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Bold flavors of American whiskeys. If you're a whiskey fan, you gotta try it. Please drink responsibly. All right, Poll question, Play of the day, Stat of the day. All of that forthcoming. No super bowl fallout. When you think about it, if you go back 10 years ago, we spent five days talking about Malcolm Butler's interception against Russell Wilson. We talked about that play that was called the end of that Super Bowl. What was at stake? Russ was going to win another one. Pete Carroll another Super Bowl. Tom was going to be denied a Super Bowl. We spent five days on that. There's no real fallout because there was no real contest. There was nothing really to talk about other than, okay, the Eagles, can they repeat? They're going to lose a couple defensive players. They lost Kellen Moore. He's now the Saints head coach with the Chiefs. I guess there's, you know, there's at least discussion points because you're talking about that offensive line again like we did a couple of years ago against Tampa Bay. And then you have Travis Kelsey. Is Kelsey going to be back? Will they go out and make a Tyree Kill once out of Miami or maybe still wants to be in Miami? Do they bring Tyree Kill back? I don't know. But what's Kansas City do in the off season. They always seem to do the right thing in the off season. Plug and play. But that's about it. When you think about it, The super bowl is over. It was over before it was over. It was over at halftime. It felt like. And it just doesn't feel like there's any real discussion points there with them moving forward, you know, maybe a little bit. Now I'm going to play executive at espn. If I was going into the Sports center rundown meeting, and I would say, okay, now once again, I'm doing this for espn and how ESPN does it. Jaylen Herz, elite quarterback. Is he a top five quarterback? Now, that would be a topic that we would have should Travis Kelce retirement. Where does the Eagles defense rank among all the great defenses of all time? Once again, I'm trying to get bullet points where if you're flipping through the channels, you'll go, jalen hurts elite quarterback, question mark. You might stop Eagles defense, Best super bowl defense of all time, question mark. You'll stop there. Should Travis Kelsey retire, question mark. That's how it works. When you go into the meetings, SportsCenter meetings or first Take or any of these other shows, it's like, all right, what is going to be a great bullet point you put on the screen? People might not have the sound up and they'll be flipping through and then they'll stop on them. And I get that. I mean, we're trying to come up with topics that are legitimate, and I did hear yesterday that people were talking about Jalen Hurst is the elite quarterback. I. I don't even know what that means. I think he's a winner. I don't. I don't know if he's an elite quarterback because during the regular season, we really don't talk about him. But we have talked about him in both of these Super Bowls and these postseason, and he played great. Absolutely. But I think elite is is kind of a tricky word, a designation. You know, remember we were trying to say, people were like, is Eli an elite quarterback? He's not. He's not an elite quarterback. He had two elite performances. But that doesn't make you an elite quarterback. Elite quarterback is weekend and week out. And how many of those are. Joe Burrow is elite. Patrick Mahomes is elite. Josh Allen, elite. That might be it. Like truly elite. Lamar Jackson. Yeah, so those four. But that would be my conversation. If I was bringing that up, proposing a topic, I would say is, you know, jalen hurts an elite quarterback, because then you get that discussion, is he better than Justin Herbert? You know, throw in a couple other and you get to mention Dak Prescott at some point there and presto, change. Oh, you've got a segment there on the mothership. Yes. Paulie, I was thinking about Hertz, and with what you're saying about elite, I think his numbers will prevent him from being considered a regular elite guy. He's going to throw for, you know, 3,300 yards and 22 touchdowns every year. He's not going to lead the league in any category. This is an old school player comp, but this is very old school. Roger Staubach years ago was fantastic. He was a winner, but he ran and passed and never led the league in a lot of categories. But he just played well and was a leader. And I think that might be the player comp. Yeah, they're just not everybody's elite. I, you know, once again, if you're an elite quarterback, is the defense going to force you to beat them? And I would say no. Defenses were probably saying to Eli Manning, let's see if you can beat us. And he did beat the Patriots twice, but that was a defense that didn't want Saquon Barkley to beat them. Not, you know, Jalen Hurts. But Hertz did produce. He did play extremely well. But do I think he's an elite quarterback? No. The defense, that defense, what we saw that was, you know, there's always recency bias. I just remember when the Bears played the Patriots, and maybe that's not a good comparison in that same building many, many, many years ago. I mean, that wasn't fair. That was not fair. The Ravens against the Giants, that was not fair. The Steelers, when they played the Vikings back in whatever, Super Bowl 5 or whatever, it was 6, that wasn't fair. Like, there's certain performances by defense where you go, golly, this is. This is bad. They should stop this fight. Yes. Marv, do you think Jalen Hurts is more of the Russell Wilson type, where he probably might not get all the credit for a Super bowl win, but he was really good in that Super Bowl. Yep. I think that's a great comp there because, Russ, in that super bowl they lost against the Patriots, he was unstoppable. The Patriots truly did not have an answer for him until that pass play. Because other than that, he's going to win a Super bowl and he's going to be the mvp. He's going to have two Super Bowls on his resume. But watching that game on the field, you could see there was Absolute disarray and frustration with the Patriots trying to stop Russell Wilson because he really was great that evening. Alrighty. See, what's the poll question we're going to go with today? Yeah, you know, I think that you make an interesting point too, that the, you know, they forced Jalen Hurts. The Chiefs forced Jalen Hurts to beat them. And he did, you know, by taking away Saquon Barkley, they're like, we're not going to let our best player, their best player beat us. Yeah. So we're going to force this dude to make some plays. And it turns out he did. So what. What kind of poll question we looking at? Who is the biggest threat? Who's the biggest threat? Who's the big threat to the Eagles in the NFC? Lions. 49ers commanders. Buccaneers, Vikings, Rams? Other? Neither. Neither. Oh, don't you have to put the Cowboys on there at least? Question mark? I don't know that we do. Gotta admit, I don't know that we'd. The Cowboys were threatening teams. Yeah. The Cowboys were the 11th ranked team in the NFC last year. They had seven wins. There's 10 teams ahead of them on the depth chart. Sorry, top 10 only. Yeah, well, Dak Prescott said they're pretty close, though of course he has to say that. Now. If he said, no, we're not close, now you have a story. But of course he's going to say, I. I could probably say to Caleb Williams, hey, how close are you to being a Super bowl team? Hey, we're not. We're not that far away. You know, I would say the Commanders feel a little closer. The Lions feel a little closer. I would still put San Francisco in there, maybe. Last call. But yeah, you could do that. I think recency bias, people would say, probably the commanders, I'd still say the Lions, because the Lions get healthy. They have everybody. They don't necessarily need anybody. But if they would happen to go all in on Miles Garrett now, all of a sudden we have a conversation here. But that Eagles defense, now, they might lose a couple of these players. I think they have three free agents there. But you still have your offense signed up and that's still a great offensive line and a great defensive line. Just that combination there. You're in every game, every single game because you have a great offensive line, great defensive line, and because of that, the Eagles will be back in this situation next season if they stay healthy. Kellen Moore is leaving the Eagles. There were people who talked about, would you leave the Eagles offensive coordinator position to be a head Coach. Now, granted, it's the Saints and they're generic, but still, you get to be a head coach in the NFL. I mean, that's the goal for most of these coordinators. You can't pass on that. Hey, he's never going to get the credit in Philadelphia. Oh, oh. Who's the offensive court? You know. Oh, Kellen Moore. Yeah. Wasn't he with the Cowboys? Yeah, he was with the Chargers. So his window is open. It was open for him to get the head coaching position. Now, the Saints aren't going to be very good. Like, the Saints are sort of in no man's land, that they're middle and they're vanilla. Like, there's nothing about them where you go, hey, now, the first two weeks of this past season, when they're putting up 40 points, I'm like, wait a minute here. What's going on with the Saints? And then they came back to earth, and then we realized the Saints are the Saints or the ain't. And, okay, you can win that division, but I expect Atlanta to one day get it right. Tampa Bay is still good, but, you know, these windows, they open and they close rapidly. You know, the Rams, it felt like the. The window was open just a little bit, and then they opened it wider and wider and wider, and then all of a sudden I go, they are going to beat the Eagles. They're going to go down and score a touchdown, kick the ext. They're going to go to the Super Bowl. I mean, that's how close it was. When you think about, hey, the Eagles were great. Now, granted, you're playing in snow, but the Eagles are in Philadelphia, the Rams are in la. So, you know, factor that in if you want to, that maybe that kept the game closer because of the conditions, but the Rams were going to beat the Eagles in Philadelphia at their own game. That's how close it was. So as as much as we want to christen the Eagles and say, man, dominating, and they were, they could have easily have lost that game to the Rams. 8-77-3 DP Show Email address DP danpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show But Kellen Moore did a really good job with that offense. But if you give me the best offensive line, I got two really good wide receivers. I got the best running back in football. I got a quarterback who rises to the occasion. I got a good tight end. I should put up points. And I was looking at this. The Saints hired Kellen Moore. The Eagles averaged 36 points per game in the postseason in the last 30 years, the only team to average more in winning at least two playoff games, the 2019 Chiefs. They scored 39 points per game. Start of the day, Start of the day, Start of the day, Start of the day. This is the stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. Where do the Saints rank among uninteresting, non relevant teams and non threatening, non word mediocre. Thrown around too. A little bit vanilla, I heard. Yes, Todd, the Titans are definitely there. Jaguars. Well, at least the Titans have the number one pick in the draft. So they're at least interesting for about 30 minutes on draft night. Arizona is kind of not anything. God, I thought Arizona was going to make a leap this past year. My guy, Kyler Murray, Carolina. Although, Carol, I'm curious about Carolina now after, you know, spending some time, you know, with some of those players at the Super Bowl. I are the Patriots interest? You know, let me take a break because we're going to run down this list here and I need a little more time. Also, Kevin Durant, over 30,000 points in his career, but how he's being described feels like it's a little bit of a knock on his resume. We'll have that for you coming up right after this Dan Patrick Show. 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Let's go to work. Phone calls are welcome. Get to those coming up 877-3DP show settle on our poll question for the first hour. The Eagles defensive back Cooper De Jean will join us next hour and Nick Wright will stop by to take his beating in the final hour of the program. All right. You know, I saw this article. Somebody sent me this article. I don't know why they sent me the article, but they said, hey, have you seen this trend in Hollywood? I go, okay, guys getting chin implants and spending at least $10,000 on getting a like a really defined jaw. A chin plant. Yes. And I guess what they do is they'll take pictures in of, like, Chris Hemsworth and, like, all these macho guys, and you go in and you say, I want my chin to look like that. And I think they're chin plants that like 10,000, $12,000. Yeah, Paul. Yeah, I'm looking at this now. There's a number of specialties, especially in the Beverly Hills area, and I can get you in for 7,000. That's probably the bargain basement. Yeah, I don't know if I want to go bargain when it comes to my face, you know? So what do they do? They probably put, like, an extension to the bones on your chin. I have no idea. Checking. I have no idea. Yes, dad. Is it worth it, though, knowing even if you go to the most famous person, the greatest one in Beverly Hills or whatever, and they screw that up somehow, and now you have a worse looking chin or it has some kind of weird dent to it. Can someone's chin, unless you're Jay Leno or something, can someone's chin be that horrible that you need to do that where you think you're gonna be. All of a sudden you're gonna be hot because of your chin. I'm surprised that you went that route that you skewed negative automatically that they would screw up the surgery. It happens, though. And even if they do a perfect job, like, you can take an average person, and all of a sudden you become someone that's gonna be on the COVID or, like, what's the deal with that? I don't think this is for actors. I think this is for people who want to maybe get something that an actor has that you get to go in and say, hey, I want to have Brad Pitt's chin. But there's so many parts of one's body that you would think would take precedence over how much money do you have left for the average person, then to go chin is something I really got to deal with. Thank you. Todd. Yes, Paulie? A chin implant is not that big of a deal. From what I'm reading. Incision made under the chin so the scar is hidden, or you can go reverse from inside the mouth. They create a pocket for the implant, and then the implant is inserted and molded to your chin bone. So you're adding to it. There may be some filing down of the chin bone to make it more adhesive, but I never even noticed my chin. Like, I didn't go, hey, how's my chin look? Or how do you compare it to somebody else? I don't know who's got the best jawline in the building here. A jaw off. We can have a jaw. Well, my nickname is Jawface, so I'm. I guess I'm going to recuse myself from this. Who has the best seaton? Are you trying to enhance your jawline by the way you're frowning or looking? What do you mean? That's what I thought. Who has the least intimidating jawline? That might be me. Yeah, probably so. I like my little nose. You know, we all have a thing maybe that we like about ourselves. There's a lot of things that need a lot of construction on my end, but I always like my nose. This was about the jaw. I think I have an average jaw. Yeah. I don't think I'm intimidating anybody with my. Once again, 10 to $12,000. And you could have the Chris Hemsworth. Wasn't he Thor or when he one of those Marvel guys? One of the Hemsworth brothers, yes. Paul. If you guys got a jaw implant or something, would you celebrate it and tell everybody or act like nothing happened? Let's say it's not a crazy surgery, but it's definitely. Everyone would notice something's different. Well, you're doing something to get noticed. Yeah, but you also don't like being pointed at. Oh, look what you did. I wonder if you we would announce or try to slip it past the goalie. Oh, we would notice right away. You would notice right away. You'd be like, hey, with one eye. Yeah. What are you doing? You get a jaw implant? Yes. Are you doing something to get noticed? Are you doing something to feel better about yourself? Because every time you look in the mirror, you don't feel attractive or good enough compared to what you see on social media and AI pictures that are not even real people. Well, there's a lot of things you could do to get noticed. I think you would like to enhance or feel better about yourself. I don't know if I would get. I don't know if the average person gets plastic surgery. I hope everyone realizes that I got plastic surgery. I think it's the other way. Especially when people take like the, the medications to lose weight. And I was like, like a lot of people would rather think that. Wow, you must be really dedicated. I regret bringing this up. My bad. Okay. Kevin Durant went over 30, 000 points and he did so in the third fewest games. Wilt 941 games. Jordan 9 60. So the two top scorers never really had the benefit of the three point shot. Jordan did, but he didn't. It wasn't used the same way it is now. Wild, of course, did not. And he wouldn't have been taking three point shots. So Durant is in there tied with Kareem Abdul Jabbar, 1101 games. LeBron did it in six more games than those two. Then it's Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant and Dirk Nowitzki. But with Kevin Durant, he is described as one of the great scorers of all time, one of the great scores. Well, he is on the list, but out of that group, who do we say? Greatest scores? He's one of the greatest scorers of all time. Jordan, we call him the best player of all time. Kareem is one of the best players of all time. LeBron. Even though he'll end up with the most points in NBA history, I don't think we look at him and go, he's one of the great scorers. Carl Malone, Kobe. It almost feels like there's a disservice that Kevin Durant was one dimensional. He's just a score. That's it. Now he is. He can score anywhere against anybody. But it almost felt. Feels like we do a disservice in how we describe Kevin Durant. Allen Iverson, great score, right? I think we would say that Alex English was another player. Great score. Carmelo Anthony, great score. Kevin Durant is different than those players because Kevin Durant actually can play defense or has played defense, and I think at a couple stages in his career average like six assists. But he's, he's so good at one thing that you forget about all the other things. You know, Mello wasn't going to be a great passer, rebounder, defender. He was great, great shooter, great score. Kareem could do a lot of different things. LeBron could. Carl Malone, I think he was all NBA defense a few times and a rebounder. Kobe could do everything. Dirk Nowitzki, Dirk was a great score. Dirk would probably be in that. Kevin Durant, he might be Kevin Durant before Kevin Durant, as far as that guy can score. Because I don't know if I ever remember a stat line where we went, you know, Nowitzki had 31, 13 and 7. He just. I don't remember ever saying anything like that with, with Dirk Nowitzki, but he was just like Kevin Durant. You couldn't guard him. He was, he really, he could score on any bit, but he was a deep shooter. One of the first big men who was truly a deep shooter. And Durant can score anywhere. But it almost. It, it. I think when it's all said and done. Kevin Durant will be described. It's not one of the great players of all time or great all around players. It'll be he's one of the great scorers in NBA history. And I just think he's so much more than that. But I think he's so good at that that it kind of drowns out everything else. Yes. Yeah, Paul. Yeah, he has really good rebounding stats. Block stats, steals, assists. There are seasons where he averaged 28 a game with eight rebounds and six assists, plus a block and a steal. I wonder if a guy like Durant, he's pretty intellectual and pays attention to this, would he be bothered by just being called one of the greatest scorers? Fritzi, get Kevin Durant on. Let me ask him just one question. That's all I'm going to ask. I think you're right. It's a slight. Yes, Todd, I agree that it's a slight. And someone of his sensitivity where he responds to people on social media, anything that even remotely suggests that all he really does is score a lot of points would upset him greatly. I don't know if it's going to upset him greatly, but I think he would like to be described as one of the great players of all time, not just a great scorer. So he's the eighth player in NBA history to reach 30,000 points and did so quicker than everybody but Michael Jordan and Will Chamberlain in the history of the game. But to do it in the same number of games with Kareem, who to me is the most unstoppable player in modern history, because even Wilt at the end of his career, when Wilt was a defender and a rebounder with the Lakers, that he thought he was going to be able to take care of Kareem Abdul Jabbar. And I remember the first time they met and all of a sudden you saw that sky hook and Wilt thought he could go up and block it. Kareem's like, I'll just toss these in a couple of them. Yes, Marv. And I think the big difference is with guys like Larry Bird and LeBron James, their most famous plays are like defensive plays or passes where Kevin Durant's most famous plays are big time shots. And that's really all he was known for because he was so great to me that I've ever seen the most unstoppable offensive force only because on every single level he could do everything. Yeah, it's different than Kareem. You had to get the ball to Kareem Kevin Durant could bring it up. He could hit a jumper, he could go inside, he could post. He could do all of those things. Michael could do that as well. LeBron could do that as well. Kobe could do that as well. Nowitzki to a certain degree, but not like Kevin Durant. Carl Malone, it just felt like Malone is always going to be attached to Stockton and that he needed Stockton to, you know, fast break. It's Stockton to Malone, but, you know, 30,000 career points. Yeah, Paulie. Kevin Durant led the league in scoring at five different times in his career, but he only led the league in shot attempts twice. He was not a gunner. And for example, Kobe Bryant, he led a league in shots six different times in his career. Yeah, yeah. It felt like if you're looking at economy, like an economical score who scored 30,000 points, I mean, it never felt like Durant was volume, like Jordan was volume for a while. Wilt certainly was volume. Kareem, I don't know the number of shots per game for him. LeBron did everything Carl Malone felt like volume. Kobe was certainly volume. Dirk, I guess volume. Yeah, Mark. And the crazy thing about Kevin Durant is he has the same amount of scoring titles as Allen Iverson. Like, it's just one of those things. Like, wait, so probably the most impressive physical specimen as far as height and handle. All that is on the same. Is on par with Allen Iverson, who's the same height as I am. Okay, but do we do a disservice to Steph Curry because we don't talk about being a great player all around player. He's the greatest shooter in NBA history and he's one of the greatest scorers in NBA history. But you don't talk about really anything else. But that's the best shooter of all. Now that's not a knock. If you say you're going to call me the best shooter of all time, I'll take that. But Durant is Durant a better all around player than Steph Curry. And I would say yes, he is because he not a liability at the other end, probably an equal passer. It's just Steph is the greatest shooter of all time. I mean, I'd take that, that's pretty good. But one of the great scorers of all time for a guy like Kevin Durant. Now you might look at that as a little bit of a knock there. Yep. To me, I think Steph Curry's in his own category where he doesn't fit into others. He's like, maybe like Dan Marino, he changed the entire league. And he invented the deep shooting league. And Dan Marino invented pass first, run later. Maybe. I think that's a close comp. Yeah. Is anybody else close to 30,000? What's the next closest to 30? 30 grand? I mean, Durant's been doing. Remember when he was at Texas and I remember the draft profiles like, oh, he's not going to survive. He's 7ft, weighs 180 now. He might weigh 200 now. Maybe he's put on 200 pounds. Yes, Marv. Yeah. People were saying he couldn't bench 185 pounds. I was like, you know, who what doesn't weigh 185 pounds? A basketball. How much that basketball weigh? I don't know. Yeah, you can hoist that up 30 times tonight. Yeah, Paulie. Active players. James Harden is at just under 27,000 points. Russell Westbrook at 26,000. Steph Curry at 25,000. Shockingly, DeMar DeRozan's at 25,000 and you can't name a single basket. Nice. 12 footer. Yeah, he's the guy that pulls up at the free throw line on a fast break. You know, old school. You know, your coach would say, hey, make the defender come to you. You know, hit that pull up jumper if you need to. Guys now, they don't hit a pull up jumper. And demarta Rosen doesn't take threes either. James Harden's going to end up with 30,000 points in his career. The Russell Westbrook does. He's not a shooter. He is truly a scorer. I mean, he's a lot of different things. And he's kind of had a career resurgence here with Denver. Yes, Todd. And then it jumps all the way down to Dame at 22, 284. So he's got a ways to go to get. Yeah. Is Steph going to be around to get 30 grand? Hardened, it feels like. Will be a couple of phone calls in here, Chris in California. Good morning, Chris. What's on your mind? Good morning. I was calling because I had some outsider news about what may have happened with Denzel's weight loss. Apparently sources far from me are saying that he may have bitten half his tongue off in some type of mishap. Yes, I read that. That he did. And he's getting ready to do a play on Broadway where I think it's Othello or something like that, but he did bite his tongue. Somehow. I don't know what he was doing, but yeah, thank you for that information. I don't know if that's a reason why he lost like 60 pounds. Because when we saw, when we last saw him in the Equalizer, he was, he was large. Yeah, it was. Yes, Todd. That's why it's safer to hold your tongue. Thank you. Bite your lip. Okay, David Spritzee is here all day long. David in Cincinnati. Hi, David. What's on your mind? Hey, what's going on guys? I was just giving you guys a call. Y'all opened up the show talking about, you know, some of the greatest football teams and all that. Now you're talking about some of the greatest scores and your experience or you know, in your quest of college knowledge, who is the greatest college basketball team ever assembled? My few opinions are, would be like the 90s UNLV running rebels team with Larry Johnson. Could be the Fab Five with you know, Michigan. But in my, my opinion it's either the 98 or the 96 Kentucky Wildcats. They had nine players on that team go to the NBA that year and I don't think any other college team has ever produced that many stars ever. They had the most talent. You could say that about Kentucky. Usually they had the most talent but they won one national title with John there. You know, it'd be tough to say, you know, UNLV if they had won backto back titles then I think you could look at them, they were great but you know, close game against Duke and they melted down and you know, be hard pressed to not have Duke in there as one of the great teams of all time. And if we're talking about a single season, the Fab Five didn't win a title. So they're not in there. Talent, yes. Storyline, yes. Impact, yes. You know, you can go back. UCLA didn't, you know, it really wasn't, it was the sum of its parts. They didn't have great individual players when Lu Alcindor was there. The guys that they had, most of them didn't play in the NBA. Lucius Allen was a guard who played in the NBA. Mike Warren I think a little bit. But it was really Lu Alcindor. So if you're looking at individual Phi Slama Jama had as much talented as anybody and they didn't win the national title. Even with Patrick Ewing and Georgetown, it wasn't great talent. That was once again you had Ewing and maybe you had one other guy who was a score and they played great defense. Gambling 82 North Carolina, Sam Perkins, James Worthy, Michael Jordan. That is some all time talent. But they needed a last second jumper to win the national title, as great as they were. And that was a lot of talent. And back then, Worthy was considered the better player than Michael Jordan. Perhaps you have heard of him. All right, we'll take a break. We're off flying with a lot of different topics today. Play of the Day is 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 Apple. It's the last game of the season and with amex, you can save time with card member entrances at select venues and go straight to the action so you can catch every moment. That's the powerful backing of American Express. Terms apply. 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Listen to the official Yellowstone podcast Now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's go to work. Oh, my God. The play of the day. This is the play of the day. Check this out. 8.8.8 seconds to go. In overtime, tied 84 to 84. Boston has a possession. Here goes. Fat Hill races toward the cup. Oh, he slams him in. Two hands. 2.8 seconds left. Here goes Henry. One second at the horn. A three pointer. He misses it. Short. Fat Hill sends Muncie into a frenzy. Madness. Maxion and Muncie on a Tuesday night. Oh, Maxion. Courtesy of Learfield Sports. Yes, it is Fat Hill. F A T T Fat Hill. Not phat. Fourth time this season at Fat Hill has led Ball State in scoring, rebounding and assist. Second time in the last three games. That's your play of the day. Fat Hill. I don't think he was born that way. I'm guessing, but maybe our research department can get on that. Tirerack.com brings you the play of the day, the official tire expert of the DP Show. Go to tirerack.com Dan tried the tire decision guide. Full lineup of Goodyear tires, special offers, free road hazard protection, mobile tire installation. Tirerack.com the way tire buying should be. Yes, Paul Jamari Hill. Fat is his nickname. Okay. Do they say how he got his name and why is it two T's on Fat? We're working on that. Alrighty. David in Phoenix. Hi, David. What's on your mind today? Hi, Dan. I live in Phoenix now, but I grew up in Pittsburgh. And it's a little known fact that Bill Cower is rumored to have the first chin implant. And another great chin is Cal Sanderson, the Penn State wrestling coach. May want to take a look at that. Yeah. Okay. Do you walk in and say, I'll take the Cower. You bring in a picture. What do you want? Your jaw. Have you ever brought a picture to a barber and say, I want a haircut like that? Because women will do that, you know. They'll say, oh, I'd like to have Jennifer Aniston's haircut. Can you do that? Have you brought a picture in? Let's see. Todic, not you. Wow. Paulie. Maybe adjacent. Statham, take it all off. Yes. Yes. Marvin, have you ever gone in and said, I want to look like that? I asked my mom if I can get the Sean Kemp. She was like, absolutely not. Well, your mom's tough. And maybe she was doing you a favor. That's what she said. Yes. She wasn't even, like, doing it to be mean. She was like, Marvin, in 30 years. You'll thank me. Yeah. And I thank her. Yeah. Because those pictures come back to haunt you. It's like draft night. When I always say, pick a really good suit that will withstand the test of time. And they don't always listen to me. Yes, Mark. Maybe I had. I did have the Gumby. You know the Gumby, like the kind of high top fade cannon play like Bobby Brown. Bobby Brown, Bobby Brown, don't be Cruel era. Okay. Yes. Do you have a picture? Huh? Yeah. I think that you need to bring in the picture. Don't you think? Do I think? Yeah, I think you should think about doing that. Yeah. Paul, When I was in high school, a couple of my high school friends went to the barber and they got the Brian Bosworth, the shave sides, Oklahoma linebacker. But they weren't jacked like Bosworth. They were like normal guys. That's a big cut. It did not work. Was very popular for about a year. Chris in Tennessee. Hi, Chris. What's on your mind? Hey, good morning there. How are you guys? Good. I just wanted to chime in for a second on all this. Go talk about everybody, but I'm going to focus on football for a minute. There's been a lot of talk about Brady and Mahomes. And if Mahomes would have won the super bowl and performed better, he'd be the greatest of all time, I think. We cannot compare Marino, Montana, Mahomes, Brady, any of these guys with one another unless they have the exact same scenario. Meaning put Mahomes or Brady back into the day when Favre or Marino were playing and see how well they play in the same circumstances. Or put those guys, you know, with Kansas City or Philadelphia and see how well they do. You just can't compare one person to the other because the schemes, the coordinator. Oh, no, we got that. We understand it. It's hard to compare generations. Thank you, Chris. Yeah, I get it. But we still do it. It's fun to do it. People are going to do it no matter what. Mahomes playing with Kansas City, he gets to play with those guys or that coach Brady with those players and that coach. Yeah, that's, that's how it works. The team, the luck of the draw. Who you're with. How bad's the team when you get there? Who's the coach? Continuity. What's the game like? What are the rules like? You know, we get it, but we still want to do that. The most mediocre team in the National Football League. We were talking about the Saints because Kellen Moore is going there and congratulations, getting his first head coaching job. But who is the most mediocre team? Not. So what's, what's the definition of mediocre? Because this has to do with. Are you relevant? Any star power? What was your record? You have to be non threatening and non interesting. Okay, okay. Simultaneous. So the, the most non threatening, non interesting team. Here's an example, okay. The Las Vegas Raiders are not threatening right now and they have a top 10 pick, but they added Pete Carroll, which boosts their interest rating, and Tom Brady, Tommy Brady and Then if they get Shador Sanders, they become interesting. Maybe not threatening. Yes, Todd. Jonathan Gannon's 8 and 9 Cardinals in the NFC West. There's just nothing much there to get excited about. All right, Seaton? Well, they have a winning record, but I don't really find, excuse me, the Seattle Seahawks, all that interesting. I mean, I root for Geno Smith, I want him to do well, but other than that, they're kind of like a pretty non descript, like, yeah, they might win some games, they might not. Okay, no problem. Is Seattle the Saints of the Pacific Northwest? Are the, are the Saints the Seahawks of the bayou? Yes, Todd, but Seattle at least was 10 and 7. I know. And they got a 5 and 12. I know, but they're not threatening. They're not really relevant. Now the, the Seahawks do have a couple players. I keep waiting for, you know, DK Metcalf to be great, but I don't know. The Bengals are really relevant. They are threatening. They got interesting players. Tennessee, we've said they're not threatening. Not relevant. But they do have the first pick in the draft, Cleveland Browns. Are they. They're non threatening. Are they interesting, though? I would say they are, yes. Todd. Just because they got a new coach and they're in New York, the Jets, why should they be exciting just because they're in New York? Hour two on the way, coming up. We'll talk to Cooper, to Jean. The Eagles, threatening and relevant. And Nick Wright will join us in an hour from now. Back after this. 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