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Jason Stewart
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio.
Steve Covino
Yeah, what's going on, man? Kavino and Rich in for the great dp.
Rich Davis
Hey, good morning, buddy. Steve Covino, Rich Davis. Hope you had a great weekend.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
And Oleks Center, Usyk. Usyk Ravens Commanders, Vikings, Bills sort of weekend. We're going to get into it. Rest in peace. Ricky Henderson, of course lost the legend over the weekend, but hope you enjoyed your holiday parties. Spot stuff has his ugly Christmas sweater on from all the partying he did this week. Never took it off the major award. I'm Kavino. That is Rich. J. Stu on the xylophone.
Steve Covino
What's up, Jason?
Rich Davis
What's up J. Stew? And the number 8779-966369-87799 on Fox. Everything at Covino and Rich.
Steve Covino
Now, a lot to get to in the world of the NFL. Was a big fight over the weekend. Two days till Christmas. I want to start out by two quick things before we go over all our observations from week 16 of the NFL. Number one, I watch Home Alone with my kids. Ah, they're seven and four.
Rich Davis
Oh, boy.
Steve Covino
And I think I had to remind my son, like, yeah, you can't do that stuff in real life, you know? Right. Like you can't throw a paint can at someone's head.
Rich Davis
You can't, you can't light fireworks about your son.
Steve Covino
Yeah. You can't light fireworks in a pot.
Rich Davis
You know that. Right, right, right. Did they think you played Marv?
Steve Covino
But let me tell you though, I.
Rich Davis
Think that's the difference between a little boy and a little girl as we live the dad life. Because I never had to have that conversation with my daughter.
Steve Covino
No, for real.
Rich Davis
I said, just so you know, honey.
Steve Covino
I said to my daughter, what would you do if we left you at home? She's like, please don't, dad. My son's like, I think I could get the bad guys. I'm like, all right, let's relax.
Rich Davis
Right.
Steve Covino
But observation number one over the weekend, besides all the NFL, if you watch Home Alone now, as a parent, the McCallisters, they don't really care enough. The McAllisters don't care enough.
Rich Davis
Did your New York just kick in?
Steve Covino
The McAllisters, the McCallisters. The McAllisters, they don't seem to care enough that they left their 8 year old at home.
Rich Davis
No. You know what someone pointed out recently and Kind of clicked. Everything's placed on the mother. The dad really doesn't care, dude.
Steve Covino
He's on vacation.
Rich Davis
It's like, I'm going to Paris to see my brother.
Steve Covino
And he's like, yeah, we left the kid at home.
Rich Davis
Probably okay, man.
Jason Stewart
Man.
Rich Davis
Wife. I can't believe you did that.
Steve Covino
Yeah, even when the mom, like, goes home with John Candy and the polka band and everything, the dad shows up right after. He's like, hey, we good?
Rich Davis
He's like, all right, Merry Christmas.
Steve Covino
Let's do this. All right, come on, let's get. Let's order the food.
Rich Davis
Just like you had to tell your son Rich that, you know, this is a movie. I have to tell you the same. So. Sounds like he's a chip off the old blockhead. They're acting. You wouldn't do the same in real life either.
Steve Covino
No, I. I know, but, but, but Jason.
Rich Davis
You mean you can't get electrocuted and live. Hey, Jason, in the movie, if son is ever missing, you forgot him somewhere. Don't act like the dad.
Steve Covino
I'm just saying, even at one point they go send the cops over, some old ass cop shows up at the McAllister's. He's like, yeah, no one's answering. Guess the kid's okay.
Rich Davis
Yeah, guess so.
Steve Covino
That's everyone at the airport. Our son's stuck at home. Well, I gotta get somewhere. I'm not giving you my flight. Like, everything about it.
Rich Davis
Oh, yeah, it's a comedy, obviously. Obviously, guys. Yeah. That would be the most frantic situation Rich and I have joked for years. The second your kid doesn't come out of a Jumpy Jump playhouse, you're like, where are they? It's the most panicky feeling that ever.
Steve Covino
Was when it's on. Especially when it's on dad's watch. You go to the playground, your kid goes down a slide. They don't pop out the other end.
Rich Davis
You're like, seriously, I've started crawling through, like, Chuck E. Cheese playhouses just trying to find my kid out of panic. And my kids like, dad, I'm right here. What's up? It's the scariest. The scariest feeling in the world is when you can't find your kid. Obviously, you know, they'd be freaking out in real life.
Steve Covino
That was observation number one. And we're going to watch the second one tonight. I think they're the perfect age for Home Alone and Home Alone 2.
Rich Davis
But, you know, the dad could be an aloof sort of fella. I could be that at times, maybe he didn't like his son so much. Who knows? I remember my sister went missing when we were little kids. Actually that happened a few times. I've seen my parents freak out for one sister and not for another. But I remember we were in Disney World, Epcot center, and you know how you do the little trip around the world. We lost one of my siblings in what country? We lost her in like Mexico somewhere. I don't know. I forget where we were. J Stu. But I remember as a like a teen, like preteen, maybe 13 years old, 14 years old. I went with the whole family. I remember thinking like, she ruined the whole day. That's all I cared about.
Jason Stewart
Well, I, I, I remember the worst five minutes probably of my life. Definitely of my parenthood. Yeah. Me and my 6 year old son are walking out of a busy Dodger game. Okay, for whatever reason, we stopped holding hands. I look around and he's nowhere to be seen. The worst, the most frantic. I was about to have a heart attack and my flip phone at the time starts to ring. My 6 year old was smart enough to go up to the security guard, say, I've lost my dad. This is his phone number that I memorized.
Rich Davis
Wow, dude, my daughter saved my life. I guarantee you she doesn't know my. She doesn't know my phone. That's great. What a nice story.
Steve Covino
Look at that.
Rich Davis
You should probably end on that.
Steve Covino
So just a reminder, if you watch Home Alone, it's not realistic.
Rich Davis
Too bad number Hollister didn't have a cell phone back then. Little Kevin. It was 1990, what do you expect? Or 1989. What do you expect?
Steve Covino
Hey kid. Yeah. And they so casually didn't care that Joe Pesci was in their house. In the beginning, like a cop just stopped by.
Rich Davis
I saw a funny ass meme over the weekend. It was knock, knock, knocking on Kevin's door. It's a picture of Joe Pesci. It's funny.
Steve Covino
So now observation number two. Last night, my father in law's in town, everyone went to sleep except him and I so little, you know, little hang with my wife's dad. And neither one of us had started watching the Aaron Rodgers Enigma documentary. And I don't know what it was. I'm such a sucker because I watched episode one and I actually have some type of like positive feelings for Aaron Rodgers. Like there's a part of me, I was like, man, is he misunderstood? Is he like not, not the guy I thought he was. Like the documentary is convincing me. After one episode I'm like, by the.
Rich Davis
Third episode, you'll be sick of him.
Steve Covino
Okay.
Rich Davis
In the first one for sure. I could see how you would say he's just a misunderstood guy.
Steve Covino
He just wants to win. He grew up a Niners fan. They didn't draft him. His parents seem like they suck. And, you know, he got hurt on the fourth play last year, and that's not the path he clearly wanted to try to.
Rich Davis
I felt the same way about Mark gastonau in that jets. 30 for 30 because all the trailers led up. For you to think that this guy's a problem, he's an a hole. That's why he's not in the hall of fame. But then you start to hear about his childhood a little bit and you're like, yeah, he's just a misunderstood guy. There's a lot of misunderstood people. Doesn't give you the right to be a jo, as my dad would say. I don't know.
Steve Covino
Jason, did you watch the Enigma?
Jason Stewart
I watched the entire thing. A couple takeaways. Okay.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Jason Stewart
I like Darren Rodgers going in. I'm one of the few guys that actually like what he's all about. And I think that. I don't think the public appreciates that. We have a quarterback basically who was at the top of his game, who as was as controversial and said as much as Aaron does. I don't think. I think we'll appreciate it when it's all over.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Jason Stewart
But my takeaway from the doc was this. The whole Ayahuasca thing. Steve. Especially in the third episode. Right. The whole Ayahuasca thing is to get away and to disconnect and to find yourself. And I. What I found kind of contradicting about the whole thing. They let cameras in, multi cameras in to film this thing. And it's like you're documenting something that by nature is supposed to be something to disconnect from. From all the technology, you're most vulnerable. Right?
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
No, it's. It's a really weird thing to see. And that's also why he's misunderstood. Rich. It's also conventional to unconventional to see an athlete behave the way he behaves and to be such a hippie, dippy guy, you know, in that way. We're not used to seeing that. And I forget who said this. I wish I can credit them. Someone said it. It was like on an SNY network. It looked like our old SNY set.
Dan Patrick
Rich.
Rich Davis
He's always been sort of smug, sort of arrogant. Aaron Rodgers. Right. But he matched that in his gameplay, and that's the difference now he just does not. So he's gonna get the hate. Like, if he was smug and had this cocky attitude about him, but he was winning all the time and he was winning MVPs. All right. I guess he's Aaron Rodgers, man.
Steve Covino
Wow.
Rich Davis
But when you have that same attitude about yourself and you're more outspoken, you have all these platforms and you're under delivering where everyone thought you were going to be the savior.
Steve Covino
I get what you said. It's like a hot girl if she's got a little attitude. Some people are like, it's okay, but if she got fat, they'd be like, all right, you can't have that attitude anymore. Drop the attitude. You got a little chubby.
Rich Davis
It was cute in the beginning when she was a smoke show, but as time went on, you're like, you know what? All the stuff I liked about her kind of hate it now. Can only be jolly if you're so. It's a little bit of that.
Jason Stewart
Rich.
Rich Davis
It's a little bit of that, too. You know, he's gotten a voice and you hear it a lot, so he could rub you the wrong way. I'm with J. Stu, though. I was never one of those guys that hated Aaron Rodgers at all.
Steve Covino
So, you know, and interestingly enough, I know we all know this. I'm not breaking the glass. We're all sports fans. But you got to remember he thought he was going to be arguably the number one pick for the team he grew up watching.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
You know, here's a guy that had to go to a local college before he even went to Cal. Yeah.
Rich Davis
He has a chip on his every.
Steve Covino
Step of the way. He was sort of overlooked. And God, he was the nerdiest looking kid. Bangs. No one told me this. No one told me that Aaron Rodgers had like a Caesar like bangs haircut. Like, what was that?
Rich Davis
I mean, it was the time.
Steve Covino
So he was a goofy looking dude, got overlooked every step of the way, thought he was.
Rich Davis
They took Alex Smith for reference.
Steve Covino
They thought, and by the way, he was a good NFL quarterback.
Rich Davis
Alex Smith, but thought he'd be going to the 49ers and then waited around, waited around. He just added to that chip on.
Steve Covino
His ship, embarrassingly waited around. And then you get drafted by a small market Midwest team who has Brett Favre. So every step of the way sort of was a hassle for this guy. Then he found his way. And you're right, I really do think. I haven't started episode two or three, but I feel like the narrative for this dude changed when he started talking about vaccines. And that never bothered me about him because I'm like, I wasn't, I wasn't hung up on the whole, is he immunized? Who cares? I didn't really care at the time, his little lie. But I feel like that changed the complete narrative and everyone just turned on him.
Rich Davis
That was it. I think that was the real start of, of the hate.
Steve Covino
Right.
Rich Davis
You either liked him or you didn't. Big deal. But then you really started to hate the guy because of him misleading people on whether or not he was vaccinated. So really interesting. You start episode two tonight.
Steve Covino
I'm going to watch it tonight. But it was, it was a good show to watch with my father in law because I was like, what was his takeaway?
Rich Davis
That's what I'm always curious about.
Steve Covino
He's a Packer fan.
Rich Davis
Here's what I think. What did you think?
Steve Covino
He's a Packers fan.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
So, you know, he's like, he loves Aaron Rodgers. He gave him a Super bowl. And then him and I had that conversation of, wow, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, now Jordan Love. They got three in a row. They. There should be more than two Super Bowls to show for it.
Rich Davis
You know what bothers me the most? J. Stu, Fox Sports Radio Nation again. Covino and Rich in for the great DP Day 1 of the Dan Patrick hat trick.
Steve Covino
I mean, and also a very special day. Today's a holiday as well, and we're going to celebrate Festivus in just a little bit. And Mary's here running things. What's up, Mary?
Rich Davis
So we're going to marry.
Steve Covino
We're going to have some fun today.
Rich Davis
What bothers me is he's tarnishing his own legacy at this point. That does bother me, you know, because we're going to look back at these jets ears. If he doesn't do something to turn it around, I can't imagine what could happen. You're always going to look, that stigma really never goes away. You're like, oh, he was great.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
But those jets ears. Can I. I hate that for a great player. Let me tell you, even if I was a fan of them or not, I always hate that. And it's like, dude, you had such a great career. Like, you were a great one. And then to end on this note, this misery with the jets, dude, they're terrible. They're worse with him. Like this sort of stigma that hurts me as a, as a sports fan. You know what, though? I think his journey of enlightenment, which is what I'll call it is much like Mike Tyson. I think you know how Mike Tyson speaks about his legacy and doesn't really care what other people think. My legacy, I know ego, like I'm going to die after I die. What do I care what people think about me? I really think that's where Aaron Rodgers is headed at this, I believe. I don't think he cares at all what other people think about him at this point.
Jason Stewart
I think that's. I think that's the question that's left after you watch all three episodes. I think that's one of the questions that we all have to kind of deal with. Does he care? Because that's the big contradiction. He'll tell you he doesn't care. But I think he. I think he watches and reads everything that is said about him. But I really do.
Rich Davis
And if he gives off the vibe that he doesn't care, why do you care? Because I'm a sports fan, that's why. And that's how. Why do you care? Because that's how we measure sports. Wins, losses, victories, stats. That's how we measure it. But if the guy, greatest guy in the world, doesn't care, why do you care about him?
Steve Covino
That's anything in life though. I mean, what do you then? Don't care about anything, Spot, what do you. Don't care about anything?
Jason Stewart
Doesn't just the last week contradict that I don't care. This whole thing with Ryan Clark, is Aaron Rodgers really carrying what Ryan Clark said and taking shots at him and the back and forth? So it's like that's kind of the contradiction in the guy. There's actually a lot of contradictions, but that's what makes him interesting.
Rich Davis
He's a super sensitive guy. He admits that in the docu series Enigma. Rich, I'm excited for you to see the rest of it to get your full analysis.
Steve Covino
I'm late to the party.
Rich Davis
I know.
Steve Covino
I feel like I'm the guy that went to the theater to watch the movie like a month after everyone else. But I was like, finally the right time. You know, you end up watching a bunch of holiday stuff and there's a lot of. There was a lot of games, college football games. Finally I'm like, all right, let's sit down and watch. And I was shocked because I.
Rich Davis
Did you and your father in law set an appointment up for your next ayahuasca retreat or.
Steve Covino
No, no, I think I'll just have it edible.
Rich Davis
Well, Rich, I think this is something you and I should investigate. Bring us closer together.
Steve Covino
Let's go. No, but, you know, my other takeaway for Aaron Rodgers was a lot of times when you watch these stories and I'll end on this because there's so much damn stuff to get to. There was a lot of great football over the weekend and we got more football in a couple days. I think the takeaway for me is when I'm watching Last Dance about Michael Jordan, when I'm watching man in the Arena, Tom Brady, I'm watching. If I'm watching any docu series on Netflix, the 04 Red Sox Fantastic. You see the struggle, but then there's the payoff when you see him going through rehab and by the way, one too many pictures of his foot. Enough oiling up of his ankle and foot. But when I'm watching the Aaron Rodgers enigma and he's talking about how he's got so much more left and the reality is that hasn't happened. It's like a documentary where I'm like, where's, like if the ending was and then he went to the jets and made it to the playoffs or won a Super bowl, then it's a documentary. This is like an open ended documentary.
Rich Davis
Like, it's like watching La Bamba. You're like, I know how this ends. This is terrible.
Jason Stewart
Do you guys remember the doc? Aaron, do you remember the doc? Free Solo? It won an Oscar. It was the guy that went up El Capitan. Yeah, well, I remember seeing the Oscars and him, him being there alive to receive the Oscar. And then I watched the doc afterwards. Like the whole, the whole while you're watching it, the whole thing is like you're seeing a guy who could die at any second.
Steve Covino
Right.
Jason Stewart
But you know he lives because he accepted that Oscar. Yeah, but so I wish I had seen it before. I knew that.
Steve Covino
So I feel that way. I'm like. Because in the documentary again, it's filmed mostly during the year where he was injured. So what is he saying? The whole time, Covino? The whole time he's like, well, we're going to put 23, 24 behind us and we're going to look forward to 24, 25. And I'm like, I know what happens. It's not good, Aaron.
Rich Davis
It's a great point.
Steve Covino
Like, what?
Rich Davis
Save yourself.
Steve Covino
Like, don't. And then now you're thinking, after this terrible campaign of a season, what lies ahead for Aaron Rodgers?
Rich Davis
Retirement.
Steve Covino
I feel like I'm glad J. Stu backed me up. Back me up a little bit in that he came across as like, I didn't hate him because there's a lot of Aaron Rodgers haters. I watched episode one and my feeling was, oh man, it's a bummer. You know, every step of the way he had a battle and he only won one super bowl for as good as he is. And now he thought he was going to prove everyone wrong. And they play all the talking head stuff from Fox Sports people to ESPN people. When he joined the jets, it was like people like Greenie were like, it's a rebirth, New York. The jets are turning it around and to know where we are now. You're watching a documentary, like I said with. With not a happy ending. No. What was that rom com spot that we used to joke about had the worst Was like my black book or something. My little black book. There was one rom com I watched I remember with like an ex back in the day. And the ending wasn't they like didn't get together?
Rich Davis
I could think of called Little Black Book.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
No.
Rich Davis
What about the one with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston? The breakup.
Steve Covino
You were thinking like, you're like, oh, by the way, tap, tap, tap. What is it? Rap, tap, tappy. Rap, tap, tappy.
Rich Davis
Come, come on. The kick show.
Steve Covino
That was a great movie. But spoiler, they don't get together in the end. It's sort of like it's a breakup.
Rich Davis
I mean, it is called the breakup. I know things. A happy ending.
Steve Covino
So like, you know, it's. No one's watching.
Rich Davis
It's like that's the thing, not everything's a happy ending. But I'm saying this is a miserable.
Steve Covino
End your team doesn't get. You remember the old DVDs you would buy if your team won a championship like the year in review?
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
They don't sell year in reviews for the teams that don't do anything. I feel like we're watching that for Aaron Rodgers and the Jets.
Rich Davis
No, we are, unfortunately.
Steve Covino
All right, well, I'm glad you turned me on to it. I know everyone probably has watched it already, but you know, there's a lot of holiday stuff going on.
Jason Stewart
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Steve Covino
Hey, it's Steve Covino and I'm Rich Davis.
Rich Davis
And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
Steve Covino
You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. And of course, the iHeartRadio app.
Rich Davis
Why should you listen to Covino and Rich?
Steve Covino
We talk. We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world.
Rich Davis
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.
Steve Covino
And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right?
Rich Davis
So check us out. We like to get you involved too. Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say.
Steve Covino
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Rich Davis
Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific.
Steve Covino
And if you miss any of the live show, just search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And of course on social media, that's Covino and Rich.
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Steve Covino
Now it is time for something that goes down every December 23rd thanks to Frank Costanza and it's called Festivus. The point of Festivus. Take a listen.
Dan Patrick
The tradition of Festivus begins with the airing of grievances.
Rich Davis
I got a lot of problems with you people. Now you're Gonna hear about it.
Steve Covino
All right, break out the Festivus Poll, and here's where you let us know what the hell annoyed you over the last 12 months. In the world of sports, in the world of entertainment, music, anything. What bothered the hell out of you in 2024? It's your turn.
Rich Davis
Aside from you and your hyperactivity, I'm a delight. J. Stu, last night, I'll tell you what bothered me. Rich calling me up last night. He often calls me with no purpose, and it's like, that's what you called me for. You could have texted me that. That makes me angry, and I want to air that grievance for the rest of us. Yeah, how about you just text me? This is why I sit there bewildered, like, that's why he called me. Was he bored on his ride home? Is he on the bowl? That was a total text. Are you just, like, seeing if I was alive? What was the point and purpose of.
Jason Stewart
That now, 20 years ago? That's fine. Right?
Rich Davis
Right, Right.
Jason Stewart
But get this, right? Gary Goman's one of my favorite comedy comedians. Okay?
Steve Covino
I love him.
Jason Stewart
He has this bit, and it's perfect. The phone is simply an app on my phone, and if you're gonna use it, it better count.
Steve Covino
I love Gary.
Rich Davis
I love Gary. Gary Goman. Shout out to Gary. I call him System of a Gulman now or Gulman of a Down. Have you seen him lately? It's like Serge from System of a Dam. He grew out, like, this long goatee and everything. My grievances have to do with Rich? Actually, no. He calls me last night, and he starts to mansplain what Festivus is. He's like, hey, I got a great idea for tomorrow. Tomorrow's the 23rd. He's like, how about we do Festivus and let people air their grievances in the world of sports or just life or whatever? I was like, that's great. And then he continues to explain to me what it is, as if I haven't talked to the guy who for 20 years.
Steve Covino
You're also. You're also the guy that's like, I've never really watched Seinfeld.
Rich Davis
I, I, I'm. I'm aware of pop culture references. Who hasn't seen that or heard the reference by now? I also feel like we talk about it every year on Festivus because it's become a pop culture thing in the last few years. Every.
Steve Covino
You guys know this doesn't have to be about what you hate about me, right?
Rich Davis
I had a pause. I'm like, first of all, this is why you play the clip on our show. We joke about it. Yeah, I didn't mind that he called me to. Let's talk about what we're gonna do on DP tomorrow. That. That's an important conversation to me. But when he goes on explaining what Festivus is, I'm like, you mean what we've Talked about for 20 years together?
Steve Covino
And those are gonna make him cry.
Rich Davis
By the way, when Rich calls you, by the way, never have a follow up question because he'll. He'll get bored and hang up on you.
Steve Covino
Anything else you guys hate about me? No, no.
Rich Davis
Here. Here's the other thing. With Rich, when he calls is all sense of urgency, right? But when you call him, he's nowhere to be found for like, oh, my God, what, He and your wife just disappear? So, hey, where's Rich? Together, I guess he's busy.
Jason Stewart
So, anyway, grievance, by the way, Cavino, on top of your grievance, I could add the fact that he called you to talk about today's show without looping me in. Jason, we're talking about the show tomorrow. We might as well add the producer.
Rich Davis
You know, that would have been a smart thing to do. They talk about you, that's why. Yeah, no, no, no. But I do have a little, like, nugget of something then. So I'm like, are you mansplaining to me right now as if I don't know what it is? And he's like, yeah, but I figured he goes, well, if you know what's the second part of festivity? And I was like, I don't know, having the poll. The Festivus poll. I didn't know the second part, so I'll give you that. Can you explain what that.
Steve Covino
Feats of strength.
Rich Davis
Yeah, what is that exactly? Are we doing that as well?
Steve Covino
No, I'm down.
Rich Davis
Since we're talking Festivus, can you at least explain the Seinfeld reference?
Steve Covino
Yeah. The origins. It was an ep. I mean, if you want me to mansplain to dummies like you.
Rich Davis
The second part, though, because I remember hearing it, but I don't really know what the feats of shit are. Many years ago, I went to the store to purchase a doll for my son.
Steve Covino
Yeah, Take a listen.
Rich Davis
Many Christmases ago, I went to buy.
Dan Patrick
A doll for my son. I reached for the last one they.
Rich Davis
Had, but so did another man. As I rained blows upon him, I.
Dan Patrick
Realized there had to be another way.
Mary
What happened to the doll?
Rich Davis
It was destroyed. But out of that, a new holiday was born, a Festivus for the rest of us. That must have been some kind of doll.
Dan Patrick
She was.
Rich Davis
So it's air your grievances day. That I know. What are the feats of strength based on his fighting for the doll? You, you have to. That's really what it comes from.
Steve Covino
Okay, so my grievances had nothing to do with you until you went at me, and now I have a million of them. So let's start with you thinking the Yankees pinstripes mean anything.
Rich Davis
They do to the fans. They do to anyone over 35.
Steve Covino
I. My number one grievance is that I think it's funny. In fact, I think it makes you guys look lame, the fact that the Yankees still have this no facial hair rule. I see every headshot of Paul Goldschmidt, who, like, a handsome late 30s guy, is going to have to look like a baby face nerd because the Yankees were like, shave your stubble. How outdated. Poor Devin Williams gonna have to come out of the bullpen with, you know, with razor burn because he has to shave before he closes out the game.
Rich Davis
First time in six years that he has to be clean shaven. Yeah, that's, that's kind of tough. Here's why. Here's. You know what, Rich? I agree that the Yankees have a tradition. I agree that maybe it's passed, right? Sometimes tradition is making the same mistake over and over again. And maybe in today's world, that doesn't fly. But I think there's a middle ground, like there's a compromise. You can't come in looking like a hobo, but maybe you come in and still have long hair, just well groomed.
Jason Stewart
Yeah.
Steve Covino
I'm not saying it looked like a Red Sox from the 2000s, but, like.
Rich Davis
You know, compromise a little bit. But it got me thinking, the Devin Williams situation, he hasn't shaved in six years. What if he's covering up a, a weak chin? Or maybe he does get that razor burn that some people get. For all we know, he has some frog eggs under there, and he doesn't want to really expose that. Maybe that takes away from his confidence. I want this guy to feel confident on the mound. Sometimes you, you feel good. You play good. Somebody once said that.
Steve Covino
Jerry Rice.
Rich Davis
Exactly.
Steve Covino
It was Jerry Rice.
Rich Davis
So you know what, Rich? I, I, I believe in looking your best and presenting your best, unlike you, who wear sweatpants to work every day. Just kidding. But I, I do believe that it's an outdated rule, man. I do. I think they have to adjust it.
Steve Covino
I am wearing sweatpants right now. All right, your grievances. I got one at 87799 on Fox.
Jason Stewart
Yeah, what?
Steve Covino
What else you got?
Rich Davis
Let me open it up to you. Fox Sports Radio. Dan Patrick, Nation 87799 on Fox @ Covino and Rich. Our boy spot here who does our videos again at Covino and Rich. And he produces our Patreon, if you want to check that out. He. He pointed this out and broke the glass to me. But since then I despise it. It's the Jabroni on social media whose sole purpose is just to point at the content. It's like, what are you contributing to? To this video and to my life.
Steve Covino
Get out of my face.
Rich Davis
And if you don't know what I'm talking about, it's a video about drones or a video about aliens or Aaron Rodgers. And all this ass clown is doing is pointing at someone else's content.
Jason Stewart
Right?
Rich Davis
He's pointing. So I've taken it upon myself to tell these people, you know, because they usually pose it with a question or something like, and what do you think? I think I'd understand more if you pointed a little more. I'm actually pointing. Pointing would have done me a lot better. In this video, I'm pointing at Covino as he's making post that video. That to me, millions of views, you're offering nothing to the world and I want to karate kick you in the sternum. Yeah. And what annoys me is usually the pointer gets more views than the original comment. That really bothers you know what I'm talking about.
Jason Stewart
Ratioed. Ratioed. Yeah.
Rich Davis
Okay.
Jason Stewart
That's a huge problem on Twitter.
Rich Davis
Now that we pointed it out though, on a national scale, on a huge platform, the Dan Patrick show. Millions of people are gonna be like, you know what? I hate that guy too. Send him all the hate in the world. Tell them to get a life. Yeah, get a life. Get a life. Get your own content, Jace. Stu, I know one of your pet professional pointer.
Steve Covino
One of J. Stu's pet peeves is the people that are shocked that time is moving along.
Jason Stewart
It is. It's my favorite one. And I don't even know if it's a pet peeve. Is it? I like making fun of unsophisticated, unoriginal people. And if you're partaking in small talk, if you walk into an elevator with a bunch of strangers, I think it's easy just to go to those low hanging fruit small talk things, man. It's already Christmas. Could you believe it, man? It was just Christmas yesterday.
Rich Davis
I hate those people too, because I'm not good at it. I'm allergic to small talk. But can I add a little nugget to the premise then? Man, times are flying. But my theory is this, and it really bothers me, so I'll air my grievance. I feel like after Covid, the world has been on fast forward, and I can't wrap my head around the schedule after Covid. I feel like we're in a time warp and something happened and time's moving way too fast. Something happened after Covid where I was never the same and my perception of time is off. Like, everything pre Covid is different to me than after Covid, and after Covid is 2025 already. That bothers me. I'm gonna air my grievance.
Jason Stewart
It sounds like long Covid. It sounds like long Covid.
Steve Covino
I think you still have long Covid.
Rich Davis
I think, yeah, maybe.
Steve Covino
Honestly, you share the sentiment. There's a big trend on social media now where mostly, like, millennials, a lot of people in their 30s are saying that they feel as though, again, post Covid is like a weird world for them.
Rich Davis
Well, I think the sentiment you're seeing a lot, as am I, on social media is people saying that they've never. The feeling of happiness hasn't been the same. Like, the spark of life has been different.
Steve Covino
Interesting. I have. I have one more now. And then we'll take all of your feedback. I hate, you know, people talking about LeBron versus Michael Jordan. We say that's the most, like, eye rolly, weak ass, Go to sports debate, like Jordan or LeBron. I feel like one of. There's a debate that bothers me even more, and it's. Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? I just feel like it's. It's the Jason. I'd rather someone say, man, times flying in an elevator than. Than ask someone, hey, what's your favorite Christmas movie? And instead, instead of having. Instead of having a real answer, like, oh, it's a Wonderful Life or elf or, oh, Christmas Vacation, you know, I'm a big fan of love. Actually, when someone's like, die Hard, I'm like, oh, my God, how masculine are you trying to appear? I agree with Red Die Hard. And by the way, fun fact, it was released in July.
Rich Davis
It's not a Christmas, as we said recently.
Steve Covino
The end.
Rich Davis
I watched it last night. It's all Christmas. It's the fact. No, but it's the fact that the person saying that acts as if you didn't ever hear before that. You know Die Hard's a Christmas movie like oh really? Never heard that one before. That's what makes it a novel.
Jason Stewart
Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at.
Steve Covino
9Am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox News.
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Steve Covino
You know, let's talk about Ricky Henderson. The late, great Ricky. 65 years old, complications from pneumonia. Is there any update or is that where. That's where we're at, right?
Dan Patrick
No, man.
Rich Davis
But it did start with some speculation because Dave Winfield, former teammate, hall of famer legend Dave Winfield, posted that he was truly upset. Couldn't believe, still couldn't believe that he had to deal with the passing of his longtime friend Ricky Henderson. And then that put everyone on this search like what? Ricky Henderson. And it was nowhere to be seen. The family hadn't announced anything. It wasn't on TMZ or any news outlet.
Steve Covino
I know you did. And of course you went to X, you went to tmz, you went everywhere and you. And then you googled newsed Ricky and nothing comes up.
Rich Davis
And then later that day, yeah, started to come out and you're like, no way, man. Ricky Henderson. You know, people throw around. This is one, one takeaway. People throw Around. Oh, he was one of a kind. Oh, man, he was one of the great ones. They throw that stuff around way too much because then how do you describe a Rickey Henderson? Give me a break. He's arguably the greatest, if not all around greatest player we've ever seen, greatest.
Steve Covino
Leadoff hitter of all time, 25 years.
Rich Davis
In the big leagues. And talk about characters, right? So many takeaways, so many moments. And I have one of my favorite quotes. The thing is, sometimes the legend becomes fact. A lot of these stories aren't true, but you want them to be true. Some of them are true. But I'll never forget as a Yankees fan, just seeing Ricky Henderson, knowing he was an Oakland A. And there's no debate there, he's an Oakland A, he's a Bay Area legend, but he played five sweet years with the Yankees. In a prime time of my fandom growing up, when I was a kid, when you saw how this dude played and you saw him steal bases, you saw how he looked in a uniform, one of my first takeaways was, my goodness, he looks like a running back.
Jason Stewart
In pinstripes, chiseled out of stone.
Rich Davis
Chiseled out of stone. Like, you saw this sounds corny, but I'm sure Mary wouldn't recognize this or know this. Mary's a little younger. Like, you saw his quads through the uniform. Like, you saw how, like, built he was.
Steve Covino
Back in the day, when we were kids, people that played baseball looked like Keith Hernandez and Ozzie Smith. Like, they were like dad bod, sort of. And Ricky Henderson was the one guy where you're like, he must work out.
Rich Davis
You're like, this dude is chiseled. And you saw his leg muscles through the uniform. You really did. It's like me and swept. You saw how he played the game.
Steve Covino
He didn't skip leg day. He did not skip leg day.
Rich Davis
And I don't think a lot of people talk about this, but I think everybody knows it. One of my first observations as a child, because we would mimic it, was not only his batting stance, but when he would snap a fly ball, a pop out, he would snap it to the side of his glove. He would catch a routine can of corn with flash and flare. And that's what separated Ricky Henderson.
Steve Covino
When you see someone do that, do.
Rich Davis
You know what, you know what I'm talking about?
Steve Covino
Little league or rec league softball. When someone has a lazy fly ball and they catch it, do it'll snap down with their glove. That's the Ricky Flash. The only guy doing that he Was.
Jason Stewart
Actually he was the hot dog before baseball allowed you to be a hot dog. Like today, people that pimp their home runs and Cadillac around the bases was the first that happens every day.
Steve Covino
Pimping their jersey when you paid for it.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Jason Stewart
Stealing the kind of let it go for Ricky.
Rich Davis
They absolutely did. He was the exception. He was the only guy.
Steve Covino
Jason, that's a great point.
Rich Davis
I'm.
Steve Covino
Because I picture Ricky because another misconception. Oh, fast, a lot of stolen bases and hits. I had a ton of home runs for a lead off hitter. Almost 400, I believe. Right. Like 390 something three.
Rich Davis
Like 97 or 99 maybe.
Steve Covino
Ricky Henderson home run. I think it's like 397.
Jason Stewart
Like in a lot of ways, like you always hear about. Oh, that guy's. That guy's old school. Ricky was way ahead of his time in that. Nowadays you put all your power hitters at the top of the order. Rickey Henderson was a power hitter you put at the top of the order. He just happened to be fast.297.
Rich Davis
297. But still, I mean, he batted.279. I knew that just because I wanted him to be like that 280 guy. But 25 years into big leagues, broke every stolen base record possible. Got a little criticism when he said, you know, today I'm the greatest. Got a little criticism back then, which is again because it was back then. Now everybody showboats.
Steve Covino
J. Stu made the best point that he was playing way ahead of his time. The fact that we live in a world now and I'm all for it. We're. We live in a world of staring at your home run bat flips. I like the world of major league baseball. Adding a little flash and a little. A little fun. I like a good bat flip. I like a. An aggressive pitcher then pitching inside. That's part of the game I love. Ricky Henderson is the first guy I could ever remember. I'm. I'm picturing him in the batter's box ripping a home run and doing like that. First hop step to first base, pimping his shirt. And the chain comes out a little like signature.
Rich Davis
Yeah, that strike had that strut, you know, as he rounded the bases. He had over 3,000 hits. He was just a dominant personality for the world of baseball. And one of my favorite stories. Again, we all have our favorite moments. I have my favorite baseball cards, my favorite pictures of them. I have a picture that I kept. I used to have it in a frame. What I did, Rich. I've taken a Lot of memorabilia down. I put them in books, like in a plastic sleeve. Right. And I have a picture.
Steve Covino
Well, you know the rule about memorabilia. J. Steele.
Rich Davis
It wasn't autographed.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's not autographed. You just have a picture of a man on your wall.
Rich Davis
Yeah, this is a group of men, but I had a picture of like, it was Ricky Henderson, Willie Randolph, Don Mattingly, Dave Rugetti, Dave Winfield, all in one, one photo. And I always loved it because I'm like, these were my heroes. And Ricky Henderson, front and center, just smiling, making everybody laugh. That was the other thing with Rickey Henderson. Tudor Rich, he had all this flair and all this flash. He backed it up and he was likable. He was beloved by all his teammates. And even if he was playing against you, you sort of respected him. No one hated Rickey Henderson the way you could hate someone as dominant as he was, with that much flash. One of my favorite stories. It's one of. One of the stories that I'm not sure it's true, but I could see it happening, but it made me laugh. Either way. One of my favorite stories. Rumor has it, when Ricky Henderson played for the Mariners in 2000, he noticed first baseman John Allrood wore a helmet while playing in the field instead of a cap. Ricky told him, I used to play with a guy on the Mets last year that did that too. Old Rude replied, yeah, that was me, Ricky. We were teammates on the. On the Mets last year. If that's true, like, I love that he was so just Ricky Henderson, and he's played with so many different people that maybe it didn't register. Like, you know, it's interesting to know what made that guy tick. He was such an old school ball player. You know, I'm sure he had great relationships, but I'm sure some of them were just baseball relationships.
Jason Stewart
What's crazy about the story you just told us? I remember hearing a totally different story, and that's what kind of makes these Ricky Henderson stories so weird, is you don't know which ones have been exaggerated or not.
Rich Davis
Right.
Jason Stewart
I heard that all Root played with him and won a World Series with him in the 93 Blue Jays.
Steve Covino
Yeah, that's true.
Jason Stewart
That all Root said. Yeah, we were also teammates in Toronto. Like, there was a. There was an addition to the punchline in the story that I heard.
Rich Davis
So again, you're right. That adds to the legend.
Steve Covino
Yeah, that makes more sense.
Rich Davis
Yeah, it does make more sense. And I was reading that one off of the Internet, but because I didn't want to, like, misquote it. I like your version J Stu better. But when the legend becomes fact, print the legend. And he was a legend. Ricky Henderson.
Steve Covino
We all know the Ricky story where apparently in the clubhouse, people are talking about who's batting what and batting average. And someone was also talking and said, John 3:16. And they quoted the Bible. And Ricky Henderson said, yeah, I don't want to hear about John hitting.316, Ricky hitting.330.
Rich Davis
That's what I find hard to believe, but I love that story, too. I don't know if that's true, but I love it. And Ricky Henderson also talked in third person and got away with it. Anyone else under the moon talking third person? You're like, who's this guy? Because they're not Ricky Henderson.
Jason Stewart
And speaking of, by the way, so Seaton O'Connor, who is a longtime Danette, has. You've been listening to him every morning on the show forever. He had a personal Ricky Henderson story. This is Seaton's Twitter account from Saturday. I spoke to Ricky Henderson once. It was after he did an interview on the show, after Dan said goodbye to him. I picked up the phone and said, hey, Ricky, this is Seton. Seaton just wanted to say thank you and tell you Seton is a huge fan. And he said back, tell Seaton I said thank you.
Steve Covino
That's good. That's funny. Did you see the one that's going around? Harold Reynolds shared the story.
Rich Davis
This is a true one because it's coming from Harold Reynolds.
Steve Covino
The year was 1987. Ricky Henderson was dealing with injuries on the Yankees that year. So it was the one year where the, like the one year Ricky didn't lead the league in stolen bases, he was banged up. Harold Reynolds ended the season with 60 stolen bases. The only season between 80 and 91 that Ricky didn't win the stolen base title. He called up Harold Reynolds. This phone rings. He goes, yeah, what's up, Rick? Man, you ought to be ashamed saying that 60 was not enough. What are you talking about, Ricky? 60 stolen bases. You ought to be ashamed. Ricky had 60 at the break and hangs up his phone.
Rich Davis
I love that. Our producer Monday through Friday, producer, Danny G. You know, the superstar, he hit me up with a meme that went viral today says Ellie De La Cruz led MLB in 2024 with 67 steals and was caught 16 times at the age of 22. So 67 steals, caught 16 times at 22. The Rickey Henderson led MLB in 98 with 66 steals and was caught 13 times. He was 39 years old. Like, you know, another. Another term and expression that we throw around way too much. Built different. No, Ricky, you're not built different. That guy's not built different. Ricky Henderson was built different. You know, he really was that guy. Everybody else, people pretend to be or want to be or we claim to be. They're really not. Maybe they are for the moment, for that day, for that game. Ricky Henderson was that guy for every team he played for. And speaking of which, yeah, he played for a lot of teams.
Steve Covino
Not 13 teams. 13 team changes. That's a hell of a lot of days.
Jason Stewart
Like four times, right?
Steve Covino
Dude, there's no way there's a player in Major League Baseball history. I'm not even need to look it up. There's no player that has gone to the same team as many times as Ricky Henderson. Found his way back to Oakland. Right? There's no way.
Jason Stewart
Dude, I saw over the weekend, highlight of him in a Dodger outfit.
Rich Davis
Yeah, he played one year.
Jason Stewart
Last career home run or last stolen base.
Steve Covino
That was his last year.
Jason Stewart
I don't even remember him being a Dodger. Like, that's. He was just, like, on one team a year, half a year. He was a rental player. It was crazy. He bounced around.
Rich Davis
He had some big moments, random teams. Padres, I believe he hit his 3,000th, if I'm not mistaken.
Steve Covino
Let me. Let me go through real quick the teams and tell me if we all remember, because I feel like you're going to be like, oh, I remember that. All right. We start with Oakland. Old school, Ricky. Oakland, of course.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Steve Covino
80S with the Yankees. We, of course, remember that. Then back to the Oakland A's. That's when he's part of that team with McGuire and won a World Series and they denied. Yeah, McGuire. And you know, Canseco, I do remember after that he went to Toronto. I remember that.
Rich Davis
By the way, before you Skip, I saw Dave Stewart said, like, by the way, his teammates, legends, like, so many legends have come out to say how much he meant to them. Dave Stewart being one of them.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
Of that 89A's squad and Jose Canseco, who's known for being a jerk. Look what he. I'm gonna find what Jose can say.
Steve Covino
Save it for next, though. Then we went to Toronto, then we went to Oakland again. This is where it starts to get a little dicey, where he's jumping around a lot. San Diego. But I do remember him as a Padre, Angels for a second, then back to Oakland. Then he went to the Mets for a Cup of coffee. You know, a year or so.
Jason Stewart
John Ol. Root.
Steve Covino
John Olarut. Then Seattle, then San Diego again. The one that would. I would. If you gave me trivia, J. Stu. I would miss this one. Boston for a second.
Rich Davis
And Seattle. To me, those are blur.
Steve Covino
Seattle, I might be able to visually place. And then he went to the Dodgers. I remember how we. How it ended. Yeah, but Boston would be the one. If we played on the road again, I would never have remembered.
Rich Davis
But then he played in the minors like he was still grinding as a ballplayer because that's who he was. Jose Canseco. I'm heartbroken and devastated. Ricky Henderson was an incredibly talented player, but an even better human. I'll never forget the incredible memories we created together. Memories I'll never forget. Rest easy, my friend. Again, everybody loved this guy. He led by example.
Dan Patrick
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Episode Summary: The Best of the Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: December 23, 2024
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
1. NFL Week 16 Observations
The episode kicks off with hosts Steve Covino and Rich Davis delving into the highlights and significant events from Week 16 of the NFL season. They touch upon key matchups and the overarching narratives shaping the league at this critical juncture.
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2. "Home Alone" – A Parental Perspective
Transitioning from professional sports to pop culture, Covino and Davis critically analyze the holiday classic, Home Alone. They explore the movie’s depiction of parenting and its impact on children, intertwining personal anecdotes to highlight the film’s unrealistic scenarios.
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3. Documentary Spotlight: Aaron Rodgers' "Enigma"
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the documentary Aaron Rodgers Enigma. The hosts dissect Rodgers' complex persona, his career trajectory, and the public's perception of him, offering varying viewpoints on his legacy and future in the NFL.
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4. Tribute to Ricky Henderson: Celebrating a Legend
In a heartfelt segment, the hosts pay tribute to the late Ricky Henderson, celebrating his illustrious career and enduring impact on baseball. They share personal memories, highlight his remarkable achievements, and reflect on his charismatic presence both on and off the field.
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5. Festivus Segment: Airing Grievances
Embracing the quirky tradition from Seinfeld, the hosts introduce the Festivus segment where they humorously air their grievances. This playful exchange allows listeners to engage with the hosts on a more personal level, fostering a sense of community and relatability.
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6. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
As the episode draws to a close, Covino and Davis summarize their discussions, reiterate their appreciation for Ricky Henderson, and extend holiday greetings to their listeners. They also tease upcoming topics and encourage audience interaction through calls and social media engagement.
Conclusion
In "The Best of the Dan Patrick Show," Steve Covino and Rich Davis deliver a blend of insightful sports analysis, cultural critiques, personal storytelling, and humorous exchanges. Their ability to intertwine professional observations with personal narratives creates an engaging and relatable listening experience. The episode honors Ricky Henderson’s legacy, offers critical perspectives on popular media, and fosters a community spirit through the Festivus segment, making it a quintessential showcase of what the Dan Patrick Show has to offer.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Steve Covino at [04:00]: “Observation number one over the weekend, besides all the NFL, if you watch Home Alone now, as a parent, the McCallisters, they don’t really care enough.”
Rich Davis at [04:24]: “I have to tell you the same. So sounds like he's a chip off the old blockhead.”
Jason Stewart at [08:00]: “The whole Ayahuasca thing is to get away and to disconnect and to find yourself.”
Rich Davis at [15:48]: “I think his journey of enlightenment, which is what I'll call it, is much like Mike Tyson.”
Rich Davis at [44:07]: “He was the only guy doing that. He was the exception.”
Steve Covino at [45:23]: “He didn’t skip leg day. He did not skip leg day.”
Rich Davis at [26:37]: “Aside from you and your hyperactivity, I’m a delight.”
Steve Covino at [31:23]: “My number one grievance is that I think it’s funny.”
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the episode's essence, ensuring that listeners who haven't tuned in can grasp the key discussions, insights, and the overall tone of the show.