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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour two on this Tuesday Dan and the Danette Stan Patrick Show Minister of Humor Fritzi. We got Dylan in the back row. Seaton will join us in an hour from now. He's on the road with the French kid headed to New Orleans in the Mako van. He's making his way to Winchester, Virginia today and then Greensboro, North Carolina, and then maybe Charlotte after that. So making some pit stops at Mako stores along the way. 877-3-DP show email address dpdanpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show 12 days until the super bowl and get ready. Get ready for the conversation to be all about the Chiefs. Get all the calls. We just had Nick Wright on, who is a big Kansas City chief fan and basically saying, boo hoo. If the Chiefs get all the calls, why didn't you bet on the Chiefs? Because you would have made a lot of money. And he's got a point. If you think it's rigged, bet on the Chiefs. If you think the Super Bowl's rigged, bet on the Chiefs. Chiefs are favored by one and a half, some places favored by two. But that unfortunately will be the rhetoric leading up to the Super Bowl. It'll be about the Kansas City Chiefs. And there's, you know, you're going to have two fan bases there. But if you said, you know, the fan base is outside of Philly and Kansas City, they're probably, if you don't have a dog in the fight, you're rooting for Kansas City to lose. Not necessarily Philadelphia to win, but probably Kansas City to lose. Four coaching hires yesterday. So they went back to back to back to back, and it was great to be able to watch all of them. Aaron Glenn with the Jets, Jerry Jones with Brian Schottenheimer, Pete Carroll with the Raiders, Liam Cohen with the Jaguars. But we're watching the cow. I'm not really watching the Cowboys press conference with Jerry and his son Stephen and Brian Schottenheimer. But Paulie at one point says to no one in particular, after the show's over, it's on and I'm walking out into the, the basketball court area. He goes, is anybody, is anybody watching this? And I thought, oh boy. So I do a U turn, I come back in and goes, brian Schottenheimer has spoken for about six minutes. Jerry has probably spoken 20 minutes and probably would have gone longer. And Brian Schottenheimer is just sitting there. This is his day. This is his moment. Probably the only head coaching job you'll ever get. And all he does is nod his head. It's like you know, have you been in a room where somebody is talking about you, but you're in the room with them? And then you're going right here. They're shoulder to shoulder. Brian Schottenheimer talks about, hey, his father, Marty Schottenheimer passed away. He would have loved to have been here and had this moment. I become the head coach in the NFL and I'm going, all right, that's a beautiful moment. And then Jerry starts talking about his father who taught him the game and he passed away. And then he gets emotional and starts crying. I'm going, oh, my God, this is fabulous. And then Stephen Jones, we've been walking around this morning doing air quotes with everything because he, he put air quotes over the word drought. Play it now. If, if you're just listening on our radio affiliates, imagine quotation marks around the word drought. Well, I think we, you know, you always have to evaluate, you know, where.
Dan Patrick
Where it didn't go right last year.
Julian Edelman
And obviously we're also evaluating where it didn't go right, you know, in terms of, you know, that people say we're.
Marvin
In, in terms of a championship game.
Julian Edelman
Or a Super bowl. And, you know, we just have to continue to make this roster better. Okay, once again, this so called drought that they're talking about, you're over 30. I would have said, Stephen, what constitutes a drought in your eyes? Because you, you have to have some awareness here. Um, drought. Yes. In the last 30 years, you haven't been to an NFC title game. That's a drought. That is a drought. Somebody better call fema take care of this drought. Yes, Marvin, if you're Robert Kraft, you can put quotations around drought because it hasn't been that long. Yeah. If you're the Cowboys, what are they thinking? At least we're not the Browns or the Lions. Yeah, yeah, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
And you know what Jerry Jones did at different points of this thing? He addressed the criticism on people like you, people like in the media and others. But he took it on. He goes, people say, I would love to be the head coach. I would have loved to been the head coach. I wanted to be a coach. But business paid more. And he was not kidding. He said he would have preferred to have been a coach than a businessman, but it paid more. And then he talked about the criticism that he hires in his comfort zone. And he really went off for a little bit saying, I do things outside of my comfort zone. I hire people outside, outside of it. And then, like you said, he points to Schottenheimer.
Julian Edelman
That's not out of your comfort zone. The guy is in the organization that. I mean, it's controversial because nobody else was going to hire Brian Schottenheimer. You hired a guy who didn't even call plays for you, and now he's going to be your head coach. So if you want to say, wow, you took a shot here, did you? A shot would have been Dion, and Dion probably would have been a smarter choice from the standpoint. And once again, let's go back to when that story first hatched. And I said, this is wishful reporting. People were dying to have this storyline. Dion, every show, all of a sudden, hey, what would Dion do? What changes would he make? You know, all of these scenarios. And I kept saying it doesn't feel like it that he was offered the job. Now, Ed Werder, who I have known a long time and trust, Cowboy insider, he said, you know, this is a real thing, and if Dion was asked that he would take the job. Dion even answered a question about talking to Jerry and made it seem like there was an offer by saying, you know, I'm humbled and, but, you know, I got work to do at Colorado. There was no offer. We wanted it to happen. So no matter who else was going to be hired here is going to be a letdown because it wasn't Dion. And then you. It just felt like this is the. If. If Jason Garrett had a younger brother or maybe a brother, then you hired Jason Garrett's brother. Just because you know who he is, he's going to let you do what you want to do, as opposed to if you brought in Mike Vrabel or Ben Johnson or Dion. That press conference was emblematic of what the Cowboys organization is all about. I got this. I hired you. I'm doing the talking. Well, get used to it, because that's what it's going to be after every game. And then Stephen Jones, who is, you know, channeling his inner Matthew McConaughey here, play it again. There's a little McConaughey in there. And Stephen Jones. Well, I think we, you know, you always have to evaluate, you know, where.
Dan Patrick
Where it didn't go right last year.
Julian Edelman
Right.
Marvin
All right.
Julian Edelman
All right. Yes. There's a little bit of Matthew McConaughey in there. Love to get that.
Marvin
Ashton.
Dan Patrick
Gentium.
Marvin
Yes.
Dan Patrick
Genti.
Julian Edelman
You guys call this a drought? I just say I'm a little parched. Yes, Todd. Jerry Jones at one point commended Brian Schoenheimer for a number of times, I guess, during meetings with coaches and players, biting his lip when he wanted to say something. But he. Deference, I guess was the word. Letting things go with the people that I guess are in a higher position. And that's exactly the kind of coach. He wants someone that's going to not try to make waves and let Jerry Jones decide what's going to do and bite his lip. Yeah. I mean, get used to it. That. That Jerry Jones announced that Jerry Jones is still the head coach of the Cowboys. That's. That's what I took from it. And if you're a Cowboy fan, you gotta be going, God, make this end. Make this end. And it's not. The drought is not going to end probably anytime soon. Aaron Glenn's all fired up. He wanted the jets job. Former Jet defensive back, and he's ready to go. Players, that's here. Now. Put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride. Put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride. Listen, there are going to be some challenges, but with challenges becomes opportunity, gets opportunity. But here's what I do know. We're the freaking New York Jets. We're built for this. Imagine if the Lions were in the Super Bowl. Aaron Glenn wouldn't have been introduced yesterday. He'd be coaching in the Super Bowl. Ben Johnson wouldn't be in Chicago. He would be coaching in the Super Bowl. I don't know what the Saints are waiting for. That's one of those. If you're a Saints fan, you're going, are we getting somebody who is coaching in the Super Bowl? Are we getting Kellen Moore? Is Cliff Kingsbury since he's been eliminated? What about Mike McCarthy? The longer this goes now, you're the only coaching vacancy. You got three or four, five guys, maybe that you're interested in. That's where I always get nervous. If you know your guy, get your guy. And. And if you can't, then that might be what the Saints are going through right now. Did they miss on these other coaches? I'm assuming that they were interested in Ben Johnson, maybe Mike Vrabel, but just trying to. You're trying to understand what ownership is thinking. And with the Saints ownership, I have no idea. Yeah, Pauling.
Dan Patrick
I think this works out perfectly for the Saints. The Super Bowls in New Orleans. If Kellen Moore, the offensive coordinator for Eagles, pulls off the upset of the Chiefs, especially with his offense, which looked great last week, he just stays in New Orleans. He goes right from the game on Sunday to being introduced on Monday morning, It could work out perfectly for the Saints.
Julian Edelman
Yeah, man.
Dan Patrick
Would that be a great hire. Within 24 hours of Kellen Moore pulling off the super bowl win. Okay, that's perfect scenario.
Julian Edelman
But then the Cowboys don't bring Kellen Moore back to be their head coach, which I thought made more sense. And by all accounts, Kellen Moore really wanted the job. Yes. Marvin, is Spags a candidate for a head coaching job anywhere or with the Saints, rather?
Marvin
No.
Julian Edelman
The only article I saw on that is he deserves to be a candidate. Now, I don't know if he. If he has been, but at this point now, age is going to factor in. In this with Spags. Are you going to turn over? Well, you got Pete Carroll, so, you know, you can't sit there and go, man, he's too old. I don't know what too old is anymore. I've been told what too old is, but Pete Carroll's not too old for me. But Spags, I don't. I would stay with the Chiefs. Like, you're no everybody. You know, you have an ego, and maybe you want to. Hey, I'd like to get a. Get a chance coaching again. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Paulie, here's the player comp on this one, the musician comp. Steve Spagnolo. He's Keith Richards with the Rolling Stones. You're not the most famous guy in the room, but, man, what a long run. And you're going in the hall of Fame together. So if Andy Reid goes in the hall of Fame, like we've talked about, Steve Spagnolo, a pure coordinator, he did coach, head coach a little bit, but a pure coordinator would go in the hall of Fame with Mahomes, it's a package deal.
Julian Edelman
I don't think they put him in the hall of Fame, but the guy could have, like, it doesn't matter.
Dan Patrick
Rings, rings, rings.
Julian Edelman
I. I don't think. Dick LeBeau was a head coach and a former defensive back, and he went in the hall of Fame as well. But I don't think you've had a true coordinator go in. He's got. He's got super bowl rings, but I don't know. I don't know. That's kind of interesting. By the way, Julian Edelman's going to join us. Is he going to be. Is he going to be like Lynn Swan, who waited 20, over 20 years to get in the hall of Fame, didn't have great regular season numbers, but he had a couple of beautiful catches in the Super Bowl? I mean, Edelman is a better. He's a better postseason receiver than Lynn Swan. And I know it's different, you know, with The Steelers, they ran the ball, they, you know, 50, 50 or whatever, but he never made a pro ball. Now we knew greatness when you saw it, but he, he's in the hall of Fame is, I mean Julian Edelman's got to be looking at that going, can I get this same kind of treatment here? Because he had one of the greatest catches in super bowl history. That catch against the Falcons. Top five greatest catches I've ever seen. And if you're looking at third all time postseason catches, he was a, he was a money player. He really was, I mean, good during the regular season, great during the postseason. But I wonder what he, how he would answer that. Like why do you, why aren't you being considered for the hall of Fame? Yes, Marvin. And I think a new hall of Fame criteria is iconic teams. So if you're a big part of iconic teams, that's what happened. The 90s bills, they didn't win any Super Bowls, but history's look kindly upon them where there's five or six guys that are in now because of what they did. And I think the same thing is going to happen with the Patriots, even the early Patriots teams. Ty Law got in and guys like Julian, you know, Julian Edelman, I think he'll get in because he was a part of an iconic team and he had iconic moments. Rodney Harrison probably will get in, should get in. Yeah, you're right. All right, we'll take a break. We'll get to more phone calls. We're going to dissect what is Jimmy Butler doing And it's he seems to be his own worst enemy here with what's going on in Miami. Have that for you. Coming up, we'll settle on new poll question for hour two. Glad you're part of the program. We're back after this Dan Patrick show.
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Julian Edelman
We'll get phone calls coming up. Let's poll question for hour two before we get to Julian Edelman for hour two. Dan actually, it's a throwback from Paul. Whose wide receiver career would you want more, Calvin Johnson or Julian Edelman? So Calvin Johnson, first balloter. Yep. But very little playoff success. And then Julian Edelman been a Super bowl mvp, three time Super Bowl. Let me ask you that. Whose career would you rather have, your career or Calvin Johnson's?
Marvin
JULIAN I'd rather have my career.
Julian Edelman
Okay, good. All right. That's it. That's all I wanted to talk to you about.
Marvin
Good to see you, Angel.
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Marvin
How you doing, Dan?
Julian Edelman
Great. Great to talk to you. What do you say, what would you say to voters who haven't considered you for the hall of Fame? What would be your campaign?
Marvin
I'm not a campaigner, so I wouldn't. I, that wasn't. My goal in life is to make the hall of Fame. Yeah, My goal in life was to go out and hoist Lombardi Trophy, and I got to do that three times and play my best football games in those matches. So, you know, that's, that's pretty much where I stand with all that stuff. I'm not going to sit here and campaign, try to get in the hall of Fame. I think that's lame. If I get in, I get in. If I don't, I got a beautiful eight year old daughter and I got three trophies that I'll be happy with for the rest of my life. Four because I got the MVP of the last one.
Julian Edelman
Well, I know it's not a goal, but if I was, if you said, hey, would you campaign for me like I have been? Because I, I don't. You can't tell the story of the NFL, certainly these big games without you and postseason success. I don't know. I see as Lynn Swan kind of like where Lynn Swan wasn't great regular season, but he was big in big games and it's the same with you and you were winning championship. So I've, I've championed your cause but now I know you don't care about the hall of Fame. So I'll, I'll call that off. I'll move on to somebody else.
Marvin
Move on to someone else.
Julian Edelman
What? Why did big games bring out the best in you?
Marvin
Well, people don't realize we weren't a team that was looking to pad guys stats. You know, there's like four, three years of my career. Right. I jump out and I'd have a boatload of catches and a boatload of yards and we change up the offense completely because we want to change up the tendency going forward in the season. So I think that when the playoffs came, we ran our best stuff and I usually was a part of those, those plays. So as we're watching the Chiefs right now, it's kind of that same kind of battle. When you're sustaining success for a long time, it's not about going out and try to having the best offense. It's about going out and try to improve your team each week and get them to playing their best football at the end of the year so you have a shot in the playoffs. So that's a lot of what we, we did and you know, we had a lot of success doing it and it's fun to watch another team be able to find that pocket that we were in.
Julian Edelman
You hear a lot of the analysts, you know, we are, you know, people who are host critics, they're talking about Dalton Kincaid, like hang on to the football.
Marvin
Yeah.
Julian Edelman
But from a receiving perspective, that pass that Josh throws and Dalton Kincaid, you know, drops it. What do you see on that play?
Marvin
Yeah, you know, first off, no, no game is decided by one play. So I, I don't think Kincaid is at fault for the loss. There's a collection of plays that they probably want to have back saying that you got to make that catch. You know, to your point, people make Those catches in the regular season and it looks great on their stats and you get your money. Scotty O'Brien always used to say it, you make your money in the regular season, you make your name in the postseason. He makes that catch. You know, we could be saying something different right now. So that's, that's how the game goes. I'm sure he feels like, terrible. I mean, the same could be said for Mark Andrews, but you know that those guys are hard working guys that have contributed a lot for those teams this year. And it sucks that the play didn't go their way. But that's football, you know, Dan, it's, it's.
Julian Edelman
Yeah, but look at Mark's.
Marvin
You gotta make that catch. I would, you know, I, it hit him right in the chest play. He misjudged it. I don't know. You know, it was. There's four guys there, but I would say probably 8 out of 10 times King K makes that catch and the 20% where he doesn't just so happened to happen that night.
Julian Edelman
What did you see on the Ravens play, the two point conversion with Mark?
Marvin
I saw a guy that lost his confidence throughout the game and which is very common with the receiver that drops the ball a couple times, has a fumble. He's starting to think about ball. He said, oh, I got to, I just got to look at it. You know, that was a confidence thing. Was the ball not perfect? Yeah. Could he have caught it? Yeah, but you know that, that's, I feel bad for both those players because of those situations, but, you know, there's always got to be a winner and there's got to be a loser. The winners make those plays.
Julian Edelman
Talking to Julian Edelman, Fox NFL kickoff analyst, three time super bowl champ, super bowl mvp, joining us on behalf of Angel Soft toilet paper. Are you breaking? No.
Marvin
So that's, that's the crazy thing.
Julian Edelman
Are you in the commercial? Are you, are you in a Super bowl commercial about toilet paper?
Marvin
Technically, I'm not. Technically I'm not. Because angelsoft has a design commercial for people to take a break to go to use the restroom. We're promoting to use the restroom. So you can not miss any of the ads, the commercials, or the awesome content from the game. So Angel Soft, they came up with this idea, hey, we're just going to give people 30 seconds to go use the Rusty.
Julian Edelman
Did that ever happen during a game for you?
Marvin
I was told I can't say Larry Izzo stories. No. Yeah.
Julian Edelman
Did Larry, Did Larry Izzo have an accident?
Marvin
Larry Izzo, I think Pooped on a side which has never been done. And I'm not joking now. Peeing, we all do it. You know, you always see the two trainers, they pull up the towel, they give you a little, you know, little privacy and you pull your pants down right by the cooler and you go down. Larry Izzo tried to take that to a whole nother level and I'm pretty sure he was using Angel Soft.
Julian Edelman
Morton Anderson told me a story that, that he had an accident and had to clean up on the sidelines.
Marvin
Yeah, it's very Paul Pierce like.
Julian Edelman
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But he wasn't, he wasn't rolled off in a wheelchair though. I mean that's soft.
Marvin
Basketball is very visual.
Julian Edelman
They're right up on you.
Marvin
So you know, you gotta get, you gotta get some help there. Angel soft would have done that job.
Julian Edelman
Can you compare Kelsey and Gronk?
Marvin
I would say they're different football players. Nothing can be taken away from what Travis Kelce has done with his longevity, his knack, defining the football, his, his route running ability. He's unbelievable. And, and his ability to stay healthy. People don't realize like yeah, he's been banged up here or there, but Travis Kelsey's been a healthy football player his whole career. That's huge. Rob was like an old school tight end. We used to design run plays to the nine technique. Vanden Bosch when he was in his prime with Gronk blocking Vanderbosch. That's different. Rob was, you know, he's, he's just a, he's a physical beast where like when you would run next to him you could hear the ground pounding like and him giggling while he was playing. I think they're different football players, but both all time greats.
Julian Edelman
Who plays quarterback the way you played quarterback in college?
Marvin
In college, like in the league?
Julian Edelman
Yeah. Is there anybody who you could see yourself that was the kind of style that you had when you were in the Mac.
Marvin
In the Mac? That's a good question.
Julian Edelman
Dp.
Marvin
I would say I couldn't make the throws like any of these guys, but running style, I was very slippery. I wasn't as fast as some of these like the, the Lamar Jacksons or, or the Jaden Daniels. But I, I did make people look very silly at very high competition like against really big time schools. So I just couldn't throw a 20 yard out on a dime.
Julian Edelman
What were you like the fourth string quarterback on the Patriots?
Marvin
I. There was. So remember the year. So Brady was on a vacation for the first four and then Jimmy G got hurt In a game. And then Jacoby Brissette got hurt. And so that Week 4 game against the Buffalo Bills, we had a whole package of me going in, running rate option if something were to come to it. And we never used that. So that's how confident they were in me as a quarterback for the team. The kid had. Actually, Jacoby had a broken thumb and.
Julian Edelman
They chose to use him over under two and a half years for Belichick at North Carolina.
Marvin
I want to say under back in.
Julian Edelman
The NFL, I hope.
Marvin
I think. I think it's destined, right? It's gotta be Pete Carroll's getting jobs. Why can't Bill?
Julian Edelman
Why isn't he.
Marvin
I don't know. A lot of. A lot of Inca hootness with those. Those guys that own the teams. I don't know.
Julian Edelman
Did you and Brady have a sign or was there a code word like if he's coming to you, changing a play? Was there? You can tell it now because.
Marvin
Yeah, it was called yellow sprinkle sugar cookies. He would say that to me, and I knew that we just had to be dialed and then we wouldn't talk.
Julian Edelman
Are you making that up? Are you making that up?
Marvin
No, it's real. Yellow sprinkle sugar cookies was the. I'm telling you, it was like a Rambo call. We used to have a situation. Rambo. Or if there was no one over you, you scream Rambo. Tom will get the ball and throw to you. We also had yellow sugar sprinkle cookies, which then he would telekinesis me.
Julian Edelman
Oh, yeah.
Marvin
What he wanted me to do. No, none of that. I mean, when you have so many reps with a football player that we had, and it wasn't just through our time with the Patriots, it was our time in the off season, you start to think like each other. I mean, we see this with Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, where, you know, they know, you know, they're each other's eyes on the field. So if Travis is doing something, Patrick is probably trusting what Travis is doing. And without seeing everything. Just like, you know, if Patrick throws Travis somewhere, he's trusting that Patrick's not going to throw him anywhere. I think a lot of it has to do with that and just knowing each other. There wasn't any. There was specific little, like swing things or little signals here and there that we could hit or it could be an I thing where, you know, we give an eye. If we talked about it sometime that week where, if this guy was in this leverage. Hey, let's. Let's do something else. There was a whole bunch of non verbal communication going on, but my favorite was yellow.
Julian Edelman
What does Mahomes have to do to surpass Tom Brady in your opinion?
Marvin
He just got to do it for a long time. I mean, he's on pace. This is, this is remarkable. If he goes out and does three in a row in a salary cap era, you can't say much. You know, I'm, I'm as big as a Tom Brady guy as there is. And what the only difference is is the longevity. Tom had like three careers. He just so happened to only get two, two runs at those super bowl runs. Patrick's been doing that his whole thing, his whole career. But it'll be interesting for me to see the next chapter of Patrick Mahomes when some sort of adversity comes along. Some player, you know, Travis retired, he's going to be playing way longer after Travis Chris Jones, when he departures, you know, he's going to be there by himself. Will he be able to, to retool and find guys to help him go out and win? Which that's what Tom had to do and it took him 10 years to do that to get to the next one. So, you know, it's pretty crazy that if you really think about it, they've had a little bit of adversity with guys that may not be cornerstone players. But like the stuff that we went through to see Tom be able to compartmentalize and we had murders, we had back surgeries, we had gates, and he was still able to go out and win football games. So that's like the next step for me to see with Patrick Mahomes this next part of his career when, you know, he doesn't have the whole band together.
Julian Edelman
Give me a Brady Story. I haven't heard a Brady Story. You haven't heard on or off the field.
Marvin
I don't, I don't really have. I'm pretty much given all my great Brady stories, but if you actually, I do have a really good one. But it's going to be featured on Games with Names next week and then Dudes on Dudes, my podcast. So you have to listen there.
Julian Edelman
Oh, come on.
Marvin
You hit up. You. Have you ever seen angel in the outfield?
Julian Edelman
Yeah.
Marvin
You know when they, they start doing this.
Julian Edelman
Yeah.
Marvin
Well, you know where that came from, right? That came from angel soft. It's like, it's like having. What is it called?
Julian Edelman
Look at you. Look at you being Peyton Manning here. Well, no, I'm telling you. No, I got it. Yeah.
Marvin
And then all of a sudden, play. You know, it's the same thing that like all of a sudden the Angel Soft thing's going to happen and Angel's going to come out of nowhere again. If you give you 30 seconds so you can go do your business.
Julian Edelman
See, I, I do think you were concussed on the Cam Chancellor hit against. In the Super Bowl. You can, you can finally admit it, that you were.
Marvin
Really wasn't though, Dan.
Julian Edelman
Oh, my God.
Marvin
I really wasn't. I. I had a hip injury. Yeah. Did I get banged? But I knew that hit was coming. We were going across the middle 28 yards downfield. I mean, it's cover three. There's a safety roaming in there somewhere. Damn. It's like a velociraptor over there. You can't see.
Julian Edelman
I can still hear that. I'm on the sidelines. I can still hear that hit.
Marvin
If I was concussed, I wouldn't have been able to try to get up and go. We all know the fencing thing. We're also educated on concussions. Now, I got my 8 year old daughter telling me she's got concussions because we talk about them so much.
Julian Edelman
I mean, it's crazy.
Marvin
I'm not joking. These little kids, you know, they. They get a butterfly that hits their head and they got concussions.
Julian Edelman
Now.
Marvin
It's gnarly.
Julian Edelman
She's trying to draw a flag.
Marvin
Trying to draw a flag. He's pulling me. Patty Mahomes doing that.
Julian Edelman
Angel soft. That's. That's not Julian Edelman. That's what he's promoting. Angel Soft toilet paper. The big game commercial that. Designed to be missed. Hey, great.
Marvin
Designed to be missed.
Julian Edelman
Yeah. To give you guys enough time to go to. Yes. The facility. Good to talk.
Marvin
That's pretty good though, isn't that? That's pretty good.
Julian Edelman
That's pretty good. Good.
Marvin
Almost as good as your shot. Because I still remember going into your studio probably what, 15, 10 years ago, and you were wet from there.
Julian Edelman
Yeah. Yeah. You couldn't stop me. You could only hope to contain me.
Marvin
Well, I, I technically had a torn ACL at the time, so I wasn't stopping any.
Julian Edelman
Oh, so you're saying you could have stopped me? Easily. Oh, my God. Easily. You're so short. I would have been doing that. The short thing.
Marvin
We would. Well, you can't. You can't give the forearm anymore.
Julian Edelman
No, no.
Marvin
But this is street basketball.
Julian Edelman
You can't put your hands on me.
Marvin
You're going to be banged up.
Julian Edelman
It's. You can't Go hard on you. My God. Oh, my God. All right, so I'm stopping the hall of Fame campaign. You don't need that. You don't care about the hall of Fame. And I got to wait for your great Brady Story on your podcast. Okay. I don't know what we accomplished here today, but it's great seeing you.
Marvin
It's always a pleasure to get to talk to you.
Julian Edelman
That's Julian Edelman. Don't even consider him for the hall of Fame because he doesn't want it. And he was concussed against Cam Chancellor. God, if he wasn't it, it. To this day, that sound is still with me. It resonates. So you had that, and you catch against the Falcons, and he. I think he's a Hall of Famer. Yes. Todd, just to be fair to Julian, I don't think he said he's not interested or doesn't want to be in the. He just doesn't want to campaign. Just have a little fun. But you know how the media is. I gotta, like, run with that. It's Julian Edelman demands you don't vote for him. He's. He's back.
Dan Patrick
He will not show up in Canton.
Julian Edelman
Oh, I know. I know. Well, he's. He just popped back up. We're just joking.
Dan Patrick
Yes, Paul, if you put into Google, Chancellor hit it finishes on Edelman. I'm watching it again. It's third and 14. The Patriots are down 10. They need it. He hits Edelman, and Edelman does this, like, matrix thing with his body like a jellyfish and keeps going. And he's stumbling and stumbling. And he has trouble getting up after the play. Yes, because he's concussed, and they're trying to get him off the field, and he's like, no dice. Everyone should watch this again.
Julian Edelman
Oh, God. I'm watching it right now. He looks confused when he gets back up. Maybe not concussed, but confused. All right, we'll take a break. We'll get to your phone calls. Coming up, Seaton will join us. Coming up, top of the hour. On the road. Back after this, 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.
Nick Wright
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Julian Edelman
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Nick Wright
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Julian Edelman
We'll check in with Seton. He's on the road somewhere in Virginia in the Mako van. Most cars on the road could use a little tlc. At Mako, they bring your car back to life. Affordable paint jobs, light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako. Christian in Wisconsin. Hi, Christian. What's on your mind today?
Marvin
Hey, bud.
Julian Edelman
Hey, bud. Long time uncle, first time dad. Six two, soft 190. Dan just wanted to call, introduce the newest fan of the show. At 20 inches and 6 pounds, 15 ounces, please say hello to our son, James Andrew. Hi, James. How are you? Maybe try not to use my deep voice. I tend to scare kids when I speak to them. Well, congratulations. Yeah, thank you, Dan. I've heard your parenting advice on daughters and I guess just wanted to call in and get your advice on raising a son. Well, don't do what I did because I wanted him to be just like me instead of me understanding how he was his own person. And I kept thinking, doesn't he love sports the way I do? Or, you know, we joke that, you know, maybe athleticism skipped a generation here, but I, I eventually had to come around to understanding him. And my wife said, he's not you. It's one of those, you know, how many words is that? But, boy, it hit me right between the eyes, he's not you. And so it was incumbent upon me to understand him. And we have a great relationship, but I kept thinking, he's going to be like me. So let your son be your son. He doesn't have to be you. Let him be himself. But congratulations, Christian. I have a lot of advice on girls because I got three of them and you're up there one time at the dinner table, I got one crying, one laughing, and one. It's not sure if she's gonna cry or laugh. And I looked at my wife and I said, what the bleep is going on? And she goes, yeah, that's what this is all about. That's who they are. Yes, Todd. And you said, I think once, that if you're willing to listen, they'll eventually tell you everything. Girls will tell you everything. But you have open lines of Communication very, very important. Brian in Charlotte. Hi, Brian. What's on your mind? Hey Dan, how you doing? Good. I got some more cherry pick stats.
Dan Patrick
For you if you're, if you're open to it.
Julian Edelman
Okay, so the 2022, 2023 Kansas City Chiefs are the first and only NFL team in history to win a conference title. And when a Super bowl initiated from game ending penalties at the end of a game, and you may ask how can this be? That could be because usually during the playoffs the referees swallow their whipples, well whistles at the end of the game and just that just for whatever reason hasn't occurred for the Kansas City Chiefs. Is this cherry picking stat or is it a stat that speaks to something? Oh God. I, I, you know, probably both. It's just, I don't get caught up in it. There's no conspiracy theory. The Chiefs great teams get calls. They, they make, they make situations where they get calls. They're a well coached team, they do the right thing. And I know that you don't want to hear that or most people don't want to hear that you're anti chief. I'm watching a dynasty. I'm watching the guy who could turn out to be the greatest quarterback of all time. And you know, unless you're a Philly fan, you should at least savor a little bit of this or enjoy a little bit of this. I'm sure, I'm sure the Steelers got calls back in the 70s. There's no social media then I'm sure the Niners got calls, the Cowboys got calls. It's social media and I'm not on social media. I, I don't need to be guided by anybody on social media. I'm just watching and I enjoy it. Does he get calls? He, he makes those calls. Brady got him. Montana probably got, I mean, yes, it happens. Jordan got him. LeBron got him. Magic got him. Bird got him. Yes, but they also made those situations. I enjoy it. That's all. Kansas City wins, great. If Philadelphia wins, great. I couldn't care less. All I ever want is a great game. Something that lives up to two weeks of hype. But maybe it comes down to a call that maybe Kansas City doesn't get that call in the Super Bowl. People would love that irony. Mark in Texas. Hi, Mark. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. Hey, mark. Start watching 91 in Argentina and listen to you in 2002. Thanks for taking my call. First time. Al Davis was the mentor to Jerry Jones and sadly it looks like in a lot of ways Jones career is ending like Al Davis, I believe the last eight or nine years, the Raiders missed the playoff last eight or nine years of Davis's life. So it's a sad ending for both. All right, well, thank you, Mark. But Al Davis wasn't afraid to hire personalities as he said coach. So therein lies a little bit of the difference here. Did it slip away from out the end? Yes, it did, but I don't think Al thought that he was the coach now. He was the general manager. But I think, you know, he turned it over, you know, when you're bringing in John Madden. So I don't think he was bringing in puppets or somebody who was malleable. Hey, you, you got that title, but I'm running everything, you know, here. I, I think Al Davis probably started out that way, but he was brilliant. Final hour on the way, we'll check in with Seaton. We're going to play the best hire, worst hire game. What's Jimmy Butler doing? We'll try to explain that. Final hour on this Tuesday, Dan and the Dan and Stan Patrick Show.
Dan Patrick
Ah.
Nick Wright
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Marvin
We're in.
Julian Edelman
We got the table. Yep.
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Julian Edelman
Reservation for two. Mmm. Save the best for last.
Nick Wright
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Todd Fritz
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Julian Edelman
What's up, everybody?
Marvin
Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast.
Dan Patrick
It's NHL Unscripted with Virkin Demers, Jason Immers here.
Marvin
And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Julian Edelman
I got a lot to say here, too.
Marvin
Okay. Each week we'll get together to chat about the sport that we love. Tons of guests are going to join in, too.
Julian Edelman
But we're not just going to be talking hockey, folks.
Marvin
We're talking movies, we're talking tv, food, and Adnan's favorite wrestling. It's all on le Table.
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Julian Edelman
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The Dan Patrick Show: Hour 2 – Cowboys' Bizarre News Conference, Julian Edelman
Release Date: January 28, 2025
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In the second hour of "The Dan Patrick Show," host Dan Patrick engages in an in-depth discussion with NFL star and Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman. The conversation primarily centers around the Dallas Cowboys' recent press conference, coaching decisions, Super Bowl predictions, and Edelman's illustrious career. The episode is rich with insightful analysis, humorous anecdotes, and notable quotes, providing listeners with a comprehensive look into the current state of the NFL and Edelman's perspectives.
Dan Patrick opens the discussion by reflecting on the Dallas Cowboys' recent press conference, highlighting the company's approach to hiring and managing head coaches.
Edelman critiques the Cowboys' coaching dynamics, emphasizing the limited contribution of assistant coach Brian Schottenheimer during the press conference.
The conversation delves into the emotional elements of the press conference, particularly Jerry Jones' reflections on his late father and his preference for business over coaching.
Edelman elaborates on the rigidity within the Cowboys' organization, suggesting that Jerry Jones maintains strict control over coaching decisions.
As the Super Bowl approaches, Patrick and Edelman discuss the buzz surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs and the potential bias in betting and public opinion.
Edelman addresses concerns about the Chiefs being favored and the perception of the game being "rigged" in their favor.
The discussion touches on fan base divides and the realistic chances of the Chiefs securing another championship.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Edelman's illustrious career, his contributions to the Patriots, and his place in the Hall of Fame conversation.
Patrick probes Edelman about his Hall of Fame aspirations, leading Edelman to humbly dismiss active campaigning for induction.
Edelman recounts memorable moments from his career, including his iconic catch in the Super Bowl against the Falcons.
The hosts delve into comparing two of the NFL's most celebrated tight ends, Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski.
Edelman highlights Kelce's route-running ability and consistent health as key differentiators from Gronkowski's more physical playstyle.
Edelman shares personal stories from his career, including his time with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, shedding light on team dynamics and unspoken communication on the field.
These anecdotes provide listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at the unspoken strategies and camaraderie among teammates.
Throughout the episode, Dan Patrick engages with callers, addressing questions about player performances, team strategies, and personal advice.
Caller Christian from Wisconsin (43:59): Introduces his newborn son and seeks parenting advice.
Edelman (44:00): "Let your son be your son. He doesn't have to be you."
The interactive segment fosters a connection between the hosts and the audience, adding a personal touch to the analytical discussions.
As the episode wraps up, Patrick and Edelman offer final insights on the NFL landscape, the upcoming Super Bowl, and Edelman's reflections on his career.
Edelman humorously contemplates his potential Hall of Fame induction, blending sports analysis with light-hearted banter.
The episode concludes with a blend of insightful sports analysis, personal stories, and engaging interactions, encapsulating the essence of "The Dan Patrick Show."
Julian Edelman (07:38): "Brian Schottenheimer is just sitting there. This is his day. This is his moment."
Edelman (22:02): "I'm not a campaigner, so I wouldn't. My goal in life is to make the Hall of Fame."
Edelman (28:43): "Travis Kelsey's been a healthy football player his whole career. That's huge."
Dan Patrick (39:31): "Yes, Paul, if you put into Google, Chancellor hit it finishes on Edelman."
Hour 2 of "The Dan Patrick Show" offers a comprehensive and engaging discussion on the current NFL landscape, focusing on the Dallas Cowboys' strategies, Julian Edelman's career highlights, and the impending Super Bowl dynamics. With a blend of expert analysis, personal anecdotes, and audience interaction, the episode serves as a valuable resource for sports enthusiasts seeking in-depth insights and entertaining commentary.