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Come on, Richard, these things is not. That's not nice. I said to Todd, I don't know, do we want Mark Sanchez on a day with all these Heisman quarterbacks? We love Mark Sanchez. I didn't tell him who the other guests were. Oh, you did. You know, what can I do? Friday stat of the day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the program this first hour brought to you by the Great folks@ TireRack.com Official Tire Expert of the DP Show. Go to TireRack.com Dan Try the Tire decision guide. Full lineup of Goodyear tires, special offers, free road hazard protection, mobile tire installation, tire rack.com the way tire buying should be. Thank you to everybody who was there last night at Tipitina's, a wonderful musical landmark there with Dan Lebatard and had some fun for an hour or so. All the danets, all the backroom guys, everybody came except for. I knew that was coming, Todd. Yeah. I was not there for that. Yeah. But it was not about not supporting you. I just, it was. I was like. It was like a mini protest. And I ended up meeting a very nice couple and some kids at the hotel and talked their ear off for an hour. Went for a walk around Bourbon street, the French Quarter, got a workout in. Almost went in the pool and Jacuzzi. No, I don't care what you did. Almost. No. But I didn't want you to take it as like, you know, everyone came to support me and be there for me. I go to your stand up comedy and you dec. Blow off my thing. But you could. I guess you could feel that. That is true. It wasn't meant to. Like, I didn't let go out of my way. You know what? I'm gonna really stick it to Dan. I bet you everyone's gonna show up. And they did hold his hand. And I'm gonna be the only one. You were the only one not there. Hold his hand. Yeah. You just had to show up. You didn't have to do anything. I was taking. Everybody was there. It was a political. Big German was there. Dylan was there. I ran into the the big German in the elevator, he goes, you meet. You're coming downstairs, right? Actually, I wasn't gonna head over there. Oh, you're gonna hear crap about that tomorrow. He knew it was covered. 877-3-DP show email address dpdanpatrick.com Twitter handle @DP Show Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock and our radio affiliates as well. Yes, Seaton. What were you protesting, Todd? Oh. Oh, boy. Why are you protesting? Tipitinas. Tipitina. Legendary music, awesome venue. Really, really cool place. I went there 37 years ago with my wife when we took the bike trip from Atlanta to New Orleans. And we nearly ended our marriage going from Atlanta to New Orleans. Six days over on Hattiesburg, I think it was. I think we were in Mississippi. I think we were in like Gulfport or Jackson or something like that. But 500 miles, six days. And that'll test your marriage, by the way. And we ended up at Tipatina's having some, some beers, watching radiators. And all of a sudden we forgot everything that, that, that transpired those previous six days came away stronger for us. Yes, we did. Yeah, we're still together. I have not been on that bike in 37 years. Good for you. I. I said to my wife, we got to New Orleans and I said, hun, pack it up. I'm not riding it again. And I still have that bike and I've never ridden it again. Protesting it 37 years later. Yeah, I had a protest with my bike. Todd had a protest against. We all have to take a stand sometimes. Yeah, you don't stand for something, you fall for everything. Isn't that what they say? I heard that somewhere. Activist with that. And it's not Tip and Tina. So it's not two people that are own the place. No, it's not. If you would have gone, you would have noticed. I was curious what the origin of that. It's an interesting name. Well, why are you asking me now? Why not Google it? Yeah, I guess you had plenty of time last night to Google it. I did have a couple, couple of side minutes. All right. Yes. Paul Tipatina says Creole for I don't support my boss. You guys holding Dan's hand the whole time? Dan LeBatard's entire staff was there. Yeah, they were. Everybody was there. They talk. While you guys are in the middle of talking, you can open up the door. I'm gonna walk through it. I'll tell you what. Stu Gotz tried to make the night about himself. St sure did. He Very much. You knew the minute he entered the building. You knew the minute he left the building. Because that was. Yeah. Levitard, Sidekick, St. Gods. Yeah. That's not true. Damn. I didn't hear him at all. Every time his name was mention. Yeah, he was in the back yelling. But other than that, it was a great night. Had a wonderful night. Was there an intermission? Did they give it a playbill? What was going on over there? Todd, it's not a joke. Okay. With the curtains open. I opened my heart last night to our audience, and you weren't there, much to your dismay. That's true. Dan, we are here for you today. I want to talk about the many things that make you the great man that you are. We are also privileged to be here. That's my Dan Levitar impression. That's quite good. It was a deep dive, and I. I just kept. He wanted to talk about, you know, my personal journey and my health, and I just was like, no, I don't think so. I don't want to do that. Yes. There was a point where Dan Levitard asked Dan Patrick, what was love like in the house? And I was like, oh, man, we might have to go see Dan. I was yelling up. There's a trade. There's been a trade. Yeah. Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler. I. What the hell? I don't know, man. I thought that I was there with Sally Jesse Raphael or Dr. Phil. You're not gonna get me to cry. No. Oh, no. You gotta stop doing what you're doing, Dan, in the bedroom. That's not gonna work. You're walking around with a hose and a hat. I don't. I don' Know if we need to say that. That had nothing to do with last night. Yeah. How would he know? He wasn't there. Yeah, you weren't. I have no idea. You can't even comment. How was Law and Order punk? Everybody Loves Raymond. First of all, welcome to New Orleans. Joe Burrow will join us. Coming up here in a little bit. RG3, Robert Griffith Jr III, Bryce Young, and then Mark Sanchez. Some of the headlines there. The warriors got Jimmy Butler. I told you. I spoke to somebody on Monday who is affiliated with Golden State, and he said, we're desperate. Quote, we're desperate. And I'm like, okay. And they had been kind of basically trying to get somebody, something to happen here, but you start to look at Steph and Draymond, well, the window is sort of open, and if you're going to do something for Steph, to me, there's no downside. You got Jimmy Butler for two years. Is it a lot of money? Yes. We know what he does in the playoffs. Who you gave up. You kept some of your younger players. This is it. This is last call. You got steph at what, 37. Jimmy at 35. They didn't get Durant. You still have Draymond Green. That'll be fun to see how Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green coexist. They will be a really good defensive minded team. Yes, Paul, I actually thought the opposite. Those two guys are a couple killers. And especially in the playoffs, I think they're not playing against each. Oh, I got a lot of head shaking. I don't think so. I thought Jimmy Butler fits in perfect for a playoff player. Draymond doesn't fit in perfectly. That's the problem. Yes, Marv. On NBA teams, there's only room for one bleep on a team. And now the warriors have two. One bleep per team. Two bleepers. Correct. When's the last time Jimmy Butler joined somebody else's team and it went well? He's third, at least third on the depth chart there. I. It's desperate times, Desperate times. They. They tried. They rolled the dice. They got Jimmy Butler. Yes, Marv, last call at the club. It is. Sure was. It's 150, 158 in the morning. Yes, it is. We better win right now. Yeah. Lakers traded Dalton. Connect to Charlotte for Mark Williams. Hold on. The Mark. Yes. Like he's got to go. Marcus. Marky something. You can't be Marco. Anybody know who Mark Williams was prior to today? I went to high school with Mark Williams. We all went to high school. Yeah, I think he's a cpa. I'm sorry. I'm Mark Williams. Hi, Mark. So he went to Duke. First of all, he was a. A sophomore drafted. So right there I'm like, not good enough to go first year, went to Duke. It's hard not to know somebody who went to Duke. Right, Right. Normally you're like, oh, yeah, that guy. Yeah, he played with. They went to the Final Four. Yes. Todd, what is. Don't connect. Tell friends and family you got the Lakers traded you. Who'd they get it Pick Mark Williams. Mark Williams. Okay, but Dalton connect's gonna play a lot and you know, with. With Charlotte. But Mark Williams. Okay. This is one of those things. Report. The. The report was that Luca wanted a big man that he could alley oop to. Now you don't have Anthony Davis. Mark Williams. And Mark Williams has some nice numbers. You get a big man, I don't think he's a shot blocker, but you know, you, you, you get the feeling of he's 23 and maybe you get somebody who's going to be there and develop. Yes. Paulie, does this feel a little Clint Capella? Ish. He averages 16 and 10. He's 23 years old. He doesn't need the ball a lot. I think this is a positive for the Lakers. Yes. I think the Lakers did well. I do. I think this was a smart move by them. Yes. Yeah, right. They needed a big man who doesn't want the ball. Yeah. And I get it. Perfect. And the Pelicans traded Brandon Ingram to the Raptors. You know, the Oracle. You know who the Oracle is, right? Jake in Los Angeles, Jake in la. Yeah. Jake in la. Is Jake in Louisiana now, say, works for the Pelicans. Still la. Yes. Yeah. So I see Jake and I go, hey, what are the. What are the Pels going to do? And he goes, I can't tell you that. I go, wait, you're a friend of the show. He goes, no, I work for the Pelicans. I go, jake, you're going to trade Brandon Ingram? I don't know anything about that. Well coached. I know, I know. He didn't say anything to me. I go, okay. I said, you're gonna trade Brandon Ingram. Brandon Ingram got traded to the Raptors. Now, you know Brandon Ingram's got. He's always in the hall of goodish and puts up nice numbers. Where you go, okay, there's a few of those guys in the NBA where you go, well, he's averaging 23 and you know, six and six. All right. And they all play for the Sacramento Kings now. Brandon Ingram. Yeah. So he's going to the Raptors now. So that was some of the. And we still have the rest today with the trade deadline. That's what, 4 Eastern? I believe that the NBA trade deadline poll question today. Seaton, what are we going to go with here? Who got most betterer? Nice. Heat, Warriors, Lakers, Spurs. Heat, Warriors, Lakers. Maybe if we don't want to do most betterer, we could do who's closer to a title. We could do some version of those seem to be the big ones. I would say Dallas is closer to a title title. I would say the spurs did the best in my opinion, because, you know, you get Darren Fox and dear and Fox, he is a sniper, man. You go 24 and 13 in your debut. He's going to make Wembanyama the best player in the game in the next two years and he gives you that, you know, you have the big man and you have the point guard. I mean, the NBA is littered with that down through the years. Now, granted, the NBA is positionless, but I still believe in having that point guard, that guy who can put you in the right position and you know he's going to run your offense and that's what you have with Jaron Fox. Love that. I love that trade for them, but I like what the Lakers did. I don't love what the Lakers did because you're still trying to figure out where are they going. You still have LeBron, you know, but they, you know, you got LeBron who's still there. And I don't know the impact he'll have. He wants to have, he can have over the next year or two. Yes. But is what the, what the Lakers are doing this year any different than what the warriors are doing? The warriors are now. Yeah. I mean, I kind of feel like the Lakers are too, though. The Lakers are like, we got, we don't have this, we don't have LeBron for very much longer. We need to win right now too. I don't even think they're thinking about that. I think they're thinking down the road. So you got a 23 year old, you got Luca, who's 25. So they got younger. You still have LeBron, but I don't know if they said, boy, let's get LeBron another title. Golden State is basically saying, let's try one more time. I don't know if the, the Lakers thought process was the same. So then does that mean that they don't like Dalton connect or. Because if, if you're looking to build in towards the future, you're keeping him. Right. Well, but you got a 23 year old center too. So they're both 23 years of age. Yeah. And they do like Dalton Connect. I mean, you can't help but liking him. As Marvin said, if Dalton Connect was 18 years of age, coming from Europe, he would have been maybe the second pick in the draft. He would, you know, that, that instead he's like, oh, he played in the SEC and he's 23 years of age, transferred there. Yes, Marvin. So if you trade for Luca, you're not trying to win a title? I don't, I know he's young, but. Well, you're trying to win a title. I don't think you're closer to winning a title than Dallas is. I think Dallas is closer to winning a title Now, I think Luca is now, but also really in the next two years. Yes. But didn't Luca get Dallas to the finals last year? He did. He did, yeah. Yeah. So the expectations are, if you have Luca and LeBron, at least for two years, who goes farther, The Hornets. Who goes farther this year, Lakers or Mavericks? Pie to the face. Now it got serious. We were just having good sports radio conversation. Yeah. Dan, what was love like? Yeah, I've never had somebody ask me, what was love like in your house growing up. Yeah. You're like, what, dude? What are you talking about, man? Levitar was like, I want to know what love is. What was love like? Go ahead, Todd. Want you to show me all you so much love. And you could have sang that last night at Tipitina's if you had gone with us. I want to feel what love is. Yes. All right, let's see if. Does Joe Burrow still want to join us? Yeah, he's gonna call an audible and go right back to the hotel. Yeah. Yeah. It's. It's true. Last time we had him on was his first year when he was in Miami, and there was a really cool moment when. When Joe came out or. Or Joe was done with the interview and Russell Wilson came out, and then it's almost like that, welcome to the NFL. Russ is like, here, take my digits. And Seaton was like, man, that's one of the coolest things I've ever seen. It's like you saw somebody, like, crossover from college to the pros. There's like. There's this whole. One of the things that I love so much about the draft is that it's like, literally the moment someone's dreams came true. Right. You did it. You started as a kid, and you're like, man, someday I hope to play in the NFL. And then now you just did it. You just got drafted. You just, like, shook the commissioner's hand. And it was in between the end of the football season and the draft, and so Joe Burrow was like, just on this ride of it starting to happen, and seeing a guy like Russell Wilson be like, what's up, baby? You know? And like, yo, you're in the club now, man. Here's my number. You need anything, call me. Like, yeah, you're in now, because you're one of us. I. I just think those are, like, the coolest moments. The NFL is going to play a game in Australia. I think next year, we're going to play the game of who is going to be subjected to going to Australia to play an NFL game. That'll mess up your body clock for like four days. I remember going to Sydney when I got there, and then when I came back, I was messed up for a while. NFL Players association said no, no 18 game season, right. All right, we'll take a break. We'll settle on our poll question. And it's sort of hall of Fame or Heisman Thursday with Joe Burrow. And let's see, we got Bryce Young joining us. We have Robert Griffin Jr. III joining us and Mark Sanchez. We'll take a break. We're back after this. On the Dan Patrick Show, Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, it's Steve Covino. 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Joe Burrow will join us coming up here in New Orleans. By the way, it's meet Thursday Chad and Julie from Traeger. Outside we have a whole gator. We have alligator bites, catfish, shrimp, red beans and rice, gumbo, jambalaya, Cajun corn po boys and hurricane cocktails. Who has it better than we do? Nobody. Absolutely. Yes. Paulie. Wow, that is a one seed meal. I know. A whole gator. Yeah, I saw it. It's. It's smoking. It's nice. It's gorgeous. Yeah. I said where'd you get the whole gator? And Chad said I out by the airport. I just caught it by the airport at a store, wrestled it. I don't know. Have you seen Chad? Yeah, it can take down the swamp and just pulled it out by. Come on, old boy. What's the what's poll question before we bring in Joe Bur we're gonna go closest to a ring and Your five options are Laker, Spurs, Warriors, Heat, and whoever that other team was. Oh, the Mavericks in there. Maps. Thank you. Okay. Yeah, Mavericks in there. All right, he's Joe Burrow. He is joining us on behalf of the great folks at FedEx, the Aaron Ground NFL Player of the Year Awards. Please welcome the comeback Player of the Year, Joe Burrow, joining us on the program. Yeah, he's ready to go. Joe, you can sit over here. Get closer to me. Okay. Yeah, come on over here. Yeah, over here. I'll proper check to your blind side. Been a while. I think the last time. Miami. Yeah. Long time ago. Yeah. And I remember asking you, where'd your confidence come from? And you said, you've always had it. But at what point do you go, dad, I think I've got confidence, Mom. I've got confidence here. I mean, it grows throughout the years. You know, when. When you're in high school and middle school, you're. You're pretty confident, and then you get to college and you're not quite as confident for a couple years, and then you get some confidence back, and then you get to the NFL and maybe you lose some more confidence, and then it continues to grow, you know, the more you play in that particular structure of football. But who do you talk to when you have that, Like, I don't even know if I know how to play this game or you have that bad game that. Who picks you up? I've always been very blessed with the people around me being very, you know, calm, wise and smart. So I've had great friends, coaches, family, parents my entire. My entire life. So I've had. I've always had people to lean on in those hard moments, I would say. But when it doesn't work out at Ohio State, do you doubt yourself or how much do you doubt yourself? Yeah, 100%. You doubt yourself. You don't. I didn't play for three years, and it wasn't because I was hurt. That wasn't. That wasn't a great feeling. I was working very hard and improving every single week and just never, never put it all together there. And so I had. You know, my dad and both my brothers played college ball, so I was able to talk to them about it, lean on them about their experiences and learning from them, and was able to graduate early and get out of there so I could go and play some football. Did you ever think about playing at Ohio University? I did. Yeah, I did. That was. If I had gone there, I probably would have played both football and basketball. I was thinking about doing that. You know, Ohio State was really kind of one of my only, you know, power five big, big time school offers. And if I didn't have one of those, I probably just would have stayed it at OU and played both. Nil's pretty crazy now. You probably would have left earlier, I'm guessing at Ohio State with nil. Transfer portal. Yeah, certainly the transfer portal. Yeah, I probably would have transferred much earlier than, than I did, but I had to graduate to go and play. At the time, the transfer portal wasn't a thing when I was. I think it became a thing the next year after I transferred. But I still think you had to sit out a year. Seems like yours was the first guy to take advantage of nil. When, you know, Quinn goes there. I don't even think he, he left during his senior year in high school. Yeah, got it. Went to Ohio State, start making money there. He's sort of the poster child of. Yeah, I mean, you should take advantage of. If you're going to be able to make seven figures and in college you got to go and take advantage of that. Whether you're, if you're in high school and you're getting offered that, go wherever they're paying you the most. The reason why the Bengals didn't make the playoffs is we just didn't make plays down the stretch in some of these games. We had a lot of these games won or they were tight and we had to lead in the fourth quarter and we just weren't able to close it out for, for a multitude of reasons. And you know, we had some bad luck too. That's part of life in the NFL. Some years you have good luck, some years you have bad. We had pretty bad luck, but we had, we had the opportunity to close out some games that, that we didn't. Take me back to Week 2 against the Chiefs. We played pretty well in that game. What about the pass interference call? You know, everybody's bringing that one up this week. Well, because the Chiefs are in the super bowl and everybody thinks they get favorable call. Yeah, you had a, you had a good vantage point there. If I was the quarterback of that offense, I would have been frustrated if we didn't get that pass interference call. I would say so. If you're Mahomes, you would have been upset if you didn't get that 100%. Even if it was in Cincinnati and not Kansas City. Yeah, 100%. I don't. I mean, it was a close. It was close in that moment. If that was in the second quarter I. It's pass interference. Nine times out of ten in that moment, it's probably a 50, 50 coin toss, but I don't blame them for that one. Okay. Do you think Kansas City gets favorable treatment? Everybody does. It just depends on the game. You get favorable treatment? I wouldn't say that. Wait a minute. You said everybody does. Well, some games you. You get some calls, some games you don't. That's how it goes. But, you know, if I would have said your numbers, you got. You got the receiving triple Crown and you got the sack leader. It's almost impossible not make the playoffs if you have those numbers there. It's definitely strange. Definitely a strange year. And when you lost to New England, I said on that Monday, I said, that's going to come back and haunt you guys. Yeah. Sorry to bum you out. Yeah, you guys have been really happy over here, man. Well, there's the career at lsu. You did great there. Yeah. Yeah. When's the last time you've been back to Baton Rouge? I try to get back there once a year. Usually I have some kind of event at the. At the spring game. I didn't make it last year, but the year before I did. What do people say when they see you here in New Orleans? They get excited. Everybody's always very appreciative of the things that we did while we were here. The last time I was in New Orleans was for the. The national championship, so that brings back some good memories. Yeah. Now I'll bum you out again. You played the Eagles and they roughed you up as. As well. How often do you stare over the line of scrimmage and you see Jay, you want to make sure you know where Jalen Carter is. Yeah, they got some. They definitely have a lot of. A lot of guys up front that can make your life tough. But, you know, in our division, we play a lot of those guys, so feels like every single week we're playing a Miles Garrett or a T.J. watt or a Jalen Carter or Cam Hayward. So I think that's just life in the NFL. But who makes you a little more. I don't want to say nervous, but a little more aware of where he is. When you go to the line of scrimmage, is there one player that stands out more than anybody else? Chris Jones? Because there's not a lot of guys after Aaron Donald retired, there's not a ton of interior guys that can cause as much disruption as he can. And he's fast, he's athletic. He gets back there fast. They move him all around. They play him at end. They play him inside. They play him left. Right. He just kind of depends on. On what offensive lineman he wants to rush against. Who had a better defense, the Eagles or the Chiefs? That's tough to say. I would say they were. They were both difficult to go against. The Chiefs are always on third down. They're always tough. Their defensive coordinator is so good. And you. You never really know where the pressure is coming from. But explain that, though. You know something's happening. You go to the line of scrimmage, and you're trying to figure out what it is and where is it coming from. Yeah, they'll put two guys up there, and then in the line of scrimmage, they'll have a linebacker either in the A gap or the B gap, and then another linebacker in the other B gap. And then they could bring the corner and that linebacker to the right, or they could bring the nickel and that linebacker to the left. And you kind of just have to guess and. And feel their demeanor and see if they're gonna. If you think they're gonna bail, if you think they're gonna come, because they could bring it both sides. Okay, what is the tell? Like? You're looking for somebody if they're leaning a little bit or. Yeah, wait, wait. On a. On a foot. Eyes. Communication. A lot of times can give it away, but I would say they make it the hardest. Take me to the line of scrimmage. You're going to change the play. So you're there, you see the defense, and then, you know, now you're going to go, okay, this is what I think. You have two plays when you go to line of scrimmage. Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't. Usually on third down, you do, because you, you know, you have tendencies based on the down and distance. Give me a real audible. Give you a shorter one. Trips right, 18 straight. Can 19 wash. So you're just gonna throw it up to Jamar Chase. That was a run. That was a run play. But, oh, I could always just go, easy, easy. Jamar's over there one on one. So easy, easy is Jamar. Here it comes. Yeah, there you go. Okay. How often have you thought back to that final play of the Super Bowl? Not for a while. You brought it up. Joe Burrow won a Heisman Trophy joining us here. But I thought if you. If Aaron doesn't get you, Jamar scores a touchdown. Yeah, I think so. I would have had to wait a little bit longer because the safety was cheated off. The hash a little bit to Jamar's side because we had already thrown a go route early in the game in that same look to Jamar on the. Going the other side, going the other way on that field. And so the safety was smart. He'd started cheating over that way. So I had to try to look him off. And, you know, by the time I was going to come back to it didn't have. Didn't have that time. Aaron got on you quickly. He got on you quick. Yeah, he. He would do that. Yes. There's. There's very few players like him. And when he came out of college, nobody really knew anything about Aaron Donald. He, you know, what, six feet tall. He's not as big as you expect him to be, but boy, was he strong and fast. He would get back there so fast. All right, let me hear the plug here. Let's see if you can give me your Best Peyton Manning FedEx Air and Ground NFL Player of the Year awards. You. Let's hear how it sounds. My pain. Manning. No, the way you. You know, Peyton's always selling everything. So here he is, you know, salesman here. Okay, well, you're promoting stuff here. I won. I won the Aaron Ground Player of the year in 2022. So that was exciting. To have two of those would be fun now that they have non quarterbacks involved. I think it would be pretty cool for me and. Me and Jamar to win it together. So I think that would be a cool. Do you have a vote? No, I don't give. I don't get a vote. They should. It's not like a high. It's not like the Heisman where the. The post winners get a vote. Who did you vote for? For the Heisman. Who did I vote for? Travis Hunter. I voted for Travis. Oh, okay. Yeah. Okay. Where's your Heisman? Don't worry about that. Why? I just had too many things going. Okay. You're right. Okay. I don't need people knowing where I. Okay. Keep things. Okay. All right. My bad. I know that you went through tough time. Yeah, thanks. Did you get things back? To Be Determined. Okay. Yeah, we've seen that with a bunch of athletes around the country, though, so. Yeah. Crazy times out here. Yes. Yeah. And my hometown, by the way. Way. Where's that? Cincinnati. I didn't know that. Yeah. That's cool. From what high school did you go to? Mason. Oh, nice. Yeah. Cool. Yeah. You saw the statue? When? I think it's 20ft tall now. They keep adding to it. Do you care who wins Super Bowl Sunday? No, not really. Are you gonna watch? I'll watch the second half, probably. Okay. I'll be flying back. Okay. Before that. But you have a party. No, I won't have a party. Maybe have somebody over for the second half. There's not a lot of people in Cincinnati right now. Well, you can make friends, can't you? Don't you have regular friends? Am I gonna make friends? It's the. Are you sorry you came on? You know, do we need to try this again next year? Where? I don't know. I'm having kind of some fun. I gotta rough you up a little bit here. Come on. I made you uncomfortable in the pocket, and I was rooting for you to make the playoffs there. I think Everybody was. The 22nd annual FedEx Air and Ground NFL Player of the Year Awards, and you are nominee. So they're going to announce this later tonight at NFL Honors. Yeah, I think it'll be great. All right, well, it's great to see you. Thanks for joining us. Yeah, thanks for having me. He's Joe Burrow. We'll take a break. Play of the day is up next. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio Apple. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one Mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? 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Your choices are Heat, Warriors, Lakers, spurs and Mavs. Right now there's basically a tie at first between the Mavs and the Spurs. Okay, I think that's interesting. Feels a little premature for the Spurs. It is premature for the Spurs. Then you have Lakers, warriors, heater in last place there. Yeah, yeah. Heat culture is going to have to wait till next year. They're rebuilding that era. Yeah. Yeah. All right, so 8773 DP show email address dp danpatrick.com Caleb in Pennsylvania. Hi, Caleb. What's on your mind today? Five, nine and a hard 130. My dad has. Has had us listening to the show for a long time. And can you wish my brother Ryan a happy birthday today? He's turning 17. Oh, all right. Ryan's birthday today. Super. Great. Awesome. Thank you, Caleb. Let's see Birch in Connecticut. Hi, Birch. Hey, how you doing, Dan? Great, Burch. Good. Have two super bowl predictions for you. So one being I think the Chiefs win by multiple scores. And secondly, I think the MVP is going to be a Chiefs linebacker. I think they've got the most underrated linebacking core in the NFL. Well, it's hard for a linebacker to win unless they have a scoop and score X number of sacks, couple interceptions. So you know that. That's a question I'm going to ask Robert Griffin iii. Coming up, top of the hour. The team that is more likely to blow out the opposition, Kansas City or Philadelphia. I think most people think the Eagles would be the team to blow somebody out. But what happens in the super bowl is when you start to lose, then you start to press a little bit, then you make mistakes, and then it sort of metastasizes. It's this avalanche that happens. And you see these blowouts sometimes where teams are trying to make something happen. It's not like, hey, we're going to lose this game. We're playing next week. This is it. And now you start to press a little bit. Luke and Charlotte. Hi, Luke. What's on your mind today? Well, Dan, we love love. So I'd like to make a bet. Pretty long odds. I will say that when the Chiefs win, Travis Kelsey will propose to Taylor on the podium and I'll take a pie to the face, but I'm wondering what some proper winnings would be since. Since those would be some pretty long odds. Okay, anybody want to take piece of Luke and Charlotte and what are we going to give him if it does happen? Marvin? I'm taking that bet. Okay, but what. What does Luke get in return? Do we do a DP show gift pack? Yeah, sounds good. All right, Luke, so Marvin's going to take you up on that bet. That sounds good to me. All right. Thank you, Luke. I don't know what's in the gift pack. We don't have them. But he doesn't know that. Hey, Todd and Kelsey seems like the romantic type, that he'd want to do it in some special place, quiet, just the two of them. And I also think that he doesn't want to share the moment of a Super bowl win at a three peat and make that the same night that he would propose. Are you saying that Travis Kelce seems like the private romantic type and not the guy to do public things? And. And I think when it comes to Taylor Swift and proposing, you know, to get married, that's probably not the venue to do that. The other things in his life, podcasts and look at me and whatever he wants to get attention for, but for the. If he's going to propose, he's not going to share the three peat night with his teammates and it's going to be all about him proposing and somehow a little less about the Super Bowl. So you think it would be kind of like my family member getting engaged at my wedding. Exactly like that. Okay. Yeah, but this is kind of worldwide. Yeah, but it's still. It's in the same ilk of, like, don't ruin someone's night. That's their night, and you can find your own day. Yeah. Seat. Right. I think when you're proposing, it's not about you. It's about the person that you're proposing to. So, like, I know my wife. If I went to, like, took her to Fenway and did it up on the Jumbotron, no matter how much she loved me, she would be like, nope, not doing it. No. If you. Like, if you thought that that was a good idea, then you don't know me at all. You know, that's very much how she would have reacted to that. Yes, Marvin, for sure. I proposed to my wife at Rockefeller center, and I didn't get down on one knee. Why? She was like, marvin, if you do it in public. She told me this. If you do it in public, stand up, because I don't want people to see you proposing to me. And everyone's all, congratulations and all that stuff. She's like, no, she's not like that. But you still did it in public. Yeah. That's a long story. That's a long story about something that happened. She thought I was going to propose the last time we went to Rockefeller Center. And she cried on the train ride home. Yeah. Wow. So what was love like for you? What did you say on the trainer? What? I didn't know. I just. What was it? Were you like. Sorry, I didn't know that I was supposed to do that here. Were you like, oh, my bad. I didn't even see her cry. Like, she was, like, crying, like. Like, almost like crying herself to sleep, like, silent tears. I didn't even see it. I didn't even see it on the Metro north, going back home. Dang. She went, like, silent scream on you. Oh, for sure. Yeah. Yes, you. When a little kid starts crying before you hear it, they go, y. Like, oh, yeah. Then they go, that's what. That's what love was like for me growing up, Dan. We don't. We don't need to revisit that. We don't need to revisit that from last night. Damn Leardard. Asking me, what was love like in my family. It's. I. I still don't even know how to answer that. You should have said, what's love got to do with it? Got to do with it. Got to do with it. It's a secondhand emotion. Oh, yeah, that it is. If he was there, he would have known. If you would have been there last night, I would have yelled a lot of them to God. All right. I mentioned that the NFL is going to have a game in Australia in 2026. I said to Paulie, do we know the teams? And he said, when the announcement happened, we didn't know the teams. You know, one of the teams that will be going to Australia, one of the two teams has been announced. I'm gonna let you guess the matchup around the room, and I'll give it to you. Okay, Todd, I'll let you start. The team that will. One of the two teams that will be playing in Australia, the Pittsburgh Steelers. By the way, the odds for Travis Kelsey to get engaged, this according to DraftKings, is 11 to 1. 11 to 1 to have that happen after they win the Super Bowl. Marvin. One of the teams playing in Australia is the Arizona Cardinals. Oh, now if you go from Arizona to Australia, as opposed to being an east coast team going to Australia, do I get like, Seattle? Seattle, Seattle, Sea. That's the guess right there. West coast going there. Paul, is that your guess? Yes. It's wrong. How about the 49ers? Did you say the 49ers? Also incorrect, but also west coast. The game will be played in Melbourne. Melbourne. At the Melbourne Cricket Ground 2026. It will include the Los Angeles Rams. So close. The Los Angeles Rams of Anaheim sub. Australia. Yes. Each NFL team has international marketing regions, and the Rams have. Have China, Mexico, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea. See, Pittsburgh is going to be Dublin. That. That makes the most sense. Okay, the opponent for the Rams in Australia. Do you have the list of teams that are eligible for this? Yes, they're considering. Yeah. The Seahawks, the Niners, the Cardinals, the Cowboys, the Giants, the Chiefs or the Chargers. Those are the options. Oh, so the Seahawks could still be the right answer. You could be correct. I could be. Why didn't they announce who the other team is? They didn't say. They said the time date and the opposition will be announced at a later date. Maybe they want to drip it out and get the double. They'll announce it during the NBA Finals. Whatever they could do to kind of ruin another sportsman. Hey, the NBA has done some damage this week to the super bowl coverage. I mean, they did. They did hijack it for a little bit and trade deadline later on today. Yes, but that's. Is that partially because there's no. Yeah, like, great storyline here? I get the dynasty, the whole three peat or a Chiefs Pete or whatever you want to call it. But other than that, there's not a, like, super great storyline. Right. Well, these are also some big moves. Certainly what the Lakers did. I mean, that's truly a blockbuster deal that happened. That's, I mean, Jimmy Butler, that wouldn't hijack the super bowl, but Luka Doncic and the lakers, you know, LeBron's involved in all of this. So I think that factors in an awful lot. All right, coming up next hour, a couple of Heisman Trophy winners. Robert Griffin Jr. III and Bryce Young will stop by. 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