike stayed, what, three years at North Carolina. But yeah, just some of those records. I'm sure this audience will have other ones that are unbreakable. Yes, yes, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
Joe DiMaggio, 56 game hitting streak.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, I don't see that happening. I don't see anybody breaking that. You know, Pete got to 44 and that was a big deal. But you know, the, the, the specialty of relievers. Now that you're going to face somebody, I mean everybody's throwing a hundred and it's not like you're going to have a tired pitcher that you're facing. You know, it's five innings and then all of a sudden you, you bring in the bullpen. But yeah, 56 games, even getting on base in 56 consecutive games, that's not going to be it. We won't come close to that. I don't think like we get to 30 and now you get our attention. But you know, is somebody going to get to 41? They're not contact hitters anymore. You know, back when Pete Rose was playing, you put the ball in play and you had Wade Boggs and Rod Carew, you know, some of these great artists here. Now, even Ichiro, as great as he was, as fast as he was, I don't know what his consecutive game streak was for hits. Yes, he, yeah, if, if you look.
Dan Patrick
At current, you know, active players, home run hitters, you can't even find somebody that you can put on pace to come close. Even I think giancarlo Stanton, he's at 429 and. But if you look at his sort of production rate, he's not even going to come close to Bonds. And there isn't anybody that you can put anywhere in their career like a trajectory right now that comes close.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, you're hitting 762 home runs now. Hank Aaron had 755, Babe had 714. Pujols is there, what, 703? Yeah. Just not going to happen. By the way, Justin Verlander turned 42 last month. Is that right, Todd?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, just a couple of weeks ago.
Fritzi Seaton
Okay. All right, here's LeBron James talking about 50K.
Dan Patrick
The first thing comes to my mind.
Fritzi Seaton
Is, like, where I'm from and, you.
Dan Patrick
Know, just picking up the game when I was a little kid and just having a love for the sport and was hoping that someday I'd be able to play at the highest level, and I've been able to do that and. And. And really enjoy it, you know, really enjoy my career. So it's definitely an honor. It's pretty cool to see that.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, it is. It's remarkable. I feel honored to be able to have chronicled his entire career and be there when he was in the NBA Finals, be there when he won an NBA title. A couple NBA titles was there for all of Michael's NBA titles. And, you know, that's what you. You want to be part of history. You want to watch history. And I was able to do both. And LeBron is an incredible player. No matter what you say about LeBron, you got it. You have to almost put a period at the end of the sentence. You can't put a comma or a semicolon or whatever. You might. Whatever. Grammar, because, you know the next thing you're going to say is, is he better than Michael? Could he be Michael? What's he need to do to be better than Michael? This is one of those. You know, he reminds us now when you get to a certain level, you know, like, Giannis has to remind us sometimes how great he is. Even though he's great, he has to remind us, I think he had a triple double last night, Joker. That you get to that level and you're like, okay. And LeBron is reminding us almost on a nightly basis. And the fact that they are now they're in the mix, they are truly in the mix to be a championship contender. And as I said a couple of weeks ago, if they play defense, and sometimes that's a big. If you stay healthy and you play defense now, you've got everybody's attention. It's like Golden State has changed because of Jimmy Butler. And watching last night, Jimmy Butler might not have a great game, but he takes care of the ball. He shoots free throw. Like, he does things where you go, okay. I mean, you really have to keep an eye on what he does because Steph is so charismatic, so dramatic, and. And you can't take. Take Your eyes off of it. Jimmy Butler, you do take your eyes off of him. But then all of a sudden you'll see stats and you'll go, oh, okay. And he plays defense. These are little things that will mean a whole lot in a couple of months. Yes, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
And the thing about LeBron is he's almost like Tiger woods, where this was the expectation. Like when we saw him as a high school junior, you were expected. If he had Joe Johnson's career, we would consider him to be a bust. You know, crazy that sounds. People would kill to have Joe Johnson's career, but he had to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest player ever for us to say, all right, you're worth the hype. Like, he's the one guy that probably, probably lived up to the hype more than any other player.
Fritzi Seaton
Well, he put the spotlight on him, on himself, but then Sports Illustrated put him on the COVID as well. And then all of a sudden, things change. Like Bryce Harper when he was on the COVID of Sports illustrated at what, 15? Now, you know, I think. Was it Tom Verducci who did a cover story on him and who did the. Was it Grant Wall who did the COVID on LeBron, that story? So now of, it's, it's changed now. All of a sudden, you're part of the sports world vernacular now. Everybody knows you now. They're waiting for you. And what he did in Cleveland with those teams just to get to the finals against the spurs is to me, a herculean effort. There's a, There's a couple of teams like Iverson with the Sixers, like, you just go, how did he get them to here? And with LeBron in that team. Now, granted, the spurs were, you know, that's an all time team, but just the fact that he got them there, that, that to me is, is as impressive as any of his titles that he won because he took that team to an NBA Finals. Yeah, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
And after LeBron, Sports Illustrated tried it again a few times. They'd put a high school kid and say, Is this next LeBron? Jabari Parker out of Chicago and others, and it became the measuring stick, like you said.
Fritzi Seaton
All right, we'll take a break. We'll settle on a poll question. Saquon's got a new deal. I was surprised at the amount. I'm glad he got it. But I was surprised because the Eagles are negotiating against themselves. The jets have released Avante Adams. Will he follow Aaron Rodgers? Could he go back to Green Bay? The Raiders, we'll have that for you coming up after this.
Dan Patrick
Fox Sports Radio has the best sports.
Fritzi Seaton
Talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app.
Dan Patrick
Search FSR to listen live. Hey, Steve Covino. And I'm Rich Davis. And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio and of course, the iHeartRadio app. Why should you listen to Covino and Rich? We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world.
Fritzi Seaton
We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in.
Dan Patrick
The world of sports and pop culture.
Fritzi Seaton
Stories that, well, other shows don't seem.
Dan Patrick
To have the time to discuss.
Fritzi Seaton
And the fact that we've been friends.
Dan Patrick
For the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out. We like to get you involved, too.
Fritzi Seaton
Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say.
Dan Patrick
I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive.
Fritzi Seaton
Show on planet Earth. Be sure to check out Covino and.
Dan Patrick
Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific. And if you miss any of the.
Fritzi Seaton
Live show, just search Kovino and Rich.
Dan Patrick
Wherever you get your podcast. And of course, on social media, that's Covino and Rich. It's Julie Stewart Banks. I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League, and I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson. I wore nine NHL sweaters and I have story after story to share. And believe it or not, I have plenty to say, and not just about hockey. Believe me, he does. Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and it's going to be, well, it's going to be quite the ride. We're officially linemates, Nate. We're the Energy Line. We'll have plenty of folks join us, current players, some of my former teammates, hall of Famers. And wait till you see some of the connections that Julie has. She has quite the Rolodex. Okay. We'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap into our interests away from hockey and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do. Provide an emotional boost. How do you feel about all that, Nate? I'm vibing, Julie. I'm ready to roll. Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Mark Seale. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title. And on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish, this is really.
Fritzi Seaton
The first interview I've done in bed.
Dan Patrick
We sift through innumerable accounts. 35 pages isn't very much, many of them conflicting. That's nonsense. There were 60 pages. And try to get to the truth of what really happened. And they said we're finished, this is over.
Fritzi Seaton
Not only is not going to work.
Dan Patrick
You gotta get rid of those guys. It's a disaster. Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire and many others. Yes, that was a real horse's head. Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Ever wonder what it would be like to be mentored by today's top business leaders? My podcast this is Working can help with that. Here's some advice from Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, on standing out from the leadership crowd. Develop your eq. A lot of people have plenty of brains, but EQ is do you trust me? Do I communicate well? You know, when you walk in a room, do people feel good you're there? Are you responsive to people? Do people know you have a heart? Develop the team, develop the people.
Fritzi Seaton
Create a system of trust.
Dan Patrick
And it works over time. I'm Dan Roth, LinkedIn's editor in chief. On my podcast this is Working, leaders like Jamie Dimon, Mark Cuban and Richard Branson share strategies for success and the real lessons that have shaped them. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Fritzi Seaton
Everyone's forgotten who runs this valley.
Dan Patrick
Time to remind them.
Fritzi Seaton
Yellowstone fans, step into the Yellowstone universe. Our family legacy is this ranch.
Dan Patrick
My protector of my life.
Fritzi Seaton
Hosted by Bobby Bones, the official Yellowstone podcast takes you deeper into the franchise that's captivated millions worldwide.
Dan Patrick
Action Explore untold behind the scenes stories.
Fritzi Seaton
Exclusive cast interviews and in depth discussions about the themes and legacy of Yellowstone.
Dan Patrick
You know, the first students to settle this valley fighting was all they knew.
Fritzi Seaton
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the ranch, welcome to the Yellowstone.
Dan Patrick
Bobby Bones has everything you need to.
Fritzi Seaton
Stay connected to the Yellowstone phenomenon.
Dan Patrick
I look forward forward to it.
Fritzi Seaton
Listen to the official Yellowstone podcast Now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
Let's go to work.
Fritzi Seaton
So LeBron gets 34. The Lakers have won seven in a row. They win at 136 to 115. I'm looking back on that 0607 CABS roster that lost to the Spurs 40 in the NBA Finals. Larry Hughes, Zedrunis Ilgaskas, Drew Gooden, Eric Snow, Danielle Marshall, Damon Jones, Ira Noble, Scott Pollard, Sasha Pavlovic, David Wesley, Anderson, Vera Zhao, Daniel Gibson, LeBron James. Yikes. Do you think the spurs giggled? Maybe at any point during the NBA Finals? They went out there and just looked around. You got Duncan, Jolie, Parker. You're like, yes, Mark.
Dan Patrick
I think a lot of the NBA did the same thing because that summer after the Cavs went to the Finals, Danny a. Said, It's LeBron and a bunch of guys that went to the Finals. Go give me Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Let's win.
Fritzi Seaton
It's true.
Dan Patrick
This is who won the East. I'm sure the entire NBA was like, man, let's put a team together.
Fritzi Seaton
I had a couple of football items here. The Eagles paid. Saquon Barkley had one more year on his deal. And he probably, I'm not going to say he would have held out, but I think they had to make that a little better, a little fresher. I think he was only going to be paid $7 million, but they're negotiating against themselves. They gave him a two year deal over $40 million. And I was surprised, and not that he's not worth it. And I want running backs to get paid, but I'm thinking if I'm the Eagles, you just let Darius Slay go, who wanted to play one more year so you could save $4 million. You could have kept him and maybe you pay Saquon $18 million a year and, and still that's, that's a great price for running backs. Now, he gave you arguably the greatest season for a running back in history, at least according to the Eagles. Howie Roseman, their gm, says it might be the bet. Now, he didn't have a great super bowl, but he was certainly instrumental in getting you there in 2,000 yards. And I'm glad he got paid. I was just surprised that they, it feels like they overpaid. Devonte Adams, let go by the Jets. Now where does he go? Man, he had a run, Paul, you'll have the numbers here, but he had a window of about five, six years. Five years where he was, he was one of the best, two or three best wide receivers in the game. Does he go back to Green Bay? Could he help? You know, a young quarterback, young wide receiving room. Where else does he see where Aaron Rodgers is going to go and want to follow him? But Devonte Adams, first team all pro, four times in his career.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, he had a run 2018 to 2023. A six year run. Four with the packers, two with the Vegas. He averaged 105 catches per year in that six year run. He also led the league in touchdowns three different times. Six Pro Bowls, four first team all.
Fritzi Seaton
Pros, hall of Famer. Right now.
Dan Patrick
Right now. But it could cool.
Fritzi Seaton
So could he. Could he be locked out of the hall of Fame? What happens the next two years?
Dan Patrick
I think he's put in too much good work. He's at 957 career catches. You get a thousand, there's your ticket.
Fritzi Seaton
Used to be.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yes.
Fritzi Seaton
Used to be.
Dan Patrick
Four Pro Bowls in a row is pretty special. All. I'm sorry. For all pros in a row.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah. Yeah, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. But if he retired now, yes, but he can't play another four years. And just be pedestrian because they'll say what happened the rest of the time you were healthy then like you can't have a stretch of four great years and then the rest of it be just all right.
Fritzi Seaton
And he's expensive, I guess. And how old is he? Is he 34?
Dan Patrick
He's 32.
Fritzi Seaton
32, okay. Maybe goes back to Green Bay, you know, maybe you get an opportunity, you know, you started your career there. I wouldn't go to New Orleans with his former college teammate Derek Carr. We already did that with the Raiders. But if Rogers goes to the Giants, I don't know if they'd be interested in devonte Adams. By the way, I was looking at the numbers here because, you know, I don't know if the Titans are going to end up taking, you know, somebody at number one that feels like they're trying to trade out of that. And the odds, according to DraftKings, the odds to pick number one overall in the draft have changed remarkably dramatically. The Titans are tied with one team. Best odds to have the number one pick in the draft, Paul?
Dan Patrick
The New York Giants.
Fritzi Seaton
Yep. Giants need a quarterback and they would go up and get Cam Ward. It feels like that. But the odds to pick number one overall, Titans and the Giants minus 105. Then it's the Browns at plus 550, then the jets at 1400. Two days ago, the Titans were big favorites to take whoever at number one overall, followed by the Giants, then the Raiders, jets and Browns. So it's changed in the last two days, but this is where you start to get some real information, or at least you try to sort through this, you try to navigate through. Because if I'm a gm, an owner, a coach, why would I tell you anything? Now, sometimes you'll get somebody who will tell somebody, and it might be a friend, and it might be, hey, what are you guys doing with the second pick? All right, but don't tell anybody. Well, in this business, that just means you're going to tell somebody, but then you tell them, don't tell somebody. And then all of a sudden somebody says, you know, I heard. And now all of a sudden, you know, it becomes fact. But I think the Giants want to move up. And if I'm that coaching staff, do I want Aaron Rodgers for a year? No. Do I want a quarterback for the next few years? Yes, if that quarterback is the right guy. If you think Cam Ward is truly all of that, a bag of chips, then you take him, you go get him because you need him. And that coaching staff might buy some time if you, hey, we want to develop a young quarterback, but you're going to bring in Rogers, I wouldn't do that. He's expensive. And plus, when you have coaching staffs that coach, they're coaching two seasons. If you'll follow me on this, if you've been there two or three years and you're kind of on the bubble of keeping your job, then those first eight games may decide if you get the next nine games that you, you're really, you have eight games to prove yourself or you're going to get fired. And that might be happening in New York. That could be happening with Arizona. There's probably three or four teams where those coaches know we, we have to make something happen in the first half of the season. So the Giants are, you might have that in Cleveland with Kevin Stefanski, the Browns head coach, he might have eight games to keep his job. And I think we usually look at the totality of a 17 game schedule. Some of these franchises, they will pull the trigger here. And the Giants and Brian D. He probably is looking at, can I get past eight games? Can we go five and three? Can we go four and four? We can't go three and five. Definitely not two and six. I was surprised they brought him back. If you're going to go after a young quarterback, I mean, that's still a coveted job. It's the New York Football Giants and he did start out great. But all of a sudden you look around and say goodbye to Saquon Barkley and the way they did say goodbye. And then Daniel Jones is now with Minnesota. Like, you know, you can have owners or coaches, GMs who can do stupid things, but when you do stupid things when it's on tv, that's even dumber. And that's why nobody wants to do Hard Knocks, because the Giants were going to say Quan Barkley, hey, if you want to go out there and test the market, hey, but just make sure you come back to us. Oh, it was terrible. I cringed when I was watching that. Like, oh my God, gonna say to my girlfriend, hey, you want to go out and test the market? But you can let me know. You gotta come back. No, no, no. See ya.
Dan Patrick
Nobody's gonna offer him anything.
Fritzi Seaton
Trust me.
Dan Patrick
Trust me. Okay? We got this.
Fritzi Seaton
Could you imagine? Could you imagine though, the conversation that they probably. Joe Shane and Brian Dable ownership, the Mares. Hey, you seem pretty confident that Saquon's not going anywhere. Yeah, trust me, I got this. He's coming back. Nobody's going to offer him anything. What the Eagles offered what? Huh? And then you don't match that. And he has One of the greatest. See, if. If he becomes a Hall of Famer, that's what's going to be brought up. That video will be played over and over and over. You know, if he gets inducted into the hall of Fame because that changed his career, it changed his life. He would have been with the Giants and he would have been one of those guys that, man, he had a lot of talent. He just didn't play on a good team. It'd be almost like, you know, Christian McCaffrey when he was in Carolina, where you go, man, that guy's talented. They're not going anywhere. Saquon Barkley got the get out of jail card and man, oh, man, may take him all the way to Canton. Yes, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
If Saquon finishes career in Philadelphia and they have that big tribute video, it's going to say the date in the year and it's going to go right to that Hard knocks video of the. The Giants owner goes, if Saquon goes to Philadelphia, I'll never be able to sleep. And then shows just his highlight film the rest of his career in Philadelphia.
Fritzi Seaton
According to DraftKings, the Packers had the best odds to be Devonte Adams. Next team. The next team on the list. Hmm. Okay. You know, probably all of these would surprise you. The second favorite to land, Devonte Adams. Marvin.
Dan Patrick
The Bills.
Fritzi Seaton
No, Paul.
Dan Patrick
I'm picking this one because I think it's the one he should go to. The Washington Commanders.
Fritzi Seaton
Nope. Todd.
Dan Patrick
The Rams.
Fritzi Seaton
The Rams are on the list, but they've got three other teams in front of them. Seaton, you got to pick Devonte Adams. Next team.
Dan Patrick
The New England Patriots.
Fritzi Seaton
The Patriots are on there, but it goes as follows. The Chargers followed by the Niners, then the Rams. The Steelers, Broncos and Patriots are tied.
Dan Patrick
49Ers is tasty. That could be a fun look for him.
Fritzi Seaton
Well, if you're getting rid of Debo and Brandon Ayuk, I understand that if you're the Rams, you're getting rid of Cooper Cup. The Steelers could certainly use him and the Chargers see that I don't. Do you want to play in an offense that really wants to run the football? They downplay the like the Rams would be my team if I'm Deontay Adams in that group or the Green Bay Packers. A couple of phone calls in here. Doug in North Carolina is back. Good morning, Doug. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Well, then I have a an against the grain for you guys. But first, can I give you a quick movie recommendation?
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Have you seen September 5th?
Fritzi Seaton
Fritz he has. And every time I've tried to watch it, I know I kind of have to get in the mood to watch something like that because it's a heavy movie. But Todd. Todd raved about it, thought it was great.
Dan Patrick
Oh, so did I. So did I. It's the. Just seeing Jim McKay was wonderful again, and it was really well done, and I think he would enjoy it. But my against the Grain is also related to the movies because of this show. The other day, at the age of 52, I sat down and watched Hoosiers, and I have to tell you, it doesn't hold up. It just. It feels kind of cheesy, like a 1980s movie. And. And because you've seen it when it came out, I'm sure it was great. But we've seen it done since, and we've seen it done better with, Remember the Titans and Miracles. And I have to tell you, I don't know if Marvin has watched it yet, but I didn't. I didn't think it was all that great.
Fritzi Seaton
Wow. Wow. I didn't expect a hot take early this morning. Now, Marvin, you're never going to watch Hoosiers?
Dan Patrick
No, I'm going to watch it.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, you should.
Dan Patrick
Got homework. I'm gonna do it.
Fritzi Seaton
You should. It's a homework assignment. You know, just watch it for the tribute to Gene Hackman, you know? Yeah, Norman Dale's pretty good in that movie.
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna watch that. Then I'm gonna watch Enemy of the state for the 89th time.
Fritzi Seaton
I just watched Runaway Jury for the first time. That's a movie that's over 20 years old.
Dan Patrick
Love that movie.
Fritzi Seaton
And I'm going, I never saw this. I don't think. It feels like every John Grisham movie is sort of the same, but had a good cast in it. John Cusack's in it. Rachel Weiss. Jennifer Beal has a. She's in the jury. I'm like, Jennifer Beals. Yeah, Looking good.
Dan Patrick
I'd love to be sequestered with her.
Fritzi Seaton
Yes, Marvin, I got another movie.
Dan Patrick
Hot take.
Fritzi Seaton
Sorry.
Dan Patrick
John Cusack is in the best baseball movie ever. Eight Men Out.
Fritzi Seaton
It's the best baseball movie ever.
Dan Patrick
It's the best baseball movie ever. That is a great movie ever.
Fritzi Seaton
No.
Dan Patrick
Ever.
Fritzi Seaton
No, no, no, no. Ver. No, no.
Dan Patrick
They kind of get a little bit of the. Ah, come on now. The boys weren't doing much. Yeah, see, you're saying they fixed the game for a little extra scratch.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah. Eight Men Out.
Dan Patrick
Kaminsky's a cheat.
Fritzi Seaton
No good. Not great. No good. Not great. It's like comparing Goodfellas to Godfather that you compare Eight Men out to Bull Durham.
Dan Patrick
Okay. And who's who in which scenario, Trying to figure out which one is the slight.
Fritzi Seaton
The slight would be that you're, you know, the Godfather is better than good fellas. And Bull Durham is better than Eight Men Out.
Dan Patrick
Huh?
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Okay.
Fritzi Seaton
Right. Does anybody think Goodfellas is better than the Godfather?
Dan Patrick
I don't know that it's. You know, it's not like we're saying, like, you know, like the Godfather and Weekend at Bernie's. Too true. You know what I mean? I mean, they're pretty close.
Fritzi Seaton
And, you know, Bull Durham is better than Eight Men Out.
Dan Patrick
But you're saying they're both great movies because when you just compared the Godfather. Godfather to Goodfellas, you just name both great movies.
Fritzi Seaton
Goodfellas is a really good movie. Godfather, one of the greats of all time. I mean, Bull Durham isn't a great, great movie, but it's a better movie than Eight Men Out. Field of Dreams. You don't love Field of Dreams. More than eight Men Out.
Dan Patrick
Not more than eight Men out. I love Field of Dreams.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
But not more than eight Men out. Maybe because of the story and maybe because of that. Yeah. I'm saying. Well, I mean, I will say that I think the Natural should be in here somewhere because I think the Natural is a great movie. If you said the Natural, I'm with you there.
Fritzi Seaton
I don't know.
Dan Patrick
I like Bull Durham, but I'm not gonna put Bull Durham as, like, the Godfather of baseball movies. First of all, Bulldrum is not a baseball movie. It's a movie about relationships.
Fritzi Seaton
It is. It's about love. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
It's really a love story.
Fritzi Seaton
It is. It is. So it is a love.
Dan Patrick
Does it even belong in Love Story?
Fritzi Seaton
Well, Hoosiers is about relationships, too. All right, let me take a break. Just getting started on the program. Can't get sidetracked. Can't. Come on. Keep your focus, Dan. Keep your focus. Play the day. Up next, be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.
Dan Patrick
It'S Julie Stewart Banks. I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League, and I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson. I wore nine NHL sweaters, and I have story after story to share. And believe it or not, I have plenty to say and not just about hockey. Believe me, he does. Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and it's gonna be, well, it's gonna be quite the ride. We're officially line mates, Nate. We're the energy Line. We'll have plenty of folks join us. Current players, some of my former teammates, hall of famers. And wait till you see some of the connections that Julie has. She has quite the Rolodex. Okay. We'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap into our interests away from hockey and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do, provide an emotional boost. How do you feel about all that, Nate? I'm vibing, Julie. I'm ready to roll. Listen to EnergyLine with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called, quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years, starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Mark Seal. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title. And on this show, we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish, this is really.
Fritzi Seaton
The first interview I've done in bed.
Dan Patrick
We sift through innumerable accounts. 35 pages isn't very much, many of them conflicting. That's nonsense. There were 60 pages and try to get to the truth of what really happened. And they said we're finished. This is over.
Fritzi Seaton
It only is not going to work.
Dan Patrick
You got to get rid of those guys as soon as that Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire and many others. Yes, that was a real horse's head. Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Fritzi Seaton
Everyone's forgotten who runs this valley.
Dan Patrick
Time to remind them.
Fritzi Seaton
Yellowstone fans, step into the Yellowstone universe. Dark family legacy is this ranch and.
Dan Patrick
I protector of my Life.
Fritzi Seaton
Hosted by Bobby Bones, the Official Yellowstone Podcast takes you deeper into the franchise that's captivated millions worldwide.
Dan Patrick
Action Explore untold behind the scenes stories.
Fritzi Seaton
Exclusive cast interviews and in depth discussions about the themes and legacy of Yellowstone.
Dan Patrick
You know, the first students to settle this valley fighting was all they knew.
Fritzi Seaton
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the ranch, welcome to the Yellowstone. Bobby Bones has everything you need to stay connected to the Yellowstone phenomenon.
Dan Patrick
I look forward to it.
Fritzi Seaton
Listen to the Official Yellowstone Podcast now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
Go to work. I'm Tisha Allen, former golf professional and the host of welcome to the Party. Your newest obsession about the wonderful world that is women's golf. Featuring interviews with top players on tour like LPGA superstar Angel Yin. I really just sat myself down at the end of 2022 and I was like, look, either we make it or we quit. Expert tips to help improve your swing, and the craziest stories to come out of your friendly neighborhood country club. The drinks were flowing, twerking all over the place. Vaping. They're shotgunning. Women's golf is a wild ride full of big personalities, remarkable athleticism, fierce competition, and a generation of women hell bent on shanking that glass ceiling. Welcome to the Party with Tisha Allen is an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. Listen to welcome to the Party. That's P A R T E e on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Oh my God.
Fritzi Seaton
The play of the day. This is the play of the day.
Dan Patrick
Check this out.
Fritzi Seaton
LeBron open three.
Dan Patrick
22 seasons.
Fritzi Seaton
40 years.
Dan Patrick
LeBron James 50,002 points. Crowd is still buzzing after LeBron made a a routine three pointer to go over the 50,000 mark.
Fritzi Seaton
Courtesy of Spectrum Sportsnet. That's your play of the day. So LeBron has just over 50,000 career points. Regular season, postseason. The next closest active player is Kevin Durant, and he is a little less than 5,000 points behind. Probably won't be some playoff basketball for Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns. Although they got the win, they swept the season series against the Clippers. Most cars on the road could use a little TLC at Mako. They bring your car back to life. Affordable paint jobs, light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako in the book. In the Natural. The Natural, Roy Hobbs strikes out at the end, but in the movie, he does it. We have to have a happy ending, don't we? We have to have that Hollywood ending there. Sometimes you kind of like a movie that, I don't know, doesn't always end with rainbows and unicorns. Marvin.
Dan Patrick
Like Eight Men Out.
Fritzi Seaton
It wasn't a good ending for them. Yes, Seaton.
Dan Patrick
It does happen sometimes where there'll be like this crazy, like, I don't know, Norwegian Horror Movie or something, and you're like, the. The end of it is just awful. It's terrible. You're like, wow, I can't believe everybody died in such a horrible way. And then someone will remake it in the United States. And you watch it and you're like, oh, wait a minute. They all. That's not how it ends.
Fritzi Seaton
Everything's good.
Dan Patrick
Everything is good. How did that guy, he got out of the Being Buried Alive and then somehow did. Wow, interesting.
Fritzi Seaton
I went to see a movie and I think Kelly McGillis was in it. She was in Top Gun with Tom Cruise, the original. She was in Witness with who is Harrison Ford. So the movie is called Reuben Rubin. I didn't know anything about it. And I went to see the movie in an afternoon in Atlanta when I was working at cnn. So I go in there, I'm watching the movie. You know, there's like nine people in there. All of a sudden I'm going, all right, Watching, watching. All right. You know? And next thing I know, the teacher, I think Tom Conti might have been his name. He's got a noose around his neck and he's got a chair underneath him, and he's thinking about committing suicide. His dog comes over. His dog is named Reuben. Well, guess what happens when he yells out, reuben, Reuben, Reuben knocks the chair out from underneath him and the movie ends. I walked outside. You know, when you go see a movie during the day I love doing that. And you come outside, it's bright. And I walked outside, and I just wanted to talk to somebody. I'm like, you know, because, you know, there were eight people in the theater, and they're all kind of scattered. And I'm like, any. Anybody. Anybody know about that? Like crazy. So Reuben. Reuben was the name of it. And I think those are the last words in the movie. As his dog kicks over the store. The chair that's holding him up. Yes, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
So we're not saying bad movie endings. Dark movie endings.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, I'm okay with a dark movie.
Dan Patrick
Like seven with Brad Pitt.
Fritzi Seaton
I. I like that.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Fritzi Seaton
Yeah, yeah.
Dan Patrick
Not trying to spoil.
Fritzi Seaton
Tony in Ohio. Hi, Tony. Tony, what's on your mind?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Dan, I got a couple more.
Fritzi Seaton
Unbreakable records for you, okay.
Dan Patrick
About Nolan Ryan. Seven no hitters and 5,714 strikeouts.
Fritzi Seaton
I don't know about the no hitters. Yeah, I do know about the no hitters. Because. Because nobody's going to go, even if you got a no hitter going. Yeah, my bad, Tony. You're right. They don't go more than five innings. You can have a no hitter and then they go up. Yeah. You know what the analytics say? We got a. We gotta sit you down. And then 5,700 strikeouts. Cindy in North Carolina. Good morning, Cindy.
Dan Patrick
Hi, Dan. I've got another Unbreakable, but if I could sneak in a little baseball movie that has kind of a dark ending.
Fritzi Seaton
But it's a comedy, and that's Bang the drum. Slowly. Okay, Roberto. Yeah. De Niro. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, the Unbreakable, I'm gonna pay homage.
Dan Patrick
To my home state of North Carolina.
Fritzi Seaton
It's Richard Petty's 200 NASCAR wins. Oh.
Dan Patrick
And in fact, he actually, in one season, one. 27 races.
Fritzi Seaton
That'll. That'll never be broken. But thank you, Cindy. I didn't know he won 27. I didn't know they had 27 races back then. Fritzi, as Fritz, he likes to point out the Bad News Bears didn't win that game against the Yankees at the very end. Right. They almost won.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. They were, like, down three. I guess it was with bases loaded, they're all coming home. And at the very end, he's out at the plate, which would have either won the game or tied it, but.
Fritzi Seaton
They felt like winners. And they got to drink beer afterwards. Each other with beer. Rocky lost. I think that made that a better movie, that he lost the first one. Well, it did set up, you know, subsequent movies, but I would say Rocky losing At the end. Yes, yes. Todd, do you have something?
Dan Patrick
No, we were just giggling about some of the scenes from Bad News Bears and Tanner Bole, who's just like the best character ever in the second basem.
Fritzi Seaton
Tanner Boyle, though, he was gritty and gutty. I mean, he tried. Yeah, Marvin.
Dan Patrick
He was also the kid that went to the alternative high school.
Fritzi Seaton
Oh, he did.
Dan Patrick
Like the bad kid. That's what I mean. Like, oh, you know, somebody that was just bad. Yeah, that was him.
Fritzi Seaton
Tanner Boyle.
Dan Patrick
Hey, Lupus. Maybe if you wipe your nose once in a while, people wouldn't give you so much crud all the time.
Fritzi Seaton
And Tatum O'Neill looked legitimate on the mound. She did. She looked really good. She might have looked better than Tim Robbins is Nuke Lelouch on the mound. Tatum O'Neill looked athletic. All right. Speaking of pitchers segue, Justin Verlander, Giants pitcher, will join us coming up. Iron Eagle. He was on the call at the Garden last night with the warriors and the Knicks. Two more hours to go on this Wednesday. Fritzing Seton, Marvin Holly, yours truly, back after this.
Dan Patrick
Hey. Well, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast, Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called, quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years, starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everyone? Julie Swerbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson. We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go. The Name Energy Line with Nate and jsb. Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right? Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us. Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe. Listen to EnergyLine with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some interesting folks.
Fritzi Seaton
Across a wide range of industries to.
Dan Patrick
Hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use.
Fritzi Seaton
Being a rock star is very fun.
Dan Patrick
But helping people enjoy living is way more fun. I figured out the formula, you just have to work hard, then that's magic. Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to Math and stories from the Frontiers of marketing starting March 6 on the iHeartRadio app Apple Podcasts are wherever.
Fritzi Seaton
You get your podcast Jon Stewart is.
Dan Patrick
Back at the Daily show and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondents and contributors, and with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Are you hungry? Colleen Witt here and Eating While Broke is back for Season four every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. This season we've got a legendary lineup serving up broke dishes and even better stories. On the menu. We have Tony Bake, Nick Cannon, Melissa Ford, October London and Carrie Harper. Howie turning Big Macs into big moves. Catch Eating While Broke every Thursday on the Black Effect podcast network. IHeartRadio app Apple podcast Wherever you get your favorite shows, come hungry for season four.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 1: LeBron’s Milestone, Saquon Signed
Episode Details:
Overview: The episode kicks off with a monumental discussion on LeBron James achieving the unprecedented milestone of 50,000 career points in the NBA. Dan Patrick and his co-hosts delve into the significance of this achievement, comparing it to historic records in other sports and highlighting LeBron’s longevity and consistency.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Insights:
Overview: Transitioning from LeBron’s milestone, the hosts explore a list of sports records deemed unbreakable. They analyze various records across different sports, discussing why these records stand the test of time and remain out of reach for current and future athletes.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Insights:
Overview: The discussion shifts to the NFL, focusing on Saquon Barkley securing a two-year contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles. The hosts analyze the details of the deal, its implications for the team, and Barkley’s future in the league.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Insights:
Overview: Following Saquon’s discussion, the hosts turn their attention to Devonte Adams, who was released by the New York Jets. They speculate on his potential destinations and the impact he could have on other teams.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Insights:
Overview: The episode also features side conversations about unbreakable records in baseball, comparisons of classic sports movies, and brief mentions of other sports personalities like Justin Verlander.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Insights:
Conclusion: This episode of The Dan Patrick Show provides an in-depth exploration of significant sports milestones, particularly focusing on LeBron James’ historic scoring achievement and Saquon Barkley’s impactful contract extension. Through detailed analysis, engaging conversations, and insightful comparisons, Dan Patrick and his co-hosts deliver a compelling narrative that both informs and entertains listeners. Whether discussing the perpetuity of certain sports records or the strategic moves within the NFL, the show offers a comprehensive look into the ever-evolving landscape of sports.
Notable Timestamped Quotes:
Note: This summary focuses solely on the main content of the episode, omitting advertisements, promotions, and non-content segments to provide a clear and concise overview for listeners who may not have tuned in.