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Paul Pabst
Love it.
Ross Tucker
Listen to Go T e Greatest of Their era on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs mock drafts to my top 101 free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday, keeping you up to date as we head to to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Julius Randle
What's up everyone? Julius Rbinks here, along with former NHL player Nate Thompson, we're doing a new podcast together.
Paul Pabst
Here we go.
Julius Randle
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Paul Pabst
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Julius Randle
Exactly, and you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Paul Pabst
Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julius Randle
Listen to EnergyLine with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ross Tucker
I'm Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's chief product officer. If you're just as curious as I.
Paul Pabst
Am about the way things are built.
Ross Tucker
Then tune into my podcast Building one. I speak with some of the best.
Paul Pabst
Product builders out there.
Ross Tucker
I've always been inspired by frustration it came back to my own. So we had to go out to farmers and convince them. Following that, curiosity is a superpower. You have to be obsessed with the human condition. Listen to Building One on the iHeartRadio app, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.
Paul Pabst
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio, hour number two on a meet Friday. Ross Tucker in the big chair. It is always an honor and a privilege to be on with all of you listening to us on the Fox Sports Radio affiliates all across the country. Those of you watching on Peace or the YouTube channel, I got one of those. If you ever want to check that out. You can hit us up 8, 7, 7, 3, DP show. My goal is to get to a phone call this hour. That that is a goal. We will have Jordan Schultz from Fox Sports. He is a terrific NFL Insider at 10:20am Eastern Time. You can of course always go to danpatrick.com@dpshow on Twitter. I'm Tucker NFL on all social platforms. Love those of you that hit me up via social later in the in the day because you're listening via podcast. If you ever want some more football talk. I got the Ross Tucker Football podcast. All right, so we got College hoops is going nuts right now. My favorite time of year for college basketball is these small school conference tournaments where your only chance to get in the dance is by winning these games. Like last night. Okay, I'm paying attention to Bucknell and Loyola. When is there any other time that you even hear the names of schools like that or talk about them? Like, for a lot of these schools, this is like Iona against, you know, against Niagara. Paulie.
Dan Patrick
I'm looking at the Saturday schedule and it goes like this basically for the next eight, nine days. There are 80 Division 1 basketball games on Saturday that you could watch. And there's biggies like St. John, Marquette, right. But then Elon vs. Drexel, St. Francis of Pennsylvania vs. Liu. I could go on and on, you know, then there's big ones, Penn State, Wisconsin, and then it goes down and down, Fordham versus Rhode Island. And you know, if you check every day, you could see which one's a semifinal and then which one's the final. Because the final means there's a bid on the line.
Paul Pabst
Marv.
Ross Tucker
And my favorite thing is those tournaments where the America east, it's Vermont against Bryant and Vermont is 27 and 1.
Paul Pabst
Yeah.
Ross Tucker
Lose to the 1516 team. They had a great season for no reason and they don't get in because they didn't Win their conference tournament, and.
Paul Pabst
I couldn't name a single kid on either team. And I will root for Bryant like you won't believe.
Dan Patrick
It's the best sport from a standpoint, as you don't have to know any players. You just know the situation.
Paul Pabst
Everybody has a shot. You. You have a chance to go to the dance. Fritzi.
Ross Tucker
Unless a brawl breaks out or some dubious record is set like we just had with a team that scored 23 runs in one inning the other day.
Paul Pabst
It'S like those schools are never going.
Ross Tucker
To be talked about until this time of the year. Like you said, there's no other reason to bring up those teams names.
Paul Pabst
This is their chance at relevancy.
Dan Patrick
I love the schools where you don't know the state. Like North Carolina versus Lipscomb. Lipscomb. I think I know what state it's in, but I'm not 100%.
Paul Pabst
It's either south Carolina or North Carolina.
Dan Patrick
I think. I think it's in. Actually, I have no idea. Like Colgate versus American University. It's in America.
Paul Pabst
America's in D.C. and Colgate's in Hamilton, New York. But I know a lot of these things. You know, I think would be funny you, if you guys threw at me like college basketball players other than Cooper flag, you could probably throw the name of any college basketball player at me. And I would have no idea. Like, I would. I would have to guess. Yeah.
Ross Tucker
Marv, have you heard the name Ace Bailey?
Paul Pabst
Ace Bailey, Absolutely. He's a. He's a lefty shooting guard for UCLA.
Dan Patrick
That's Toby Bailey, and that's 30 years ago.
Paul Pabst
What is Bailey? What is he really? Who's Ace Bailey?
Ross Tucker
He's a power forward at Rutgers.
Paul Pabst
Same thing.
Ross Tucker
Seaton, how about a name you absolutely know? Ooh, Jamal Mashburn Jr. Oh, you know Jamal Mashburn, all right.
Paul Pabst
So by the way, Junior, by the way, side note, I got Jamal Bashburn seniors autograph when he was, I think, a freshman before the greatest college basketball game of all time. Duke, Kentucky Latener hits the game winner at the Spectrum in Philly. I went with my dad. Not only did I go to Duke's hotel and sneak up to the 11th floor and get Leitner and Bobby Hurley and Grant Hill's autograph. Then I went to the Spectrum early, and as the Kentucky guys came out, I got Jamal Monster Mash Mash Burns autograph. Okay, so his son, he's going to either play for Kentucky, because that's where he went, or St. John's and because he's Jamal's Son, I'm going to say he's somewhat similar. He's six, six and a half, not quite as tall as his dad, and he's a small forward with a sweet mid range game.
Ross Tucker
Jamal Mashburn Jr. Is a 62 guard who plays right in your backyard. Temple. Oh, he's an Owl. Yep.
Paul Pabst
Gosh, I should have known that.
Steve Covino
I know.
Ross Tucker
I teed you up for not only.
Paul Pabst
A name, but gosh, my buddy has. Has Temple season tickets.
Dan Patrick
Paulie, this guy's leading the nation in rebounding. That's a big deal. Okay, Carson to. He's a six eight junior.
Paul Pabst
Oh, you're giving me all the information.
Dan Patrick
But not the team.
Paul Pabst
Wichita State.
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna give you a half point. Northern Arizona. You went in the right direction. He's a lumberjack. Give me a half a point on that, Marv.
Ross Tucker
What about Jace Richardson? Not Jason Richardson. His son, Jace Richardson.
Paul Pabst
Yep. So Jace Richardson is a big reason why Michigan State won the Big Ten. He's a 511 defensive stopper, point guard. He averages 4.2 steals per game for the Michigan State Spartans. That's really close.
Ross Tucker
He's about six, three and some change. He's a shooting guard and he plays for Michigan State.
Paul Pabst
Yes. That's where his dad played. Right? Okay. That's like. I know the dads.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Ross Tucker
Nice.
Paul Pabst
We're giving that to you, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
That's it.
Ross Tucker
That's.
Dan Patrick
That's our quiz.
Paul Pabst
All right, so I got. I got two. Yeah, go ahead. See?
Ross Tucker
Yeah, I got one more for you. Have we done Eric Dixon?
Paul Pabst
No, but I know him. You sh. I know him know him.
Ross Tucker
I'm trying to give you a dub here, dude.
Paul Pabst
I'm trying to give you a dub. I don't know him know him, but I do follow Pennsylvania high school sports. Eric Dixon is like 6, 8, 6, 9, went to Abington and then went to Nova. Is he still at Nova?
Ross Tucker
That's it, buddy. You got it. You got it. Yes. Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Dan Patrick
Ready for March.
Paul Pabst
Take that Cooper flag.
Ross Tucker
That's right.
Paul Pabst
I know, I know. All right, so before we get to these calls, because there are some people that want to chime in on the sad Bengals. Or Paul in Indiana wants to tell me I'm doing a great job. David in Ohio wants to say I'm his favorite CBS color commentator. We'll probably get to those calls. Decent chance.
Ross Tucker
Heck, yeah.
Paul Pabst
He said chance. We get to those calls. But two things I've been teasing. I need to get to number one in honor of the NHL trade deadline. I am not going to Pretend like I know about the guys getting traded. Although I will say I saw that the Avalanche got that guy from the center from the Islanders. I have one hockey comment. The four nations thing. You guys are all into that, right? You know the reason why the United States lost, right? Anybody want to give the number one reason why United States lost? Anybody any guesses?
Dan Patrick
Paulie, the Canadian goaltender basically pitched a shut up.
Paul Pabst
Close but no deeper.
Dan Patrick
Deeper meaning no, no.
Paul Pabst
Close but no Fritzi.
Ross Tucker
Canada was extra upset about the prospect of becoming the 51st state of the United States, so they were playing with more of a chip on their shoulders.
Paul Pabst
Also close and I think a factor, but no. Anybody else? I have the definitive answer as to why the United States lost. Keith and Shell tell Chantelle Chacuk don't care enough about our country. Did you watch Matthew and Brady Chuck fly around the ice? Why would they only have two boys? Why would they only have two kids?
Ross Tucker
Are you saying Chukuk? I just wanna make sure I'm.
Paul Pabst
Yes. I think it's Kachuk.
Ross Tucker
I'm not a huge hockey guy, but I think it's Kachuk.
Paul Pabst
What am I saying?
Ross Tucker
Chukk, I think is what you just said.
Paul Pabst
You reversed it.
Ross Tucker
Chukk.
Paul Pabst
Put my thing down, flip it and reversed it.
Ross Tucker
There you go.
Paul Pabst
There you go.
Dan Patrick
It's like she was in the building when you said that Missy was here.
Ross Tucker
Wear like a middle of those Big blessings.
Paul Pabst
What is that from, by the way?
Ross Tucker
Missy Elliott.
Steve Covino
Okay.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. I never know. I just. So I'm always fascinated by wearing my big ginormous head. Was that right there where I flipped the name of two hockey players and then you guys call me out on it and I immediately say I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it. Impressive, Marv.
Ross Tucker
The best thing about that is that happens to me all the time because I can't remember what I went into target for, but I can start the Beginning of Triumph by Wu Tang. Top of my head.
Paul Pabst
So, okay, how do you say the Chukuk's name?
Dan Patrick
So actually keep saying it the way you're saying. Might be better for ratings.
Paul Pabst
How is it? Say it.
Dan Patrick
So it's tka. C H U k. Just say it.
Paul Pabst
That doesn't help me.
Steve Covino
Kachuk.
Paul Pabst
Kachuk.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, Kachuk.
Paul Pabst
Okay, so if they're listening, I just want Keith and Chantelle. I don't know if that's how you say her first name, but Keith and Chantelle Tkachuk, you guys quit on the United States. They have three kids, two boys and a daughter that plays field hockey at uva. But I love the Chucks. That's all I know about hockey, is I love those two dudes. They fought at the beginning of the. The first Canadian match. If Keith and Chantelle Tkachuk didn't quit, if they had two or three more boys, there's no doubt in my mind we beat Canada. There's no doubt in my mind. So, evidently, they don't care enough about the United States like the rest of us do. They should have had more boys, Clearly. You guys want to hear my career announcement?
Ross Tucker
Whoa. Yes. Heck, yeah, dude.
Paul Pabst
Major, major career news. Yes. You can guess, Paulie.
Dan Patrick
Well, now I know you're still doing stuff for the Eagles in preseason. You're doing that for a while. You've been doing Westwood One. You've been doing cbs.
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Dan Patrick
Is it other or is it part of one of the first things? I meant otherwise.
Paul Pabst
Wow. Fritzi, I'm giving you guys breaking news here. Any guests?
Ross Tucker
You're gonna be hosting some game show?
Paul Pabst
Ooh, good guess.
Dan Patrick
No, I think you're gonna be doing something with the Kelsey brothers.
Paul Pabst
Ooh, good guess. No. Oh, maybe. But no. Marv.
Ross Tucker
Big money podcast deal with Spotify.
Paul Pabst
Ooh, that'd be nice. Nope. I still have two more years on my agreement with DraftKings. The Ross Tucker football pod.
Ross Tucker
See, I was going to go. The Russ Tucker Football Media Network has been acquired.
Paul Pabst
No. Here's the deal. I am retiring from youth softball. As a head coach. Yes.
Steve Covino
What about the kids?
Paul Pabst
After seven years, the girls don't want to play. My girls don't want to play. I'm, like, devastated. I. I can't tell you guys. Have any of you guys raise your hand if you ever coach your kid in a sport? Any of you guys?
Ross Tucker
I've been asked not to.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, my daughter asked me not to help out the team.
Paul Pabst
I. I cannot tell you how much joy I derived. And by the way, I stunk at baseball. I was pretty good at football. Basketball. I was not a good baseball player. But I can't tell you how much I enjoyed coaching softball the last seven years. Six years at least. One of the coolest things I've done as a parent. First of all, to have those, like, 12 little girls looking up at you and listening to everything you say is just so cool. And then when they do something. Well, in particular, from being honest, when the girls that aren't as good get a hit or make an out, I felt like I won the Super Bowl. Like, I. Like when. When. When Chloe would get a hit or this girl would do that, I'm just throwing names out there. Right. I can't tell you the joy that that gave me. And maybe people listening can hit us up at 877-3-DP Show. Or maybe you want to hit me up on Twitter at Ross Tucker, NFL. I'm giving advice to all the people listening on Fox Sports or watching on Peacock. If you get a chance to coach one of your kids, do it. One of the most rewarding experiences of my life.
Ross Tucker
Seaton, are you taking questions at this press conference or is it just a statement?
Paul Pabst
No, I'm taking questions.
Ross Tucker
Can I ask two?
Paul Pabst
Yes.
Ross Tucker
Have you considered staying on as the coach even though you're children are not playing?
Paul Pabst
I have not. Because I'm more likely to get involved in the other activities they're doing.
Steve Covino
Right.
Ross Tucker
Whatever they're going to do after this.
Paul Pabst
Right. So, like, the one is going to do track and field. The other one is really into volleyball. They are consistently picking sports that I know absolutely nothing about so I can be a coach and have no knowledge what we got to the point in softball recently where, like, I didn't know if they were supposed to tag up. Like, I didn't know some of the stuff. Like, it was like, I. It's probably good. So my last year I did was 10U. This year would be 12U. It's probably good. I'm not doing 12U.
Ross Tucker
Really getting where the rubber meets the road.
Paul Pabst
I'm getting to the point now where there's dad. They're like, oh, you should have done a sacrifice squeeze there. I'm like, I don't even know what that is, bro. Yeah, I don't even. I'm just trying to hang out with my daughters. Fritzi, how do you juggle the dad.
Ross Tucker
And coach hat at the same time in a particular situation with your girls?
Paul Pabst
Yeah, I probably tougher on them than I am the others. Probably tougher on them. Interestingly, my girls were always for softball. They were like in the middle. They want. They weren't one of the two or three best girls that I would look at and say, that girl's playing in high school. You know what I mean? Like, there's girls where you're like, she's the one. You know, she's the one that's playing the high school. But they weren't. They were pretty good. They weren't one of the ones that struggled either. They were kind of right in the middle. And I think as long as they listened to me, everything went well. But if they showed some attitude because dad was the coach, then we had A problem?
Ross Tucker
Yup.
Paul Pabst
Then we had a problem.
Ross Tucker
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Now, some logistics. Your daughters are two different ages, correct?
Paul Pabst
13 and 11. They're 17 months apart.
Dan Patrick
Did they come up to you with this announcement of their retirement from softball simultaneously? Kind of.
Paul Pabst
So this is what's interesting. I wanted one more year. Last year, the older one was 12, you. The younger one was 10, you. This year, they would both be on the same team. So I was. So, by the way, I'm the head coach. My wife's the assistant. So it's so fun to be like, coach Kara, I need you to go do this. You're like to boss my wife around. It's amazing. I highly recommend it.
Dan Patrick
Did you try. How much do you try to negotiate one more year with them?
Paul Pabst
We talked about it. The younger one really, I'm not ready to let go. The younger one really did not want to play. The older one said she was not going to play next year. She was just going to do one more year, which is not really a great way to play. And then they had other opportunities. The older one, her friends are playing track, her school friends, so she gets to do a sport with her friends at school. The younger one wants to try out for a musical. So whatever. We're letting them make their own decisions now, which I don't recommend at all. It's terrible. They should never be allowed to make their own choices. It was so much better than when we made the decisions for them.
Dan Patrick
My daughters are 16 and 13. You got a lot of stuff coming, man. A lot of stuff coming.
Paul Pabst
We. I literally texted the other softball coach. So, like, we've decided to let our girls make their own decisions. It's terrible.
Ross Tucker
Marv, imagine if Venus and Serena told Richard Williams, you know what? I don't feel like doing this tennis thing anymore.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Hey, we will get into the NFL news. There's a lot to it. If you weren't listening earlier. Big news out of Cleveland with Miles Garrett and ownership. Plus, Trey Hendrickson's available for your team. The guy had by far the most sacks in the NFL last year. Let's find out where he might be going from Jordan Schultz. We come back 18 minutes past the hour here on the 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.
Ross Tucker
Search FSR to listen live.
Steve Covino
Hey, it's Steve Covino.
Ross Tucker
And I'm Rich Davis.
Steve Covino
And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. You can catch us weekdays from 5.
Ross Tucker
To 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio and of course, the iHeartRadio app.
Steve Covino
Why should you listen to Covino and Rich?
Ross Tucker
We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world.
Steve Covino
We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in.
Ross Tucker
The world of sports and pop culture.
Steve Covino
Stories that, well, other shows don't seem.
Paul Pabst
To have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends.
Steve Covino
For the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out.
Paul Pabst
We like to get you involved too.
Ross Tucker
Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say. I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive.
Steve Covino
Show on planet Earth.
Ross Tucker
Be sure to check out Covino and.
Paul Pabst
Rich live on Fox Sports radio and.
Steve Covino
The iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm.
Paul Pabst
Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific.
Ross Tucker
And if you miss any of the live show, just search Kovino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And of course, on social media, that's Covino and Rich. Make some noise for the greatest shooter of all time, Steph Curry. We went live from All Star Weekend for a new podcast called Goat Greatest of Their Era and we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s. Peja 5 Dirk Ford. Peja is a link. Okay, I'm mad him I left him off my list, but I still like my list. You won't believe who Steph left off his list. That's so tough. That's why we have these conversations. That's why we have absolutely love it. Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters.
Paul Pabst
When you have a scouting report and you're on the list as not just.
Ross Tucker
A shooter, but we have specific rules for how we guard you. There's a fear factor that's associated with.
Paul Pabst
Anytime you're wide open. Like, you might as well just count that and get on back on defense.
Ross Tucker
Listen to Goat G O T e Greatest of Their era on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Julius Randle
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 queen quotable Nate Thompson.
Paul Pabst
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.
Julius Randle
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.
Paul Pabst
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.
Julius Randle
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?
Paul Pabst
I'm vibing Julie. I'm ready to roll.
Julius Randle
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ross Tucker
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast, Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Paul Pabst
Got it.
Ross Tucker
We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years, starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ever wonder what it would be like to be mentored by today's top business leaders? My podcast this Is Working can help with that. Here's advice from Google CMO Lorraine Twohill on how to treat AI like a partner. I see AI as an incredible co pilot. You may use different tools or toys to get the work done, but ultimately, as editor, as creator, as maker, you own it. And it needs to be good. AI is just the latest flavor of that. You're still the judge of what good looks like. I'm Dan Roth, LinkedIn's editor in chief. On my podcast this Is Working, leaders like Indra Nooyi, Ray Dalio, and Rich Paul share strategies for success and the real lessons that have shaped them. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and my latest interview is with Kai Dickens. It was remarkable to be in that room and see someone reading someone else's.
Paul Pabst
Mind over and over and over again.
Ross Tucker
When you see it, you can't unsee it. Have you listened to the telepathy tapes? Non speaking children on the autism spectrum are able to read the minds of people. It is mind blowing. Kai is the host of a new podcast series called the Telepathy Tapes. Please welcome Kai Dickens. How would you describe or explain what telepathy actually means?
Paul Pabst
Telepathy historically is reading someone's mind. You know exactly what they're thinking. Parents are saying right away, this isn't just sheer telepathy. We think we might be sharing a consciousness.
Ross Tucker
These abilities that those of us that are mere mortals can develop.
Paul Pabst
I think that everyone has these in us to a certain degree.
Ross Tucker
The amount of messages parents were telling me that they were receiving from the other side through their child was wild. Listen to on purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Paul Pabst
Just about halfway through the show here on a meat Friday, meathead James Vanderbeek, AKA the Ivy League meathead, AKA Ross Tucker, in for Dan. Today you're going to get to our first guest of the day momentarily, Jordan Schultz from Fox Sports, by the way, former Division 1 basketball player, college basketball player. So good timing here. We could talk to Jordan about that. He's obviously also a terrific NFL insider for Fox. Quickly though, I do want Seaton to get an update on our poll questions. Where are we at with that?
Ross Tucker
Yeah, we got up there right now. How much college basketball have you watched? Your only two options are none or a ton. Right now, about 67% of the audience have watched none.
Paul Pabst
Yeah, I mean, that sounds about right to me. Yeah, two thirds of the people have that. I'll be curious. What do you think that poll will be on April 5th? At least flipped, right?
Ross Tucker
I bet it's 9010.
Paul Pabst
90 will say a lot.
Ross Tucker
90 will say, yeah, a ton.
Paul Pabst
I want to get to that. Maybe after Jordan, like, what is it about tournaments, brackets, March Madness? Is it the betting? Is it the bracket? Is it the smaller school underdog thing? Like, what is it that we love so much? What I love so much is following this guy on social media because he does a terrific job. I bring him on the Ross Tucker football podcast at least a couple times a year because he's fantastic. If you haven't been paying attention, this guy has established himself as one of the premier NFL insiders for Fox Sports. He's the host of the weekly football show on Instagram. Why is Draymond Green talking about Football with Jordan Schultz? I love that name. Every Thursday at 7:30pm Eastern Time. Jordan, always great to see you. Appreciate you coming on the show greatly. I got to start with this man, this trade permission stuff. I don't really remember this being that big of a deal. It feels like this off season the Rams started with Matthew Stafford. I've honestly lost track at this point of how many guys have been given permission to seek a trade. What, what is going on here?
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's out of control. It's not just given permission, Ross, it's to seek a trade. It's given permission to explore a trade. Or are there other teams interested in what it's become is the new invoke thing to do. And what you'll notice is a lot of the players that would otherwise be released are now being given permission to seek a trade or talk to other teams. And it's funny because just getting back from Indy last week, that was one of the topics that continue to come up with clubs. Not something that they like. Very annoyed that they can't just flat out release a guy when they know very honestly and openly that the best they're going to get for someone might be a seventh round pick. They would rather just flat out release the dude, give him the opportunity to go sign elsewhere and then be done with it. But given the circumstances of the cap, the fact that free agency is upon us, guys want as many options as possible and as a result of it, you're seeing this permission to seek to trade and it's really become out of control. I couldn't agree more.
Paul Pabst
All right, so Stafford ended up going back to the Rams and it never really seemed like he was going to leave. I never really thought he was going to leave. I know maybe you'll tell me and other people will say it was close to happening, but I just didn't for a lot of reasons. I didn't think it made sense for the Rams. I think it made sense for Stafford. What about some of these more well known guys like DK Metcalf, Trey Hendrickson? It sounds like people think those guys are are much more likely to be on new teams.
Steve Covino
Okay, so in terms of Metcalf, there are, I would say I would put him being traded a higher percentage than Trey Hendrickson and I'll start and the reason is because I think both Seattle and Metcalf know that this has been brewing for quite some time. It actually goes back to last year. And it's not that Metcalf isn't happy, but I think both sides are looking for a fresh start. And you know DK is going to fetch a significant price. I don't know if it's going to be a one. I don't know if it's going to be a two and a four. I don't believe it's going to be a one and a three. But the problem is for both him and Hendrickson is that because these guys are premium players, the team trading for them not only has to give up the asset or assets, draft capital to get the player, they then have to pay the player. And both of these guys are seeking significant contract extensions. In Metcalf's case, just turned 28. Hendrickson is 30, obviously an all Pro. I think Metcalf gets traded first. I'm not sure if Hendrickson gets traded. I talked about the Chargers being an ndk. I've heard the Raiders, packers, among many other clubs. And Hendrickson's case, Ross, I would say that you have to get owner Mike Brown on board. These organizations are run significantly differently. In Seattle, you have John Schneider, who really has full autonomy from the owner Jody Allen. In Cincinnati, you have Mike Brown, who he, in essence, is running the show. Duke Tobin's the gm, but he has nowhere near the type of autonomy that Schneider has in Seattle. So if you're asking me about both of those guys, I'd say there's a better chance of seeing BK get traded. And I would imagine even if both of them ultimately get dealt, that Metcalf happens first.
Paul Pabst
Talking with NFL Insider, Jordan Schultz does a terrific job for Fox Sports. The Hendrix thing is very interesting. Yeah, Jordan, because it felt like after the Max Crosby contract came out, I kind of felt like the Bengals were throwing in the towel. I do not envision them giving him that type of contract. So when you say you think there's a better chance DK gets traded, do you think that the Bengals might try to play hardball with Hendrickson and make him play out this last year?
Steve Covino
Yeah, they have been. In fact, if you actually trace Hendrickson back to last year, he was. He already requested a trade. It went nowhere. And so they have been meeting and delegating over the past few weeks. And he, he was in Cincinnati yesterday. He went to the facility, met with the entire organization, met with the Bengals brass, and basically talked through it because he got an offer that was significantly below market value two weeks ago. And I think what happened was Cincinnati really had to talk Hendrickson off a ledge, hoping that he wouldn't request a trade. And then they met yesterday, seeing if they could find common ground. They ultimately didn't. You know, he's been a staple within that. Within that organization. You know, he's the first team all pro. But they also have Jamar Chase and T. Higgins to deal with, and they still want to extend Micaseki, the tight end. And obviously Burrow wants all these guys back, but you can't pay everyone. And if you're the Bengals, this is not an organization plus with with Casper. So Henriksen, I believe, would sign somewhere in the mid. It's somewhere in the middle of three years, 85 to 90. I know he would love 100. It's not realistic. Cincinnati. All I'll say, without giving you specific numbers is nowhere near that number. In fact, I'll give you this. I don't believe Cincinnati has come over the $70 million threshold. So that tells you how far away they are. And as a result, you have to make a decision if you're the Bengals. Ross, do you trade Trey Hendrickson or do you simply try to find a number and go up where. Really, you don't want to do that knowing, again that you had the receivers to deal with, Right.
Paul Pabst
As I said earlier in the show, Jordan, I have no sympathy. They have nobody to blame but themselves. They worked on any of these deals over the last couple of years and gotten ahead of this thing. Gotten them done. It's interesting, though, that you mentioned Hendrickson meeting with the entire Bengals organization because there was news out this morning that Miles Garrett requested a meeting with Brown's owner, Jimmy Haslam, and he declined to meet with Garrett. What, if anything, do you know about that or even just the Miles Garrett situation? Jordan?
Steve Covino
Well, you talked about the Bengals putting themselves in a bad position. They should have taken care of Jamar Chase when they had the chance. They should have addressed Trey Henderson last year. The Browns are in a similar boat with owner Jimmy Haslam. And all due respect to him, I don't know how you look at Miles Garrett and you treat him this way. This is without question the face of the franchise, and he has been for the better part of the last decade. He's arguably the best defensive player in football, year in and year out. And for you to refuse to meet with the guy is insane. It really is. I have no understanding of it. I have no sympathy for the Browns because like the Bengals, they have put themselves in this position. If you're Myles Garrett, you obviously have made a lot of money and you want to win. And he has made it abundantly clear to us, Ross, that he does not believe that can happen with the Browns. So if you're the Browns, if you fast forward the situation, what are you going to accomplish by not meeting with the guy? We're going into free agency next week. We're in March. It's going to get worse and worse and worse if you don't handle this now. And it's a. It's a problem that's been festering for quite some time. So I don't get it at all. And if Miles Garrett wants a meeting, you take the meeting.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Speaking of things I don't get, can you explain to me why the NFL still has this quote, unquote, I guess they call it now the negotiating period? For a while there we were calling it the legal tampering period. It starts Monday, but then the official league year doesn't start till Wednesday at 4pm do you, do you understand the logic or reasoning there, Jordan?
Steve Covino
Not particularly, Ross, but I was not ever the greatest student. You know, I always, I always give you problems. You know, you're the Ivy League guy. I went to the fake Ivy League school, Occidental. I was not the best student. I don't understand it. But I'll tell you this. A lot of the deals that you're going to see come together on Wednesday and Thursday have already been set by the time we're there. In other words, Monday and Tuesday and really this week, over the weekend. And going back to the combine is when a lot of the deals get set in place. And then basically what happens is a lot of players will try and shop around. They'll try to make sure this is the best team, the best number they can get. But essentially those deals in many ways are done by Wednesday. So, no, I don't understand it, but I'm not the right guy to add. I'm not the right guy to ask that.
Paul Pabst
Well, so. And I've also seen, you know, reports out there, Jordan, and you might have had a similar article about guys that are going to make more money than people expect. And you'll be surprised. That just tells me that they already know how much they're going to be getting. How many of these deals are more or less already done? How many deals do you think? There's a pretty good idea. People know who's going where for what money. But they're just, they can't obviously say anything about it yet right now or.
Steve Covino
Come Wednesday right now.
Paul Pabst
And then over the weekend, Monday I'd.
Steve Covino
Say probably a quarter of the deals somewhere over the weekend and by Monday I'd say a third to half of the deals. Now obviously there's the second and third waves of free agency, the one year deals that are much smaller. But in terms of the, you know, big contracts, the multi year extensions, all of that will, will, will be set in stone or many months of that will be set in stone by Monday and Tuesday. Because what happens is a lot of the players and agents by this time have already met with everybody in Indianapolis. The agents have. So they have a really good understanding of the market, not only with the teams, but the type of money. And then you have a lot of players that are entering that first contract, right. So they're 25 or 26 or second contract, I should say. They want that three year deal so that they can hit it again by the time they're 28 or 29. And so what you're going to see is a lot of those three year deals, the teams want the four year deal so they can get the control. And I just, we talked about Trey Henderson. He wants the three year deal, right? That's, that's what's in vogue for many players and agents. So to answer your question, again, I would say right now you probably have a quarter of them. Fast forward to the weekend. Monday, probably over a third.
Paul Pabst
What about Sam Darnold? What are you hearing, thinking in terms.
Steve Covino
Of he's going to do well?
Paul Pabst
Okay.
Steve Covino
Yeah, I think he's going to do well. I think he's going to. We just said would they, would some guys surprise some people? I think Darnold's going to surprise some people because Ross, if you're Sam Darnold, you have to make the decision of do I go back to Minnesota and stay with Kevin O'Connell who's resurrected my career, or do I look elsewhere and maybe fetch a little bit more money knowing that it might not be as good a situation. Let's say, for example, the Raiders, right. The Raiders need the quarterback. They do not have a very good roster, but they do have a new head coach. And you have the USC connection. I know Pete Carroll likes Sam Darnold. Does that mean he's going to sign there? Of course not. But I think he's going to make a significant amount of money and I don't know if that's in the mid to high 30s or low 40s, but he will do very well. And surprise some people there are. You have the cap that's gone up again, that will help him. And then you have the fact that A, this is not a particularly strong quarterback market and B, this is not a great quarterback class coming out. So that will help Sam Darnold.
Paul Pabst
Most likely teams there, two or three teams that maybe jump out for Sam.
Steve Covino
I would say with Darnold, I mean, the Vikings will love him back. They're not going to be able to pay him maybe exactly what he wanted.
Paul Pabst
Right.
Steve Covino
I know he loves it there. I know his. I know his wife loves it there. And they've had a great experience. I look at the Raiders.
Paul Pabst
Yep.
Steve Covino
I would say those two, to me, make the most sense. And then you have to wonder if a team like Pittsburgh gets frisky. You know, Pittsburgh could easily bring back Justin fields on a one year, $10 million deal. Or do they decide, you know what, we want to go a little bit more and pursue someone like a Sam Darnold or maybe an Aaron Rodgers? I'm not reporting that. I'm just saying the Steelers clearly believe they're a quarterback away. How do I know that? They were very much in on Matthew Stafford. And you don't go after a guy like Matthew Stafford or Sam Gardle for that matter, Ross, unless you believe your roster is good enough to win right now.
Paul Pabst
We still don't know, by the way, what Stafford's new contract is, do we? That still hasn't been reported. I'm dying to know how much less he took to stay in la, because I know people would have given him a lot of money elsewhere.
Steve Covino
Yeah. So we don't know the exact numbers. What we do know, and I reported this, was he took a lot less to stay. You know, there was. There were talks that he would have commanded 100, 100 over two. He's made, he'll have made by this, by the time this contract's out or by the time this contract is over, he'll have made well over 300 or around $300 million in his career. So clearly it wasn't just about the money. And I had thought for about a day and a half that there was a real chance that the Raiders were going to land him. They desperately wanted him. Tom Brady loved him. But what it came down to was Stafford met with Sean McVay for quite some time, 6:37 in the morning. And they were able to find that common ground. And you kind of knew once they met and were face to face those two that it was going to happen. So, yes, he took less, but he knows that they were a play away from beating the Eagles and going on in the playoffs. That roster is really good. It's a terrific young defense. And I think Stafford ultimately decided that his best bet was staying in LA with arguably the best offensive coach in football.
Paul Pabst
Check him out on social media. He's at Schultz Underscore report on Twitter. That's where I follow him and certainly check out his show. Why is Draymond Green talking about football with Jordan Schultz? I would like to have seen Draymond play tight end or D. And actually I'd like to have seen.
Steve Covino
Can I give you a funny story about that?
Paul Pabst
He did. Right. For a game or something.
Steve Covino
Or a game. He did a spring game at Michigan State his freshman year. And I said to him, you know, you could have easily been a tight end. I'm thinking maybe an edge rusher. You got good bend, good dip. And he said to me, you know what? The second someone punched me with the two hands, I was out. And Ross, I think as an offensive lineman, you can respect that.
Paul Pabst
Oh, I love it. Hey, I would love to have played football against Draymond Green and try to light him up. That's what makes it fun. Jordan, thanks so much for the time, man. Appreciate it.
Steve Covino
Thanks, guys. Take care.
Paul Pabst
Outstanding, outstanding job by Jordan Schultz there in the final hour, we've got John Rothstein, who's as good as there is when it comes to college hoops. Gonna kind of be a primer for us to get us all ready for college basketball here in March. We'll have who I call the civilian goat greatest of all time, Greg Cosell from NFL Films next hour as well. But when we come back, best. What is this, Paulie? Best week in sports.
Dan Patrick
Best week in sports.
Paul Pabst
Ross, who had the best week in sports? Who?
Steve Covino
What?
Dan Patrick
Team concept. Whatever you want, buddy.
Paul Pabst
Concept.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Interesting. 42 minutes past the hours. Dan Patrick show.
Ross Tucker
Be sure to catch the live edition.
Paul Pabst
Of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.
Ross Tucker
Make some noise. More. The greatest shooter of all time, Steph Curry. We went live from All Star Weekend to our new podcast called Goat Greatest of their era. And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s. Peja 5. Dirk Ford. Peja is elite. Okay, okay, I'm mad him. I left him off my list, but I still like my list. You won't believe who Steph left off his list. That's so tough. That's why we have these conversations. Yes, absolutely.
Paul Pabst
Love it.
Ross Tucker
Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters.
Paul Pabst
When you have a scouting report and you're on the list as not just.
Ross Tucker
A shooter, but we have specific rules.
Paul Pabst
For how we guard you, there's a.
Ross Tucker
Fear factor that's associated with it.
Paul Pabst
Anytime you're wide open, like, you might as well just count that and get on back on defense.
Ross Tucker
Listen to Goat G O T e greatest of their era on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Julius Randle
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.
Paul Pabst
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.
Julius Randle
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.
Paul Pabst
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.
Julius Randle
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?
Paul Pabst
I'm vibing Julie. I'm ready to roll.
Julius Randle
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ross Tucker
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast part time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years. That's right, Mango. We're talking animals. In a paper called, quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Paul Pabst
Got it.
Ross Tucker
We're talking medical miracles. He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy. We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. Ever wonder what it would be like to be mentored by today's top business leaders? My podcast this Is Working can help with that. Here's advice from Google CMO Lorraine Tuhill on how to treat AI like a partner. I see AI as an incredible copilot. You may use different tools or toys to get the work done, but ultimately as editor, as creator, as maker, you own it and it needs to be good. AI is just the latest flavor of that. You're still the judge of what good looks like. I'm Dan Roth, LinkedIn's editor in chief. On my podcast this Is Working leaders like Indra Nooyi, Ray Dalio and Rich Paul share strategies for success and the real lessons that have shaped them. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and my latest interview is with Kai Dickens. It was remarkable to be in that room and see someone reading someone else's.
Paul Pabst
Mind over and over and over again.
Ross Tucker
When you see it, you can't unsee it. Have you listened to the telepathy tapes? Non speaking children on the autism spectrum are able to read the minds of people. It is mind blowing. Kai is the host of a new podcast series called the Telepathy Tapes. Please welcome Kai Dickens. How would you describe or explain what telepathy actually means?
Paul Pabst
Telepathy historically is reading someone's mind. You know exactly what they're thinking. Parents are saying right away, this isn't just sheer telepathy. We think we might be sharing a consciousness.
Ross Tucker
These abilities that those of us that are mere mortals can develop.
Paul Pabst
I think that everyone has these in us to a certain degree.
Ross Tucker
The amount of messages parents were telling me that they were receiving from the other side through their child was wild. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Paul Pabst
Wrapping up our number two here on a meat Friday. Ross Tucker in the big chair for Dan. Always a thrill to be part of this show with the Danets. We gotta get to the best week in sports. But I had a goal. I had a goal for this hour and that was to get to a Telephone call at 877-3-DP-SHoVE. By the way you know how I know for a fact that you guys have a lot of people listening? How about this tweet from Debbie Carr at Ross Tucker, NFL Love when you fill in for the great @DP show. Love even more that going forward, you'll be rooting for the at Bryant Athletics, where my son Ryan is a Bulldog alum. Like, who even said that? Was that you, Marv? That said Bryant, you'll be rooting for Brian against whoever.
Ross Tucker
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Or was that seat? I couldn't remember. But that's like, only your show has that many listeners that I say I'd be rooting the heck out of Bryant. And Debbie Carr chimes in and says, oh, my son plays for them. Well, there you go, Ryan. There you go, Debbie. Raise your hand if you know where Bryant is. Okay, we got two the front row. What's up, back row, Fritzi? Nothing.
Ross Tucker
New Hampshire?
Paul Pabst
Nope. Close. Seaton.
Ross Tucker
Massachusetts.
Steve Covino
Wow.
Paul Pabst
And you grew up here. You're like your whole life. Okay, Paulie, I know you know these things. Let me make sure Marv knows.
Ross Tucker
Rhode Island.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Do you know where in Rhode Island?
Ross Tucker
Oh, Paul, knowing that it was in Rhode island was the clue there.
Paul Pabst
Yes, Smithfield, Rhode Island.
Ross Tucker
Oh, that's on the tip of my tongue.
Paul Pabst
To be. To be clear. All right, let's get to telephone call about Paul, who's in Indiana. Been hanging for a while. What's up, Paul?
Steve Covino
Hello.
Ross Tucker
I just wanted to say hello to.
Paul Pabst
Our good buddy Ross Tucker. You're my favorite guest host. Hope you take over when Dan retires. Dan Patrick presents the Ross Talker Show.
Ross Tucker
The other day, I got some bad.
Paul Pabst
News, but Melanova, cancer worm.
Ross Tucker
But I'll tell you what.
Paul Pabst
I'm gonna beat it because like the.
Ross Tucker
Kachuk and you, I got some big kajo.
Paul Pabst
Paul, thank you for the kind words. And you are going to beat it, buddy. You got this thing. I. I know you can do it, obviously. Just follow everything the doctors tell you to do there. I like the Kachuk. Wait, wait. I really don't know how to say it.
Ross Tucker
You just did. You got it.
Paul Pabst
Oh, just start with a cuz it of a TA Okay, I can do that. Start with a cuz of a tough. What about David in Ohio? What's up, David?
Steve Covino
Hey, Ross.
Ross Tucker
Happy meathead Friday. Yeah.
Steve Covino
I had a question for you.
Ross Tucker
Who's your favorite CBS commentator to do NFL games with?
Paul Pabst
With?
Ross Tucker
Thank you.
Paul Pabst
Oh, I didn't know that was going to be the question. I thought he was just praising me. That's tough to do games with. You know, I would say Tom McCarthy. Now, I love doing games on radio. Westwood One with Kevin Harlan and Ian Eagle. But I'll say Tom McCarthy, who's also the voice of the Phillies, A, because he's the voice of the Phillies, But B, Tom McCarthy called my games when I was at Princeton. He did Princeton radio. So it's just fun. I've just known him forever. We did games on radio for years and years. So doing games with Tom on CBS is fun.
Dan Patrick
Paulie Ross, over the past five years, to be honest, I've really enjoyed when you're on a game like a Mac game or some random college football game on a Thursday night and it gets a little out of control. It's like 31, 10 and a half. Yeah, because I know you're going to get a little squirrely, a little loose in the second half, which is good tv because the game is slowed down.
Paul Pabst
You got it. You got to keep it entertaining.
Dan Patrick
And if some offensive lineman from Maine has a mullet, you're going to break it down.
Paul Pabst
I'm ready. I am ready for that. I'm also ready to hear the best week in sports. Let's start with Fritzi.
Ross Tucker
I'm going to give it to Celtics guard Peyton Pritchard, and I'll tell you why. 73 points over his last three games, 43 on Wednesday versus Portland, 15 boards, 14 assists over those three games. And the question is, with all of the weapons they have in Boston, who's going to stop them in the east if Peyton Pritchard is going to put up those kind of numbers?
Paul Pabst
Wow. Seon.
Ross Tucker
I'm going to say Rick Pino and St. John's are having the best week.
Paul Pabst
That's a good one.
Ross Tucker
They've had a great season, obviously, but it feels like this past week is where sports fans really started to notice, like, dang, St. John's is really onto something. They just became a national title contender out of nowhere.
Paul Pabst
They were on the Jimmy Fallon show last night.
Ross Tucker
They were on the Jimmy Fallon show last night. People are really starting to notice, like, man, Rick Patino's done it again, and it's just heading into this time of year. It's perfect.
Paul Pabst
Love it, Marv.
Ross Tucker
I'm gonna go. Steph Curry in New York. He had 20, 28 points at the.
Paul Pabst
Garden the other night.
Ross Tucker
He had 40 last night at Barclays against the Nets. So Steph is my answer.
Paul Pabst
Okay, Paulie, I'm gonna go off the.
Dan Patrick
Board here a little bit in the running back position in the NFL.
Paul Pabst
Ooh.
Dan Patrick
He's had a really good year and the crescendo is the contract that Saquon got the NFL draft. Hampton from North Carolina genty probably be first rounders having a bit of more than a bit of a resurgence financially and important wise.
Paul Pabst
I'm going way off the board. And my best of the week in sports, Sam Culp from Redland High School in central Pennsylvania. He won the district championship and his first round match in states. Sam was born with one leg. Sam has one leg. I've watched videos of this. My buddy Paul Roberts does social media for at SVS Sports. It is absolutely incredible. He is wrestling kids with two legs. He has one leg. You know how big of a deal high school wrestling is in Pennsylvania? A really, really big deal to win districts and your first state match. Super impressive. Let's talk college hoops with John Rothstein next. When we come back here on the.
Ross Tucker
Dan Patrick show, make some noise for the greatest shooter of all time, Steph Curry. We went live from All Star Weekend for a new podcast called Go Greatest of Their Era and we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s major five dirt Ford Asia is a. You won't believe who Steph left off his list. That's so tough. That's why we have these conversations. Yes, absolutely.
Paul Pabst
Love it.
Ross Tucker
Listen to Go T E Greatest of Their Era on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal and I'm teaming up with the King of spring, Daniel Jeremiah. He requires me to say that we're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJs, mock drafts to my top 101 free agents will have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL Draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Julius Randle
What's up everyone? Julius Ripps here, along with former NHL player Nate Thompson.
Paul Pabst
We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go.
Julius Randle
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Paul Pabst
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Julius Randle
Exactly. And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Paul Pabst
Julie is pretty well connected. She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Julius Randle
Listen to Energyline with Nate and jsb on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ross Tucker
I'm Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's chief product officer if you're just as curious as I.
Paul Pabst
Am about the way things are built.
Ross Tucker
Then tune in to my podcast, Building One. I speak with some of the best.
Paul Pabst
Product builders out there.
Ross Tucker
I've always been inspired by frustration. It came back to my own personal pinpoint, so we had to go out to farmers and convince them. Following that, curiosity is a superpower. You have to be obsessed with the human condition. Listen to Building One on the iHeartRadio app, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Did you know that 70% of people get hired at companies where they already have a connection? I'm Andrew Seaman, LinkedIn's editor at large for jobs and career development, and on my podcast Get Hired, I bring you all the information you need to, well, get Hired.
Dan Patrick
Landing a job may be tough, but.
Ross Tucker
Get Hired is here for you every step of the way, with advice on resumes, networking, negotiation, and so much more. Listen to Get Hired with Andrew seaman on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you like to listen.
Episode: Hour 2 – Ross Tucker RETIRING??!!, Jordan Schultz
Release Date: March 7, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick (with guest hosts Ross Tucker and Paul Pabst)
Description: In this engaging episode, hosts delve into the exciting world of college basketball tournaments, announce a significant personal decision, and discuss the latest buzz in the NFL with insider Jordan Schultz. The show is peppered with humor, insightful discussions, and heartfelt moments.
Timestamp: 02:33 – 05:46
The episode kicks off with Ross Tucker expressing his enthusiasm for the bustling college basketball season, particularly highlighting the excitement surrounding small school conference tournaments. These tournaments are pivotal as they offer teams from lesser-known schools their only chance to secure a spot in the NCAA "Dance."
Dan Patrick adds to the conversation by illustrating the vast number of Division 1 games taking place, emphasizing how even schools with obscure names like Bucknell, Loyola, Iona, and Niagara become focal points during this period.
The hosts discuss the unpredictability and passion these tournaments bring, noting the fierce competition and the dream of small schools making a significant impact on the national stage.
Timestamp: 13:03 – 19:18
In a heartfelt and surprising announcement, Ross Tucker reveals his decision to retire from coaching youth softball after seven fulfilling years as a head coach. This decision stems from his daughters' growing disinterest in the sport and their desire to pursue other activities.
Paul Pabst engages Ross in a thoughtful discussion about the challenges and rewards of coaching, especially when balancing parental roles with athletic mentorship.
Ross emphasizes the importance of supporting his daughters' interests, even though it means stepping away from a role he cherished deeply. He encourages listeners to engage in coaching their own children, highlighting the profound impact it can have on both parent and child.
The conversation delves into the dynamics of coaching daughters, handling challenges, and the bittersweet nature of stepping down from a beloved position.
Timestamp: 28:00 – 43:36
The episode shifts focus to the NFL trade dynamics, featuring insightful analysis from Fox Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz. The hosts discuss the escalating trend of players being given permission to seek trades, highlighting its impact on team strategies and player careers.
Key players under scrutiny include DK Metcalf and Trey Hendrickson, with discussions on their potential moves and the financial implications for the teams involved.
The conversation also touches upon Sam Darnold’s contract negotiations and Myles Garrett’s contentious relationship with the Browns’ ownership, underscoring the complexities of player-team negotiations in the current NFL landscape.
The segment provides listeners with a comprehensive overview of the ongoing NFL trade talks, player sentiments, and the strategic moves teams are making in preparation for the upcoming free agency period.
Timestamp: 49:48 – 50:28
A touching segment unfolds as listeners call in to share personal stories and seek support. Paul Pabst receives an emotional call from a listener named Paul battling cancer, highlighting the show's commitment to connecting with its audience on a deeper level.
Ross Tucker and Paul Pabst offer words of encouragement, demonstrating the supportive community fostered by the show. This moment underscores the blend of sports talk with genuine human connection that defines "The Dan Patrick Show."
Timestamp: 51:52 – 55:35
The hosts engage in a lively "Best Week in Sports" segment, sharing their top picks and discussing standout performances.
Ross Tucker: “Steph Curry in New York. He had 40 last night at Barclays against the Nets. So Steph is my answer.” [52:42]
Paul Pabst: “My best of the week in sports, Sam Culp from Redland High School in central Pennsylvania. He won the district championship and his first round match in states. Sam was born with one leg. He is wrestling kids with two legs.” [52:17]
These selections highlight both professional and inspirational achievements, showcasing the hosts' appreciation for excellence and perseverance in sports at all levels.
Timestamp: 55:35 – End
As the show wraps up, the hosts promote upcoming podcasts and segments, ensuring listeners stay engaged with a variety of content ranging from science discussions to business insights.
The episode concludes with enthusiasm for future content, maintaining the show's engaging and informative atmosphere.
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers a rich tapestry of sports discussions, personal milestones, and insightful analysis. From Ross Tucker's poignant retirement announcement to the intricate details of NFL trade maneuvers with Jordan Schultz, the show delivers compelling content that resonates with sports enthusiasts and listeners alike. The blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and expert commentary makes for an engaging and memorable listening experience.