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Marv Albert
Foreign.
Dan Patrick
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on FOX Sports Radio. Final hour on this Monday, back from New Orleans. Everybody made it safely in here. Fritzy Seaton, Marv Poly, yours truly. It's Monday, so best and worst of the weekend. What you saw that you liked, you didn't like. We'll talk to Lewis Riddick of the Mothership. He'll join us coming up as the Eagles blow out the Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59. Here's Andy Reid on what he saw from the Philadelphia Eagles defense.
Marv Albert
Yeah, so Vic does a nice job with that defense.
Dan Patrick
They, they played well. They got good players and good scheme.
Marv Albert
And they, they executed better than what we did.
Dan Patrick
Coach.
Marv Albert
Better starts with me and they played better.
Dan Patrick
It's almost like Andy Reid is getting a Hall pass today. Now, yes, he should blame himself because I still, the play calling to me was baffling. And granted, Andy Reid has forgotten more football than I know, but still, you're going, how about you run? I mean, the Eagles continued to run Saquon Barkley, he wasn't getting yardage, but they still had to have that reminder of we got to stop Saquon Barkley. And yes, they were saying go ahead and beat us to Jalen hurts. I thought that maybe they were saying to Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, let's see if you can run the football on us. It's almost like we'll let you get yardage with us. We're not going to let you beat us. So here you had a defense with Philadelphia saying, we're not going to let Mahomes beat us. Kansas City was saying, we're not going to let Saquon Barkley beat us. The Eagles made better adjustments here. Now, were they a better team? Yes, they were a better team. And we talked about this during the week and I said, if there's going to be a blowout, it'll be Philadelphia over Kansas City because they have so much firepower. But Did I think in that moment, game on the line, Mahomes with the ball. Yes. It just never got to that point. Philadelphia, that. That defense, they dictated what Philadelphia did and really embarrassed them. They didn't blitz one time. Six sacks, three turnovers. That's impressive. I mean, that's. That. The totality of the Philadelphia Eagles was on display and very, very impressive. Here's Jalen Hurts, the Eagles quarterback.
Marv Albert
It's been a long journey.
Lewis Riddick
It's been a journey of ups and.
Dan Patrick
Downs and highs and lows, and I've.
Lewis Riddick
Always stayed true to it in the end and having this vision of just being the best that I can be and that evolving over time into this desire and this flame inside to win.
Dan Patrick
You. You don't do great things without the guys around you.
Marv Albert
The effort, the word.
Lewis Riddick
Always leaning on that, Trusting in that and trusting the process and staying the course and sticking to the script.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, he did a great job. Now, the first interception was bad, and I don't know if there's a miscommunication or he was worried about following through and hitting his hand on somebody's helmet who was coming up the middle. But other than that, he had a couple of big runs. He had 72 rushing yards. That broke the record of most rushing yards by a quarterback in a Super bowl set by Jalen Hurts in Super Bowl 57. He had 70 yards in that game. Go ahead, Marvin. Brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. Good morning. You're watching on Peacock or you're listening iHeartradio, Fox Sports Radio. Over 400 cities that carry this program. Satan. Poll question for hour three is going to be what?
Fritzy Seaton
Let me update you on who had the worst night. That was our poll question.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Oh, boy.
Lewis Riddick
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Okay, let's guess. Marvin, I'll go to you. Who had the worst night of everybody on our poll question? Patrick Mahomes. All right, Paul.
Paul Pabst
Our fans are going to vote for Nick Wright on this poll question.
Dan Patrick
Todd Malms. I was going to say Drake, but you have to know the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. And I'm. I'm going to say that he's not the favorite. I'm going to say this audience is going to say Nick Wright. Seaton.
Fritzy Seaton
Nicholas wright, currently in second place.
Dan Patrick
Oh.
Fritzy Seaton
Drake currently in third.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Fritzy Seaton
Patrick Mahomes running away.
Dan Patrick
He's got 50%. Congratulations. Congratulations. Chris in Sacramento. Then we'll come up with a poll question for the final hour there. Seaton. All right, Chris, thanks for holding.
Marv Albert
Of course. Thanks for taking my Phone call. All I gotta say, I got the best of the weekend. Of course, my burns winning man. Fly Eagles, fly on the road to victory, man. Heck yeah. I love the way our defense played. And the MVP should have went to Nick Vangio. I don't know if you can give it to a defensive coordinator, but by far Nick Vanjie. Vic Fangio should have been the mvp. He had a tremendous game plan against Patrick Mahomes and they couldn't do anything. They were the Chiefs are wobbly team all year and it showed in the Super Bowl.
Dan Patrick
Thank you, Chris. I don't think you could give it to a coordinator, but Vic Fangio did a. See, the thing is, is he didn't need to do anything. Okay. I don't know if I could give it to you because you didn't do anything. Unless I go, man, that's a gutsy strategy. You're not going to blitz Patrick Mahomes. I don't think at any point did Tom Brady say, you know, Vic Fangio is dialing something up. Because he didn't, you know, spags was dialing things up. But. But not Vic Fangio. Yes, Marvin.
Lewis Riddick
No, you took the words out of my mouth. Completely agree.
Dan Patrick
Sean in Oregon. Hi, Sean. Best and worst of the weekend.
Marv Albert
Thanks. Thanks for taking my call, Dan.
Lewis Riddick
Hey.
Marv Albert
The best of the weekend was getting to see Hubie Brown for one last time and listen to him drop a knowledge and, you know, after everything he's done for basketball and everything. That was a great tribute they did for him in Milwaukee where he got his start in the NBA as an assistant. And I think over the worst of the weekend is, you know, another guy that's just. He's going to turn 82 this summer and they had that tribute for Jimmie Johnson and nobody's reading into that. This is probably his last. Last time the super bowl. Is broadcaster.
Dan Patrick
Yep.
Marv Albert
I really don't think he's coming back, brother.
Dan Patrick
I don't know. He talked about one more year. I saw him at dinner on Friday night. He still looks great, but I don't know. I don't like Terry Bradshaw. I think is going to do a few more years. They're trying to get that pregame show a little younger. Bringing in Edelman. I mean, they have a few pieces. Gronk is in there as well. You know what? Gronk sometimes will say some really interesting things, but I think the way that he's kind of bought into the Gronk character, it takes away from when he's going to give you, you know, A true opinion knowledge. Good points. Because you're still kind of waiting for him to be like Gronk, you know, and then he's got that pizza commercial where he's like, you know, so he's got this character and it hurts his credibility. Only because you're so used to him being goofy and he. He was making really good points, but you still, you hear him and you're like, I'm waiting for him to say something funny. Yeah, Paulie, you're totally right.
Paul Pabst
Because Gronk has been there in every sense. Winning, losing. And if you just transcribe what he says, he's got good points on the defense and offense, but it's almost like watching Tom Hanks and big. It's like a child in a man sized body. The way he talks. It's like Big two.
Dan Patrick
Zach in Knoxville. Zach in Knoxville. Hi, Zach.
Lewis Riddick
Adp, thanks for taking my call. Then I'm gonna switch gears here with what I was. What y'all are talking about.
Dan Patrick
Except for the Eagles. I say we saved the dynasty talk for the mothership.
Lewis Riddick
Because just getting to a Super Bowl a couple years ago and then winning this one. Let's pump the brakes on that.
Dan Patrick
What I did want to ask you.
Lewis Riddick
About is when you interviewed Dion last week and he said that Jerry Jones.
Dan Patrick
Puts his team in the best position better than anybody in the league to.
Lewis Riddick
Win a Super bowl each year, I was kind of surprised that you didn't push back on that a little bit because, I mean, even going back to last year, we can see what they didn't do to try to shore up that.
Dan Patrick
There were a lot of things, you know, I had a time element. There are a lot of things I was trying to touch on with Dion because he loves Jerry, he's loved him, you know, because Jerry takes care of him, took care of him, and even now bringing him in and consulting him and vice versa. But you're right. I mean, could I have pushed back to say he hasn't put his team. Yeah, absolutely. But I think I was more focused on his son, the role that he's going to play. Those were more important and those were the ones that got headlines. But, yeah, I could have pushed back. I did push back when he was saying, you know, that I'd be critical or we would be critical of his son if he ran the ball. And I said, that's not the case. And he got. He was feisty. He came in in a feisty mood and I said, look, I criticize. You know, I talked about Josh Allen like I was once again getting in the weeds here of how I was interviewing him. Yeah. Could I have pushed back? Yeah. Should I? Yeah, probably. But that wasn't what my agenda was. It was more of just the draft and the role that he's going to play. Because I do think that that's the pertinent part of this. We all know that Jerry hasn't done a good job. Mark in California. Hi, Mark. What's on your mind? What up, Bob?
Marv Albert
Question for you, and forgive me, I'm channeling my inner Polly or Seaton.
Dan Patrick
I don't know who's more snarky, but.
Marv Albert
The question I have for you is.
Dan Patrick
A possible poll question. Who had the better or worse night? Travis Kelsey for obvious reasons, or Jason Kelsey for missing it by one year and being just a bit outside?
Marv Albert
And then, Dan, with your inner generosity.
Dan Patrick
That you're famous for, is it too late to offer a Full Sail University Full Ride scholarship to Tom Brady? Now that's snarky. Thank you, Mark. Thank you. I would encourage Tom, and I'm sure there he's got a ton of people around him. You got to be honest. You know, there were times when I did this radio show at the Mothership. I needed people to be honest with me. It wasn't a good show, and it took a long time before I think I got that feedback. Tom needs to be aggressive. He needs to act, not react. I need a little more Romo in him. Or Collinsworth. You need to be into it. Tell me what you're seeing in real time now. I don't want to hear after the fact. And I think that's what Tom really need. You got to be aggressive. Don't wait to be set up by Kevin Burkhart. Go get it. Be into it as you would be when you played. I need you to announce the way you play when you run out and go, you know, let's bleep and go. Let. That's what I want. Don't try to sound great. Look great, Be great. There are times. Okay, I'll use this analogy. Let's say you see a painting, you're like, boy, that's impressive. And then you see all the paint splattered all over the place and paintbrushes and it's on, you know, the artist. I mean, that's what that is. It's going to be messy at times, but be aggressive. Go after it. Give me a heads up before something happens, not after it happens. And sometimes you didn't even offer after it happens, but you got a great play by play guy who was setting you up. But you need to uphold your end of the bargain. You got to be aggressive and go after things.
Paul Pabst
Yes, Paulie, I've been thinking about this and I think Fox is partially responsible for the criticism of Brady. Brady was supposed to start at Fox as their lead broadcaster last year. If he had done so, his first season would have not ended up with him calling the Super Bowl. It would have been a nice, clean rookie season of good football. He would have got critiqued. This would have been year two. Imagine him calling the super bowl in his second year. I'll bet you'd be drastically different. Fox let him take that gap year for whatever word you want to use. And that set Tom up to be overly criticized this year. In a Super bowl year, I would.
Dan Patrick
Have had him split time between being in the studio and then calling a couple of games and just get kind of immersed in everything that goes on there. You know, with the pregame show, with all the analysts there. Let me see if they bring out the best in you. Go out and do a couple of games. But he really needs to attack. You know, Troy Aikman has become really good because he doesn't like he broadcast the game, like he doesn't really care from the standpoint. I'm going to say what I feel and he's become a better broadcaster because of that. But it took Troy a while. You're so cognizant of what you're saying, how you're saying it. How's it going to be interpreted? Are they still going to be my friends? Are players going to be upset or coach is going to be up? Either do the job or don't do the job because you're going to be an owner with the Raiders and you're not going to try to be pretty when you do that. Whatever it takes to win. This is a different. This is something different you're trying to win at. But you have to be aggressive. And if you're not, then you're always going to be after the fact. Give me something that I just saw and that's not a great broadcaster. And I'm going to guess you want to be a great broadcaster. We'll take a break. Coming up, we'll talk to Lewis Riddick and the Mothership. More phone calls as well. We'll take a break. I just got word that the actor Kevin Bacon, big Eagles fan, is going to join us on the program tomorrow. I think he even wrote a song a while ago. Does that sound right, Todd? Yeah, he was involved with some anthem a few years back, I think around 2018, when, when they were in the Super Bowl a few years back. And he was, he was part of that. Okay. I don't know if he volunteered or they went to him and said, hey, can you help us put something together? Okay. So he wrote an anthem dedicated to the team's hometown called It's a Philly thing. Yeah, something like that. So the actor Kevin Bacon will be on the program tomorrow. We're back after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, Steve Covino. And I'm Rich Davis. And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. And of course, the iHeartRadio app. Why should you listen to Covino and Rich? We talk about everything, life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world. We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out. We like to get you involved, too. Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say. I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planet earth. Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific. And if you miss any of the live show, just search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And of course, on social media, that's Covino and Rich. Couple of phone calls, then we'll hear from Louis Riddick. He was on the call with Chris Fowler and Dan Arlovsky. They did the super bowl for the audience in Australia and New Zealand. David in Denver joins us. Hi, David. What's on your mind?
Marv Albert
Well, how you doing, man? I'm Travis Kelsey.
Dan Patrick
I'm scoring sixes on and off the field.
Lewis Riddick
I don't really think that he should be in consideration for being on the Rushmore of tight ends.
Marv Albert
Last night there was two. There's back to back sacks. And if you look at those back to back sacks, they were given up by Travis Kelsey.
Lewis Riddick
He doesn't block.
Dan Patrick
He's a great Receiver and I respect that.
Lewis Riddick
But you got a block, man, if you're a tight end, dude.
Dan Patrick
Well, not all tight ends block. Not everybody's George Kittle, but Travis Kelsey will go down in history as you know, one of the greatest tight ends, if not the best tight end. Louis Riddick of the mothership, college football NFL analyst and former front office exec with Washington and Philadelphia. You don't get a Super bowl ring though this time around, right? With the Eagles, they don't give it to you?
Lewis Riddick
No, man, I'm, I'm good. But they, I'll tell you what, they earned one last night, that's for sure.
Dan Patrick
When did you know that this like the, the tempo of the game or the style of the game, that's the way it was going to be through the entirety of it.
Lewis Riddick
He got the feeling early on, Dan, that Patrick wasn't quite on it. He didn't have his best stuff on the first series when he missed, he missed Travis on a little zone route coming over the middle where he had found the zone board and he kind of missed him through the ball behind him. You were like, okay, he doesn't look like he's quite in sync, but you know, there's a lot of game left to go. And then I think in the second quarter when it was when on the back to back interceptions on the pick six by Cooper Dean and then on the pick by Zach, that's when you knew that the pressure was really something that was bothering Patrick a lot and Joe Tunney didn't have it. They, they, they really had a very, very, very detailed plan as far as how they wanted to rush Patrick. And it was all about outside pressure, constricting the pocket to interior defensive tackles, making sure you just push the pocket with power and don't give him an area to step up. And they were constricting that pocket so fast. You could clearly see that when Patrick typically would step up and find the lane to throw the football like he's done all year long, his eyes have to be down the field and he would know where all five eligibles were. When he stepped up in this pocket, his eyes were looking at where's Jalen Carter, where's Milton Williams? I'm not really worried about who's downfield. I'm worried about trying to survive this thing. But I think those back to back interceptions, that's when you knew the game was over at that point right there.
Dan Patrick
Okay, but where is the genius of Andy Reid here? You know, I know Mahomes will get a lot of blame here. They didn't do anything really different to counteract a defense that wasn't even blitzing.
Lewis Riddick
Yeah, I think the problem was this one. They didn't try to run the football against the team that wasn't really loading the box and was inviting you to run simply because they felt as though the fact that they don't blitz a lot and they were going to rush forward, that they would have five, maybe six in protection, that they would be able to handle it. And they never really got off of that, despite the fact that their offensive line was shown. We're not handling it. And they thought that Patrick would be the equalizer, like he has been all season long, that he would be able to manage the pressure because he's so good in the pocket. But this was. This was at a different speed. This is at a different tempo. And you know what? Sometimes even great players like Patrick Mahomes just don't have their best stuff. Dan. And he didn't have it. He just didn't. The defense hung in there. They hung in there. They hung in there. They obviously made a concerted effort to make sure Saquon didn't get going. And they said, jalen Hurts, you're going to have to beat us. And Jalen Hurts said, perfect, I'll beat you then and see. And then what wound up happening is I just think the whole team got fatigued mentally and physically. And so to the point where it was like the offense knew that we can't block these guys. And the defense was like, the offense can't move the ball. We're doing everything we can to shut down one of the best players in the league, but now we can't really rush the passer because we're in run stop mode and it's just all fed on itself.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, it's one of. It's like when a pitcher doesn't have his best stuff, but he still goes out there and he's trying to fool you a little bit, trying to trick you a little bit. And then after a while, they weren't fooling anybody. The fact that, like, I can't even give Vic Fangio credit because he didn't. He didn't do anything other than say to his guys, let's don't do anything.
Lewis Riddick
Yeah. Remember, remember when Seattle beat Denver like that, when Denver was heavily favored in the game that was a Super bowl that was up in New York. And you hear quarterbacks talk a lot about the fact that sometimes they get tricked into feeling as though this game's not going to be that tough because these teams aren't very difficult, and Seattle wasn't very difficult to figure out from a schematic standpoint. But when you start playing them and you realize that it may be simplistic in terms of its structure, but the speed and the ferocity with which they. They play, it overwhelms you. Kansas City, for the first time since, well, dang, since maybe Patrick Mahomes became a starter in 2018, outside of the Super bowl, in 2020 when they lost to Tampa Bay, that's the first time I've really seen that team look overwhelmed to where they looked like an inferior football team.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Lewis Riddick
And that's what I mean. And Vic, you know what? We were talking about it on TV this morning. Vic was sitting up there in that box, looking down at that field, going, I don't need to send anymore. I don't need to do anything. I'm just gonna unleash my big dogs and let them go. And you know what? When you. When it's like that, then sometimes football is just that simple. Bigger, faster, stronger guys who are more ticked off beat guys who aren't as big in this fast as strong. And that's what happened.
Dan Patrick
Talking to Louis Riddick of the Mothership. He was on the call with Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, for the fans in Australia and New Zealand last night when it was 17, nothing. And I thought, okay, Mahomes will get a touchdown, go into halftime, regroup, come back out, you get the ball. Second half. And then all of a sudden, it doesn't happen that way. And I thought, okay, what adjustments do you make at halftime? And I'm still waiting to see what adjustments were you going to make against the Eagles? I mean, that to me, baffled me more than anything. I think last night, yeah, they came.
Lewis Riddick
Out early in the second half, you remember, and they tried to run the ball. They got maybe five or six, and you're kind of thinking, okay, well, maybe they'll try and mix it up a little bit. Maybe it won't be pass, pass, pass. Maybe they'll run it on first, maybe screen it on second, maybe try and run play action on first, maybe screen it on first down. But they went right back to what they wanted to do, which they felt as though. And I. Look, I. And I understand it, they felt as though they had enough cover to cover four beaters in terms of the routes that they had, that if they could just get enough protection, Patrick would be able to find. Find a way to move the ball down the field. And score, because he's done it to everyone. But the neutralizer, the great neutralizer, the great equalizer was the fact that the four guys up front just would not allow it to happen. They just wouldn't. And, you know, one of the things I always say in scouting that has always been said to me is when you make two moves to fix one problem, it's usually going to end bad. When there's a team that can really exploit the fact that you made two moves to fix one, moving Joe Tuni to left tackle and inserting a backup at left guard. That's two moves to fix one at left tackle, a premium position. Going up against a team like Philly, they're not going to let you get away with that. They're just not. And, and then, you know, Teddy Brusky made a great point this morning, and I noticed it when it happened on the field, but Teddy articulated it perfectly. Remember when Milton Williams strip sack Patrick and then you saw Jalen Carter basically just slap him right in the face?
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Lewis Riddick
And you. Well, number one, I was. I was concerned that Patrick may have hurt his elbow because the way he got stripped. But it was a blatant hands to the face headshot from Jalen Carter that to me said this team was ticked off. This team wanted to send a message. And the message they were going to send was, we're going to literally beat you up because we're bigger, we're faster, and we're stronger. And that's something that Brett Feach is going to have to come to grips with. And I'm sure last night he was thinking, you know what? For as great as we've been, as many games as we've won, and as great as Patrick is, the fact of the matter is we had a blind spot maybe exposed last night, which is we have to have guys who. Andy Reid doesn't have to be perfect. Patrick doesn't have to be perfect. Spags doesn't have to be perfect. We need more of that physical element that Philadelphia obviously has and can rely on.
Dan Patrick
We likened it to Mahomes. You know, he took a hit last night, literally, figuratively, with his legacy. But it's like when Tyson got knocked out by Buster.
Lewis Riddick
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
When Ronda Rousey got knocked out, all of a sudden, that era of invincibility. Now, we saw a little bit of that in the Tampa loss in the super bowl. But this is one of those where, hey, Mahomes, with the ball game on the line, you know, that's who you want. That's Two blowout losses in the super bowl on his resume. How big of a hit do you think it that he took last night?
Lewis Riddick
Knowing Patrick, knowing the people who know Patrick like they do. I don't think, I don't think it'll be something where, you know, like when you're talking about like a Ronda Rousey type situation where you know a fighter is on the decline or clearly they just don't have it anymore. Patrick still has it. But the cold, the, the, the cool thing about this is that this is a team game and clearly he can't get it done just all on his own twice now when he's gotten blown out in the super bowl and gotten beat up in the super bowl, it's been because Dolphins align has just caved in this cave to like unrelenting pressure. Think about Philadelphia last year, how they exited the playoffs and how you're looking at Jalen Hurts last year and you're sitting there going, this team's done. This team's not, they're not, they're not the powerhouse in the nfc. And then one year with the way in which they were able to fortify the offensive line, get Saquon Barkley and a defense and change over the defensive side of the ball with Vic Fangio, next thing you know, Jalen Carter's become an absolute freak and they get two rookies like Quinion Mitchell and Cooper Dezine and now they're looking like a team. Like people are going, oh, they're never.
Dan Patrick
Going to lose again.
Lewis Riddick
They're never going to lose again. You'll, they'll be able to fix this, but Brett has to go to work. And it can't just be about Andy's genius and Patrick's, you know, ability to always pull it out in the end, which we've all become kind of drunk with. We've all become like this intoxicated by. Because the guy is a once in a generation player but he, what he's showing you is that this is still the ultimate team game. And when you go up against a team that's evenly matched or even better than you physically, all the schemes and plague faults and shovel passes and no look passes in the world ain't gonna work because football is still like what Bill Parcells and Belichick and every other old school coach talks about, it's about imposing your will on another person. And Philly imposed their will on Phil on, on Kansas City last night to the point where it looked like 85 Bears vs. New England Patriots in that same stadium. It was like, you have no shot. You can't even move the ball. I mean, it was unbelievable. I was. I was in awe. I mean, my jaw was hitting the floor, sitting there going, they can't. They can't do anything. That is not how any of us thought that would happen. Besides, maybe the people in Philadelphia in.
Dan Patrick
That locker room, Louis, they poured the Gatorade with three minutes left. That has to be the. The earliest Gatorade pole. If that was a fight a heavyweight, they would have stopped that. They. No doubt they would have stopped it in the third quarter, and they would have said, no, no, no. Most curious player decision in the off season with anybody, whether it's Russell Wilson or Sam Darnold or Aaron Rodgers, who. Who or what are you most curious about in the off season?
Lewis Riddick
I'm. I'm curious about. Really, you know, about. Let's see. Where does Miles Garrett end up? And does Cleveland actually let him go? Do they actually say, you know, because, you know, obviously Andrew Barry said, he's not a guy who I want to trade. I'm not going to trade him. But where does he go? And does he. Is he a missing piece for a team? Is he a missing piece for a team like Detroit? Is he a team. Is he a guy who. Like a team like Kansas City? Quite honestly, they need a guy like that. They need a closer like that. Where does he wind up going? Because outside of quarterback premium, pass rushers who are, like, on the verge of doing historic things, rushing to pass or don't hit the market, they usually don't get moved. And so Miles is going to be one of the biggest stories of the all season. The only reason why it's probably not bigger is because of the fact that he plays for Cleveland right now. Nobody cares about Cleveland.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But you worked in the front office of two NFL teams.
Lewis Riddick
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
If you worked in the Browns front office, you're the gm and Miles Garrett says he wants to be traded. Knowing what you need for your team and. But you don't want to be the guy who traded him away, what would you do with that situation?
Lewis Riddick
That situation has so many other tentacles. Because I, you know, I just get the feeling that Andrew Barry's not doing anything in a vacuum. He's being told what to do. But I would strongly suggest to the people who ultimately make that decision, if it wasn't just all mine on my own, I would say, hey, look, we need to consider moving them, okay? Because we need a lot. We need help. And as much as that sucks, because he's one of the greatest players in the history of this franchise. We have to move him. And it's quite honest, I would then want to have another conversation, Dan, which is how we got into the point where a guy who we drafted and we developed here in house, who is beloved in Cleveland, all of our fan base can't blame. They don't blame him. They would say they would want out too. How are we. How have we gotten to the point where our best players don't want to stay here anymore? Like, that's a. That's an even bigger issue for them that. I don't know. Maybe Jimmy has them once I have those conversations. Maybe he doesn't. But he needs to because if he doesn't, good luck getting a new stadium. Good luck getting, you know, good luck getting that fan base to rally behind you when you're alienating a guy who is truly, you know, one of the best pass rushers that this game has ever seen.
Dan Patrick
Safe travels back. Thanks for joining us the entire season. Always appreciate your insights.
Lewis Riddick
Of course, man. You bet. Anytime. Thank you.
Dan Patrick
That's Lewis Riddick of the mothership and he was on the call with Chris Fowler. Dan Orlovsky for the fans in Australia, in New Zealand. I don't know why they need a separate feed for that. Like, couldn't they just take Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhart? I don't know how that works. Unless. So does ESPN have the feedback to New Zealand and Australia, therefore they hire their own announcers for this. That they can't take the Fox broadcast or they don't want to? I guess. Yes.
Paul Pabst
Paulie, I. I think about your question. Is there any chance the broadcast is not dumbed down but more palatable for a international audience that maybe doesn't know football as well? I can't think of any other reason.
Dan Patrick
No. Those guys are all hardcore. I can't imagine Orlovsky and Lewis right. With Fowler. Yeah. That has to be something contractual with ESPN having the rights to it. Therefore they have to. But I guess they're still taking Fox's broadcast the coverage of the game. But they're the ones that doing the play by play in the color. I don't know. James in Virginia. James, welcome back. Best and worst of the weekend.
Marv Albert
Oh, thank you for taking my call, brother. Happy Monday. DP Dan that salute the commanders, man. And what a crazy ending to the NFL season. I felt like it was the 1990s again, man. Watching the blowout. Couldn't believe what I was watching. I think we could put to bed. Who is the fifth best quarterback and he might even be the second best quarterback in the NFL with Mahomesboro, Jackson and Allen. Jalen Hurt has completely surprised me this year. His ability to throw the ball down the field, especially in key moments of the football game, his calmness has definitely, in my opinion, elevated him into the top five quarterbacks in the NFL. And you know, I'm a dating guy all the way. But what a game last night by Jalen Hurts. I think the biggest stat that blew me away last night after the game that I saw was he's only the second quarterback in NFL history in the Super bowl that has two passing plus touchdowns, a rushing TD and 50 plus yards. And I guess the thing that blew me away the most was he shared that with Joe Montana. And when you're in a category with Joe Montana, you're definitely in the upper echelon. I can't believe I'm talking this good about Philly, man, but what a performance last night.
Dan Patrick
Okay, would you, James, would you rather have Jalen Hurts or Jaden Daniels?
Marv Albert
Oh, no, I gotta ride with five man. Yo. Washington has been waiting so long for a guy like five man and, and Jaden five is certainly alive. And I can't wait that Washington better go after Garrett, man. Because I think one thing is true last night that you saw. If you do not invest in your offense and defensive line, you really, man, the game changes for you. And Philly's offense and defensive line control that game non stop front to back, man. So definitely gotta focus on those te. Those two, two, two key points, man. But got a ride with five man, Jaden. Five for sure.
Dan Patrick
All right, thank you, James. We'll take a break. Last call for phone calls. What we learn what's in store tomorrow. Also this day in sports history. Right after this, be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. Couple more phone calls before we close up shop on this Monday. Big Eagles fan. Actor Kevin Bacon will join us tomorrow. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. How about this day in sports history? Paulie, what do you have for us?
Paul Pabst
Just a couple for you. 1920, Major League Baseball outlawed pitches that involve tampering with the ball. Before that, you could do spitballs, you could cut it, you could do whatever. Shine balls, they called it. All different things. And the umpires had no authority to throw you out of the game and let's see.
Dan Patrick
Oh.
Paul Pabst
1961, the AFL's Los Angeles franchise was transferred to San Diego.
Dan Patrick
1969, Pete Marich had 69 points. LSU lost to Tulane 101 to 94. Wasn't it last week where we had Maravich scoring 47 points in the second half of a game against Alabama? I think he had 69 points twice. Without a three point shot, he would have had 75 points probably at least because that's mind boggling. 69 point. He had 47 in the second half of the game against Alabama. Alrighty, final results of the poll question. There seat no counter.
Fritzy Seaton
That is kind of like, I'm just going to take care of this myself kind of moment real quick. Okay, let's see who had the worst night. Patrick Mahomes. Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. Tom Brady, the broadcaster. We have Fox graphics team. We've got a million options for you here. 46% of that vote is Patrick Mahomes, followed by Nick Wright, who is then just ahead of Drake.
Dan Patrick
Okay, so Drake went to New Zealand or Australia.
Fritzy Seaton
Yeah, I think he's, I think he's somewhere.
Dan Patrick
I mean he was literally figuratively down under.
Fritzy Seaton
Like I was on tour.
Dan Patrick
Andrew and Grand Rapids. Hi, Andrew. What's on your mind today? Hey, guys. 5, 11, 180. Just wanted to put my two cents in. I thought the halftime show was actually pretty poor. It was a good performance for like a concert if you're going to Kendrick. I mean, I'm a Kendrick fan, but I thought it was very played down for as great a performances as we've had on Super Bowls. And I couldn't help but think with Drake's catalog of music, he had to.
Marv Albert
Have been watching that going, man, I.
Dan Patrick
Would have done a better show than K Doc. Just want to know what you guys thought on that. I didn't think it was as big a hit as I think that song.
Marv Albert
A little, little played out of late.
Dan Patrick
So let me know what you guys think. Yeah, I thought it was played for Kendrick Lamar's fan base. It wasn't played for a large crowd. That was, that was like focused. And I'm surprised the NFL let him do it that way. But he was definitely performing that for his fan base, for his crowd. He wasn't playing, you know, nationally. I don't think he even cared about that. It was for Los Angeles and it was, you know, for his fan base. Yes.
Fritzy Seaton
Yeah, like, right. I get, I get the sense that Kendrick Lamar was like doing it. It was more important to win the culture. Right. And doing it for the culture rather than mass appeal by people who, by and large, if you don't already know him and you're not already a fan, chances are he's not going to win you over that night anyway. So I can. He can quadruple down on everything that has already made him great, and the people that love him are going to love him even more for it.
Dan Patrick
Yes. Yes. That he stayed true. He. He was him 100%. Yeah. He didn't cave in. And, hey, we want you to play these songs. He was like, I going to play my songs. But when Serena came out, that was where I went. Damn. He not putting this feud to bed anytime soon with Drake because Drake dated Serena. You imagine that phone call. Kendrick calling up Serena. Hey, girl, you want to get back at Drake? Well, yeah. How? All right, I'm going to have you come on during a song. I'm in. And it was like eight seconds where she's on tv and it happened so quickly. It's like, wait, is that. That looked like Serena Williams. But I. I respect the fact that he's on and who he was playing to, and he was not going to change. I. I respect it. It wasn't for me, but I. I like the performance music. Not for me, but I do respect the people who I admire who love music. No music. So I respect their opinions of it and what he does and how he does it. And I like a. A good feud, but I don't even know if it's a feud anymore. It feels like it's real. It was like the Eagles against the Chiefs. Kendrick was the Eagles last night. Yes. Yes, Marv. Yeah.
Lewis Riddick
That was kind of like bullying last night.
Dan Patrick
It was.
Lewis Riddick
We won the fight.
Marv Albert
I got a chain.
Lewis Riddick
That's a lowercase A, which means a.
Dan Patrick
Minor in the entire stadium saying, like.
Lewis Riddick
Most people, they probably don't know Kendra. Like, my wife, she doesn't know that many Kendra Lamar songs, but she was ready for not like Us. She was like, this isn't nice to Drake.
Dan Patrick
Todd in South Carolina. Hi, Todd.
Marv Albert
Dp.
Dan Patrick
Hey, bud.
Lewis Riddick
Six two two ten.
Marv Albert
Actually lived in Western Australia for four years in Perth. There's pretty much only one cable company, and it's heavily, heavily regulated. So my guess is ESPN probably has the rights to stream exclusively in the country in New Zealand. So instead of bringing the Fox people over, they have to bring their own ESPN people over.
Dan Patrick
Hmm. Okay. Well, thank you, Todd. It's. I think it's another money resource there. Todd, Is that what you're hearing? Yeah, that's what it Sounds like they have just another tentacle. Tentacle. And they can just kind of go in that direction and you can make some more money that way. Okay. What a shocker. The NFL would come up with another way of making more money. Sure. All right. Thanks for the phone calls, emails, tweets, the all around support on the program. Let's go around the room. If we look.
Fritzy Seaton
The NFL has done such a good job of making money that their biggest event of the year. There's a massive part of the population, including football fans, who can't wait for the commercials. That's how good they are at making money. That we're brainwashed into thinking, I can't wait for the commercial.
Lewis Riddick
Let's see what Coca Cola does this year.
Dan Patrick
Were there. Was there a commercial that stood out to anybody last night? Marvin?
Lewis Riddick
The Pringles commercial with James Harden.
Dan Patrick
I like that. Yeah. Yeah. Any other one that stood out?
Fritzy Seaton
There was a weird one where seal was a seal.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Lewis Riddick
Okay.
Fritzy Seaton
That was upsetting.
Dan Patrick
That was creepy.
Lewis Riddick
Great.
Fritzy Seaton
There was another one too where somebody was doing something with their tongue that was very unsettling. I did not care for either of those.
Lewis Riddick
Really?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yep, yep, yep. Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Paulie, I think the old school fans. Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal helmets. Fun queue.
Fritzy Seaton
Yeah, that was fun.
Paul Pabst
Right on cue.
Fritzy Seaton
Yeah, that was fun.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Todd, what did you learn today? Bill Cower doesn't like the tush push. It's not a strategical play. It's rugby. If they take away the player behind the quarterback, then I think they're going to allow keep it in the game because then it would just be a quarterback sneak. Seaton, what about you? What did you learn today?
Fritzy Seaton
There could be some changes coming in the offseason.
Dan Patrick
Marvin, what did you learn?
Lewis Riddick
You wanted the chief to run more.
Dan Patrick
I did. I wait. It sounded. What's wrong with my voice? Paulie, what did you learn today?
Paul Pabst
Nick Wright may join us tomorrow.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I don't know. I'm. I don't know about that. Right. He's a little stung, I would imagine. Paul or Fritzi. What did I learn? Lewis Riddick says for the first time since Patrick Mahomes became a star, the Chiefs look like an overwhelmed inferior team. What we learned, brought to you by Keeper's heart. New and unique style of whiskey. Combines the best of Irish and American whiskeys, creating a smooth character of Irish whiskey and the bold flavors of American whiskeys. If you're a whiskey fan, you got to try it. Drink responsibly. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for the phone calls. The tweets emails all around support. We'll try to do better tomorrow. Have a great day, everybody. Some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking Allstate first. Like you know to check you have the tickets in your wallet first before you drive two hours to the big game. Seriously, you had one job. Now the closest you'll get to the 50 yard line is parking lot D. Yeah, checking first is smart. So check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. You're in good hands with Allstate Savings. Vary terms apply. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois. You need parts. O'Reilly Auto Parts has parts. Need them fast. We've got fast. No matter what you need, we have thousands of professional parts people doing their part to make sure you have it. Product availability just one part that makes O'Reilly stand apart. The professional parts people.
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Podcast Information:
Overview:
The episode kicks off with a comprehensive discussion on the Philadelphia Eagles' decisive victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. The hosts delve into the strategic brilliance of the Eagles' defense and critique the Chiefs' offensive strategies.
Key Points:
Eagles' Defense Dominance: The Eagles' defensive performance was lauded as superior, executing their game plan effectively without relying on blitzes.
Critique of Andy Reid's Strategy: Dan Patrick expressed confusion and disappointment over Andy Reid's play-calling, questioning the lack of adaptation during the game.
Patrick Mahomes Under Scrutiny: Mahomes received significant criticism for his performance, particularly his inability to counter the Eagles' defensive pressure.
Notable Quotes:
"It's almost like Andy Reid is getting a Hall pass today." – Dan Patrick [01:19]
"They didn't blitz one time. Six sacks, three turnovers. That's impressive." – Dan Patrick [02:56]
Overview:
Louis Riddick, a college football and NFL analyst, joins the show to provide in-depth analysis of the Super Bowl outcome. His expertise adds depth to the conversation, highlighting tactical nuances.
Key Points:
Eagles' Tactical Superiority: Riddick emphasizes the Eagles' detailed game plan focusing on unrelenting pressure and containment of key players like Patrick Mahomes and Saquon Barkley.
Chiefs' Overwhelm: He notes that the Chiefs appeared overwhelmed by the Eagles' physicality and strategic adjustments, marking a significant shift from their usual performance.
Team Dynamics and Fatigue: Riddick discusses how both teams' mental and physical fatigue played a role in the game's outcome, leading to critical turnovers and ineffective offensive strategies.
Notable Quotes:
"Philadelphia imposed their will on Kansas City to the point where it looked like 85 Bears vs. New England Patriots." – Louis Riddick [22:01]
"For the first time since Patrick Mahomes became a star, the Chiefs look like an overwhelmed inferior team." – Lewis Riddick [29:23]
Overview:
The hosts engage with listeners through phone calls and live polls, discussing topics ranging from player performances to halftime show critiques.
Key Points:
Poll on Worst Night: The poll question asked listeners to vote on who had the worst night, with Patrick Mahomes leading the votes at 46%, followed by Nick Wright and Drake.
Phone Call Highlights:
Chris in Sacramento: Praises Vic Fangio for his defensive strategy, suggesting he should have been MVP despite coordinators not typically receiving such accolades.
Andrew from Grand Rapids: Critiques the Super Bowl halftime show, expressing disappointment with Kendrick Lamar's performance and speculating on Drake's involvement.
Notable Quotes:
"Vic Fangio did a tremendous job against Patrick Mahomes." – Chris [05:59]
"The halftime show was very played down for as great a performances as we've had on Super Bowls." – Andrew [36:31]
Overview:
The hosts and callers debate the quality and direction of the Super Bowl halftime show, particularly focusing on Kendrick Lamar's performance and its cultural implications.
Key Points:
Cultural vs. Mass Appeal: Kendrick Lamar's performance was praised for its authenticity and cultural significance, though some felt it lacked mass appeal compared to previous shows.
Drake vs. Serena Williams Feud: The discussion touched on the ongoing tension between Drake and Serena Williams, questioning whether it influenced the halftime performance dynamics.
Notable Quotes:
"He stayed true to himself 100%. He didn't cave in." – Dan Patrick [37:23]
"Kendrick was definitely performing that for his fan base, for his crowd." – Dan Patrick [37:10]
Overview:
A lighter segment where the hosts discuss memorable commercials from the Super Bowl, highlighting effective marketing strategies and audience reactions.
Key Points:
Effective Commercials:
Pringles with James Harden: Highlighted for creativity and star power.
Seal's Commercial: Received mixed reactions for being unsettling.
NFL's Commercial Success: The NFL's ability to captivate audiences not just with the game but also with high-quality commercials was acknowledged.
Notable Quotes:
"The Pringles commercial with James Harden was great." – Lewis Riddick [40:49]
"There was a weird one where Seal was a seal. That was creepy." – Fritzy Seaton [41:00]
Overview:
The conversation shifts to the upcoming NFL offseason, focusing on potential player trades and team strategies.
Key Points:
Miles Garrett's Future: Speculation on where standout player Miles Garrett might be traded, with teams like Detroit and Kansas City potentially making moves.
Cleveland Browns' Dilemma: Discussion on the Browns' front office challenges in retaining star players and the implications for team dynamics and future performance.
Notable Quotes:
"Miles Garrett is going to be one of the biggest stories of the all season." – Louis Riddick [28:31]
"If you don't invest in your offense and defensive line, the game changes for you." – Marv Albert [33:17]
Overview:
In the concluding segment, the hosts reflect on the key takeaways from the Super Bowl and broader NFL strategies, emphasizing the importance of team dynamics and strategic planning.
Key Points:
Team Over Individual: The importance of a cohesive team strategy over relying solely on star players was underscored.
Aggressiveness in Broadcasting: Dan Patrick critiqued Tom Brady's broadcasting style, advocating for more assertiveness and real-time analysis.
Notable Quotes:
"The whole team got fatigued mentally and physically." – Louis Riddick [20:51]
"You need to be aggressive. Go after it." – Dan Patrick [12:59]
Overview:
The episode wraps up with announcements about upcoming guests and a brief look back at sports history.
Key Points:
Kevin Bacon Announcement: Actor and Eagles fan Kevin Bacon is scheduled to join the show, bringing his own sports enthusiasm and insights.
Sports History Tidbits: Brief historical notes on significant sports events from the past.
Notable Quotes:
"Kevin Bacon will be on the program tomorrow." – Dan Patrick [31:26]
"1969, Pete Marich had 69 points. LSU lost to Tulane 101 to 94." – Paul Pabst [34:47]
Summary:
Hour 3 of The Dan Patrick Show provided a thorough analysis of Super Bowl 59, highlighting the Eagles' strategic superiority and critiquing the Chiefs' performance. Expert insights from Louis Riddick enriched the discussion, while audience interactions added diverse perspectives. The episode also touched on broader NFL topics, including halftime show performances, commercial strategies, and offseason player movements. Concluding with future guest announcements and historical sports anecdotes, the episode offered listeners a comprehensive and engaging recap of the game and its wider implications.
Engagement:
Listeners who missed the episode can catch up with the detailed analyses and lively discussions through the iHeartRadio app or the show's official website.
This summary encapsulates the essence of Hour 3 of The Dan Patrick Show, providing a structured and comprehensive overview for both regular listeners and newcomers.