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Rich davis, Good morning live from the Mercedes Benz Studios this hour brought to you by tire rack, tire rack.com the official expert and retailer of the Dan Patrick show. Go to tire rack.com dan try the tire decision guide. See the full line of Continental tires, special offers free road hazard protection and mobile tire installation. Tirerack.com a tire buying should be. There's a lot to get to today. Good morning. I'm excited about, I don't know, I just feel like I have thoughts today. All right. As opposed to yesterday. No, listen, you turn around, you turn through all the sports, TV and podcasts and radio, no one's got anything to talk about. But I do. I mean I've never heard you shut up. So I'm not surprised by that. Rich, the most talkative guy I know. I'm looking around, everyone's having the same lame ass conversation about Trevor Lawrence. Lawrence and the Steelers. And it's not going to happen. So what are you talking about it for? Right? Hey, well, you never know. But I doubt it's going to happen. He said he wants to stay in Jacksonville. So, yes, pretty much as Danny Giu would say. Yeah, that's a nothing burger of a story. Are you going to have an orgy with supermodels? You'd like to, but it's not going to happen. So I talk about it. Okay. So that's Rich Davis super hyped up. It's day two of the Dan Patrick hat trick. So we'll be here today and tomorrow and Friday in for Colin on the Herd. And normally we're on Monday through Friday, 5 to 7 on the east, 2 to 4 on the west. Covino and Rich. Everything at Covino and Rich. And the numbers the same 87799 on Fox. Get involved. Get involved. We like to do that. We like to chop it up and talk to you. So again, hope you had a great Monday night. For me that was just watching some I finally finished that OJ Documentary on Netflix. Finally got to that which believe it or not, you think you've seen it all. When it comes to O.J. wait a minute. He was not guilty. You Think you know everything, but this one had a lot of new information and it was actually fast paced. And four episodes of, I can't say awesome, but pretty good. I liked it a lot. So finally finished that yesterday and I started White Lotus last night. That's the plan for when we travel to Philadelphia this week. We're going to be doing a fun bit with Fox Sports Radio. I'll leave it at that. But I'm like, you know what? That's a great plane watch. You know, I got a. Do they still have that theme song? They don't have that theme song. I got a bit of a story about our trip to Philadelphia if we have time today. But that was my last night. And I'll tell you, the White Lotus being that there's not a whole lot of sports to watch, right? Yeah. Really hits all my sweet spots. I don't know where my sweet spot is, but I think it hits it. It's just such a cool buildup because you know something's going to happen and I'm really enjoying it. It's only one episode so far that's on hbo. Max. It's season three. They've already signed on for season four. So you can't binge it, but enjoy it. Start of that, that's the beauty. But that's the beauty of the downside of. Of really no good sports right now. You can catch up on some of your favorite shows. You could finish Cobra Kai, you could start the White Lotus. You could dive into something else for a second. Well, I mean, way to take the words out of my mouth. That's what I did last night. I finished Cobra Kai and it was perfect. It was this. I agree. Six seasons of, you know, you could say they milked the hell out of this. You know, our childhood favorite, Karate Kid, you know, the second one was. All right, third one and the one with Jennifer Garner, right? Was Jennifer Garner. No, Jennifer Gray. Jennifer Tilly. Nope. No Jennifer. Jennifer Love Hewitt. Hillary Swank. There you go. Really? The one we all loved was the first one. Second one was good, but they took. Yeah, you're right. With chosen. Yeah, Chosen. Sato was a badass. So they chosen. They take three hours, you know, two hour and a half movies of the 80s and they milked that crap for six seasons of fun. And everything about the last episode or so was perfect. I won't give anything away. I will say I turned to my wife and I said, if they don't play you're the best around, I'm gonna be mad. And they did that's the only thing I'll tell you. They hit all the cheesy places you wanted it to go. It was cheesily awesome and perfect in every way. And that's definitely sports related, if you want to dive into that. The Sakai Takai. Am I right? How great was that? The fact that they had our buddy Kevin Burkhart, kb and Ryan Clark, too, calling the Sakai Takai. Yeah, that was great. Was hilarious. And the fact that they insinuate that people at bars were watching karate. They lean into the cheese. And I said this to you when Fuller House was on Netflix. I said the only reason Fuller House worked was it was so cheesy. But they acknowledged it. Like, Stamos would walk in the room and, like, look at the camera. It'd be like. It's almost expected. You're describing two 80s shows, right? Two 80s brands that leaned into the cheese, much like Rich Davis does. Mayor McCheese and Cavino, the Mac and cheese of Fox Sports Radio. I don't know if you've seen Cobra Kai yet, but highly recommend it if you grew up loving Karate Kid. They even brought back. They've done it in the past. So I can say it again. AI versions of Miyagi and I thought it was awesome. And as Rich said earlier this morning, AI is amazing. Am I right? You want to tell everybody what you did, and you're so proud of it. Oh, no. My. We designed my daughter's softball team logo. And it's amazing how you could just. Kids could come up with any name. You could be the. Like, we're the Ice Crushers. That's how. I don't know why the girls came up with that, but you come up with any name popping an AI. It's miraculous. AI taking our jobs. You know, there's highly qualified people that design logos out of a job. They took our job. Right, Right. We can come up with a Covino and Rich logo. A new one like this. Better than the one we have. Sorry, designers. Exactly. But I did watch Cobra Kai last night. So good. I'm throwing it up there. It really was perfect. The perfect ending. While cheesy, no doubt. No diggity, no doubt. It hit all the feels, as the kids say. It hit all the points. It wrapped up perfectly, the storyline. I didn't want to give anything away by saying it wrapped up perfectly. I feel like you know where it goes. But it was refreshing to get what you want out of a show because so often you watch a show and the writers do what they do. They create a storyline. Either like it or you don't. Yeah, this is my storyline. I'm the writer. Well, I mean, they could write, you know, whatever they want for the character, but you as the viewer are sitting there like, yeah, I don't know how I feel about that. It's not how I wanted this character's life or season or story to end. But nanny, nanny, poo poo to you, because you don't make that call. You're sitting there watching Cobra Kai, and you're thinking to yourself, I want this to happen. And it all happens. So it feels a little predictable, but for some reason, here's the magic of the show that I really can't describe. For some reason, it's great. I said it to my wife. It's expected. It's cheesy, but for once, you got everything you wanted, and it felt okay. I liked it. I'm like, you know what? I like this. People love to say, the Game of Thrones ending. Oh, I hated how they did that. Or how I met your mother. The mother dies. That's what the writer wanted. Guess what? It's not your show. You know, it kind of makes sense, Rich. It's like, I'll tie it into sports, right? It is the sick high tecai, the International Karate World Championship. To me, that's the funniest running joke on the whole show. That karate is really popular to the point where, again, like I said, Kevin Burkhart's calling it and people in bars are watching it. That's. To me, that's the funniest, like, inside joke throughout the whole show. I mean, it's not impossible. UFC is a thing, you know, so it's not impossible. This is not an octagon. That's about it. But it's like watching your team take it all the way and win, right? It's like, hey, that was great. So why would we be so opposed to watching a character watching a TV show? And all the things that you want to happen for characters that you root for happens. You know, you're like, ah. You're left feeling like, my team won. I like it. I'm. I promise you, I'm not the. I'm not the. A hole that midway through a show is like, pause it. You know what's gonna happen? This is gonna happen. This is gonna happen. My wife does that once in a while. You end with a crane kick. Watch. And you know, my wife will be the person that pauses the show, and they're like, you know who the killer is? It's the unassuming nanny. And I'm like, all right, well, way to go, Colombo. Way to go, honey. I'm not that guy. But with two episodes left, I paused it and I go, I love how predictably awesome and cheesy this is. And I listed like, this is what's going to happen. This is what's going to happen. And then you think the Dodgers and the Eagles care that the story ended the way they wanted it to? No, you. You wanted this ending. And for anyone that is reluctant to finish Cobra Kai, I'm sort of over it. I promise you, it wraps up in the cheesiest, most awesome way and dare I say, a little heart tugging because it sort of closes the chapter of characters. We grew up. One of your, you know, favorite movies, if you were a kid of the 80s Goonies, back to the future Karate Kid, these are all in your wheelhouse. So to me, it wrapped up perfectly. I'm glad I didn't jump on it right away. I feel like I let it breathe over the last week and it was fantastic. The end. Well, for sake of conversation, though, there's a new world that begins after because Cobra Kai truly never dies, Right? The show's over, but it never dies. We know that Karate Kid Legends is a movie that's already in the works. And the teaser's out and it stars Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan and it looks really good. It looks like a motion picture and feels like a motion picture has a different vibe. It doesn't feel like a cheesy Netflix show that we know to be Cobra Kai. It's a whole different world and spin off from that brand. And it looks cool. So check that out if you're into it. But the Sakai Takai, the biggest event in sports, they have it covered here on the Covino and Rich show. And your thoughts on 87799 on Fox. Rich is right. We put a nice little bow on something pretty awesome. It really is the story that could. It's the. The Cleveland Indians in major league. It's the team that no one believed in that won the World Series. Because when that show came out, no one really cared about it. It was on YouTube, Red. No one cared. You and I were talking about it. All of a sudden, Netflix picks it up. We had those guys. We had those guys on our show. We had, we had Billy Zapka and Macchio talking about, hey, we sort of revamped, you know, Karate Kid. YouTube picked it up and becomes one of the biggest shows. Six seasons of, you know, I say stellar and awesome facetiously, but it really was entertainment. Put it that way. Entertainment I did. Because it tickles my. You know what? Yeah, it tickles me in all the right spots. It wasn't the highest quality show. We're not drinking the Cobra Kool Aid. But as far as they should, right? But as far as entertaining, it delivered. It really did. And it made a lot of money for those dudes. And props to all of them. They kept us entertained for six plus seasons. I dare I say Johnny Lawrence, Billy Zapka. I'm not saying win an award. Hey, but the guy, the guy deserves a pat on the back because I think of all the mediocre acting on this really fun show, I think there's something. Who said that? I think William Zapka, Billy Zapka, pretty good actor. He carried the show. There's no doubt. It wouldn't be anything without Daniel LaRusso, Ralph Macchio. But Billy Zapka was the heart and soul of that. His acting is stellar in comparison to everybody else, for sure. And what I loved about the show is it came back to what made it great in the beginning, which was Johnny Lawrence, Billy Zabka and his relationship with Miguel. So again, it's over. If you haven't watched it. Hopefully we didn't spoil anything. It's really good. It's really good. And now on to White Lotus. The point of this is, you know, you got the NBA all star break, baseball, spring training, so you're getting a few stories here and there. Juan Soto. It's the post super bowl blues. Juan Soto's already fired me up. Let's go Mets. So it's the perfect time to catch up on these shows and watch the endings to Cobra kai or Season 3 White Lotus or whatever else you're diving into. Well, coming up on today's show, in for DP Covino and Rich, this really funny story about something LeBron James ruined. There's of course a rumor that I want to roll my eyes at because everyone seems to be talking about LeBron James ruined my life. There's a ridiculous Trevor Lawrence story, Conor McGregor's in the news, and a real fun take on where the NBA goes from here. So we have a lot of fun today. But hey, speaking of Cobra Kai, let's shake it up. Let's. Let's be interactive. 87799 on Fox. Based on what we're saying about Cobra Kai, you could put that show aside. What other TV show in your life do you feel like wrapped it up Perfect. Not too many. Everybody always complains, whether it be Seinfeld or Sopranos or. Or that you already mentioned Game of Thrones, how I met your mother. You're always left feeling disappointed because it didn't turn out the way you wanted it to. And then there's a part of you that says, well, if it turned out the way I wanted it to, that would be predictable and corny. But I'll tell you what I already tied it into. Well, your team won this year, and you were pretty happy about that. I felt like all the characters of the storyline sort of won the way I wanted them to, and I was okay with it. It felt good. I think we're at a time and place maybe where we needed to see a win and feel good about something. We didn't need to be left with a cliffhanger. We didn't need to figure it out. We didn't need Dexter in the woods like a lumberjack. We got something fulfilling and it worked. I don't know if that always works, that formula, but it tied up perfectly and it felt good. I have two sitcom answers that are hard to deny. That ended perfectly and I think ended. I honestly can't think of any. I got two. And then, hey, light them up. Let's get the interaction going. Most interactive show on Fox Sports, on any network for that matter. Kavino and Rich hit us up. It's gotta be a show, though. I got cuz you. You invest in years. Every show movie is designed to sort of wrap up the right way. Shows, however, take. Take on a life of their own. I got two. And then Danny G. What's up, buddy? Dude, I got one. Yeah, I can only think of one. I don't want to steal yours, so I think I know one of them that Rich is thinking. But Rich, why did you stare right at me when you said the most interactive show in all of radio? Because Danny G is on the phones and Danny G's always tweeting people and texting and everything. Why, when I left yesterday, as we fell in for Dan Patrick, my. My phone air was numb because you guys took so many calls yesterday. Nice. I mean, so you say that and it's not hyperbole? No, no, no. We want to hear from you now at 87799 on Fox. I think Rich and I share in one, so let me have the one. Okay, I'll give you the other one first. Then. As an 80s kid growing up, there's only one show, in my opinion, that I could recall that ended perfectly because it ended the way it started, and it was very, very nice. Ayo o a. Angela. Mona. Jonathan. Hey, I heard you're looking for a housekeeper. Oh, Tony Maselli comes back. You think he's gone, but he comes back with a suit on, right? A tuxedo. Tuxedo. And he's like, I heard you looking for a housekeeper. Oh. And he asks angela, will you marry me? And yeah, I think he asks for her hand. But I remember he comes back and I'm like, oh, wow. How sweet is that? It ended perfectly. Who's the Boss? Starts with a young Tony Danza knocking on the door looking for the housekeeper job. And like Kavino said, it ends with him knocking on the door after. Remember he took like the college coaching job, but he's like, yo, I miss you, Angelo. Because the whole show was like, are they in love? Are they going to be together? Because he was the nanny and she was like the successful lawyer lady that hired him. But there was always that chemistry there. And you watched a whole. I mean, I'll look it up. Now, how many seasons did it run? You know what? A lot of those 80 shows did not run as long as we thought. I would give me five seasons, six seasons maybe. But either way, wrapped up the way you wanted it to, and it was nice and it was okay. Made my mom cry. Yeah. Like, it feels corny, but I don't know, I think it's. It's. It works sometimes. All right, as far as dramas go, let me get this out of the way. A more recent show Kavino didn't watch because he said he, you know, he likes to cry about real life stuff, not fake stuff. Yeah. I don't need shows to inspire emotions and emotions. Who's the Boss? Ran for eight seasons starting in 84. Damn. So that's that. By the way, 84 to 94 to 92. 84 to 92 is such a window of television. If you're like 40ish. Yeah, that's me. Childhood through junior high. And there's lessons in that theme song. There's a brand new life around the bend There were times you lost a dream. Can I ask you a question before you move on? It's. It's a little bit of a pervy question. Yeah. But if you could have a grown up Alyssa Milano. Grown up meaning, you know, whenever you thought she was at her best. Yeah. Judith Light Angela, or Sexy ass Grandma Mona. I think Mona lays it down the hardest. Mona. Mona is up there. She the horniest like mom on TV. Listen, Mona, who is hornier her Mrs. Roper or Peg Bundy? Those are the top three pick. Your redhead. Mona wanted to jump Tony the. I think he got the job. Because, remember, Mona's like, angela, you're hiring him. She just wanted to see Tony's abs. So you would take Mona Robinson over. Mona Robinson over Samantha and Angela Bauer. Yes. But if you open it up to Mrs. Roper or Peg Bundy, I don't know. Peg Bundy in her prime. Yeah. She wanted some Al Bundy with those high heels on, and she's like, ow. All right, Another show that wraps it up. Great. This is Us. I know it's a drama and it's all emotional, but this is Us. I thought it was beautiful. Ooh, Rich as a cheese ball. I love Danny. I'm the cheesiest when it comes to those shows. Like, maybe the best show in the last 10 years. Rich has a big head. So this is Us. I do. This is Us I thought was great. But as far as cheesy shows back in the day, that was a drama. Did she get off the plane? Did she get off the plane? I got off the plane. The Ross and Rachel ending to Friends, and they walk out of the empty apartment, and that corny 90s frame is still on the door. Friends did end in a really good way. It ended with people getting together for, like, parties, though. That was, like, a huge farewell and ending because I never watched that show ever. I watched Amigos on Telemundo. It was way better. I remember, like, my girlfriend and all her friends and family at the time were like, we're having a Friends finale party. And I watched that. You were cool. For Friends. I never watched it ever, but I remember how big of a deal it was. And I remember just watching, not caring at all. But they loved it. And people were crying. I mean, like, to deny one of the biggest shows of the 90s, even if it was cheesy. Geez, come on. I mean, I'm just telling you I didn't watch it personally. I'll give you one that. And you're going to be like, ooh, I never thought of it that way. Because of how bad Seinfeld ended. They all agree it was, like, the weakest ending. If you're a fan of Curb, Curb wraps up perfectly because of its acknowledgment in the finale of how bad the Seinfeld finale was. So curb. Curb your enthusiasm with Larry David. Wraps up perfectly because of the tie in to Seinfeld. Hey, can I tie this into sports and broadcast did you ever see the Curb finale? The Curb finale. Have not. No, it's. Oh, yeah. No, no, no, I did. I did. So good. So well done. Yeah. That's the one I wrote down here. I knew you were going to say that. Yeah, no, I did, but I didn't watch the whole last season, to be honest. I have to, though. So freaking good. I know. I'm going to tie this into broadcasting and sports just because, I mean, it's two things I love. And we'll open it up to you, Fox Sports Radio Nation. When it comes to emotions and farewells and goodbyes, I do love or I always feel some type of way when broadcasters sign off for the last time, especially sports broadcasters that you grew up watching. Like for you, Denny, Jeevan Scully or Larry King. Like, and for the last time, I say good night. Farewell. Yeah. Or a news guy. We were little kids and Johnny Carson signed off the air. Yeah, dude, there's, there's something you're left feeling like recently. Chuck Scarborough said goodbye recently on the East Coast. The Chuck Scarboss. Right. Recently. Because you watch these dudes, it is like the ending of their show and you know, their career and you're watching and they always say, they always say something like, I've been in your living room every day. They always say something like, you've welcomed me into your home every night. Like, oh, and I don't know the last 47 years because I say farewell. It also proves the inevitable that, you know, everything has an expiration date, including you, including your career. But when you see this, you're like, ah, I plan on doing like a. Even when we're old, we should do a weekly podcast and we'll die on the air. Yeah. The match finally going to win. All right, so we go to your first. Rich will still be talking Pete Alonzo, Sakai Takai wrapped up perfectly. That's the international Krate tournament on Cobra Kai. Any other examples and we're going to talk LeBron next. Kavino and Rich in for the great Dan Patrick. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. 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And one of the coolest guys that we've got to know throughout the years is ao Tony Danza. Oh, my. Guys, hey. And we bring that up because it's the first answer that comes to me of a show that wrapped. That wrapped up perfectly. Think about it. I mean, we were talking about Cobra Kai on Netflix. I finally finished last night, and it really was. It was fantastic. Was all the cheese you possibly could have wanted. I said to Rich off the air, though, if you would have told me, because I'm more of a negative Norberto, if you'd have told me that the show wraps up the exact way you would want it to, this happens, that happens, this happens, and that happens. I would be like, ah, well, that's kind of corny. But the point here is it really worked and it felt great. It felt like your team winning. So it's like saying, well, if your football team wins, are you happy? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Well, guess what? All these characters that you rooted for for six seasons, it works out the way you kind of wanted it to, and it left you feeling good. And that's rare toward on this because I love the happy, cheesy ending of a show that you invest in. But I also roll my eyes when people get mad at it ending like Game of Thrones didn't end the way I wanted. Well, guess what? Life doesn't always. And shows don't always end the way you want them. Who's the nerd that writes that? George R. Martin. That wasn't his vision. So if you want it to end the way you want it to end, you write a show. So based on the sakai Takai, the international karate champion Cobra Kai, wrapped up Rich finally watched it. It was great. We ask you, are there other shows that come to mind that wrapped up perfectly? 87799 on Fox. And then we got to talk. LeBron, what do we say? This is us, friends. Who's the boss? Curb your enthusiasm. I'll start with the 96 World Series. The Yankee team wrapped up perfect. If you want to talk about things that wrapped up, like, beautiful, I'll go with last year's World Series. I didn't like the ending storyline. If you want to. Dodgers, if you want to go, like, movie script storyline. The Cleveland Cavs team that won with LeBron coming back and beating the best regular season team ever in the Golden State warriors. How about the 86 Mets, who were a miraculous, you know, always coming from behind best team in the league, game six and then winning game seven. How about, I hate to say it, the 04 Red Sox, if you haven't seen that documentary on Netflix. Well, you know, down three. Oh, to the Yankees, who just dominated him year after year to tie it into sports. You battle through so many losing seasons just to feel that sense of victory. And one here and there. Right here and there. I was talking to my friends last night. I said, hey, we're in our 40s now. You think we'll ever see a Mets World Series? Like, for real, though. Like, so there's so many shows that you watch that, that don't even get to an ending. They get canceled, right? So you invested in is canceled. So many shows that you watch where the ending is sort of ass. You're like, that's how it ended. It was nice to get a win from cobra kai. Can I tell you the one that upset me the most as a kid? All right, let me think about it. Alf, because you were is the only show you really love. Hey, alf. Star trek. Hey, you can make fun of me all you want, but that's my answer, dummy. See? You're more predictable than cobra kai. I was a kid of the 80s and 90s. I loved ALF. I had the little puppet things. You got a burger king. I had a. I had other kids. Had the teddy ruxpin. I had an elf. No, nerds had teddy ruxpin. What kids had teddy ruxpin? Besides my sister. Our buddy spot. Our video guy. Exactly. Nerds. He had my buddy. I'm like, you actually had that? Anyway, I had an alf where you would pop cassettes in his back and he would tell stories of melmac and he told the story that you didn't like. No. On the TV show alf, it ended with the alien task force and the tanners on both sides of alf. And it's like, to be continued, willie. Then the show never got renewed. And I'm like, did alf get kidnapped by the FBI or the alien task force or not? And I remember as a kid being like, this stinks. Wow, man. That was a life lesson. Not everything goes the way you want it to go. You had alf. I had a Mr. T lunchbox. And nobody brought up the ending of a team. I don't remember how it ended. That was perfect. Was it really? Yeah. No. Are you serious? Animal with a cigar. Yeah. Really. I don't even remember. Love it when a show wraps up and comes together. By the way, you know, camino and I used to have a code word based on a team. If we see a girl passing with a big ass, Kavino and I would go, yo, ba Baracas, big ass. Yo, yo, ba Check out the b. A barakas. BA Baracas, big ass. That was before everybody had a big fake ass here in los angeles. Yeah, that was like, back. That was like when you. Ooh, look at that. Oh, she earned it. Oh, yo, ba Bro. She's blessed. Keith, tucson, kavino and rich in for dan patrick. What show had a great ending? What's up, tearjerker? And it ended perfect. Was the fresh prince of bel air, bro. So good, bro. When I'll be honest. Is that when he's sitting in the empty room? No, you're going to. That's the end of every show. No, but honestly, you're gonna make me. You're Gonna make me cry thinking about it. No, but when you cry. Shut up. I'm gonna beat you down here in the studio. That was one of the rare TV shows that did make us cry. Yo. Danny G. Covino was oddly missed. Fresh Prince, like, he's like, I've seen it here and there, but, dude, I quit. This is the truth. I lived a very 80s childhood, but I quit at Growing Pains after that. I was out, you know, scamming on chicks and hitting home runs. Yeah. Blame KROC in New York. Yeah. I was out living life. The eye roll. Actually, I. That was it for me. I'm like, all right, I'm done with sitting at home with mom and dad. The eye rolling that I display on a regular basis. Hanging out with Covino where anything I mentioned, his answer is, oh, you were doing that while I was out busy getting ass. Is that. That narrative never gets old. I was at baseball practice hitting home runs or getting beautiful women. I wasn't sitting home TGIF watching Urkel. Did I do that? Did I do that? It was an, you know, you age out of it. That's all it is. Well, all I'm saying is when Will and Carlton popped in the. It's not unusual. One more time, yo. One more time. And they. They dance in the. In the pool house. How do you not love that moment? Unless you're out getting asked or hitting home runs. All right. Adam in Boise. What's up? Adam, what are you doing? What's going on, bro? Enjoying some Dutch bros this morning. So I got. I got my best, and then my worst. Okay. What you got? Cheers. It's a good one. Grew up watching that show with my dad. That last episode was one of those, like, oh, man. The whole it's over. Right? Kind of thing. I didn't do Cobra. Kaya. I apologize. I will start it because you guys keep talking about it. It's good. I guarantee you it's cheesy enough where you'll be. You'll be entertained. Please understand. We recognize it's the cheesiest. But it. But the magic is it works. Is it works, and we don't know why. And it feels good, and that's great. And it always baffles me when I see the ages now when it comes to Cheers, the ages of the actors at the time, like George Wendt. George Wendt. By the way, who's Jason Sudeikis uncle? Look that up. I didn't know that he was, like, 35 years old. That dude was 35. What they're all in their 30s, 40s. All the guys that hung out at the bar in Cheers were in their 30s or 40s. Just sort of how, like when you see the Golden Girls and it's like, wait, they were like women in their 50s or 40s? Exactly. What? It really baffles you. Wow. But give me Andrew. Oh, we let him go. He had a bad one, too. Anyway. Andrew, Ohio. What's up? Breaking Bad was, I thought, the best and the best finale. You know, some people didn't like it and I. I was like, what did you expect? Like the bad guy? I mean, it ended the way it probably should have. Yeah. My girl said, why couldn't they have let him cook one final batch? Or. What was the son's name, the king of breakfast? Walt Jr. Yeah. Walt Jr. Should have been like, the next, like, head guy or something. That would have been cool. Let's go to Andrew in Ohio. Andrew, what's up, man? Oh, we just had him. Okay, I'm sorry, Fred in West Virginia. What's up, Fred? As I had something for you, but now with that ALF drop, you've kind of crossed me. I'd need to call my therapist. That. That. That left us all hanging. His kids. What's up, man? Every once in a while, Rich. Hey, I had a best and a worst. You already kind of addressed the friends. I love that ending. I thought it was pretty dope. My worst. And just handing over my man card now. Eighteen years ago, I met my wife and. Well, now my now wife. And she got me into the Gilmore Girls. And that was mostly so I could, like, make out and stuff, you know, Like, I watched the show. Yeah. And now I know every single thing about that stupid show. And the ending was trash, you know? You know what's so funny? My father, father in law, my. My wife's stepdad and Camino will tell you he's like a six foot five burly Texan. Yeah. His weakness is like, oh, I do love Gilmore Girls. Who's in the game? You know, I know, I know. All those cheesy shows, but for some reason, I don't know that one. Let's go to Fish in pa. What's up, fish? Hey, guys. Yeah, they stole mine. Breaking Bad. But I thought Walt should have blown himself up before he died. Yeah. You know, Breaking Bad was such a great show. I mean, it's hard to decide how you would have wanted to end that because it was such a complex show. Like, you know, he's an anti hero. So what are you really rooting for Greg In Florida. Rapid Bud. Hey, number one, first thing and foremost, you consider me poached. I'm officially poached to your show. I mean, it's your. Your. You guys are awesome. Thanks a lot, man. The potion has been. Has begun. I'm going to go with an oldie but a goodie. I'm going to go with the original Magnum PI how did Magnum wrap up? Was it just like. I don't even remember that he had. He had his daughter and decided to devote himself to her. I think he's moving stateside. They found out Higgins was Robin Masters. It was kind of cool, kind of unraveled some things, but it also left it open to come back open. And I think a good ending should leave it with a chance to come back. You know what? One comes to mind, too. You talked about all your 80s favorites, Kavino, you know, before you were the man, Growing Pains was one of those where they all leave the empty house. Like, remember they moved and they're all sitting there in the empty house very much like friends. Usually when a finale ends with everyone sitting around the empty house. We got a move. Maggie. They moved Ben to your room one last time. Was Boner there? Remember his best friend Boner? That's sad, dude. I don't think you could say that on his name. Yeah. Remember Stabone? Was it Sylvester Stabone? Oh, no, that was his dad's name. Andrew Stabone. I think. Boner. So anyway, based on the Cobra Kai ending, it was perfect. We ask you. It's like watching the perfect season. It's like watching your team win and all those great things. Rich finally watched the ending. It's available now on Netflix. Enjoy that bad boy. And we got to talk LeBron James next. What did LeBron ruin? He ruined something. Look what you did, you little jerk. We'll get to it. Next, Kavino and Rich. And for Dan Patrick, Fox Sports Radio. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9:00am Eastern, 6:00am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. Welcome to my legacy. I'm Martin Luther King III, and together with my wife, Andre Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilbert, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives. Each week, we'll sit down with inspiring figures like David Oyelooh, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter. And their plus one, they're ride or Die, as they share stories never heard before about their remarkable journey. Listen to my legacy on the iHeartRadio app. Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. This is my legacy. I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. 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Balky ended up on the San Antonio spurs and became an NBA champion. No, that's managenobili. Oh, I thought that was Balki Baltagamas. No, I could see where he would make the mistake. But then again, you used to think that Peter Gammons was Mr. Drummond. They're not. I always thought that was the same guy. Nope, not the same guy. So, anyway, it's Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. Props again to the ending of Cobra Kai. La Reina walked in here. She's like, are you guys, like, investing in the show? You talk about it so much. Lorena said to me, she goes, when I worked on your show in the afternoon a year or so ago, she's like, you guys are talking about Cobra Kai then. And I thought about it. Covino and I were still working at SiriusXM before COVID and we did what they call town hall with Kreese, Johnny Lawrence, you know, all the kids, the whole cast. The kids. We had like, geez, we talked about this on three different networks. Serious. Serious. No doubt. Seriously. Seriously. You know what? You ain't kidding. We actually had, like, a big town hall where we can't wait to get fired from this one. We moderated Next Employer, Danny Garbage, Cobra Kai, all. Yep, yep. But, yeah, it ended great. And before we get to LeBron and what he ruined in some NBA and some NFL stories that I, I. This is what I want to talk about later. NBA and the NFL. There's an NFL story that I think the world is forcing, and I'm like, sometimes when there's not a story, don't force it. Just talk about something else. Nothing. Burger. Nothing bothers me in the sports world. More burgers than. Well, besides, like, boring debates like LeBron or MJ. Like, goat conversations. Besides that. I hate hypotheticals, too. I don't like hypothetical conversations. Yeah, I hear you on that. I have dumb conversations I bring to the table. Like this thought before we get to LeBron. Oh, and you're Colin Cowherd style analogies, my, they are second to. My analogies are second to only. Coward, Second to the bottom. You're the only guy that says that. But okay, no, my analogies are second to only Colin and I'm just giving him respect because he's the man around here. Because personally I think mine might be number one. You could think that. Let me just bring up something real quick. And this has nothing to do with sports, which is why I love it. This morning I woke up like everyone, it's winter. So you're like, oh, I feel like crap. And then you know, an hour into your day, like I feel good again. I don't understand people like my co host Steve Covino who shower at night. If I didn't shower this morning, I would have came in here congested, feeling like ass, like I can't comprehend. It's also equally gross, you know, to go to bed dirty every night. Then you could take a little, as I call it a rinse off. Like a little quick. A quickie rinse off shower. Well, the only reason I'll take one in the morning is because I'm too tired. I want to get every minute of sleep possible. Yeah, but the simple fact that this morning you rolled out of bed, hopefully brush your teeth. I mean, why wouldn't I? Isn't that like standard? And then just rolled in here. Who doesn't brush their teeth in the morning? You didn't have that shower. Like, like loosen up everything, you know, I'll be honest, like cough up some grossness. Just have that hot water hitting your head and the back of your neck. Like that doesn't. That's not worth it to you for 15 minutes of waking up early, like a quick 10 minute shower in the morning. No, I think it's psych. Sleep for an extra 15 minutes and then. Hold on. Come here. Mark, who's running the board and Danny G. Plus my hair is not made for that. Am I the very ethnic hair? Am I the only one? If I take a shower in the morning, I'd come here looking like a Manny Pacquiao after four rounds of fighting. My hair is totally different. Rich comes out of shower, combs his hair and he looks like he just stepped out of a magazine ad. I would have like, you know that porcupine head look. Not true. Not to sound corny but I, I had a. I blow dry my hair. I've. I don't just put product in my hair, otherwise I look like a guido. Blow drying your hair. Like. No, like with disrespecting. Everybody in the house at 4 in the morning. I was going to say Kavita. That's what I mean. Because he thinks like what he does is great all the time. I've lived a life. This is why I'm divorced. Where I'd be yelled at for doing something like that. And I walked on the toe around you walking chills with your ex wife. It's also called respect. You're waking up everybody in the house to blow dry your hair. Who are you? You close the door. Salon going on in there. Rich sits under one of those moon helmets to dry his hair. Yeah, I get a perm. I get a perm like I'm Gary Carter in 88. Rich sits there in the morning waking everybody up. And because he thinks he's so great, it's okay. How that's disrespectful because you doing blow drying your hair. 4:30 in the morning when people are sleeping. Danny G. Am I the only one in this room that showered this morning? I showered late last night. He's got a little kid. I'd wake up my daughter, my girlfriend would be all upset. The dog is barking now. So why would I do that? If I wake up my 18 month old, I get the kind of evil eye where you know, a normal man would die. Dude. If I fart too loud, my girlfriend's like, I heard that. Know what I'm getting out of this whole conversation? I'm the only man of the house. Or you're disrespectful. No, but I. I just. As everyone's driving around to work. Or your little kids sleep like bricks. Yeah. Or close the door on the melatonin with your kids. Some of us have our bathrooms and showers in our bedroom. Same. So. Yeah, I can't do that. Yeah. To me it's wild when you have five bedroom, five bathrooms. Daddy stacks. Yeah, that's easy. I got one in the bedroom and one in my. Right in my daughter's area. Yeah. Fresh. Yeah. Good luck waking up a teenage kid when they're sleeping. Darryl mad at you after that? I'm just saying, I think it's wild to think you're going to have energy and be awake without a morning shower. Especially when you're filling in for the great Dan Patrick. I think I'm doing just fine. Dude, we had a really good hour. Did you hear my Tony Danza impression? I mean, you know what? Maybe don't take a shower. All right, we got more Kavito. And Rich, we're going to get into LeBron James next. And what did he ruin? My life. More C and R in for Dan Patrick next. Some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking Allstate First. Like you know to check for the nearest bathroom first before the game starts. Now you're heading in the wrong direction and it sounds like your team's taking the lead. 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The Dan Patrick Show: Episode Summary
Episode Title: Hour 1 – Trevor Lawrence Rumors, Cobra Kai Finale
Release Date: February 18, 2025
Host: Steve Covino and Rich Davis
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this lively episode of The Dan Patrick Show, hosts Steve Covino and Rich Davis dive into a variety of topics ranging from the latest in sports rumors to the satisfying conclusion of a beloved streaming series. With their trademark humor and insightful commentary, Covino and Davis engage listeners in an engaging conversation that balances current events with pop culture reflections.
The episode kicks off with a discussion about the swirling rumors surrounding NFL quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rich Davis expresses skepticism about the likelihood of the trade, stating:
"Everyone's talking about Trevor Lawrence and the Steelers. But it's not going to happen. He said he wants to stay in Jacksonville. So, pretty much as Danny Giu would say, yeah, that's a nothing burger of a story."
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Covino echoes this sentiment, highlighting Lawrence's likely preference to remain with the Jacksonville Jaguars, thereby dismissing the trade talks as speculative and unlikely to materialize.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to celebrating the finale of Cobra Kai. Both hosts share their enthusiasm for how the show concluded, emphasizing its ability to deliver a fulfilling and emotionally resonant ending. Rich Davis remarks:
"I finally finished Cobra Kai last night, and it was perfect. Six seasons of, you know, you could say they milked the hell out of the Karate Kid legacy, but the last episode wrapped up in the most awesome way."
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Covino adds his approval, comparing the finale to the satisfaction of watching one's favorite sports team clinch a championship:
"It's like saying, well, if your football team wins, are you happy? All these characters that you rooted for across six seasons got their happy endings, and it left you feeling good. Rare and refreshing."
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The hosts delve into specific elements of the finale, praising the return of beloved characters and the closure provided to long-standing storylines. They also highlight the show's blend of nostalgia and modern storytelling, which kept audiences invested throughout its run.
Transitioning from Cobra Kai, Covino and Davis engage in a broader conversation about television show finales. They compare Cobra Kai's conclusion to other series, both applauding and critiquing their endings.
Covino nostalgically recalls:
"Think about Who's the Boss? It ended perfectly with Tony knocking on Angela’s door, just like how it started. It was sweet and wrapped up their chemistry beautifully."
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Davis counters by mentioning shows that left viewers dissatisfied:
"Then you have shows like ALF that ended abruptly, leaving us hanging with questions about his fate. Not every finale hits the mark."
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The hosts agree that satisfying endings are crucial for the longevity and legacy of a show, drawing parallels to sports where a well-fought season culminating in a championship leaves fans thrilled.
Engaging with their audience, Covino and Davis invite listeners to share their opinions on television show finales that either met or exceeded expectations.
One caller, Danny G., shares his appreciation for Cobra Kai:
"I finally watched the finale, and it was exactly how I wanted it to end. It was cheesy, predictable, but it worked perfectly. Felt like my team won the World Series."
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Another listener, Adam from Boise, praises Breaking Bad:
"In my opinion, Breaking Bad had the best finale. It tied up Walter White’s story in a way that felt earned and complete."
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Covino and Davis use these interactions to highlight the importance of character arcs and narrative closure, drawing delightful comparisons to sports victories that provide a sense of accomplishment and joy.
Shifting gears, the hosts briefly touch on the growing role of artificial intelligence in creative fields. Rich Davis mentions:
"AI took over our jobs designing logos. You could just pop any team name into AI and get an instant design. It's miraculous but also a bit concerning."
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Covino humorously suggests:
"We could let AI design a new logo for Covino and Rich, maybe even better than what we have now."
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This light-hearted exchange underscores the rapid advancements in AI technology and its impact on traditional creative roles, blending humor with a touch of genuine concern.
Throughout the episode, Covino and Davis engage in playful banter about daily routines, such as the merits of morning versus evening showers. This segment showcases their chemistry and ability to relate to listeners through shared experiences.
For instance, Davis jokes about his morning shower routine:
"I need a quick morning shower to shake off the sleep. Otherwise, I'm congested and feeling like crap."
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Covino responds with a laugh:
"You’re waking everyone up at 4:30 AM to blow dry your hair? That’s disrespectful."
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Their humorous take on mundane topics adds a relatable and entertaining layer to the show, balancing the more substantial discussions.
As the episode progresses, the hosts hint at upcoming segments, including discussions on LeBron James and his influence on the NBA, as well as other sports-related rumors and news. They encourage listeners to stay tuned for:
In their final moments, Covino and Davis recap the day's highlights and encourage audience engagement:
"We put a nice little bow on something pretty awesome with Cobra Kai and now, we're shifting gears to talk about LeBron James. Stay involved by calling us at 877-99 on Fox Sports Radio."
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They reiterate their commitment to providing entertaining and interactive content, inviting listeners to join the conversation on various topics.
Conclusion
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show masterfully blends sports commentary with pop culture analysis, anchored by the hosts' engaging personalities. From debunking transfer rumors to celebrating a satisfying TV finale, Covino and Davis offer a well-rounded and entertaining listening experience. Their interaction with listeners and humorous takes on everyday topics further enhance the show's appeal, making it a must-listen for fans of sports and entertainment alike.