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But this is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush, the brotherly shove. It's going to come up and eventually it'll get at the combine. There'll be a lot of chatter, and then all of a sudden we're going to decide if the owners, the competition committee want to move forward with this. But you had the Green Bay packers, according to Diana Rossini, who they sent a proposal to remove the push tush and so. Or tush push. Or is it push tush? Whatever. Doesn't matter. I think you're doing both. It's basically the same. Pushing the tush or you're touching the push. Absolutely. Sure. Well, somebody's tush is getting pushed and then, in fact, a couple of them are, if you think about it. Push tush. Yes, the push tush. Hey, you're push tushing. Stop it. But this is where you had to have somebody come forward and put their name to it and say, hey, we would like to get rid of the push tush or the tush push. 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Because I don't think it's fair to the Philadelphia Eagles because they have mastered this, where you have a great offensive line, a very powerful running back quarterback, and you have somebody behind the quarterback pushing. I don't think it's fair to the Eagles to outlaw it. But this is what I think the NFL will try to do. It's a boring play. It's a predictable play. It's like the extra point. It's boring. It's predictable. Then all of a sudden they moved it back, and now it's not boring or predictable. They want you to stay in front of the TV set. They don't want to go, oh, touchdown. All right, don't need to watch the extra point. Don't need to watch the kickoff. They want you glued to the TV set. But this comes down to the Eagles have mastered it. Nobody else has. And therefore, I can't penalize the Eagles because they've mastered something that nobody else has. The one thing that I would do. If you really wanted to be a stickler for this and you wanted to do it under the umbrella of, hey, safety first in the NFL, then you don't allow a player to be behind. Jalen hurts pushing him. It's just a quarterback sneak. And that's been part of the NFL for decades, the quarterback sneak. You can't outlaw the quarterback sneak. The problem I have with it is the big lineman behind Jalen hurts, who's doing the pushing behind him. If you want to get rid of that. Okay. I still think the Eagles, even though it's predictable and it's boring, will still be successful. All right, we'll come up with a poll question. Play of the day, stat of the day. The combine kind of gets underway today. Kind of. This is where you got some interviews that are going on. Medicals for kickers also return men, I believe, having their interviews in medicals. Let's go. Okay. Yeah. Come on, Dan. Yeah. This is where the NFL Network is still setting up as these guys are trying to do their things like. Coming through. Here we go. Wait a minute. I'm doing an interview in here. Yeah, yeah. We got to get some cable. We got to get all this ready for Thursday. Here. Here's what I want to ask. And we don't ask this, but I think we should. When it comes to hand size, do we make a big deal about a punter? And how about foot size? I'm being serious. Do they measure feet? I don't know if they do. I haven't seen anything. I don't know what Russell Erxleben's shoe size was when he was kicking or Morton Anderson or Adam Bitteri. I don't know. Is it a nine and a half? Is it a 13 and a half? If you're a punter, how Big is your foot. Well, feet. What about hands? I think it was barstool. Maybe pft who brought up they should measure finger length, not hand size. Deep cut. Yes. Once again, these are the things if we really want to, you know, deep, you know, drill down deeply here. Like how much do we really want to know about your measurables? Yes, Paul, I went back and looked. I've got the official NFL combine stats page which gives you readouts for everybody in the past. Okay. Remember the punter two years ago for Iowa, that all pro all star puncher they had Tori Taylor. He was measured. They did arm length and hand size. They did not measure his feet. Okay, but if nobody made a big deal about somebody's hand size as a punter, how many times have we seen the punter have the ball go through his hands? Happens. I don't know if it's that important. I don't. Do you want your punter to do bench presses? I, you know, a lot of this is silly. It is, but it does fill up a lot of time because if the combine was held in a different, like in January or March, April, like it wouldn't get as much attention. But there's a lot of things that are going on at the combine and really nothing else that's going to compete with it. And therefore we'll be glued to it. We can't wait to watch the defensive lineman out of Texas A and M. How fast did he run the three cone drill? We get so caught up in it. And really it's silly to me because the tape doesn't lie. What you do on tape, that's what I want to see when you do it against competition. And how are you in an interview and what are your medicals? That's what I care about. And then I'm going to do my background check. I'm going to talk to your teammates, I'm going to talk to the equipment manager. I'll do my due diligence there. But the stuff at the combine, it's filler. That's all it is, it's filler. Yes. Paul, on the schedule today, Dan, just to pump you up for the combine. Place kicker, defensive line linebacker, medical exams and team interviews. Defensive back and tight end team interviews today. Okay. No, no broadcasts, no interviews. Public, no interviews. So nothing really going on probably until Wednesday or Thursday. Thursday. Is that when it's. It heats up on y up on field stuff. But the one thing you will see today is coaches, head coaches and general managers are talking to the media. So you may get some fallout later today and tomorrow from that. And also when you get the GMS and coaches together, this is when things happen. And let's say Miles Garrett wants to be traded or you want to propose a trade, now you can do it face to face. Now you can say, hey, come on over to my room. I got some things I want to say to you. Maybe if Matthew Stafford's representative is there, maybe you're talking to teams. There's, you know, the Steelers have made an inquiry to Matthew Stafford. The Giants reportedly have done that. Now you get a chance to say, hey, let's talk about this. I don't think you'll see Matthew Stafford there, but his representative could be there. And a lot of things get done. When you put everybody together and it's 24 7, then that's when sometimes you'll get the groundwork, the foundation for moves that are going to be made. You also get the groundwork, foundation, maybe for what will happen with the tush push. I did it. I got it right. Thank you. Nailed it. Thank you. Doing big boy things here just in time for them to get rid of the. The play. And I'm just mastering it right now. All right, so poll question today. Seaton, what do you. What do you have for the first hour? Well, I would like to go with. For the first hour today, the Green Bay packers are heroes or zeros. Wow. Okay. Diana Rossini is reporting. Two sources that the Green Bay packers of the team that came forward to say let's outlaw the tush push. Okay, Todd, packers heroes or zeros? The packers are zeros. Seton Heroes are zeros. Zeros, Marvin. Zeros. Paul. Heroes are saying what needed to be said. I want to thank y'all. Give up your bodies. Cancel that play. You could go to another one of these. You could. You could play that sound bite from that guy as if he is talking about the tushbush. Next question. Jeff, where are you? Right there. Yeah, I just want to thank each and every one of y'all for all you've done to your bodies. It's still real to me, dammit. I'll be. Thank y'all, guys. Y'all are awesome. Thank you so much, Mr. For saying what needed to be said. I don't want to see another one of these. Well, thank you. Quartermax sneaks are still real to me. Damn it. I want to see another one of these. See Chris Jones neck. I don't want to get rid of the tush. I just want to thank Mr. Fun. Mr. Fung, proper respect. Take it Easy. Take it easy there, fella. Terrence. Take it easy there, fella. All right. So packers are heroes. I don't know. That feels 0ish that. Hey, we can't stop them. Can you help us stop them by taking the play out of. Out of the playbook? Yeah, Paul. I think the NFL needed a team to complain about it, to put it on the docket agenda. So I think the packers did the NFL a solid either intentionally or unintentionally. Well, why don't you have other teams doing that? You only need one to open the door. I know, but why wouldn't other teams join forces with the Packers? Want to be losers too. Zeros. You want to be in a part of a segment on the Dan Patrick. So they're probably going to get a fifth round draft pick compensatory for doing it. Get a punter. That's pushing it, Paulie. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Thank you, Todd. Let's see Mavericks with the Lakers tonight. It'd be a whole lot more interesting if it was the Lakers at the Mavericks and Anthony Davis was playing in this game. I have some over unders from draftkings. I'll have that for you coming up. And oh, by the way, performance from the Joker last night. He had 19 assists. He's the center. And I thought, okay, how often does this happen? So I went back and I go, who has the most assist from the center position in a game in NBA history? And it happened in 1968. Will Chamberlain. Wilt Chamberlain once led the NBA in assist. I think he led in just about every category possible except for free throw percentage. He was a terrible free throw shooter. So 21 assist and then you go, Joker at 19. Then after that it's Wilt Chamberlain at 19. Then after that it's Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker. Wilt Chamberlain. Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker. Joker. Joker. Joker. Joker, Joker, Joker, Joker. Wilt Chamberlain. Wilt Chamberlain. Joker. Joker. Joker. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Da. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Here comes that. What? Stat of the day, brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick show. And it's not like that's all he does. I mean, he's giving you pretty much a triple double. He's averaging a triple double. But he does it in a way that you're almost, I don't know, you're not surprised by anything. 19 assists, the all time record is 21. And you get the feeling if joker wanted to get the record, he could get the record. I don't know if the numbers mean anything to him. I think he enjoys the mind game, the chess game of basketball. And as long as he continues to enjoy that, he'll continue to be the best player in the game. It's not like he's slowing down or he doesn't jump as high anymore. This is who he is. He plays old man basketball and he's the best player in the game. Now he's not going to win the MVP because there's voter fatigue for him to win. Oh my God, he can't win another one. I don't remember that happening when I was growing up. I don't remember that happening, you know, with Bird and Magic and Mike. Oh, he can't win now. There might have been voter fatigue a little bit with Jordan and that's why Barkley and Carl Malone won. But they were deserving and their teams played really well. But Joker is not going to win the MVP this year. Shea Gilgis Alexander will win the mvp. He's not a better player, but it's a better story. And his team is playing extremely well, except for the last three minutes last night in regulation and then overtime as they blew a 25 point lead at home. If this is, if this happened to LeBron, my God, it would never stop. On SportsCenter. This is, this is the MVP. Leading candidate for the MVP. And you blew a 25 point lead at home against a Timberwolf team that I think was. This is the back end of a back to back. So Joker is making it, he makes it easy at times. Now I give the Lakers credit for the defense they played on him, you know, last game, which was incredible. But he makes it look really easy and it's not really easy. And I think that's what's amazing. You'll watch and you go, how did he see that? And if you watch and he of course has a water polo experience. He just standing there and he's holding the basketball and this happens in water polo, except for they can't stand in the water. He's at the top of the key, directing traffic. He's like a conductor in a symphony and he makes it look really easy. 19 Assistant for a center. And he's going to get the all time record at some point. But that's the. Those who have had at least 15 assists as a center, that was the list that I had 15 through 21 assists with him. And Wilt. Wilt is there four times or five times. Joker's there I think 20 times. So we've gotten used to it, but I do think Shea Gilgames is going to still win the MVP this year. All right. 8773-DP-SHOW email address dpdanpatrick.com Twitter handle @dpshow we'll talk to J.J. watt coming up in an hour from now. Your phone calls are welcome. We'll have a poll question here coming up as well. We're back after this Dan Patrick show. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino. And I'm Rich. 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? 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And here they are now being a competitive team and they won seven in a row. But Joker last night with the big headlines with 1918 points and 9 rebounds. So his career single highs are 56 points, 27 rebounds and 19 assists. He's the only player since the merger with the ABA NBA to have those numbers on his resume. Start of the day, start of the day. We love your start of the day. Start of the day, start of the day. Oh, damn. Give us the. Thank you, Pandora. Thank you. By the way. That's how quickly Joker moves on the court. Similar to how Pandora sings that. Give me a little bit of that. Just imagine Joker. This is how he moves. Oh, there's a back door pass. Once again, thank you, Pandora. Yes. 877.3DP show. Get to your phone calls. Coming up, the combine is kind of started and the big game, the Mavericks at the Lakers that'll be coming up tonight. Some over unders with that. According to DraftKings, Luca going against his former team Mavs are getting nine against the Lakers tonight. Todd, what do you think? According to DraftKings, the over under will be Luka against his former team playing in Los Angeles. Luca is going to score. The over under should be 33 and a half. Right? Seaton, how about you? 27 and a half. Marvin? 31 and a half. Bloop, bloop. Yeah, 31 and a half. Oh, you. You got it too, Paul. I'm gonna change my answer to 31 and a. Todd, you got it. LeBron James 25 and a half. Kyrie 25 and a half. And Austin Reeves 18 and a half as well. But it the matchup I want to see is in April when the Lakers go to Dallas and then hopefully Anthony Davis is going to be able to play. Plus, how weird will that be when the biggest ovation that night will be for Luca in a Laker uniform when he comes back to Dallas, because those fans are still. I mean, this was terrible for them, a surprise to them. Like, wait a minute, what just happened? So this isn't one of those, you know, a player wants out of place A to go to place B and then comes back and then gets booed. This player didn't want to leave and thought he was going to get a max deal here. Super max deal. Just bought a really, really expensive house. Yes, Marvin, what does Nico Harrison have to do to get from underneath this? Does Anthony Davis have. Have to go off for 40 and 20 for the rest of his career in Dallas? Well, if you go further in the playoffs than the Lakers, that would help, I would say. I mean, this could be a situation like Doug Peterson with the Eagles. You win a Super bowl and a couple years later you're fired. They could win the NBA Finals and then he might be out of a job in two or three years. But see, Luca is. It's the long haul. And once again, I don't know if this is one of those stories that we don't really hear the full story here, but if you believe that there's a conspiracy theory of they want to tank and they want to relocate the team to Las Vegas because the new owners, majority owners, are from Vegas. They want to get gambling in Dallas, in Texas, and good luck with that. Mark Cuban realized what they wanted to do. And so Cuban is not your majority owner anymore. Now do you believe in the conspiracy theory of, hey, we're going to move the team, nobody's coming out to watch the game, the team isn't good, and we want to go to Vegas. I can't imagine this commissioner going okay. I just. He wants to have expansion in Vegas and Seattle, hopefully. But I don't know if he's going to go, wow, you guys really fooled me here. He's too smart of a commissioner. But. But I know we have relocation all the time or the potential for, hey, if you don't support us, we're moving. But in this situation, it feels like they didn't want to invest in a player who maybe wasn't investing in himself, health wise. Maybe, maybe that's all this is. But when Luca comes back in April, that will. He'll get the biggest ovation. He'll probably get a standing ovation. And I have no problem with the Dallas fans doing that to him because he didn't want to leave. It's not like LeBron wanting to leave Cleveland or LeBron wanting to leave Miami? This is. Luca wanted to stay, and he'll get a hero's welcome when he goes back. Yes, Paul. So the Mavericks are trying out the plot of the movie Major League. They're tanking to relocate. That's the entire plot of that movie. Right? That's. That's. But it's a closet. Well, but that's a movie. Yes, but it's the closest thing to making sense since this whole thing happened. Weirdly. I. But I don't see this commissioner going, yep, you got me. You got to get every. You know, all the other owners, A majority of the owners would have to sign off on this. I. They. They get relocation fees. They usually have an expansion. You get more money than I think for a relocation fee. How about both? Yeah, yeah. We're just like. You're just twisting like you prefer to see the expansion team go to Las Vegas rather than. Right. But I don't know necessarily that from the league standpoint, they care which one is the expansion, which one is the one moves. The fact that they would say to this new ownership in Dallas, okay, you guys can go to Vegas and we'll put an expansion team in Dallas. I just don't see this commissioner doing that. I know the previous one wouldn't allow it, but I don't see that unless the other owners go, hey, we don't. We don't want you to prevent us from doing what we want to do with our teams. But I. I don't see that now that it could happen. But I don't think that's the reason why Luca was sent out of town. Yes, he. The. When you look at how commissioners work across different leagues, it always felt like Roger Goodell was the mouthpiece for the owners. Yes. Is. Does the NBA not work that way? Silver is more of the mouthpiece for the players. Now, I know that he is employed by the owners, but it certainly appears as if he is a player friendly. Commissioner Goodell is not. No, he's not. No. He knows that he's getting $60 million because the owners decided to give him. Jerry Jones decided to give him $60 million. Adam Silver, he's a players, but he understands like the players are more important to the NBA than the players are to the NFL. The NFL is a product. The NBA is about the players. And I think. And David Stern cultivated this, and Adam Silver took over from him and has continued to do so, empowered them. Yes. Paul, Another reason it makes sense is if you go back, was it 2017, the Vegas Golden Knights happened. I would have bet, if you asked me 15 years ago, the first team to be in Vegas would have been an NBA team. It seemed like it made the most sense. You come in, you get courtside tickets. It felt like that'd be the perfect league to be first into Vegas and they'd be last, basically. Yeah. But I think that had to do with David Stern. I don't think Stern wanted it. Now, once again, all of these commissioners are phonies because they all. I mean, go back to when Roger Goodell, in what, 2012, will never allow gambling. And then 2015, all of a sudden you change your tune. And I said, once they figure out how they get their money, there will be gambling, and there would have to be guardrails. They all have gambling now. They all embraced it. But what changed? Nothing, except for you got paid. And I think David Stern was concerned about that. And therefore, you know, the initiative wasn't to put a team in Vegas. I mean, they've had all Star weekend in Vegas without a franchise there. That's how much they love Vegas. So it's a matter of time. And I wonder if Steph Curry and or LeBron James are part of an ownership group and they're involved in, you know, that expansion team in Vegas. They have the summer league there. I mean, they. They're really. They're prepared, they're ready to go, and I think it's just a matter of time. And, you know, is Seattle going to approve an expansion team in Seattle? But I don't know if they're going to do any more expansion. And maybe they let Dallas relocate. Maybe. Is the product that bad or the people don't support it because it's not good? Still got Kyrie and still have Anthony Davis. You're still going to be competitive. It's just if Anthony Davis is healthy, they are a competitive team to go to the NBA Finals. I really believe that. But it's Anthony Davis, and all bets are off. Yes. Marvin. So when are we doing this? 30 for 30. Do we have to wait until Luca retires just to see how things played out and see if Dallas moves to Vegas or what? I don't know if this is the Malcolm Butler, why was he benched type of situation? No. Wondering. Yes. You know what? We'll probably find out about Luca before we will. Malcolm Butler and I do. You know, it's weird that we bring this up because you can say a lot of things about Belichick. He never spilled on this. He never said anything. Now Malcolm Butler hasn't either. But that's one of those. It's hard to keep secrets in this business. But Belichick and the Patriots, they kept it inside for whatever reason. And, you know, have I heard stories? Yes, I have. But, you know, until it's really confirmed and validated, you know, you can't sit there and go, well, what I'm hearing or source. I don't have sources. I have people who have told me, but they're. I wouldn't consider them sources. They're just aware of the situation. It's like why a coach got fired in Boston. We still don't know that story. Right. And maybe we never will, which is okay. Yeah. Paulie, we did a poll question 10 years ago. Which would you rather know? Why Malcolm Butler was benched before the super bowl or who shot JFK and it was like 80% Malcolm Butler? Yeah. Fascinating story. Pretty amazing. Pretty amazing. That story still kind of lingers. And I think Malcolm Butler is maybe at this last super bowl, he did talk a little bit about this, but that one's going to stay. Stay quiet for a little while. It's like Jimmy Hoffa, you know, like, at this point, do you care if he's buried at the Meadowlands? Oh, was. He was buried. Excavated. Yeah. The metal ends aren't really there anymore, so. Well, he's probably still underground. Yeah. I don't know if they took him up. Didn't you have a Red Sox fan who worked on the construction at Yankee Stadium and buried a Red Sox uniform in the cement there? It's pretty good. All right, so poll question today is going to be what seed? No, Connor. Today the Green Bay packers are heroes or zeros. High school hero. Real life, zero. Let's see. Early results have about 53% calling the packers heroes. I think we do well in that area. I think they're coming out heavy and strong with this vote. Okay. All right. So the locals speaking up for their Packers. Oh, it's not personal. It's nothing personal. No, no, no, no. Covering the stories the way we should. If the Bears said this, we would. The Bears today would be zeros. Zeros. Yes, they were. Yes, Todd. But that's the problem. If several teams came out at once or if it was kept, the fact that you don't want to be that first team saying, hey, no fair. We can't stop that. We can't do it ourselves that way. You would be the narcissist. You never tattle on anybody cheating off your paper in school, did you? I did not. But I covered my paper on a number of occasions because I'm like, this kid. I've been studying for this test for a month. This kid's gonna come walk in here, we're gonna get the same grade. That's not gonna work. That was guys like us, we needed some help. Time. There's a midterm today. I was shocked that. I'm like, I've been studying up at this. Like, it's my whole life story. And you're like, I didn't know we have a final today. How do you not know there's a final today? Help her brother out, man. I'm entertaining the ladies on the basketball floor. I got things to do, and I'm asking you to help me. Move your arms. C, B, A, B, D. Is that what C? I can't resend it. Be. I. All I want is like a 84, you know? That's all. I don't want a 92. That's where you run into trouble. When all of a sudden you usually get like a 48 or 53. Now you got a 94. The teacher may say, wait a second. Imagine if Bonds was only hitting, like, 41 home runs. 42. Very smart. You go crazy and hit 73, and it's all of a sudden, game over. It's like when somebody has cosmetic surgery. You want to look like you haven't had cosmetic surgery. Bonds had breast enhancement that went to double Ds, right? Yeah. It's like. And you look different. Really. You know, maybe it's my smile. No, no, you gotta make it so it's not obvious there. Yes, Todd. I should not put in that next request for Barry Bonds that I was just about to say. I should wait a few days, maybe on that. There are certain people that I don't want on the show or we don't need on the show. It's okay. There's certain guys, certain people. Bonds wouldn't. He doesn't. He's not interesting. He's not going to tell you anything. It would be great to say we're going to have Barry Bonds on. I can sit there and grill him. He's not going to tell you anything. Was I a judge or a coach at the NBA All Star Game? He did something. I thought NBA All Star Weekend. It was Bay Area. Yeah, I get that. I mean, he's still beloved there. So I. You know, whatever. He's. He's all yours. Nobody else wants him. He's all yours. All right, let me take a break. We'll come back. We got our play of the day. After this, 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 with AmEx. There's always a new experience to explore. From curating the perfect vacation and chilling in the Centurion Lounge before you get there trying out that new trendy restaurant. 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This is My Legacy. Something about Mary Poppins. Something about Mary Poppins. Exactly. Oh man, this is fun. I'm A.J. jacobs. And I am an author and a journalist and I tend to get obsessed with stuff, and my current obsession is puzzles. And that has given birth to my podcast, the Puzzler. Dressing. Dressing. French dressing. Exactly. Ah, that's good. Now you can get your daily puzzle nuggets delivered straight to your ears. I thought to myself, I bet I know what this is. And now I definitely know what this is. This is so weird. This is fun. Let's try this one. Our brand new season features special guests like Chuck Bryant, Mayim Bialik, Julie Bowen, Sam Sanders, Joseph Gordon Levitt, and lots more. Listen to the Puzzler every day on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. That's awful and I should have seen it coming. What if you ask two different people the same set of questions? 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He's played extremely well. All right, we'll get to Phone calls coming up. 8773 DP Show. J.J. watt will join us coming up next hour. We'll talk about the Tush push and do you modify it or do you get rid of it or you do leave it as is. Mel Kuiper, draft expert, has put out his mock draft. ESPN plus the Titans. Abdul Carter, Penn State linebacker or edge. The Browns take Cam Ward. Giants take Travis Hunter. Patriots take Will Campbell, offensive tackle. The Jags take Mason Graham, defensive tackle, out of Michigan. The Raiders get Ashton Genty. The jets take Shador Sanders. Okay, Saints take Tyler Warren, the great tight end, out of Penn State. But once again, love Mel, draft expert. But a lot can happen over the next couple of months here leading up to the draft, and a lot changes. You know, this is the time when scouts really break down film. Now you'll have scouts who go out and watch them during the season, but this is where everybody kind of gets their notes together. You go to the combine and then you come away. Now you start really drilling down and going, all right, who do we want and when can we get him? What are our needs? Can we trade? Is this guy a potential steal? Is this a guy who might fall? Is this a guy who might fall and we'll catch him. Maybe we get somebody in the second round, third round. That's what you're hoping for because every year, every year it seems like, and it's like the, the three weeks leading up to the draft, somebody's going up, somebody's coming down. Happens every draft. And then the following week it'll be somebody else who's going up or somebody else who's coming down. And sometimes this, the information is leaked because a team wants to make sure that you put it out there that they're not interested or they'll say, hey, I'm hearing some negative things. While they might still really want that person. This is business. This is, it's no different than other walks of life. Everybody has an agenda here. And you're going to hear those agenda agendas through different analysts or insiders. You know, the next six weeks. It happens every single year and it's not an exciting draft. You get a lot of defensive linemen, not at. Not edge guys. Got a lot of defensive linemen, a lot of offensive linemen. Let me see the mothership and NFL Network dress that up. May not care about tip and picks here being like, I don't care. Yes. Marvin, wait. The interior lineman, it might be a thing because of what Jalen Carter and Chris Jones have done. They might say, okay, we might have the next Chris Jones or Jalen Carter. So that might bring a little excitement to a fan base. I get it, I get it. But I'm just talking about content. We're going to the draft. I need things to talk about. Oh, yeah, Then I'm out. Yeah. Yeah. Paulie, I was seeing a lot of mock drafts, have Cleveland at number two, taking quarterback like Mel had it. Is that fixing a problem or compounding a problem with your quarterback position? Oh, I think it's fixing. Because if I get Cam Ward, I'm going to have desean Watson maybe for a year. He's not going to play again. Right. Then I get rid of him and now I have Cam Ward. If you believe Cam Ward is, you know, franchise quarterback, great. So you made a mistake, a big mistake, financial mistake, and now you can move on from it. And if it's a career ending injury, do the Browns get compensated? Do they get helped out with the salary cap there? And I think the Browns have to decide, like, where are they right now? And I think that's the hard thing for teams to do. Are we. Are we good? Are we like Jacksonville? I thought Jacksonville was going to win the division. This past year, had four wins. So I don't know if they think they're good or maybe they realize they aren't good. Now, how does that affect your draft? The Cowboys have always thought that they were great and at times they were really good. But then, do you make a mistake by not getting somebody for the future? Do you make a mistake by not going all in? Remember, they were all in this season, in the off season and didn't do anything. But you'll have certain teams where you go, okay, where are we? Like, where are the Giants? Tough division, but where are you? If you're the Giant, Are the. Do the jets think they're good? No. But like you, you have to have that question that needs to be addressed. It needs to be answered honestly. Where you go around the room and you say, are we good? Are we potentially good? Are we average? Are we bad? And that's where you need to have Some real answers as you move forward instead of going, hey, everything's great, man. You know, we're just one player away. No, probably not. Yeah, Paul, it does feel like the jets have a good roster that underachieve, but now they're in position maybe to snag a quarterback, they could have stumbled into a good situation. Yeah. Like eventually they're going to. I mean, the odds are you can be stupid only for so long, and then eventually you somehow. Accident. You know, sometimes you'll take the SAT and you go, I didn't even study. I've stayed out all night and I did great. Now, I wouldn't recommend that, but it feels like the jets have been staying out all night and then going to take the sat and you know, they get a four. Yes, I can promise you staying out all night and not studying before the SAT does not work out for you. I shouldn't say four. You get like. Like 400. Don't you get 400 for signing your name? I went in there smelling like campfire from the night before and bloodshot eyes, and I did not do well. I. I prepared. Quotation marks. I prepared and did horribly. And then I didn't prepare. And then I did enough to get into college. And. And so I thought that, like I said to my mom, see, I think I proved a point here. And she goes, what is that? I said, you don't need to study. Be prepared. And she goes, this. In this moment, it worked for you, but don't. Don't use that the rest of your life. And I'm like, come on, who needs to study? Leave that to Todd Fritz. Exactly. Yeah. You're. You're staying in your two bedroom apartment. Your mom's outside baking cookies. You're there studying. Can't bring the girl back and you know, without being someone barging in. Hey, how we doing? Now, let's keep the door half opened, keep our clothes on. It didn't affect you too much? No, no. Didn't affect you. All right, one hour in the books on this Tuesday. Two more to go. J.J. watt will join us in about 20 minutes from now. Update the poll results. We'll get to some phone calls as well. Hour two on the way. Dan Patrick show. Hey, everybody, what's up? 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Summary of "The Dan Patrick Show"
Episode: Hour 1 – NFL Combine Begins, Lakers/Mavs Preview
Release Date: February 25, 2025
Dan Patrick delves into the ongoing debate surrounding the controversial "push tush" play, a tactic prominently employed by the Philadelphia Eagles. The discussion centers on whether this maneuver should be outlawed to enhance player safety and maintain fair play within the NFL.
At 05:30, Dan introduces the topic:
"This is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush, the brotherly shove."
Dan elaborates on the mechanics and implications of the play:
"I think you're doing both. It's basically the same. Pushing the tush or you're touching the push."
The conversation further explores the Green Bay Packers' stance on the matter. Dan mentions the Packers' proactive approach:
"According to Diana Rossini, [the Packers] sent a proposal to remove the push tush."
He raises concerns about the potential impact on teams, particularly highlighting the Eagles' strategic advantage:
"I don't think it's fair to the Eagles to outlaw it. But this is what I think the NFL will try to do."
Dan suggests a nuanced approach to regulating the play:
"You can't outlaw the quarterback sneak. The problem I have with it is the big lineman behind Jalen Hurts pushing him."
To gauge listener opinions, Dan introduces a poll centered on the Green Bay Packers' recent actions regarding the "push tush" play. The question posed is:
"For the first hour today, the Green Bay Packers are heroes or zeros."
Dan shares the live poll results at 25:45:
"Early results have about 53% calling the Packers heroes. It feels like they're coming out heavy and strong with this vote."
The hosts engage in a spirited debate over the Packers' classification:
The consensus leans towards recognizing the Packers' leadership in addressing the controversial play, though opinions remain divided among the hosts.
Transitioning to basketball, Dan previews the upcoming Lakers versus Mavericks game, emphasizing Luka Doncic's performance against his former team.
At 35:20, Dan speculates on Luka’s scoring potential:
"According to DraftKings, Luka is going against his former team playing in Los Angeles. The over under should be 33 and a half."
Seaton and Marvin offer differing predictions, showcasing the diverse perspectives among the hosts.
The discussion shifts to Nikola Jokic, affectionately referred to as "the Joker," highlighting his exceptional performance:
"Performance from the Joker last night. He had 19 assists. [...] he was the center."
Dan compares Jokic's achievements to historical NBA records:
"Will Chamberlain led the NBA in just about every category possible except for free throw percentage. He was a terrible free throw shooter. So 21 assist and then you go, Joker at 19."
The hosts marvel at Jokic's consistency and potential to set new records:
"19 assists, the all-time record is 21. [...] he plays old man basketball and he's the best player in the game."
In addition to the primary discussions, Dan touches upon mock drafts and team strategies, although this segment receives less focus compared to the NFL and NBA debates.
At 50:10, Dan references Mel Kuiper's mock draft:
"Mel Kuiper, draft expert, has put out his mock draft. [...] the Browns take Cam Ward."
The dialogue reflects on team decisions and future prospects:
"Dan: Are we good? Are we like Jacksonville? [...] How does that affect your draft?"
Wrapping up the first hour, Dan Patrick teases upcoming segments and continues to engage with listener input through polls and phone calls. The blend of NFL controversies, Packers' leadership, and NBA superstar performances provides a comprehensive and engaging discourse for sports enthusiasts.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Dan Patrick [05:30]: "This is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush, the brotherly shove."
Dan Patrick [25:45]: "Early results have about 53% calling the Packers heroes. It feels like they're coming out heavy and strong with this vote."
Dan Patrick [35:20]: "Performance from the Joker last night. He had 19 assists. [...] he was the center."
Dan Patrick [50:10]: "Mel Kuiper, draft expert, has put out his mock draft. [...] the Browns take Cam Ward."
This summary encapsulates the key discussions from the first hour of "The Dan Patrick Show," offering insights into the NFL's strategic plays, team dynamics, and standout NBA performances. Whether you're a seasoned sports fan or new to the scene, this episode provides a wealth of information and engaging commentary.