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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 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 Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Catch Jon Stewart back in action on the Daily show and in your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. From his hilarious satirical takes on today's politics and entertainment to the unique voices of correspondents and contributors, it's your perfect companion to stay on top of what's happening now. Plus, you'll get special content just for podcast listeners, like in depth interviews and a roundup of the week's top headlines. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everybody? Adnan Ver here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers. Jason Immers here, And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out. Hey, I got a lot to say here too, okay? Each week we'll get together, chat about the sport that we love. 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. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Vir and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Made it to a Friday Dan and the Dan and Stan Patrick Show. I'm not in the main man cave. I'm in the main man cave, but not in the main. Without the E Man cave and the recipe, the menu today certainly bears that out. Fritzi probably not going to be happy with all of this Burger and waffle fries. That's it. As Tyler said he didn't want to waste a good meat Friday on just the Danets if I wasn't going to be in studio. So that's who has it better than we do. Nobody. This is fun. We're calling it the Winter Burger Festival. Burgers and beers outside in the cold. Burgers and waffle fries on the menu here for a meat Friday. All right, come on in. Stay a while. We'll talk to Jason Garrett. Former Cowboys head coach David Carr. NFL Network analyst Mike Florio will stop by as well. Operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls throughout the morning. 8, 7 7, 3 DP show three days of football straight ahead starting with Saturday games, Sunday games, Monday, Monday night national title game. So we'll try to dissect all of these over the next three hours. Most cars on the road could use a little tlc. And at Mako they're trying to bring your car back to life with affordable paint jobs and light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako Play of the day poll questions stat of the day. All of that forthcoming. The point spreads as of this morning According to DraftKings I've got the Texans getting eight and a half, the Commanders getting eight and a half, the Rams are getting six and the Bills at home are getting one and a half. Fritzy, It's Friday. Fritzy. He's got a few poll question suggestions. Seaton will also fill in some of the gray area there with some of his own. We'll recap the big basketball game last night. You probably didn't watch it, but the Oklahoma City Thunder now 34 and 6, they rough up the Cavaliers as they win by 20 and trying to make somebody a star in a city that doesn't make stars or a game that probably doesn't bear itself out in highlights on the mothership that Shea Gilgis Alexander, you'd have to work on the name, the game and the fact he's in Oklahoma City, but I think all signs are leading to him being the MVP this year. Might be a little MVP voter fatigue with the Joker, but Shea Gilgis is averaging over 30 a game. He had over 40 last night against the Cavaliers. We'll talk about that coming up. And he was second. He finished runner up to Joker last year, so it's not going to be a big surprise, but we'll talk about that. You're trying or it feels like there's analysts trying to let you know, watch him play. It's just he's not a highlight machine. He's just extremely economically great. It's just he goes out there and he'll give you 40 points. I think he's done that six times so far this season. Alrighty. Todd, I'm going to start with you. You have a few Friday Fritzi poll questions. Texans aside, if the Lions reach the super bowl, who should they want to play? That would be the Bills, Chiefs or Ravens. Who should the Lions want to play if they're fortunate enough to reach the Super Bowl? I think it's weird to say the obvious answer would be the Kansas City Chiefs because they feel vulnerable at 15 and 2. I want no part of Patrick Mahomes in a big game. I don't. I don't been down that road too many times. No. Not going to do it. You can give me Lamar Jackson, maybe one of the greatest seasons ever by a quarterback, and Josh Allen is probably going to be the runner up to the, you know, him for mvp. I'll take my chances because those guys haven't been in this situation before. It's the same thing with Tom Brady. I don't know how many years he wasn't the best quarterback in the League. But if you said you got to win one game or you had a game winning drive and you gave him the football or anybody else, you said I'll take him. And that's what Mahomes is. Mahomes is not a stat machine. He hasn't been. They've changed the whole complexion of this team. It's a defensive team. They do run the football. Travis Kelce has regressed a little bit the last couple of years. During the regular season. He's another guy. Where you go, man, I don't know. It seems to be slowing down a little bit. And It'll be like seven catches for 90 yards. And with Mahomes, somehow, some way you can't game plan for third and 15 and he gets out of the pocket, dances down the sidelines for 16. So I would say I'll take my chances with Buffalo or. Or the Texans or the Baltimore Ravens. Anybody taking Kansas City that the Lions would want to fake. Oh, Todd. Okay. And it'll be extra special to keep them from the three peats. I think the Chiefs to me, I understand your point. Which are all are a little less scary than Lamar and Josh and those two teams. Okay. But if I said the Broncos were in the AFC title game and you could face the Ravens, Bills or Chiefs, who are you taking? Based on what happened in the regular season, they got destroyed 4110 against the Ravens. The Bills just destroyed the Broncos. Denver almost beat the Chiefs in Kansas City on a block field goal. And then they let them beat us. Beat them 38 to nothing. I'm going to say I would take the Chiefs. They know us, but we know them. We play them twice a year. And I just think the Chiefs are ripe for the taking as a Bills and Ravens scare me more than the Chiefs even with all the experience in my home. Seaton, what about you? Yeah, we. Us. Let's go. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like the Chiefs are actually the last team that I want I would want to face and probably for all of the reasons you just mentioned actually going for the three peat. They're completely unpredictable. Feel like you can game plan for a lot of different things, but you really can't game plan for that. You know, 4th and 17, you've got Patrick Mahomes exactly where you want to be scrambling. He jumps out of bounds and Somehow throws a 37 yard dart to a wide open Kelsey. And this year like what the hell? We just had him sacked. We just had them on fourth down. You know you can't really game plan for that but you Would also look at that game planning that Josh Allen is capable of those crazy plays and Lamar Jackson capable of those plays. I've just seen it when the game is on the line and it's time to pucker. And Mahomes is awesome. Yes. Right. Those guys are all capable of those things, but Patrick Mahomes does them regularly and. Right. Those, those other two quarterbacks, they have more of a history of puckering, as you'd say, that. They just makes them less scary. Yeah, Paulie, I'm with you. I want no part of the Chiefs. The Chiefs have been ripe for the taking for three straight years. It seems like every week they're down. Every game they're down. How many playoff games have they been down? If I were a Lions fan, going into the fourth quarter of the super bowl up two touchdowns on the Chiefs, I'd be like, oh, no. Oh, my. It would never be. He's got us just where he wants us, right? You know, never comfortable. Dang it. Dang it. We're only up two touchdowns going into the fourth quarter. But the Ravens in Buffalo and the Ravens favored on the road by one and a half. You know, you start to look at these, and I always go, what's Vegas want me to do? Is Vegas saying, you know what, you got to take the Bills, they're getting one and a half at home. That's what they're saying to you. And then you look at these numbers with the Commanders and the Lions, eight and a half. Texans, Chiefs, eight and a half. It feels fields and. And this isn't fair to the Texans. I'll say that up front. Like the Commanders are capable. Might be more capable of beating the Lions in Detroit than the Texans beating the Chiefs in Kansas City. And maybe that's, you know, the. Just the perception of or the lack of respect the Texans get. But eight and a half for both of these teams on the road. And then the Rams and the Eagles, six point game. And I started to look at some of the prop bets here. If I said over, under rushing yard, Saquon Barkley against the Rams. Marvin, you got a guess here? 75 and a half. All right. Seaton, 82. Paul, 89 and a half. Todd, I'm going to say 94 and a half. 112 and a half. Wow, that's aggressive. No respect. That surprised me a little bit there. Yeah. Yeah. They expect Josh Allen to have more passing yards than Lamar Jackson. How about Derek Henry over, under rushing yards, Ravens, Bills, Paul, 96 and a half. Marvin, 88. Todd 90 and a half. Seaton. 227 and 1 half. 97 and a half. Paulie had 96 and a half. Yes. Patrick Mahomes passing yards against the Texans. Paul. Kind of low. I'm gonna go 229 and a half. Marvin 248 and a half. Todd. Well, I kind of split the difference there. 237 and a half between those two guys. All right. Seat. No, Connor, I'm gonna. This is a bad guess, but 227 and a half. 227 and a half. Is CJ Strouds over? Gotta give him love for that. Patrick Mahomes is 250 and a half. Just some of the random things here. Yeah, they got Josh Allen 248 and a half. Lamar Jackson 200 and a half. But. And Puka Nakua. They expect him to have a really good game over under his 88 and a half yards in that matchup. All right. 8, 7, 7, 3. DP show email address DP danpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show Once again, David Carr from NFL Network. A little later on we'll have the most must win game of the weekend. Got our play of the day coming up. Kind of a quiet last couple of days with the coaching moves. Aaron Rodgers talks about talking to the jets, but Vegas has a new team, a new place that Aaron Rodgers, if he decides to play next year, that that would be the place that he would be going to. Paulie, I'll start with you. Vegas thinks that if Aaron Rodgers plays again. You know what? Let me play Aaron Rodgers on McAfee show talking with the Jets. I gave some constructive things. It's. There's so much that goes into the whole thing. There's. There's the food bar, there's the locker room. There's travel, there's hotel stuff. There's different. You know, you're just given little constructive things here and there that maybe they take to heart, maybe they don't. I think everybody understands that it's going to come down to a GM and a coach and myself and whether we all want to do and do the dance together or if it's. It's not in the cards. Okay. Do a little dance Make a little love get down tonight get down tonight down tonight. Thank you. Figured that'd be right in your wheelhouse. Set me up so lovely. Even though you didn't mean to. Do you know who sang sings that? Not sure. Casey. Okay. Ah, Todd. S A T U R D A Y night. That's not them. It's not them. That's the Bay City Rollers. Saturday night. I just wanted to say. Wow. Come on, let's go. Come on. Come on. How could I fail that question? Don't mail it in just because it's Friday. Let's go. Got to pick it up. Burgers and waffles, fries every day. Is the Super Bowl. Sure. All right, here it is. Vegas is the place that Vegas thinks that Aaron Rodgers is going to go. Yeah. The Raiders are the favorites for Aaron Rodgers, and I was a little bit surprised. Well, we brought this up here. Can you get him to come in as your bridge quarterback with Tom Brady? Entertain that. As the new owner of the Raiders, man, unless I thought my team could be good and compete. I mean, you're in a division where the Broncos, Chargers, and Chiefs all made the playoffs. So is Aaron Rodgers going to help me with anything other than attendance? And you're already a tourist attraction now. You don't have a home field advantage. But do I want Aaron Rodgers or do I bring in somebody else and go, can I get through this next season? And then maybe we start to build this into a champion again? Yes, Paul, Lifestyle wise, it makes a ton of sense for Aaron Rodgers. He could live out by Power rump or Area 51 or what do they get a double wide out there with a satellite dish? He'd be perfect. Lifestyle wise. Okay. Anybody else have thought now? I thought maybe Pittsburgh, but he just doesn't fit in with what Pittsburgh's whole philosophy is. I can't. I can't see that happening. I mean, Russ didn't really fit in. I mean, he tried, but I just can't imagine Aaron being on McAfee, talking about whatever he's talking about. And then all of a sudden, Mike Tomlin's got to go to the press conference, say, hey, Aaron said the following on Pat McAfee. That feels like that would get really old really quick for Tomlin. Yes. He. I think it's got to be someplace that we don't expect. They were like, hey, that makes a lot of sense. I don't think it's going to be one of those, wow, that makes a lot of sense places at all. Like, it's. It's going to be like New Orleans or something where you're like, okay, yeah, I could. It's out of nowhere, him and Devonte Adams and two more of his buddies are going to be like, why don't we just go all land at the Saints right now? Feels like it'll be Tennessee or The Raiders, if I was guessing, I have no information on that other than just what I could see. Maybe one year with the Raiders. But they're just not ready to win. So why do I want to do that? Why do I want to spend that money? It almost, it feels like you take a step back before you take two steps forward. And it doesn't mean he can't play at a high. I mean his numbers were really good with the jets where that's where stats are deceiving, where you go, man. All right, not bad. The thing that I would want to look at is his fourth quarter numbers because that's the quarterback I want. That's what I need. These games are all decided by seven points or less. What did your quarterback do when the game was on the line? Yes, Todd, along with your thoughts on the Titans in a winnable AFC south, would the Colts take a shot with them for a year? They were in the playoff picture up until towards the very end there. Week 16, week 17. Absolutely. Absolutely. I mean they do have talent there and probably had enough talent to win that division. They just didn't get consistent quarterback play. And Anthony Richardson's not ready. Not ready yet. Yes, Marvin. And for the Colts, that's on brand for them. They brought in what, Philip Rivers and Matt Ryan. They'll try their hand at another veteran quarterback. Why not? Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. We'll take a break. When we come back. Yeah. Is Joe Flacco coming back again? Checking. Yeah. Okay. So he might be coming back. Who knows? Sure, why not? Yes. Mark, can he win the comeback player of the year twice? Not back to back. I think Chad Pennington is a two time comeback player of the year winner. But you can't come back twice because if you came back, you have to revert back to badness, I think. But could something bad happen during that next season that you came back from and then you won? Come back, player. Come back. Back, back, back, actually. Yes. Player of the year. Yeah. Steve Stricker, I think one comeback player of the year twice on the PGA Tour. I think when we come back a little bit later on this first hour, we'll bring back a portion of the interview I did with Bob Euchre. That was the last time that we had him on the show, passing away at the age of 90. We'll take a break. Just getting started. Phone calls. We'll get to those as well. Settle on our poll question. 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. 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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 gonna 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 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 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. When you send it. It was like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Catch Jon Stewart back in action on the Daily show and in your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. From his hilarious satirical takes on today's politics and entertainment to the unique voices of correspondents and contributors, it's your perfect companion to stay on top of what's happening now. Plus, you'll get special content just for podcast listeners, like in depth interviews and a roundup of the week's top headlines. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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 Virgin Demers. 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. 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. We love. Right? 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. Yeah, you're soon going to find out. We're not just hockey talk. We're into 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 my short shorts, Ferkie. That shirt of Kazar ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Burke and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's going on, everybody? This is Justin Pennik from John Boy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast alongside Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose. We're rolling three times a week, on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL. We're talking about the MVP race. Is Josh Allen going to pull it out? Lamar Jackson? Can Saquon Barkley even break the rushing record? Can the Steelers keep up their momentum? We talk about everything. We break it down. Stats, analytics. And of course, Chris Rose is bringing his perspective on being a pro in the media world as well. Listen to Football Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast and you will be glad you did. Hope you could join us for the postseason run. Late in the show yesterday, we found out that Bob Euchre had passed away. Mr. Baseball. He was also Mr. Belvedere and famous for those Miller like commercials as well. He was wonderful. He was fun to be around. He always made you laugh. And I had an opportunity later in his life to be able to text with him on occasion. Whenever something happened with the brewers or in the off season when he was back in Arizona, I would just text to check on him. And we wanted to bring back just a portion of the last interview that we did. This is back in June of 2020, and here is the great Bob Euchre. Hi, Bob. How are you and your son? How you doing? I'm doing okay. Good. No pressure on you, other than I wanted to have some fun with baseball and there hasn't been anything fun with baseball as of late. So how are you doing? How's your morale? I'm doing okay. I'm glad we're going back to work and It'll be my 65th year overall in baseball, you know, as a player, if you want to say that, and, and of course, calling the games here in Milwaukee. I worked a couple of. I worked a couple of seasons with the Braves with Milo Hamilton and Ernie Johnson before Bud brought me back to. Bud Salig brought me back to Milwaukee. But other than that, I'm hanging around and I'm waiting to Go back to work. I just saw where your official batting average in your career was 199.7. I, you know that I couldn't. A lot of my sponsors would be upset if it dropped below.200 because at that time it tied me with another sports grade averaging.200 or better for a 10 year period. And that was hall of Fame over Don Carter. Blow that off. But, but were you the Mendoza line before? The Mendoza Line, Bob? Well, yeah, but she's got a job in baseball now. I think she works for the Mets, doesn't she? That's a, that's a different Mendoza. Oh, okay. And tell me if this is right. Did you get traded? Did your baseball career get extended because you were good clubhouse guy? Yeah, I mean laundry has got to be done. I mean for a couple of extra bucks a month I was making, I was making below the minimum, you know that and, and selling other players equipment got me a couple of bucks doing laundry. There's a lot of things that you can do without playing. I actually thought it was an infringement when they asked me to play a game. But, but I thought you got traded to the Cardinals because you were going to back up McCarver and you might have had a better arm but they liked your personality. Well, and I think arm wise I had one on each side, which was at that time. But yeah, to back up Timmy who's remained a great friend and of course, you know, we win a World Series that year when I got traded to St. Louis and I'm not, I'm not going to say anything, they didn't win one before. When I got there, something had to be working right. He was 86 at that time. Yeah, he died at 90, but 86 sharp. Even the Jessica Mendoza who works for ESPN instead of the Mario Mendoza, the Mendoza line. But you know, he would, he would I think love it if we were smiling about this. I mean there's sadness there, but that's a full life. You're 90. And he made people laugh and he made people laugh in such an easy routine, almost normal kind of conversational tone. It wasn't a big wind up. You never had to set him up for anything. He just seemed to have that ability to just, he could laugh at himself. But I still go back to my favorite Bob Euchre line. When he was asked, you know, how difficult is it to catch a knuckleball? He said it's really easy. You just wait till it stops rolling. It just kind of epitomized that self deprecating as A catcher, but also had that fun. You could always hear it in his voice. Yes, Marvin. And Bob Yuka was so great. So the first time I saw him was the movie Major League. I thought he was like an actual comic. I had no idea about his play by play or his baseball background. I didn't realize he was a real baseball guy. I just thought he was a comic. That was the play by play guy in this movie. Just a bit outside. Yes. Eaton. You know, I have the same experience as Marvin, but it was from the sitcom that he did. I forget what Belvedere. Oh, Was he on Mr. Belvedere? I knew him from Mr. Belvedere. I thought he was an actor. And then you see him in major league or whatever and you're like, oh my gosh, now he's doing play by play. That's crazy. I had it all backwards just based on the reference point. Well, he would be on the Tonight show with Johnny Carson and he was on probably 60 times, but he just, he was there and he made Johnny laugh. And you know, a lot of times comedians don't laugh at other comedians. And here's Johnny, who had Bob on and he knew that he was going to crack him up. And Bob used that platform. You know, he got the Miller like commercial. Must be in the front row. And that's the first thing I thought of is wherever he is, I hope he's in the front row. Yes, Paulie, I just found an interview. And yes, he was on Johnny Carson's show 62 times, which that's a captive audience back in the 70s and 80s to become famous. There was an interview with Johnny Carson and he talked about some of his favorite guests and he compared Bob Uecker to Rodney Dangerfield. Just set him up and let him go. It's the best kind of guest for a TV show. Also, it's humor without language. Like he's not offending anybody. He doesn't have to go blue. He just had a. Had an ability to just have something that just made you laugh, whether it was a snicker, whether it was a belly laugh. But he had that ability. And passing away at the age of 90. Buddha in San Francisco. Hi, Buddha. What's on your mind today? Nobody. Happy Meat Friday, boys. Let's go. Proceed. Let's go. DP real quick. Rip Bob Euchre to your guys's point, absolute legend. And Marvin is right. Major League is up there as one of the best sports movies of all time. So many great one liners and still holds up to this day. And Dan, you asked why some of us have Chiefs fatigue. I mean, Marvin and I have a great reason. We've lost to them a couple of times in the Super Bowl. Not good. Good. Thank you, Buddha. Have a great weekend. I watched basketball last night because two of my favorite teams, Cleveland and Oklahoma City, they squared off and OKC won by 20. Shea Gilgis, Alexander Jr. The third, he is having another great season now. Oh, by the way, the joker is averaging a triple double. I think he's averaging 31, like 12 and 10. And it's an. Oh, by the way, we've just gotten to that point where, oh yeah, those are nice numbers there. You know, the take it for granted triple double with a big man averaging 10 assists per game. But Shea Gilgis, he is averaging over 30 a game and I'm curious, this would be the third consecutive season averaging at least 30 points. So I was curious how many players have averaged at least 30 for three consecutive years. Bob McAdoo did it, and that was back in the 70s. That was with the Buffalo Braves. James Harden has done it. Kareem Abdul Jabbar did it. Michael Jordan did it six consecutive years. Oscar, he did it from 63 to 67. So I think four years in there, Wilt is in there. But you know, you can take him off the board because it's just different with him because he was averaging 37, 38, 50, 44, 36, 34, 35, 37, 35. I mean, you know, just like, wait a minute, what's going on here? Jordan, from 86 to 92, he went 37, 35, 32, 33, 31, 30 and 32, 32 and a half and you're scoring 30. You're not shooting threes back then. Now Shay Gilgis is not shooting threes. At least not known. Like, it's just if you, you have to watch again and this is what I would say to all these MVP voters, make sure you're watching games because if you're watching highlights, you're going to come away and go, all right, what's the big deal? It's a mid range jumper. You know, you have, I think Anthony Edwards just came out and said, Shea Gilgis, Alexander is unstoppable. It's rare when you have somebody say that about somebody else and say they're unstoppable. You know, there are players that I think are you, you can't stop them. You can only hope to contain them. But. And he might be one of those guys. It's just he's not Going to make the highlights. He's, he's not. And I don't know if that prevents him from winning the mvp. We love style points. We love something that. Oh yeah, and I voted for him. Like you don't, you know, you vote for the guy and you're like, really? That guy? And there was a late push last year by analysts at espn. They, they thought, you know, even Barkley did that. Shea Gilgis, I guess, should have been the mvp. And I don't have any problems with that. I mean, he was a really good player for a team that had a good record. Now with this record, it's really hard to ignore that. And maybe he wins an mvp. There's a couple of things that have worked against him. I said, he's in Oklahoma City. You have to find their games. They're not probably prominent. Like if you said to any of these networks, hey, do you want to have the Lakers on or okc, you're going to have the Lakers on. Plus he was in Los Angeles, but he was with the Clippers. Plus he was that guy that was kind of traded thrown in. Hey, we want to get Paul George. Well, we can give up this guy. Shea Gilgis, Alexander. I think he needs a nickname. I think he needs one of those, that, you know, joker, Greek freak. I think those things could help a little bit. Yes, Marvin. Yeah, he has sga, but Paulie just pointed out it's just an abbreviation. Would you Club Shay. Shay is taken already. Yeah, but I get, you know, I would get mixed up with Sza S Z A. Good jumper. Yeah. So I might be thinking S.G.A. s Z A. Yes, Paulie. Yeah. Calling him S.G.A. puts a spotlight on how hard his name is to say day to day. And that's one of the reasons he's not easily consumable. Even watching his game last night, if you're describing his game, it's like he kind of meanders around the court, finds a spot and just pops a jumper. That's it all day. He makes it look easy and it's not, obviously, but there's a, there's a Kawhi Leonard feel to him that he's not in a hurry. He, he's not slow, he's not fast. He has his own tempo, his own pace. When Kawhi Leonard used to play and play at a high level, I see that with Shea Gilgis now. I don't know if he's a on ball defender. You know, Kawhi was a really good two way player. But I'm watching And we'll continue to watch. And they don't even have Chad Holmgren back. And once you get him, I mean, then they look like the team to beat. They certainly do. Yes, Marvin. And the thing is, they've been trying to make him a star. He was in the skims, the Kim Kardashian line. He posed in his, you know, nearly nude. He had the what a girl wants commercial with a chat. So they've been trying, like, there's been a concerted effort to make this guy a star, but commercial did him no favors. No, that wasn't good. I'm not blaming him, I'm blaming them. Yeah, that was where you go, man, I don't know. I don't know. But they're trying. I, I, at least they tried. I just don't know if he's ever going to get, you know, like DeMar DeRozan. He's a really good player. He's just not exciting. So when you say, oh, DeMar DeRozan's averaging 27, you go, all right, I can't, I can't remember one basket. And once again, that's not fair. I remember Adrian Dantley. If you're old enough to remember Adrian Dantley, he would, he would give you 30, but you don't remember any of his points and be like, okay, A.D. mark Aguirre, hey, man, that guy can score. Alex English, you're like, all right, a guy can score. Meanwhile, Alex English and Dominique Wilkins could average the same number of points. I would remember Dominique's. I didn't remember Alex English's, but he was just that kind of methodical mid range jumper. It's like Durant has become a star, but he had to win to become a star. And I think that was the important thing. You know, Adrian Dantley didn't win. Alex English didn't win. If you win titles, then all of a sudden we look at you differently. And maybe that would change with Shea Gilgames, Alexander. Yes, Paulie. And if you look at Kevin Durant, he may not necessarily have above the rim highlights, but when you watch him play since day one, it's, it's like a guy that tall shouldn't have those kind of handles. A guy that tall shouldn't be able to do everything all over the court. He's freakish in that way. Yes, Marvin. Yeah. Like when I was maybe a teenager, guys like Michael Redd, Allen, Houston, great scores, but they weren't on SportsCenter when you were doing highlights. Guys like Stro, Miles Swift and Kenyon Martin Those guys were all over sports. They were more famous then those guys that were averaging 25 a night. Well, that's when we thought if you could dunk that, you know, then you made the highlights or that, oh, did you see that highlight? And then be like, this is only two points of the game. Stromile Swift, lsu, I believe. Yes. Seaton. Kevin Durant doesn't need highlights because his whole being is like. He just comes with the word unstoppable. And it's more like if he wanted to, he would score every time down the court. And sometimes you're like, why don't you just do that? Why don't you just do that? But his whole being is a highlight because you can't do anything about it. What is Kevin Durant's career high? Like, probably mid-50s, maybe. Once again, I don't think you can guard him. I. True. I truly think if he came down and you let him put up 45 shots, he. He's. He's going to be over 50%. He's going to give you 60 points. Yes. Paulie, we're going to play the Kevin Durant career high points game quickly. Let me take a break. Oh, yeah, yeah. Stuck in your car. That's going to keep you in your car. Absolutely. We'll take a break. Got our play of the day coming up. Todd has already come up with Shea, Gilgis Alexander nicknames. Oh, boy. We're back after this. 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Fritzi we're trying to come up with nicknames for Shea, Gilgis Alexander, aside from sga. And if you guys want to offer up your own nicknames for SGA if he's going to win the mvp or we can help him along the way with this campaign trail. Todd, would you like to Give us some of your bet. Well, yeah, that's if a stress. Yeah. Yes. That's open to interpretation. Okay. Some of the nicknames could include Shay. Now the Shay Hey Kid. Oh, the Shay. Hey Kid. All right, Willie. Maybe a little Willie Mays. Okay. Burt Reynolds from the 70s or 80s. Evening, Shay. No, it's not good. Nobody. Nobody cares about that. Shay watch. They watch Shay 1. Shea Wingo. Trey Wingo. Shea Wingo. Oh, Shay Doki O'Shea. Doki Shay the Piper. Shea La Femme. Some of you may know that song from back in the day, huh? Gonna be a good Shay Shea Back machine. And four more would be Shay Cat. Instead of Stray cat, a Shay Cat attache. Hip Hop Pouche. And on Christmas Day, a one horse open Shay. Alrighty, we've done it there. Anybody have any other nominees for Shea, Gilgis, Alexander, Paul? It may be wordy, but how about Water Torture? Oh, I like that. Yeah, I like that. Oh, I thought you meant Todd. Listening to me do the things it's worth. Also, also. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. You're talking about a little wordy water torture. Just drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip. Yes. I love water. Watching him because it feels like I'm being tortured. Yeah. That's how good he is. Watching him is like torture. In a good way. Yeah. Marvin, you got one. Are you okay with it? I sure don't sga. No, you don't. Okay, that's probably why. Okay, let's play the Kevin Durant career high point total game. Dan, you're gonna play the first part. You have to guess the points for Kevin Durant and what team he was on when he did it. I'm gonna go 61 for OKC. It was 55 points was his career high. Oh. Whilst a Brooklyn net. His high with OKC was 54. His high with Golden State was 51. So he scored 50 plus in three different uniforms. Now for the room, which team did Kevin Durant score 55 against? Here's the hint. It's not a surprise. Yes, Marvin. Probably like the Hawks. That's the Hawks. Wow. I knew Marvin. Okay, has anybody scored 50 or more points for three different franchises? Checking. Yes, Mark. Jamal Crawford. He had 50 for three different teams. I think four. Four, I think so. He's a highlight machine. Entertaining. Yes, he is. Didn't you say top 10 most entertaining players? Hold on, let's not start it. I said second tier, all entertaining. I didn't say he was up there with Dr. J and Dominique and M.J. and LeBron and those guys. Larry Bird you kind of. I thought in their top 10. Second tier. Second tier with like white chocolate and those guys. Not great, was it White Chocolate? We're not gonna start. We're having a good day, Jace. Okay. Jason Williams, underrated highlight reel. I don't think he's underrated. Highlight. Highlight wise. I don't think he. I don't think he's second tier. Jason Williams, white chocolate. You can put him first here if you want, but I'm still putting in with. How about his pickup games in that he's still playing in now. Have you seen those pickup games when he's out there with these college kids? Look, he did a. He did a behind the back pass and tossed it off his elbow. It was so the movie. The movie had with. Against Gary Payton and the glove. The glove was great. But that move where he was faking something, Gary was like, whoa. And then he was pretty good. Pretty good stuff. All right, Paul. Jamal Crawford had 50 plus points four times in his career for four different teams. The Knicks, the Suns, the warriors, and the Bulls. Start of the day, start of the day, start of the day. Start of the day. This is the style of the day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick show. I can't imagine that anybody else has had even three teams, right? Yeah, more probably Wilt Chamberlain was, you know, the Warriors. Yeah, but how many teams did he play on? He played on the warriors and the Lakers in the Sixers. Well, they were the Philadelphia warriors, so they would still be Philadelphia. He wasn't playing in Golden State. Yes, Paul. We're double checking this stat, but players who've had 50 plus points with three different teams in their NBA career. Wilt Chamberlain 3. Bernard King. Never forget Moses Malone. Daniel. Yeah. Lebron James and of course, Jamal Crawford. Okay. Was wilt with the 76ers and then also the Warriors. So they counted that as two different franchises? I think so. We're double checking that. Okay. Would you update the poll results, Seaton, from the first hour of the program? It flew by. I'm surprised that, like, James Harden isn't on that list. That's a dude who could put up points who's played for a bunch of teams. I bet he's. If he's not on that list, I bet he's close. Let's see. 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