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Play the Godfather now@Champacasino.com Welcome to the family. No purchase necessary. VGW Group VO where prohibited by law 21 + terms and conditions apply. Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2020, a group of young women found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos. It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts. This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope about the rise of deepfake pornography and the battle to stop it. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports. This kind of star studded a little bit, man. We met them at their homes, we met them at their recording studios. Stories matter and it brings a face to it. It makes it Real. It really does. It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the war on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever your podcast. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Final hour on this Tuesday. Every day is the Super Bowl. Big night tonight. Sports Emmys. Got our party bus. I got beer on ice. No hard liquor going down if we lose. Maybe hard liquor coming back if we win. Champagne. And hopefully we'll be on our best behavior down there. It's a three hour happy hour. What could go wrong? Everything. 877-3DP Show Email address dp@danpatrick.com Twitter handle At DP show we have decided that we're not going to use Fritz's limerick if we win the sports Emmy tonight. Give us the sports limit. Decide that. I did. Oh, yeah. I made an executive decision. Todd, could you give us the request? Well, we didn't request. You did. Suggested limerick for tonight with the sports Emmys if we would happen to win. I can do that. Okay. I just have to find it on my email for a second. Okay. Call this up. Could happen tonight. Pull it up. Yeah. Winning would be. Don't do this. Don't do this tonight. No, that would be bad. All been standing around drinking wine. Okay, here we go. Okay. Okay, here we go. We've tried in the past and that was a blast. But this time you can kiss my. Fine. We say good morning if you're watching on Peacock. And that's our streaming partner and our radio affiliates around the country. Over 400 cities carry this program. You're welcome. IHeartRadio, Fox Sports Radio. Okay, I got it. All righty. Thanks for stalling for me. We know we're doing a callback. I got it. Yeah. No, we're doing it. We were. We were already. You didn't even want it the first time. Now all of a sudden we wanted a second. A little curious why we're running it back too. Yeah, I wasn't prepared. A whole new audience. Such an enthusiastic build up for the first time. A whole new audience joining. Yeah, whole new. I don't want to cheat them. Amazing. I didn't delete it all together. Okay, here we go. Having gone over five cost some harm. Anxious for your name to be called. Sweaty palm. They say just getting nominated's an honor, but that's crap, right? Seaton o' Connor. Look at us now. The six times a charm. Okay. All right. There's your acceptance speech, limerick style. Yeah, I'm told to keep it to 30 seconds or less. I don't know. I mean, we've waited a long time, you know, should give us a little more than that. Maybe 60 seconds. Yes. Paulie, are there any must thanks tonight or is everyone we want to thank with us? I don't think you can get 30 seconds and thank everybody you're supposed to thank. I can thank them after. I don't need to thank them when I'm on stage. You know, tomorrow's show, we just thank everybody who's had anything to do with the success of this show, which is not a lot of people, but, you know, there's some that we would give a shout out to. All right, we'll get to phone calls. Give me the poll question for the final hour. If you can seat no counter. Yeah, we've updated it with several options. Okay. All right, I'll tell you some of the new ones. More disliked, former packers quarterback Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers. Right now, Aaron Rodgers is 67% of that vote. And then we also put up there from Marvin. Whose career would you want, Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers? And right now, Brett Favre has most of that vote. All right, I got a text last night from the voice of Indianapolis, the self proclaimed voice of Indianapolis, Dan Dockage, host of don't at Me podcast on Outkick, former college head coach, played and starred under Bobby Knight at Indiana. So you send me the text. All right. Tell me why the Pacer is going to win in six. Hi, D.P. well, I like the Pacers. You know, I like the Pacers. Dp. They move the basketball, they move people, they move the ball. They've got a stud late game. I know you have Reggie on all the time, and I'm glad he's on the call. Halliburton reminds me of Reggie in a lot of ways. They look alike. I mean, both slim, slender, kind of funky jump shots that go in all the time. But Big D, the biggest reason, he ain't afraid in the clutch, man, it's two clutch dudes. Brunson against Halliburton Layton. Halliburton is not afraid. Brunson's not afraid. Pacer's got a good team. Carlisle's great coach, and they're just better. There's better team right now. Well, the Knicks were pretty impressive this past series. Right. But are you factoring in the fact that Tatum got hurt and they. They would have. Do you think they would have beaten the Celtics if Tatum was still playing and was healthy? I do. Okay. I do. I think something was off with the Celtics. DP I do. I think something was off. I think that the Celtics weren't the Celtics of last year. Look, I like the Knicks and last year really doesn't matter. Pacers versus the Celtics, I mean, and a no Bay. The Indiana grad by the way, has become a fantastic four way player. You know, you want to post up, you want to rebound, you want to run, you want to score in half court, you want to score it for. It doesn't matter. He's just become a really good player. He didn't play last year. Hartenstein was very good last year. I look for Miles Turner, have a terrific series. I just think the Pacers are one of those teams, Dan, that you know how you start out and you go through crap. They were lousy. Halliburton wasn't. Garden a lot of questions. Even Halliburton questioned himself. And then you come through hard times and when you come through hard times, it either breaks or makes you. And the Pacers are good, man. They are tough, they're resilient. This is a much better Pacer team. I know it's a better Nick team than last year, but it's a better Pacer team than last year too. And the other guy, Siakam this Siakam you. My favorite all time player was Bob Love, number 10 Chicago Bulls. Wore it my whole life. And he and Bobby Dandridge of the Bucks used to face off and that's what's the outcome. Got that fade away the mid range. I love watching this guy. And they're just really good. They're just really well coached and really good. And a much better team this year than last. Tyrese Halliburton's dad allowed back to watch? No, but I wish he was. I do. I know what he did was stupid and I criticized, but I wish he was. I mean, okay, he acted like dumbass. You took, you took advantage of, you know, the Pacers kindness, you know, I was saying no good deed goes unpunished. Pacers gave him those seats. He screwed it up. All right. I wish he was not apparently. Unless there's been a, you know, something done without an announcement, John Halliburton won't be able to watch enough. All right, let's go. Let's let him back in the Halliburton. You ever talked to him? I'm sure you have. He is a great dude. Like, all right, his dad did what he did. Maybe his dad's a pain in the ass, fine. But Halliburton's a great dude. Let the dad in to watch the game? Why not? How does Halliburton get voted most overrated player by the players in the NBA during the regular season? Dan? I was told it wasn't by the players. I was told it was by somebody. Each. Each organization had a vote. I could be wrong about that. No, that one was the players. The executive wasn't the. Wasn't the players. That was. Yeah, I don't know, but if you look on that list, a pretty good list, dan. I mean, LeBron's on that list, Giannis is on that list. I mean, you know, it's like, that's a. That's a pretty good list to be on. He just happened to be the king. You know, I like about him. You know, he's like your guy. Reggie. Reggie. By the way, Reggie kicked my ass my last college game in the Garden. Ucla, Indiana, NIT championship. So I've always admired Reggie and his ability. Were you guarding him? Yeah, Knight would play me. He was mad at me, and I would play. The second half. We beat Tennessee, put me in the second half. I had a guard, Johnny Newman, a long time pro against Richmond. Knight was mad. I played a second half, came out against Reggie. We had this. I told you this before. We had this clown assistant coach named Conn Smith, who told us to play off Reggie. Play off Reggie and front Gary Malonson. You didn't even know who Gary Malonson is. You were supposed to let Reggie Miller shoot. Yes, yes, Big D. Hey, that was. And then night, I see over there. Night's taking me out, so I drive it, try to get father. I'm out and I'm standing there during the timeout, and Nancy Knight, Knight's wife, is m effing me. My mother can hear it, Dan. My mother, she's like, doc, it. You're the worst MF and leader. And I'm like, wait a second. Your staff told me to let Reggie Miller shoot and guard Gary Milan. Hey, why didn't Knight say something to you? He's Mr. Defense. He. I think he had checked out, but it was, you know, it was a championship game of the nit. The Garden was packed, it was ucla, Indiana. And we're like, now remember, we're taking away Malonson. And I'm like, wait a second. I watched Late night with the Pac 12 or 10, whatever the hell it was. Pac 8, it was called. I know Reggie Miller is the guy. Anyway, I digress. Sorry about that, Coach Knight yelled at me. I had a sit down, one on one with Him. So I was at the Garden covering that, and I sat down with him, and I was asking him about the, you know, the nit. I knew he loved the nit. Yeah. And, and, and so I'm trying to play to his strengths a little bit. He thinks I'm criticizing the NIT for some reason. And he says something, and then he gets up and storms out. And I was like, what? What just happened? I, I, I thought it was saying something nice. And then he stormed out of it. And then all of a sudden, PR people run in, like, what happened? What happened? I go, I have no idea. That probably happened to you a lot of times where you go, what just happened here? Hey, Big D. We lost my senior night. And to Michigan. Gary Grant hit a shot to beat us his first time. Night lost senior night. And seniors in Indiana talked to the crowd, right? So we're waiting. Night wouldn't come out of locker room. So I got 17,000 people there, and I got to start my senior night. You know, night's not there. So I said, well, I guess he's not coming. And then after he told us, we're not going to the nit, you guys don't deserve to play. So Uwe Blop. You remember Uwe Blop? Yeah, yeah. Drafted by Dallas. Yeah. We went back to our apartment. We were roommates with a baseball player. We're like, well, season's over. Let's get drunk. So we started drinking beers. Next thing you know, I get a call about two hours later, hey, Doc, it's Blah. Get the team in here. We're going to the NIT. Like, wait, you know, we're, we're 12 beers in as college kids, right? Next thing you know, we're in New York and knife screaming at you. There you go. So you got the Pacers going to the NBA Finals. They're going to face who? Yeah, I'm not going against okc. Even though I will say this, man, I like what Anthony Edwards is about. And here's what I like about Anthony Edwards. He's, he's really riding Rudy Gobert in a good way. Rudy Gobert's gotten good. I know people criticize Gobert. I'm watching Gobert in this series. Gobert. If you watch this, you'll understand. This is a basketball guy. He's always in the right spot. You know, offensively, he goes opposite the ball. He's not going to catch it other than the Duncan. And defensively, it's going to be huge because Gil just Alexander puts you on an island and he gets going downhill. You better be there defensively. I think I, I, I think it's, it's going to be fascinating, but I think OKC is just, it's much better. I just, they're so good, they're so tough. And D, here's a laugh. Man, I love the crowds in these playoffs. OKC's got great crowd. These are great crowds, man. This is a, this is a bunch of fun. But OKC has been so good all year. They just got too much. See, the thing is, is I watch Anthony in college at Georgia and I just thought that he was kind of a highlight. Yeah. And then Shea Gilgis was just another Kentucky player and the Clippers didn't even know what they had because they asked for all those first round draft picks for him with the Paul George deal. Like, it's weird how those players, you get out of a system. Devin Booker didn't even start at Kentucky and then goes in and averages 28 again. Like, how does that happen? Where these guys are, do coaches keep them down? They, hey, if you look at the dudes in the NBA, I love Cal, but these guys in the NBA, man, Jamal Murray was all right. He's a good player. At Kentucky, I did their Bahamas trip, like Kentucky, Seth Greenberg and I was like three, four games in the Bahamas, Shay Gilgis, Alexander was okay. They, Dan, I did an entire battle of the Atlantis with Devin or, excuse me, Devon or devonte Mitchell, whatever the hell his name is, with the cat. Donovan. Yeah, Donovan. Excuse me. If you'd have told me that's the 16th pick in the draft, I'd have been like, you're out. I did four straight games with him. He was good. St. Gil just, Alexander was good. He wasn't like, oh, man, hey, Dan, this guy's going to be the MVP now. You know, Hang on here. No way. No, no. In fact, on those teams, as you mentioned, the best player on Kentucky then was Tyler Eulis, the little point guard. He, he was the guy everybody was talking about. But to your point, I don't know if coaches keep him down, man, but I know this. Those dudes at Kentucky, they get in the NBA and next thing you know, holy hell. Next thing you know, they're making $50 million a year and MVPs and commercials and everything else. It's, it's good to be a player from Cal to get in the NBA, that's for sure. Good luck with your Pacers. Good to talk to you again. Thank you. Thanks, Big D. That's Dan Dakich. We'll take a break. Phone calls coming up. We'll give you the poll question for the final hour of the program. We're back after this. 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Well, there is a New York Times deep dive article on Bill Belichick and his girlfriend in UNC football. And in there they suggest, not report, but suggest that Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordan has told people that they are already engaged. Now, we're not reporting that, but the New York Times is, has mixed reports about it. Now, I think we had a show bet about a month and a half ago. Is this, does he get engaged? I think it was married, married or back to the NFL. See, this is the problem with my note taking system I'm trying to fix. I have 1150, which is the time that we did the bet. Bill Belichick, marriage. Okay. I didn't write the date down. Okay, so we did at some point at some 1150 in the recent couple of months, we did, we did make a bet, 11:50am Eastern Standard Time. Do you know the language? No, that's all I wrote was Bill Belichick marriage. And it's on. It's a bet though, because that's what I put on this thing. Paulie, do you have the language? I'm pretty sure I remember I went with married and the other four guys. Other four of you guys went not getting married. That's what I remember. But I'm not. But wait, he's getting at. What's the time frame of he gets married or he doesn't get married or he gets married or he leaves North Carolina checking, gets married or goes to the NFL. The one thing that Paul remembers from the Bed is that he was right and we were all wrong. I do remember saying. I only know that I said he'd be married. I don't know if anyone else did. Okay, well, I don't know what. What else were we betting on that, you know, what time frame was he. Was it just a blanket? Will he get married or not get married to her? And just because you're engaged doesn't mean you're getting married. I have to believe that Bill's family, they're going to be like, nope, nope, nope. Because they're probably going to get wiped out of the will. This may be a one of those. No, we're not gonna let this happen here. I definitely would have said that Bill is not getting married because I think I'm giving him. I was showing him too much respect, maybe giving him a little too much credit. But he's still. No, he's in love. He could do stupid things. Blinded. Yes. Yes, he is. Yeah. But then I didn't see the Michael Strahan interview, but I did see reaction from Christopher Mad Dog Russo where, look, it's. He. He did an interview with Strahan because he knows Michael, and it's going to be friendly fire, and that's what happens. Bill Belichick's not coming on this show. The NFL commissioner doesn't come on this show. I mean, there's a reason. I get it. Yeah. I take pride in that. Hopefully we asked the right questions, you know, and Michael Strahan probably had a list of questions he wanted to ask. They probably told him, here's some questions that you. Wink, wink, probably want to ask. I don't think that Michael Strahan is going to be pressing Bill Belichick. Just don't think that would happen. But I, you know, he's kind of put in that situation. This is what happens. Hey, Michael, you know Coach Belichick. Yeah. Well, why don't you reach out and then, you know, have him do an interview for Good Morning America? That's all. That's how this works. We would do Sunday conversations at the mothership. It'd be like, hey, you have a relationship with Mark McGuire? Yes, I do. Why don't you see if you can meet him in Cleveland and we'll do a Sunday conversation. Next thing you know, that's what you're doing. But, I mean, I think they're in a PR correction mode there to get her moved to the side. Do I think that she had more power, was more involved? Well, yes, I do. Once again, I. I did have Somebody who worked with them on a project. And he said it was, we, we had to pull the plug on. It was too difficult because she got in the way. She had to have everything go through her. And Bill just kind of let her be in charge. You can't have her running a football program. You can't be involved in, you know, on the field or on the sidelines or. Now he says that she's not, but I mean, maybe she's been a, a good influence on him in other ways, maybe in business. I don't know. I mean, I want to at least be fair to the situation here with Bill. A guy who was always in control, who's now not in control. And if I'm a member of his family, I'm like, dad, what's going on here? Wait, wait, get, let us understand what's going on here. Everything you build up and then all of a sudden you meet somebody and next thing you know you're going to get married or get engaged. So it might be some scrambling of the jets here being territorial of hold on here. It's not change the will anytime soon. You don't think she's running strategy? Oh, my goodness. Managing the clock. Coach, coach. Timeout. Call the timeout. Two minute drill. We got to get vertical here. She could be the person to get back. Person who's, you know, his, he's got his headset on and then she's got the, that cord that connects it, you know, holding on to it, wearing her powder blue, Carolina blue on the sidelines there. Oh, God, man, I've been around a lot careful. It, no, it's just like you, you think you've seen everything. And, and I, I mean, I, I, I can't quit this anytime soon. Yeah, like the Manti taste tail story. I'm like, well, that's, that's as wild as it's going to get. And then the Belichick story is different. But you're like, this would never happen. If someone told you five years ago this would be a storyline, you're like, no, not a chance. Well, even five years ago, if they said, you know, Bill's basically not going to get a job, he'll get fired by the Patriots and he's going to go to North Carolina. He'd be like, that ain't happening. And then he gets fired and then he goes to Carolina and he's not getting back in the NFL. If anything, this would make a team more apprehensive to bring him back because you got to bring her in too. What are we doing? Yes, Paul, Bill Belichick's book the Art of Winning debuted at number five in the New York Times bestsellers list last week. All right, great. I'm happy for him. Is anybody talking about what's in the book, by the way? It doesn't feel like anybody's talking about his Art of Winning. Winning. It's. It's about her and everything that surrounds this. It's not like, hey, Bill, give me the top 10 reasons why you're the greatest coach of all time. It's how involved is she in the North Carolina program? Are you guys engaged? Yes. Marvin, do you think that book as is is as boring as his press conferences? Like, he's talking about the art of wit. Like, there's nothing. Okay. I put Lawrence Taylor out there. Okay, me too. I don't know if he's dishing any real great stories. I'm gonna guess he's not. Like, I don't think he's saying, oh, you know, there was a time when Lawrence Taylor stayed out all night and then showed up at Phil Sims house. And the morning he hadn't slept and he wanted to borrow Phil's golf clubs and he was still playing for the New York Giants. Like, okay, that's kind of interesting. I don't think you have too many of those stories there. Yes. Paul, Imagine if Belichick voiced the audiobook. Oh, and then. And then we drafted Mike Brable. Rabel was a great player. Can we turn it up? Directed Mike Brable. And then we were down 28 to 3, and I said to Tom, let's go get him. That was my favorite moment of. I don't know if it was a football life or one of those things that NFL Network would do, but he's sailing out on his boat, you know, 29 billion rings, whatever he calls it. And he's like, he's sailing out and he has a smile on his face. Now this is what I call fun. Could make it up. Now this is what I call fun. If you Google Stephen Wright, the comedian and his stand up routine. If Bill Belichick was a comedian, that's what he would sound like. I bought some batteries, but they weren't included, so I had to buy them again. Yes, Marvin, all those pages in that book, and he still didn't tell us why he didn't play Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl. Yeah, yeah. Like, I don't care about your life lessons from Wesleyan, but the fact that he was the most excited I think I've ever seen him or Heard him is when he was explaining the deflate gate, that that was right up his alley. That all of a sudden there is chemistry, there's math, there's. Oh, there's trigonometry, there's all of this. And he is just. He can't wait to tell you about that. And yeah, I haven't seen the book. It wasn't sent to us. Normally we get books sent to us and they said, would you like to have the author on? We didn't get that book. I don't think we got an opportunity to interview Bill Belichick, did we, Todd? I don't think we did. We do not. We asked for him for sure. Of course. No response. No response. Okay. Yeah. You know, at this point I like. I'm not interested in it. I'm interested in everything but what he wants to sell me. You know, it's. It. It. That's what's really interesting. Yeah. See, I am really interested in how North Carolina goes though. I'm really interested to see how he does with that team. And if, you know, is he going to last another year? Is he going to make it through this year? Is it going to be awesome? Is it going to be terrible? I'm so curious to see how he does there. Did the book just come in? We have a copy of the book. One of the BRGs had a copy. I think he actually purchased it. Yeah. Because I didn't get a copy sent to me. The Art of Winning Lessons from My Life of Football and on the COVID from Tom Brady. Coach Belichick brought out the best in me. His book will do the same for you. Thank you, Tom. Same for you. It's the instruction video for you amongst the people who pub up his book in the back. Roger Goodell, Michael Jordan, Nick Saban and Tom Brady. But she's in the acknowledgments. I believe. If you check that. I don't know if it's his rock or his. I think there's something in there. In the acknowledgments with his girlfriend, the three page epilogue of thank yous. I'd have to go through. Oh, okay. Gonna guess I'm not the first person thanked other than his literary team. Belichick does three pages of acknowledgments in this book. Okay. The first group thanked is the literary team of Inkwell Management, Simon and Schuster, the book publishing people. The next person thanked of everyone on earth, thank you to my idea mill and creative muse, Jordan Hudson. And then they go on to his father and Other. My creative mus. My creative muse. Creative muse. Uncut job. Uncut what? Uncut job. Okay, look, I love, love. I'm happy if it makes him happy. That's wild scene, man. North Carolina is definitely team Jordan. Yes. Jordan Jordan or Jordan Jordan. Yeah. They need to have a jump, man. Jump. Jump person with her. Maybe a cheerleading pose and have that on the uniform. Carolina blue. Great uniforms. Great uniforms. Oh, I'm checking for your name in the acknowledgments. Breezing through it. It won't be there. Once again, the only conversation I had with him was I was around a conversation with him. He didn't acknowledge me when he said hello to Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy when we were, we were at the Meadowlands for a Jets game and against the Patriots. And I remember he came out and then he said, ronnie and then walk by me and he goes, hi, my coach. I think Rodney goes, did he say anything, too? I go, nope. No, he didn't. No, no, he didn't. Yeah, Marv, that's going to be us tonight, when there's going to be tons of people. Because when you walk in. Yeah. Be like royalty. Oh, damn. Oh, I grew up watching you walk right past us. I don't know who these other idiots are. Yeah. Accurate. It could be. Could be. And then, then there's going to be a couple of people that I don't want to see get a couple of pops in them, and then they're going to want to come over, want to chat. Remember this one guy did not want to see a couple years ago? He had, like, George Washington teeth and. Oh, dear. I just remember when he, he came over and he wanted to be my friend, and I'm like, I don't, I don't think we're. We're friends. Yeah, that was, that was not good. No, I'm good. I'm good. You know, I, I, I tell my family all about you. I go, great. I told my family all about you, too. Yes. Paul, I'm skimming through Coach Belichick's book, and there is not one photograph in the book of, like, as a child with his father at a football field. Are there diagrams? No, I see no illustrations whatsoever of any type. And no photos. Oh, that's not my kind of book. Yeah. You think there'd be some of, like, him at a Navy football game as a child or something like that? Let's see. Nathan in San Antonio. Hi, Nate. What's on your mind today? Hey, Dan, thanks for taking my call. This Bill Belichick thing is wild. Head nod to Marvin. Dan, I got two questions for you. Two NBA questions. First one, with these new teams that are now poised to win the championship is the old way we think of the NBA as you got to take it loves only veteran teams win. Is that out or is this just kind of a one off year? And second question, if you are Steph Curry and you look at your effect on the league and how the game looks now, are you proud of your legacy? I would be proud of myself. Just because I'm the best shooter in history. You're not. But that's up to you and others to tell you that you're not. Steph Curry just said, hey, if you do it really, really, really well, this is what it looks like for the rest of you. Don't follow my lead here, but yeah, I would be proud of my legacy that he changed the game. What was the. Oh, I. The NBA has changed. You know, when we talk about all you got to lose to learn how to win, I think it used to be that way. I, I just don't know with these younger players now what resonates with them. I don't, I don't know that. And, and they're getting into the league at such a young age now. You know, you're 18 or 19 or 20. I mean, Larry Bird was probably 25 when he went into the NBA. You know, you get in, these guys are grown men. You're already getting money, nil money, you know, your businessman. So it's just, it's just different. I don't know what resonates. You know, back in the day, they played every game, they wanted to play every game. Now they're like, why do I need to play every game? I get it. I understand. It's a whole different mindset. Jeremy in Indianapolis. Hi, Jeremy. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. Dan Eps, Good luck to you guys tonight. We're all pulling for you. I missed you guys yesterday. I wanted to get in and tell my best and worst of the weekend. Best of the weekend was being able to go with my wife to Indy 500 qualifying. Got a tag along with my buddy and his girlfriend. We got party deck tickets, all that stuff. That was awesome. Made our way down to pit road after that. And that's sort of where the worst of the weekend comes in. Sitting there and all of a sudden I see this wad of people walking down pit road and I'm like, man, who is gotta be somebody important? And all of a sudden everything goes quiet. Trumpets start Going off in my head. Everything goes blurry except for him. It's Jeff Gordon. It's my idol growing up. It's my favorite driver. I look at my wife, she goes, hey, run down there. You got right. I'm wearing his inaugural Brickyard 400 T shirt from 1994. I run down there, I'm like, man, I hope I can get him to sign it. Get a picture, anything. He's standing there with a couple kids, does some autographs, and then kind of walks away. And I look at my life, and I'm like, man, I don't think this is gonna happen. Kind of gives me the sign, like, hey, keep trying. Keep trying. And he starts walking back into the public area, and I'm like, okay, this is my shot. So I run, get about 10ft from him, and he's about ready to get on a golf cart. I got all these things rattling in my head, and all of a sudden, the only thing that came out was, hey, Jeff, you like my shirt? He goes. Without missing a beat, he goes, yep, love the shirt, and drives off. So I just didn't know if that ever happened to you guys, where you kind of see your idol and you just kind of end up fumbling the bag and you don't know what to say. You hung in there. And I. I credit your wife for kind of urging you to go out there, say something. He acknowledged you okay? He didn't sign, didn't get a picture. I mean, that's what I probably would have done, and snap a picture, at least, you know, show the proximity. But, yeah, I remember meeting. I didn't meet Pete Maravich, but I remember watching a game in Cincinnati came out, and there was a mob, this boy band mob, and people were grabbing at Pete. My friend grabbed some of his hair. He did sign my program. But you. You don't even know what he wrote down. He was writing down Pistol. He wrote down Pistol. But I remember seeing my friend as Pete got in a Cadillac El Dorado and left. Walt Bellamy was with him, big man. And Zeke Campbell. My friend had Pete's hair in his hand. He goes, I grabbed his hair. Like, in a moment, he's walking out, he grabs Pete's hair. I think I have that autograph somewhere. I found all of those autographs from the 70s and back then, penmanship was really important. Like Jerry west penmanship, Johnny Bench penmanship, Pete Rose penmanship, Gordie Howes penmanship. Like, it was really important. Nowadays, when you see autographs, you go, who is that? Well, it's such and such. Back then when you got an autograph, they felt like they were in a cursive class. You know, they were getting graded on this. I have a puck from Gordie Howe. It is the finest penmanship I think I've ever come across. And that's a guy who's got his hands probably mangled from playing, you know, 35 years in professional hockey. All right, we'll take a break. Last call for phone calls. What we learned, what's in store for tomorrow. All of that coming up. 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 app. T Mobile 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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We'll recap what happened at the NFL owners meetings as well. And of course, recapping the big night, the sports Emmys. Ah, there's pressure on us. And there's Nothing we could do about it. I feel pressure. You don't feel pressure, Paul? Pressure? No, there's nothing we could do about it. I know. It's a random group of judges and you don't know what they like. I know, I know. We're running out of time, though. Well, we're gear. I'm not gonna say that word. No, no. We are likely to get one the year after. I don't want that one. I know, but I'm just saying, if I was analyzing this. This, you're. You have like about an 80 chance. We have the year after you retire in this show ends. Yeah, I don't want one. Right. I don't want that. We'll take it. But we show posthumously, not life posture. Right? Yeah, I don't want that. I don't either we get it during the time frame of doing this, or we don't get it. We'll take our name out of the running. No, I know. I know a couple of shows that have done that and they're not winning. So when you say I. I don't want. I don't want to be up for that award. Don't worry. You weren't. But they tell you that it's kind of a preemptive strike there. Everybody's got their outfits for tonight. It's supposed to be sort of. Is it formal? No, business dress. Business dress? Is that country club? You should wear a sport coat. A sport coat? Yeah. See, don't show up in a polo shirt. Well, Paulie did for Family Feud. Well, that. It was nice. I don't know if that was a polo shirt either, but I don't. Most people there have, like a suit and tie on tonight. Am I not gonna wear a tie? I am gonna wear a tie. I'm wearing a tie. I re hired that. Nicely done. I wore a tie for how many years? You know, I'm done with that. Maybe a. Maybe a turtleneck. A dick. A dickie. Yeah, I was like that. It was so weird growing up and be like, is that a turtleneck? No, it's a dickie. So it was just. It was meant to look like a turtleneck, but it was just. It went about your chest plate like a square. Yeah. The top part of it, like the clip on tie. Right. What was the rush in the 70s like? I can't commit to a sweater underneath this. I have no idea. I like the look on the neck, but I just don't want to be hot underneath. Like, it's a little too much sleeve for me. Yes, Todd. I considered a tie, but then I tried on my shirt and realized that I could not close. The top button was strangling my neck. So the decision was made for me when I was like, nope, it's not happening. Or maybe you get a new shirt or. Or there's another option where you can drop a few lbs and all of a sudden the neckline gets a little. No, you could get a bigger, bigger shirt. You could do that. I thought the shirt I had was plenty big, but obviously that still didn't. Well, you did wear a bright yellow, like, Savannah bananas type shirt on the family. Shout out to the bananas. We love the owner of that team. Yeah, he's dressed like Curious George. Man with the yellow shirt. Yeah. I was the only one that wore a sport coat on Family Feud. Marvin wore a. Some kind of bomber jacket or something. Light bomber jacket. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Ties aren't my thing either. Yeah, I wore them growing up. No. Thank you. Yeah. John in Hilton Head. Hi, John. Danny. How you doing, buddy? Dan. It's first time, long time. I know you guys are always trying to spruce up the show before I get into my Brett Favre conversation. Long time. Season ticket holder. But before I do that, just a recommendation, that's all. Don't. Don't beat me down now. But I'm going to suggest that maybe we add something to the intro. So. Hi, this is John. 6 foot, 180, 22 reps you could add. Right, right. Well, what are we. What are we benching? Are you benching 225, 22 times? That's right. I mean, a rep is a combine. I need. I need a video. I need a video of that, John. All right, before you add it, I'll send you a video. But you could add vertical. You could add, you know, 40. You could. I mean, you could add anything just to give people an idea on what your makeup is. But anyway, let's go to Brett Favre, 63 years. My family said season tickets. I'll tell you that the real key with Brett versus Aaron. Brett was a guy, and I'm not just saying this. Brett was a guy you could have a beer with. He did. He was from Mississippi, but he did the hunting. He dressed in camo. I mean, Brett was one of us. Well, that may have been part of the problem, that you could have a beer with Brett, but, yeah, I mean, we got that feeling when we were in Green Bay, the people that we spoke to. Todd, what did you learn today? You have the appropriate wording with regard to the tush post. You can't assist a runner in any way, period. No push, pull or lift. Seaton. Wedding bells for Bill. He's Marvin. Bob Knight stormed out on you, Paul. Engagement question mark. Todd, what did I learn? A win win. 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