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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on fox Sports Radio. 126 million people in the United States watch the super bowl that is a new super bowl viewing record. And I'm wondering about this. You know, there was going to be Chiefs fatigue. No, nobody wants to have the Chiefs back in the Super Bowl. I don't know how many people watch because they wanted to watch the Chiefs lose. But they do have star power. You do have star power with your quarterback, with your tight end. You have a great coach in Andy Reid. You have the Taylor Swift factor, although I think they only showed her once or twice on tv. The over under was five and a half and they cut back greatly on that. But maybe you tuned in to watch them lose. Maybe people stayed tuned in because they wanted to see just how bad they would lose. It's hard for me to believe that people go, boy, I'm rooting for the Eagles just outside of Philadelphia. I don't see that happening, but I do see America going, okay, let me just tune in to see. Oh, they're losing. Oh, they're down 17. This is awesome. And then all of a sudden the misery starts to set in and the Eagles. Oh, by the way, that might be one of those where we remember the Chiefs losing maybe more than we do. The Eagles winning because it was about a three peat. It's about Mahomes. He's going to be the goat. Andy Reid, he's approaching Bill Belichick. Does Kelsey get engaged right after the game? You know, there was so much involved in it that, oh, by the way, that Eagles defense was great and you could put them in a know the conversation. And it's a small group of best defensive performances in super bowl history. If I'm the Chiefs or I'm the Eagles, when I get my super bowl ring, I think I put the score 40 to 6. I think they got some, oh, by the way, touchdowns. That doesn't really count. We beat them 40 to 6. It's okay, you know, it's your ring. Be snarky there a little bit, as Philadelphia fans have been known to be. But instead of putting the score of 40 to 22, which it doesn't feel that way. But you know what, speaking of the super bowl, let's, let's go back and look at Super Bowls since 2000. How many of these do we really remember and why do we remember them? 2000, St. Louis, the then St. Louis Rams beat Tennessee. And we remember that because that was the Mike Jones play down at the one yard line. Oh, right, the. The grass. Yeah, yeah. Okay. 2001, Baltimore, in one of the great defensive performances, blew out the Giants. I don't know if Anybody remembers anything from that other than the Giants in the Super bowl and they weren't any good certainly that day. New England against St. Louis, 2002. I don't know what you remember from the game other than that was Tom Brady's coming out party. And that's when John Madden famously said, hey, they should be playing for overtime. And that's when we saw Tom Brady. He was born right there in front of us. They were going for the game winning field goal, which they got. 2003, Tampa Bay with John Gruden beat John Gruden's Oakland Raiders 48 to 21. And that's when the Raiders said, well, Gruden knew all of our plays, that maybe they didn't change things up their audibles and they played like they knew what Oakland was going to do in that game. Yes, Paulie, was that the Dexter Jackson game?
A.J. Stephens
Defensive back and then he signed a big contract.
Alec Baldwin
He had a couple interceptions there. It's like you can remember one or two things from every game that. But that Jerry Rice in that game, Rich Gannon, I think was MVP. 2004, New England against Carolina. Do you remember that for the halftime show? Wasn't that Janet Jackson? Ms. Jackson if you're nasty. So that was New England over Carolina 32 to 29. Adam Vinateri with another game winning kick. The quarterback for Carolina was Paul Jake Delhome. Hey, Del Homie. Okay, New England over Philadelphia in Jacksonville. What do you remember about that now? I, I know what I remember and I actually had to have security with me when I was doing SportsCenter because I asked who was it? Fred, the wide receiver, Freddie Mitchell. Fred X. And I said he was talking about the defensive backs for the Patriots. And I said he was talking their numbers. I said, do you know their names? And he didn't know their names. And that was a really good secondary for, you know, Ty Law, Rodney Harrison, probably Lawyer Malloy in there. And I remember that when that came out and that was a big deal during super bowl week. And I remember when there were Philly fans who were not pleased with me because all I did was say, do you know who those players are? And Fred didn't know their names. So I remember that 24, 21. I think Rodney Harrison had an interception at the end of that game. Pittsburgh against Seattle, 2006. What do you remember? Ben Roethlisberger, Mike Holmgren, Willie Parker. Willie Parker.
Nate Thompson
Good poll.
Alec Baldwin
Okay.
Nate Thompson
Wow.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah, I didn't remember that. Hasselbeck. Matt Hasselbeck. Yes, Todd.
Nate Thompson
I remember there was A kind of a big deal that Bettis was winning in his hometown of Detroit. Not so much something in the game, but just on the outskirts of it. That was kind of a homecoming. To win it there was cool for Jerome.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah. Indianapolis over Chicago 29 to 17. Yes, Paul.
A.J. Stephens
That was a no show super bowl by the Bears.
Alec Baldwin
But Devin Hester returned the opening kickoff.
Nate Thompson
For some false hope.
Alec Baldwin
And Tony Dungey swore that he was not going to kick to Devin Hester at the last minute. Decide to kick to Devin Hester. And he ran it back. The Giants over New England, 2008. That was when they were going to be undefeated and the giants beat them 17 14. Pittsburgh over Arizona 27 23. That was. That's one of the great Super Bowls I've ever witnessed, whether I'm watching on TV or in person, happen to be there. But so many big plays, so many big moments. It was just wonderful. James Harrison at the end of the first half. Ben at the end of the game. Larry Fitzgerald. We thought he was going to get the game winning touchdown. The Arizona Cardinals were going to win the Super Bowl. New Orleans over Indianapolis. I'm going to say onside kick. Second half, Sean Payton, probably the last onside kick in super bowl history. Green Bay over Pittsburgh in 2011. 3125. Desmond. Oh, no, not Desmond Howard. Yes, Marvin.
Nate Thompson
I thought, me personally that was gonna.
Julie Swerbinks
That was the start of the next.
Alec Baldwin
Dynasty with Green Bay.
Nate Thompson
Young Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Rogers, maybe 25 at that point.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah, but what do you remember from that game?
Nate Thompson
I'm blinking.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah, yeah. 2012, giants over New England 2117. What do you remember from that one, Marvin?
Nate Thompson
The Manningham catch.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah. That was the most perfectest throw ever. Perfect. This. I don't think Eli gets enough credit for that throw because when you say, oh, Eli Manning. Oh, the helmet catch. Well, that's about the catch. The throw was pretty great too. That throw is one of the greatest clutch throws in NFL history. And I don't think it gets enough attention there. But Manningham down the sidelines and it was perfectly placed. Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31. That was 2013. That was when the power outage, the lights went out and it was Harbaugh versus Harbaugh. Seattle over Denver 43 to 8. Hey, Todd.
Nate Thompson
First play of the game with ball.
Alec Baldwin
Snapped over Manning's head. It just was not a good sign. Wow, that one was rough. That Percy Harvin returned one. Okay. I don't remember that. I just know that the Legion of Boone was unbelievable.
Dan Patrick
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Alec Baldwin
Was unbelievable. Like Peyton didn't have a chance. Yes. Tom, is that the absolute earliest you.
Nate Thompson
Can get a bad feeling about a team in the super bowl on the very first play for the ball to.
Alec Baldwin
Get snapped over your head into the end zone? Well, yeah, I guess. Except for didn't Aaron Rodgers come out pre game with the flag upside down? Like they screwed up that. Like that's a bad sign when you go, I think they screwed up him bringing out the American flag. Let's see. Denver over Carolina. That was Von Miller. Von Miller, strip sack. New England over at. Well, yeah, 3428. We know. We all remember that one. I don't know where that ranks most memorable, but if you say, hey, New England against Atlanta, 28, 3 comes out of your mouth. Yeah, Paul, that game comes on NFL Network sometimes. And I'll stop what I'm doing.
A.J. Stephens
I hate to do this to the Falcons fans, but the Falcons had the.
Nate Thompson
Ball with five minutes to go in the third quarter.
A.J. Stephens
And it's bone dry.
Nate Thompson
The crowd's dry, the announcers are dry.
A.J. Stephens
And the game feels like it's being played out.
Alec Baldwin
And then they didn't get the first down, and then it was like a swarm of bees attacked their team. You had Philadelphia in 2018. That's Nick Foles beating New England. New England didn't punt, but that was back and forth. That was a lot of fun. Brady threw for 500 yards and lost. Brandon Graham at the end of the game with the sack. But Philadelphia, the Phillies special. This is one of the worst ones ever. 2019, New England 13, the Rams 3. Terrible. I don't remember anything from that game. Now, Marvin, you might remind me of something there. You know, here's another thing. Out of all of these games that I'm mentioning. How many times do you remember what the quarterback did in that game? Because we're going to remember Patrick Mahomes. His quarterback rating was 10 in the first half against Tampa Bay. He got roughed up, too. But in fairness to him, how many? I don't know what Tom Brady did in that game, 13 to 3 against the Rams. Yes. Paul Brady had 262, no touchdowns and a pick. Yeah, generic.
A.J. Stephens
They had to give the MVP to.
Alec Baldwin
Someone and they gave it to edelman.
A.J. Stephens
For his 12 catches.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah. 2020, Kansas City over San Francisco, 31 to 2020, 21, Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City nine. I just remember that defense was awesome in that game. 2022, it was the Rams in Cincinnati and it was Aaron Donald with the Sack. Odell Beckham Jr. III looked like he was on his way to being the MVP. Got hurt. 20, 23, Kansas City over Philadelphia 38, 35. What do you remember from that 3835, Marvin?
Nate Thompson
One of the better performances in a losing effort, though. Jalen Hurts is probably the best player in that, in that game.
Alec Baldwin
Jalen Hurts. If I look at his performances in the two Super Bowls, I mean, you're hard pressed to come up with two better performances by one quarterback. Kansas City in 2024 beat San Francisco 25, 22. And that was Mahomes. The last drive with the touchdown pass to Marvin Hardman. Yeah, bloop, bloop. And then you had Philadelphia against Kansas City 40 to 22. What will we remember from this game? I'll let you guys think about that. We'll take a break. We'll come up with a poll question here. But a lot of times we get so caught up, we're ready for the Super Bowl. We talk about the super bowl, the super bowl ends and then we forget. Sometimes I'll go, who was in the super bowl last year? It's just like, it just goes by so quickly there. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports.
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We've enjoyed the insights of Steve Young, one of the smartest football minds that I know, hall of Famer, three time super bowl championship, wanted to tap in one more time before we said goodbye to this season. Steve, kind enough to join us once again, what will you take away from this Super Bowl? If I said there's one memory 10 years from now, you're going to think about what with this Super Bowl?
Nate Thompson
Well, there's the three peat, the chance to be a 3P, which we tried in the late 80s and early 90s, failed. And to see the emotional bankruptcy that the Chiefs showed up with, especially offensively with that on the line, with like history on the line. It kind of feels like the Patriots when they played the Giants in 2008 when they had the undefeated season. You're like, you're going to go down as the greatest team, the greatest team that ever played. Possibly you could just, you can make that argument and to come out and emotionally lay it so flat was just shocking.
Alec Baldwin
I didn't understand the play calling here. You, of course, played the position of quarterback, but it felt like they were doing the same thing and didn't make Any adjustments? What adjustments should they have made?
Nate Thompson
Well, I think the problem was is that I'm sure Andy was. Coach Reed was probably scratching his heads like, wait a second, like, I'm calling some plays here and like to have no options. And then Patrick essentially, you know, you go down early. The Chiefs have done that before. Go down 10 nothings like, okay, well hang around. Everything will be fine. Then Patrick gives up 14 points like that, and that's where it all turned. And so, like those first three or four drives. Yeah, you know, should play, you know, three and out. Come up with something better than that. Everyone should take, you know, Andy should take some of that blame. Everyone should take the blame. It just felt like emotionally, when you have four guys in the game today. We talk about this every time we get on about how games change. The defense is really put under the gun. They can't rule the. They can't rule like they used to. And so the Lao four guys, not five or six, no blitz. I don't think it blitzed one time in 42 snaps. There's just. There was nothing to threaten other than four guys just pounding you into submission. Four guys in the NFL today, defensive line should not be able at any circumstance to put you in that kind of a bind. And so to me, that's just an emotional readiness to go fight. And that they didn't have, obviously an offensive line and then obviously play call and everything, everything kind of just went haywire.
Alec Baldwin
I thought that they would at least try to run. Philadelphia was using Saquon Barkley. They weren't getting yards, but he had 25 carries.
Nate Thompson
You look back and when you want to establish something, especially when you can't block four guys. Yeah, I mean, that's pretty obvious, Dan, that they. The first three series got nothing. And, you know, I think they were trying to. In my mind, I think that they felt like the Eagles were going to score 30, and so we got to. Got to keep up and wanted to start that way. I can't really go against, especially play call Andy Reid. Like, he's always got something in his pocket. He's always got some cool play when it really matters. And so, you know, to open the game and kind of fall flat on your face is super unusual.
Alec Baldwin
Is this just a bad night, or is there something maybe more systemic to this moving forward?
Nate Thompson
Well, that defense is ready to play. That defense is ready to. You know, I think they came and there's four or five series. They're just like, look, give us some help. And I think that for Whatever reason, I don't. I. How can it be systemic? You got one of the great innovative play callers in the history of the game. You got one of the, the great quarterbacks in the game. You're going to have to retool as people, you know, continue to age. But there's no reason to think that what we saw at Super Bowl Sunday was even close to anything they'd want to ever do again. Like, please tell me you're going to wash your hands and move on because that was, that was not. That was terrible.
Alec Baldwin
And I guess that we can kind of tamp down. The Mahomes is on Tom Brady's heels. His greatest quarterback of all time.
Nate Thompson
Yeah, that would have been. Yeah, the talk would have been super hot and probably for good reason because he's got four already headed for who knows how many. You still got to figure that the AFC with the, with the weapons that they have at quarterback that I said a few years ago, they're going to trade Joe Burrow, Josh Allen and he are going to trade Super Bowls for the next 10 years. So far it's just been Patrick. But until further notice, you've got to figure that Patrick's going to be in the mix.
Alec Baldwin
Talking to Steve Young, the three time super bowl champ. What's it like to go to the line of scrimmage and maybe you didn't feel this, but go to line of scrimmage knowing they're coming after you and they're getting there a whole lot more often and quicker than you thought they were going to.
Nate Thompson
Let's see the thing. Patrick has dealt with this before. I mean, he's. He's the guy that has an answer. He's matured to a point where he doesn't have to look far downfield. It felt like he just, he was looking for something great or amazing or super. You know, like the Superman stuff of his early days when really just drop it off, get it out. Blitz coverage, you know, I mean, get. Drop off the outlet. Like it just like it felt like. And then also they kept getting in third and long jams every time. So like it was third and 18, third and like you can't play ball.
Alec Baldwin
That. But Brady talked about his footwork. He kept talking about how Patrick was uncomfortable. He kept looking at his footwork in the pocket.
Nate Thompson
I agree with it. I think that his response felt, it felt like the Bucs game, the Super Bowl a few years ago, where just look, we understand, we understand you're under siege. We get it. But like it doesn't have to go down that way. You get it. You have an answer. You mean you're Patrick Mahomes come up with an answer. And it just. And then when he did, that's when he threw the pick six. Then he did, he got hit and threw the next pick. And all of a sudden it's 24 nothing. And you've just, you put yourself in, you know, a bind you can't get out of.
Alec Baldwin
And also, you know this because, well, you're on the winning side of it. But when things happen, the mistakes metastasize because it's the super bowl, like there's no tomorrow. Everything is so important. And you know, if you don't score here and then the next time you press a little bit more. And it felt like that, that it just, that's why we used to have these blowouts in the Super Bowl. It felt like, man, it's just on a roll and you can't stop it.
Nate Thompson
Stop it. Well, championship football, unlike baseball, basketball, seven game series we've talked about all the time, it happens in a series. And the really, really sophisticated, mature teams recognize that and don't waste a down in championship football. And the Chiefs have gotten away with wasting a lot of downs in championship football and still figured it out. You can make a case for the Chiefs being 0 and 5 in Super Bowls. It's like within a whisker. Two the 49ers, another one with the, with the Eagles the first time. So like they, they ride the rail and they, they come through so many times and here all of a sudden it just got away from them. They were down 10, nothing. They probably felt like, oh, yeah, we've been here before. We get this, we're under a little bit of a siege. And then that's when, when, when he threw the pick six, that's when things turned haywire.
Alec Baldwin
I. There wasn't social media when you guys were going for a three peat, but was America tired of the 49ers?
Nate Thompson
Everyone gets. It's like the Yankees back in the day or, or the Patriots for those years. Like, people like to see new people. And I don't know if that's actually true. I think it's just a theme. But we've gotta, I mean, we gotta recognize that some, especially in today's commoditized NFL, you can stay on top today. That's a heck of a thing because everything about the game is pressing you back to the median and you going, I'm going to stay elite. So it's shocking in today's game that people can stay on top. But what's amazing is as much as they try to commoditize it all, there's still 10 teams that you're going to see every year because they're so well run. They have the quarterbacks that matter today, the guys that can run. Even with Jalen hurts his legs made the game as with every championship game into the future will matter. You're the quarterback's legs will decide the game. And it happened again.
Alec Baldwin
I want to ask you a couple other topics outside of the Super Bowl. Tennessee's on the clock and maybe Travis Hunter two way player with Colorado. Dion was on the show on Friday and he says he sees him playing both offense and defense and it feels like he can be an all pro cornerback type talent. I don't know if you. He seems a little rough as far as a wide receiver. You can get away with that in college. I don't know if you can in the NFL. Could you see Tennessee, let's say they take him using him both ways.
Nate Thompson
You'd have to. You can't. One thing's for sure, you can't play all pro corner without locking it down. Like you can't be messing around. Now Dion did what I think you could think Travis could do, which is look, I'm going to be a shutdown all pro corner and I can run some routes. I can come in and do a couple things. I can set up in the slot and do some cool stuff but. But not full time. No way. I just, the game is too demanding athletically that, you know, to put 80 point, 80 plays on offense and 80 plays on defense. It's just asking too much. And I don't think you can if he's going to be a full time receiver and then go toy at corner. That doesn't work, you know, you know that you can't just go like oh yeah, they kept a couple of plays at corner. You're going to get yourself roasted.
Alec Baldwin
Well, I would have him play majority of the plays at corner and then.
Nate Thompson
Sprinkle, sprinkle in, play all play all pro corner. And yes, I think Dion did that with us with the 49ers for the year and he's, he did it before like lineup, have some cool routes and do it every once in a while. Be fine. Red zone kind of cool stuff, you know.
Alec Baldwin
But how often did he say I want to play offense when he was with you guys?
Nate Thompson
Super bowl, hey man, super bowl, let me run. He did. He ran a couple routes in the Super Bowl. So.
Alec Baldwin
So he. Does he go to you and say, I want to play, or does he go to coach?
Nate Thompson
He lets you know one thing about Dion. He never had you ever wondered, never wondered how he felt, what he was thinking? Remember I told you the time Dan, when he's like, he pulled me aside, said, steve, look, I'm a marketing magician. There's two parades. You know, there's the. I'm going to be the greatest work ethic the ever seen. I'm going to be ready for every game. But then I have this other parade that you're going to watch. Get some popcorn and enjoy it. And I really did. He was an amazing athlete. I mean, amazing teammate. He worked harder than everybody. And then he had this other parade that he did that, you know, he navigated, was a lot of fun.
Alec Baldwin
What was it like to face him, though?
Nate Thompson
He was one of the rare, I would imagine, playing Michael Jordan. There are athletes that defy your eye. You know, you got to understand my job is to be able to sense the speed and athleticism of who I'm throwing the ball against so that I know that the ball is safe. How many times you've seen a football thrown that's just barely out of someone's reach, you know, because you. You judge that in that split second knowledge. He. He defied that to me. There are footballs that I threw that I'm like, that's fine. And then he would not make them. I'm like, wait a second. My eyeball can't. Can't gauge him. So I didn't. I tried not to mess with him as much just because you couldn't make the judgment. And I feel like there are athletes that you see some see them do something and you go, oh, wait, I got to see that again. Because that didn't make my eye, didn't cover up. It didn't make sense to me. And Michael Jordan's probably that way as well.
Alec Baldwin
If you're Aaron Rodgers, what would you do.
Nate Thompson
In today's game? Tom Brady said it best. The flats are always open, the middle of field is unpatrolled, and no one can hit me. And by the way, I make $50 million. So I think that Aaron, because he's healthy a full year, look at the mobility is down. Everything else. But if you can get to a place that understands the position has innovative mindsets, there's more and more places like that that you can get where you can take advantage of the, you know, the new football that's being played. If you can get to one of those spots. I'm sure he'd still love to go play some great football, especially with one of innovative minds. So I don't think he. I mean, if he might be forced to retire because no one will do, you know, give him the job. But I think someone I. Look, you can't go to a place where it's not set up for the quarterback. I mean, just flat out not even going to bother with it. He already. He just did that with the jets, so he's not going to do it again.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah, but I wonder who looks at their team and says, that's what we need. He'll be the difference maker. The jets thought that they were getting that guy.
Nate Thompson
I know, yeah. But then I. Look, the one thing I do know is that he was taught in a more sophisticated era. And Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, they all took advantage of it. Matthew Stafford's taken advantage of it. This is a game that's significantly easier. Like some old guy yelling, I'll get off my lawn. But like the game is significantly less sophisticated in that way. And so he can take advantage of it. He knows that. And so if you can get to a good spot, I. Look, I would, I would go try to take advantage of. Especially if you can still run around a little bit. That's. That's the game today.
Alec Baldwin
Did it. Did you think about coming out of retirement at any point after you retired?
Nate Thompson
You always think about it, Dan. I mean, the, the thing that you're, you know, you're one of the best in the world at something and then you retire and you're not, you're not that anymore. And then you look out in the future. You're not even good at anything else. And that's what's so about it, right? You're at the bottom of. I always describe it as a bottle of a. Bottom of a cliff. You've fallen on a bag of bones and like, you gotta, you're. It's a death. And so if someone said to you, hey, that thing that you're great at, you're not gonna be great at things in your whole life ever again. Like that, that thing you're great at, let's do it again. Like, yeah, let's do that again. Because that's what I'm best at. So it goes through your mind for years because you think, ah, you know, that was what I'm best at. But you have to. That was like Roger Staub. I gave me the best advice ever. Just run, Steve. The game will never leave you. But you got to leave it. You got to run. And so emotionally more than anything, and I think that's probably why, because, you know, the next day when you find out you're not good at even. I'm not great, but not even good at anything else, you're like, dang, where do I get started?
Alec Baldwin
But did you have to retire? Did you have to?
Nate Thompson
Yeah, a little bit. I think that, you know, I didn't. Oh, I could have gone to Denver. Mike Shanahan and I had long conversations about it and my wife still tells me that I was an idiot not to do it, but no.
Alec Baldwin
So, no, wait, how close were you playing for the Broncos?
Nate Thompson
Closer than the Dodgers.
Alec Baldwin
Okay, good, good.
Nate Thompson
Right. But you know what I mean, like, it was, it was definitely something that could have happened.
Alec Baldwin
And your wife said that you should do it. See, that's the interesting part there that, you know, usually it's the other way around.
Nate Thompson
I know, I know.
Alec Baldwin
So you would have taken over for Brian Greasy.
Nate Thompson
Yeah. Mike and her ganging up on me. So. Yeah, but that's. But that's the hard part. Again, what you were best at Steve keep doing it like, yeah, you know, that's what was unusual about him.
Alec Baldwin
Thanks again for making time for us, Dan.
Nate Thompson
You're the man.
Alec Baldwin
Same travel. Thank you, buddy. That's Steve Young, hall of Famer. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app.
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Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Stars. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you texted me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest, it was a little pink.
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Alec Baldwin
Kevin Bacon, one half of the Bacon Brothers Band. They have 12 albums, they've released. They re released their song Philly thing. Mr. Philadelphia Eagle there. Where'd you watch the game, Kevin?
Dan Patrick
In New York City.
Alec Baldwin
How were you to watch the game with?
Dan Patrick
Well, first off, I was all alone in my apartment. My wife went out to dinner with a friend, and there was that first call. First bad, what I consider a bad call on the first offensive play. And I think some of the neighbors were thinking about the cops.
Alec Baldwin
Do you think that your wife went out on purpose to leave you alone to watch the game?
Dan Patrick
I think maybe, yeah, I think maybe she did. But, you know, as you know, I moved to. She was. She was there for the second half, kind of. She's kind of a jack in the box when it comes to watching anything. She's up and down and up and down and up and down. And the one thing that she sort of relies on when I'm watching any kind of sports is that she gets a foot massage. So that's kind of like our, you know, that. That's how. That's how we work it out. That's how we've stayed married for so long. I will say that, you know, being a. I moved to New York when I was 17, so I've been a New Yorker for a long time. And, and, you know, I think we've probably talked about this before. I have this kind of strange relationship to New York and Philadelphia sports where you're really supposed to be on one side or the other. But, you know, I'm a big, big Knicks fan as well as an Eagles fan. But the. I found that the New Yorkers that I've run into recently, and this, I'm talking about, like, many people have said this to me, knowing that I was a fan of the Eagles, that they feel they're very happy for Saquon, which I think is like kind of an interesting, you know, thing that they, they feel like, well, it's great, you know, he's doing a great job done. I don't know if you would find that reverse.
Alec Baldwin
I can't imagine. But are you the prototypical Eagles fan? Like, if you weren't famous being an actor, would you be out there celebrating taking down Light poles and everything.
Dan Patrick
I would not. No, I would not. I, I'm, I'm way too into self preservation.
Alec Baldwin
But this Friday, I wouldn't go close to Philadelphia with that parade going on.
Dan Patrick
I told my sisters that they needed to stay. I've got two sisters there. And I said, go inside and stay inside. It's going to be great. It's going to be great. You know, I feel I'm always very happy when. Not just, not just for the Eagles or for any sports teams. If anything great happens to that city that I, that I care about and you know, it's, that's a good thing for a city. So I'm really happy for him.
Alec Baldwin
I feel like Bradley Cooper feels like he's really close to getting in uniform and playing for the Eagles.
Dan Patrick
Yep. I, I think, you know, he is a. He, he is a. He's the definition. He's a definition of a fan. Good on him. You know, I, I don't know that there's a, you know. Who, who, who else do you have? Kevin Hart, I guess. And you know, I, I'm trying to think of well known Philly people.
Alec Baldwin
Maybe you could do a. Buddies like Eagle fan movie. You and Bradley and Kevin Hart.
Dan Patrick
Well, yeah, maybe. I mean, he did do Silver Linings Playbook, which is, was, was, you know, very much in that, in that pocket, but it was a fun, it was a fun day. And, and, and, and I'm, I'm happy for them.
Alec Baldwin
Did you cry?
Dan Patrick
No, I didn't, I didn't.
Alec Baldwin
I.
Dan Patrick
Well, did I get. I might have gotten a little misty. Yeah, I might have gotten a little misty. Listen, it's one of those games where you always have to remember that a friend of mine sent me a picture of his friend and they're both like big Giants fans and they were watching the game and his friend Mark had fallen asleep on the couch. His head was back like this and he was completely out. And you know, for people that aren't Eagles fans, you know, it was not the most exciting, you know, thing to watch or it was, you know, just kind of whatever. But I, I, for, you know, it's, it all is, it's all your point of view. I thought it was a blast.
Alec Baldwin
Okay. But if I go back to when Foals and the Eagles beat Brady, that's different.
Dan Patrick
That was different. I mean, that. And plus, I mean, what a. That was such a crazy, unusual situation. I mean, that whole, you know, that was completely. Of just never seen that before. I thought that was incredible. And, and then how you know, ironic to have Nick Foles there. You know, I mean, I, I, I would say that, you know, what's really, I feel like there's something about Hertz that people didn't quite acknowledge. You know, there's a lot of, there's a lot of talk about or a lot of feeling. I think that the, that the, that the team was only really, that was, it was having the kind of year that it was having because of Barkley. And for sure that is true. But it was really interesting to me to see, you know, the, the, the, the, them, them shut the, the defense shut Barkley down to a certain extent. And then all of a sudden you go, wait, wait a second. This is not a, this is not a team that's just has this great running back. You know, this guy is, he's amazing. And I got to say, I'm not a predictor. You know, people always say that to you. But after that game against the Commanders, I, I, I felt pretty good about it. I, I thought they really, I thought they really looked good and I thought, I thought he looked really good.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah. I think with Jalen Hurts, if you go back to when he was at Alabama and then got kicked to the curb in the national title game, transfers to Oklahoma, then get, he gets drafted in the second round and he's a backup, it feels like he's going to be a career backup. You had Carson Wentz, he was having MVP like season. And then all of a sudden it's like, you know, maybe Brock purdy with the 49ers, Mr. Irrelevant, like, you know, he can't be that great. He was Mr. Irrelevant. And I think that people kind of harbored this opinion. With Jalen Hurts, he can't be that good. I mean, he got Alabama didn't want him, he went to Oklahoma, he's a second round pick. But he keeps, he keeps proving people wrong. And if I look at his performances in these two Super Bowls, you'd be hard pressed to find a performance like that from other quarterbacks who have been in at least two Super Bowls. These are, and you lost the one where he fumbled the ball. But he outperformed Mahomes in that game too.
Dan Patrick
My wife came in at one point when he was running and sliding and she said, why is he sliding? I said that because he's such a smart quarterback because he so knows, you know, how to, you know, protect his body. It's just, you get, sees the big, the big picture anyway.
Alec Baldwin
But he's like a supporting actor who becomes the leading actor like, yeah, begrudgingly. You're like, wow, he's a leading actor. Because he's been that supporting actor.
Dan Patrick
Right. And it's also interesting because when that happens in our business, you'll see that. And the first thing everybody says is, you know, I always liked him.
Alec Baldwin
But like J.K. simmons in Whiplash, people didn't. They were like, oh, wow, that guy's the leading. Yes. And then he ends up winning the Academy Award. Let me give you the full introduction. I jumped right to it. Kevin Bacon, he's going to be in the Bondsman for Amazon prime video horror series. And then you're going to be in Sirens with Julianne Moore. Then you're going to be with your wife in the best you can. You guys haven't been together in 20 years in a movie on screen, I'm guessing.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, we haven't. And that's going to be at the Tribeca Film Festival. We're, we're really, we're excited. I'm excited about all of those projects, honestly. And honestly, Dan, I, I, I just, I never take it for granted that anybody is still giving me gigs. I mean, I really do appreciate it. And I've had, was a, it was, I got. All of those three parts are really, really different. And that's the thing that is my life's blood, you know, being able to walk in, in different men's shoes. And I'm just so grateful that I still get a chance to do it.
Alec Baldwin
Yeah, but you probably get these roles because you don't take it for granted. Like, you're, it just feels like, hey, what do you need me to do? I can do that.
Dan Patrick
I, that's really been my, like, there's.
Alec Baldwin
An everyman feel to you. I don't know if you feel that way, but it's like, what do you, what do you do?
Dan Patrick
I'll say what it is, is that someone will say, what do you need me to do? And I'll say, I can do that. Even if I know that I probably.
Alec Baldwin
How much fun is it to play a bad guy?
Dan Patrick
Oh, it's great. I love playing bad guys. I mean, I have to say, though, that, that a lot of. There's a, there's sort of this idea that bad guys are, are more fun. I think it's mostly that writers sometimes have more fun writing them because if you are the hero, you kind of know that you're gonna save the day. And so I think sometimes writers will even sort of focus a little bit more on the antagonist and just figure that the Actor who's playing the hero is just going to deliver his heroic stuff. So when it comes to playing good guys, like, the guy in the Bondsman is certainly the hero of the show. I mean, he's. He's battling demons from hell. He's become a. Like a bounty hunter for the devil. But he's a. But what's fun about that part is that he's. He's kind of a mess. You know, he is. He's not the bad guy, but he's got a lot of bad stuff in his past, and he's made a lot of mistakes, and he is a complicated character. So for me, it's less about bad and good and more about. Is it. Does the character have layers and is a character complicated.
Alec Baldwin
City on a Hill was great, but. But we're done with that, right?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, we did three seasons. That was three and out. I mean, I was, you know, I'm happy to get the three. I would have loved to have kept doing it. I really liked playing that guy. But he was a very. He was a very complicated guy, to say the least. And, you know, Aldous Hodge, who. Who was, you know, kind of my. My, you know, colleague, so to speak, in that. In that unlikely colleague in that show, was fantastic.
Alec Baldwin
He was. He was great. He was. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
You never know. I mean, these things, sometimes they circle back around. Who knows?
Alec Baldwin
But none of these, like, you're not a sequel guide. So I'm looking at a lot of these movies. Is there a movie that, out of the ones you've done, where you go, you know, what you could have done a sequel?
Dan Patrick
Well, I don't know about that. I mean, I, I. What I will say is that the only movie that I've really.
Alec Baldwin
They.
Dan Patrick
First off, they. I did this movie called Tremors, and they made about nine sequels, but I wasn't in them. And that's always been the movie that I've thought to myself it would be fun to revisit because. Just because the character was, you know. So I just found the character kind of funny, and it was. It was interesting. He was such an ordinary guy and had this extraordinary situation where these worms were underground and, you know, and then if you saw him many years later, and we actually developed it for a television series and shot a pilot of it, and I really thought it was great and had a good time doing it, and then it didn't get picked up.
Alec Baldwin
So I'm looking at this list. There has to be a movie where you go, I don't know about this. Where you're talking to your wife. So. Apollo 13, Footloose, JFK, Few Good Men, Diner, Mystic River, Animal House, wild things. Like which one were you? Like, I got some trepidation about this.
Dan Patrick
Definitely tremors. I had a little bit of trepidation about wild things. You know, sometimes you think to yourself, we're making something that's kind of tongue in cheek and you know, sort of over, like, like, like kind of big, it's like a big swing, you know, in terms of like all the stuff that was going on there. And you kind of think to yourself, are people going to get that? I don't, I don't know. It's, it's a little over the top. But, but listen, I mean I, I, I go into every one of them once I, once I say yes and you know, we have a deal in place and, and we are going to start. I have to believe that they have a chance. Like, I don't, I don't go in saying, yeah, this is probably not going to work. I just, I, it doesn't, it doesn't make for a good working situation for me. I want to go to work and feel like I'm, you know, doing my best.
Alec Baldwin
Did you keep anything from Apollo 13? They let you keep your suit?
Dan Patrick
I have a little piece, I don't have my suit. No, I have a little actually in the other room. It's funny you mentioned that. I have a little piece of, I think I have a little piece of the shell of the actual lunar module. Maybe it's, it's some little, or maybe it's a piece of a, of a suit. I'm not sure. That was an incredible experience. Listen, I mean that was a amazing, we actually, you know, in, in those days, if, if you wanted to, you know, simulate zero gravity, there was really no way to do. I mean you could do it with like harnesses and stuff that they took out, but it was very rudimentary compared to what you can do now with a, with a computer generated images. So we actually went up in, in a zero G airplane and, and did you know? Yeah.
Alec Baldwin
Did you throw up?
Dan Patrick
I did not, but I had, was, I felt sick for sure. I mean we did it 600 times and, and so the NASA gave you very, very strong anti nausea drugs. And I remember that Tom Hanks and Bill Paxton decided one day to kind of cowboy it out and not take the, and they did not look good get through the day, but they were extremely sick.
Alec Baldwin
Great to have you back on the show. Good luck with all these projects and More importantly, congratulations on your your Eagles fly. Eagles fly there, Kevin.
Dan Patrick
Thanks a lot, man. Thanks for having me.
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Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, here's the thing. I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers, and so many other fascinating people like writer and actor Dan Aykroyd.
Nate Thompson
I love writing more than anything. You're left alone. You know, you do three hours in the morning, you write three hours in the afternoon. Go pick up a kid from school and write at night. And after nine hours you come out with seven pages and then you're moving on.
Alec Baldwin
Listen to here's the thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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What if you ask two different people the same set of questions? Even if the questions are the same, our experiences can lead us to drastically different answers. I'm Minnie Driver and I set out to explore this idea in my podcast, and now Mini Questions is returning for another season. We've asked an entirely new set of guests our seven questions, including Jane Lynch, Delaney Rowe, and Cord Jefferson. Listen to Mini questions on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Seven questions limitless answers.
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Timestamp: [02:24] – [14:21]
In this segment, Alec Baldwin and Nate Thompson delve into a comprehensive review of Super Bowl games from 2000 onwards. They reminisce about standout moments, memorable plays, and pivotal performances that have defined each game. The discussion highlights how certain Super Bowls remain etched in fans' memories due to dramatic outcomes, exceptional player performances, and iconic moments.
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Steve Young, a three-time Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer, joins the show to provide his insights on recent Super Bowl performances, particularly focusing on the Kansas City Chiefs' strategies and Patrick Mahomes' quarterbacking. Youth critically examines the Chiefs' play-calling and defensive strategies, drawing parallels to historical games like the 2008 Giants vs. Patriots Super Bowl.
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The discussion shifts to the current landscape of NFL quarterbacks, comparing legends like Tom Brady and Peyton Manning with emerging stars such as Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers. The conversation explores how modern quarterbacks adapt to increasingly sophisticated defenses and the importance of mobility and strategic thinking in today's game.
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Timestamp: [40:03] – [58:03]
Dan Patrick, the show's namesake, shares personal anecdotes related to his experiences as an Eagles fan and his interactions with celebrities. He recounts moments from watching pivotal games alone, the dynamics of being a sports fan in different cities, and his reflections on memorable Super Bowls.
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The episode features additional discussions with guests like Kevin Bacon and promotional segments for various podcasts and shows. Kevin Bacon talks about his upcoming projects and experiences as part of the Bacon Brothers Band, while other segments highlight promotions for related podcasts and entertainment content.
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"The Best of The Dan Patrick Show" offers an engaging blend of sports analysis, personal anecdotes, and celebrity interactions. The episode provides listeners with a deep dive into memorable Super Bowl moments, thoughtful critiques from industry veterans like Steve Young, and relatable stories from Dan Patrick himself. With notable quotes and insightful discussions, the episode serves as a comprehensive recap for both avid fans and newcomers alike.
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