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Hey everybody, what's up? This is questlove, and every year we do special programming in February for Black History Month. Now, it's especially important this year as we gear up for some new conversations. So the team and I compiled some.
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Exactly. That's good. I'm AJ Jacobs and my current obsession is puzzles, and that has given birth to my podcast the Puzzler. Something about Mary Poppins? Exactly. This is fun. You can get your daily puzzle nuggets delivered straight to your ears. Listen to the Puzzler every day on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's hour one on this Tuesday. Come on in, stay a while. Gang's all here, ready to go, fired up, got some topics. Usually it gets a little dry certain months of the year. Sports topics get a little drier, and then if you have a story, it metastasizes because there's no other story that's going to compete with it. But this is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush, the brotherly shovel. It's going to come up, and eventually it'll get at the combine. There'll be a lot of chatter, and then all of a sudden, we're going to decide if the owners, the competition committee want to move forward with this. But you had the Green Bay packers, according to Diana Rossini, who they sent a proposal to remove the push tush and so. Or tush push. Or is it push tush? Whatever. Doesn't matter. I think you're doing both. That's basically the same pushing the tush or you're touching the push. Absolutely. Well, somebody's tosh is getting pushed. And in fact, a couple of them are, if you think about it. Push tush. Yes, the push tush. Hey, you're push tushing. Stop it. But this is where you had to have somebody come forward and put their name to it and say, hey, we would like to get rid of the push tush or the tush push. How about brotherly shove? How's that? Since it's all about Philadelphia, the combine kind of gets underway today. Kind of. This is where you got some interviews that are going on. Medicals for kickers also return men, I believe, having their interviews in medicals.
Dan Patrick
Let's go.
Questlove
Okay. Yeah. Come on, Dan. Yeah. This is where the NFL Network is still setting up as these guys are trying to do their things like coming through. Here we go. Wait a minute. I'm doing an interview in here. Yeah, yeah. We got to get some cable. We got to get all this ready for Thursday. Here. Here's what I want to ask. And we don't ask this, but I think we should. When it comes to hand size, do we make a big deal about a punter? And how about foot size? I'm being serious.
Dan Patrick
Do they measure feet?
Questlove
I don't know if they do. I haven't seen anything. I don't know what Russell Erxleben's shoe size was when he was kicking Or Morton Anderson or Adam Bitteri? I don't know. Is it a nine and a half? Is it a 13 and a half? If you're a punter, how big is your foot? Well, feet. What about hands? I think it was barstool, maybe pft who brought up they should measure finger length, not hand size. Deep cut. Yes. Once again, these are the things if we really want to, you know, deep, you know, drill down deeply here. Like how much do we really want to know about your measurables? Yes, Paul, I went back and looked. I've got the official NFL combine stats page which gives you readouts for everybody in the past. Okay. Remember the punter two years ago for.
Dan Patrick
Iowa, that all pro all star puncher they had? Tori Taylor.
Questlove
He was measured. They did arm length and hand size. They did not measure his feet. Okay, but if nobody made a big deal about somebody's hand size as a punter, how many times have we seen the punter have the ball go through his hands? Happens. I don't know if it's that important. I don't. Do you want your punter to do bench presses? I, you know, a lot of this is silly. It is, but it does fill up a lot of time because if the combine was held in a different, like in January or March, April, like it wouldn't get as much attention. But there's a lot of things that are going on at the combine and really nothing else that's going to compete with it. And therefore we'll be glued to it. We can't wait to watch the defensive lineman out of Texas A and M. How fast did he run the three cone drill? We get so caught up in it. And really it's silly to me because the tape doesn't lie. What you do on tape, that's what I want to see when you do it against competition. And how are you in an interview and what are your medicals? That's what I care about. And then I'm going to do my background check. I'm going to talk to your teammates, I'm going to talk to the equipment manager. I'll do my due diligence there. But the stuff at the combine, it's filler. That's all it is, it's filler. Yes. Paul, on the schedule today, Dan, just to pump you up for the combine. Place kicker, defensive line linebacker, medical exams and team interviews. Defensive back and tight end. Team interviews today. Okay. No, no broadcasts. Okay. No interviews in public. No interviews. So nothing really going on probably until Wednesday or Thursday. Thursday. Is that when it's. It heats up on y up on field stuff. But the one thing you will see today is coaches, head coaches and general managers are talking to the media. So you may get some fallout later today and tomorrow from that. And also when you get the gms and coaches together, this is when things happen. And let's say Miles Garrett wants to be traded or you want to propose a trade, now you can do it face to face. Now you can say, hey, come on over my room. I got some things I want to say to you. Maybe if Matthew Stafford's representative is there, maybe you're talking to teams there. You know, the Steelers have made an inquiry to Matthew Stafford. The Giants reportedly have done that. Now you get a chance to say, hey, let's talk about this. I don't think you'll see Matthew Stafford there, but his representative could be there. And a lot of things get done. When you put everybody together and it's 24 7, then that's when sometimes you'll get the groundwork, the foundation for moves that are going to be made. You also get the groundwork foundation, maybe for what will happen with the Tush Push. I did it. I got it right. Thank you. Nailed it. Hey, thank you. Doing big boy things here just in time for them to get rid of the. The play. And I'm just mastering it right now. All right, so poll question today. Seaton, what do you. What do you have for the first hour? Well, I would like to go with. For the first hour today, the Green Bay packers are heroes or zeros. Wow. Okay. Diana Rossini's reporting. Two sources that the Green Bay packers are the team that came forward to say let's outlaw the Tush Push. Okay. Todd. Packers, heroes or zeros?
Dan Patrick
The packers are zeros.
Questlove
Seton. Heroes or zeros? Zeros. Marvin. Zeros. Paul. Heroes are saying what needed to be said. I want to thank y'all. Give up your bodies. Cancel that play. You could go to another one of these. You could. You could play that soundbite from that guy as if he is talking about the Tush push. Next question.
Dan Patrick
Jeff, where are you? Right there.
Questlove
Yeah, I just want to thank each and every one of y'all for all you've done to your bodies. It's still real to me, dammit.
Dan Patrick
I mean, take it easy, man. Thank y'all guys. Y'all are awesome.
Questlove
Thank you so much, Mr. For saying what needed to be said. I don't want to see another one of these.
Dan Patrick
Well, thank you.
Questlove
Quartermax sneaks are still real. To me, damn it. I want to see another one of these. You see Chris Jones neck. I don't want to get rid of the tush. I just want to thank Mr. Fun. Mr. Fung. Proper respect. Take it easy. Take it easy there, fellas. Terrence. Take it easy there, fella. All right.
Dan Patrick
So packers are heroes.
Questlove
I don't know. That feels 0ish that. Hey, we can't stop them. Can you help us stop them by taking the play out of. Out of the playbook? Yeah, Paul. I think the NFL needed a team.
Dan Patrick
To complain about it, to put it on the docket agenda.
Questlove
So I think the packers did the.
Dan Patrick
NFL a solid either intentionally or unintentionally.
Questlove
Well, why don't you have other teams doing that?
Dan Patrick
You only need one to open the door.
Questlove
I know, but why wouldn't other teams join forces with the Packers? The packers don't want to be losers too zeros.
Dan Patrick
You want to be in a part.
Questlove
Of a segment on the Dan Patrick. So they're probably going to get a fifth round draft pick compensatory for doing it. I get a punter. That's pushing it. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Thank you, Todd. Let's see Mavericks with the Lakers tonight. It'd be a whole lot more interesting if it was the Lakers at the Mavericks and Anthony Davis was playing in this game. I have some over unders from draftkings. I'll have that for you coming up. And oh, by the way, performance from the Joker last night. He had 19 assists. He's the center. And I thought, okay, how often does this happen? So I went back and I go, who has the most assist from the center position in a game in NBA history? And it happened in 1968. Will Chamberlain. Will Chamberlain once led the NBA in assist. I think he led in just about every category possible except for free throw percentage. He was a terrible free throw shooter. So 21 assist and then you go Joker at 19. Then after that it's Wilt Chamberlain at 19. Then after that it's joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker. Wilt Chamberlain. Joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker, joker. Wilt Chamberlain. Wilt Chamberlain. Joker, joker, joker. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day. Stat of the day.
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Here comes that.
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Stat of the day.
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Brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of the Dan Patrick show. And it's not like that's all he does. I mean, he's giving you pretty much a triple double. He's averaging a triple double, but he does it In a way that you're almost, I don't know, you're not surprised by anything. 19 assists, the all time record is 21. And you get the feeling if Joker wanted to get the record, he could get the record. I don't know if the numbers mean anything to him. I think he enjoys the mind game, the chess game of basketball. And as long as he continues to enjoy that, he'll continue to be the best player in the game. It's not like he's slowing down or he doesn't jump as high anymore. This is who he is. He plays old man basketball and he's the best player in the game. Now he's not going to win the MVP because there's voter fatigue for him to win. Oh my God, he can't win another one. I don't remember that happening when I was growing up. I don't remember that happening, you know, with Bird and Magic and Mike. Oh, he can't win now. There might have been voter fatigue a little bit with Jordan and that's why Barkley and Carl Malone won. But they were deserving and their teams played really well. But Joker is not going to win the MVP this year. Shea Gilgis Alexander will win the mvp. He's not a better player, but it's a better story. And his team is playing extremely well. Except for the last three minutes last night in regulation and then overtime as they blew a 25 point lead at home. If this is, if this happened to LeBron, my God, it would never stop. On SportsCenter, this is, this is the MVP. Leading candidate for the MVP. And you blew a 25 point lead at home against a Timberwolf team that I think was. This is the back end of a back to back. So Joker is making it, he makes it easy at times. Now I give the Lakers credit for the defense they played on him, you know, last game, which was incredible. But he makes it look really easy and it's not really easy. And I think that's what's amazing. You'll watch and you go, how did he see that? And if you watch and he of course has a water polo experience. He just stand in there and he's holding the basketball and this happens in water polo, except for they can't stand in the water. He's at the top of the key directing traffic. He's like a conductor in a symphony and he makes it look really easy. 19 Assistant for a center and he's going to get the all time record at some point. But that's the, those who have had at least 15 assists as a center. That was the list that I had 15 through 21 assists with him. And Wilt. Wilt is there four times or five times. Joker's there I think 20 times. So we've gotten used to it. But I do think Shea Gilgis is going to still win the MVP this year. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup up in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey Steve Covino. And I'm Rich Davis and together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. And of course the iHeartRadio app. Why should you listen to Covino and Rich? We talk about everything, life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world. We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out. We like to get you involved too. Take your phone calls, chop it up as they say. I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planet Earth. Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 6 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific. And if you miss any of the live show, just search Koveeno and Rich wherever you get your podcasts. And of course on social media, that's Covino and Rich. I'm Mark Seal. And I'm Nathan King. This is Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us.
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This is so weird. This is fun. Let's try this one.
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And we've got a new podcast, Quiet Please.
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By the way, golf isn't just for.
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Dan Patrick
This summer. This summer. Looking forward to it.
Questlove
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Any advice?
Questlove
No.
Dan Patrick
Obviously start thinking about, like, how many and everything. And I've been asking a lot of people and there's. It's almost split 50, 50 on. People say going from 1 to 2 is harder or going from 2 to 3 is harder.
Questlove
I would say 1 to 2 is, is going to change you, but 2 to 3 now, you're already in chaos. So once you get to three, we got to three, and we immediately said we wanted to have a fourth, like we did.
Dan Patrick
Wow.
Questlove
That was it. So we, I had four. Well, my wife had four under seven years of age. So we were, it was, it was chaos. It really was. But looking back on it, they grew up together. They're very close now. So hopefully, you know, you have a girl and that'll. That'll crush you. That'll absolutely crush you. So that. Are you. Do you know what you're having?
Dan Patrick
I know. Yes.
Questlove
Okay. Do you want to tell me the world doesn't.
Dan Patrick
No.
Questlove
Oh. Oh, okay. All right. All right.
Dan Patrick
Good try, though. I mean, that's, that's good radioing, you know, that's good hosting.
Questlove
It's content. But if it's a girl, I have three. So that's where I can help you with that. But yeah, if you want to.
Dan Patrick
You know, I mean, you're, you're trying to lead me down the road here, and I'm not going.
Questlove
Okay. All right.
Dan Patrick
Just not all right. Although I did see. I'm sure Paulie has plenty of tips for me for girls he sent me. He was trying to give Fritzi a bit of shtick for how many times he texted me to get me on the show last time, and Paul got me on the show this time, but I said, if you're going to give me stick, then you can't. Or if you're going to get Fritz you shtick, then you can't. Send me highlights of your daughter's high school basketball games in the text messages.
Questlove
Oh, I. No apologies. My daughter said to me, can Uncle JJ take a look at my shot?
Dan Patrick
I said, of course he can.
Questlove
He loves you.
Dan Patrick
He was on fire. I mean, she is a very good basketball player, so the highlights, well deserved. But I would never have said anything if you didn't come at Fritzi first. So I protect my friend Todd.
Questlove
I'm glad Paulie's sending you the videos and no longer us. So there's a benefit for all of us. Moving around. Your f. Your lasting memory of the combine was what.
Dan Patrick
Relief when it was done and warm ups in the hotel ballrooms. I think those are the two things that I remember the most. And then the train station, obviously, is its own. You guys know, I don't know how much the outside world really knows about the train station and everything that goes on the train station. All the interviews, the meeting of coaches and hallways, and it's basically just four days of. It's literally the biggest job interview of your life. So you're walking around 247 just trying to make sure that, you know, everything is going according to plan, because this can change millions of dollars. It can change your entire future.
Questlove
But are you. Is your analogy the train station like the car wash where.
Dan Patrick
No, no, it's a literal train station. It's a. Oh, there's an actual train station in Indianapolis. It's like a decommissioned train station. So you are inside, like, actual train. The train station with train cars. Like, you're doing interviews inside of train cars. It's not like ESPN car wash. No, it's a real train.
Questlove
Oh, I wonder why they don't show this or give us.
Dan Patrick
I thought you. I thought everybody knew about it. No, it's a pretty cool place, and I think that's why Indianapolis is so well versed, besides being so walkable. But they have this huge, old, decommissioned train station, and it's turned into, like, a hotel. So all the hotel rooms around the edges, and then in the middle, all the trains are like offices. So you walk into one train, and there's meetings with NFL teams, and then you walk out it's crazy, but actually a good. You brought me to a good point here. My lasting impression is my eventual defensive line coach, Bill Kolar for the Houston Texans. After my meeting with the Texans, I walked out of the room. He followed me out of the room, and he looks at me and he goes, hey, I just. I just gotta ask you real quick. You think you play hard? The coach, I play hard every single snap. Like, I gave everything I have. So you think you really, though, you think you play hard to coach? I give it everything I have, every single snap. He goes, you're a lion. Son of a. You don't play hard at all. And I'm like, well, nope, not going to Houston.
Questlove
Check him off.
Dan Patrick
And then sure enough, what's he trying to do?
Questlove
Give me the logic.
Dan Patrick
That's who he is. My whole first year, I thought maybe he did. I thought this man hated me. I know I hated him. I couldn't stand him for my life. I. I was. I consider quitting football. I was like, I don't like this. This is not fun. Is this what I actually wanted? Am I even good enough? Am I going to get cut? And now I went to his hall of Fame ceremony for his College Football hall of Fame induction. We're best friends, we golf together, and I love the man and I'm so thankful for him, but he was a tough, old school, hard nose. He fought a bear. He literally wrestled a bear when he played for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Questlove
J.J. watt, NFL Today on CBS studio analyst the Tush push is going to get a lot of conversation and feels like it's going to be kind of in the rotation here with a lot of shows for the next couple of weeks. Packers came forward and they said that they would like to get this outlawed. How do you view the packers in this situation, coming forward to say to the NFL, we want this outlawed?
Dan Patrick
I mean, I don't. I don't mind. Like, people put up rules every year, so I don't mind when teams put up rules if that's. If that's what they want to do, if that's something they feel like, you know, it doesn't matter. It's not going to work. I mean, I don't. They're not going to outlaw that play. It's very difficult to do. I also think, like, everybody knows if every team was great at it, it would be a problem. Like, if it was just a guarantee. Third and one, fourth and one. But only the Eagles have truly, truly mastered it. And we watched that. Bill's Chiefs game and we saw the Chiefs knew that Bills had a tendency to run the quarterbacks thing to the left. They lined up and protected it and it worked. And it literally got them to the super bowl because of it. So until every One of the 32 teams is successful at it, you can't outlaw it. Just, you can't punish the entire league because the Eagles are good at it. The Eagles are just really, really good at it.
Questlove
How do you defend it? As a former defensive lineman, I honestly don't.
Dan Patrick
The way that the Eagles do it and how good they are at it. I honestly think that if you do, if you defended it 100 times, you might get lucky a few if you. Even if you had the perfect defense. But you have to have a couple guys going extremely low immediately on the snap, which does come down to almost timing it because they know the count. You. That's where the big advantage is. And then you have to have a couple guys going over the top and once again hitting it at the perfect time. So you have to try and stop those old lineman's momentum and then you also have to try and stop Jalen's momentum with the push. But that's the crazy thing to me about the push push, Dan, is that not every single team practices it and perfects it the way that the Eagles have. Yes, Jalen is extremely strong and he's going to be. He's more powerful than most quarterbacks. Yes, they have a couple great pushers behind him and yes, their liners affected it. But you can't tell me that if a team practiced it every single week and truly perfected it and got the push down and got the alignment to time it up perfectly and everybody would do it together.
Questlove
What's going on in your house?
Dan Patrick
It's a great time to have a little construction going on in the living room.
Questlove
Was it was all good on your end? Was it planned like. Is that your wife with a chainsaw?
Dan Patrick
It's not supposed to be happening right now. I can't see the back entrance so clearly.
Questlove
What the hell do you want to do? You want to look outside right now?
Dan Patrick
Should I. Should I go shut this down? Yeah, give me. I'm gonna tell them. Give me 10 minutes here.
Questlove
Okay.
Dan Patrick
You can stay on the audio.
Questlove
Okay. All right.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Questlove
Yeah. This is fun. Maybe you're. Maybe you're building the baby room. The new baby room.
Dan Patrick
Excuse me, could you take like a ten minute break, please?
Questlove
Sorry.
Dan Patrick
Thank you. Just ten minutes. I'll come. I'll come in.
Questlove
Thank you.
Dan Patrick
DS Munitos Gracias all right, just. There we go. We got it. We bought ourselves 10 minutes there.
Questlove
Okay. Great.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Questlove
I like it. You don't even know what's going on at your house.
Dan Patrick
No, well, now I do. Okay, Now I do. Thank you.
Questlove
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Thank you. Great. Great, man. Great, man.
Questlove
The regular play compared to the Tush push, how much more dangerous is that? Tush push?
Dan Patrick
And you're talking all plays versus the tush push in terms of danger?
Questlove
Well, let's say just a typical running by the tush. Chris Jones in the super bowl looked like he got his neck banged up a little bit there.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but I mean, I would say that. I would say that it's not. It's. It's really hard to say because obviously being on the D line, I know how difficult it is, especially when you're cranking your neck down there, but I would say that a high speed collision from further away is much more dangerous than, you know, two inches away, jamming yourself in there.
Questlove
But the NFL is. The NFL is looking for injury data, I'm guessing, jj because once they have that, they're all about, you know, safety, protection, you know, the jumping over the line. I mean, this is the loophole here.
Dan Patrick
Are they.
Questlove
Do you think the NFL, once the blocks.
Dan Patrick
Why are cut blocks still in the game?
Questlove
I agree with you 100%. I agree. But this, this play is predictable and it's boring. And, you know, it's like the extra point. They had to move it back to make it interesting. I wonder. This is my tweaking. Take away the lineman behind Jalen hurts, then it's a quarterback sneak and nobody can complain about this. The Eagles will still be successful. Maybe not as much, but just take the guy out from behind, Jalen hurts. That's it.
Dan Patrick
I don't disagree with you at all. If they are going to change it, that's the way to change it. I also don't disagree with you that they're going to be just as successful. I don't think the pusher actually does a ton for them because it's how good their offensive line is at it. They are so tight, they are so low. They all fire off at the exact same time on the snap count. And Jalen is so strong that he just pushes beyond most of the time. He is successful without the pusher even being an issue.
Questlove
Have you talked to the commissioner or anybody about why do they allow these linemen to cut you?
Dan Patrick
Last year we had the commissioner come into CBS every year before the season starts and we can, you know, we talk to him asking questions. Last year, I was asking him more broad questions about football in general. The violence, about the flag football aspect and which way it's going. I haven't asked about that specifically, but it is one that I've brought up in NFLPA conversations. It's one that I bring up anytime anyone wants to talk to me about health and safety or protection. Obviously, being a D lineman, I know how much they protect the quarterback. Can't hit him low, can't hit him high, can't hit him here, can't hit him there. Yet as a defensive lineman, I can fire off the ball, and they can purposefully split the blockers so that I come off free, and they can have a guy come from the side, and literally, his coaching point is to put his helmet on my knee. So don't tell me that it's all about health and safety when that's a perfectly legal block. And I'm not saying that it should be a flag, because at the current moment, it's not. So it's legal. I have to protect it, but there is no place for it in the game. And it. It is. Literally, the goal of it is to wipe out a guy's knee.
Questlove
I feel bad for you. Like, the backdrop you got there is pretty pedestrian.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah, I know. I mean, my wife's the real star of the show, so that's why the fastest goal in U.S. women's soccer history.
Questlove
Is she a better athlete than you?
Dan Patrick
I only have that. Yeah, definitely quicker. She's much more agile.
Questlove
You don't even have your jersey framed. This.
Dan Patrick
This is a book. This is a book from the Houston Texans.
Questlove
A really cool book.
Dan Patrick
When I retired, they gave me a book of all, like, oh, my career.
Questlove
All right. Okay, cool. Yeah, you got to dress that up a little bit here.
Dan Patrick
I mean, what do you want? I got the Arnold book over here. Big, big, heavy book. I don't. It's a great book. I got. Yeah. I mean, what. What's yours? You just. I don't have the cool memorabilia that you have where I can just shower it all over my entire room.
Questlove
Well, I don't know. Just.
Dan Patrick
I mean, it's incredible. It really is.
Questlove
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
How often are you switching stuff out?
Questlove
Every day. Every day.
Dan Patrick
And it's only you. Nobody else touches it?
Questlove
They're not allowed to. Would you send me a burnley patch? And I'll put a question. I'll put it up here on the front. Okay. Now explain this soccer bet that's going on here.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, it was started as A literal joke. So, like, obviously, talk to the guys on our team all the time. And James Trafford, our keeper, literally, he'll be the England number one keeper someday. He's. He's that good. And he messaged me one day. It was. We were talking about the Steelers, Bengals, because obviously my brother plays on the Steelers, and he was messing with me, and he said, hey, do you fancy coming out of retirement and playing for the Bengals? And so, being a smart ass, I said, yeah, you don't give up another goal the rest of the season. I'll come out of retirement, play for the Bengals. There were 28 games left at the time. I was like, this is. This is just a joke. Next game, he didn't give up a goal. So I messaged him again, and I said, hey, you're really taking this serious, huh? And he was like, I really want you to play for the Bengals. So two games later, two more games with no goals. I messaged him back. I said, all right, it's getting a little ridiculous now. Do you think you can make it the whole way? And he goes, how do you eat a whale? One bite at a time.
Questlove
So he just.
Dan Patrick
And now here we sit, and we're 13 games later, and he has not given up a goal in 13 games. He is one. He's beaten every record along the way. There's only one record left that he hasn't broken in the history of English football, which is old as hell. He's. He is setting records. So it's getting pretty serious. We've created a lot of Claret fans in Cincinnati, Ohio, which is really cool. We're getting a lot bigger ratings and numbers from the Ohio region, so it's been really fun.
Questlove
Okay, do you have a game plan? Let's say he doesn't give up a goal.
Dan Patrick
I'll do it. I mean, I'm. I'm. If he does that, which is insane. I mean, there's 12, 13 games left. If he does it, it's insane enough and respectful that I will absolutely follow through. And I'll go out there. I'll. Who knows if they even want me? I don't even know. I haven't talked to him. But I'm in shape. I go play.
Questlove
But are you contractually, you're not obligated to the Texans or anybody?
Dan Patrick
No. No. I don't even know how. I didn't even think that far ahead. How do you unretire? I never filed retirement paperwork, so does that mean I have to have to file paperwork to get back in?
Questlove
I Don't. I don't know if they actually make you file retirement papers.
Dan Patrick
I didn't. So. No, I don't.
Questlove
Yeah. Damn.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. What would you do? I mean. I mean, I'm technically, I would assume I'm a free agent.
Questlove
Yeah, we. We need to work on that.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, no, we're getting closer. It's. It couldn't. He said they have two penalties in one game, which was insane. Our other defender, C.J. egan Riley, he's a massive Bengals fan. So I'm going to reach out to the Bengals here, and I got to at least get these guys some gear, you know, I'll reach out to Burrow and see if he'll sign a jersey form because they're actual big fans, which I don't understand that.
Questlove
How did that happen?
Dan Patrick
I don't know. I'm going to ask him. I'm going over there in a couple weeks and I. I said we're going to. We're going to sit down and we're going to talk through all this. How did. How did the Bengals become the team that our defense rests on?
Questlove
Well, good luck with that. More importantly, good luck with the baby. And always great to talk to you. Thank you, buddy. Thank you.
Dan Patrick
I'll let them know they can get back to work over here.
Questlove
Sorry, that's J.J. watt. Hey, everybody, what's up? This is Questlove, and every year we do special programming in February for Black History Month. Now, it's especially important this year as we gear up for some new conversations. So the team and I compiled some clips from the show that are worth revisiting in part one of the celebration of Black History Month.
Dan Patrick
We're listening back to Moments with Chris.
Questlove
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Dan Patrick
Podcast listeners, like in depth interviews and.
Questlove
A roundup of the week's top headlines. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Are you hungry? Colleen Witt here and Eating While Broke is back for season four. Every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. This season, we've got a legendary lineup serving up broke dishes and even better stories.
Dan Patrick
On the menu.
Questlove
We have Tony Baker, Nick Cannon, Melissa Ford, October London, and Carrie Harper. Howie turning Big Macs into big moves. Catch eating while broke every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts. Wherever you get your favorite shows. Come hungry for season four dressing blessing.
Dan Patrick
Oh, French dressing.
Questlove
Exactly. That's good. I'm A.J. jacobs, and my current obsession puzzles, and that has given birth to my podcast, the Puzzler. Something about Mary Poppins? Exactly. This is fun. You can get your daily puzzle nuggets delivered straight to your ears. Listen to the Puzzler every day on.
Dan Patrick
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever.
Questlove
You get your podcasts. Welcome to My Legacy. I'm Martin Luther King iii, and together with my wife, Andrea Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilburger, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives. Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable guests like David Oyelowo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter. Listen to My legacy on the iHeartRadio.
Dan Patrick
App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Questlove
This is my Legacy.
Summary of "The Best of The Dan Patrick Show"
Episode Title: The Best of The Dan Patrick Show
Host: Dan Patrick
Release Date: February 25, 2025
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this special episode of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick teams up with Questlove to delve into one of the most debated topics in recent NFL circles: the controversial "Push Tush" play. The episode seamlessly blends insightful football analysis with personal anecdotes, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the game's evolving strategies and the implications for player safety.
Dan Patrick initiates the discussion by explaining the intricacies of the "Push Tush" play, a maneuver popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles. This play involves coordinated efforts from the offensive line and a quarterback, aimed at gaining additional yards during a crucial moment in the game.
Dan Patrick (04:23):
"This is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush..."
Questlove brings attention to the Green Bay Packers' stance on the play. The Packers have formally proposed to the NFL to outlaw the "Push Tush," signaling a significant move towards altering gameplay for safety reasons.
Questlove (09:40):
"The Green Bay Packers are the team that came forward to say let's outlaw the Tush Push."
Dan and Questlove debate the effectiveness and safety of the "Push Tush." While acknowledging its strategic advantages, they express concerns over its potential to cause injuries.
Dan Patrick (29:35):
"The goal of it is to wipe out a guy's knee."
Questlove (31:30):
"This play is predictable and it's boring... The NFL is looking for injury data, I'm guessing, because once they have that, they're all about safety."
Dan shares his personal experiences from participating in the NFL Combine, highlighting the intense scrutiny and the emphasis on measurable statistics versus actual on-field performance.
Dan Patrick (24:59):
"It's basically just four days of. It's literally the biggest job interview of your life. So you're walking around 24/7 just trying to make sure that everything is going according to plan."
The conversation critiques the overemphasis on physical metrics during the combine, suggesting that real game performance and personal attributes are more indicative of a player's potential.
Dan Patrick (05:05):
"We get so caught up in it. And really, it's silly to me because the tape doesn't lie."
The discussion shifts to broader safety concerns within the NFL, particularly focusing on how certain plays and blocking techniques may jeopardize player well-being.
Questlove (32:42):
"It's a perfectly legal block. And I'm not saying that it should be a flag, because at the current moment, it's not. So it's legal."
Dan and Questlove compare the dangers of the "Push Tush" to traditional blocking plays, debating which poses a greater risk to player safety.
Dan Patrick (30:46):
"A high-speed collision from further away is much more dangerous than, you know, two inches away, jamming yourself in there."
Dan recounts his relationship with Bill Kolar, his defensive line coach for the Houston Texans, illustrating the complexities of player-coach dynamics and personal growth.
Dan Patrick (26:25):
"I thought maybe he did. I thought this man hated me... We're best friends, we golf together, and I love the man."
The episode also touches on Dan's family life, including humorous exchanges about his children and house renovations, adding a personal touch to the professional discussions.
Dan Patrick (23:00):
"My lasting memory is my eventual defensive line coach, Bill Kolar for the Houston Texans."
As the episode wraps up, Dan and Questlove reflect on the ongoing debates surrounding NFL tactics and player safety. They emphasize the importance of evolving the game to protect athletes while maintaining competitive integrity. The conversation blends professional insights with personal narratives, offering listeners a well-rounded perspective on the current state and future of football.
Dan Patrick (04:23):
"This is a big story today. It's going to be a big story for probably the next couple of weeks. And that is the push tush..."
Questlove (09:40):
"The Green Bay Packers are the team that came forward to say let's outlaw the Tush Push."
Dan Patrick (29:35):
"The goal of it is to wipe out a guy's knee."
Questlove (31:30):
"This play is predictable and it's boring... The NFL is looking for injury data, I'm guessing, because once they have that, they're all about safety."
Dan Patrick (30:46):
"A high-speed collision from further away is much more dangerous than, you know, two inches away, jamming yourself in there."
Dan Patrick (26:25):
"I thought maybe he did. I thought this man hated me... We're best friends, we golf together, and I love the man."
"The Best of The Dan Patrick Show" offers an engaging exploration of contemporary NFL strategies and their implications. Through thoughtful dialogue and personal storytelling, Dan Patrick and Questlove shed light on the complexities of professional football, making this episode a must-listen for sports enthusiasts and casual fans alike.