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What's up everyone? It's Justin Pennik from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We roll three times a week, on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can Join us Join in with us three times a week. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast and you will be glad you did. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio Hour 2 on this Wednesday. People fired up a little bit over the hall of Fame. Not who got in, but one voter didn't vote for Ichiro, so he didn't get the perfect ballot. Mike. Only Mariano Rivera did. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program. 877,3DP show operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls. Good morning those watching on Peacock or if you're listening on our radio affiliates around the country, Ichiro, Billy Wagner, CC Sabathia. Going into the hall of Fame, the Bears will introduce their new head coach, Ben Johnson. I'm anxious to just see how he is answering questions. I don't think I've ever seen him interviewed and with assistant coaches or coordinators they don't get interviewed and that's probably a great thing. You go to work and you get to go to work. You don't have to deal with all the other ancillary stuff. But now Ben Johnson does. The Vikings extended their head coach Kevin O'Connell. There was talk that maybe he could be traded. Kevin O'Connell joins one other coach as the only coaches since 1950 to have two 13 win seasons in a span of three years with two different starting quarterbacks. The other coach is in a shadow of a great, great coach. The two quarterbacks are hall of Famers. Marvin George Seifert. Bloop, bloop, bloop. George Seifert had Joe Montana and Steve Young. Kevin O'Connell had Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold. Similar. Ish.
Paulie
You mean four hall of Famers.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. I saw a report yesterday and I tried to follow up on this but I didn't hear back from a source. Sam Darnold and the Raiders. Question mark. We talked about that that maybe you're going to bring in a bridge quarterback here and you know, I don't know what he's going to cost you. Maybe you get a respectable number there for Sam Darnold and he's your quarterback with the Raiders. Raiders did lose out on Ben Johnson and now what's plan B? That'll be interesting because Brady loses out on Brable loses out on Ben Johnson and I say re you know they he lost out on them reportedly. I know that he spent an hour with a zoom call with Ben Johnson. And I think that surprised a lot of people that Ben Johnson was going to go to the Bears. He was going to go to the Bears, so stay in the division against his former team, Detroit. But I think he looked at which team is ready to win or closer to win, and certainly it's the Bears. So poll question seaton for the second hour of the program, by the way, Cowboys, Jags, Jets, Raiders, Saints still open for business?
Seaton
Yeah. Right now for the first hour we had up there, hall of Fame voting should be public or private. Right now about staying firm at 90% want it public. I'm curious why people would want it private. Yeah, why you wouldn't Want to know.
Dan Patrick
CC Sabathia will join us in about 15 minutes or so. Joe Thomas, hall of Famer for the Browns, will join us a little bit later on as well. All right, so poll question for hour two.
Seaton
Sorry, did you want to do the one that I threw out there earlier about coaching legacy or did you say that was hour three?
Dan Patrick
Man, I hate waiting till hour three because it's a great question.
Seaton
I'm going to throw it up there anyway. And why not? Okay, your options are Dan Quinn. He would obviously take a big jump off.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, that would be a big, that would be a big, big jump. After what happened against the Patriots in Atlanta.
Seaton
I'm going to put Andy Reid on there because even though he's got some rings, he could be. If he was to get this one. He's looking at greatest of all time conversation. He's certainly getting a lot closer.
Dan Patrick
Right.
Seaton
I think Steve Spagnolo goes on there.
Dan Patrick
Spags.
Seaton
Spags. He could end up becoming a Hall of Famer strictly by being a coordinator. And I don't, I don't know if there's any coordinators that are in the hall of Fame that did it because of their career as a coordinator.
Dan Patrick
Didn't the Steelers have a coordinator who went in? But he's a former player. Yeah.
CC Sabathia
Mark LeBeau.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
I don't know if he went in as a player or a coach. I'm not sure.
Dan Patrick
Well, no, I think the combination. I don't, I don't know if he went in because he was a, a defensive back in the NFL and then a long, long time coordinator. I don't, I don't know how many coordinators have gone into the hall of Fame, but I would think Spags is going to have to go in because he dials things up. No other defensive coordinator dials things up like Spags does. Yes, Todd.
CC Sabathia
Then there's Todd Monkin.
Dan Patrick
Is he a future hall of Famer? Can't leave a Todd Monkin. You haven't heard me. Monkin. The most mentioned coordinators. Todd Monken is up there with Spags. If. If Kirk, Herb Street's doing the game, chances are Todd Monkin might get mentioned as much as the quarterback. Yes. Seaton.
Seaton
I don't know that there's any other coaches that go on this list. Sean McDermott. I know he could get a ring. That's great. I don't feel like it jumps him up into, like, another level, though, necessarily. Or at least that's not the way things seem to be talked about now. And Nick Sirianni, too. I don't know that he has bump.
Dan Patrick
I think he could use one.
Seaton
Oh, no. Okay. Everybody could use one. Everybody could use one. I just don't know how much more it really does for him necessarily.
Dan Patrick
I think. I think there's a coronation there. Like, Sean McDermott, we go, he's pretty good.
Seaton
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
But then it feels like every other year, you're like, man, should they stay with Sean McDermott?
Seaton
Right.
Dan Patrick
If he'd win a Super Bowl? I don't know. It just kind of validates. It's just like, you won a Super bowl, like Mike McCarthy, Mike Tomlin, Sean Payton, you want a Super Bowl. Sean McVeigh, you want a Super Bowl. You're just. You're in the club, and you might only get to be on the ground level. Maybe you don't get to go up to the penthouse, but you still in. And I would say Sean McDermott went. Sirianni, absolutely. I think that would be like, all right, this guy is real. Like, he's. He is our future. Because it feels like that's been kind of up and down where it's like, I don't know, do you keep him? Hey, get rid of the coordinators, all right? They're going to keep the coach. Then he brings in really good coordinators. Now all of a sudden, Nick Sirianni's up back and he's a good coach. Yes.
Seaton
But it feels like there are some people who, no matter how well they play or how well things go, there's always the question mark, like, you'll just stay in Philadelphia. Nobody's sure if Jalen hurts still the guy, he's still performing at a pretty high level, a Super bowl caliber level, but people are still not sure if he's the guy there. Doesn't really matter what he does. That there's gonna. It feels like there's gonna be question marks.
Dan Patrick
Around him. Who could use the super bowl more? Jalen Hurts or Nick Sirianni? Boom. There you go.
Marvin
Bang.
Dan Patrick
Yes, Marvin.
CC Sabathia
With Sirianni. That doesn't mean anything. For job security if he wins the Super Bowl. Because look at Doug Peterson. He won the Super Bowl. He was out in two years. That really doesn't mean anything. It's like, oh, he's a Super bowl winning coach, but he could be out in two years.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but you could be on scholarship for a little while longer. Doug Peterson got a job in Jacksonville because he won a Super bowl in Philadelphia.
CC Sabathia
But the team that you won the super bowl with got rid of you.
Dan Patrick
I know.
CC Sabathia
Two seasons after, I thought you win a Super Bowl. Hey, you give me at least three seasons of ineptitude.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. An aptitude. Yes.
Paulie
Paulie, I was looking at Andy Reid. He's got three if you want another. Clearly, I did the math. He'd be up to four before tied with Chuck Noel. But would that make him more likely to retire or more likely to stave off retirement because you're too behind Bill Belichick?
Dan Patrick
Well, I wouldn't worry about Belichick. I'd worry about Patrick Mahomes. As long as Mahomes is Mahomes, why would I leave?
Paulie
Right.
Dan Patrick
I.
Paulie
Some people. I saw a report that, like, not a report. If Andy Reid wins a third, what a great time to get out. Just a story.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but they're talking about Jason Kelsey. I could see Kelsey retiring. Travis Kelsey. I could see him retire, but not Andy Reid. Like, what else are you going to do? I don't think they're asking you to do commercials when you're retired, but I don't know. Look at what you've done. I would stay. I got Mahomes. That's all I need. And I got Chris Jones. I'm good. Andy, 66. He's still got six more years. I wouldn't. I wouldn't walk away from that. No way.
Paulie
Yes, but it's such a cool move.
Dan Patrick
You walk away.
Paulie
Well, I know you leave a lot.
Dan Patrick
It's cool until you walk away.
Paulie
Someone else gets.
Dan Patrick
And then you go, yeah, like, I'm going, hey. And I'm going to retire in three years. And then that first day after retirement, I'm going to go, oh, no. What did I just do? So it's cool until it's not cool? Yes.
Seaton
Eden, if the Chiefs win the super bowl this year and Andy Reid retires, do you want that job?
Dan Patrick
Yes. Because I still don't have Patrick Mahomes.
Seaton
I don't know, you have a year older than Patrick Mahomes. You don't have Travis Kelsey. You don't have any of the other things that made him good. And you now have to be the guy that, okay, match those three in a row or it's a failure.
Dan Patrick
And I don't have Taylor Swift. If I don't have Travis Kelsey, who.
Paulie
Would you rather lose?
Dan Patrick
I would have Caitlin Clark, though. I would have Caitlin Clark show up. All of a sudden she figured out.
Seaton
That she's a Chiefs fan that day.
Dan Patrick
Oh, my God. Chris Russo on yesterday, not realizing that Caitlin Clark is a lifelong Kansas City chief fan.
Seaton
You mean for some reason she wasn't able to instantly pull up a picture from when she was six years old in a Chiefs uniform? Just had that one on standby.
Dan Patrick
Yes, yes, yes, Paulie.
Paulie
Because that story got a lot of clicks. The Russo Caitlin Clark on our show thing yesterday got picked up by sports media all over the world. Like the Daily Mail in London. Of course, that story.
Dan Patrick
Of course.
Paulie
Even London were dying for that story.
Dan Patrick
Yes, of course. Now, Ross Tucker ran into Caitlin Clark at the Chiefs game last week and he said, hey, I'm Ross Tucker, blah, blah, blah. She knew that he was on our show and said, tell the guys that I said hello.
CC Sabathia
That's fabulous.
Dan Patrick
Yes, it is. Thank you. Thank you, Todd.
CC Sabathia
Very excited.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Anywho, a couple of phone calls in here. Aiden in Utah. Hi, Aiden. What's going on today? Adp. I wanted to give my take on the Chiefs. Right. I'm not sick of them winning. I'm annoyed of it. I'm a Broncos fan. It's annoying watching them win. But, like, what annoys me more is, and I'm sure you don't see this because, you know, on social media, but after every single win, it's, it was the Chiefs and refs versus this team or the refs have three rings or.
Marvin
You know, it's all the credit goes.
Dan Patrick
To the referees and none of it goes to Patrick Mahomes and how great they are. Yes, they get help, but that's not the reason they win every single game. I don't know if they get help as much as we see. Every time they get help, we're watching their games because they always are. They're a marquee draw. And therefore you're not watching every other game of every other team where you go, oh, I can't believe Matthew Stafford got that call. What could have been a game against Seattle and it's not shown nationally. The Chiefs games are on nationally. It's a big deal. And therefore we see this happen. Now, do I think Patrick Mahomes flaunts the rules of protecting a quarterback? I do, but it's, it's gamesmanship. If you can get away with it, you do until you can't. It's like James, I remember Tim Hardaway would push off with his right arm and create separation. Well, they let him do it until they said, hey, you can't push off. James Harden trying to take advantage of the rules. It happens. When we first saw Ginobili take the Euro step, we're like, that's traveling. That's traveling. But it, he, he was able to get away with something. Now everybody cops, you know, the euro step there. And Mahomes is, he knows he's going to get favorable treatment. He, he knows that until they change that, he'll continue to flaunt that. Do I, do I knock him for that or do I knock the NFL and the officials? Do I knock Taylor Swift or the networks for showing Taylor Swift? So I, I, I think our anger is directed in the wrong, you know, in the wrong direction. It's Taylor Swift shows up. She doesn't say, I'm going to show up. I need at least five on camera appearances and let me know so I can comb my hair. She can't sit in section 300 with Jimmy Lipper and Tommy Calamari. You can't. Tommy Calamari, Tommy Calamari.
Paulie
That's going to stick.
Dan Patrick
Jimmy Scungiel and Tommy Calamari sitting next to her. She can't do that. Yes, Todd, I think we should be angry at all the other teams in the NFL, namely the American Football Conference.
CC Sabathia
For allowing the chief seven straight years. In this era where players are bouncing.
Dan Patrick
Back and forth and it's hard to keep guys together, how could a team seven straight years get to the AFC.
CC Sabathia
Title game and no other team can figure out a way to stop that? That's who we should be angry at.
Dan Patrick
Thank you. Back to you. Yeah. If you start to beat the Chiefs, they won't be on as often. Just letting everybody know. If you beat them, then they're not playing for championships or they're not advancing in the playoffs. That'll be a good way to keep Taylor Swift off your TV set. Or Caitlyn Clark or Andy Reid or Mahomes and Kelsey. It's a dynasty. We get tired of dynasties after a while. And they're not that formidable offense the way they were when they were really dynamic, they were exciting. They're boring now. They're boringly great. You don't get style points. This isn't college football. You just win. And it's just like the Patriots. They had style points. We got Randy Moss, we're scoring. And then all of a sudden they got shut down in the Super Bowl. And then they had years where they were boring, boringly great. And they would win Super Bowls. Kansas City, it's a dynasty. They all come to an end. But appreciate it. I'm not going to say enjoy it, but appreciate it because these things don't happen there. There's only one Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan where we were fascinated with them. I don't think we ever they, they were never out of favor. They were always interesting. They were always fascinating. Now, if Patrick Mahomes decides to play baseball like Michael did, all right, then if he says, I'm going to take a couple of years off, I'm going to let Josh Allen or Joe Burrow win a Super bowl here and then I'll come back, I'm back. Yes.
Paulie
Paulie, it is crazy for you to say that out loud because Michael Jordan did that at the peak of his powers. If that happened today, if you said, hey, here's something that could happen, Patrick Mahomes, the best player in the sport, is going to give it up to play baseball. And he has a baseball background. Yeah, it would be.
Dan Patrick
Unless maybe he was under suspicion of gambling or something like Michael maybe. You know, people have said that I'm distancing myself there. Todd will be like, we'll never get Jordan on now.
CC Sabathia
Every time we make some kind of negative coming out my house is going.
Dan Patrick
To affect me and dealing with the PR person. What are the current odds of us getting Michael Jordan on the show before I retire?
Paulie
We're at 30.
Dan Patrick
30.
Marvin
Yeah.
Paulie
It was 25 two years ago.
Dan Patrick
So it's sort of like a potential hall of Famer.
Paulie
Correct.
Dan Patrick
Like I'm getting 30% of the vote right now. Paulie's correspondent. Well, let me take a break. We will get to a Hall of Famer, CC Sabathia. More phone calls coming up. We'll take a break. We're back after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino. And I'm Rich Davis. And together we're Covino and Rich on FOX Sports Radio. You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and of course, the iHeartRadio app. Why should you listen to Covino and Rich? We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world. We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out. We like to get you involved too. 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 show on planet Earth. Be sure to check out Covino and Rich Live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific. 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. Playoffs. Yes, we're talking about playoffs. You bet. We're talking about the playoffs. Get in on all the action. DraftKings sportsbook and official sports betting partner of the NFL scoring touchdowns is how you win in the playoffs and you can score big by betting on them at DraftKings, the number one place to bet touchdowns. Ready to place your first bet? Try betting on something simple like a player to score six. Go to DraftKingsSportsbook app and make your pick. New DraftKings customers can bet $5. Get 200 in bonus bets instantly. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app. Use code DP show code DP show for new customers to get $200 in bonus bets instantly. When you bet just five bucks only on DraftKings Sportsbook, the crown is yours.
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Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you texted me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink.
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Dan Patrick
I'm looking at a picture of the New Orleans Superdome. There's a bunch of snow there today. That's where the super bowl is going to be. Now, granted, they're not playing outdoors, but there's snow in New Orleans. I got all these friends. I got a friend in Savannah, friend in Atlanta, friend in Houston. They're like, we don't even have a snow plow. This is. The city doesn't have a snowplow. They got snow. It's called a shovel. Go get one. Toughen up a little bit. There he is. Former all conference tight end in high school, former Milwaukee Brewer. Great. And now a Hall of Famer. CC Sabathia. Congratulations.
Marvin
Thank you. Thank you.
Dan Patrick
What kind of tight end were you? Like, you know what, what. Who did you pattern your game after?
Marvin
In high school, I was not a blocking tight end. I was more of a. I need. I need at least three balls throwing my way at half before I can, you know, start blocking. My motto was, no rock, no block. No rock, no block.
Dan Patrick
Did you think about playing in college?
Marvin
I did. I really wanted to. I really wanted to play football. That was. That was my first love. I really enjoyed playing football, but I. But I know, like, my body type, as soon as I would have got to college, they would have turned me into officer tackle right away. So, I mean, hopefully. Hopefully, it would have paid off. But, yeah, I mean, I would have loved to. Been out, been able to have a chance to go to college, play football.
Dan Patrick
How many pairs of pants do you have for your playing days? I'd love. I'd love to get a pair of those. Those pants, man.
Marvin
You know what? I honestly, I probably have a couple pairs. They put it. They put. They put a few in my locker when I go back for spring training. Now, just for fun, I can get both legs in one leg now.
Dan Patrick
But what made you go to those large, you know, baggy pants?
Marvin
You know what? It was just me wanting to, like, represent myself. You know, it was the hat being tilted sideways. When I first came up, the pants had to be super tight. Like, you know, everybody wore the uniform super small and super tight, and they had the elastic at the bottom. And once I got a little older and a little established in the league, I was like, I want to kind of represent how I want to look on the field, and it was the back with the big jerseys, and everybody was wearing the throwback, so I adopted the big pants. I tilted my hat to the side. I wore the big. My jersey was always. My sleeves are always a lot longer than everybody else's, and it was just kind of my style. And it's a funny story about that one time, Russell Branion, when I was in Cleveland, wore my pants in Kansas City, and George Brett came down and, like, lit him up, told him he looked like a clown. All this stuff to making the game look bad and all these different things, it was. It was hilarious. But, yeah, I have a few pairs. I can send you some.
Dan Patrick
What about the hat, though? When you wore the hat to the side, what kind of reaction did you get?
Marvin
Early in my career, not a good reaction, obviously, as, you know how the big leagues are with the unwritten rules and, you know, just being a young guy, I was. I was 20 years old in that clubhouse when I first came up. So I was the youngest guy. The next oldest guy on that team was, you know, 26, 27. So it was even hard to, you know, for guys to relate to me. So, yeah, I mean, it was just my thing. It was, you know, me wearing my hat way to the side and going to grab the ball with my hand from the third baseman after. After every out was just kind of, what, two of those things that I wanted to be mine. And I was able to carry that for, you know, through my career for 19 years.
Dan Patrick
Okay, but you just tilting your hat to the side, was that something that your boys did, like guys you hung around with?
Marvin
Well, no. You know what? So when I. When I was in high school, my high school coach, he would get on me about the way I wore my hat, because scouts would show up at the field so early, so they would watch. I would always have my hat on backwards or, you know, propped up on my head and, you know, just walk into the park. So he would always get on me about, you know, the way I look, the way I, you know, represented myself walking, you know, with scouts walking around. So after I got drafted and, you know, I felt like I was established, I was like, I'm wearing my hat however I want to. However I want to wear it.
Dan Patrick
Well, it's like Ken Griffey Jr. When he had his hat backwards. All the baseball purists like, you're disrespecting the game.
Marvin
Yeah, no, I mean, it's just the thing that, you know, and, you know, other guys started adopting, you know, Fernando Rodney came up. He was wearing his hat to the side. Dontrell Willis came up. We're from the same, you know, area. We've been knowing each other forever. He was wearing his hat to the side, so it became a thing. And, and, you know, I'm glad I stuck with it, honestly.
Dan Patrick
Cece Sabathia, freshly minted hall of Famer. Where were you when you got the call?
Marvin
I was here. I was home. You know, we, we had a bunch of people over, and Baseball hall of Fame is, you know, it's. It's a tricky thing. You don't know if you're going to get that call or not. So we had a big party last night, and it could have been, you know, a big party where it could have, you know, made for good TV or, you know, it made for, you know, a good celebration last night. But, you know, I wanted everybody around whether I got the call or not last night. It's just special being on the ballot. I know how hard it is to get into the Baseball hall of Fame being, you know, just a sports fan in general and understanding sports. So it was a special moment for us.
Dan Patrick
Did you cry?
Marvin
I haven't yet, but, you know, like, I see different things and I get on the verge of crying and then somebody texts me or somebody calls it. I've been so busy, you know, with, with, you know, planning and, you know, we're driving up to Cooperstown in an hour and all these different things. I think I haven't had a chance to really sit down and process it yet.
Dan Patrick
What's it mean, though, to go in first ballot?
Marvin
It means, I mean, it means a lot. I mean, like we, like I just said, you know, understanding, you know, Baseball hall and understanding, just the hall of Fame in general. I don't think 10 years ago, I don't think I'd go in as a first ballot hall of Famer. You know, I think, you know, the, the way the writers have looked at the game and, you know, the way the game has changed has allowed me to be a first ballot hall of Famer, which is awesome to me. And, and, you know, now I look at, you know, myself and somebody like, you know, Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, you know, Grinky, you know, we're kind of starters, you know, we're a dying breed, you know, so, you know, I feel like, you know, all those guys I just named to go in first ballot.
Dan Patrick
Too, and Kershaw as well. But you.
Marvin
You're Kershaw, too. I'm sorry.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. But you're talking about that you had 38 career complete games. Guys won't come close to that. And then pitching and have 3,000 strikeouts and 200 like. It's almost like the running back where we got to the point where we devalued the running back, now the running back came back. But the analytics has changed everything. And I don't know how analytics may have helped you be a first ballot hall of Famer.
Marvin
Yeah, I think, I mean, I think there'll be a lot more guys with, you know, 150 wins and 3,000 strikeouts. You know, if you think. I think there'll be a lot more guys because if you look at it, the guys, guys strike out 250, 250 guys a year now or, you know, getting close to 300 strikeouts a year just because, you know, hitters don't care about striking out. So I think we'll get guys with 3,000 strikeouts. I think it'll be harder to get guys to 200 wins. And as far as analytics, for me, I mean, yeah, I mean, I think they helped in, you know, I think they helped me get into the hall of Fame, obviously, like I said, because of, you know, the dying breed of starters. But while I was playing, you know, it was hard to, you know, transition to, you know, this, this world of analytics and, you know, try to understand that they want you to just throw your best pitch over and over and over again. Where, you know, I understand you need to set up, you know, hitters to be able to, you know, trick them with your best pitch. So, you know, it was, it was tough at the end of my career, you know, trying to pitch with analytics. But, you know, being outside out of the game and understanding that looks, I, I understand, you know, there's a need for it in the game.
Dan Patrick
How did you do against Ichiro?
Marvin
Well, I mean, you know what? I honestly don't know. I bet you Ichiro has a good career. Batting average. Batting average against me. Somebody told me last night that he was my thousand strikeout though. So that's pretty cool. But I got a cool story. I mean, 2006, I was struggling trying to figure out I needed a put out pitch. So we're trying to figure out. I was trying to, you know, learn how to throw a cutter. Carl Willis and I went down to the bullpen in Oakland and he showed me a grip of how he threw his cutter. And I came out of that bullpen with like a 82, 83 mile an hour slider that I started throwing and I Was like, oh, this thing is nasty. I can't wait till my next start. We go from Oakland to Seattle. Next time I get into a game, I take it out there and the first time I throw it in the game, Ichiro hit it off the window. In my mind I'm like, oh no, it's just easy. Like it's good because I'm getting out with it, I'm getting strikes with it. I'm like, no, it's good because of the next time he hits it out again.
Dan Patrick
Who is the guy though that you could never figure out?
Marvin
Man, it was a bunch, but I think Evan Longoria was a guy that I'll be standing on the mountain, be like, man, I'm just throwing, I got nothing for you but him. Manny Ramirez, you know, Miguel Cabrera, you know, just those quiet right handed hitters that, you know, see the strike zone.
Dan Patrick
Well, who's going to help you with your speech?
Marvin
I think everybody's gonna help me with my speech. You know, I, I mean anybody that knows me, you know, I hate standing up in front of people and you know, kind of public speaking. So I'm, I'm gonna pull inspiration from everybody. But I want to, I want to make sure I get it right. I want to make sure, you know, I get, I name the right people and, and you know, give people their just due because it wasn't just me, you know, the reason why, you know, I'm going to Cooper Sam as a Yankee, hopefully as a Yankee, yes, as a Yankee.
Dan Patrick
Should the ballot be made public? The, the writers, one, one person didn't vote for Ichiro.
Marvin
You know what? I don't think so. I mean, I don't, I don't like, you know, worrying about who didn't vote for who. I mean, it's, you know, he's in the hall of Fame now, so what difference does it make? You know, we spend so much time, you know, worried about the negative and you know, why he didn't vote for Ichiro. But let's talk about the 395 votes he did get and you know, him going to Cooperstown because he's well deserving of it. So you know, it's, it, it, you know, it's just a, you know, something that, you know, in baseball we all, all worry about in other sports, it doesn't matter, right? It doesn't matter what percent of the vote you get. Once you go in, you're in. So, you know, it kind of is what it is.
Dan Patrick
Best player you played with in your career was who A rod. Wow, that was quick.
Marvin
Oh, yeah.
Dan Patrick
Why?
Marvin
I'll give Robbie Alomar a close second.
Dan Patrick
Really?
Marvin
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
So what was it about a rod that you'd take him over everybody else?
Marvin
I mean, obviously, just as the talent that, you know. I mean, you know, six, three, you know, third baseman, shortstop at the time, you know, when I. When I was coming up, but third basement the time when I played one. But his baseball, I. His IQ is off the charts. The way he watches the game, the way you step. You sit next to him on the bench and, you know, you'd be like, oh, we need to hit and run here. Oh, we need a double steal, or, oh, this team is going to do this. He watches the game at a different level than we all watch the game and, you know, having a chance to play with him and. And have them at third base. There'll be times when, you know, a guy be coming up and he'd be like, hey, you know, throw a change up right here. This guy swinging first pitch. Or, you know, this guy, you know, he may be taken right here. So he would be, you know, just watching the game and. And the IQ and obviously putting the talent with that. You know, he was the best player that I've. That I've ever got a chance to. To be up close to.
Dan Patrick
Did you ever get to socialize with Jeter?
Marvin
Oh, yeah, I'm really close with Jeter. He was actually just calling me, right.
Dan Patrick
I mean, right now. Oh, he is? Yeah. He's upset that you said a rod over Jeter, but did you go out in New York? Like, what. What was it like when Jeter was out?
Marvin
I mean, it was. It's always a lot of fun to go out with Jeep and hang out with Jeep because he. He takes all the attention. So, like, I can just kind of, like, hang out and slide in, and nobody's gonna ask him for autographs or pictures or anything, and you just kind of ride his coattail. So, yeah, I mean, he was. He was always really cool. I mean, as soon as I got here to New York that first spring training, me, him, Posada, you know, all the guys, we got really close, and I think that was the reason why we were able to win right away.
Dan Patrick
But you didn't sit there and go, who's Jeter dating now? Like, who's. Who's at. Who's, like his lineup card at Yankee Stadium?
Marvin
Oh, no, that had nothing to do with me.
Dan Patrick
But as an innocent bystander, you had to be like, ah, that looks like, oh, that is That's a favorite, famous act. Jeter's definitely going to be calling you now. Hey, congratulations. And don't be afraid. Don't be afraid to emote. You know, you cry. We're right there with you.
Marvin
I appreciate it. Thank you. D.P.
Dan Patrick
All right. At CC Sabathia. Now, if he cries, I'm going to say that he's crying for me. Just because that's what you do. Because I cry all the time. Hall of Famer, CC Sabathia 250 win when he was with Milwaukee, I think he was there for 17 games, three months. He had 17 starts. I think he, he might have been 11 and two or something. 11 and two and like eight, eight complete games, something like that. Seven complete games. They used him. They knew they weren't going to keep him. It's like, hey, you're a rental. We're going to use you until you go to the Yankees. Yes. Paulie.
Paulie
Yeah. Cleveland traded him in the middle of the season in 2008. He joins Milwaukee. 17 starts, 11 and 2, 1.65 ERA, seven complete games, three shutouts. He averaged eight innings a start.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, those days are long gone. Long gone. All right, we'll take a break. Phone calls coming up. Joe Thomas, Browns hall of Famer, next hour as well. We're back after this. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio appointment.
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CC Sabathi was talking about he couldn't get Evan Longoria out. Longoria hit eight home runs off Sabathia. He hit.410 off of him. He had 17 extra bases. Those were the most by any hitter against Sabathia. There's just certain guys, like, pitchers will talk about, like, I couldn't get that guy out. And it's never the guy you think. It's always. I couldn't. I couldn't figure out Mark Lemke of the Braves. You're like, huh? There's just certain guys. Because I always thought that a pitcher. You're gearing up for the. The really good players. It's the other ones that you're not doing as much research or homework or that, you know, you can get them out. It's when the big time guy comes up, you forget about the other guy. Yes, Todd. Sometimes they have a certain batting stance that's distracting. There's all kinds of little things that.
CC Sabathia
Sometimes make it, like, why would that.
Dan Patrick
Guy be the one that you can't get out? Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Okay, we're gonna play in or out. You're either in or out. Danny Hurley last night was in, well, Danny Hurley mode, and he had a. A little back and forth, maybe not a back and forth. It was just a fourth with an official during the game against Butler that went into overtime. So, Marvin, UConn apologist, can you tell us what Danny Hurley said to the official?
CC Sabathia
I can't say what he said exactly, but I'm paraphrasing. Okay, you know what, Paulie, do you have the exact quote?
Paulie
The quote is, and I saw this posted quote. Don't turn your back on me. I'm the best coach in the blanking sport. I thought that was a joke because I saw the video clip. That's actually what he said in the moment to the ref.
Dan Patrick
All right, here is Danny Hurley, UConn head coach, at the press conference.
Marvin
I think TV got you saying something like, don't turn your back on me.
Dan Patrick
I'm the best coach in the country. Did I say that? Yeah. I mean, I know we. You know, I'm gonna sound like an here. So, you know, he just. I. I want to. I want some level of communication. You know, as long as you're winning, you're okay with this. Like, Bob Knight got away with a lot of Things, and then Bob Knight start. Stopped winning, and then he didn't get away with those things. Danny Hurley is the sport, and I like that there. You're either you like him or you don't like him. You know, he's. He is college basketball. It used to be Bobby Hurley and then Danny Hurley. Now Bobby Hurley is Danny Hurley's big brother because Danny Hurley is college basketball right now. Players come and go, one and dones. Coaches stay forever. Turned down. The lakers stayed at UConn. And you could have a camera on him. Like, if I was the Mothership or Fox and I was doing a game, I would just have Hurley cam Seaton went to the game last night. How did it look with your. Your. Your vantage point there?
Seaton
Well, my vantage point was nowhere near where you could see what coach was doing. I was in the second to last row, all the way at the very top. Often referred to as the nosebleeds. And believe it or not, I swear, the guy sitting next to us had a nosebleed. He left before. He left before the half with his kid because he couldn't get his nose to stop bleeding. I swear. I swear.
Dan Patrick
He got a nosebleed in. The nosebleed.
Seaton
We were in the nosebleeds, and he literally had a nosebleed. No joke. It was amazing. You know, he parted part of Dan Hurley's quote, too. It's like, I wish that they would show these other coaches losing their minds, too. Nobody does it the way he does it. He does it in, like, almost Jim Carrey, like, fashion, where he's got the.
Dan Patrick
Face and his mouth is turned upside down, and you better look at me.
Todd
You better look at me.
Seaton
People aren't doing that. And it's not nearly as cartoonish as he is. You know that. I think that's part of why the camera is on him, because it's ridiculous.
Dan Patrick
Mick Cronin at ucla, but he's not winning championships, so we look at him differently than we do Dan Hurley. It's like, ah, there's a method to the madness. That guy is a diabolical genius.
CC Sabathia
Yes, Marvin, but Mick Cronin doesn't have any redeeming qualities either. When have you ever seen him be the opposite? Like, you know what? Just jovial at any point.
Dan Patrick
Plus, throwing your players under the bus, that doesn't go over well. But figuratively throwing them under the bus.
Paulie
That would be bad.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Not literally. Literally.
Paulie
I mean, you can't do that.
Dan Patrick
Hurley is fascinating. It's who he is. And people didn't recognize or realize that's who he was until they started winning. And then they're watching him because if he was at Wagner, I don't know if anybody's really noticing, you know, his temper tantrums or sideline manners. Yes, Marvin.
CC Sabathia
The first time I saw him, when I was working at the Mothership, we did a game at uri, University of Rhode Island. This is exactly who he. He's been. He went. He was going crazy in a game against George Mason. He was in Warwick, Rhode island, going crazy.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
CC Sabathia
So this is all. This is who he's always been. But we're noticing it now because they're really good.
Dan Patrick
And it's not because, hey, I'm on tv or this is a big time opponent. This is who he is. And his dad was that way, too. Bobby doesn't coach with that same kind of fire, but, you know, Bobby Senior, that. That's the way he coached Bob Hurley. He coached that way. Intense. And Danny, I mean, Danny even said to us, when I said, you know, why'd you turn down the Lakers? And, you know, basically saying he kind of wanted. He has to mature. You know, I got to mature a little bit more before I decide to do something like that. So he knows. And I, I, you know, that's why I like having him on, because if I ask a question, I get an answer from him. I want to know what your wife thinks when she sees you do that. And does that conversation come up when you get it home? Yes, Mark.
CC Sabathia
But doesn't it happen with every husband and wife, you know, who you married? I think all of. All of our wives have been at that moment where. Why is so and so acting like that? I know who I married.
Dan Patrick
You don't think that his wife is surprised sometimes?
CC Sabathia
She knows who she. They've been together since he was at Seton Hall.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah.
CC Sabathia
You don't think she's seen a couple of outbursts at Wagner and uri?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah.
Seaton
She's definitely not surprised by this.
Dan Patrick
Time to play in or out. You're either in or you're out. Paulie.
Paulie
Rapid fire. Dan.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Paulie
The Lions are going to be fine.
Dan Patrick
Todd. I'm in. Seaton. What is.
Seaton
What does fine mean?
Paulie
A serious super bowl contender for the next few seasons.
Seaton
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
Whoa. Marvin.
CC Sabathia
I'm in.
Dan Patrick
I'm in.
Paulie
I love snowy NFL playoff games.
Dan Patrick
Todd.
CC Sabathia
In.
Dan Patrick
Satan, out. Marvin.
CC Sabathia
Oh.
Dan Patrick
In.
Paulie
It's becoming outish lately. People are not enjoying snow football when it really, really matters.
Dan Patrick
Well, I want to make sure that we can still see the yardage we can see the numbers. We, you know, we. We have an idea that there's a football field down there. Yes.
Seaton
Do you want to see Usain Bolt run on a clean track or on one covered with snow?
Paulie
I actually would like to see him on snow.
Seaton
Really?
Paulie
Just one time?
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Seaton
Okay. Yeah, just one time. It's funny, you see the big slate, the snowflakes falling and stuff like, ah, look at that. Look at SN78 was the best one ever. And then I don't want to see that. I don't want to see dudes shuffling around. They look like me trying to run. I hate that.
Dan Patrick
What else, Paul?
Paulie
Here we go. Ohio State's Ryan Day should be a hot.
Seaton
Oh, sorry.
Paulie
Ryan Day should be a hotter NFL coaching candidate.
Dan Patrick
Todd out. Seaton out. Marvin. Oh, I'm out.
Paulie
Interesting. A guy relatively young, wins a lot of football games and no one throws his name around for the NFL.
Seaton
Was that an in?
Dan Patrick
I know you said for you, Paul, or are you.
Seaton
You haven't weighed in, but you said the first thing you said was in.
Dan Patrick
Trusting Tristing.
Paulie
I'm in. I don't understand it. Whether you like him or dislike him, usually success equals offers. Okay, here we go. Couple heavies Tom Brady has whiffed so far with the Raiders.
Dan Patrick
Todd out remains to be seen. Seaton.
Seaton
I'm not still 100% sure that he's the one doing it, but he has not done well. So that means I'm in, correct? Right.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Marvin.
CC Sabathia
I'm out.
Dan Patrick
I'm in. I think he wanted Ben Johnson.
Paulie
Last one real fast. Deion Sanders. Next football job will be in college football.
Dan Patrick
Todd in staying with Boulder. Seaton in Mariam in his next job after Colorado. Yes out. Final hour on the way. Hope you're in.
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Detailed Summary of "Hour 2 – Sam Darnold to the Raiders?, CC Sabathia" on The Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: January 22, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In the second hour of "The Dan Patrick Show," host Dan Patrick delves into pressing NFL topics, notably the potential trade of quarterback Sam Darnold to the Las Vegas Raiders and celebrates the Hall of Fame induction of former MLB pitcher CC Sabathia. The episode blends insightful sports analysis with engaging discussions, featuring expert opinions and listener interactions.
Discussion Highlights: Dan Patrick initiates a conversation about the swirling rumors surrounding Sam Darnold's potential move to the Raiders. The segment explores the feasibility, implications, and strategic considerations of such a trade.
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Discussion Highlights: The conversation shifts to evaluating the legacies of prominent NFL coaches and their prospects for Hall of Fame induction. Coaches like Dan Quinn, Andy Reid, Steve Spagnola ("Spags"), and Todd Monken are scrutinized based on their career achievements and influence on the game.
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Discussion Highlights: CC Sabathia, a newly minted Hall of Famer, shares personal anecdotes from his illustrious MLB career, reflecting on pivotal moments, pitching techniques, and his journey to Cooperstown.
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Discussion Highlights: Dan Patrick engages listeners through phone calls, addressing their opinions on team performances, coaching decisions, and player conduct. Poll questions are posed to gauge audience sentiments on various topics.
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Discussion Highlights: In a high-energy rapid-fire segment, co-hosts and Dan Patrick answer quick "In" or "Out" questions about coaching decisions, player trades, and hypothetical scenarios.
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Discussion Highlights: As the episode winds down, Dan Patrick thanks CC Sabathia for his insights and previews upcoming segments, including interviews with other Hall of Famers like Joe Thomas from the Browns.
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"Hour 2 – Sam Darnold to the Raiders?, CC Sabathia" offers a compelling blend of speculative analysis on NFL trades and in-depth discussions on coaching legacies, enriched by personal stories from Hall of Famer CC Sabathia. Through interactive segments and expert insights, Dan Patrick delivers an engaging episode that caters to dedicated sports enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
Note: This summary intentionally excludes advertisements, promos, and non-content segments to focus on the core discussions and valuable insights shared during the episode.