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What's up everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virgin Demers, Jason.
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Imers here, And after playing 700 NHL.
Dan Patrick
Games, I got a lot of dirty.
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I got a lot to say here too. Okay? Each week we'll get together, chat about the sports sport that we love.
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Listen to NHL Unscripted with Vir and demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Todd Fritz
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Final hour this Wednesday, Dan and the Danets Dan Patrick Show. We'll talk to Robert Griffin iii. Spent a little time with Jim Nance opening up the scrapbook, heading down memory lane, 500 NFL games that he's called. When you think about broadcasting careers, sports broadcasting careers, now I'm fortunate to be friends with Al Michaels, work with Chris Berman, Keith Jackson. I got to know him later on in his life, Jack Buck. I mean, there's so many great legendary broadcasters and, you know, you were in it for the long haul. I think all of those broadcasters looked at, how do I have a long shelf life now? It's different now. You know, you have a podcast. Maybe you're not doing network TV. Maybe you're streaming, maybe you're on YouTube. You know, there's a lot of different ways to be in the business, and I think that's great, that's encouraging For a lot of people who want to do this, it's a really hard job to do. It's hard to get into the business. But it used to be cbs, abc, NBC. That was it. I didn't get a job locally in Dayton, Ohio. I got passed over. I went to cnn. CNN was just starting out, got an opportunity, and I was doing headline sports. Not glamorous. I'm making $18,500. But I tell my students at the Dan Patrick School of Broadcasting at Full Sail, if you can do this job and it doesn't matter where you are or what you're making, but you get to call your self a professional sportscaster, would you take the job? Now everybody wants to work at ESPN or FOX or cbs, NBC, but there's so many people who do this at, you know, Bozeman, Montana or Syracuse or, you know, all of these different places. So, you know, Jim Nance started out, he was in Salt Lake, he was doing the Jazz games, and then all of a sudden he Got handpicked and I think he was like 25 years of age if it didn't go well. Jim Nance is not Jim Nance, but he was ready for the moment and has become one of the great broadcasters of all time. And I've been fortunate to have worked or have relationships with these people. Longevity was always important for me. Having a legacy. What did you do with that time and being professional? And Jim is, you know, you know, epitome of, of that. He's done it, he done it at a high level. When you're doing Final Four, when you're doing the Masters, when you're doing the Super Bowl, I mean, it doesn't get any better than that. And he's at the pinnacle and I'm happy for him. He's done it the right way. Al Michaels, you know, there's so many broadcasters, you know, Joe Buck has done incredible things starting at a young age and we didn't even know or call it nepotism then, but he was getting that opportunity because his dad and he had to prove himself. So to be around sort of the evolution of a whole new wave of hall of Fame broadcasters has been really rewarding for me. And really I'm competitive. You know, you have Bob Costas, who is probably the greatest sports broadcaster of all time. You know, he. If I put him up there as the Tom Brady of our business, I mean, I don't think that's overstating it for what he has meant to the history. You know, just dealing with the Olympics. It was always a big deal. It was a big moment when Bob was doing something. Marv Albert, all the games that he called. I mean, there's so many people who have done this at such a high level that I've been very fortunate to have either work with them or I, I know them and I would have broadcaster envy. I brought this up to Jim Nance that, you know, Chris Fowler, we talked to him last week, that you hear somebody have a call and you can't help but be competitive as a play by play guy. Now, I'm not a play by play guy, but when you hear somebody make a great call and they just nail it, I wonder if you're a play by play voice and you go, God, I wish I would have been there, would I have called it differently? Dick Enberg was one of those people growing up. He was always smooth, he just sounded great, he was likable and he was there for big moments. Pat Summerall, John Madden, I mean, I'm going to leave out People. But there are people who have done it for a long, long time at a very, very high level. And I have great respect for what they do. And you kind of take it for granted. You know, we took Keith Jackson for granted. It was college. His voice was college football. You know, you're just kind of watching, you're listening, and they become sort of the fabric of that sport. And Mel Allen, when he was doing baseball, you know, you just go down the list of wonderful people, and I think. I think there's a common thread that they have. And they're very bright, and they retain knowledge. All of them, very bright. Like, Al has such a photographic memory, Bob Costas, photographic memory. And I think you have to have that. You got to be smart, retain. And then you have a good vocabulary. And you also have to be cool under pressure, because here's Jim Nance, who did a Super bowl when it was in New Orleans. The power goes out. Well, what are you doing? Hey. They don't say, hey, just in case the power goes out in the Superdome. You don't do that. Like you're not planning for that. But Doc Emmerich, like, talk about somebody who's the voice of a sport, and to be able to be around him at the Olympics and just, you know, by proxy, I'm picking his brain. He doesn't know it at the time. We're at lunch, and I'm just. I'm just listening. I just wanted him to talk. I wanted him to tell me about a process. And I realized that he. He truly loved what he did. And. And he. He promoted the game that he was calling. And. And today we can be selfish. Back then, you were selfless. You were promoting the game. Sometimes, you know, we get out in front of it. I did this at Sports center, where you make it seem like you're more important than the highlights that you're calling. But just wonderful. And I love having Jim on, because I don't know how much longer he's going to do it. I don't know how much longer I'm going to do it. But there's a shared respect there that will always be there. Mike in Atlanta. Hey, Mike. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hey, Dan. How you guys doing today?
Todd Fritz
Great. Great.
Seton O'Connor
All right.
Dan Patrick
Hey, first off, I'm going to talk about Jim Nance. But I called in last month. I was heading up to my father's funeral in Minnesota, and you guys advised me not to go to the game before the funeral. And I got to the funeral, and I found out that three of my.
Seton O'Connor
Siblings and five of my nieces and nephews actually went to the game.
Dan Patrick
So bad advice from you. But anyway, on to Jim Nance.
Seton O'Connor
Why is it that whenever you hear his voice as a man, the way.
Dan Patrick
He speaks.
Seton O'Connor
He brings a tear to your eye?
Todd Fritz
Well, he's Jim Nance. I think you. You hear that voice and you think of big moments, whether it's Tiger Woods, Tiger woods again, Tiger hugging his son, Tiger hugging his father, watching March Madness, somebody has a big shot, wins a championship, he's there. When you have these emotional moments because we. We get intertwined in that. You get caught up in that emotion, and Jim carries you along. He's telling stories. That's what he does. He tells stories. And it's not easy to do that. Mike Tirico, you know, there's so many play by play guys that their ability to be able to kind of carry you along. You start out with chapter one, that could be the first quarter, chapter two, the second. You know, you're. You're kind of creating a book, nonfiction, right in front of you. And Jim does a wonderful job at doing that. All right. 877-3-DP Show. Email address dp@danpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show. We closed out last. Just a sampling of in or out. And I think a controversial answer by Fritzi Paulie. Would you give that question again? And then we'll go to the other questions for Are you in or are you out?
Dan Patrick
To recap the policy, at the end of my statement, you say in or out. Mike McCarthy is closer to a Super bowl today than he was a week ago.
Todd Fritz
Okay. And Todd said in the prospect of.
Dan Patrick
Possibly winning super with another team.
Todd Fritz
All right, here we go. Everybody else was out.
Dan Patrick
The Deion Sanders possibly to the Cowboys story is not real.
Todd Fritz
I am in that. It's probably not real. Anybody? Anybody think it's real? Todd?
Seton O'Connor
I think it's sort of real.
Todd Fritz
I don't think it's gonna happen, but I think it's.
Dan Patrick
I don't think it's a totally fabricated thing.
Todd Fritz
Okay. So it's sort of real.
Seton O'Connor
Sort of real.
Todd Fritz
I think it's sort of not. I'm out. Yes. Okay. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Is it. This is where it gets a little tricky. Is the story real?
Todd Fritz
No.
Dan Patrick
Is the topic real? Yes. And the two things get blended together.
Todd Fritz
So Even before Mike McCarthy had lost.
Dan Patrick
His job, people were like, I think.
Todd Fritz
Deion Sanders is the next coach there.
Dan Patrick
And so the topic is very real. But I don't think the story is.
Todd Fritz
Actually very Real at all. It's very desirous of the networks, shows you. You're rooting for something like this because it makes our job easier. When you got these kind of topics, it's like, Ben Johnson goes to the Cowboys. Like, all right. They got Ben Johnson. All right. Good luck fixing Dr. The CO. They're gonna get Dion. It's just different. It changes everything. And, you know, if First Take or the Fox show, any of those shows, you're leading with this. It's. It's wishful reporting there, but I don't think it's real.
Dan Patrick
Here we go.
Todd Fritz
All right, Paul. All right.
Dan Patrick
All right. The Titans and the Browns have the first and second pick of the NFL Draft. If it's between the Titans and the Browns, Shador Sanders should pull in. Eli Manning should pull.
Todd Fritz
I'm out. I'm out. Like, who. Who is he? Like, okay, you're a good quarterback.
Seton O'Connor
But.
Dan Patrick
I would say I'm in ish. Because the Giants had the third pick of the draft. Eli Manning was a good college quarterback, a very good college quarterback. They didn't win any national titles or anything with them, but he pulled it.
Todd Fritz
That was just the Chargers.
Seton O'Connor
Yeah.
Todd Fritz
I don't think if other teams were. And look, I was. I was involved in. I knew what was going on a little bit more than most people did. And I. And. And it's only because I was witnessing a conversation. I was. I was there with some people, and I was hearing a conversation. It's not like I was eavesdropping. I was part of the group that was having a conversation, so I was aware of this. I don't think that story has ever truly been told. I don't know if it ever gets told, but I think it was just the Chargers. Yes.
Dan Patrick
If Shador Sanders was to pull an Eli Manning, I don't believe he will be given the same grace that Eli Manning was given after making that decision.
Todd Fritz
Well, I don't know what social media would have said if there was social media back then, but you're right. This is going to be all, who do you think you are? Shador Sanders? You know, at the time you're going, damn, Eli's going to get roughed up here. He better be really good. But there was no social media. Social media would rough up Dion and Shador Sanders. But I don't know if you're him. Okay, you got a chance. You can walk in and start in Cleveland. You can walk in and start in Tennessee. And walk in and start with the Giants. I. I don't Know, I mean, look, do I want to go to that. The Browns organization without ownership? No, I would not. Tennessee. I don't know enough about that ownership. The Giants haven't been the Giants for a while, but that is the New York market, so maybe that would factor in as well. Yes, Todd.
Dan Patrick
I think Shador would, Seaton pointed out, would get slammed a lot more than Eli. And also, remember those fabricated reports that Caleb Williams won't play for the Bears, or he had certain teams on his list which ended up, I guess, supposedly not being true. And he was getting crushed even before people could even realize whether that was even an accurate story or not.
Todd Fritz
Well, John Elway got roughed up. John Elway got roughed up when he did that to the Colts. But he didn't want to go to an organization that wasn't a good, good organization. And he had the power to be able to do that because he put it out there that, hey, I'll just play minor league baseball. I think Oneonta Yankees. But then they got the trade, and then, you know, Elway created a Hall of Fame career. Eli worked out a Hall of Fame career. What if Cooper Flag says, I don't want to play for the Wizards? Could you see Cooper Flag doing an Eli Manning?
Dan Patrick
That was next on my list.
Todd Fritz
No, it was not.
Dan Patrick
It was not.
Todd Fritz
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Six months from now, it will be. I'd rather be roughed up by the media than roughed up by a franchise for five years, but here we go. The college football national title game should always be played at the Rose bowl in Pasadena. A number of people have brought this up in the past month. The college football national title game should be fixed at the Rose bowl in Pasadena. In or out?
Todd Fritz
Well, I love the, you know, the landscape backdrop, but you couldn't do it. Now, imagine if they were going to be playing at the Rose bowl, given what's happened in Los Angeles. They'd be moving, but moving forward. Love it. Beautiful. Every time I go to the Rose bowl, it's like, damn, this is great. So I'm in, in. I'm in, in, in, in. Anybody else got a. A venue that. Yes, Todd.
Dan Patrick
I'm out.
Todd Fritz
Only because I like it.
Dan Patrick
Moving around. Different sight, sounds different. Fan bases or people, even if you're not a fan of one of those teams, just have people that may be more in close proximity to certain stadiums. So it's not always, you know, across the country for some people, just a mix.
Todd Fritz
All right, Paulie, two more. Okay, man.
Dan Patrick
I don't.
Seton O'Connor
All right.
Dan Patrick
This one, I think is simple. If Lamar Jackson leads the Ravens to a Super bowl victory, he's in the hall of fame. Zero doubt.
Todd Fritz
At age 28, I think he's already in the hall of Fame.
Dan Patrick
Without a Super bowl ring.
Todd Fritz
Yes. Even a Super bowl appearance. Think he's already in at 20. I think he's going to win another MVP. He's going to have three by the time he's 28 and he's going to be the all time rushing leader amongst quarterbacks. And I would say he's probably already in the hall of Fame.
Dan Patrick
I thought this might be a throwaway. All right, last one. The Vikings should move on from Sam Darnold.
Todd Fritz
I'm Todd. I'll start with you. In or out? Out. I know those last two games were horrible, but 14 and 3, there's enough.
Dan Patrick
There and I don't know who they would get instead. So stick with Sam at least one more year.
Todd Fritz
All right. Seaton O'Connor.
Dan Patrick
I'm in.
Todd Fritz
You're in to get rid of him? Yeah. Okay.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I'm in to get rid of him. He, unfortunately, he had a good season but the two most important games of the year, he fell apart.
Todd Fritz
All right, Marvin, are you in on Sam Darnold? Out. I'm out.
Seton O'Connor
J.J. mcCarthy better be what you think he is.
Todd Fritz
If Sam Darnold's gone, I'm, I would like to have him for one more year.
Dan Patrick
So that's in ish or at your out ish.
Todd Fritz
I'm, I'm in on him eventually being out.
Dan Patrick
So you're out on the topic because the Vikings should move on from Sam. Donald, you're out ish on that.
Todd Fritz
Outish.
Dan Patrick
Right?
Todd Fritz
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, there it is.
Todd Fritz
That's it. We've done it. We've played in or out. People are, people are sending me other legendary broadcasters here and, and yes, I. Vin Scully is obviously one of my favorites. There's a lot of broadcasters. I knew that once I started I was going to forget people. But you know, we're just talking off the top of our heads here after having Jim Nance on. We'll take a break. RG3 will join us next. Back after this, Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino.
Dan Patrick
And I'm Rich Davis and together we're.
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Dan Patrick
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What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart Podcast and the National Hockey League. It's NHL and script with Firkin Demers.
Seton O'Connor
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Dan Patrick
I love you, by the way, on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Seton O'Connor
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what? Tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We had all kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear in NHL. Now you wish you could pull off.
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That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Burke and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it, and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest, it was a little pink.
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There was something sentimental when you.
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Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Penn State tight end Tyler Warren has announced he's going pro. I haven't seen mock drafts of where they have him, but I would think, can you put him in that Brock Bowers category? Different. Bowers has great speed. Tyler Warren is just, he's a football player. You could probably have him. How many positions did he play at Penn State? Because I'll bet he probably is listed or at least played five different positions, maybe for them. But is he the first tight end off the board? And can you have him featured the way the Raiders did Brock Bowers? Yes, Paul.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, there's an article about him that says he's lined up, has the list of the different plays he's played in, locations by position, H back, fullback, tight end, slot wide receivers. Played all of them numerous times.
Todd Fritz
It's always game time. Big Ten basketball live on NBC. Juju Watkins leading USC into Indiana. That'll be January 19th on NBC. And Peacock, it is always game time. So we just played in or out as we welcome in Robert Griffin Jr. III to play in or out. You can check out out of pocket with RG3 on YouTube wherever you get your podcast. Good to talk to you again. All right. Are you in or out? Sam Darnold staying with the Vikings?
Seton O'Connor
Oh, yeah. I mean, I'm out. I'm out on that. J.J. mcCarthy. You know, I, I, you know, people tend to forget about jj. But I was a huge JJ guy coming out. I know why NFL coaches love him. He can make the practical plays. He's, he's not a stat merchant. He's not worried about those types of things. But he can also make the off schedule play and has the athleticism and mobility that you look for. Sam Darnold, in my opinion, I don't think that his fall off was as big Dan as people are making it out to be. I think the, the, the 18 weeks of the season or the 17 weeks of the season that he played well still are going to, you know, help him in free agency. But I do not think that he'll be back with Minnesota.
Todd Fritz
Are you in or out that the Cowboys Deion Sanders story is a real story?
Seton O'Connor
I'm in with an asterisk. I've talked to Dion and I, I knew this months ago that the only way he'll go to the NFL is if he has an opportunity to coach his sons. And he's, he's been very adamant about that recently. It wasn't my information to share at the time, but I don't think he's going to go to the NFL just to be an NFL coach and he doesn't want to chase after his sons. He set them up to be in a position where they can be highly drafted. If you're Shadir and Shiloh will have a chance to go play in the NFL as well. But I'm in. I think he's the best option. And Dan, I got to say I was the first person to say it when it wasn't popular last year on the set of Monday Night Countdown. So I'm in on that.
Todd Fritz
Yeah, I've been saying all along that I thought that there was something up with him, with the Raiders if they were going to get the number one pick and Dion could have gone there and taken his son number one. Could you have seen that scenario? Because I thought that since Tom got in there as the part time owner, minority owner.
Seton O'Connor
Yeah, I thought for sure. And I know that Dion, you know, he's very supportive of other coaches and this is something that I'm not sure people really pay attention to a ton. Where it was Kenny Dillingham at Arizona State, where there's Marcus Freeman, where there's Mike Vick in his situation in Norfolk State. He's very supportive coach of other coaches and he didn't want to undercut Antonio Pierce. So I remember they were at that banquet a few weeks ago when Pierce was the coach and he was like, hey, draft my son, blah, blah, blah. Because he wants his son to be in a situation that, you know, Tom Brady being there, having influence, mentoring Shador would be great. So I was in on that as well. I didn't think that Dallas was the only place that Dion could go and be a head coach in the NFL, but I did think that before this season, they should have fired Mike McCarthy and hired Dion to bring an identity and a culture there to Dallas of winning that he's brought to with him to Jackson State and now also to Colorado.
Todd Fritz
All right, are you in or out? Shador? Polling an Eli Manning. If Tennessee or Cleveland were to draft him.
Seton O'Connor
Man, I think I'd be in. I'd be in because at the end of the day, I'm a player empowerment guy. And it's funny because last year I said that Caleb Williams should have pulled an Eli Manning on the Chicago Bears, and a lot of people got upset with me. But, Dan, I don't know if you noticed, I ended up being right about that. And the bottom line is, structure matters. Who the coach is matters. Who you have around you matters. And if Shador, because he's a grown man, feels that Tennessee or Cleveland are not the right place for him, then that's his decision to make. I, for one, believe that they're not the right place for him. So I'd be in on that.
Todd Fritz
Who has more to gain from a win this weekend in Buffalo with Josh Allen? Lamar Jackson.
Seton O'Connor
I think Lamar Jackson has more to gain. If you look at their playoff numbers, Josh Allen has a quarterback rating over 100, and his kryptonite has really been Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Lamar Kryptonite has been his second playoff game and just his success in the playoffs altogether. So I think if Lamar loses, you will see, or should I say the Baltimore Ravens lose because quarterbacks don't win in those games. But if the Ravens lose, you'll see a lot of people come out and destroy and destroy Lamar Jackson. And. And in this case, I. I would. I would have to agree that it. That it's warranted. This is an MVP showdown. And then I wish. I wish the trophy was on the line in this game because that would be just add so much more intrigue to it. But I do think Lamar has more to lose. But I don't think the game comes down to Lamar Josh. I think it comes down to Derrick Henry and James Cook, and that's. I believe that's the matchup between those two in the offensive lines. Up front will determine who wins the game.
Todd Fritz
Talking to RG3 fill in the blank. Justin Herbert is blank.
Seton O'Connor
Justin Herbert is Philip Rivers. That's what he is right now. And Philip Rivers, is that a compliment? It, it is a compliment. Who Dan, would you, would you love to have the career that Philip Rivers.
Todd Fritz
Had compared to who?
Seton O'Connor
I'm asking you, just as, as a fan, as a guy who's covered the game, would you love to have the career that Philip Rivers had?
Todd Fritz
I would take Joe Flaccos over Philippines.
Seton O'Connor
Yeah, but you're not answering the question. Okay.
Dan Patrick
Would you?
Seton O'Connor
I, I, I think that most I.
Todd Fritz
Would take Philip Rivers career.
Seton O'Connor
Yes, I think most fans would would take Philip Rivers career. So when you say is it a compliment? I'm saying it just depends on who you, what you're, how looking at this, is it a compliment to or is it would you rather have Philip Rivers career or Peyton Manning's career? Bade Manning. So for Justin Herbert, he has to decide at some point. It can't be everybody else's issue anymore. He's had three head coaches and four offensive coordinators. Every single coach he's had has been blamed for his lack of success in the playoffs. He throws four interceptions. Not every single one of them were on him. I'm not going to go so far as to say that he is not a good quarterback because he is a good quarterback. But at some point when it's not cutting time, he has to step up in the playoffs and it can't be, well, it was this coach's fault or that coordinator didn't get it done. And now I'm hearing people talk about Greg Roman again and oh, Greg Roman is the issue. He didn't do this, he didn't do that. And I just look at it and.
Todd Fritz
Say, okay, Herbert is not blaming, no, the media is making excuses for Justin Herbert difference in that.
Seton O'Connor
And I agree. I want to be very clear there. Justin Herbert took full accountability and responsibility after the game for how he played. This is not a Justin Herbert thing. It's more of a us thing, right in the media. We're all in this together. We got to be able to hold him accountable to the same lengths that we hold Lamar Jackson, Dak Prescott or even Peyton Manning when he was early in his career didn't have a ton of playoff success. Herbert is now in that realm where he's going to make a decision if is he going to be Philip Rivers or is he going to be able to turn the corner and be a Peyton Manning type.
Todd Fritz
But I think when you lumped him in with Dak Prescott and Lamar Jackson, to me they shouldn't be lumped in because Dak is the quarterback of the Cowboys.
Seton O'Connor
Yes.
Todd Fritz
Always going to get more credit and more blame. Always. Lamar's a two time MVP and hasn't done anything in the postseason. Justin Herbert, I think is propped up by a portion of the media that wants him to be a great quarterback. He's not a great quarterback. Lamar's won two MVPs. He has got to perform in the postseason. That's what we expect at MVPs. And Dak, you know, you walk into that position and you know you're going to get criticized. And Dak has not really done much and now he's 32, coming off hamstring surgery and so he can't, he's injury prone and immobile. And now whoever takes over the Cowboys inherits that. That's not, that's not a good recipe there.
Seton O'Connor
Yeah. And, and you're talking about my tweet from a couple days ago when the, when the Chargers lost and the reason I, I, Mike and Dave, you know, need a wedding date, lumped them all in together is because. Yes, I can understand the lamar Jackson piece. 2. Yeah, you like that movie reference. It's a great movie. I don't know why people don't like it. It's a great movie. I understand the Lamar Jackson piece, the two time mvp, but now we're just creating these subcategories for, well, we're going to criticize this guy, but not this guy. Lamar's success in the playoffs, or lack thereof, of how he's played, he still made it to an AFC championship game. Justin Herbert hasn't even sniffed that. So when you look at Dak Prescott and what he's been able to do as a quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, that's, that's awesome. But I'm not going to subdivide that and say I'm going to give Dak more criticism just because he's a quarterback of the Cowboys. I'm going to give Lamar more criticism. Despite the fact that he's done more than almost every quarterback in his draft class, when it comes to his success on the field, Justin Herbert has unbelievable stats. I, you probably know all of the NFL records that he's broken from passing yards to passing touchdowns to, to wins and, and everything in between. I do think he is a great quarterback. The question is, is he a clutch quarterback when it matters? And right now he hasn't been. And for that, to me, it's you either give everybody grace and you say, hey, it took Steve Young seven, eight years to figure it out. It took Manning eight, nine years to figure it out or you make sure you criticize them all at the same level. Because quarterbacks always get the most praise and they always get the most criticism. Right? More praise than they deserv criticism they deserve. We can't create these subcategories and say, all right, well, we're not gonna go after Justin Herbert just because he's not the quarterback of the Cowboys and he's not a two time mvp.
Todd Fritz
But who's not going after him?
Seton O'Connor
You think Justin Herbert gets the same amount of criticism that Lamar Jackson does or Dak Prescott or two or Tongue of Iloa?
Todd Fritz
Lamar's a two time mvp.
Seton O'Connor
What about two a Tonga by law. Let's take, let's take Lamar out of it.
Todd Fritz
Do you think, do you think Justin.
Seton O'Connor
Herbert gets the same criticism as Tua Tangabalo?
Todd Fritz
Tua gets a hall pass because of his health.
Seton O'Connor
Tua does not get a hall passer. Can't make throws right.
Todd Fritz
He. All right. Do you think that he's a great quarterback?
Seton O'Connor
I do. And I think he's the perfect quarterback for Mike McDaniel's offense.
Todd Fritz
Why would Tyreek one out if you've got this great quarterback there?
Seton O'Connor
Well, Tyreek probably wants out because Tyreek wants to win Super Bowls and you.
Todd Fritz
Can'T do that with Tua.
Seton O'Connor
I think you can. But two. It was banged up this year and.
Todd Fritz
Two is going to be banged up. We hold our breath. I think that we, we hold our breath with him. I don't think people are critical of him. I don't really. Nowhere near, no, nowhere near the other quarterback. No, I think we got a hall pass. He got a hall pass because of his health. What were his numbers this year? What did he do this year? What did the Dolphins do this year?
Seton O'Connor
Well, he showed that he's the, he's the MVP of the Dolphins because when he was out, they couldn't sniff a win. But then when he came back, he actually helped them get back into playoff contention and have a chance at the end of the season to make the actual playoffs. So.
Todd Fritz
So if I said you can have two A moving forward or Justin Herbert.
Seton O'Connor
Who would I take? Yeah, hate that question, Dan.
Dan Patrick
Damn it.
Todd Fritz
You set it up.
Seton O'Connor
I didn't set it up. You set it up. You're just trying to get the Dolphins.
Todd Fritz
You brought in Tua.
Dan Patrick
You brought in.
Seton O'Connor
I did bring in Tua.
Todd Fritz
I did.
Seton O'Connor
All right. If I had If I had. If I had to pick. If I had to pick. I'm. I'm. I'm taking. I'm taking tua. Talk about loa. I am. I'm taking TUA over Justin Herbert.
Todd Fritz
I don't. You don't believe that you do?
Seton O'Connor
I don't believe that.
Dan Patrick
I do believe it.
Todd Fritz
Not believe. Let's go around the room. Who believes that RG3 is telling me the truth? Todd, do you think he's telling the truth?
Seton O'Connor
I think he is.
Todd Fritz
Oh, suck up.
Seton O'Connor
I appreciate you, Tom, my guy.
Todd Fritz
See? Do you think RG3 is telling me the truth?
Dan Patrick
I do. I believe he's telling you the truth, yes.
Todd Fritz
Oh, my God.
Seton O'Connor
Now, the question, Dan, the better question is, would they take two over Justin? Because I. I don't think a lot of people would. I think. I think from watching the tape and watching the two guys play, if health is not an issue, because health is an issue for both of them. Let's be honest.
Todd Fritz
I'm really an issue for two. It's really an issue for two.
Seton O'Connor
If you could guarantee me that TUA never gets another concussion. I'm taking.
Todd Fritz
Yeah, but I can't do that. That's part of what you take. Paulie, you want to call out our G3?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Robert was lying to you. His voice went up three octaves. I believe it. I believe he did.
Todd Fritz
Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Paulie used to work for the FBI giving lie detector tests. Yeah. He's calling you out before I let you go. Whenever I read. Well, not whenever, but a lot of times I'll read about Jaden Daniels, and then there'll be the cautionary tale where they bring up you that, you know, you had this meteoric rise. You were Jaden Daniels before him. But is it fair to bring you up as a cautionary tale? Yes. Playing for the same franchise of getting hurt or putting yourself at risk with the way you play.
Seton O'Connor
No, I don't think it's fair at all. I don't think it's fair to Jaden. I don't think it's fair to the commander's organization, because there's this. This thing that I said in the off season that I got much maligned for about the Chicago Bears and how their structure wasn't conducive to a young quarterback being successful. And the caveat to that. Or should I say the example off of that, was how well Washington was built. New new, new head coach, new gm, new ownership, new offensive coordinator that knew how to utilize a. A mobile dual threat, triple threat. Quarterback like Jaden Daniels and veteran leadership on the team, bringing in Bobby Wagner, having Austin Eckler in the running back room, Brian Robinson being a bulldozing Ram, having scary Terry at wide receiver, all of those things made Washington's situation so much better. And when you look at my situation, when I came out as a rookie, I was with an owner in Dan Snyder and a head coach in Mike Shanahan who were feuding. I did not know that at the time. I was just a young 22 year old kid. But there was not the uniformity throughout the organization that Washington has now. And that's why I always say organizations and NFL teams screw up more young quarterbacks than they actually help succeed. But you got to hit it at the right time. And right now, Jaden Daniels in Washington hit it at the exact right time. They take care of him. They've removed the dark cloud from the organization.
Todd Fritz
But everyone's style though, Robert.
Seton O'Connor
No, but that's what I'm. Style, I'm with you, but the style that, his style of play and where you play and who you're playing with all matters. That's what I'm trying to say. Listen, I can't go back and have Hololinada not hit me in my knee against the Baltimore Ravens. I can't do that. There's no way for me to do that.
Todd Fritz
I think you could have exploited him, couldn't you?
Seton O'Connor
I mean, he could have, he could have not hit me in the way that he did. But that's a conversation for another time, okay? And I could and I, and Dan, I could have done a much better job in my career of protecting myself. I think that's very well documented. I think what you'll see from Jaden Daniels if you watch the tape is that he has done a much better job protecting himself, getting down, sliding, avoiding.
Todd Fritz
Some of those I wanted to make. I didn't think it was fair to keep bringing you into this because I do think he runs differently. He is protecting himself. Yeah, there were times when you took on contact, but I'm watching Jaden Daniels not going well. When's he going to be RG3? Because I think you guys, while having similar traits, you're different quarterbacks and it's a different era, it's a different organization. So that's the only reason why I brought that up.
Seton O'Connor
No, no, I, I, I, I Not to interrupt, not to interrupt. Sorry. Your show, my bad. I'm, I'm saying that his style of play and how he's utilized matters, okay? This is, this is about Jaden Daniels. This is not about me. But all of those factors that went into why where I was playing and what was going on and how I was utilized matter. Cliff Kingsbury is utilizing Jaden Daniels better than I was utilized when I was a young quarterback. And I think that matters and how they're doing it.
Todd Fritz
And the field's in better shape for Jaden Daniels.
Seton O'Connor
That's a good one. That's a good one. That's a good one.
Todd Fritz
He's RG3. Check out his podcast out of Pocket with a with RG3 on YouTube. Wherever you get your podcast, great to catch up with you. Thanks.
Seton O'Connor
Appreciate you, brother. God bless.
Todd Fritz
Thank you, man. All right, we'll take a break. We'll come back. Last call for phone calls. What we oh, we got some breaking college football slash NFL news after the break.
Dan Patrick
Be sure to catch the live edition.
Todd Fritz
Of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio app.
Seton O'Connor
Jon Stewart is back at the Daily show, and he's bringing his signature wit.
Dan Patrick
And insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast.
Seton O'Connor
Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more.
Dan Patrick
Joined by the sharp voices of the.
Seton O'Connor
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Dan Patrick
Headline roundups, this podcast gives you content.
Seton O'Connor
You won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed, listen.
Todd Fritz
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast in the National Hockey League. It's NHL unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Seton O'Connor
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst. And boy, oh boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Dan Patrick
I love you. By the way, on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Seton O'Connor
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We're going to all kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear on NHL. Now you wish you could pull off.
Seton O'Connor
My short shorts, Virky.
Dan Patrick
That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Virkin Demers in the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and hearts and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink. There was something sentimental when you like.
Todd Fritz
When you send it, it's like, do.
Dan Patrick
I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition.
Todd Fritz
It's extremely pink.
Dan Patrick
Let's have a lot to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, you guys, I'm Katherine Legg.
Seton O'Connor
I'm a racing driver who's literally driven everything with four wheels across the planet.
Dan Patrick
And I've got a new podcast. It's called Throttle Therapy. This season, I'm gearing up to make history, competing in some of the world's.
Seton O'Connor
Most notorious racing events, starting at the Indy 500.
Dan Patrick
Join me as I travel from racetrack to racetrack in my quest to continue a memorable career in racing. I'm also going to bring you inside stories with legends of sports, new faces from the next generation of auto racing, and conversations with the people who've supported me throughout my career. We'll be getting into everything from karting to nascar, even Formula one. Whether you dream about being a pro.
Seton O'Connor
Athlete or an astronaut, we're talking about what it takes to make it.
Dan Patrick
Listen to Throttle Therapy with Katherine Legge, an iHeart women's sports production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Todd Fritz
Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Happy holidays from me, Michael Rapaport, and.
Dan Patrick
My gift to you is a free subscription to the I Am Rapaport Stereo podcast where I discuss entertainment, sports, politics and anything and everything that catches my attention. I am here to call it as I see it, and there's a whole lot of things catching my eyes these days. Here's a clip from one of my favorite episodes. You are not a real fighter. You will never be discussed anywhere in boxing history, ever. Fake Paul the movie is the Apprentice and the movie is about young Donald Trump and his apprentice.
Todd Fritz
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Dan Patrick
Obviously both are real characters. It kind of has a Scarface vibe to it, which I thought was very interesting. Listen to the I Am Rapaport Stereo podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast and wherever you get your podcast.
Todd Fritz
Last call for phone calls. What we learned this day in sports history. All to that forthcoming Seton, you want to wrap up the poll question results from the entire program if you can?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah, we can do that. We sure can.
Seton O'Connor
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Deion Sanders is a candidate for the Cowboys head coaching job or maneuvering a big contract extension from Colorado. That's an A or B poll question. Right now most people believe he's just trying to get a contract extension from Colorado.
Todd Fritz
Okay.
Dan Patrick
We also have which fan base would suffer more if they lost the Super Bowl? Buffalo Bills overwhelmingly winning that one. I agree with that. And Tom Brady, being an NFL broadcaster and owner, 67% has that has that as a conflict of interest. And I agree with that as well.
Todd Fritz
Alrighty. That's the the poll question results. Thank you for participating. We'll get to phone calls coming up. Let me see. Oh, here's the news. Quinn Ewers is is going pro. He is making it official now. Prior to the bowl game against Ohio State, he sat down with Pete Thamel and said that he was going to declare for the NFL draft. I don't think this is breaking news because it was news. It was breaking news before. This reiterates the breaking news that he's decided there was talk that he was going to maybe transfer. But he told Pete Thammel prior to the game against Ohio State that he was going to go to the NFL, which was surprising. I was told that his price tag was maybe a little too rich for Notre Dame, that they were Talking about a $6 million a year nil fee for him to go in and take over for Riley Leonard. But I was told by a source that Notre Dame viewed that as too rich. Whether it got to that point, that's what I was told. But he'll go in. I don't know if he's the first round draft pick. You don't have a lot of quarterbacks, so that does benefit him. I don't know if he's the third best quarterback going into this draft. I don't know if he's a second third round pick. But Quinn Huers, who is always going to be a trivial Pursuit answer, he's the first nil guy. When you go back to when he left high school early to go to Ohio State, he got paid there. He's the first nil er.
Dan Patrick
Yes, Paulie, I wonder, and I'm not being facetious, if he's going to take a pay cut to play in the NFL. Let's say hypothetically he could have gotten $4 million from a school this next year. If he's the number one pick of the second round over the course of four years, he'll make $10 million, an average of 2.5 a season. That'd be a big.
Todd Fritz
But if he's good enough to get into that first contract, to get into the second contract. You know, that's why a lot of these players in college were one and done. Not because they were ready for the NBA. They wanted to get into that second contract. And we're seeing what those numbers are. I mean, they're astronomical. You know, when you're going to be paid 30, $40 million, you want to get in as soon as you can. But Quinn, yours, I don't know if he is a franchise quarterback, doesn't feel that way, but. And then I think Carson Beck, Alabama thought that he might be willing to transfer there. He, you know, since going to Miami, his girlfriend is on the basketball team. And so I think that that factored in also. I think they're paying him $4 million to leave Georgia. That's pretty good gig. I'm going to go to Miami. My girlfriend's on the basketball team and they're going to pay me $4 million. Chances are I probably already graduated. So what do I do? Not much. Okay, this day in sports history. Paulie, let's see.
Dan Patrick
I just gave you one. Oh, Babe Ruth signed a one year deal in 1934 for blank million dollar. For blank thousand dollars. 1934, his last Yankee 100.
Todd Fritz
Oh, $100,000.
Dan Patrick
35 grand. It was his last.
Todd Fritz
Oh, his last one. Okay, that's it. Let me see. Anything that I need to bring up. The, the packers beat the Chiefs in the first Super bowl on this day, 1967. Remember being in the living room and had my family there. It was a big deal. Big deal. I think it was on two different networks, CBS and NBC. Todd, what'd you learn today?
Dan Patrick
RG3 would take two going forward over.
Todd Fritz
Justin Herbert Seaton, what'd you learn?
Dan Patrick
RG3 good conversationalist.
Todd Fritz
Yes, he is. Marvin, you won't eat baloney still.
Dan Patrick
Paul Jim Nance is on the 501.
Todd Fritz
Have a great day.
Dan Patrick
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Todd Fritz
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Dan Patrick
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Todd Fritz
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Seton O'Connor
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Dan Patrick
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Seton O'Connor
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Todd Fritz
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Dan Patrick
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Seton O'Connor
Jon Stewart is back at the Daily show and he's bringing his signature wit.
Dan Patrick
And insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast.
Seton O'Connor
Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more.
Dan Patrick
Joined by the sharp voices of the.
Seton O'Connor
Show'S correspondence and contributors. And with extended interviews and exclusive weekly.
Dan Patrick
Headline roundups, this podcast gives you content.
Seton O'Connor
You won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed?
Todd Fritz
Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
What's up everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virgin Demers. Jason Demers here.
Seton O'Connor
And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Dan Patrick
Hey, I got a lot to say here too, okay? Each week we'll get together chat with with the sport that we love.
Seton O'Connor
Tons of guests are going to join in too, but we're not just going to be talking hockey, folks. We're talking movies, we're talking TV food, and Adnan's favorite wrestling. It's all on le table.
Dan Patrick
Listen to NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing With a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show
Episode: Hour 3 – Deion Sanders in Dallas?, Robert Griffin III
Release Date: January 15, 2025
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, hosts Dan Patrick, Todd Fritz, and Seton O'Connor delve into the legacy of legendary sports broadcasters, discuss current NFL coaching rumors surrounding Deion Sanders, and engage in their popular "In or Out" segment where they debate various sports topics and player futures. The conversation is rich with insights, personal anecdotes, and expert opinions, offering listeners a comprehensive look into both the history and present dynamics of sports broadcasting and NFL developments.
Dan Patrick opens the discussion by reflecting on the careers of iconic sports broadcasters such as Jim Nance, Al Michaels, Bob Costas, Marv Albert, Dick Enberg, Pat Summerall, and John Madden. He emphasizes the importance of longevity, professionalism, and adaptability in maintaining a lasting career in sports broadcasting.
Notable Quote:
"Longevity was always important for me. Having a legacy. What did you do with that time and being professional? And Jim is, you know, you know, epitome of, of that."
— Dan Patrick [11:50]
Dan shares personal anecdotes about his friendships and professional relationships with broadcasting legends like Al Michaels and Chris Berman. He highlights how working alongside these figures has been both rewarding and inspiring, fostering a deep respect for their contributions to the field.
Notable Quote:
"Having a legacy. What did you do with that time and being professional? And Jim is, you know, you know, epitome of, of that."
— Dan Patrick [11:50]
Todd Fritz and Seton O'Connor contribute to the conversation by praising Jim Nance’s storytelling abilities, which seamlessly weave emotional moments and game highlights into engaging narratives. They compare Nance’s skill to that of other great play-by-play announcers, underscoring the unique ability required to captivate and carry an audience through a game.
Notable Quote:
"He tells stories. That's what he does. And it's not easy to do that."
— Todd Fritz [10:29]
The hosts transition into their interactive segment "In or Out," where they pose poll questions to the audience and debate various sports topics based on listener responses.
One of the primary topics is the speculation surrounding Deion Sanders potentially joining the Dallas Cowboys as a head coach. The hosts discuss the plausibility of this rumor, with differing opinions on its authenticity and likelihood.
Notable Quote:
"I think it's sort of real... It's sort of not. I'm out."
— Todd Fritz [12:28]
The conversation shifts to analyzing whether Shador Sanders could emulate Eli Manning’s decision to leave the New York Giants, discussing the potential backlash and media scrutiny such a move would entail.
Notable Quote:
"I don't think Shador would be given the same grace that Eli Manning was given after making that decision."
— Dan Patrick [15:04]
The hosts debate whether the college football national title game should be permanently held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, weighing the benefits of a consistent iconic location against the logistical challenges.
Notable Quote:
"Every time I go to the Rose bowl, it's like, damn, this is great. So I'm in."
— Todd Fritz [17:14]
A discussion on whether Lamar Jackson deserves Hall of Fame status based on his performance and MVP titles, even without a Super Bowl ring, highlights differing viewpoints on player legacy and accomplishments.
Notable Quote:
"At age 28, I think he's already in the hall of Fame. Without a Super bowl ring."
— Todd Fritz [18:09]
The segment concludes with a debate on whether the Vikings should move on from quarterback Sam Darnold, considering his recent performances and the team's overall strategy.
Notable Quote:
"If Shador Sanders was to pull an Eli Manning, I don't believe he will be given the same grace that Eli Manning was given after making that decision."
— Dan Patrick [15:04]
Dan Patrick and his co-hosts analyze Sam Darnold's performance with the Minnesota Vikings, discussing the viability of retaining him as the starting quarterback given his inconsistent performances in crucial games.
Notable Quote:
"He's done it at a high level. When you're doing the Final Four, when you're doing the Masters, when you're doing the Super Bowl, I mean, it doesn't get any better than that."
— Dan Patrick [19:04]
They explore the potential impacts on the Vikings' future should they decide to part ways with Darnold, contemplating the challenges of finding a suitable replacement and the overall direction of the team's strategy.
Notable Quote:
"There and I don't know who they would get instead. So stick with Sam at least one more year."
— Dan Patrick [18:47]
As the episode nears its conclusion, Dan Patrick summarizes the key points from the "In or Out" segment, recapping audience poll results and setting the stage for future discussions.
Notable Quote:
"We've done it. We've played in or out. People are sending me other legendary broadcasters here and..."
— Dan Patrick [19:32]
He also teases upcoming guest appearances, including a future segment involving Robert Griffin III (RG3), and hints at breaking news related to college football and NFL updates.
Legacy Matters: The longevity and professionalism of sports broadcasters like Jim Nance set a benchmark for aspiring journalists and commentators.
Media Influence: Speculations and rumors, such as Deion Sanders possibly joining the Cowboys, demonstrate the significant role media plays in shaping public perception and expectations.
Player Decisions: The parallels drawn between Shador Sanders and Eli Manning highlight the complexities and potential repercussions of high-profile player decisions in the NFL.
Venue Consistency: The debate over the college football national title game venue underscores the balance between tradition and flexibility in event planning.
Hall of Fame Considerations: Discussions about Lamar Jackson’s Hall of Fame prospects reflect ongoing conversations about the criteria for player legacy beyond championships.
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show successfully blends nostalgia with current sports discourse, providing listeners with a thoughtful examination of broadcasting careers and contemporary NFL topics. Through engaging dialogue and expert analysis, the hosts offer valuable perspectives that cater to both seasoned sports enthusiasts and casual listeners.