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He'll join us coming up here in a little bit somewhere in Virginia. Phone calls are welcome. Operator Tyler sitting by. Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock, our streaming partner and our radio affiliates, iHeartradio, Fox Sports Radio, over 400 affiliates around the country. I watched some basketball last night. I watched Cooper flag. He had 23 in the second half as Duke pulled away from North Carolina State. And Duke has won 14 straight games, including their first 10 in the ACC. First time they started out that way since 2007. Did watch some NBA as well. Klay Thompson had seven three pointers in the first quarter. Mavs beat the Wizards. Of course, it was against the Wizards. He is now one of two players to have three games with seven or more three pointers in a quarter. I'll let you try to guess this one, Marvin. You're usually pretty good. You're going to have to pull this one out. Can I get one hint? Spotty NBA career J.R. smith. Blue. Blue. Blue. Wow. J.R. smith. Wow. Seven or more three pointers in a quarter. Klay Thompson had that last night. I was also watching the Lakers. Anthony Davis went 42 and 23 as the Lakers beat the Hornets. So the first 4020 game this season, he has five of those games in his career. The most of any player since Moses Malone, who had seven. Dang. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Here comes that. What? Stat of the day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program. By the way, Wilt Chamberlain holds the NBA record for the most 40.20 rebound games. He had 231. Come on. The rest of everybody else who has played in the NBA in the history of the NBA combined have 188 such games. Wilt had 231. Yes, Paulie, we've talked about this a number of times. He doesn't get treated like a normal athlete or a normal NBA player. He's like a creation, like Babe Ruth. But we acknowledge Babe Ruth. Right. We don't acknowledge Wilt Chamberlain stats. Right. Why would, why can you not say he's the greatest NBA player of all time? Individual player playing ability. Why can't you say that? Well, I don't know if you can say ability. Like that's tricky. Well, but if you say statistically accomplished, which is, don't you need the ability to do that? Well, John Stockton is the all time assistant steals guy and I don't know if people go, boy, he had unbelievable ability. Right. So I don't, I think you can have stats, but I don't know if you have to have athleticism to go with those stats. Now Wilt was a great athlete, track and field, volleyball, basketball. But I don't know why we don't honor his stats, acknowledge them the way we did Babe Ruth. Yes, Marvin. I think the fact that he did it during the Celtics run of eight straight championships, I think that hurts him. Yeah, because he wasn't the dominant team or he wasn't on the dominant team. What he's got two rings. But the thing is his team was really good. He had really good players on his team. He just didn't come up big against Bill Russell or his team didn't come up big because Wilt would have, you know, 40 points and 28 rebounds and they would lose. Where Bill Russell could have 11 points and 23 rebounds and they would win. But he had a better team. Yeah, Paul, but Wilt statistics are so drastically better than the next best player during his era. It would be like if there was a receiver on a team that didn't win who was averaging 175 catches a year for seven or eight years. But well, he didn't really win anything and he didn't really do anything. But he averaged 175 catches. Nicola Jokic had 33, 14 and 12. That's his sixth triple double in the last seven games. He has 21 triple doubles so far this season. And most of these triple doubles have occurred before they even get to the fourth quarter. Once again, he's not going to win the MVP because I think there's voter fatigue. I think they, they want Shea Gilgis to win it. And if he does, great, I mean it's a good story for the NBA. But I keep coming back to the same thing. He's the best player in the NBA. There's nobody like him. And when his numbers are mentioned, the, the player comp is Will Chamberlain. That tells you everything you need to know about a guy with today's NBA, and a guy was playing in the 60s and early 70s, he is. It's every night, like, I'm. I'm surprised when he doesn't get a triple double. In fact, when he gets a triple double, and I go, man, only event, 14 assists, huh? 12 rebounds. And I think the last. Not this game against Minnesota, he did not have a triple double. Well, going against Rudy Gobert, of course, he shut him down. I had a friend of mine's a Timberwolf fan, he goes, yeah, how about your Jokic? And I go, what? He goes, didn't have a triple double. I said, hold on here, hold on. Are you saying that Rudy Gobert shut him down? He goes, well, I saw it. Congratulations, Rudy Gobert. Give him another defensive player of the year award. Oh, gosh. Yeah. Yes. Marvin. I can't wait until the playoffs when Joker treats not Wemby Rudy Gobert like barbecue chicken. Wow. He's gonna eat him up. Wow. Wow. All righty. The Jimmy Butler situation. He got suspended again. I think he was told during a morning shoot around or walk through he was gonna be coming off the bench, so he walked out of practice. So he benched himself again. And I. If. Let's say I was Jimmy Butler's agent, no matter what's going on with the Miami Heat, the disconnect with Pat Riley, your teammate, whatever it is, I would say to Jimmy, can you play hard for two weeks? Just be a great soldier. Just play hard. Give it everything you got for two weeks. Speak to the media, you know, embrace everything, Heat culture, everything. And then let's see if we can get you traded. But you're your own worst enemy. Who. Who gets hurt by all of this. Yes. Does Miami need you? Yes. But you're just basically handing. I mean, what are you now, $3 million that you've just said? Hey, here you go. Yes. Paulie. This is his third suspension in the month. He's on pace to lose more than $5 million of salary. Yeah, just. Just play. Because now it was always somebody else. It was always another organization. It wasn't him. And then you went to another organization, and then it was about that organization. Then you went to another one, and it was about that organization. Now here are Heat Culture, and it's about that organization. If you're the Phoenix Suns, do you want that? I mean, I don't want Bradley Beal, but do I want Jimmy Butler? And Jimmy Butler is going to want another contract. I don't want that. But if I. I. Maybe Pat Riley's just saying, all right, you. You. You want it this way, I'll just keep suspending you. And it felt like, you know, games are on the line. Playoff basketball. You wanted Jimmy Butler. He was on the short list of, damn, that guy is great in the playoffs, and he has been. But it felt like there was. The public friction bubbled up when Jimmy said, if I had been playing, that we would have won, you know, in the playoffs. And Pat Riley's basically said, shut up. You didn't play. Don't want to hear from you. And then it got worse. I don't know if it gets better anytime soon. Plus, if I'm the Heat, I'm not obligated to send you anywhere that you want to go. Maybe we send you to Toronto. Maybe you go to Memphis. Like, there's no, hey, here you go. Maybe we'll send you to New Orleans. I don't know. But it's a shame because this is the kind of thing. Now, is he a Hall of Famer? Yes, but just that it stays with you. And maybe he doesn't even care about them. But, you know, I go back to Terrell Owens. Terrell Owens, remember, he made the catch. Was that against Green Bay? Steve Young threw it to him. Unbelievable catch. He's emotional, he's crying, and people are like, oh, my God, that guy's unbelievable. And it just felt like he was until he wanted out of a place, came from a small school, came out of nowhere, one of the greatest wide receivers, you know, probably top five of all time. And then all of a sudden, it became about everybody else, and it wasn't about him. He wasn't the problem. Everybody else was. And that's not the case. And that's the same thing with Jimmy Butler. Great player, but doing a disservice to himself. All right, Seaton will join us. Coming up in a little bit. How about we play the best hire, worst hire game? The Saints can't be involved in the game because they haven't hired anybody yet. All right, Paulie, you want to start off with best hire, worst hire. Here we go. Dan, here's the rationale. In three years from now, who's doing the best? Who is no longer with their team? That's kind of the rationale. Aaron Glenn with the Jets. Liam Cohen with the Jaguars. Brian Schottenheimer Shotty with the Cowboys. Pete Carroll with the Raiders. Who would like to go first? Todd, why don't you go first? Give me the. The best hire out of that group. Pete Carroll. All right, I think he's going to help turn things around with the Raiders. And I'm going to go Liam Cohen. Maybe just recency bias on just watching some of those press conferences. I don't think it's going to go well anytime soon. Okay, so that's your best and worst hire. Dylan, who's in for Seaton? Best hire. Dan. I'm going with my. My new guy, Liam Cohen. The Bucs offense looked good this year. Okay. And I think, you know, he's in a good spot with Trevor Lawrence. Okay. Worst hire. I think I'm going to go Brian Schottenheimer. I do like that his middle name is Cornelius, but I still think that it's an odd pick for that franchise going forward. It's a perfect pick for. It makes too much sense. That's. It's a perfect pick. That's why it's a problem, because it fits in with everybody else that they hire to a T. Yes. Marvin. Best hire. Worst hire. Best hire. I'm gonna go Brian Schottenheimer. I'm playing Aaron Glenn. I like Aaron Glenn. And then the worst is shoddy. Looks like a robot. Okay. Paulie. Best tire. Worst tire. Okay. Worst hire. Aaron Glenn's not a bad hire. The situation he's going to is tainted. The ownership is still in place. It's not his fault, Aaron Glenn, that he's going to a situation that's very hard to fix. Best hire, Liam Cohen. I'm buying that stock Low. The weirdness of yesterday. The Jaguars have a lot of room to improve. A division that's winnable, some talent on the roster. Despite his off putting this yesterday, he got there for a reason. Liam Coleman has a lot of upside. Foreign. I'm gonna say best hire is Pete Carroll because they at least have respect. Now you got somebody who's, you know, been there and you got Tom Brady with him. And I think just to get kind of reset, hit the reset button. I think that was a great. That, like right now, today. Best hire. Now, long term, you know, it might be Aaron Glenn. It's just. It's the jets now. The worst hire. I would. I would say Brian Schottenheimer. Only because it's the Cowboys and we expect more. And it may not be him, but I think you're going into a situation where you're. You're. Your title is coach. When you pull up to the building and says head coach, you can park there, but there's a parking spot that says head coach, GM and owner. And that's Jerry Jones. Yeah, Paul and Jerry's spot is like 18ft wide. It's roomy. You can fit like an RV. He parks differently, parks sideways on purpose. And Schottenheimer's spot is like one of those for compact cars only. David in Ohio. David, what's on your mind today? Yeah, Dan, Good morning. I got two comments on the Cowboys situation. Yeah. First, why doesn't Jerry Jones this coach the team? And the second, I was doing a little research, and it appears that VHS tapes tend to deteriorate after 20 some years, 30 years. So now at this point, Cowboys fans will no longer be able to watch their team on VHS tape in the Super Bowl. So maybe one of the. Maybe one of the, you know, press conference people can bring that to one of Jerry's press conferences, and maybe that'll rattle some feathers. So. Thank you. All right. Well, thank you, David. Maybe they've converted those to DVDs. Maybe. Yeah. You get those grainy videos now. Are you sure the Cowboys won back then? Yeah. Yeah, they did. They won three Super Bowls. What? Marvin. They probably should have won five. Wow. They're literally in that Shaq and Kobe Lakers conversation where both of those dynasties won three. And everyone says what could have been. Well, definitely with Shaq and Kobe, because, you know, two of the greatest ever play, you can only have five on the floor and they're playing at both ends. Where, you know, the Cowboys, obviously there's 22 players that, you know offense and defense. So whole lot tougher to be able to keep that together and make a run in the NFL with the NBA. Shaq and Kobe, they should have won six. Yeah, Paul. And the big winner is Jimmy Johnson. Everyone knows they should have kept him. And every year his coaching record looks better and better and better. Yeah, Patrick in Arizona. Then we'll take a break. We'll check in with Seaton on the road. Hey, Patrick. Good morning, Dan. Good morning, guys. How are we doing? Great. Yep. Great. So I am wondering if anybody caught the moment during the game on Sunday when Jim Nance and Tony Romo. It was in the fourth quarter, Chiefs were driving and Jim goes. Tony goes. I don't know. Jim goes. Tony. They did the bit as a. As a joke. They knew that they were doing it. But the problem is the Chiefs went into a hurry up offense, so it kind of got stepped on and Jim had to jump back in and kind of go with actual commentary. But I was really wondering if anybody heard that. I didn't, because Seaton does it better than Tony does. So whenever Seaton does. No, I don't know, Jim, I they could run or they could pass it, Tony. 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And then he wanted to know what I was laughing at. And I said, you've missed seven in a row. And he goes, the game's not over yet. He proceeded to miss the next four. And so it was a little frosty, but I, I just, I had to call him out. He was blurting it out in front of everybody. I'm like, dude, keep it to yourself, okay? Or when you play Trivial Pursuit, you always know the answers to the question that the other team gets. So when they get, you know, who's the first man to break the four minute mile and you go, oh, my God. You always know their questions. You don't know yours. Yes, Todd, I was just going to say that. It was on the tip of my tongue. Then you should have said it then. Yeah. Seton O'Connor is on the road and back in West Virginia. Wow. Let's go. Yeah, let's go. Yeah. Where exactly are you in West Virginia? A town called Wheatland, West Virginia, which we're in the parking lot of a place called TJ's Pit Stop, which I think Paul would absolutely love. But if, you know, West Virginia is shaped like this. Oh, we're right here in this part. Watch that. Don't turn the finger around. This is the shape of West Virginia. We're right here in the thumb part of it. Okay, where's your next destination? We're on our way to Winchester, Virginia. We're about 30 minutes outside of there. We hit some traffic on the way, so we'll be there right around noon or so. And then after that, we're heading down to North Carolina. You're going to set up camp in Charlotte tonight? I don't know. We're gonna try to make it to Charlotte tonight. We're definitely going to Greensboro next And if we get to Charlotte, we'll be in Charlotte. If not tonight, then tomorrow morning. Any drama along the way with you and the French kid? No, no, no drama. We saw Ross Tucker yesterday. We stopped at his house. That was awesome. He's got a great setup there. He really. That dude, he has cracked the code to life. He's doing very well for himself. There's yesterday at one of the locations, the Mako locations, a guy came to visit. A bunch of people have come out, by the way, which has been really awesome. But a guy came out and he was at Caroline's the night Todd was there. It was awesome. The night Todd closed down Caroline's in. In New York City and everyone demanded their money back. Yeah, yeah. He was like. He was like, yeah. Remember McLovin? He tucked his. Oh, wow. Dude just pulled over. Look at this guy's yelling. Dad, badger, baby, let's go. That's when McLovin tucked the. The tablecloth into his pants and then he stood up and drinks went everywhere during Todd's stand up act. You and the French kid, how the. The van. What's the. What's the reaction to the van? Van is awesome. It's great. Thing is a tank and we're just. Well, I mean, we've had great weather the whole way, so we don't really have to worry about anything like that. But so far, as far as I'm aware, there are no dings, no scuffs, no scratches just yet. There's really no need to bring this vehicle to Mako just yet, but they've done a really great job with it. Well, one side is already done. It's the other side. If you're watching on Peacock, you can see the dents and dings and faded paint there. But I guess I should say there have been no new dings. Oh, good. Yes, because. Because that's the other side. They did a gorgeous job with that. But Seaton will be stopping at Mako places en route to New Orleans. Yes, Paulie, See a little tip as you start getting to the south. If you see places like barbecue slash gas station barbecue slash laundromat, those are the kind of places you want to go to. Those hybrid places. Well, right now, let's see. We're at TJ's Pit Stop. It says they serve breakfast, lunch, beverages, dinner. Great. I don't know, we might post up here for a minute. Looks pretty good. All right. All right. And if people want to see what your wrap up is to the day, DanPatrick.com has everything. That's it. That's the best spot. Yeah. And then we're posting a bunch of stuff to, like, social media. So Instagram, the show Instagram has a lot of different footage that we haven't really posted anywhere else. Check that out, too. All right, Safe travels. Our best of the French Kid. We'll talk to you tomorrow. All right, guys, see you later. That's Seaton O'Connor on the road. Better get Mako. Yeah. French kid usually goes with us to the Super Bowl. And then Seaton said, hey, I'll drive the van. And French kid goes, hey, I'll volunteer to go with you. So these guys, it's a buddy movie between those two traveling down to New Orleans. Hopefully they get there at least by Saturday. I said, you have to get there by Saturday. Yeah. Paulie, speaking of buddy movies, you've seen Midnight Run, Charles Groen. Yeah, that. That might be the Alltimer, right? It's a great one. Yeah. But that's where you put two different personalities. You put Dairo. You know, we didn't know how funny Dairo could be because that's one of those. Sometimes you'll see a serious actor do comedy as opposed to a comedic actor, do something serious. Were more apt to be like, boy, did you see such and such. He was funnier than I thought. But when you see somebody who, like, I couldn't see Will Ferrell as a drug lord, you know, in. In some gory movie. Wasn't it Vince Vaughn? What was the movie that he was in that Heartbreak. No. Yeah. Is it Heartbreak Ridge? Hacksaw Ridge. And you can't help but see Vince Vaughn kind of goofball, but it's one of those serious roles where you go, that's still weird. Still weird. Yes, Marvin. And I think it's a great way to get an Oscar nomination is if you're a comic and you do a serious role a la Robin Williams and goodwill hunting. Yeah. Pulling Steve Carell from the office was in that movie. Fox Catcher. Yeah. It was a very serious movie, a serious role. And it. I think that changed his career as much as anything. Did you guys. Anybody watch Emilio Perez? After my recommendation yesterday, the glowing jinx. Yeah. Yeah. I told my wife that she had to fit. She couldn't finish the movie. And I say, you got to. You got to. And so she went kind of kicking and screaming with it, and she goes, I just. I don't know how. That's one of the best movies of the year. Yes. Todd, Once you added the part that it Was a musical. You just kind of lost me because I've been to enough of those Broadway shows that I found corny. I can't imagine seeing a movie, musical thing. Well, drug lord, transitioning. And it's a musical now. Normally, I'd go, all right, you pique my interest. And then I went, no, I can't do it. Can't I watch the whole movie? But there's a few other movies. The Demi Moore one. What is that? Substance. I haven't seen that. I've seen some trailers for it, but she. Did she get nominated for an Academy Award? I think. I think she got a Golden Globe. Yeah, she did win the Golden Globe. Okay. I didn't know if she got nominated for an Academy Award. Yes. She couldn't find her clothes for a majority of that movie. I haven't seen it, but I've heard some things. I'm shocked that you haven't seen it. Supposedly it's almost all nude. Yeah. But whatever story they're telling that requires nudity at all times, I'm not sure exactly what it's about. Thank you. That's the plot of the movie. She's trying to find her close. I'm sure most of the movies that have plenty of nudity that you watch don't have a plot. At least there's some action to it. I don't know what's going on with another woman that's younger, that's also naked. That's Margaret Qualley. Margaret. Fascinating quality. Yes. Yes. But win an award for doing that. It could. Todd, to me more, is nominated for an Academy Award. You don't see many movies. I don't. I saw September 5th this past weekend, which is very depressing, but done well. Okay. And then since then, it probably was years since I was in movie theater. Yeah. All right. A couple more phone calls in here, Zach, and Grand Rapids. Hi, Zach. What's on your mind today? Hey, Dan. How's it going? Good. Everyday listener, six two. 185 on the weekdays, 190 on the weekends. I just had a idea I wanted to run by you, and I've only thought about it on surface level, so bear with me here. But I think it would solve. You know, one of the first issues that comes to mind is the Saints Rams game, the championship game that robbed us of breeze versus Brady with the pass interference call. But I see calls constantly that, you know, fans and their teams think shouldn't be called pass interference, mainly. But what if teams had a blue flag and it's, you know, Maybe one per game and possibly carry over into other games to where they could throw the flag and have New York look at it to make the right call. Because there's a lot of, you know, calls that are irreversible or can't be reviewed. Like a once a game emergency call. Yes, blue flag. I don't know. Not during the regular season. But if you do it during the postseason, I'd entertain just get the call right. The Saints Rams game, just get the call right. They missed two calls. All you have to do is say, you know, you have the eye in the sky that can help you there if you need help there to remind you that you need help. But ego has to play a role in this with these officials that they don't want to be told that they missed a call. And that's what the eye in the sky. And you know, sometimes you get an all star crew for the postseason, which I don't agree with. I think it should be your team doing a game. Therefore there's trust, there's conversation. You know, you put your ego to the side. It's get the call right for us instead of individual officials who don't work with each other. But get the call right. Mr. V in Rochester. Hi Mr. V. Good afternoon, Dan. Five eight, dropping 240. I'm going to make this call quick as I'm on my lunch break during my full sail the art of interview class and I'm halfway through. But I have a suggestion that's going to change the viewing experience that rivals instant replay in the yellow line advancement. It's different. Two different color flags on penalties. Yellow for offense, blue for defense. And as soon as the flag is thrown, the the alertness would be on the bottom of the screen banner. So us as viewers will instantly be able to continue the spontaneity of the view and know where the flag and who the penalty. What if they grab the wrong flag? What's. Well, I know we're going to add some. It's a learning curve for the rats. But if we get past that, I've test marketed this for a year with my friends and other people and three out of four say hey Mr. V, this is one hell of an idea. And the other quarter say dude, this is stupid. I'm leaving it up to you. And the Dan has to workshop this. And you know what we will make again? It's going to be the advancement that's going to be up there with replay in yellow lines. All right, thank you, Mr. B. Does anybody like Mr. V's idea here. Anybody, anybody? Don't want two separate flags, colored flags. Paulie, you have a problem with this? I do. One of the great things about when a flag goes in an NFL game or a college game is the momentary. Is it on us, is it on them? And then you have to wait six or seven seconds. You see people pointing, you see the reaction. That's drama. And you remove that. A lot of times your analyst will say, look like the right guard moved or something, or defensive player offsides, that they'll give you a heads up. But there is still that, oh, maybe there's another flag that they're calling on this. So I'm, I'm okay with that. Just get the call right. You don't have to have red flag, blue flag, yellow flag. Just get the call right. Remember when they were going to be full time officials? That was going to change everything. It's not going to change anything. Oh, they're not going to be a lawyer in the off season. They're going to be an official. What's that help you with? There's no games. Are you calling simulated games? Are you, you watching tape? I'm assuming that you're watching tape during the season. You get graded. It's just an extremely difficult game to police. It just is. And I, I say this all the time, but if you get the opportunity to watch a game from the sidelines, imagine that you had to call penalties in real time. It's. And, and they do an unbelievable job. If you, if you say these guys are great, 96% of the time. I think we'd all take 96% no matter what our job is. You're 96% now. Unless you're an air traffic control guy. You know, he went a little better than 96%. Yes. Cliff over there, he's at 94% this year. Yeah, Tommy. 79, man. Come on, Tommy. But 96%, 97% of the time they get the calls. Right. I just think that there are moments that stand out and that's unfortunate because, I mean, just imagine if there's a call in the super bowl and it goes the chief's way. People are going to want an asterisk by this. Oh, yeah, Dynasty. Asterisk. And it's unfortunate, but I mean, the Chiefs are just playing the game, how the officials call the game. That's on them. Yes, Marvin. But I'm so confused on why do they think the NFL is like, you know what we have to get the Chiefs in. The NFL is going to win no matter what. If the Jaguars and the Saints were in the Super Bowl, 100 million people are watching. Yeah. So what is it? This isn't the NBA or mlb, where it's like, man, I'd really like the Dodgers and the Yankees to get into their and get into the World Series. NFL, it doesn't matter which teams are in. We want to see stars. When it comes to the NBA Finals, you want to see stars going against each other. Baseball, you want to see stars against each other. Now, if Kansas City is playing San Francisco in the World Series, you're probably not going to watch. But Yankees, Dodgers, everybody wanted to watch there. You know, if the Braves are playing, Cardinals are playing, Red Sox are playing, people are going to watch. In the NFL, we watch no matter what. I can't imagine the NFL going, you know what? Let's take advantage of a smaller market, medium market, middle of America. That's who we want to. We want to make sure that they get to the Super Bowl. That's who we want. Really? Seems odd. Yeah, Paul, exactly. Like you guys are saying, if you could pick the most irrelevant team as far as fan engagement and you put in the Super Bowl, I'm not going to go. You know what, what else is on? What else I got to do today? It's a holiday. It's like it's Thanksgiving. They could put any game on Thanksgiving. We'll take a break. Last call for phone calls. What we learn what's in store tomorrow. 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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on the Program tomorrow, Dan interviews Dan a week from tomorrow in New Orleans at Tipitina's. It'll be at 7 Central. Dan Levitard and yours truly. Tickets can be found danpatrick.com and all across our social media platforms. All right, let's guess the poll results. Dylan, give us the question and then we'll guess the poll results. All right, so you want to guess our twos poll first. Okay. Which was whose career would you rather have? Calvin Johnson or Julian Edelman? Okay, floor is yours. Julian Edelman, 66%. It's Julian Edelman, 70%. Okay, so pretty much on the nose there. Okay. And then for hour three, this one's simple. We have. Would you trade for Jimmy Butler, yes or no? I'm going to say no. 72%. 84%. Whoa. Say no. Running away with it. What was. Did we do a poll question on best hire, worst hire? No, Our one was what's the temperament of your new hire that you. Okay, yeah, maybe we could do that tomorrow of who had the best hire, who had the worst hire. That in three years from now, when we look back on all of these coaching changes, who did the best job and who did the worst job? Mike in San Antonio. Hi, Mike. What's on your mind today? Yeah, hey, Mike, how you doing? Good. 511 deceiving 210. Anyway, yeah, thanks. So time I replay. This is an idea that stemmed from actually an idea that I thought would work in in the mlb, but I'm sure it could apply to the NFL too. How about something like any player who's involved in the play is allowed to challenge the call at any time that they want, but if they're wrong, they're immediately ejected from the game. Thank you, Mike. That's fun, but not realistic. Eric in LA. Hi, Eric. What's on your morning? VP5 8, a hard 185. You were talking about athleticism with Wilt. I was wondering if you have Jackie Robinson in your greatest athlete of all time conversation with his national champion as a running back and long jumper and playing point at UCLA on top of his baseball career. I think he's the greatest athlete of all time, Jackie Robinson, because let's just factor in what he went through just to get on the baseball field. He had teammates who didn't even like him, death threats all the time, and became a Hall of Fame baseball player. He was a great running back at ucla, track and field, basketball. And he did that all on, you know, a very, very high level. I think he's the greatest Athlete of all time. Because you can say, all right, well, was he as good in one sport as Michael Jordan was in basketball? No. Was Mike good in the number of sports that Jackie Robinson was. If. If that's your comparison here of greatest athlete. Now, somebody's going to say, what about a decathlete? Okay, But I'm talking about social impact, professional impact. It's hard to argue with Jackie Robinson. Now. Jesse Owens was going through, you know, this is Nazi Germany, 1936. Hitler is there watching, you know, the great Aryan nation be dominated by Jesse Owens. And he didn't blink. You know, what, did he win three gold medals there? That has to be involved in this. But, you know, it's tricky when you say greatest athlete of all time. Wilt was a very accomplished volleyball player, track and field. So was Bill Russell. Bill Russell was a great athlete as well. But, you know, I'm sure there are people that we wouldn't look at it necessarily and put them into this conversation, but probably they deserve to be in that. When you say greatest athlete, I can only go by, I did the sports century 50 greatest athletes. So I got to host that. And I was able to do so much research. There was so much information. And you're. So you gather all of this. And there would be athletes that I didn't know, that they were that accomplished in other things or just how accomplished they were in their respective sports. But I kept coming back to Jackie Robinson, just how great he was. Carl in Minneapolis. Hi, Carl. Thanks for holding. What's on your mind? Hey, thanks, Dan. So I think the NFL really embraces the chain gang. Plus, it adds a human element of suspense and adds a perfect segue to commercial breaks of the networks. Additionally, are you guys coming back to Minneapolis for St. Patrick's Day? I don't think we are this year. I had a lot of fun last year. Minneapolis, St. Paul or St. Paul? Minneapolis. People in St. Paul. You know, it's. Hey, you know, you can call it St. Paul, Minneapolis. I said, all right, fair enough. Yes, Dylan, that was a great trip. Yeah, I was first one down there, Dan. That might be the highlight of my professional career. On our way out. Yeah, I don't think Dylan went to bed the last night we were there because I said, look, you guys cannot be late when we go to the airport. You cannot be late. And we went down there in the morning, went to get coffee, and I look over and I see somebody. Somebody's sleeping on the couch. And I look over and it's Dylan. I said, all right, that Was not my. That's not my first rodeo of risking a potential flight miss, and that was not one that I could really take a later flight on. Okay. And New Orleans. Same thing. Best behavior every day. Got to be ready to go Friday night. You're on your own. I don't. I won't worry about you, then. But. But. And, like, big picture worry? Maybe. Yeah. In the scope of this, yes. But I need you. Everybody. Not just you. I'm not directing that. Just at you, the other backroom guys. Fritzi, you know, I get a little crazy. You can get a little while. All right. This day in sports history. This is a fun one. 1904, the University of Chicago football team began awarding blankets with the letter C for Chicago to all seniors who play football. They wore them on the bench when it was cold. A couple years later, they started putting Cs on jackets and giving them to all the seniors, and that became letterman jackets. That's the origin. That's nice. Did you get one? At what age did you get your letterman jacket? Sophomore year in high school. That's a big deal. Oh, it was. And then you hoped that Jenny Batche wanted to wear your letter jacket, and no, I think she wore Jay Keffley's letter jacket. Damn it. I know. Yeah. Mine always smelled like cologne, never perfume. Sounds like a movie. It does. Sounds like a country song. Let's see. How about we go around the room what we learned on the program? Todd, what'd you learn today? Nick Wright is angry at the conspiracy theorists against his Chiefs. And the way we cover football brainwashed my algorithm narratives. Dylan, what did you learn today? The 2007 Patriots are the 73 win warriors. Yes. Marvin, what did you learn today? Julian Edelman does not campaign. He doesn't. I'm sure he'd love to get in the hall of Fame, but he's not going to campaign to get into the hall of Fame. Paul Edelman. Not concussed. I don't know. That hit against Cam Chancellor. Good God, Todd. What did I learn today? Jerry Jones hijacked Brian Schneider's emotional story about his late father Marty with his own dead dad tail. We got to send dead dad club T shirts to them. Thanks for all your support. We'll do it again tomorrow. Take care. Here at Life Kit, NPR's Self Help podcast, we love the idea of helping you make meaningful lifestyle changes. Our policy is to never be too punishing on yourself or too grand in your goals, which is why we've got shows on how to make little nudges to your behavior and create habits that stick. Listen to the Life Kit podcast on iHeartRadio. 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