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Jonas Knox
I'm feeling good, man. I felt overly entertained last night a bit by Shane Gillis and the ESPYs. I, I'm always curious though, to get the reaction. I've not checked social media to see who got offended, who's soft, you know, whose feelings were hurt because he made a couple jokes that might have crossed the line here or there.
Brady Quinn
That's what they're there to do. That's why they bring them in, cross the line. That's why they're comedians. You get away with it, you know, but people are very sensitive these days and, well, catching aliens today in today's world, I mean, you know, it's, it's gonna be, it's gonna be interesting conversations that ensue afterwards, you know, whether it's Adam Sil, you know, or the, the baseball player that he, he named, you know, what was his last name? Sosa or something to that effect.
Albert Breer
What was it?
LaVar Arrington
Yeah, I just, I feel like.
Albert Breer
The.
LaVar Arrington
Thing I like about Shane Gillis is anybody can get it. Like it Doesn't. There is no. I've got a. I've got a. A certain grouping. I'll go after like. No, no, I'm just going to go after everybody. And everybody got a little taste of Shane Gillis last night at the sbs. I do not partake in the SBS personally. It feels very manufactured, but when you see that it.
Brady Quinn
Well, I mean, it's a show and.
LaVar Arrington
It'S a bad one. I'll just. It's not very good. I don't know who made up the SBS who came up with it. It's just. It ain't great, but it's just not my thing. Not my cup of tea, but.
Brady Quinn
Shouts out to my homie Katie, my litter mate. We were in school together. Shouts out to her. Shots out to Saquon. I thought the SPS did really well last week.
Jonas Knox
What are we talking about here?
Brady Quinn
Representing. Representing Penn State's community. I was proud of us. Thanks to the ESPYs for, you know, giving us so much love. It was interesting.
Jonas Knox
We are, yeah.
Brady Quinn
Penn State, baby.
LaVar Arrington
Talking about we give. We give Penn State love here on this show.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, we give Penn State.
Brady Quinn
Up top. Up top. All right. Yeah. All right.
Jonas Knox
Yeah. Top Gun. Top gun.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah.
Brady Quinn
Top gun.
Albert Breer
Here we go.
Brady Quinn
Yeah, here we go. Yeah, we are, baby.
LaVar Arrington
All right. So with that being said, here was some snippets from Shane Gillis last night and we'll just roll through and play one right after the other break down.
Brady Quinn
How many clips are there? 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Six clips.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah.
Brady Quinn
Let's rain them. Yeah.
Albert Breer
Not five.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah, so. So we'll go. Let's just, let's fire them all off and then we'll break down the. The best awards.
Jonas Knox
Number one, SGA is here. Give it up for sga. Hell yeah, bro. And now everybody sitting around him is in foul trouble. When Caitlin Clark retires from the wnba, she's going to work at house so she can continue doing what she loves most. Fist fighting black women. The New York Knicks had a great season. Yeah.
Brady Quinn
Hell yeah.
Jonas Knox
Carl Anthony Towns is here. Hey, girl. Four time WNBA all star. Brittany Hicks is here. Give it up for Brittany, everybody.
Brady Quinn
This one's so good.
LaVar Arrington
I'm.
Jonas Knox
I'm joking around. That's my friend's wife. I knew none of you knew WNBA players. Shador Sanders had his jersey number retired at Colorado this year and people are saying it's because of nepotism because of his father. And it's not. It's because he went 13 and 12 over his career and he almost won the Alamo Bowl. Definitely not nepotism, right? All right. Donald Trump wants to stage a UFC fight on the White House lawn. The last time he staged a fight in D.C. mike Pence almost died.
Albert Breer
All right.
Jonas Knox
Have to do that.
Albert Breer
All right.
Jonas Knox
It was fine. I didn't write it, actually. There was supposed to be an Epstein joke here, but as it got deleted, must have probably deleted itself, right?
Brady Quinn
Dang.
Jonas Knox
Probably never existed, actually. Let's move on as a country and ignore that.
Brady Quinn
Y' all won't rank them. Y' all won't rank them. Oh, man. I'mma say number one was. The last. Last one was number one. I'm going.
LaVar Arrington
Go.
Brady Quinn
I'm going say number one.
Jonas Knox
Number one.
Brady Quinn
I think the last one hit number one, man.
LaVar Arrington
I don't know. The Caitlyn Clark fight. Fighting.
Brady Quinn
Fight black women at the Waffle House. That's got to be a number two. I'll go number two with that one.
LaVar Arrington
That goes so hard. Like, Jesus Christ, we didn't even use alien 1.
Jonas Knox
The funny thing about the Britney Hicks one was I. I believe that is just his buddy and his wife. And it's like, you know, they point, the camera goes. He had everyone clapped at that point. Everybody clapped. Everyone. And no one knew.
Brady Quinn
She didn't even play in the wnba. Just a black woman sitting there, innocent bystander. Dang. I mean, it proved the point, though. Stop acting like. Like. Stop acting like stuff matters and getting outraged when somebody calls it out. I'm sorry. Like, I'm sorry. The WNBA will not pass up the NBA in popularity. It will not. It will not. All these people saying that. It is. I don't understand what you're basing that off of. And you know what? Shane Gillis totally put y' all on blast. Cause all Yalls cats ringing the bell on. On that topic, we're clapping your hands for a lady that doesn't even play in the wnba.
LaVar Arrington
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say he probably won't be invited back to do the SBS again.
Brady Quinn
Why they got to approve your.
Jonas Knox
Your material, first off. First off, why? That's what everyone said after he got canned from Saturday Live. Then he comes back to host it. I think he's done it twice now since then.
LaVar Arrington
I just think people are too sensitive over there, man. Like, they. They just are. And the. You know, he. He could say, well, you know, I didn't write it. And then he adds in an Epstein joke. He could have gone off the script there, and they don't know about it. Like, it just you know, there's, I, I, I just, it was, I remember Norm MacDonald, I think did the SBS one year and just laid in and didn't play nice. And there were a lot of people that were upset. John Elway got pissy about it because he took some shots of John Elway. I just, I thought it was hilarious. But there was a lot of people who got a little bit clowned, especially for the wnba.
Brady Quinn
I just don't understand.
LaVar Arrington
Britney Hicks, four time WNBA all star.
Brady Quinn
Never played. Never played. You hire comedians to do awkward and, and like weird stuff.
LaVar Arrington
Yes.
Brady Quinn
You want people to feel weirded out and awkward from. That's why you hire them. That's why you hire them. If that's not the direction you're going in, I mean, you can look at the names and put together how you feel about it. I mean, come on, let's, let's be real here. Thank you.
Jonas Knox
Q.
Brady Quinn
Looking like John Travolta out this.
Albert Breer
No.
Jonas Knox
One. No one. I don't know that you want to.
Brady Quinn
Be John Prowling walk, talk like a T bird. Prowling. Y' all know about, y' all know about Greece?
LaVar Arrington
No.
Brady Quinn
Y' all know about Greece?
Jonas Knox
The T birds. I haven't seen Greece in a long time.
Brady Quinn
Come on, man.
Jonas Knox
I'm actually, I'm, I'm 100 okay with admitting that too.
Brady Quinn
Dang, bro. That's a good, that's a good musical, man. All of them were. Man, that's sad. You look just like.
Jonas Knox
Hold on real quick, real quick.
Brady Quinn
All right.
Jonas Knox
Can we pass up the Carl Anthony Towns? Hey, girl.
Brady Quinn
Hey, girl. Hey, girl.
LaVar Arrington
It's fantastic.
Jonas Knox
I mean, well, I just, I think I got lost in the shuffle of everything else that was on in there. Also, has, has, has prime responded back to the Shador Sanders joke?
LaVar Arrington
Oh, I don't know. But he pro. I mean, yeah, that's a good point. He would make time. Let's see.
Brady Quinn
15 and 13. Tank.
Jonas Knox
13 and 12.
Brady Quinn
13 and 12. 13 to 12.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, I mean, he, he does own like every stat, I think passing stat they ever have at Colorado in his defense. And, and by the way, they were a one win team before he got there, so.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah, I mean, and also is that Deion Sanders fault or the program's fault for not doing something sooner for some of those guys? Was it Dion figures who was the guy who won number two?
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
LaVar Arrington
Like, why didn't they step up and do something about it? Like if he was great, he had all those years to, to celebrate him. They didn't do it. Like, how's that Dion's fault?
Brady Quinn
That's a pretty interesting one. I mean, again, he's not. I. I don't know. It. When you look at the Shador Sanders situation, and you could look at his body of work and say, okay, he's broken records and stuff like that, but you have a guy in Dion figures. Who is in the College Football hall of Fame. He is in the College Football hall of Fame, and he was an All American. And, you know, Shador isn't an All American. I mean, he's. He's not. Not by the. The recognized publications. He's not an All American. So in theory. Well, it's not in theory. He. He won't be a College Football hall of Famer. And you have a guy that's in the College Football hall of Fame, and that same exact number is retired under a different guy who won't be a College Football hall of Famer. Well, Brittany, that's just a little perspective. I mean, I'm not trying to throw shade. I'm just saying that's just a little perspective, that's all.
LaVar Arrington
Will Brittany Hicks get her jersey retired?
Brady Quinn
That's a. It's a great question by. It's a great, great question.
Jonas Knox
At some point, I think we should be. We should be part of the movement. Let's. Let's start this movement.
Brady Quinn
Oh, wait, that push.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, not that one.
Brady Quinn
Not that one.
Jonas Knox
Hall of Fame. Yeah, Hashtag Hicks hall of Fame.
LaVar Arrington
By the way, there's some WNB Sanders.
Brady Quinn
For the hall of Fame. Damn.
LaVar Arrington
Like, they should have. They should have a Britney Hicks bobblehead night at. For some franchise out there that's looking to draw like that's. That'll be a collector's item one day based on what Gillis did.
Jonas Knox
You gotta lean into it, right? Gotta lean into it.
Brady Quinn
The. Hey, girl. Like you said, Q. I mean, there's something to that one. I mean, there's something to that.
Jonas Knox
What?
LaVar Arrington
What is to that? I didn't get that one.
Brady Quinn
Oh, really? You didn't get that one? Tell me what?
Jonas Knox
Your interpreter talked about this during the Knicks. We talked about this during the run.
LaVar Arrington
What.
Brady Quinn
What do you mean? Like how you passed the ball and stuff. Real zesty man. Real zesty feel. Real zesty feel to it. But, you know, hey, you know, it's all right. I mean, he's the Big Cat, you know. They don't call him the Big Dog.
Albert Breer
Damn.
Brady Quinn
They call him the Big Cat for freeze.
Jonas Knox
I've got UK alums reaching out to me, telling that he's been zesty since since his college days.
LaVar Arrington
No kidding. So I mean, look, up top, cat. I mean, look, you know, everybody's got their own style. So, you know, Caleb Williams has a rose bind his ear, you know, during photo shoots.
Jonas Knox
So there's nothing, you know, that's your quarterback. That's your quarterback.
Brady Quinn
That is your. Q said, who is this?
Jonas Knox
I couldn't tell. It was a weird angle, I'll be honest.
Brady Quinn
Oh, 100%.
Jonas Knox
Maybe cuz the flower took up half.
Brady Quinn
The photo, but 100% weird angle. I mean, I would agree it wasn't a great angle. I didn't, I couldn't take it all the way in. Q. It was like right there. It was a. It was interesting.
LaVar Arrington
By the way, do you think the Tom Brady Roast on Netflix kind of opened up the door to maybe people being a little bit more open minded to comedians letting it fly like this?
Brady Quinn
Why would you think that would?
LaVar Arrington
Well, because, look, I, I love roast. I love comedians. I think it's hilarious when people get offended by it. I think it's even more hilarious. And it seems like since all of that, the Tom Brady Roast, that there's been a lot of people became stars off that. I think that's still Netflix's biggest event that they put on like that. That's one of their, one of their bigger events. They put.
Jonas Knox
Here's, here's what I think started it. I think during COVID when people were at home and podcasting became a big thing, Joe Rogan continually, I think, gained more traction. And a lot of the comedians that have gone through there, I think, you know, they, they tell a bit of their jokes, you know, not that they're doing a stand up necessarily, but you see the humor, you see some of the jokes that come from that. I thought that was kind of the initial momentum behind it, where it started to build, where it was like, oh, it's okay for us to like just make fun of things and look at how ridiculous things are at this point in time in human nature. I think that was one of the moments that. I don't know if it's because maybe we were going crazy because of COVID and all the different regulations or lack thereof, whatever side you're on, whatever. It just, it felt like that was kind of the start of it where people started being like, looking around and going, what are we doing here? This is kind of ridiculous. Make fun of it. Yeah, it started, it started to build from there a little bit. And I think that was, that was the start, at least in my opinion.
Brady Quinn
I just feel like We've been to our fair share of. Of award shows, you know, award banquets. Whether it's high school, whether it was a college one, whether it was a bigger college one, like the. The espn, you know, Home Depots or whatever it may have been. You know, Walter Camp. You break on the people that are there. Like, if it's somebody a part of your team or your coach or your coaches going up, you. That's what you're supposed to do.
LaVar Arrington
Not at the Oscars. Got to be careful.
Brady Quinn
You get slapped in the face.
LaVar Arrington
I got to be careful. You know, the Oscars, you can't. I can't mess around with that.
Brady Quinn
I just thought that was show. Show culture is to bring somebody on that's going to say crazy stuff out of their mouth and they're a comedian. So you can chalk it up to the fact that this is why they hired this person to do the job. I don't feel like that's anything new, and I don't feel like people should be outraged by it. That's just. That's what comedians do, that's their profession, is to say outrageous things that are uncomfortable, making fun of society and culture. That's what they do.
Jonas Knox
I don't think I'm going out on a limb here. I think if Shane Gill is. Never got asked to do it again, I think he'd be 100 okay with that.
LaVar Arrington
Oh, yeah.
Brady Quinn
It's like he got his money.
Jonas Knox
Did they get paid for doing this, by the way?
LaVar Arrington
I don't know.
Brady Quinn
I believe so. I believe so.
Jonas Knox
Do they?
Brady Quinn
I'm pretty certain that this one. They get paid. Yeah.
Jonas Knox
So who from? Disney?
Brady Quinn
Yes. I would assume so, yes.
Jonas Knox
Okay. Because, I mean, I know certain things. They're like, oh, no, it's the platform, which he's got a bit of enough platform. He doesn't need that now. But I always weigh like, is it worth it? Is it worth it to go on a show if you tick off some people again, or maybe it's like a one off and it never happens again. Maybe just to check that box, say you did it one time, or to have the ability to stand up on a stage and then make fun of just the audacity to make fun of like the greatest athletes on the planet.
LaVar Arrington
Right.
Jonas Knox
It's kind of. It's kind of funny if you think about it like. Like you've made it to a certain spot in life. If you've got the ability to just stand up on stage and make jokes about anyone, anyone can get it. Everyone's going to get it and you can have fun with it. Like that's, that's probably like actually a pretty, pretty big measure, a step I'd say for some comedians.
Brady Quinn
Croc says it's generally negotiated with the show producer who, you know, what they, what they get paid. So, so they've. It's ranged from fifteen hundred dollars to something other, which is crazy.
Jonas Knox
That's fifteen hundred is what you said.
Brady Quinn
That's what it says.
Jonas Knox
Do a donation if that's the case.
Brady Quinn
Yeah. Who. Norm McDonald, when he hosted reportedly received 15. Fifteen hundred dollars. That's 1-500-right.
LaVar Arrington
And no doubt he gave that away right afterwards.
Jonas Knox
Oh, really?
Brady Quinn
They're down in Vegas.
LaVar Arrington
They're here. Norm MacDonald. Norm MacDonald was a big time gambler. He went bankrupt.
Jonas Knox
Was.
LaVar Arrington
He went bankrupt twice. Gambling.
Jonas Knox
You love finding out like people's downside.
LaVar Arrington
I'm not. He's talked about it.
Jonas Knox
Name. Okay, name me right now, real quick, off the top of your head. I know you want to do a read and get to whatever. Name me. Five people, you know, had a ridiculously bad gambling habit that were, that were like superstars in any realm, any realm.
LaVar Arrington
That are caught gambling scandals. Tim Donahay, Norm MacDonald, Calvin Ridley.
Jonas Knox
Performer in Vegas who's got a residency. Rumors are out about that.
Brady Quinn
Bruno Mars.
LaVar Arrington
Oh yeah, is Bruno Mars the degenerate? Is that the guy?
Brady Quinn
Bruno Mars is on that list.
LaVar Arrington
I know that. Yeah. Phil Mickelson was another one. That's, you know, not to insult any golf fans out there, but Phil Mickelson was another one that was involved in that. It's fine.
Jonas Knox
Listen, he plays the live tour. I think he's free range to insult.
LaVar Arrington
I mean, listen, there's, there's nothing wrong with gambling. I'm just pointing out Norm MacDonald had a. He went bankrupt twice because of gambling. Just saying, man, you know, doesn't change the fact he's one of the all time greats. I'm not going to say Michael Jordan had a gambling issue. All right? Those are the reckless allegations made by people who may have stepped away.
Brady Quinn
I mean it's, it's documented that he, he, they gambled, but they, they say that's NBA culture was gambling.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah. Nothing wrong with that. Okay, well, I do know this. It is two pros and a cup of joke. Filling in for the Dan Patrick show here on Fox Sports Radio.
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There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
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25 years, 25 players. Before training camp kickstarts a new NFL season, NFL Daily is going to look back. It is a special six episode series where myself, Greg Rosenthal and some of the top NFL minds like Kevin Harlan, Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell make the.
Jonas Knox
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LaVar Arrington
We're taking a look back giving you NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years. So who made the list? You know, Tom Brady's on it. Where's Patrick Mahomes?
Jonas Knox
Kansas City.
LaVar Arrington
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson? Jackson takes it himself.
Jonas Knox
Look at him dart back and forth. Oh, he broke his ankles and he's got a touchdown. He is Houdini.
LaVar Arrington
You are gonna have to listen to find out. Listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
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It'S the Dan Patrick show, fox Sports Radio. LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you here in for Dan and the guys. You can hear us Weekday mornings on Two Pros and a Cup of Joe Monday through Friday, 6:00am Eastern Time, 3:00 clock Pacific. But we are in for the boys here on this three hour extravaganza taking you all the way up until Noon Eastern Time, 9 o' clock Pacific. Still kind of reeling from lead to Lapp, our executive producers. Hot dog count from yesterday on National Hot Dog Day. Revolting. The five hot dogs Lee had yesterday in a four to five hour span because it was hot dog day. Is that more than you've had in your entire life, Brady?
Jonas Knox
Like I'd have to go back so far to think about the last time. I mean I, I haven't ate many hot dogs. I had, I threw them up one time as a kid and that was kind of it. Once you see like what you eat thrown back up, it's hard to then eat that again.
Albert Breer
Right?
Jonas Knox
At least that's, that's how it is for me. I don't know if it is for you guys.
LaVar Arrington
That is a great point.
Jonas Knox
I mean, is that, is that too much? Is that tmi?
LaVar Arrington
That's a fair point.
Brady Quinn
I just have a weak stomach, man. That's, it's all good.
Jonas Knox
Oh, you, if you could have seen the way I threw up all over this little like back patio. It was covered and it was a combination of hot dogs, orange juice and chips. Yeah, that's at like 6 in the morning. My dad, chopper came out and just goes, what the hell? He just, he gets the hose out, he's spraying down the back patio, he's spraying me down at the same time. I'm like in my pajamas just soaking wet with puke and everything on me. It was just, oh, not good.
Brady Quinn
You know, it brings up a fond memory of, of throwing up for, for me as well, you know.
Jonas Knox
New Orleans.
Brady Quinn
No, no, I didn't throw up in New Orleans. I didn't, did I? No, no, I did it. I did it. But my daughter, she didn't want to go to school this one day in particular, the one that just celebrated her 10th birthday and she's like, oh, you know, my stomach is hurting. Like my stomach hurts. And you know, you, you, it's an eight year old kid, you're like, your stomach doesn't hurt. Your stomach is going to Be just fine. You got to go to school. We're driving to school. We almost are to school. She's like, dad, my stomach hurts. And I was like. I was like, it's just odd that the closer we're getting to school, and before I could even finish my. My sentence, she. I mean, she hit the back seat up. She hit my arm, the armrest, the foot. Oh, you weren't lying. And it looked like. Looked like Pepto Bismol. I have no idea why it came out that the color that it did and, and like, the. The texture of what it was. It was bad. But I turned around and took her home.
LaVar Arrington
Well, what's the old adage? You know, just listen to your body. It'll tell you everything you need to know. If something hurts, don't do it. If. If something comes.
Brady Quinn
But what if you think somebody's giving you an excuse? I felt bad.
LaVar Arrington
Only one way to prove you wrong.
Brady Quinn
Well, I've never questioned her again.
Albert Breer
She was telling the truth.
Brady Quinn
She was telling the truth.
LaVar Arrington
You got an honest kid there.
Brady Quinn
I guess so. Sure enough, gave it up. All of it, too.
LaVar Arrington
Well, I don't know if you know if Russell Wilson's ready to give it up yet.
Brady Quinn
Clearly he's not.
LaVar Arrington
This was. In speaking with Connor or of Sports Illustrated, Russell Wilson spoke about how much longer he wants to play, quote, five plus years. I can still throw the ball 65, 70 yards. I can still move, and I think I'm capable of doing a lot. It's funny because to me, being in Denver in my first year, I was hurt most of the time and battled through it. The second year, I felt like myself again. Then going to Pittsburgh, obviously, unfortunately, I got injured early in the season. Didn't end up the way we wanted it to, but it just rejuvenated everything. And then being here in New York with the Giants, it's like playing at the stadium again, knowing that I've held the trophy here before. So that was Russell Wilson talking with Connor or about his desire to keep playing four or five more years. This is his fourth team in five years. Hasn't the market kind of already spoken on him? And they just drafted a quarterback in the first round, so it feels like it's more likely that and brought in.
Brady Quinn
A backup that could beat him out.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah, it just feels like it's more likely that if he does want to play four or five more years, it's going to be in situations like this where, yeah, he's the starter for the time being until the. The rookie or the Younger quarterback gets developed. That's what it feels like at this point in his career.
Brady Quinn
Go ahead, Q. You got it.
Jonas Knox
I think it's hard for every athlete. It doesn't matter, by the way, like, at what level, but in particular when you're at the professional level, and even for someone who has won a Super bowl, has been to two, has, you know, played at an MVP level, I think to feel like they're not able to. To get the job done right, I think we all like to some degree. I mean, again, lavar, I'm sure there's times when you see, man, man, you're like, oh, I could take him, like, if I needed to go in for a few plays, I could do it. Now, can you do it consistently for the entirety of a game, for the entirety of a season? That's where it gets a lot more difficult, not only for your, your level of performance, but just to stay healthy. I mean, one of the things that he admitted to when he's saying this, too, is the injuries that have crept up more and more. You remember how durable Russell Wilson was at the beginning of his career, despite the fact that he put himself in harm's way all the time. I mean, dude, how often did we see him in his rookie and even second, third, fourth seasons, there'd be these plays where you're like, holy cow, he's Houdini. How did he find his way out of that? How did he make that throw? How did he make that player get out of, you know, and scrambled it to run and pick up the first down down? Now, at times, you know, he didn't ever took the big shot for the most part, but I think as it wore on and as he kind of realized that that's harder and harder to do as you. You age and you're not quite as fast or explosive, your game has to change as well. And I think that's one of the things that, not just for him, it's difficult for any professional athlete to, to be able to see that because the game mentally is slowing down. Like, what you see out there is like in slow mo, you know, where everyone's supposed to be, you know, what the responsibilities are. Then it becomes more of a battle of the physical and your ability to actually do it and get your body to do what you want it to do when you need it to be done. And that's where I feel like there's a bit of a disconnect probably between, you know, how he's feeling, how he's played, but what he Thinks about, you know, everything mentally because he's like, dude, this game's never felt easier in my mind watching it and seeing it. So it's, it's just kind of interesting to me when you hear these words because at times, you know, they might come off and sound like Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite. You know, it comes off a little bit like that.
LaVar Arrington
But how much you want to make.
Jonas Knox
A bet I can throw a football.
LaVar Arrington
Over the mountain, 65, 70 yards?
Jonas Knox
I'll just say, like, at times it feels like that, but then other times you go, okay, like, he just feels like he's healthy now, he's in a better spot to go and perform. But, but time will tell. I mean, the, the draft pick two behind him that, you know, the fans are gonna be clamoring for him. The organization is eventually going to want to see what they have in Jackson Dart. He's obviously a first round draft pick for a reason, so the writing's not kind of already on the wall. And I think that's what makes it difficult for Russell Wilson. The spot he has to hit the ground running. There can't be any lag or stall or anything in his performance. Any injuries like he had last year starting off in Pittsburgh where he couldn't get into the season healthy. None of that can take place. He's got a very, very slim margin for error to start this thing, get off on a hot start to maintain being the starting quarterback.
LaVar Arrington
By the way, to your point, he didn't miss a start until his last year in Seattle. And I think that was the mallet finger. He suffered. He suffered the mallet finger his final year in Seattle. And then he missed a couple of games. But before that, never missed a game, never missed a start his entire career.
Jonas Knox
And by the way, and I told you this because I, I've to this day, I'd mallow finger my, my index fingers on my throwing hands. Never, never felt the same after that. And you know, again, I don't know exactly what he went through from the procedure and everything else. And it sounds like something so small, like Lavar is probably like, oh, like, what are you. Your index finger? No, no, but it's like for, for a thrower, it's important, right? Like that, that's like a little thing where you see like a, a major league baseball pitcher. He's like on the il for like a hangnail. But like, it's kind of important if they can't throw the way they need to. And I don't know that he's ever Been the same throwing the football in his career after that and again, something small. But those injuries add up and it, it changes the way you play.
Brady Quinn
Let me throw this out at you guys. We talked about Bill Belichick or, excuse me, Robert Kraft, and what he had to say in taking the risk in hiring Bill Belichick, which to me was a flex to remind people, like, let's slow down here. Let's not get carried away about talking about Bill Belichick because he's going to be a Hall of Fame coach. Let's not get carried away about who he was a part of making a legendary player in Tom Brady, because I'm the one that made it all possible with what I did. He's searching for that validation. He's searching for that appreciation. I look at Russell Wilson and I think he's searching for the validation. I think he's still search, searching for the appreciation. He's gone to two Super Bowls, as you've mentioned. He's won one super bowl, as we've mentioned. I don't know what the 10 Pro Bowls are. I don't know if they are first, first ballot Pro Bowlers or if they're alternate Pro Bowlers, which it does. I mean, at some point, I don't know if it still matters, but at some point it mattered if you were an alternate versus if you were a starter to the Pro Bowl. So I don't know how many of those 10 are, are one or the other. But outside of that, he's never been a first team all Pro. And if you look at his body of work, if he's not as appreciated as he needs to be going into retirement or possibly ending up being a career backup for the rest of his time as, as an NFL player, is he, is he at risk of not being a Hall of Famer? And I wonder if that is what's circulating in his mind within this five year period of time. I'm in a great market. It's a really good situation to be in. I, I know, I know New York has struggled, but I'm, I'm kind of high on this, this Giants team this year. I think they're going to surprise some people. And if he can be the catalyst at the quarterback's position in that, that type of a season, doing it in New York, is one year enough, depending on what type of success they have, to solidify his career or does it take one? I think at this point I'll throw it out at you guys and you could take it however you, you know, where you want to take it. But I think he still needs more, more than one good season to solidify being at least a first ballot hall of Famer, let alone possibly could miss being a Hall of Famer if, if he doesn't have critical years in these last few years that he has in the league as a starter, which is.
LaVar Arrington
Kind of crazy considering if you were to say second to last year in Seattle, all right, guys in the NFL that are, you think are going to be hall of Famers, he would have been one that I would have thought have been a Hall of Famer. But the post Seattle era has been so up and down and played out so poorly publicly that I do wonder if now the perception of him has changed from people around the league because it feels, I mean, even J.C. treader was, you know, throwing him under the bus, you know, for not, you know, not getting the contract that he was looking for and all that. It just feels like there's a. Well, when the discussion happens around Russell Wilson, it's never positive anymore. And that was never the case in Seattle until the end.
Brady Quinn
Until the end.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, well, I, I felt like last year got positive. I mean, he came in and gave Pittsburgh a spark on offense. I know the season didn't end it the way they wanted it to, and he probably wasn't playing his best towards the end. But, you know, you factor in the pickings, you know, sometimes deciding he wants to be out there, maybe he doesn't. I don't know. I mean, there was a compilation I saw on social media last season. I was like, I could only imagine, like I was fortunate enough to play with so many receivers that, you know, you knew when they were upset, you knew when they wanted the ball. Maybe they weren't getting the ball either because the defense was taking them away or they weren't the number one read on a certain progression. You know, there are sometimes guys where they're just having bad days or they get too emotional about it, and you would see that from time to time. But I never had anyone who I felt like just wasn't going to participate in the play. I mean, there's times where I felt like that watching him last year. So that played a role as well. I just, I had a, I had a former head coach tell me one time when you start moving around teams, he's like, it's really, really hard to gain traction again. And he told me this at this point when I was a backup and, you know, really they were offering me an opportunity to come back as a Backup. And I just. I wanted to take a chance to go see if I could compete to start or be in a situation where if I was a backup, I'd have a better chance of playing. Like, to me, I hated holding a clipboard. I hated sitting in meeting rooms and. And basically being an insurance agent. Like, that's what you are as a backup quarterback. You're the insurance policy where you go in, and all of a sudden you've got to fill in the void like a starter. Not getting the preparation, not getting the practice as far as the same as a starter, but that's the expectation. And I was always like, man, this stinks. Like, I'm. I always needed reps. You know, I was slow to learn how to read when I was young. I was. I was always kind of slower to develop up in that regard. So I was always someone who wanted to have, you know, more. More of an opportunity to play and to actually learn from experience. And. And I think that's the tough part for Russell Wilson is you get to this point where you can't find traction.
Brady Quinn
How long did it take?
Jonas Knox
I don't know how long it took. I. I'd have to go back and talk to my mom, but I just remember, you know, her needing to take extra time. Needing to take a little extra time in school as well.
Brady Quinn
But again, yeah, that was me digressing. You go ahead. I'm sorry.
Jonas Knox
Right. I think one of the things is when you get to a point, like you're saying, Jonas, with four teams in five years.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah.
Jonas Knox
It gets hard to find traction because everyone that's there around you hasn't experienced the success you had in Seattle. They don't know.
Brady Quinn
You don't have that credibility. Oh, no, no.
Jonas Knox
I mean, think about. Think about this. Like, think about how long us three now have worked together. We worked together for years now. So we know when we see each other at super bowl, whatever we like, we know what to expect. We know, like, even if, hey, one of us goes out with Lee, you know, Lee's a wild time. Like, we know we're still.
Brady Quinn
We know. We know with Lee.
Jonas Knox
We know us three are still going to show up and perform. Now, we don't know if Lee will be there, but we know us three will show up and perform. But, like, that's not the case now. Like, he's got to build that back up. You know, he's only one chili cheese National Chili Cheese Dog Hot dog day away from, you know, gassing up Chris. Perfect. Who's not gonna be able to produce this show anymore.
Brady Quinn
That man could have shown up with chipped teeth. He could have been hit, ran over by a Mack truck. I mean, there were several different scenarios that could have played out where, I mean, he didn't want to show up to the one event because all of the cuts and scrapes on, on his face. I mean, it's just, it's badly, It's a, it's a, it's a very stressful time to wonder if we're going to roll with Lee when it's a week long trip. That's, that's, it's a great, It's a great example and, and comparison. It's a great comp. Yeah.
Albert Breer
And then I, I step up as the DH in the. On Friday when you guys were hurting.
Brady Quinn
No, we weren't hurting. We, we were, we. I mean, we were tired. It was the end of the week.
Jonas Knox
You only didn't go out because you face planted. That's why you didn't go out.
Brady Quinn
Still showed up.
Jonas Knox
Still showed up the next day. Yeah, but I'm saying you didn't go out that night. Like we did your nose. That's why we were hurting so bad on Friday. You were on ir. You were in your hotel room.
Brady Quinn
Definitely ir. That's why we're a team.
Jonas Knox
Baby basketball.
LaVar Arrington
I was trying. I was feeding him drinks Thursday night before. And he was not shocking that you had to try. He was shocking. He was not saying.
Brady Quinn
No, I'm just saying you were. Were bold enough to actually go on the journey into, you know, downtown, into to what's the street called? Bourbon Street.
Albert Breer
Yeah.
Brady Quinn
You guys, I just can't believe that you would do it. Like, of all places to go with Lee where you knew it was the wrong place for him to be, Bourbon street would be tops on that list.
LaVar Arrington
He was, he had like a three hour head start. I said, yeah, I'll go check it out. And the best part is I called Brady. And because you were like, you just like staying in the hotel.
Brady Quinn
I'm not leaving.
LaVar Arrington
And I called Brady. He's like, all right, so what do you think? You want to get dinner? I was like, I don't know. I kind of want to check out Bourbon Street. And Brady's like, yeah, I'm definitely not doing that.
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
LaVar Arrington
I'm like, okay, well, I've never been. So I want to go check it out. And I get there.
Jonas Knox
By the way, Lee is mangled.
Brady Quinn
Nope.
Jonas Knox
In my defense, this is also after a dude got killed. I'm pretty sure he got drugged and killed not saying that situation would play out for me, but, you know, it's not the safest place. And it's like, I, I, you know, we got one more night here, you know, why put that at risk, right?
Brady Quinn
Yeah. We were safe in the hotel. Leave.
Jonas Knox
Why am I going to leave a good time with Lavar to go find a good time?
Brady Quinn
Yeah, I mean, we have a good time. We make the party. But Lee apparently has to have more. He has to.
LaVar Arrington
So I went and found that hand grenade.
Brady Quinn
That's crazy.
Jonas Knox
I was on assignment. I was on assignment. We did see our entire Fox crew too. Jonas, you were like leaving at the worst possible time for your professional career.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah.
Brady Quinn
There was some dead men walking and that, now that you look back on it.
LaVar Arrington
Oh, no.
Jonas Knox
Yeah, Dead man walking.
Albert Breer
What?
Brady Quinn
Too soon? Is it too soon?
LaVar Arrington
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Brady Quinn
You said rusty ass, right?
LaVar Arrington
Trusty old.
Brady Quinn
Oh, thought you said rusty ass.
LaVar Arrington
Whole nother world.
Brady Quinn
I mean, that would have been more fitting.
LaVar Arrington
Coming up next here, though, on the Dan Patrick show on Fox sports radio with LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn and Jonas Knox filling in, we are going to find out the very latest. Could we be on the verge of a blockbuster trade in the NFL? We've got it for you right here on fsr.
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LaVar Arrington
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Jonas Knox
Touchdown killed Kansas City.
LaVar Arrington
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson?
Jonas Knox
Jackson takes it himself. Look at him dart back and forth. Oh, he broke his ankles and he's got a touchdown. He is Houdini.
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LaVar Arrington
It is the Dan Patrick show here on fox Sports Radio. LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox with you in for Dan and the guys coming up here. And we'll call it about 20 minutes from now. We are going to have an interesting move made in the NFL in the last 24 hours and what it means moving forward, that'll be yours here on fsr. But right now we turn it over to the man himself, senior NFL reporter, lead content strategist at the mmqb. You see him on Amazon NFL on Prime's coverage during the year and you can get him on X at Albert Breer ab What's happening? Good Thursday morning to you.
Albert Breer
What's up guys? I can actually see you. I know we could get that all worked out, like where we get actually pass it through.
Jonas Knox
Right.
Albert Breer
But we're working towards it, it sounds like. Yeah.
Jonas Knox
This is unfortunate though, Albert. Now we don't get your, your wife yelling at your kids as you you get into the van to head up for a hockey tournament, though that's right.
Albert Breer
I'm not in the fort on the. On the front porch where, like, I'm at risk for, like, Bluetooth picking up in the T. Yeah, yeah.
Jonas Knox
Or the. Or the dog in the background or any of the other many things that have tried to interrupt our interview with you.
Albert Breer
We have two dogs here now, so, like, there's even more risk because we just got a puppy and he's also an Aussie. Anybody who's had one of those knows how loud they are. So. So, yeah, RT might be making. Making a debut appearance here in the next few weeks.
Jonas Knox
Why the hell did you get an. Why did you get an Aussie?
Albert Breer
Because that's when our first dog it. We have. We have an Aussie already getting another one. Because my wife likes the breed. It's the easy answer, and I'm not gonna win those arguments.
Brady Quinn
Is he after Archie Griffin? Was that the compromise?
Albert Breer
That's right. Yeah.
LaVar Arrington
Yeah. There you go.
Brady Quinn
Figure. Figure if that's what it was. How predictable.
Albert Breer
Everybody's gonna think it's after Archie Manning or if we start calling him Arch. It'd be after Arch Manning.
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
Albert Breer
So anyway, it's the real Arch.
Brady Quinn
Yeah.
Albert Breer
I. I will say this, though. We went from, like, this wasn't on my radar two weeks ago. So now we have a puppy living here. So it shows you how much control I have over my own house.
Brady Quinn
Join the club.
LaVar Arrington
Are you surprised, Albert, and obviously covering here in. In covering the team and being around the situation for as long as you were up in the New England area, Are you surprised to see Belichick pushback the way he did on espn when Robert Kraft talked about the big risk he took in hiring him?
Albert Breer
You know, the crazy thing about it is, like, the Craft said this a million times. Like, you. Like, there's. You could. If you Google the keywords in there, I'm sure you could find 50 times that Robert Kraft has said this, and clearly it's something that. That Bill's got a problem with. Like, wait a minute. Like, you were the one that took the risk. Like, I came into a situation that was broken and had to rebuild it. Right. Like, so clearly he had a problem with it. And I find it, like, I'm not source guessing here or whatever, but I find it hard to believe that Don Van Natta was listening to, like, the Dudes on Dude podcast and thought to call Bill. So my guess is that Bill was the one that prompted that conversation, which means that Bill felt strongly enough to reach out to a reporter on it. And Don Van Natta of course, is the reporter who's done some of the work on some of the Discord and the Patriots organization over the last 20 years. And so picking that specific reporter to talk to, I think has context too. So, you know, my main takeaway is Bill's got a hair across his ass about Robert. Vice versa. Like, is this becoming Jimmy Jerry guy?
Brady Quinn
It has those types. Types of characteristics.
Jonas Knox
Oh, that's a hot topic. I like how you teed that up.
Albert Breer
Yeah, it sort of feels like it, doesn't it? Like, I don't know. Well, it's just. It's just you accomplish so much together and you can't leave well enough alone. You know what I mean? Like, and it's interesting too, because the third figure in all of this is Tom Brady. And you know what I think is really fascinating about that, if you look at how these things come about? Well, so Bill Post Tom, you know, makes the playoffs once and the team circles the drain. Robert Pat Post Tom is with Bill for that. Then hires Jerod Mayo, fires him after a year and has to fall in the sort of. That he was wrong about a bunch of things. And so now those two are going at it. And you got Tom sitting back. And you know why he doesn't have to say a thing is because he went to Tampa, made the playoffs four years in a row or three years in a row and got a ring. So.
Jonas Knox
Right.
Albert Breer
You know, it's just interesting how kind of the post trip to the, to the. To the dynasty is the one guy who had a ton of success right after is the one who can just kind of sit back and watch the other two fight.
Jonas Knox
So. So this is why, and we talked about this a little bit earlier, and I said that, that I don't have a problem with Robert Kraft saying it took a risk to hire Bill Belichick. But if someone asks you, what's your biggest risk? I don't know that Bill Belichick was at the top of the list. He had close to a 500 record as far as being a head coach. Prior to that, he was already hired by another team. So clearly they were okay with that 500 record, as was Robert Kraft. And yes, they had to give up a first round pick, but it's not as if Robert Kraft was necessarily great before that point in time as an owner and drafting first round picks. So. So it leads me to say in your mind, was, was this the biggest risk really Robert Kraft took? I mean, Jonas brought up ages of orchid. Orchids. Orchards of ages, whatever.
LaVar Arrington
It's called. Jeez, guys, trying to blow some steam off, for God's sake.
Brady Quinn
Oh, my gosh.
Albert Breer
I don't know. Well, let's move that one to the side for a minute.
Brady Quinn
Oh, my gosh.
Jonas Knox
Ab. Answer the question, Ab.
Brady Quinn
Why doesn't he move to the side?
Albert Breer
Honestly? Honestly.
Jonas Knox
You say flip over? Is that what you said?
Albert Breer
Oh, my God. Don't get me in trouble here. I don't need to be taking right now. Here's what I like, like, I would say the bigger risk, like, I think the decision to do what he did with Bill Parcell, the very beginning, as much success as they were having, like, taking power away from Bill Parcells after Bill Parcells had. And I mean, I was a kid then growing up in this region, and Bill Parcells was like the messiah, like no one. That franchise was a laughing stock, and Bill Parcell is the one who got it, who dragged it out of the ditch and gave it credibility. So I think taking power away from. From Bill Parcells, eventually driving him away from, was probably the biggest risk that Robert Kraft ever took at the time when he hired Belichick. And he's sort of in this position where he, like, his, like, his reputation wasn't in a great spot, so he didn't have as much to lose. Like, when he did that with parcels, he had a lot to lose. When he made the decision to go with Bill over Brady. Right. In 2020 and the years leading up to that, that was a massive risk. He had a ton to lose. I tend to think, like, when you're assessing risk, like, a lot of what risk is, is how much do you have to lose? And I think in 1996 and in 2020, Robert Kraft had way more to lose than those decisions that he made versus, you know, where he was in the year 2000.
Brady Quinn
Listen, we're having the conversation as it applies to Robert Kraft and ultimately the comparisons or the back and forth between him and Belichick, how much does this put almost a target on Mike Vrabel coming in. Mike was a part of these teams as well. And maybe that's something that maybe Robert Kraft isn't thinking about, is by doing these, having these conversations, I mean, you're putting seemingly a whole lot of pressure on Mike Vrabel to have to do something with this team where they're at right now.
Albert Breer
Yeah, it's a weird spot to be in, for sure. Like, I. I don't know. I mean, Mike would probably want to smack me in the back of the head, like, if you heard me say this. It's almost like a kid with divorced parents who are in court. You know what I mean? Like, it's just because, I mean, Mike was a player here, you know, and you can't take that context out of it. So, like, he's one of these guys, like an Edelman who had that interview with. With Kraft, and like, so many guys that went through the play that, you know, like, you're. You're gonna be asked about it. You know what I mean? Like, at some point, like, it's gonna come up, and it's. It's a topic that hovers over things that said, I think if anybody equipped to deal with it and has the right kind of approach towards these things and be Mike Brable, because I just. Just don't think. I think Brable is. What is the type of guy who can say, I don't give a damn about that. That's not my problem, and get away with it, you know? Like, there are a lot of people who say that you wouldn't believe them. Like, I think Mike can make that believable. So, like, I think in one sense, there's the former player, Mike, right? Like, who. Like, so many of these guys, it's like, two people that were so central to what was going on when you were having your greatest professional success are fighting, and it's weird to be asked questions about those two people while they're fighting. So that's the former player, Mike. But I think Mike right now would be more focused on being the coach and, you know, having that single focus, saying, like, that's not our problem to his team. Like, that's something I think that he's uniquely positioned to sell.
LaVar Arrington
Albert Brear joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. It's two pros and a cup of Joe filling in for Dan Patrick and the guys. Is there the potential? We see any sort of crazy blockbuster trade take place with these guys looking for extensions and not able to get them done, whether it be Hendrickson, McLaurin, TJ Watt, etc.
Albert Breer
I just think in too many of the cases, there's, like, too much mutual interest in getting something done. Like with Watt, the reason you. The reason you acquire Aaron Rodgers in the first place is to serve T.J. watt, right? Like, it's to serve the core that you had in place. And so. So, like, what you're doing is getting Aaron Rodgers is leaning into the guys that were already there and saying, okay, we only have one or two swing fluff with this group, with your TJ Watts, with your cam Hayward. So like, how would it make sense to go out and get Aaron Rodgers and get DK Metcalf and get Jalen Ramsey and get Darius Clay and then move off the best player from the core that you're trying to serve? And if you're T.J. watt, is there a situation that you go to that would be better than the one that you're already in? Or would you look at it and say, this is what I've been waiting for since Ben Roethlisberger retired is having an answer like this at the quarterback position with McLaurin, it's like, I know Terry values being like a one team guy and being a guy who wrote out Gay Gruden, Ron Rivera, the sale of the team, the nickname change, all that different stuff. And being kind of a bellwether for the entire franchise, I know he really values that. And for Dan Quinn, like Perry represents everything they're looking for. So I say, like in most of these situations, you're looking at it like there's too much mutual interest in getting something done and there's a lot of cage rattling going on now, but when the deadlines come, you think they're going to get something done. The Hendrickson thing is the one that I look at and it's a little less predictable because that one's played out over multiple off seasons. And that one, there are just some moving parts as to how you pay pass rushers. And then the structure of the deal. Does he do a deal like the structured, like the one Burrow and Chase did? He do a deal that structured like the one that Higgins did? There are a lot of moving parts with the Henderson one and a lot of history there that would say there's no way he's taking any sort of hometown discount. And so where does the compromise come? That would be the question.
Jonas Knox
Albert, I want to ask you about these second round draft picks. Two have signed fully guaranteed deals. There were 30 unsigned. However, it looks like Alfred Collins has decided with the 49ers to sign a deal that is not fully guaranteed. Only about 80%, give or take. A couple of questions. We don't have a ton of time left. Why now? Why has either the NFLPA or the agents who have been involved pushed for this to get these contracts fully guaranteed? And I guess furthermore, when you're looking at the Alfred Collins deal, I would assume you think the rest are probably going to follow suit. There's not going to be a lot of guys getting fully guaranteed deals. Or is there a mark in the draft where they're saying like, hey, top 50 or you know, those, all those guys will be fully guaranteed. But then after that, probably not.
Albert Breer
I don't think I have it in front of me. I think Brady is it like he was like, I think 43rd overall. Is that right?
LaVar Arrington
Yeah, correct.
Jonas Knox
Yeah.
Albert Breer
43. Okay. So the way this happened, so the Texans really wanted to get like a certain structure with their contract and were and wanted to get it done early with Jaden Higgins. So they agree to do the fully guaranteed deal and then Higgins, Higgins agrees to attack the structure and so they're able to get that done early, taken care of, fully guaranteed. Then the next day, the very next day, this is two months ago, Carson Schlesinger, who is the 33rd, Higgins was 34. He does the deal. So now he's got a fully guaranteed deal. So you have the top two guys having fully guaranteed deal. The 35th pick is Nick Amenwori, the South Carolina safety who went to Seattle and like he was widely projected by a lot of people to be at least a fringe first round pick. So he's got it in his head now. His people have it in his head, well, we need to get a full year TL then the 36 pick is Quinton Judkins, who obviously is going through the off field stuff now. But even before that it was like, well, Nick, you just gave Carson Schlesinger three picks before me a fully guaranteed field, so I need to get one. So now if you're looking at this and you're thinking 35 and 36 are pushing for it, if you're the agent for the 37th pick, the 38th pick, the 39th pick, you're not going to do anything until that gets done. Then you have the 40th pick, which is a quarterback. Right. The quarterbacks have always done deals a little bit differently. So the shock in New Orleans, does he get a fully guaranteed deal there at 40? Because if he does a fully guaranteed deal at 40 and you're 39, 38, 37, it's going to make you look bad as an agent, as a player if you don't get one. So this thing has been complicated and I think it's going to sort of hinge on what happens with Iam and worry, you know, then potentially what happens with judging. We'll see what happens with the Arizona guard that when you know, Jonah Sabaya who went 37th overall, Trivian Henderson at 38. Like I. It's just, I think it's going to have to almost have it would almost have to be in order. Like there'd have to be that domino effect or the quarterback gets done earlier. It's complicated. I do think Collins deal can help with players behind him, right? So after 43, maybe that helps move the needle on guys that were drafted behind Alfred Collins. But as far as the guys that were drafted in front of him, I still think you're kind of at that stalemate where you're waiting for either Seattle and even worry or New Orleans and Tyler stuck to get something done.
LaVar Arrington
He is Albert Breer, senior NFL Reporter, Lead Content strategist at the mmqb. You see his work on Amazon's NFL on Prime coverage. Get him on X Albert Brer ab. We appreciate it. Good luck with the puppy and we'll talk next week.
Albert Breer
All right, thanks guys.
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Podcast Summary: The Best of The Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: July 17, 2025
Hosted by LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, and Jonas Knox (Filling in for Dan Patrick)
In this special compilation episode of "The Dan Patrick Show," LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, and Jonas Knox take the reins to deliver a blend of insightful sports analysis, pop culture commentary, and humorous banter. This episode highlights key discussions from various segments, focusing on controversies in comedy, the future of NFL stars, and the intricate dynamics of sports management.
The episode kicks off with a heated discussion about comedian Shane Gillis' controversial performance at the ESPYs. The trio analyzes the reception of Gillis' jokes and the broader implications for comedy in today's sensitive climate.
They play clips from Gillis' set, highlighting jokes about the WNBA and other subjects. LaVar Arrington notes the universal target of Gillis' humor: "There's no specific grouping... going after everybody" (04:59). The hosts debate whether Gillis should continue hosting the SBS segment, emphasizing that pushing boundaries is intrinsic to a comedian's role.
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to Russell Wilson's uncertain tenure in the NFL. The discussion explores Wilson's desire to extend his career, his recent injuries, and the challenges he faces in securing his legacy.
Jonas Knox delves into the impact of Wilson's injuries and frequent team changes: "He has to hit the ground running... he has a very, very slim margin for error" (36:01). The conversation highlights the difficulty of maintaining peak performance and the psychological aspects of aging in professional sports.
Albert Breer provides an in-depth analysis of the strained relationship between New England Patriots' owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick. The hosts discuss how this tension affects team dynamics and future prospects.
The dialogue examines historical decisions, such as Kraft hiring Belichick over Tom Brady, and the ongoing fallout from these choices. They speculate on the potential impacts on team performance and management strategies moving forward.
The hosts turn their attention to the possibility of major trades within the NFL, analyzing recent rumors and the factors driving these potential moves.
They discuss the complexities involved in negotiating trades that satisfy both teams' needs, the influence of star players like TJ Watt, and the strategic considerations behind acquiring or releasing key talent.
The conversation shifts to the recent trend of second-round NFL draft picks securing fully guaranteed contracts. Albert Breer explains the ripple effects this has on negotiations for players drafted later in the rounds.
Brady Quinn and Jonas Knox debate whether this trend will continue, impacting how teams approach drafting and contract negotiations. They predict a domino effect, where earlier guaranteed deals set precedents for subsequent picks, potentially reshaping draft strategies.
Interspersed with serious analysis, the hosts share light-hearted and personal stories, adding a relatable and entertaining dimension to the episode.
These segments cover mishaps like overeating hot dogs and family adventures gone awry, showcasing the hosts' camaraderie and ability to blend humor with their discussions.
The episode concludes with teasers for upcoming segments, including the latest on NFL trades and more in-depth discussions on sports management. The hosts maintain their engaging mix of analysis and humor, ensuring listeners are both informed and entertained.
"The Best of The Dan Patrick Show" offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of pivotal sports conversations, wrapped in the personable and witty banter of LaVar Arrington, Brady Quinn, and Jonas Knox. Whether dissecting controversial comedy performances or debating the future trajectories of NFL stars, this episode serves as a valuable summary for both long-time listeners and newcomers alike.