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Dan Patrick
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing With a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music. Music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Justin Pennick
What's up everyone? It's Justin Pennik from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us. Join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be GLAD you did.
AJ Stephens
$1.4 billion in NFL quarterback Contracts the untold stories behind the biggest deals in football history. I'm AJ Stephens, Vice President of Client Strategy at Athletes first, introducing the Athletes First Family podcast, the Quarterback Series. My co host Brian Murphy, Athletes First CEO and I are sitting down with the agents who have negotiated contracts for Justin Herbert deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Tuathungavailoa and Jordan Love listen to athletes first family podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio, hour two on this Tuesday. Dan and the Danettes. Dan Patrick Show. Come on in. Stay a while. Charles Barkley will stop by. Stat of the day, always brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. There was an interesting stat, and I had not heard this stat before. No team has ever won a Super bowl while not having any takeaways during the postseason. The Chiefs do not have a takeaway yet this postseason. I don't know how many times we've had teams that have gone into the super bowl with that station, but no takeaways here. Also, no players ever scored a touchdown or rushed for 100 yards or more in the super bowl on their birthday. Saquon Barkley's birthday is February 9th.
Charles Barkley
Oh, no.
Dan Patrick
Well, but I don't know how many running backs have celebrated their birthday on the day of the Super Bowl. So it's a weird stat where you go, oh, my gosh. I don't know how many of those running backs, you know, had their birthday on a Super Bowl Sunday. Yes. Marvin Bam Morris.
Marvin
His birthday was on Super Bowl 30.
Dan Patrick
Oh, look at you. Blue. Blue.
Marvin
No.
Dan Patrick
No.
Marvin
Absolutely not. You know what Bam Moore's birthday was? I know.
Dan Patrick
What do you. What? Why are you doing stuff like that? Yes, Paulie.
Paulie
I don't know what it's going to be like to be a New York Giants fan watching that game on Sunday.
Charles Barkley
That is brutal.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Because you.
Paulie
You don't want to root against Saquon Barkley, but if he wins mvp, it's double the pain.
Dan Patrick
The countdown is on. Celebrate one night, 50 years in the making. The Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary special premieres Sunday, February 16th on NBC. And Peacock, from Saquon Barkley to Charles Barkley, no relation that I know of. Turner Sports, Inside the NBA Analytics. You're not related to Saquon Barkley.
Marvin
Are you claiming him? I don't care if we are or not. I don't think we are. But I'm claiming him.
Dan Patrick
I'm claiming.
Marvin
Hey, I've been claiming him all year. He's my cousin. I don't care what anybody says.
Dan Patrick
Did you play football in high school?
Marvin
I played one day.
Dan Patrick
What happened?
Marvin
I realized they were really hitting people out there. You know, Danny, that's the reason football is my favorite Sport. It takes tremendous courage to go out there. You know, football and boxing are my two favorite sports. I played football for one day, I realized they were nuts. They're tougher than me, and I quit.
Dan Patrick
And you're not much of a boxer, either.
Marvin
I can fight a little bit. I can hold my own. The good thing about fighting, boxing is different box boxing. Y'all got gloves on, trying to hit each other, fighting, whatever you can get your hands on, hit somebody, that's what goes. That's a big difference, Dan.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, well, also, when you fought in the NBA, somebody was usually going to grab you, so it didn't escalate too much further.
Marvin
Well, first of all, if you're out there fighting away, you're a punk. You know, Kevin McHale, the best player I ever played against, always said, he said the thing. I know, he says, I never worried about the Pistons. He says, they're out there beating up people. At some point, you got to play basketball, and only two of the guys can play, Isaiah Thomas and Joe Dumars. And we were going to win eventually. He said, the rest of those guys are out there just beating up people, he said. But he said, charles, at some point, we realized they had to play basketball. And the only two guys they had, we were worried about Isaiah and Joe Thomas.
Dan Patrick
Joe Dumars.
Marvin
Joe Dumars. My bad.
Dan Patrick
All right. Who are you betting on Super Bowl Sunday?
Marvin
My Philadelphia Eagles. Dan. I'm a big Eagles fan. We're putting the end to this reign of terror in Kansas City. You know what's really crazy? I love Pat Mahomes and Travis Kelsey, but I'll bet against them every game the last two years because I actually thought they were going to lose. The only game I actually won in the last two years is when, for some reason, Andy Reid ran out of the end zone and I covered with the safety. By half a point, I have lost. I think it's. I think it's six straight games I bet against the Chiefs. I thought they would lose. You know, two years ago, they lost. They got to lose at Buffalo. Then I thought they would lose to the Ravens. Then I had San Francisco in the Super Bowl. I didn't think they were going to lose to the Texans, but I thought the Texans would cover. Then I had the Bills. I'm rooting for the Bills, and they didn't. But, hey, I haven't learned my lesson. I'm taking. And it's just ironic that I'm really an Eagle fan, but the reign of terror is over Sunday night.
Dan Patrick
Why don't you just give your money to charity and not bet on the game?
Marvin
I'm gonna be at a casino. Why would I go to a casino and not bet on the game?
Dan Patrick
I know, but you tend to lose a lot.
Marvin
I got a lot.
Dan Patrick
And this doesn't even incorporate your new deal that you're going to have with your TV partner, your next one.
Marvin
Hey, listen, I'm trying to figure all that stuff out, Dan. It's been very fascinating behind the scenes. There's been a lot of chicanery going on behind the scenes that I haven't been happy with. And I'm hoping everything works out. But it's been fascinating dealing with all the TNT BS this entire time.
Dan Patrick
Okay, why haven't you reached out to me privately?
Marvin
Well, Dan, I'm just trying to figure out, like I say, I don't have to make a decision asap, but I can help you.
Dan Patrick
I've been at a couple of places that you're probably negotiating with. If you had questions, I would give you honest answers. I've done that for other athletes.
Marvin
Yeah. My honor. Listen, what's really fascinating, people talking about money and all this other stuff. I. Dude, I ain't worried about no money. My decision was going to come down strictly to one thing. My workload.
Dan Patrick
One day a week.
Marvin
I've been. I've been at TNT for 25 years, Dan. I'm really good at working one day a week. I am great at it, you know, so, you know, I was like, yo, man, I'm not going to work. I'm gonna be older. I'll be 62 in a couple weeks. I'm not gonna work more as I get older. That was my only concern. And NBC was great. You know, Mark Lazarus and Greg Hughes were great to me, but I turned their offer down because they had too much stuff in there for me to do. And then I canceled all the stuff. All the other meets with Amazon, they were great at Amazon, but after meeting with espn, they made me feel better. But I just want to get all between TNT and espn. I said, I just want to figure out what's my workload. They haven't given me any definitive answer because I don't think they know the definitive answer, to be honest with you.
Dan Patrick
So you could stay at tnt?
Marvin
I could. I could always have stayed at tnt, but I put in my contract. I could get out of there if they lost the NBA. Yeah. You know, it's really funny. The TNT people, they're stupid. They tried to say to me that I was. They Wrote a cease and desist letter to Amazon and NBC. And it really pissed me off because. Wait a minute. But they're trying to say that they traded my show to espn. That's the same as them keeping it. I'm like, I don't think that's the way it works. That's what. That's what they were trying that. We were having some heated discussions behind scenes down in Atlanta. I was like, wait a minute. Yeah, they sent a cease and assist letter to NBC and Amazon saying I wasn't available. I said, that's not the way my contract reads. Y'all lost the NBA. If I wanted to leave, I could leave. That was the bone of contention. I said, they're like, no, you on the contract. I said, well, I'll take my chances in court. And I felt really good about my chances in court because regardless of what they say, Dan, them trading us to ESPN ain't the same as us being on the contract to tnt.
Dan Patrick
He's Charles Barkley. Hall of Famer. Turner Sports for the moment inside the NBA analyst who won the Luca AD trade right now. Let's look at it as of today.
Marvin
Oh, the Dallas Mavericks, their contender right away, they got a really good team. People forgetting about Max Christian. Max Christie gonna help the mouths. But listen, A.D. was A.D. you know, he's played great the last couple of years. And if he plays like he's played, y'all was just coming off a 4 to 20 game.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
And if he plays like that. Because what's interesting about the NBA, Dan, I'm not sure who the favorite is right now. We can say okc, they're the favorite in the west, but the males are the second best team in the west right this day. And I'm not sure what's going on with the Celtics. So, man, we could talk all the noise we want to. The championship is up for grabs right now. The Celtics have not looked good all year, in my opinion. But in the West, OKC is the prohibitive favorite. But, man, they've never been in the fire before. Dan, that's the favorite going in. So that's going to be a shock to their system with everybody gun informed. But right now, the Mavs won this. For the next two or three years, the Mavs won the trade.
Dan Patrick
Now that LeBron has Luca, LeBron more likely to stay an extra year or two or maybe leave or retire.
Marvin
You know, that's a fascinating question. Like, is he. What is he hanging around for? I personally think if I was him. The Lakers are not contenders Right now, I would waive my no trade. I do a Tom Brady and go put myself in a perfect situation where I can have two more bites of the apple. Like there's. And I don't know, the perfect situation. But he said he's holding all the cards. He can go to the Lakers and say, hey, let's have our cake and eat it, too. I can get y'all a couple players, maybe a couple draft picks. Let's pick out a perfect scenario. That's what Tom Brady did. Took the perfect situation in Tampa. If I'm LeBron, like I said, we're not gonna win the championship this year or next year. Let's trade to a perfect scenario. But they can. Like I say, the only problem they got right now, they gotta make a decision by Thursday at 4:00. But, you know, that's a lot of time in NBA years. That's what I was. I would do if I was him.
Dan Patrick
When you hear the criticism or critiques of Lucas, you know, physical shape, how do you react to that?
Marvin
Well, Dan, if everybody's saying it, it's probably fair. You know, everybody's been. I find it fascinating that all of us been talking about Lucas conditioning for three years now. All of a sudden, it's an insult. Like, I don't think people were hiding it. I think everybody's heard the same criticism for three years now. All of a sudden, I saw his dad. Like, they're saying these things about my son. I'm like, well, Mr. Doncic and fairness. I watch TV. I got a TV. They've been saying the same thing for three years. They're not saying it, like, out of the blue, but I will say this. He's a great, great player. But then the Dallas Mavericks know him better than anybody. I know he's a great player from a distance, but the Dallas Mavericks had to make a decision. Do we get this guy five years, $350 million? I give them credit. They made a decision, it might come back to bite him in the ass. But that's your job. Hey, listen, a year ago, we were all Pat Nico on the back because he went out and got Gafford, PJ and all these other guys. He got the Mayo to the Finals. Everybody act like it was only Luka and Kyrie that got them to the Finals. No, Nico did a tremendous job last year. He made like three or four trades that got the Mayo to the Finals. If they just had a. Had Luke and Kyrie, they wouldn't have made it to the Finals last year. But they picked up three pieces during the. During the trade deadline and made them a contender to get to the Finals. But like I say, hey, that's the job, Dan. Nico, and I give him credit. He went out there and answered all the questions. He didn't run, he didn't hide. A lot of times when these general managers make bad trades, they put out statement and things like that. I give Nico credit. He sit down. He took all the questions. Now, I will say this. This is a job trade. This is.
Dan Patrick
I.
Marvin
This is a job trade. If the trade doesn't work, you're gonna lose your job. There's very few jobs in sports as a general manager, a person, whoever, running things that I call them trade jobs. If the trade doesn't work, you're going to lose your job, plain and simple. And it should be like that because I. I've been saying for years, I think the easiest job and the best job in the NBA is running the NBA team. Because you get to blame three coaches before people realize you're the problem. Because think about that, Dan. Very few coaches, maybe Popovich. There's only. How many coaches actually have power to make this a great. Popovich is probably the last guy who gets complete power of an NBA team. But the rest of these general managers, they get to fire, like, they get to make 10 bad deals and fire three coaches. And then people says, well, what's the consistent thing here? The general manager. So, hey, but that goes with the job, brother.
Dan Patrick
Would you want Jimmy Butler as a teammate?
Marvin
I would want Jimmy Butler as a teammate. I think he's a hell of a teammate. But I think Jimmy is misguided. Because, you know, Dan, I've said this before. I'm not just saying for some reason, these players think you. They owed you a lifetime contract. Dude, we paid you $50 million last year, this year and next year, and you're gonna be older and you're starting. You're in decline anyway. And I see fools on TV talking about Jimmy Butler's right. Jimmy Butler is 100% wrong. They don't. You think I don't want to still be playing for the Sixers of the Suns. They, like you get old and they're not gonna pay you. They paid you very. Listen, I love Klay Thompson. I love Klay Thompson. He won four championship with the Warriors. The warriors made a business decision, Clay, you're getting older. You had an Achilles. You had an acl. We're not going to pay you. I have no problem. That's business, man. It's Nothing personal.
Dan Patrick
Where are you going to be watching the Super Bowl?
Marvin
Oh, Dan. I take the same 12 guys to Vegas for 20. This will be our 28th straight year. We play golf all day Saturday. We get up Sunday morning, play golf, then we go to the casino with 10,000 people, basically and watch the super bowl in Vegas. I've done it this be. I take the same 12 to 15 guys every year. It's like, it's one of the highlights of my year.
Dan Patrick
But do you pick up the tab for these free freeloaders?
Marvin
Well, I got to see how the gambling goes because you know how the Vegas works. You get everything free until you total up at the end of the weekend. Hey, all I have to do is provide the private jet, which that comes with the casino. And all the rooms are free. All the drinks and stuff are free until Monday morning when you're checking out. It depends on how the table's been to you.
Dan Patrick
So you're really paying for the private jet with previous. You lose, no previous trip. That's why they send the private jet, because of previous trips.
Marvin
When you've lost, you don't lose all the time, Dan. Sometimes you win.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, they send the private jet because they know you're probably send a private jet.
Marvin
They send a private jet to get.
Dan Patrick
You there because they know what happens when you get there.
Marvin
You win sometimes. First of all, I hate when people say, hey, you go. One thing I know about gambling, you're gonna win sometimes you're gonna lose sometime. That's what gambling is. It's not like I know they sell a private jet for a reason. Their job is to get me there. But you know, when I win, the jet is free. And all my friends, we have a great weekend. All the meals are free. But when I lose, like I've had, I've had my friends joke with me like they're like, man, those steaks and those rooms and they wasn't worth a million dollars. Hey, Sometimes hey. Sometimes, hey. But that's the deal, Dan.
Dan Patrick
I know when you go to the.
Marvin
Yeah. Hey, hey. I've been there 28 straight years after this year, so I'm still. I'm all right.
Dan Patrick
Have fun. Have fun this weekend. Good to talk to you.
Marvin
All right, brother. Go Birds.
Dan Patrick
That's Charles Barkley. I, Brady Quinn will join us. We'll talk some football with him. We'll take a break. We'll come 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 Steve Covino.
Justin Pennick
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Dan Patrick
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Justin Pennick
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Dan Patrick
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Justin Pennick
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Dan Patrick
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Justin Pennick
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Dan Patrick
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Justin Pennick
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Dan Patrick
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you gonna find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink.
Dan Patrick
There was something sentimental. When you. When you send it, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Seton
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
AJ Stephens
Ever wonder what it's like to be on the phone with an NFL general manager as you finalize the biggest contract in NFL history? I'm A.J. stephens, Vice President of client strategy at Athletes first, where we've negotiated $1.4 billion in current NFL quarterback contracts. Introducing the Athlete's First Family podcast, the Quarterback Series, along with my co host Brian Murphy, athlete's first CEO, we're pulling back the curtain on how these historic deals come together. You'll hear directly from the agents who shaped the NFL's financial landscape, the ones who negotiated Justin Herbert's extension and Deshaun Watson's fully guaranteed contract that sent shock waves through the league. This isn't just about the numbers, though. It's about the untold stories behind these massive negotiations and the relationships the NFL superstars like Dak Prescott, Tua Tungavaloa, and Jordan Love have with their agents at Athletes First. For the first time ever, the agents who orchestrate these deals are sharing the details of the negotiations and everything that led up to their clients signing on the dotted line. Listen to the Athletes First Family podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Julie Stewart-Banks
It's Julie Stewart Banks. I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League, and I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson.
Seton
I wore nine NHL sweaters. And I have story after story to share. And believe it or not, I have plenty to say, and not just about hockey.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Believe me, he does. Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and it's going to be, well, it's going to be quite the ride. We're officially line mates, Nate. We're the energy line.
Seton
We'll have plenty of folks join us, current players, some of my former teammates, hall of Famers, and wait to see some of the connections that Julie has. She has quite the Rolodex.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Okay, we'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap into our interests away from hockey and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do, provide an emotional boost. How do you feel about all that, Nate?
Seton
I'm vibing, Julie. I'm ready to roll.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Justin Pennick
What's going on, everybody? This is Justin Pennock from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast alongside Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We're rolling three times a week, on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're talking about the MVP race. Is Josh Allen going to pull it out? Lamar Jackson? Can Saquon Barkley even break the rushing record? Can the Steelers keep up their momentum? We talk about everything. We break it down. Stats, analytics. And of course, Chris Rose is bringing his perspective on being a pro in the media world as well. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast and you will be glad you did. Hope you could join us for the postseason run.
Dan Patrick
All of our studio guests receive a fantastic gift bag, items from Sonos, Traeger, Panini King, Sawion, Rapid Radios. If you're watching on Peacock, we just showed pretty much an introductory instructional video as the Danites are going to play pickleball after the show. And it's front row, back row, which means Todd and Seton versus Marvin and Paulie. And they banged it around a little bit yesterday. We have uniforms for you guys to wear. You got special Miller Light Skechers pickleball shoes.
Marvin
Nice.
Dan Patrick
So you guys are ready to go. Solid arch support in those, by the way. We do have. We have odds that the back room guys came up with of like, you know, first injury who's going to probably hit it into the net most often. So we'll have those prop bets available online if you would like. To bet. Yes. Paulie.
Paulie
I haven't seen the uniforms yet. Are they like the movie Dodgeball Average Joe? So silky red and silver.
AJ Stephens
Whatever.
Dan Patrick
Seaton went out and got him yesterday, so.
Marvin
All right.
Dan Patrick
I. Do you trust Seton's always comedically?
Charles Barkley
Yes.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. You might be disappointed there. It's. It's content.
Charles Barkley
I feel like Spritz is gonna be.
Paulie
Wearing a half shirt.
Dan Patrick
By the way, Marvin had this for me. He said, hey, have you heard Klay Thompson, the Mavericks guard, talk about when Kobe came out to see Luca? This is when Clay knew that Luca was real. And Klay Thompson had this to say about that moment.
Charles Barkley
That's actually funny because that's the first thing I told Luca when we met. I was like, man, I knew you.
Dan Patrick
Were gonna be special because he brought.
Charles Barkley
Kobe out of the house to go watch him play.
Dan Patrick
And Kobe doesn't just give that love.
Charles Barkley
To those who don't earn it. So that's a cool moment.
Dan Patrick
And it is, when you think about it. Kobe leaving his house to go out and watch Luca play. Like, that was the ultimate compliment. And now Luca a Laker. Yes, Marv, because he sure wasn't watching.
Charles Barkley
The Lakers at that point.
Dan Patrick
Okay, Bloop. Bloop. Our next guest played quarterback for Notre Dame. He played quarterback in the NFL. We hung out with him in Dublin a few years back, and he was the best looking guy in the country. Here's Brady Quinn.
Charles Barkley
What's going on, brother?
Dan Patrick
Very crisp handshake there. We were just talking about this. That, like, dap. Like, I'm. I'm a dap guy. I don't need a. A handshake. You know, the. Do you think the commissioner had a tutorial prior to his first draft to understand how to shake hands with draft picks?
Charles Barkley
I actually was Roger Goodell's first draft. So I can go back and. And recount the fact that being how long I was in the green room. And I think his excitement to get me and my family out of his green room probably was part of the reason why we, like, hugged. But it was more than a dap. But I really. I don't think anyone gave him a tutorial. I think he's just got it in.
Dan Patrick
Him, but he gets a little too into it.
Charles Barkley
Well, it's a big moment for a lot of people there, you know, again, for. For our family and for me. I mean, it was a long time building up to that moment. But I got drafted by the team that I rooted for growing up, and all that Chipotle that we had ordered during that five and a half hour stint or whatever it was, was magically whisked out of his, his green room.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But when you're sitting there, if a draft, a guy who's going to be drafted in the first round says, I want to bring my girlfriend.
Charles Barkley
Yeah. What would you say as the commissioner or.
Dan Patrick
No, you from experience.
Charles Barkley
Oh, I mean, again, we all knew what we signed up for, whether it was my girlfriend or my parents and everyone else. I, I think what I would do is I would ask them, do. Does. Does that individual believe their girlfriend's strong enough or their family's strong enough to be able to handle the camera, the pressure lights, everything else, because up until that moment, really, they have only experienced things through you. They haven't been there Right. With you in the spotlight. And I think that's one of the things that I wasn't really thinking about. When you're thinking about going to the NFL draft, you're just thinking about, like your dream coming true and getting to play in the NFL. You're not thinking you're going to be sitting there for five and a half hours or whatever it was. And you're not also not thinking about how your family's going to handle that pressure. I mean, you're prepared for it. You've handled a lot of other things, your life up to that point. But that's a very different set of circumstances for your family to deal with.
Dan Patrick
And trying to figure out who's telling you the truth.
Charles Barkley
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
During the draft process.
Charles Barkley
Well, and that was part of my reaction, I think, to a number of the picks based on what I was told. You know, we were told something that. By Phil Savage that was completely truthful. He's like, if you enjoy their number three, like, we're going to take Joe Thomas. And my agent, Tom Connor at the time told me the night before, he goes, I've never had a general manager tell me that before draft. He goes, most times they say things like that as a smokescreen. He goes, in this case, they were truthful. And so when that pick came through, I, I already had an idea in my head. And, and to Phil's credit, Phil said that because he knew how much it meant to me to be drafted by the Browns. And so I was kind of prepared for it. But some of the other picks, I had an idea, but the Miami one was the. That was the most surprising. So that was probably more why I would react in the way I did because I was really curious to see who they're going to go with instead.
Dan Patrick
Well, what happened with Miami?
Charles Barkley
They had sent. Again, this is coming from what I had heard from Charlie Weiss. You have to ask him. But they had sent him a package and all the stuff that supposedly said, we know you haven't been a big fan in the past, given that they were division rivals, but hopefully, well after the draft, the next day, which I don't think he was a fan at all after what happened the next day. So, yeah, that. That was the. That led us to believe that it was going to be Miami. Terry Shea, their quarterbacks coach, he had actually been with me in Arizona, training and preparing for my pro day for the draft and all of that. He left to go take the quarterback coach job. So I'm thinking, like, okay, like, if he has any say, like, he'll. He's seen my work ethic. He's seeing me, like, he'll be on my side on all this. And they decided to go in a different direction. And that was, you know, in the end, you know, I think they were 1 in 15 or whatever that season, but it was what it was.
Dan Patrick
Take that.
Charles Barkley
Yeah. You know, I meant to mention this before I come on because it's super bowl week. You know, I just came from radio row and you know how this goes. I'm gonna thank Travis Matthews because I'm here on behalf of Trout Master. They've outfitted me. Nike Delta, who brought me here, Uber. Every. Do you ever notice that? I feel like every interview, they're like. It's like a nat. They're like a walking nascar. And everyone's selling something to you.
Dan Patrick
Yes.
Charles Barkley
Or it's a cause. They're like, hey, save the whales. Like, can we make sure that we. We may draw awareness to saving whales?
Dan Patrick
How would you. We're talking to Brady Quinn. He's for sale, by the way.
Charles Barkley
That's right. I. I've got a couple spots here. Patches. I want to cover the Travis Matthews stuff, but.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, part of Big Noon Kickoff and host of 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the radio show that precedes ours on Fox Sports Radio. When a quarterback has less attempts, like Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbert. We've seen quarterbacks who were, you know, paid a lot of money, but I don't know how you process that. Like, Justin Herbert was able to throw the ball prior to Jim Harbaugh getting there and they got to the playoffs.
Charles Barkley
Right.
Dan Patrick
Jalen Hurts is in a Super Bowl. Saquon comes in. He's really the focal point of the offense, you know, in this pass happy league. Is it still A pass happy league.
Charles Barkley
I think it is. Although I think, you know, the league's always going to go through its ebbs and flows and adjusting. And I think one of the things that you've seen a lot of defensive coordinators do and like the in vogue defensive coverage, like the shell coverage, you hear about this all the time and reason why is because you're essentially playing with a lighter box. You're almost enticing or forcing teams to see if they'll run the football right. I mean we look at the salary cap, we look how the roster now, the money allocated or spent and oftentimes it hasn't been on the running back position. And it's important because the game has become so much more of a passing game. And don't get me wrong, it is and always will be because of the rules, the protections quarterbacks are given. Receivers for that matter too. But I think you're seeing a, a swing at least in the momentum of saying like you got to be more balanced and in part because your best player might be the guy who's behind the quarterback and Saquon Barkley or it could be Derrick Henry. In that case the more had an unbelievable season. I think Derrick Henry helped out a little bit too. But by and large I think you're starting to see that too many defenses are trying to adjust to this game now where there's so many big plays, there's. There's so many things that are happening in the passing game that they're trying to keep it all in front of them, trying to disguise what they're doing pre snap, make it muddied for the quarterback. When you drop back, you're saying is that quarters, is it quarter, quarter, half? What variation are they doing? A lot of times they can do a nice little disguise and how they play a match zone or even man out of it. So there's so many things that happen post snap, it's making it harder on the quarterback. And so again it goes back to what are you, Your ultimate task is trying to win. And if that's the case, how, how can you figure out a way of getting that quarterback to make mistakes, turnovers and get him off the field. And oftentimes it's a lot of what these defenses are doing. So in doing that now, offenses have to realize they've got to adjust. You got to start working the ball to oftentimes some of the best players.
Dan Patrick
Out there can Jalen Hurts win in a shootout against Patrick Mahomes.
Charles Barkley
Yeah, I mean the last time these two Teams played. I thought he was arguably the best player on the field. You know, that was kind of his coming to age moment where we all watched me like, wow. I mean, he might have been the best player out there, but I don't.
Dan Patrick
Know if we believe that that's who he truly is. He did have an unbelievable game.
Charles Barkley
You have to understand, I've watched this young man all of his time in Bama, then to Oklahoma, then to the NFL and he's like machine learning man. Like the more reps he gets, the better he gets, the better he gets. I think sometimes we take for granted that they've been going through some staff changes too in regards to the play caller. That's a relationship that it takes time to iron out. The personality of your play caller, the chemistry that you have with that play caller and how they're going to react to when you make a mistake.
Dan Patrick
But why say he took, he took the straight jacket off of me talking about his coach. If, if you're the best reason or, you know, you play like that, we can win. Why would the, you know, the perception be the coach has a straight jacket or Jalen Hurts thinks there's a straight jacket on him from his coach? He.
Charles Barkley
Look, he may have said that for a number of reasons. It could be like maybe they're protecting him for injury related, related issues. It could be, you know, they don't want to show too many things if they feel like they can win with doing less. And obviously that doesn't happen in the playoffs very often. But in the regular season at times you'll try to hide some stuff sometimes if you can.
Dan Patrick
But you know, it's just a weird comment.
Charles Barkley
Well, there's been a lot of weird comments that have come out from the Philadelphia Eagles this year. I mean, you had guys reading books on the sidelines.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Charles Barkley
Or at least looking at a book. I don't know how much you can read. You don't get a ton of time sometimes in between series and talking to your teammates and your coach. But at least A.J. brown had a book that apparently the book sales are doing great. They're skyrocketing.
Dan Patrick
But let's say your quarterback, you know, you're watching a movie.
Charles Barkley
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
You know, you're not watching plays. You're not, you know, you're just watching a movie. But it's a movie that really gets you, you know, in the, in a moment. And I, you know, like, whatever. Taken Shawshank Redemption take is the pop up movie.
Charles Barkley
Like.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you like it because he's going yes. Yes. Really, Todd. Give. Give your. Liam Neeson.
Charles Barkley
I will hunt you down, I will.
Dan Patrick
Find you, and I will kill you.
Charles Barkley
That was actually kind of scary.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
Charles Barkley
You could be the voice, though. Not like not seeing you say it. The voice doesn't match.
Dan Patrick
But what. What would happen if you were watching a movie on the sidelines as opposed to reading a book?
Charles Barkley
I think we. I mean, first off, it's wild because I've never seen a player read a book in sidelines before. Again, for a lot of different reasons. I've always wondered, like, have we got to the point where we allow players, like, listen to music or something to help a little bit too? I mean, you see guys doing pre game all the time to help them kind of get in that mindset. Like, maybe that's more of a softer way of you're visually not necessarily distracted by a book.
Dan Patrick
Or would you have a problem if your teammate is reading a book on the sidelines?
Charles Barkley
I don't. Yeah, I don't think that'd be a good thing. I probably go talk to him, say, hey, man, what's up? If it's. If it's part of his routine, then you got to let some guys do what they do. I mean, that's. There's a lot of guys who I've seen during my time when I played who had some interesting routines and give me the weirdest, weirdest.
Dan Patrick
You don't have to do a name.
Charles Barkley
I. Yeah, there was. There was one player who, like, he used to do this tapping sequence to get his, like, mind right, but literally would tap different spots on his head. And supposedly that helped him, like, lock in. You know, everyone's got their different thing.
Dan Patrick
I mean, guys throw up.
Charles Barkley
Yeah, there's. There's a little bit of that, but that never stroke struck me as odd. You know, I understand the anxiousness or the nerves or excitement, and then sometimes you get like a bad plate of pasta or something at the Marriott Hotel where you're staying at. Shout out to Marriott, by the way, too, for.
Dan Patrick
You're available.
Charles Barkley
Yeah, we're promoting everyone here this week.
Dan Patrick
If Saquon didn't win the MVP this year, I can't see a year where a running back.
Charles Barkley
If you. Well, you have to have a historical season. Right.
Dan Patrick
Only if he broke the record.
Charles Barkley
I would actually make more of an argument for, like, why are we anointing the MVP before the season finale? And the only reason I bring that up, and I. I know everyone's going to make the Case. Well, you know, hey, this has always been a regular season award. I. I get that. But the truth is, is we most often times award it to teams who are in the playoff hunt. It's the best teams. Like, we looked at Joe Burrow this year. Joe Burrow, statistically, should have been a lot more talked about in regards to the MVP race. He had a phenomenal season. He was carrying that team. Defensively, they struggled. Obviously, they moved on from Lou. And yet it was like, well, they're not a playoff team, so we can't give him the award. It's like, well, all right, what are we doing here? Why don't we just wait till the end of the season, see who wins the super bowl, and say, like, was the best player then Saquon Barkley, if they end up winning and he's on that team?
Dan Patrick
Well, how many MVPs do you think would have gone to different people if we use that concept?
Charles Barkley
I don't know. I'd have to go back and look through. I mean, I guess the easier question probably research, is how many went to players that didn't make the playoffs. Is there a handful of guys?
Dan Patrick
Boy, not in the modern era, I don't think. But I remember when Andre Dawson won the MVP for the Cubs. They finished last.
Charles Barkley
See, baseball did it, right?
Dan Patrick
They could have finished last without him. So it's. It's not like, there's an element to.
Charles Barkley
It, like, how much did he help his team excel? And I get that.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Charles Barkley
But doesn't that make an argument for the super bowl?
Paulie
I have two MVPs in NFL history that did not qualify for the playoffs. Now it's a long time ago, and there were fewer playoff teams. Who wants a shot at this?
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Paulie
Really old School. Before 1975, running back, one running back, one quarterback. You were a fan of both of them, dan.
Dan Patrick
Yes, Mark.
Marvin
O.J. simpson. O.J.
Charles Barkley
Simpson. I was going to say O.J.
Paulie
1973.
Dan Patrick
That he broke the record that year.
Paulie
Without making the playoffs.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Charles Barkley
Wow.
Dan Patrick
And then quarterback Johnny.
Paulie
Unit 1967.
Charles Barkley
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Dang. Yeah. But back then, you had two teams that made the play. Yeah. Made the playoffs, and they played each other in the Super Bowl.
Charles Barkley
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dan Patrick
Or there'd be like, the NFL and the afl, you know, back then.
Charles Barkley
But. But I think you get my point. You know, when we're looking at how we're going about qualifying, like, what is the mvp? It's like. And honestly, this conversation kind of was drum up by Cam and talking about, like, would you trade your MVP for A Super Bowl. And his response was probably surprising to most. I mean, that's his perspective. That's how he feels. But it led me to think, well, all right, let's just look at, again how we're determining who the MVP of the league is. Should we wait and make it after the season's all.
Dan Patrick
So he could have lost that super bowl the way he played or lost the MVP by the way he played in the Super Bowl?
Charles Barkley
Potentially, yeah.
Dan Patrick
Rich Gannon was an mvp, and he. That. That was the year they lost tomorrow.
Charles Barkley
Or no.
Dan Patrick
Was it Tampa when he was mvp Mark when they got blown off Tampa?
Marvin
Yep.
Dan Patrick
So he might have lost it there as well.
Charles Barkley
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
How's the shoulder, by the way?
Charles Barkley
Well, I was gonna say my attorney will be reaching out at some point. I know this is a few years.
Dan Patrick
Back, so are you still.
Charles Barkley
Probably tried to say there's a statute of limitations, but I don't think so. We've got a. We've got a workman's cop issue that's going on here.
Dan Patrick
Did you hurt your shoulder throwing the ball in Arizona?
Charles Barkley
I cannot confirm that. My attorneys told me to not say anything on the. On the show.
Dan Patrick
So you're soft.
Charles Barkley
I mean, I can at least get a Traeger Grill out of it. I mean, isn't that all of a.
Dan Patrick
Sudden the sponsor part isn't that bad, Right? Like, hey, what if I just get a free grill?
Charles Barkley
You know, you got to put pressure on people. Got to leverage things. Right?
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Charles Barkley
Or tariffs. Can I put tariffs on you to get some?
Dan Patrick
If you can carry the Traeger Grill, then I'll get you one.
Marvin
Where is it?
Dan Patrick
Well, I'll have to get it for you.
Charles Barkley
Oh, okay. I think I just have one over here tomorrow. Well, okay, then. You and that.
Dan Patrick
Wednesday and Thursday.
Charles Barkley
I mean, Fritzi, you invite me on a date. You have any grilling going on? Yeah, it's kind of weak. I think it's later in the week.
Dan Patrick
The Traeger Grill Thursday.
Charles Barkley
Thanks. Really appreciate it.
Dan Patrick
Sorry about that. Kings Hawaiian on Friday.
Charles Barkley
There you go. By the way, thank you. To Kings Hawaiian. Also.
Dan Patrick
Thanks for stopping by. Oh, it's good to see you. He's Brady Quinn, Fox. Big noon kickoff. I always call it high noon kickoff. Why didn't you do High Noon and then get the sponsorship with High Noon beverages?
Charles Barkley
That's a great question.
Dan Patrick
Thank you. Two pros and a cup of Joe. We'll be back after this.
Charles Barkley
Talk to Eric Shanks about it. You know Shanks. He'll tell you.
Dan Patrick
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Stars. So where else are you gonna find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Cuz we got lots to say. I. I texted you and you texted me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the. The heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink.
Dan Patrick
There was something sentimental when you, like when, when you send it, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Seton
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Julie Stewart-Banks
It's Julie Stewart Banks. I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts and the National Hockey League, and I'm paired up with one of my favorite players, the always quotable Nate Thompson.
Seton
I wore nine NHL sweaters and I have story after story to share. And believe it or not, I have plenty to say, and not just about.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Believe me, he does. Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast and it's gonna be, well, it's gonna be quite the ride. We're officially linemates, Nate. We're the Energy Line.
Seton
We'll have plenty of folks join us. Current players, some of my former teammates, hall of Famers, and wait till you see some of the connections that Julie has. She has quite the Rolodex.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Okay, we'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap into our interest away from hockey and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do. Provide an emotional boost. How do you feel about all that, Nate?
Seton
I'm vibing Julie. I'm ready to roll.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Justin Pennick
What's going on, everybody? This is Justin Pennock from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast alongside Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We're rolling three times a week, on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're talking about the MVP race. Is Josh Allen going to pull it out? Lamar Jackson? Can Saquon Barkley even break the rushing record? Can the Steelers keep up their momentum? We talk about everything. We break it down. Stats, analytics and of course, Chris Rose is bringing his perspective on being a pro in the media world as well. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts and you will be glad you did. Hope you could join us for the postseason run.
AJ Stephens
Ever wonder what it's like to be on the phone with an NFL general manager as you finalize the biggest contract in NFL history? I'm A.J. stephens, Vice President of Client strategy at Athletes first, where we negotiated $1.4 billion in current NFL quarterback contracts. Introducing the Athlete's First Family podcast, the Quarterback Series, along with my co host Brian Murphy, athlete's first CEO, we're pulling back the curtain on how these historic deals come together. You'll hear directly from the agents who shaped the NFL's financial landscape, the ones who negotiated Justin Herbert's extension into Sean Watson's fully guaranteed contract that sent shockwaves through through the league. This isn't just about the numbers, though. It's about the untold stories behind these massive negotiations and the relationships the NFL superstars like Dak Prescott, Tua Tungavaloa and Jordan Love have with their agents at Athletes First. For the first time ever, the agents who orchestrate these deals are sharing the details of the negotiations and everything that led up to their clients signing on the dotted line. Listen to the athletes first family podcasts on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Charles Barkley
It was a moment that should have broken me, but just because of how I was raised and my bullishness and arrogance to want to be great hardened me, it gave me a platform to be so singularly focused on greatness.
AJ Stephens
We all have moments like this. Something happens that's supposed to break us, but it's in these moments that we discover what we're really made of. I promise you, if anyone knows this, it's me. I'm Ashlyn Harris, two time Women's World Cup Champion and goalkeeper for the US Women's National Team. In my new podcast, Wide Open, I'll sit down with trailblazers from sports, music, fashion, entertainment, and politics. To explore their toughest moments and the incredible comebacks that followed. Listen to Wide Open with Ashlyn Harris, an iHeart women's sports production on the iHeartradio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
Dan Patrick
Keeper's Heart. A new and unique style of whiskey that combines the best of Irish and American whiskies, creating a smooth character of Irish whiskey and the bold flavors of American whiskeys. If you're a whiskey fan, you gotta try it. Drink responsibly. It's Keeper's Heart. The Commanders are keeping their name, which, when you're successful. Sure, why not? No need to change that. And I don't know if you move to a new place in Washington, D.C. if the NFL would allow you to bring that name back, but the owner said they're going to keep the Commanders, and I certainly understand. Again, Paulie, it does feel like one.
Paulie
Of those things where the winning changes the direction of the franchise, where, you know, you may have considered going back to something different, changing the uniforms, but you don't mess. It's almost like not messing with a streak. The name's fine because they're winning, not necessarily because anyone loves it.
Dan Patrick
Rich Eisen just sent a note saying Brady Quinn was the last ever draft choice shown on camera during the draft and that the commissioner took him out of the players room and put him in the commissioner's green room. No cameras there. So Rich sent me a note.
Paulie
Yes, Paulie, I'm sure Rich is right, but I seem to remember, and I maybe were remembering this wrong, Geno Smith sitting there.
Dan Patrick
Well, no, I'm talking about. Well, no, I. I don't think he's. Maybe he's talking about having family members there or his girlfriend there with him.
Paulie
God, I. I seem to remember Geno Smith, like, sitting for a while and then leaving before.
Charles Barkley
Yeah.
Paulie
I don't remember the details around it, though.
Dan Patrick
There it was like. Yeah, like he went to the hotel across the street or something. Was like, man, screw you guys. I'll be back tomorrow. I know that's pretty tough. Well, remember he was going to be the number one pick in the draft for a little while. You know, they were projecting him that he could be a number one pick. Of course. Seaton. Yes. Yes, Marvin.
Marvin
That's where we get the term Septiseman.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
Because he was on fire the first four games of that season.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. West Virginia was rolling. Oh, man, that was a good team.
Bobby Bones
Those are good years right there.
Marvin
Dang.
Dan Patrick
What happened? Yeah, what happened? Yeah, that was a. That was a crew for sure. Seth in New Orleans. Hi, Seth. What do you have for me this morning? Hello. Hey, Seth.
Marvin
Hi, Dan.
Dan Patrick
Hey, Seth. Bye, Seth. Andrew in Washington. Hi, Andrew. What's on your mind?
J
Good morning, Dan Dennett. Thanks for taking my call. It's always hard to get on during super bowl week, but I enjoy it. Hey, just had a comment about the new Le Luca show in la and also a Super bowl stat of the day. I just think like you said at the top of the show, if LeBron has even a 20% positive impact on Luca's overall professionalism, that's a plus for the Lakers. I mean, he's already top five players in the NBA. If he rises his game or off the court, you know, workouts and overall lifestyle, that's just going to help the Lakers. This is awesome. As a Lakers fan, we're set up for the next 10 or 15 years. Who knows how long Luka can play. Also on that note, the GM of the MAVs. I think I've read this a couple of times online. He is the guy that botched the Nike pitch to Steph Curry by calling him Seth and showing the Kevin Durant video. Nico Harrison, I think was working for Nike and did that. So he's kind of had a few botches in his past. But my super bowl stat of the day is this is that Jalen hurts, breaks a streak of 19 straight QBs to start their first super bowl and lose and never make it back. That goes all the way back to 1994 in Stan Humphrey. So anyone hurts getting back breaks that streak.
Dan Patrick
All right, got a little stat of the day music there. There who?
Justin Pennick
This is the stat of the day.
Dan Patrick
Brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patric. You got a big grin on your face, Marvin.
Marvin
I do enjoy my super bowl losing quarterbacks. Neil O'Donnell, Stan Humphries, Chris Chandler. Yeah, guys who started like, huh, he started for a Super bowl team. That's amazing.
Dan Patrick
I remember when we talked to Steph Curry about the presentation at Nike and it bothered him that they didn't know his name. And you know, you make a big rollout presentation, you're like, man, they really love me. And then they call you by the wrong name.
Marvin
Seth.
Dan Patrick
Seth. Well, maybe they thought maybe. Did he bring his brother with him? Yes, I did love the. I'm such a massive fan of the show. And by the way, Senton, you're my favorite My name is not Senton. Hey, I. I really love the show. Hey, Martin. Yeah.
Charles Barkley
Oh, Martin made a really good point.
Dan Patrick
I know.
Marvin
Did he?
Dan Patrick
Okay, final hour on the way. Huge fan. Huge fan. Cooper Manning Koopa, as his brothers call him. Koopa. Manning will join us. Hope you'll stay with us. Two hours in the books. One more to go. We're back after this from New Orleans. Some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking Allstate First. Like, you know to check. You have the tickets in your wallet first before you drive two hours to the big game. Seriously, you had one job. Now the closest you'll get to the 50 yard line is parking lot D. Yeah, checking first is smart. So check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. You're in good hands with Allstate Savings. Vary terms apply. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois.
Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with a Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Justin Pennick
What's up, everyone? It's Justin Penick from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week, on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us. Join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast and you will be GLAD you did.
AJ Stephens
$1.4 billion in NFL quarterback contracts. The untold stories behind the biggest deals in football history. I'm AJ Stephens, Vice president of Client strategy at Athletes first, introducing the Athletes First Family podcast, the Quarterback series. My co host, Brian Murphy, Athletes first CEO, and I are sitting down with the agents who have negotiated contracts for Justin Herbert, Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Tuathailoa and Jordan Love. Listen to Athletes First Family Podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Julie Stewart-Banks
What's up, everyone? Julie Swerbinks here, along with former NHL.
Seton
Player Nate Thompson, we're doing a new podcast together. Here we go.
Julie Stewart-Banks
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Seton
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Julie Stewart-Banks
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Seton
Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julie Stewart-Banks
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Summary of "Hour 2 - Charles Barkley, Brady Quinn"
The Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: February 4, 2025
The Dan Patrick Show's second hour features a dynamic conversation with two prominent sports personalities: NBA legend Charles Barkley and former NFL quarterback Brady Quinn. Hosted by Dan Patrick, the episode delves deep into contemporary sports topics, blending insightful analysis with engaging anecdotes and humor. Below is a detailed summary of the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn during the episode.
Dan Patrick kicks off the hour by welcoming Charles Barkley, a Hall of Famer and renowned NBA analyst, and Brady Quinn, a former Notre Dame and NFL quarterback. The discussion begins with a statistical revelation:
The conversation shifts to Super Bowl betting strategies and team performances:
Marvin's Betting History ([06:09]): Marvin, one of Dan's co-hosts, shares his betting history against the Kansas City Chiefs, expressing confidence in his Philadelphia Eagles pick. He recounts his six-game losing streak against the Chiefs despite admiring players like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Marvin: "I'm a big Eagles fan. We're putting an end to this reign of terror in Kansas City."
Dan's Perspective on Betting: Dan humorously suggests Marvin should consider charity over gambling, to which Marvin defends his betting habits, citing the allure of casinos and occasional victories.
Charles Barkley provides an in-depth analysis of current NBA dynamics, focusing on team strategies and player performances:
Dallas Mavericks and Luka Doncic ([10:58]): Barkley praises the Mavericks' recent trade decisions, particularly the acquisition of Luka Doncic, asserting that these moves position the team as strong contenders for the next few years.
Charles Barkley: "The Dallas Mavericks have a really good team. Luka is A.D. if he continues his performance."
LeBron James' Future with the Lakers ([12:14] - [13:41]): The discussion turns to LeBron James' tenure with the Lakers. Barkley speculates on whether LeBron might extend his stay or consider retirement, drawing parallels to Tom Brady's career decisions.
Charles Barkley: "If I were LeBron, and the Lakers weren't contenders, I'd look to trade myself to a perfect situation."
NBA General Managers and Trade Pressure ([15:46] - [16:59]): Barkley criticizes the high-pressure environment for NBA general managers, noting that unsuccessful trades can lead to job loss. He emphasizes the challenges GMs face in balancing team performance and managerial responsibilities.
Charles Barkley: "If the trade doesn't work, you're gonna lose your job. It's plain and simple."
The focus returns to the NFL, with discussions on quarterback contracts and MVP award criteria:
Quarterback Contracts ([24:58] - [26:05]): AJ Stephens introduces the "Athletes First Family Podcast, the Quarterback Series," highlighting the negotiation processes behind significant NFL quarterback contracts, including those of Justin Herbert and Deshaun Watson.
MVP Criteria and Saquon Barkley's Chances ([35:55] - [42:28]): Barkley critiques the current MVP selection process, arguing that it often favors players from playoff-bound teams. He uses Saquon Barkley as an example, suggesting that unless a running back breaks the rushing record, it's unlikely for them to win the MVP.
Charles Barkley: "Why are we anointing the MVP before the season finale? Shouldn't we wait till the end to see who truly deserves it?"
He further debates whether the MVP should consider postseason performance, referencing historical instances where MVPs did not lead their teams to playoffs, such as O.J. Simpson in 1973.
The conversation takes a lighter turn with personal stories and reflections on player performances:
Brady Quinn's Draft Experience ([29:08] - [30:19]): Quinn reminisces about his NFL draft experience, discussing interactions with commissioner Roger Goodell and the emotional aspects of being drafted by a favored team.
Brady Quinn: "We were told something completely truthful. Phil Savage understood how much it meant to me to be drafted by the Browns."
Player Routines and Sideline Behavior ([38:00] - [39:58]): Barkley comments on unusual player routines during games, such as reading books on the sidelines, and discusses the importance of mental preparation and individual routines for performance.
Charles Barkley: "Everyone's got their different thing. There was one player who would tap different spots on his head to lock in."
As the hour draws to a close, Dan Patrick teases future guests and topics:
Upcoming Guests and Topics: Dan mentions that Cooper Manning will join future episodes and alludes to ongoing Super Bowl discussions and additional sports analyses.
Dan Patrick: "Cooper Manning will join us. Two hours in the books. One more to go."
Final Thoughts: The episode wraps up with continued banter between hosts and a recap of the key discussion points, reinforcing the show's blend of sports analysis, personal stories, and interactive commentary.
Charles Barkley on NBA Trades:
"Do we get this guy five years, $350 million? I give them credit. They made a decision; it might come back to bite him in the ass."
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Marvin on Betting:
"I'm a big Eagles fan. We're putting the end to this reign of terror in Kansas City."
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Charles Barkley on MVP Selection:
"Why are we anointing the MVP before the season finale? Shouldn't we wait till the end to see who truly deserves it?"
([35:55])
Brady Quinn on the Draft:
"Phil Savage understood how much it meant to me to be drafted by the Browns."
([29:15])
Charles Barkley on Player Routines:
"Everyone's got their different thing. There was one player who would tap different spots on his head to lock in."
([38:00])
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, listeners are treated to a comprehensive analysis of both the NBA and NFL, enriched by the insights of Charles Barkley and Brady Quinn. From dissecting Super Bowl betting strategies and MVP award controversies to exploring the pressures faced by NBA general managers and reflecting on personal NFL draft experiences, the discussion offers a multifaceted look into the world of sports. The blend of statistical analysis, personal anecdotes, and candid opinions ensures that both casual fans and sports enthusiasts find the conversation engaging and informative.