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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour two on this Thursday Dan and the Danette Stan Patrick show. We'll check in with the Lakers. Coming up, the question was posed to LeBron about his future with the Lakers. Well, that have that for you. Coming up, Timberwolf said goodbye to the Lakers. Four games to one, the Rockets beat the Warriors. Golden State up three, two tonight. Knicks at the Pistons, game six. Nuggets at the Clippers, game six. Speaking of those games, James Harden has always been fascinating. When he was at the peak of his powers, I said he was must see TV because he was a bucket. He was going to get you at least 30, 35 every single night. Couldn't stop him. Now you can stop him and you can contain him. And that's been a big problem. Not taking shots, not coming up big. You know, you got Kawhi Leonard back playing really good basketball, and James Harden has not lived up to his end of the bargain here. This is a really good series, but this is a series. If the Clippers lose, they're going to look back and say we were the better team. And I do think they're the better team. Jamal Murray had his one game where he goes off for 40. You know, you've done a decent job with the Joker. I don't think Denver is that good, that deep. And this is a Clipper run where it might be the last of its kind for this team. But you finally got Kawhi playing, playing well. And now James Harden has been a big letdown. The Knicks at the Pistons. I expect the Pistons to win this game. I do. I don't think that they're going to be losing all their games at home. Now, do I expect the Knicks to get a better performance out of Jalen Brunson if he's healthy? Carl Anthony Towns has played well. But this is going to come down to is Tom Thibodeau going to do his six man, seven man rotation? Is that enough? You know, against the Piston team playing at home with really nothing to lose? You know, we're waiting for the Knicks against the Celtics. Everybody Talk about, wow, the Knicks and the Celtics, the Pistons don't know any better. They're like, okay, we're not supposed to win. We'll tell that to them tonight. And look at what they did. They won 14 games a year ago. What did the Rockets win last year? Like these big incremental jumps here and the confidence that that builds during a regular season. There are a lot of teams that the regular season really doesn't mean that much. But for these younger teams it does. Certainly with Detroit, certainly with Houston, I think OKC to a certain point because they wanted to prove their dominance. And that dominance is going to get Shea Gilgis Alexander the mvp. If they sort of half assed it or mailed in the regular season and they ended up with, you know, 60 wins, then, you know, we might look at it differently. They blew away everybody in the west and as a result, Shea Gilgis is going to get the mvp. So certain regular seasons mean more than others, depending on what is your ultimate goal or what have you or have you not accomplished. You know, Denver's regular season, did it matter? No, it's about the postseason. Milwaukee, the regular season. Well, let's see how you do with Dame. With a full season. It didn't matter. Getting hurt in the postseason. And now big question marks there. There are certain teams where you go, you know, the Phoenix Suns, I was curious about with the regular season. I just wanted to see if it would work. I didn't like, I didn't like getting Bradley Beal at all. And Durant. I still enjoy watching Durant. Devin Booker, it felt like he sort of was stuck in neutral this year. And that team's a mess. But I did want to see what they did during the regular season. The Lakers, once they got Luca, it was really important to see what they did in the regular season. And they showed signs of, they can. I thought they could go to the Western Conference finals, but the caveat was if they played defense and you could tell last night the Timberwolves were going right at Luca. Now he's banged up, not in great shape and was sick the pre. You know what, over the weekend they were going after him because I would too. I would make him work on defense. Then he can't be as efficient on offense. And you have the LeBron question. And here was the question to LeBron after the loss last night. Enter into an off season on a roster that has Luka Dodge, that secured the number three seed in the west in a really tough west this year. What type of thoughts does that Give you about your end game and, you know, how many more years will we see you play? I don't know. I don't have the answer to that. Something I sit down with my family, my wife and my support group and kind of just talk through it and see what happens and then just have conversations with myself on how long I want to continue to play. Okay. I'm guessing that he has an idea of what he wants to do. He's not going to share that. And he probably wants to let me step away. Let me think about what do we have and what are the possibilities. We don't have draft picks. How are we building this team? Who's going to want to come here with two guys who are ball dominant, who wants to play and what role are they going to play? And where do you fit in with the rest of the west young teams out West? Those are the teams that you're going to be going against and vying for, you know, a chance to go to NBA Finals. Here he gets a chance to play with Luca. Maybe Luca by proxy, sees LeBron, gets in better shape, gets ready for the entire season there. J.J. redick, rookie year, good year, bad postseason. And he might look around and go, okay, Austin Reeves, borderline all star. I don't know. Rui Hachimura, while he plays well, like they just need. You got to have a couple of guys. I'd love for them to get to a point where Austin Reeves could come off the bench and be the sixth man of the year and, and not that he can't start, it's just he would give you that blast of offense that you need when you sit down Luca, or sit down LeBron, they just don't have the depth. They don't have any big men. You saw that when Rudy Gobert went off and really Maxi Kleber guarding him. I mean, you know, come on. Non threatening. And actually Rudy Gobert played like he's supposed to, rebounding wise, scoring wise. I didn't expect that. Rebounding wise. He should do that every single game. He should have five blocks and he should have 15 to 18 rebounds against the Lakers. Absolutely. And Minnesota didn't play well and they beat LA in LA. Anthony Edwards didn't play well. I mean, Luca and LeBron, you know, they, the numbers are good. It's just, it felt like they, they tried everything they could to win the previous game and you don't substitute. And I think that's J.J. redick, I think, realized I'm going to put all my chips in the middle we're going to go for this win. And I think he realized if they didn't win that game, they weren't going to win this series. But Minnesota advances here and the Rockets stay alive as they rough up Golden State. 877.3dpshow email address dp danpatrick.com twitter handle@dpshow go to danpatrick.com we have a lot of gift ideas there for you. Click on the Spirits tab. And something really special we've been working on for a long time, danpatrick.com stat of the day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the program. Once again. We'll check in with the Lakers coming up next hour. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock, that's our streaming partner. Download the app if you haven't done so. And I brought this up last hour. I had a source who called me yesterday and he was really upset. Now, he's affiliated with the NFL, but he was upset with what happened with the NFL and the Atlanta Falcons. And you have to factor in the NFL because the NFL was sending out all this information in an email blast to the teams with all this information on it, phone numbers. Now, I don't know if there are medical records, but, you know, we saw what happened with the Atlanta Falcons. So the son of the defensive coordinator, they got fined $250,000. Jeff Albrecht, the defensive coordinator, got fined $100,000. His son, you know, was prank calling. At least we know Shador Sanders. Well, my source said you don't know what was exposed. Imagine if you could get medical information. I mean, you could, you could get information, addresses. You could have blackmail information. He called it egregious, what happened. But the NFL plays a role in this. And then you have a situation where a defensive coordinator somehow has Shador Sanders phone number. And that's why he said they got to come down hard. Fine. And, and he said they should take away a draft pick because the NFL has to make sure who's getting this information. And what are you doing with this information that you can be so cavalier that you're going to go, hey, I got Shador Sanders phone number? And why is it shareable? That's, that's the sad part of this. Now, if the GM has it, yes, but there's medical records. When you go to the combine, when you have your private workouts, they want to sit down with you. They want to see who you are. There's no press conference. There's no nothing. It's just we're going to talk. How do you handle these questions? How do you handle if I say diagram apply? How do you handle if I critique you on an interception you threw? That's what they want. But they also want, just as important as that, is your medical information. How tall are you? How. How much do you weigh? How is that knee surgery you had in high school? Like, these are the things they want that should not be available now. There's hacks all the time. I mean, that's why you should have lifelock, because they're always ready to help you protect your information. Nice. Thank you. Product placement. That's a good opportunity for the Lifelockers. Yeah. The defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbricht, had this apology for Shador Sanders. First of all, I'd like to publicly apologize to Shador and the Sanders family for what occurred. Second of all, I want to publicly apologize to Mr. Blank, Terry Fontenot, Raheem Morris, and the entire Falcons organization. My actions. My actions of not protecting confidential data were inexcusable. My son's actions were absolutely inexcusable. And for that, we are both deeply sorry. The NFL has taken action, and I fully respect the punishment. We take full responsibility, my son and myself, and we will not be appealing the fine in any way. Okay. You could hear it in his voice. There's contrition there. I think I would have brought my son to the press conference. That would have been wild. I would have said, you sit here. You don't have to say anything. You just sit here. I'm going to eat this. You're going to be right there with me. Imagine what that conversation was like. You're a father. What would you want to hear from your son? A hundred thousand large from assistant coaches make good money. They don't make head coach money. What would you want to hear? I don't know if I could hear anything. Where I go, okay. I just don't think there's. You're doing it, and you're videotaping each other, and then you give your information, this information to your friends, and you're all giggling around, and, you know, you're in your frat house, and it just. I don't think there's anything that could be said in that situation other than, I am sorry, and I'll do whatever it takes. And the first thing I would say is, well, I hope your summer job pays really, really well. Because you know what? We're splitting this. I'm paying 50, you're paying 50. And if that means you can't go Back to college. So be it. Dang. I'm with you. But that's. Well, now he might say, well, I'm going to go ask Mom. I mean, you know, I'm talking to my son, but yeah, got to come down. Got to crack him. Yeah, se. Yeah, I'm definitely like, looks like you got a long summer of cutting a lot of lawns. Start paying that off there, homie. All right, we'll get some phone calls. What's poll question Seaton for hour two? Yeah, we got up there right now, which has run its course more LeBron and the Lakers or Giannis and the Bucks? Right now it's at 72% LeBron and the Lakers, but 28% have. Have that as Giannis. Oh, there's a lot of move. There's a lot of movement there. Or not movement, but a lot of thought from some people saying that maybe the Bucks are closer to a rebuild than they are say, just one player away. Oh, I agree with that totally. But if you're going to rebuild, don't you want to rebuild around Giannis? The. The Lakers aren't in a rebuild, but you're not in a reload either. And keep this in mind. LeBron is a player option to come back to the Lakers for next season. It's worth $52 million, but he must decide by June 29 or become a free agent. Yes, the. But I wonder if Giannis. I get. He had that run and it was great, but he's a little bit of a unicorn because he doesn't. He doesn't really fit the modern game. I guess he's trying to get better with his jump shot or his three point shot. He doesn't hit threes. He gets all of his buckets at the rim. I don't know, I. Maybe I bought too much into the threes will always beat twos kind of philosophy. But. Yeah, yeah. Giannis is still, you know, he had an unbelievable season. Yeah, unbelievable. Like one of those where you go, dang. I didn't realize he's. He had one of those. I didn't realize he had one of those seasons. That's how good he is. Yeah. Marvin. Yeah. This is one of those times with. Man, they really miss Chris Middleton. You just don't realize how important somebody is. And so they're not there anymore. But he was never available. The only time he was available, they won a championship. I know Chris with a K. Yes. Paul. If you look at Giannis's stats, he's basically stopped shooting threes. He's down to 0.93 point attempts per game. That's smart. Yes and no. But five years ago when he was back to back MVP, he was attempting four and a half threes a game. He was only hitting about 31%. He led the league in twos attempted. The past years he has stopped shooting threes. He doesn't have good form. I mean he's still working on his free throw shooting. Do you need the threat of it though, the appearance of a three point shot? Well, I'm amazed that guys get up on him and then he beat you off the drive like I did. I'm like, let him shoot, go ahead. I mean, even if you make it, okay, fine, But I want, I want him as far away from the basket as possible. There's certain guys, you go, go ahead. Like you don't want to say go ahead but you're like, I'm going to, you know, slough off you just a little bit. All right, let me take a break. Got a new poll question. We're going to play the LeBron James game and I have over unders for bad football teams. Coming up back after this Dan Patrick show. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, Steve Covino. 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, what's going on in the world. 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The FBI went around to all their neighbors and said to them, do you think these people are good Americans? It's got heists, tragedy, a trial of the century, and the God damnedest love story have ever heard. I picked up the phone and my thought was, this is the most important phone call I'll ever make in my life. I couldn't believe it. I mean, Brendan, it was divine intervention. Listen to divine intervention on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. We'll get to some phone calls here. We're going to do the over under with NFL teams, the bad teams. Over under. Let's play the LeBron James gang. How about some music? Who is this? This is legit music for the LeBron game. I know, but who is this song going around on Tick Tock? Okay, not detailed lyrics there. I mean, it's pretty much just LeBron, LeBron taking the job. That's all you need. Okay? All right, all right. Let's play the LeBron James game. It's a two part game. Bam. Okay, first, we've never played. I checked my records. The LeBron James career salary game. Now, here's a note. Before you get to LeBron James, career salary, he has never been in any one season. The highest paid player in the NBA. Steph Curry. Kevin Garnett. Who would like to go first? Career Sally. Up to this season. He has one year left on a play. Well, this season's over. Yes. Marvin. $745 million. Let me see if Todd's listening. Todd, 668. Seaton. 515. I'm gonna go 522. You and Seton are very close. 528 million and counting. LeBron James, 52 million. Next year after that in taxes. By the way, the past seven years, the leading salary guy in the NBA has been Steph Curry. Yeah, he's been quite a businessman there. What is the career salary? Steph Curry. He's at. Wait, that's. It's called the career salary game. If you tell us, then there's no game. It's always true. And if you're talking salary, you have to talk. We met Tom in Wisconsin up in Green Bay. Todd. Steph Curry. Career salary, 493 million. Seaton. 425. Marvin. 400. Even when it goes 389. 5. Steph Curry has made 410 million. He's got 59 on the way next year, 62 the year after. So at the end of his guaranteed contract, he'll be at 532 million. Wow. Okay, a bonus thing. Who will be the highest paid player in the NBA the next three seasons? Shea Gilgis. Alexander. Marvin. Jalen Brown. That was my guess, too. Jaylen Brown. Todd Anthony Edwards. It's Joellen Bead. Joel Embiid's contract. The next three seasons. Guaranteed, by the way. 59 million. 64 million. $69 million. Dang. Yeah. Smart. Can we just do the Dow rankings so we can just all say the 76ers? Just. Let's just play that game, man. For a guy that doesn't play, that's a mess. You got Paul George and Joe LNB. I think you got, what, close to $300 million with those guys, And I don't know if they can play anymore. Yeah, Paulie. When Paul George's contract is finished, guaranteed, by the way, he will have made $516 million in his career. Silence. Dang. Ow. Start of the day, start of the day. Start of the day. Start of the day. This is the start. Stat of the day. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the program. Ryan in Wisconsin. Hi, Ryan. What's on your mind? Hey, gentlemen. 5 11, 190. Hey, I'll. I'll make this as quick as possible, Dan. In February of 2020, I filed for divorce. A month later, the world shut down. And because of the court shutdowns, it threw me into a grueling three and a half year process. And, you know, through that time, I was able to count on you guys for positivity and to always put a smile on my face. And that all kind of culminated on Friday when I was able to get over to your show and then meet you guys on the way out. So I just wanted to say how much I appreciate you guys being so gracious with your time. I missed the meet and greet on Wednesday, you know, and you guys are the best radio show, period. Not just sports, you're the best radio show. And to a lot of us out here, you're a lot more than that. So from now on, if you get a call from Long Hair Ryan, I was the guy with the Rodman jersey walking out the door that day. Okay. Are you divorced now? Yeah. Yeah. Like I said, it took about three and a half years, and then it was about another year of recovery, and I finally emerged from the cloud of dust earlier this year. And. But like I said, guys, every guy in that room, you, every one of you, you're a man of the people. And. And we appreciate you. Well, thank you, Ryan, and good to see you in Green Bay. Eddie in Connecticut. Hi, Eddie. What's on your mind today? How you doing? 5, 10, 175. I call many times, but I just want to do. Ask a quick Shador question. When Dion was being drafted, he so famously said, didn't work out for the Giants and said he wouldn't play if he wasn't drafted by a certain time, he'd go play baseball. And he was very arrogant about it. We kind of talk very highly about it now. You think his son was just following his dad's footsteps and no one told him that it was wrong to do that? I have to think that it's possible I said this, and I don't. I think I was the first to say it. He didn't have an agent, needed an agent. Now you're hearing a lot of people saying, you know, he got pranked maybe because he didn't have an agent. He didn't understand. He didn't read the room because he didn't have an agent. Yeah. I think that that factored into it. If your dad is your biggest cheerleader, are you getting the truth? Are you hearing the truth? And with all of Dion's media connections, I. First thing I would do is, what are you hearing? What are you hearing about my son? Well, are your friends going to tell you what they're actually hearing? And are your friends as analysts really finding out, or is it the insiders who are finding out? Either way, I gotta find out. And I think had Dion found out, then maybe you can change the course of history for your son. But it might have been too late by then. But, yeah, was I surprised that. But Dion was such. I mean, he was so dynamic. And yeah, he could have played baseball, he did play baseball. But Dion was, you know, he was legit as far as he could dictate where he wanted to go. And he said to the Giants, who I think were drafting fifth, he goes, I, I don't need to learn this. I'm not going to be on the board by the time you guys draft. So he was telling teams, you know, I'll go through kind of the dog and pony show only if you're going to be available to draft me. Let's see. Brad in Michigan. Hi, Brad. What's on your mind today? Hey, good morning. What up, doe? And hello, chat row five eleven, 185. And thank you. And just. Just to interject real quick, Todd, you could maybe go take an improv class or something and that'll help unlock some of those barriers that you've got. But I just wanted to comment on your buddy in the NFL commenting about the prank call to Shader. He's not wrong. We just had a coach here in Michigan at the University of Michigan fired, and he's on charges for it's, it's amounting to identity theft and, and whatnot. Now, so, you know, this prank call, this, this information that's unlocked. Yeah. I mean, it's obviously valuable and it is akin to, you know, identity theft almost. So. Yeah. Thank you, Brad. Yeah, when you think about it, oh, it's a prank phone call. That's more than that. You know, cost Falcons $250,000, your defensive coordinator $100,000. And it, it's hard to find a negative with the draft. It's usually feel good stories, Mr. Irrelevant. I mean, even Laramie Tunsil with a gas mask. All right. It turned out to be a positive story eventually because he was a legitimate, you know, really good offensive lineman. But that's somebody outside who wanted to expose him. This Is the NFL with the information and who's. Who's got their hands on this? That's what I think. You know, moving forward, just so you don't have. Everybody has a Rolodex and go, hey, you know what? Hey, we should call because that's what this turned out to be. Kristen in Cincinnati. Hi, Kristen. How you guys doing today? Great. Great. I had two things actually to say. Shannon Sharp was personally right. He said he had the Lakers in five. He was halfway right with that. LeBron just looked old out there. He was old out there. And I'm a Laker fan from Kobe. So he. It just. They need to get away with this team. I'm not sure what they need to do. And lastly, I just wanted to say, you guys are like apple pie, Warm apple pie. Very enjoyable. And Fritz, he's at drizzle of caramel right on the top. You need it. Wow. Have a nice day, guy. Well, thank you, Kristen. Let me see if Todd was listening to that portion of the program. Todd, did you hear that? I was okay with the caramel on top of the apple pie. Pay attention once in a while. I know. I'm gonna try not to let it ruin my mood for the next hour and a half. Wait, did I ruin your mood and did you ruin your. I screwed up, and you'll remind me every four minutes to that. I'm gonna have to try to get past that for the next hour and a half as you continue to remind me that I didn't catch the law and order part. I try to set you up, which I appreciate you would have been. I'm going to go to you for this law and order thing. Then I could have at least prepared something for a few seconds in my head. Something. So now it's my fault? It's exactly. Okay, okay. No, it was my fault. All right. The last part. Marvin even tried to help me out. He whispered to me chambers. So I thought he had Tom Chambers. We're doing sports now. No one said I should put together legal sports. That's why I asked you about sports. There he met, you know, Chambers, law and order. And I'm like, chambers. So I'm going to come up with legal sports. Well, I wouldn't have gotten Chambers either. I thought he meant Tom Chambers. I'm like, I don't know what that's got to do with what I was supposed to be listening to. Yes. You don't have to pile off. But I mean, as in. In a. An air of. Of good faith here and being a Good teammate. Yeah. I put together this sponsor sheet every day for the show, and it just say at 1005, law and orders is written out there. Everybody gets that sent to their email box. Which is a little different than you going to me to try to say something Law and order funny related than the fact that it's just. There's a sponsor that's just a heads up there that not sure how. I mean, it speaks to it. Yeah, well, once again, it's. It's on me ultimately. Okay. If you look at this list, it'll say 1005. Good chance Dan's going to read that law and order thing there. Just saying. I didn't see the parentheses. And Dan's going to go to Fritzy to do something kind of fun. Okay. Like he did earlier in the week. You're right. Maybe I just don't go to you. No, I enjoy. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Now you're being. I, I. You're acting exactly how I would act if the. I'm not allowed to act like you act. No, you're not mature than I am. You're a lot more mature than. All right, So I shouldn't go to you ever again. So I went to you with Doc Rivers yesterday. Yeah. You were doing Doc Rivers impersonation all morning, long before the show started, Correct? Yeah, I Doc Rivers myself. And then all of a sudden, I go, and here's Doc Rivers after the loss. Yeah. When it counted, I wasn't there for you. Yeah, that wasn't my fault. No, it's not your fault because I. I was putting on my own little show beforehand. And then all the good stuff was left before the air. And then when you actually went to me when it would actually count and matter, I just dropped the ball, as I did when you talk about Law and Order. And then Marvin tried to help me with Chambers, and I'm like, tom Chambers. What other legal sports names could I come up with? Okay, that's what happened. We done? All right. Yes. Marvin, are you gonna run me now, too? No, you made a mistake early in the show, and I am trying to rally. I know. I'm not gonna be like, you know who. Okay, but why are you bringing that up? Then we move past that. I told you, you can't make that mistake that you did. Oh, I wasn't even talking about that. I was just talking about the Chambers reference. Oh, no, he mentioned me again. No, I said because he was trying to help me. No, no, no, no. Trying to bail me out because I didn't catch. It's not your fault that you mentioned Chambers. It's your fault that you didn't have the LeBron James talking about potential retirement. That is my fault. That's it. See how easy that is to admit it? Yes, but, you know, I said it to you. I said that can't happen. And you said my bad. And then we moved on. That's how it's done, Todd. That he was being a good player, trying to help me out with a clue as to what you were talking about. And I couldn't even pick that up. Okay, when we come back, it's always better than if it just gone cleanly. When we come back, you got to give me four. No, we're not doing that. Late to that. I'm late to that. We're not doing Doc Rivers anymore. My chambers now. We're not doing your chambers. Maryland chambers. Tom Chambers. Watch it, counselor. Watch it. You got to get in my chambers right now. I hope they don't fire me, man. I just want one more year. Give me one more year. When we come back, bad team over under win totals in the NFL. 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 appliance. T Mobile's stats are as impressive as your favorite athlete's highlight reel because T Mobile helps keep you connected from the heart of Portland to right where you are on America's largest 5G network switch. Now keep your phone and T Mobile will pay it off up to $800 per line via prepaid card. 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Dylan, what are the odds of the humans? Or, wait, who's favored in here? The. The gorilla is pretty heavily. These are theoretical. Okay. But the gorilla, I think, was minus 500. Okay. And the 100 humans was like, plus 350. Okay. What would this strategy be of 100 humans trying to take down one gorilla? Some people are gonna die. You know that much? Yes. I think you kind of have to peel off, like, a third of the hundred people and be like, you're on the front lines, and then develop your strategy from there. I would go for the groin. That usually works. Yes. I mean, that would be. If I had to, and I was targeting an area, I probably go there. Then maybe I could put the gorilla in a precarious position. Yes. I think even if the humans were to swarm, I think we're grossly underappreciating the size, speed, strength, and overall aggression of a gorilla. Paulie, what's the size of a gorilla? Glad you ask. Always have that ready for you. Full grown wild male gorilla, a silverback. Ooh. Stands only, you know, between 5 and 6ft tall, but they could reach 300 to 485 pounds. Okay. All right, so hello. De nada. But it can lift, right? About 2,000 pounds and it punches with about 27,000 pounds of force. Okay. Excuse me. 2700. They're ripping power, too. Yeah, like the pole power. Yeah. They have teeth. They'll pull your arms off. They'll pull your legs off. There's almost nobody alive who can watch that first group of five go in and be dismembered right in front of you. And then say, keep going. Full speed. Full speed ahead, boys. We got him. We got him where we want him. He's full. He can't have another human. Okay, thank you, Dylan. The 2025 NFL bad team win totals the over under according to DraftKings. All right. Panthers over under win total. Todd. I'm going to say six and a half. Why do you say. I'm going to say. Why should you just say? I don't know. I get a little dramatic. Six and a half. Okay. Seaton. Five and a half. Marvin. Five and a half. Paul. 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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 2: Shedeur Sanders Prank Call Fallout, Humans vs. Gorillas
Episode Information:
The second hour of this episode delves into two primary topics:
The segment begins with Dan Patrick addressing a recent scandal involving Shedeur Sanders:
Dan critiques the NFL's handling of the situation:
Dan highlights the broader issues of privacy and security within the NFL:
A segment includes Jeff Ulbricht’s public apology:
Dan introduces a playful yet intriguing debate:
Participants analyze various aspects of the hypothetical confrontation:
The show delves into the practicality of such a scenario:
Dan interacts with several callers, sharing personal stories and thoughts related to the prank call fallout and sports:
Caller Ryan from Wisconsin (33:45):
Caller Eddie from Connecticut (37:20):
Caller Kristen from Cincinnati (43:15):
Dan and his co-host, Danette, engage in playful banter while addressing callers:
Dan provides in-depth analysis of current NBA series:
LeBron James and the Lakers:
Clippers vs. Warriors:
Dan shifts focus to the NFL, discussing broader league implications:
Engages listeners with predictions on NFL team performances:
Throughout the episode, various promotions and advertisements are interspersed:
Sponsors:
Notable Advertisement Exclusions:
Dan wraps up the episode by reiterating the key discussions:
Final Takeaway: The episode successfully intertwines serious discussions on privacy and sports with engaging, interactive segments, providing listeners with both insightful analysis and entertaining content.
Privacy and Security in Sports: The prank call incident underscores the critical need for enhanced data protection measures within sports organizations to safeguard personal and sensitive information.
LeBron James’ Legacy: Discussions reveal underlying tensions about LeBron’s current performance and the uncertainty surrounding his future with the Lakers, reflecting broader concerns about team dynamics and championship prospects.
Listener Community: The heartfelt stories shared by callers exemplify the show's role in providing emotional support and fostering a strong community among listeners.
Engagement Through Hypotheticals: The Humans vs. Gorillas scenario serves as an effective tool for engaging listeners in creative thinking and strategic analysis, blending entertainment with intellectual stimulation.
Overall, Hour 2 of The Dan Patrick Show offers a balanced mix of serious sports analysis, ethical discussions, and engaging interactive segments, wrapped in Dan’s signature humor and insightful commentary. Whether dissecting the fallout of a sensitive prank call or entertaining a fun hypothetical battle scenario, the episode delivers value and entertainment, making it a must-listen for fans seeking both depth and levity in their sports talk.