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Try them for free@wasabi.com what's up, everybody? It's Peter Schrager. We're back for the season with Peter Schrager. In each episode of this season, I'm going to empty my proverbial notebook and take you inside and behind the scenes on the conversations that happen at the highest levels of NFL franchises. You see, you'll be in the front office of an NFL team one week, but the next week, you're going to be at a bar, elbow to elbow with some of your favorite celebrities laughing about football, like Kansas City Chiefs fan Paul Rudd. By the way, can I just point out how much I like the music of this podcast? Incredible. Very good. It's very kind of like a funky beat. Listen to the season with Peter Schrager on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage. Store more and do more with your data. Try them for free@wasabi.com hey, I'm Miles Gray. And I'm Jack O'Brien. We're the hosts of the Daily Zeitgeist, and we want to tell you about Miles Jack Got Mad Boosties, an NBA podcast from I Heart Radio. We nailed that. This is a weekly podcast about all the amazing moments that keep all of us NBA fans coming back for more. Basically, if you love basketball and you like to laugh, listen to Miles and Jack Got Mad Boosties, an NBA podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Brought to you by Hypnotic. Hey, this is Justin Richmond, host of the Broken Record podcast. Every week I or my co host Leah Rose, sit down with the artists you love to get unparalleled creative insight. Our new series is looking at one of the most influential jazz labels ever, Blue Note Records. You'll hear from artists like legendary bassist Ron Carter, singer songwriter Nora Jones and guitarist Julian Loesch. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. We did it. We limped to Wednesday final hour on this program, Dan and the Danette Stan Patrick show. We're not here on Thursday or Friday, therefore no meat Friday. So Tyler decided to whip up some sausages and bacon, egg and cheese bagels and some hash browns. Who has it better than we do? No stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program. Thursday night main course, it's the Dolphins taking on the packers at Lambeau 8 Eastern on NBC. And Peacock, Kenny Maine sports center anchor, he's back at espn. Came back part time basis. He's got a documentary on Wiffle ball. He'll explain that coming up in a little bit. Daniel Jones, if you're just tuning in, has a new team. He's with the Vikings and I like it a lot because Kevin O'Connell is such a great quarterback whisperer, former quarterback in college and really one of the bright offensive minds in the NFL. What he's done with Sam Darnold, he was there with Kirk Deed Cousins and now you get Daniel Jones and maybe he can have somebody who can coach him and he can sit back and absorb this a little bit, get out of the New York spotlight. So Daniel Jones going to the Minnesota Vikings as far as the games this weekend, you know it used to be Ohio State in Michigan. That was your headline this time of the year. Michigan is getting 20 and a half points in this game against Ohio State. Do we have any research, any numbers on the biggest point spread differential between those two teams in the last 50 years? I can't imagine anybody has been that large of an underdog. I would think anything that was close to 10 points would be, you know, something that you don't see very often. The Ohio State quarter. Coach Ryan Day talked about what it's like, that feeling of losing to Michigan. We felt what it like what it's like to not win this game. And it's bad. It's, it's one of the worst things that's happened to me in my life. You know, quite honestly, other than losing my father and a few other things like it's, it's quite honestly for my family the worst thing that's happened. So we can never have that happen again ever. Wow. That's game time with Ryan Day. Paulie, do you have the biggest point spread between these 2? Point spread history really only goes back to 1969 where you could have it definitive. This is the biggest underdog Michigan has been in any game since 1969. That's a long time the biggest spread in history, man. Michigan was a 17 point underdog to Ohio State in both 1969 and 1996. They won both games outright. Oh, Michigan. Oh. Stat of the day. Stat of the day that. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Here comes that. What Stat of the day. Coming up we'll have the most must win game of the weekend. Also, Fritzie will have his Thanksgiving day sports names. It is a holiday tradition around here. 877-3DP show. We'll get to more phone calls coming up and poll question for the final hour of the program. Seaton, what are you going to whip up here? Let's see right now we got which game will get the highest TV ratings? That is crazy. Giants. Cowboys are very much in last place. Bears, Lions and Dolphins. Packers are pretty much split right down the middle. I have to believe the Cowboys are still going to get eyeballs. Cowboys and the Giants. I know that the Dolphins and the Green Bay packers is spicy. The Bears, Lions, divisional rivalry. But I don't know, people still tune in to watch the Cowboys either win or lose. Yes, Marvin, you know what, I'm with America because here's the thing. The game starts at 4:30. That's going to be prime nap time and no one's going to make it appointment viewing because the Cowboys and the Giants, neither of them are very good. Okay, speaking of the Cowboys, if you're a fan of the Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble podcast, I and I'm not guilty of hyperbole. Yesterday we taped this week's Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble podcast. It blew me away. It was as wild, it's wilder than any episode we've ever done. I'm just going to warn you, it's. We do talk about games, gambling, you know, what the picks are with the guys. But it has to do a whole lot with Shea and what's going on in his life. He shared an awful lot. So you get a chance. You want to listen to Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble. Marvin, you were there. You were an ear witness. You're not exaggerating. It was crazy. It started out crazy, and it just kept going. Yeah. When Bad Larry is giving Shay and Irving marital advice, that'll give you an idea. And Dylan, who's not even married, was giving Shay marital advice at one point. Shay says his wife played a clip from the podcast in therapy with their marriage counselor. Yes. Did Van Larry's advice for Shay start with not calling your wife and mother of your children the roommate? That. That did come up. It did come up. Oh, yeah, yeah. That. That comes up in. Then therapy. Couples therapy, counseling. But she did. And I don't know if. Did the therapist need to have approval? Well, his wife actually played the clip, so I don't know if Shay's wife roommate got permission to. Now, I don't want to add to what's going on there, but. Oh, my God. Shay read a letter on the air. On the air to. The therapist had to write. I. Okay. I can't even put it in context. You have to listen to it. Go to dan patrick.com. not with kids in the car, but it is a wild. If this was at Disney, it'd be the craziest ride. Yeah, what's. What's that ride? Is it the Aerosmith ride where you're up and it's a free fall? Oh, oh, Tower Terror. Tower Terror. That would be this on steroids. That yesterday when we taped it. It's the Tower of Terror. Got a lot of specials@dan patrick.com, i'm telling you. So we got moonshot. Yeah. We got moonshine. We have limited quantities of all of that. We got the flannels. We also have the calendars as well. Al in Atlanta. Al, what's on your mind today? Good morning, Dan. I was calling in because I got a couple things to say. I was hoping that the GM of the Atlanta Braves, Alex Anthopoulos, could work his magic and somehow sign Paul Schemes and Blake Snell and add them to Chris Sale, Spencer Strider, and Spencer Schwallenbach. And our starting rotation could be nicknamed the S Train, and we could just roll over everybody. But of course, the Dodgers getting richer when they're already rich and ruin that for me. Second, the person that I'd most like to knock the stuffing out of, even though the regular season has knocked him down a few pegs, I still think smug Aaron Rodgers could be knocked down a few more Peg. Thank you, Al. And happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Craig in Fort Wayne. Hi, Craig. Good morning. Math teacher day off. Love it. Thank you. Big Ten football, Iowa State loses to Oregon in the Big ten championship. Two losses. Penn State, one loss. Indiana, one loss. Only to get in. Who's in? Thank you. Well, Indiana doesn't have a great resume. They have a great story. Penn State, the same. Ohio State. See, these conference championship games are going to go. They're going to do something. This is just a cash grab for colleges, for conferences, and it's going to impact your better teams getting in to the playoffs and I think they'll somehow either add more playoff spots. Okay, look how long it took I college football went kicking and screaming to get to four. Now they're going to 12. You know, we talked to Andy Staples last hour and he said they're probably going to 14 teams next year. I mean, this is crazy. You want to talk of, you know, getting in the HOV lane? Easy pass there. Dan in la. Hey, Dan, what's on your mind today? Hey, yeah, dan. Pre Thanksgiving six foot and a pre Thanksgiving hard dad body. 182. There it is. Want to give a nod to the minister of humor and fellow Denver Bronco fan Todd Fritz? Just. Just not Happy Thanksgiving, Todd. You know, watch out for that oic. It might get you anyway. Three, two things for you. If me and Todd's Bo Nicks. If they had to redraft today, would Bo Nick be potentially the number one draft pick over Paulie's Caleb and you know, my wife's Jaden Daniels? Slash. No, that's Jaden Daniels. Jaden Daniels would go number one. I'd still have Caleb Williams go number two. Bo Nixon, Drake May. That'd be a coin toss. Bo Nix has done a really, really good job. Here's the thing that I hope doesn't happen, but I think it'll happen when you tune in and you are banking on Bo Nicks coming up big and then he doesn't and then it'll kind of do away with what has been a really good rookie season. Drake May has played well in spots for a bad team. Caleb Williams, if you look at the last eight or nine games has played pretty well. Jayden Daniels, I know playing with an injury, but yeah, Jaden Daniels would be the number one pick. All right, Todd, you have your Thanksgiving sports names. We also have the most must win game of the weekend. Which one do you. Which one do you want to should we do Paulie? Let's save Thanksgiving names for. They're actually extra special this year. I previewed them. Okay, how about the most must win game of the weekend music, please. Thank you, Todd. The most must Win game of the weekend is after laying an egg against the Titans in Houston. I'm going with The Texans at 7. 5. A must win at the 2 and 9 Jaguars clean things up in a very tight AFC playoff race. All right, Seaton. The MMW GOTW. The MMW GOTW. Yes. I'm gonna give you two. Can I do that? Sure, why not? The 49ers absolutely must win. Ohio State absolutely must win. That is a. If Ohio State does not win this weekend, Ryan Day should be fired. Wow. Fair. 100%. You should be. As soon as that clock strikes zero, somebody should walk over and say, can I take this off of you, please? We'll send your stuff back, Marvin. The most much win game of the weekend, Alabama. If they don't beat Auburn, who's down this year, they'll have four losses. That is no good for Mr. Debord. Paulie. Those are scalding hot, by the way, those last two. I'm gonna go with the Tennessee Volunteers sitting at 8. They have a playoff spot. If they lose to Vandy, they're out and another SEC team is in. So you're not only leaving the playoffs, you're letting another one in. I'm gonna say the Ravens against the Eagles. The Ravens are favored by three against the Eagles. Gotta win this game. Gotta win this game. Because now you're not gonna have home field advantage. You had that last year. You don't have that. Are you gonna be able to win on the road a couple of times in the playoffs? So I would say that would be my most. Must win. The Steelers against the Bengals is kind of. The Steelers are getting three against the Bengals. That's kind of interesting. And I'd probably throw in the Chargers as well. They play against the Falcons. Chargers are favored. But Kirk D. Cousins, maybe he brings them back to life here because they could certainly use a little boost here. Winston in Puerto Rico. Hey, Winston. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. How are y'all? Great. Hey. 57165. Very soft. Too soft. What a call. Also. Also proud member of the Dead dad, Dead mom, Dead dog, dead Everything club. Okay. And also calling to talk about South Carolina. I feel like they're not getting any respect. What are your thoughts on if they be Clemson by more than 10? I mean, they got to put them in, right? You know, I. I can't put myself in the. The room with the committee because I don't. I don't know what matters. Every time I think I know what matters, I realize that it doesn't Matter or depending on what time of the year when you lose. How do you lose? Where did you lose by, how many you won? Where did you win? How much did you win by? I have no idea. I always go back to this. I've said this many, many times. These are TV shows. The playoffs are to get ratings. TV shows to get fans to go to games, to fill up all of those stadiums. That's why you have home games, because of the extra playoff games. They want to make sure if your fan base goes on the road that they're selling out or they're bringing their fandom. So you do have a sellout. That's why you have home games. You're guaranteed to have sellouts. It looks big. It is big. It's important. March madness, same thing. TV show, but with the 12 team playoff. Maybe more so of a TV show. Yes. Todd, I had a couple of corny Thanksgiving jokes, if you want to humor me if there's time. Sure. Three very brief ones. Absolutely. What penalty are football players allowed to commit? Only on Thanksgiving. Only on Thanksgiving you can commit this penalty. Is it jello holding? Jello holding. The judges were looking for like a jello mold. No, we got jello. We got it. Yeah, we got it. Yes, Tom. The judges were looking for stuffing the passer. Stuffing. The pastor is allowed only on Thanksgiving. Okay, all right. That's why they're corny jokes. What's the most popular play to run on Thanksgiving? That would be the wishbone. Okay, okay. Yeah, Wishbone. But the wishbone is a formation. Yeah, but it's not kind of a play. You got to get in the formation to run the play. Can't just happen without the formation. Why should the refs. Last one. Why should the refs blow the whistle if you ate too much and refuse to consume any more mashed potatoes or yams? Why should the refs blow the whistle for that? If you just can't or won't eat any more mashed potatoes or yams, what's the call? You're off sides. Thought that was clever. Offsides. Can't eat any more mashed potatoes or yamsa. You're offsides. I just want to. I just want to point out that all of these are very clever. All of these are an exact. Just why you are so great. Can they be clever and not funny? I guess because you guys weren't really laughing. You was like, oh, I get it. Offside. You're offside dishes. You're offside dishes. Yeah, you're offside. That's My problem with my humor, though. Make like observations. But it's supposed to be observational humor. The humor part. Are you done? You're done? Yeah. Stuffing the pass of the wishbone and you're off sides. Nailed it. Yeah. Yeah. The only person clapping is your back. Back gun clapping in the front. They're not clapping rigorously, but there's clapping going on rigorously. I don't pitter pattern. I don't think I've ever been accused of clapping rigorously. No more mashed potatoes for me. I'm offsides for the rest of the night. That is awesome, Todd. You're. I'm thankful for you. I'm going to use that tomorrow. I hope you do. Yeah. You know what? Tonight. I think I'm going to say it tonight. Why not? I can't wait. Kenny Maine will join us. Coming up, talk about his documentary wiffle ball. And Todd will have his Thanksgiving Day sports names as well. 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, come on in. Small Business Saturday is right around the corner, and so is that shop you've been meaning to check out on November 30th. Support your local community by shopping small on Small Business Saturday. Founded by American Express. Pick up a new outfit, a handmade gift, some vintage vinyl, maybe even some local tea. Thanks so much. See you soon. Shop on small business Saturday, November 30th. That's the powerful backing of American Express. What's up, everybody? It's Peter Schrager. We're back for the season with Peter Schrager. In each episode of this season, I'm going to empty my proverbial notebook and take you inside and behind the scenes on the conversations that happen at the highest levels of NFL franchises. You see, you'll be in the front office of an NFL team one week, but the next week you're going to be at a bar elbow to elbow with some of your favorite celebrities laughing about football, like Kansas City Chiefs fan Paul Rudd. By the way, can I just point out how much I like the music of this podcast? Music is awesome. Incredible. Very good. It's very kind of like a funky beat. Listen to the season with Peter Schrager on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Wasabi Hot Cloud storage Stormware. And do more with your data. Try them for free@wasabi.com hey, everyone. I'm Madison Packer, a pro hockey veteran going on my 10th season in New York. And I'm Anya Packer, a former pro hockey player and now a full Madison Packers Stan. Anya and I met through hockey and now we're married and moms to two awesome toddlers. And on our new podcast, Moms who Puck, we're opening up about the chaos of our daily lives. Between the juggle of being athletes, raising children, and all the messiness in between, we're also turning to fellow athletes and beyond to learn about their parenthood journeys and collect valuable advice like FIFA World cup winner Ashlynn Harris. I wish my village would have prepared me for how hard motherhood was going to be. And peloton instructor and ratchet mom club founder Kirsten Ferguson. And I remember going in there a hot mess. So listen to Moms who Puck, a production of iHeart Women's Sports and Deep Blue sports and Entertainment on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Hey, this is Kyle Brandtz. You're busy. I'm busy. But every single Monday, we take 10 minutes to dish out 10 takes. NFL Life, whatever, but never more than 10 minutes. It's 10 takes with Kyle Brandt. Driving home from work, you got time for 10 takes. Taking a smoked break, you still smoke, you got time for 10 takes. Hiding in the bathroom at work, you got time for 10 takes. Listen to 10 takes on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage. Store more and do more with your data. Try them for free@wasabi.com. hey, I'm Miles Gray. And I'm Jack O'Brien. We're the hosts of the Daily Zeitgeist, and we want to tell you about Miles Jack, Jack Got Mad Boosties, an NBA podcast from I Heart Radio. We nailed that. This is a weekly podcast about all the amazing moments that keep all of us NBA fans coming back for more. Basically, if you love basketball and you like to laugh, listen to Miles and Jack Got Mad Boosties, an NBA podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Brought to you by hypnotic Kenny Mainsky, former ESPN SportsCenter anchor, now a current sports center anchor, I believe. And he has a documentary on FUBU Sports. It's called Wiffle Ball. And Kenny joins us now. First of all, let's, let's clear up. What is your job description now with espn? I'm unemployed, but Next time somebody hires me, I'm employed. That's where I'm at right now. No, I. They let me on last Friday. Okay. To promote just like you are. And thank you for. I know you were probably desperate for guests the day before Thanksgiving. I was happy to fill that role. I made a silly little movie. Really? It's a long video, but it sounds cooler to call it a film. And I've been asking old friends, and you guys were kind enough to let me come out here and promote what I'm doing, but they put me on SportsCenter last Friday as a favor to promote my movie. That's all. It was a one off. Oh, okay. I thought you came back and then you were going to be a sports center. Would you come back right now if offered how much and how many? Let's say they said you had to do 50 sports centers. Are you negotiating for me? I will. I mean, you have way more power. I mean, I'm. Like I said, I'm unemployed. I'm selling a movie. I have a podcast deal. We're waiting on paperwork. I'm selling greeting cards. I might sell my car. I don't want to sell my house. We're. We're doing okay. We're not doing a GoFundMe. Oh, okay. I just want to make sure you're doing. It was. I will say it really was fun going back for the one day. Like, I know you've come back once or twice. I think you and Keith. In fact, I worked that night, and it was cool. It was great having you guys around and doing your thing and. But it's also feels a little weird because you've left now you're back. They didn't know me at the front gate. The guy said, have you ever been here before? Do you know your way? Yeah, I'll figure it out. The same thing happened to me. Made me show ID and I said, I helped build this place. And then he laughed. I go, I'm not joking. So he gave me a visitor's pass that I wore on the air with Van Pelt one night. I'm like, all right, I'll just be a visitor here. Yeah, I have the same thing when it comes to trying to get credentials for different events. So, like, Seahawks were at the Giants last year, and my credentials said my name and it said other. They didn't know what the hell to call me. So in between jobs. All right, so tell us how you decided that you were going to do a document. I call it a documentary. It is. Yeah. Documentary on Wiffle ball. Years and years ago when I was in Seattle one day when Ken Griffey was a rookie, he, Harold Reynolds and I went and did a little feature story at the Seattle Center. Ended up throwing wiffle balls for speed on a really chintzy little radar gun. And all these years I bragged that I beat Griffey by one mile per hour. In my head, I still think I did. I think my cameraman double clicked. And Griffey was at the Seattle sports award show two years ago and he brought it up. So it's in his head from 30 odd years ago. I was like, I'm going to make a dumb movie about. It's really my love letter to wiffle ball, my childhood. And then it morphs into can you believe I got to throw wiffle balls against, you know, the Willie Mays of our era? And we tried to prove my point that I beat him. But was Griffey cooperative with your documentary? He declined to be physically involved. Still in his head then. I think he knows I beat him. That's what I think. But I don't care because he's legend in baseball in Seattle. Getting to look at him at age 19, throwing a wiffle ball is just funny all by itself. We have Ken Burns, fellow documentarian. He's in the, he's in the documentary. We have a science professor analyzing the tape. We have the president of Wiffle Ball in Connecticut. You know, it's right down there off Route 8 by you. And so we have all these components. I really try to tell a real story. Like I really wanted to take that part seriously, but yet do it in somewhat of a silly way. And it's also an homage, a love letter to the city of Seattle as well. Oh, for sure. I mean, it starts with my Dick Williams joke. I'm my second year of broadcast in Seattle. I'm local sports reporter for this little station in Tacoma. And I said, dick, is it just me or have you had trouble purchasing wiffle ball equipment this spring? I'm thinking that's really funny. Better than the Thanksgiving jokes you guys just. And Dick looks at me like he wanted to kill me. And I'm like, you know, the plastic bat thing? And he's. I know what wiffle ball is. Your joke's not funny. Okay, Dick, let's talk about your middle relief. How did, how they stacking up? How's. Yeah, so. But no Mark Sands for my best friend broke babe Bruce homer record in one summer of Wiffle ball. Those are dogs barking in the back I'm outdoors. You also got some construction noise. Now there's a dog fight. I just don't want to be inside where our dogs might bark or Gretchen would yell, go get crescent rolls or something. So I met her on the porch. That's quite a. Quite a spread you've got there. Is that your Connecticut mansion or your Seattle mansion? Well, because you built ESPN and others of us got to follow you and gain from that windfall. Yeah, no, we're in Connecticut, so I got remarried and our last of the four daughters just went to college, so it's just me and Gretchen here in West Hartford. But all the girls came back for Thanksgiving, so we're very joyous about that. Okay. You can find the documentary Wiffle Ball on Fubu Sports. Fubo. Fubo. Oh, what did I say? Fubu. You talked about the clothing line in 1983. Fubo, Fubo. It's available now on demand on F U B O. Kenny Mainsky joining us live to the nation on the program. You know, I thought of that coming in. You. You and Stuart Scott both had a funny way of making me giggle. Right before a show would start, you would always say, live to the nation right before we're on the air. And you'd make you. And Stuart always said, let's get stupid. And each one had its own value for loosening an audience. And your co host, do you remember your first Sports Center? Yeah. It was with Larry Beal. He was very gentle and guided me through. You're nervous as hell when the first one. I'm over there on ESPN2 doing the sports smash. And then now. And then people needed to date. Brett Haber is off today. Here I come on. And Larry's a sweetheart. I mean, he guided me through a little different than Kilbourne, who's like, thanks for joining us from espn, too, Ken. And what are you? Juliet Paradise. Now you're in charge of scheduling. Like, you were good. You're a little bit Letterman. Like, though you don't like just now. You went away for six minutes. No hello before. Just come live to the nation when it's time. You don't want to get too close to the person you're interviewing. No, no. I think it's easier that way. Sometimes you leave your best stuff, you know, before you do the interview. And although people might debate if we've left our best stuff before the interview during this interview, but even doing highlights that, you know, there were no guardrails, we basically got to the point where when Oberman and I were Doing them. We mocked ourselves doing the highlights because we had kind of run out of ways to be creative with highlights. Let's. And I think you even mocked our mocking of our highlights. What I remember most about you is how quickly you were out of the. Like, you're saying goodbye to the camera guy and the audio. Where's Dan? He's got. He's on the fire starter on his car. He's gone. He's done on the way to Stanford. He's halfway down Route 8. But, no, you. You were great to work with. Somebody asked me just on one of my recent interviews because, remember, Keith left, and then they had this tryout thing for three months. It was all weird, and somehow they picked me out of a hat. And those were a couple good years. Well, it was one of those that they put so much pressure on me because Oberman left and they're like, all right. And everybody in the building thought I was picking who my co host was. And I said, I'm going to do the show. You watch the show. Who do you want to see on the show? And I remember I didn't lose friendship, but I did lose some people were upset that maybe I didn't go to bat for them or they should have been in there, but I just said, hey, I didn't have anything to do with it, which I didn't. And I remember when I got a call, I was on a camping trip with my son, and Norby Williamson said, hey, we're going to go with Kenny Maine. I said, okay, I got to go back to helping my son get his swimming badge. So, you know, I'll see you in a week. And that was it. I didn't. I didn't. I didn't want to get involved in it because I just thought, let management decide who they want in there instead of me trying to bigfoot and say, you know who I want. Because it didn't matter because you were following Keith and whoever that was was going to have a lot of pressure on them. And I don't know if you felt it, but, you know, that was certainly. Certainly what I was trying to factor in here. Thanks for picking me. So, yeah, I mean, Norby must have got outvoted, right? It must have been Walsh and Vince and I don't know what the committee. Steve Anderson was still. So Norby didn't like you. I don't think he got me. I don't think he disliked me so much as. He just thought I wasn't serious enough to convey the Giants rushing statistics that Week or whatever. Like, I thought I didn't copy anybody, but I definitely modeled after what you guys did because you guys made it fun. You know, that's. Bill Patrick was good. All sorts of people. Bob Lee's sharp sense of humor. Charlie Steiner on and on and on. And it was supposed to be fun. We always took the serious things seriously. If somebody, you know, some serious matter, whatever it was, and the rest of it was just fun. You're supposed to have fun. The guys made a nice catch. Say a silly line, say a home run call, you know, whatever. Have fun. Still trying to have fun. Well, the. The Dr. Football on Fubo Sports. It's. It's on demand. It's Kenny's wiffle ball documentary. Can be found on fubo. That's F U B O Sports. And, yeah, you see what I did? I finally got that for the second time. You finally got it. F U BO Highlights his journey to find out if he threw a wiffle ball faster than Ken Griffey Jr. Take the Seahawks on the money line. Gambling problems. Thanks. Thanks. I like the Seahawks this week. Oh, you do? Seahawks. Money line. Straight up. All right. I ain't. Right back. Thank you, Kenny. Buboes. Wait. I'm done. I had like a half. I still got time. Plenty. We're done. Yeah. Yeah. I wanted to make sure that we, you know, I don't want to ruin everything, and then everybody's gonna go, I've heard the story. Get like, I want them. This a tease is what it is. Yeah, yeah. It's a trailer on demand, guys. Save my career. Let's go. F you, Kenny. Maybe. Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the girls. Okay, that's it. We've done it. It's Kenny May. Do you remember we did the sports center commercial where we did different countries and we had to dress up? You change clothes. And then we were. It was Kenny Mainsky. We were Russian sports. We were doing the SportsCenter version in Russia. And then I think Mexico. I don't know what other countries. There were like, three of them. I think we were wearing lederhosen for one of them. But, yes. I don't know what my name was. My name Boris Patrick with Kenny Manski. Yes. Something like that. Yeah. Those commercials are still funny. They are. When we first started doing them, and the folks from Wyden and Kennedy came in, they'd been working with Nike, and they just observed for an entire week everything that we did, where we parked, where we ate, everything we did in between sports centers. And then they went back. And then they came back and they said, all right, here are the commercials. But it still came down to we couldn't get any athletes to come in and do those commercials. Everybody want to get paid. And that's when I reached out to Grant Hill and Jason Kidd and I said, hey, would you come to espn? You don't get paid and you'll be on your own Sports center commercial. And they're like, seriously? I said, we'll donate $2,500 to your favorite charity. And Grant Hill played the piano in the lobby, and Jason Kidd was getting out of a helicopter, handing his highlights to us as if that's how we got the highlights. And then we put those highlights together on SportsCenter. But that's how it started. And then once those aired, we had every athlete who wanted to do it. And. But it was a brilliant, brilliant campaign. Did you have a question, Todd? Comment? I do not. I just remember those commercials. I like when you walk down memory lane. That was fun with Kenny. Thank you. Yeah, he was. He was. Every time he got on the show, like you never knew with Kenny. But he had such a dry sense of humor. And you were just, you. You know, the hard part back then was, I don't know how it is now with SportsCenter, but you want to compliment the person you're with. So Bob Lee was kind of a serious journalist. So I could have a little more levity with Oberman. He could be really serious. I could be light hearted. Or the other way around with Kenny. Kenny was very dry, so I had to be a little more serious. So you kind of had to complement each other. And because you couldn't have the same personality with two different Sports center anchors, it's just too much for an hour. So you really had to pick your spots there to complement each other. And that was the tricky part. Yes. Ton. I like when he'd say, like Bo Jackson, make a diving cat. He's good at baseball. He dropping like those little cute things. Yes, he did. Yeah. It's never iffy with Griffey. Any home run call? All right, last call for phone calls. What we learned, what's in store for next week. We'll do all of that. Coming up next. 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. Hey, come on in. Small business Saturday is right around the corner, and so is that shop you've been meaning to check out on November 30th. Support your local community by shopping small on Small Business Saturday. Founded by America American Express. Pick up a new outfit, a handmade gift, some vintage vinyl, maybe even some local tea. Thanks so much. See you soon. Shop on small business Saturday, November 30th. 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Basically, if you love basketball and you like to laugh, listen to Miles and Jack Got Mad Boosties, an NBA podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Brought to you by Hypnotic. We're thankful for you. Let's go around the room. Say something nice about the audience. Todd, I'll start with you. We appreciate their sense of humor and their creativity and their loyalty to the program. All right, Seaton, say something nice. They're always there to play along. Thank you so much, Marvin. I love their family like atmosphere with us. Paul. I love when a caller or a person on Twitter, a listener has an unbelievable joke and we get to use it on the show. Yeah. Because it's usually better than the jokes that we have on. All right. But we're thankful every day. We get to do this Monday through Friday. One day it ends, one day it ends. Well, we have to talk about that right now. No, but it's living the moment. It's like three years. Almost three years. We got three more years. That's like over a thousand days if you think about it. It's a lot of time. Yes, it is. But for the first time ever, it's about to go from a four digit thing, three digits. Once you drop into the nine hundreds, all then it just goes down to two digits after that. How many shows do we have? So December 24, 2027, last day. 2027. Yeah. 2027. How many shows will we do before then? Maybe we could. Well, you guys take every other week off anyway, so it doesn't really matter if you're going to do that show and you got a number, Paul, I would bet we have under 800 shows remaining. Okay. All right, let's make the best of it. About. Let's get one great show. Yeah. One for 800. Yeah. How many more times do we have Ryan Fitzpatrick on in those 800 shows. Two. You think two? Yeah. You think he's good for two? Yeah, I think two more. Under one and a half on that. What about Andy Staples? Andy Staples. Oh, 84. Yeah, I'm going to give him 15. Yeah, it's going to go in the dozen ballpark. Chris Mannix. How many times is Manix? 6. 5. Maybe he didn't really come on anymore. Yeah, he big time. This just like Chrissy Teigen. All of a sudden, everybody's too big. Yeah, yeah. They leave us, though. Yeah, they do. It's like this is the sports nest and, you know, I would bring back food and feed everybody and then they just eventually get their wings and then they fly away. That's it. Yes. Marvin. What about one of our new favorites, Vinnie Goodwill? Vinnie Goodwill. Mike could carve out, you know, five, six appearances. He's entertaining when he comes on. Yeah. How about Ross Tucker? Over. Under 40 appearances. I'll take the over in three years. 40 appearances. Ross Tucker. That's almost once a month. The next three years. Next three years. You could see that. Over, over. Which guest will be on more than any other guest in the net in the next three years? It may be Ross Florio's up there, Albert Breers up there, but those three will be in the mix. Okay, fair. All right, let me see. Oh, Todd's got his Thanksgiving Day names. Oh, now you come to me when they're four minutes away. How many. How many do you have? I'll go through them pretty quick. I'm not going to read all them. I'm gonna go through the ones that I think are the best. Okay. Which may be only. Here we go. All right. In honor of our previous guest, Kenny Main course. Figured we'd get him in there. Don't explain. Keep going. Lamar Autumn. Lamar Autumn. Nope, that's bad. Cranberry sauce. Gardener. That's good. OB Toppings. That's good. Plate. Thurmond. No, we're not. William the Refrigerator Perry. Okay. Fat Mahomes. Oh, he's not fat, but yeah, he's got a dad bod. Nick Chubby. What does Lamar Autumn mean? Like I said, Thanksgivings and it's not good. Continue. Stool Leonards. I don't even know what that means. That's not even an accurate. Oh, no. When you eat a lot, you know, you gotta have a Stu Leonard. Ricky Fowler. There's some always but Goodies. Jack Hamm. Matt Turkey. Matt Turk. Matt Turk. Kevin Greavey. I know you remember Kevin Greavey. This is Kevin Gravy from the Washington Bullets days. Okay. Mark Eaton, Bud Black Friday. Nick Foliage, Goose Gossage and CD Lamb. Houston Nutmeg. Charlie Green Bean Casserly Pie Trainer. Cocoa Crisp. In case you get a little Apple Crisp. Native Archibald. I know you like Native Archibald from your Cincinnati days. Ernest Givens, Tim McCarver, Mitchell Trubiscuits. Entre Roll. Yam Darnold. Oh, I like Yam Darnold. Eric Butterbean. Esch. Saying Mark Grace after meals. Bud Black Friday before. Oh, you say it before. You can say something after. Nice. Bud Black Friday Colony. Kaepernick, Hank Gathers. Rest in peace. Randall Tex Cobbler. Plymouth Rock Reigns, Raleigh Feastwick. Taste Em Hill. Is that a taste, Emil? Taste Em Hill. You'll let me have that one. Rumil Robinson. Four more. Jack Kent Cook, Bake, McBride Cornbread. Maxwell and Carl Feathers. And our sponsor, Steve Traeger from the Dodgers. Steve Traeger. Steve Yeager. Steve Yeager. That's what we got. Stu Leonard's. Stu Leonards. Yeah. No, I know. I have to explain. What? All right. I have to say that people don't know what Stu Leonard's is all over the country. I don't think. Yeah, it's not everywhere. Okay. You know, Paul just brought up a good point. Do we have two Thanksgiving names lists left, or is it three? Two. No, it'd be three. No, I got. Yeah, yeah. 25, 26, 27. So we only have to do that three more times. That's hopeful math. But then we also have three Christmas ones. Okay. Over, under, number. Will Todd add three new names to that list by the end of year three? Yes. You think he will? Yes, just barely. The end of the. Barely Barely. I'd say something in the four or five range. All right. Anything you'd like to add, Todd? You were. You did a great job. Your contributions today. We had a lot of fun. This was a great Thanksgiving eve. We're all together, and we'll go our separate ways for a few days with family, and then we'll get back at it next Monday. All right? Say something nice about us. Everybody in the room. You guys are kind and considerate. For the most part. Sometimes. Oh, my God. Sometimes. For the most part. Sometimes I take the snarkiness or the meanness the wrong way because I'm very sensitive. But I think. I think it's all done in love. And ultimately, we're all team players and here to bring up the best in one another and wish good, happy things for each other. All right, let's go around the room. That is the clip, by the way, that if we needed to play a clip of audio from the show for a therapist, that's the one that I would play right there. Todd, what'd you learn when invited to someone's home for dinner? This is a polling special saying you don't need us to bring anything, right? Is not a particularly genuine offer at all. Seaton O'Connor, what did you learn? Right? Right. Kenny Maine, unemployed, open for business. Marvin, you think you're the best side dish? Yeah. Yeah. Paulie, it was Boris Patrick. Todd, what did I learn? Ryan Fitzpatrick thinks Jordan love in the pack or a sleeper team that can be real tough in the postseason. Honest. Rookies, biggest superstars, all time greats. The only place to collect them all. Panini trading cards, the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick show. Instant classics, autograph cards, memorabilia cards, rare inserts. Start a continue collection now. Panini America.net thanks for all the phone calls, emails, tweets, the all around support. We have a lot of things to be grateful for and certainly you being our audience. Top of the list for Todd Seton, Marv, Paulie, yours truly. Have a great weekend. What's up everybody? It's Peter Schrager. We're back for the season with Peter Schrager. In each episode of the season, I'm going to empty my proverbial notebook and take you inside and behind the scenes on the conversations that happen at the highest levels of NFL franchises. You see, you'll be in the front office of an NFL team one week, but the next week you're going to be at a bar elbow to elbow with some of your favorite celebrities laughing about football like Kansas City Chiefs fan Paul Rudd. By the way, can I just point out how much I like the music of this podcast? Awesome. Incredible. Very good. It's very kind of like a funky beat. Listen to the season with Peter Schrager on the I Heart radio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast with Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage. Store more and do more with your data. Try them for free@wasabi.com hey, this is Kyle Brandt. You're busy. I'm busy. But every single Monday we take 10 minutes to dish out 10 takes. NFL Life, whatever, but never more than 10 minutes. It's 10 takes with Kyle Brandt driving home from work. 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