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Phone calls always welcome operator Tyler sitting by 877-3-DP show email address dpdanpatrick.com our Twitter handle at DP show and in no particular order, talking quarterbacks today, but also backup quarterbacks as well. The Cleveland Browns I believe have six quarterbacks in their quarterback room. There's a chance they keep four to start the season. And the reason why I bring this up, it's for a variety of reasons, but I think the most important one is your backup quarterback situation with the Rams with Matthew Stafford, they got Jimmy Garoppolo, that's a high end backup. I mean you got a backup who started in the Super Bowl. We don't know the severity of Matthew Stafford. It feels like it's day to day with the back issues there. But this is a team that can challenge to win the nfc. They're that talented. And it might come down to Matthew Stafford's health. And if that's the case, Jimmy Garoppolo, how much does he play? Stetson Bennett is the backup to the backup. But you look at some of these situations around the NFL and you need to have if you're a really good team, you kind of have to have a really good backup because if your starter goes down, you don't want the season to go down as well. But we'll talk about that coming up. And the Cleveland Browns brought in Tyler Huntley. Now if you look at the headlines, it's Browns bring in former Pro Bowl Pro Bowler Tyler Huntley. And I went well. Okay, wait a minute. Now the reality is he made the Pro bowl in 2022. His stats this year, two touchdown passes, three interceptions and rushing for 137 yards. The Pro bowl used to mean something and he did a pretty good job with Lamar Jackson's absence when he was with Baltimore. And he's a solid backup. But you're going to the Cleveland Browns and you already have a quarterback heavy room. When you have that many quarterbacks, you don't have a quarterback. Joe Flacco's age, the inexperience of Shador Sanders and Dylan Gabriel and then the curiosity of Kenny Pickett. They're all injured and but not, you know, serious injuries. But you still have nagging injuries and you're trying to get everybody enough reps. It feels like it's Joe Flacco's job to lose from what I'm told. But I thought at the beginning Kenny Pickett was going to be the number one guy, Flacco the backup. And then you're going to have to figure out if you're keeping three or four quarterbacks with Shador Sanders and Dylan Gabriel. Now you bring in Tyler Huntley as well. But I think that's because you know, you got a preseason game coming up. I think this Friday you got to have somebody playing the position who's healthy enough and that might be the case there. But we'll look at some of the other backup quarterback situations here and the importance. Speaking of which, Chris Sims, who was a backup quarterback for a portion of his NFL career, will join us as well. The college football rankings came out. It's Texas, Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Clemson, Oregon and Alabama. And we were wondering when's the last time you had the two top teams in the country meeting to open up the season? This is the first time it's happened in the history of college football. And you go Back to the AP poll started in 1936, the coaches poll started in 1950. We've never had number one versus two in week one. And if you're going to ease into the season, not exactly doing that. If you're Arch Manning, we're going to get a really good idea about Arch Manning on the road against Ohio State to open up the season. Well, this isn't, you know, Louisiana, Louisiana, Monroe or Mercer or any of those schools. It's you're playing the Ohio State at Ohio State, the defending national champions. Yes. Going into Columbus ranked number one for really what is your first game. That's you can already see the like hero or zero storylines for Arch Manning. Here's another thing that I found interesting. I find this college football season to be wide open. I think the voters felt that way too because you have Texas, Ohio State and Penn State and they all got double digit votes to be the best team in the country, at least to start out. We'll talk about this second 10. I think that's what's interesting. These are sort of the usuals, the usual suspect. I, I like Clemson a lot more than I probably thought I was going to. Oregon's in there, Alabama at 10, Notre Dame's in there, Georgia, so Penn State, Ohio State, Texas and it should be a fun season. I don't know when we're adding four more teams to the playoffs. It's probably next year. But once again it's gray area there. It's just like the NCAA tournament. March Madness. I was told two weeks ago get ready for a decision if they're going to or be status quo. Well, we finally got around to that yesterday where they said they're not going to expand March Madness, which I think is really good. I, I would like them to take away some of these bids of the opportunity. I'd like it reduced a little bit more, but that's not going to happen. We always add, we never subtract. And if you're at 68, I do think we'll eventually get to 72. And I'm told you you might get to 76 as well before the end of this decade. Yes, Marvin.
John Hope Bryant
Sorry. Are my eyes deceiving me? Texas at Ohio State, August 30th, noon.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah.
John Hope Bryant
Wow. Big noon kickoff.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I know. Ohio State I think has got a lot of noon kickoffs. I don't think they're too play. I don't think Ryan Day is too pleased with the big noon kickoff there, but all eyes will be on that. You would think that's a Saturday night type game, right? Yes, Eaton, but you might be if you're say Texas and Arch Manning, you might love just wake up, get to the field, get the game over with. You're not sitting around all day waiting to go. Yeah.
Noah de Barrasso
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Dan Patrick
Here we go. Okay, stay loose. Got to do it. Just get the game. Let's play. I was watching the 1983 NFL Draft, the John Elway draft and Dan Marino. I was watching the 30 for 30 last night that took place in the morning. I think it started at 8am and at noon now I'm there. I met the Marriott Marquis and you had to be upstairs to, to look down upon the draft. And I don't remember if how many players were there. I don't remember players being there. I remember running into John Madden. But it was just when you think about showcasing, you usually wait, you want it dragged out. You want to, you know, put it on the best time slot. The NFL draft I think started at 8am and ended at noon that day. All right, Seaton, what's poll question today? Well, we probably got a gajillion of them off of the college football list there. That's a lot. That one. Exactly one gajillion, yes. We also have a couple of options from the tower if you're interested in those. Such as if you are a pro athlete, are there any circumstances where you'd want your parent at training camp? Yes or no? All right, well, this is Shador Sanders talking about why he doesn't want Deion Sanders at training camp.
John Hope Bryant
I don't want him coming to see me right now because I want to get to where I want to go then for him to see me. I don't want him to come and see me, you know, get a couple reps and, you know, he's cheering like a good dad. Like, nah, you can't be proud of me right now. I got to get to where I'm going, and I know it's a lot.
Jake Hofer
I got to do to get there.
John Hope Bryant
So it's kind of like I just want everything that I'm doing is just like, focus on this time. And I don't want no distractions because we know how to media. We know how everybody would take it and take away from the team, just from him being my own dad showing up. So, you know, it's a gift and a curse at the same time.
Dan Patrick
It's a great answer. And by all accounts, he has been what they thought he was going to be. Now, I know we've had the speeding tickets. By all accounts, though, how he handles himself with the veterans when he's in camp that he has put in the time and he realizes he's a rookie. He is not looking for, expecting preferential treatment. And once again, this is somebody with the Browns who said this and this was somebody who didn't think they should have drafted Shador Sanders. Because if you really wanted him and you want to send the message you really want him, you would have drafted him earlier. It felt like a. I don't know, let's just take him after you take Dylan Gabriel. Now, that's aside from the point of him looking at him and saying he's done what you've wanted, expected, hope for. And Dion coming to camp would be a spectacle. It would lead SportsCenter. It would be a big, big deal. Shador is trying to earn this job, and it's tougher because he is Shador Sanders. Does it open doors? Yes. Do you get a lot of attention, publicity? Yes. But More eyes are on you. They want to know, can you play the position at a high level? And I think what he said is, dad, let me wait till I'm an NFL quarterback. Let me wait till I'm the starter here. Then if you want to come to camp. Dion did go to Shiloh Sanders. He's with Tampa Bay. I think he was undrafted free agent, but I think he has a chance to make the team. But it has to be a little bit awkward, though, if I'm a coach and Dion's in town, and all of a sudden, you know, man, how. How's. How's Shiloh doing? Hey, puts in the work. Hey, you know, he's got a chance. Like, you kind of have to say something nice. It's like when you go to a parent teacher conference when your kid is young and you know that she's a problem in class, but they go, well, you know, she's interesting. She's got good spirit there. You know, they try to tell you something positive there, but Shiloh may make the roster in Tampa Bay, and maybe the Cleveland Browns keep four quarterbacks, even though they got six in there now. Yes, Todd.
Jake Hofer
And why would you want any hint at all or appearance of preferential treatment?
Dan Patrick
That's not to say that any head.
Jake Hofer
Coach or GM because Dion's there is.
Dan Patrick
Going to treat you nicer or give.
John Hope Bryant
You a better chance to be a.
Jake Hofer
Starter or get more reps, but just the.
Dan Patrick
Just the look of that. You don't want anyone to even be whispering that among your teammates.
John Hope Bryant
Oh, Dion's here.
Dan Patrick
He's getting. Well, this is different. This is NFL. This isn't. Hey, Dion's here. We're going to start you. That's not happening. This is a meritocracy. Are you good? Can you be the starter on this team? Can we win games with you on, like, all of those things? It's not, Dion's here. We're going to put you in, or. This happened to me with one of my daughters playing basketball. I showed up and, you know, my daughter wasn't good, but the coach then gave my daughter more playing time. I pulled him to the side and I said, hey, Coach, it's okay if Grace is on the bench. I'm fine with that. He goes, okay, all right. I just didn't want you to come out. And then she didn't play. I go, no, no, she had to earn it. Don't worry about that. Yeah. See? Laughing. It's like the first dad to argue for less playing time. I did. Well, I. I Know how that feels.
Jake Hofer
Hey, Coach, I gotta talk to you.
John Hope Bryant
Coach, way too much time on the ice.
Dan Patrick
Could you just, could you just play him a little less, please? Thank you. Yeah, I might have had that conversation with my son's coach. You know, hey, you don't have to play him because I'm here. You don't have to. I mean, if, if he gets in, great, but you don't have to play the national title odds. Ohio State and Texas have the same exact odds. Then it's Penn State and Georgia with the same odds. Clemson, Alabama, the same odds. Oregon and Notre Dame with the same odds. College football starts in a couple of weeks, so get ready for that. Any other poll questions that you're talking about there, Seaton? Well, I'm trying to come up with one base just based off of that. Do you think the, say, national champion this year in college football will come from those top three seeds or other. Other. I do think it's interesting that Texas, Ohio State and Penn State all have like doubled. Penn State has 14 first place votes and they're in third. Yeah. Ohio State has 20 and Texas is 28. That's kind of. It's not exactly even, but it's closer than it feels like normally happens in those three spots. I would probably go with other because of a 12 team playoff. And it feels like, not parody, but it feels like there's a pretty sizable group that's talented enough to win. But you know, it goes back to when you think of March Madness. You got to win 6 games to win the national title. You got to win more games here in a playoff setting to win the national title. It isn't season ends, it's one versus two or you have a 14 playoff. Now we have 12. And there's always that chance somebody is going to play their best football and knock you off or you don't play your best and you know you're vulnerable in an upset. But I probably take the rest of the field if I gave you Ohio State, Texas, Penn State. Be sure to catch the live edition.
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Dan Patrick
Did we decide on the poll question? Yeah, we're going to go with this year's national champions will be either Texas, Ohio State or Penn State. Other other. Yes, I know where Chris Sims will lean. The former Texas Longhorn Pro Football Talk Live co host contributor to Football Night in America. The Longhorns open up with the Ohio State. We're going to get a really good idea about Arch Manning. I guess that first week there, your thoughts on that matchup and I, I love that we're starting out with something that has, you know, some weight to it, that means something to it. But I'm with You on the road at Ohio State to open up your season?
Jake Hofer
Yeah, I mean, it's awesome. Especially where I think a lot of people thought maybe last year that semifinal matchup was the national championship game. I'm not trying to disrespect Notre Dame or anything like that. They had a phenomenal year. I mean, yeah, on the road, week one. And the other aspect I like about it, like, yeah, you're going to have one verse, two. Two heavyweights. And, you know, like the old days, Dan, it was like, oh, man, whoever loses, their season's over. They can't win the national championship. That's changed. So that, to me makes college football a whole lot better. But how can you not be excited about the Longhorns, right? I mean, from all my understanding, the world was crazy last year and they were losing their mind that Ohio State was spending 20 million on their football team. What's Texas close to this year? Almost 40 million, right? Yeah. They do everything big down in Texas, that's for sure. And they're pumped about Arch Manning. I know that from talking to people firsthand down there. I think they. One of the reasons they kind of like maybe pushed Quinn Ewers out the door was because of the potential, the talent of Arch Manning and where he can bring the team and, you know, the whole program as itself, because, you know, even the Longhorns are as famous and as awesome as they are. You have a quarterback like Arch Manning, he's in the Heisman conversation. You're the number one team in the country, man. You might not have to pay all these guys as much to even come there after that because everybody's going to want to jump on the bandwagon.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Arch Manning, a Heisman Trophy candidate, one of the top ones, probably. If he was coming out after this year, the projections would be he would be high, high pick. Right, right, right. Okay. Is it because how much of this is Arch Manning as opposed to Arch Johnson? Well.
Jake Hofer
Oh, I hear what you're saying. Well, yeah, I mean, the Manning name helps that a little bit. It makes everybody feel warm and cozy. You go, wait, wait, this is in his DNA. He knows what to expect as far as football and what it's in. You know, what it takes to be good at that on a day to day business? On a day to day basis. It's the family business. So, yeah. Does that add a little bit more of a, you know, comfort level to evaluators and stuff like that? Sure. Does the names in his family also maybe boost him up? There are people Just to go, well, they were good. I think he'll be good, too. Sure. But I don't think you get to this point with Arch Manning, and I experienced this, too, as Chris Sims. Oh, you're only here because you're Phil Simson. Oh, yeah. I mean, do you know anybody else my age that could throw the football like me? No, you don't. That's why I'm here. Okay.
Dan Patrick
Right.
Jake Hofer
So there, at some point, it has to become like the rubber hits the road and, whoa. Arch Manning maybe runs 4, 5. Oh, wow. He's got a pretty quick release. Oh. He's got a strong arm and can really spin the ball. So I think there's enough proof in the putting pudding there to, to justify where he's at.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Got a little defensive there, didn't you?
Jake Hofer
Well, yeah, I just, I know, I know what you're saying, and I'm not defensive at all. I just, you know, when I get into that mode, I start, you know, getting into, like, my fake Phil Sims voice and start doing that a little bit.
Dan Patrick
We were talking about backup quarterbacks. The Browns have added Tyler Huntley there. You got four quarterbacks, which means you don't have one quarterback. And in today's NFL, what's the likelihood that you can carry four quarterbacks on the roster?
Jake Hofer
Very unlikely. I mean, it's rare that they keep three. Yeah, that's, that's where this whole thing is odd. And, and maybe they will keep four. I, I, I don't know. And, and again, the word I've kind of used with the, the Browns and all that is just to, you know, and I say this, even with the Dallas Cowboys with their contracts, team building, Right. Yo, the, the value of the quarterback, he's an asset. Oh, yeah, that's great. Oh, teams need quarterbacks. They're, they're, they're at a premium, all that. Oh. Our analytics say to take them here, but what about the human aspect of, like, oh, like the Shador Sanders conversation is going to overtake your franchise. And every day I get a, a statistical update on Instagram or whatever else telling me how they all did, all because of Shador Sanders. So it's just a weird situation altogether. I feel bad for him in the situations he, he's in, but the Browns are in a weird spot. I would have gone into last week, Dan going, I don't know what they're going to do. I was thinking, like, okay, Kenny Pickett, they're going to keep him because, hey, he's still young. He did have some Good moments in Pittsburgh. There's still maybe some untapped potential. You see what you got there. You keep Shador, you keep Dylan Gabriel because you're not going to be able to put them on the practice squad. I don't think they'll clear waivers in a 24 hour period. Some will snag them and take them. So you're gonna have to keep them on the roster. I was kind of in the boat of, I think Joe Flacco will be the odd man out if things stayed status quo. You know what he is? He's older. He's not exactly Mr. Take Care of the football all the time. And that's where I thought, but now we got the Kenny Pickett hamstring injury. Now we got a Dylan Gabriel hamstring injury. Shador Sanders was dealing with a little arm issue this past weekend and now I don't know what to think. The hell is going to happen there. And yeah, they might be forced to keep Joe Flacco and figure out some other creative ways to keep all four of these guys.
Dan Patrick
Dan, how often do teams tank in the NFL?
Jake Hofer
Not very often. Right. The problem is the front office might tell the coaches or whatever else, hey, play these guys do all this? You know, we don't, we want to keep this guy out because, oh, we don't want to pay him guaranteed money if he gets hurt after the year and all that. So the front office and ownership might try to set it up to, hey, I hope we don't win the game. But damn, it's hard to make the coaches and players buy into that. I mean, you know, put yourself in some guy's shoe, oh, I'm the second stringer. They're trying to tank the game. I don't care. This is the first time all year I get to get out here, put film for my future job, another team, blah, blah, blah. I'm going all out. And more times than not, the teams that do that, the coaches are like, wait, there, it looks like they might fire me this year. The hell with them, I'm going to coach great this week. Allah Gerard Mayo, Week 18 Last year screwing over the New England Patriots, right? So, you know, that's where it's hard to just full out tank. Maybe to the same extent some of the other sports can pull it off. It's a little different in the NFL.
Dan Patrick
Chris Sims, Pro football talk live co host. You'll see him on football night in America's podcast is called unbuttoned. Former NFL college quarterback the Ram situation. I find really intriguing because it feels like their season, which could be a Super bowl season, is hinging on Matthew Stafford right now. You do have Jimmy Garoppolo, but this is a team that went toe to toe with the Eagles in Philadelphia last year. And I don't see, and you know, why they shouldn't be considered one of the favorites for the NFC again this year. But what, like a back injury? That's day to day or. Now it's been week to week here, right? What are we looking at with Matthew Stafford in the Rams?
Jake Hofer
Yeah, it's. It's a little concerning, but I'm not, like, overly concerned yet. Hey, good thing is they do have a Jimmy Garoppolo, and I do think he could get you through two, three, four games. But let's not get it messed up. Jimmy Garoppolo ain't Matthew Stafford. Stafford is special. And yeah, he makes them a Super bowl team with all the things they got around him. I'm with you in that conversation, Dan. I mean, they are a Super bowl team. They had the Eagles on the ropes like you talked about. I mean, I was sitting there on the field watching it happen. They got everything you need. Coaches, young talent, playmakers, quarterback, all of it. I won't be concerned. Well, we heard McVeigh yesterday say, I think, you know, he's maybe about 10 days away. To me, that's encouraging. That means that they're feeling like it's going in the right direction to where he could practice. But if we get to like, August 20th, August 23rd, and we're still, still dealing with this, I'd be a little like, oh, man, I don't know that. Yeah, that's a little worrisome. Hey, the lower back. Back is a pain in the butt for a thrower of the football. Tony Romo, damn, he had to retire because of it. Troy Aikman had a retire because of it. My dad had little issues. It happens because of that torquing you do as a quarterback all the time, over and over and over, and sometimes your feet and are in awkward, awkward spots and you still torque. And that's where they got to be careful on that. They just got to make sure it goes away. Because it's one of those things when your lower back, if you go, oh, I'm about 95%, I think I can go out there today and do it. The first time he throws a few lasers, he go, oh, I'm back to 65%. And this is one you got to make sure you do your due diligence make sure it's wiped away so then he can get after it. But we know, man, this is one of the damn toughest quarterbacks we've seen. I expect him to be out there week one, ready to go.
Dan Patrick
More threatening. Rams or Chargers?
Jake Hofer
Ooh, I would say the. I will go with the Rams. The Chargers are threatening, no question. And I got to see them in person. And there's a real vibe in that team and belief. But that AFC west, we know how good it is. I think it's arguably the greatest coaches in one division in the history of football, if not definitely the greatest coaches in one division. We know Mahomes is there. I do think the damn Broncos are real, right? We heard Sean Payton say that the other day. I think the Broncos are a team that, like, okay, people talking about playoffs, but I think ours kind of a sneaky super bowl contender. Contender. One of the best defenses in football only got better with the two 49ers they signed in free agency. Bo Nick, second year, Evan Ingram at tight end, I'd say, ooh, that's going to be a nice addition for Sean Payton. And this RJ Harvey they got in the second round of the Central Florida, I think, has a chance to be a real special player. So I put Denver maybe a notch up above the Chargers as far as that team that could surprise people and disrupt some of the matchups we'd like to see in the AFC playoffs.
Dan Patrick
When does it become a concern to you as a former player now analyst, with what's happening with Micah Parsons, at what point, you know, in this month would you then, you know, start to have some real concerns?
Jake Hofer
I already have concerns. Like, I made the comment yesterday with Florio on Pro Football Talk like, you know, circus doesn't translate to Super Bowl. Right. The football gods are. They can't look upon this and go, oh, this is the way you handle a football team. The way they do contracts is ridiculous. It costs them with having to pay. They could have got Michael Parsons for 34, 35 million dollars last year. Now they're gonna have to pay more than 41. They should. 43, 44. And those are two or three players on your football team. When you add that up to Dak Prescott and CD Lamb and how they drag their feet on all of that. But let alone, like, the owner taking kind of, like, what, cheap shots? To a degree, I'd. Michael Parsons always backs out there. This is contract. So he missed six games last year when he really missed four. Right. They put out things like, you know, oh, gosh. He's a little bit of a pain in the butt in the building. Like, really he.
Dan Patrick
By a car when he said that?
Jake Hofer
I mean, exactly. There's just been too many weird messaging. Michael Parsons has handled it like a true pro. Been there, been trying to be selfless, trying to be a good leader. And then also, the other part of it that I can't stand, Dan, is like, Jerry Jones. I don't want the agent there. No crap, you don't want the agent there. Jerry, this is your wheelhouse. Doing business deals, I mean, that's like making, hey, Jerry, get some shoulder pads and a helmet and do a tackling drill against Michael Parsons. That's like.
Dan Patrick
It's.
Jake Hofer
It's like an equal conversation. They're not fair, right? Let alone against the bylaws of the NFL and the cba. So it is a distraction. They could say what they want. And I'm.
Dan Patrick
I'm.
Jake Hofer
I'm getting to the point where I think Micah is going to maybe have to play hardball, and maybe he has to start having a press conference like Jerry does every few days and let everybody know what's really going on.
Dan Patrick
The Bengals situation kind of tapered off because of Micah Parsons and the Cowboys getting all the oxygen in the room, right? This is a Bengal team that's all in on offense, but, you know, having an eyewitness who's watched the Bengals practice twice, and he said, defensively, they're in trouble.
Jake Hofer
I mean, they're. They're. They weren't a good defense last year. There's not really a whole lot of marquee household names on the defense to make you think, oh, wow, it's going to drastically turn around. Their biggest thing is they got Al golden, the new defensive coordinator there, right? And hopefully he can be creative schematically to give them some advantages. And I'm not shocked, too, to hear that it's not going great for them at times. Right. They are learning a new defense, and, damn, you got to go against Joe Burrow, Chase and Higgins every day. We, like, we saw last year that. I don't care what defense you are, it's hard to stop that crew right there, but, man, it does seem like there's going to be a lot of pressure on that offense. The Trey Hendrickson thing, not only do they need him as a leader, and he's the best player on their defense. To me, it's twofold in the fact that the. The kid they drafted in the first round, Shamar Stewart kid, he's got superstar potential. But he's raw, he's simple. He doesn't do any pass rushes, moves. He just is like, I just go that way and that's all I do. So you're hurting his development by not having Trey Hendrickson there as well. So. Yeah, that hopefully they can get that ironed out because, man, when you watch Joe Burrow and company and they're good and the AFC against of course Mahomes and Lamar and Josh Allen, man, that just doesn't get any better than that.
Dan Patrick
Do we give Joe Burrow a Hall pass? Because he beat Mahomes in Kansas City to go to the Super Bowl. But after that, I mean, you're looking at not getting to the playoffs a few years, right? Even performance in the play, like, I don't know, I.
Jake Hofer
Well, you know, he had them on the ropes right the next year in the AFC championship game and they got the late hit out of bounds on Mahomes right? Where you just kind of like, oh man, it feels like Cincinnati's about to pull this off. So that happens. Injury has been an issue. I think the fact that the Bengals do things dysfunctionally does like maybe give him a somewhat of a free pass to your point there. But you know, all in all, two years ago they were hot late in the year and he hurt his wrist injury has been his biggest kryptonite. Last year, I don't know what else you can do, right? I mean, damn, it's 30 points every game. He just going up and down the field, throwing for 280 yards every game, three touchdowns. He carried the team as much as you've seen anybody carry the team. So no, I don't think we give him a free pass. I don't. Hey, we got Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson are all time greats in my opinion. They haven't even gotten to the super bowl yet. They haven't even been able to beat that guy Mahomes one time yet in these damn playoff games or anything like that. So that's one of the. To me, one of the cool storylines of the year is can Lamar and Josh Allen, as talented, as awesome a quarterbacks as I've ever seen in my life, have yet to be to a Super Bowl. Could this be the year? I don't know. But yeah, it's pretty unreal with the quarterbacks in the afc and I think Joe Burrow is truly phenomenal.
Dan Patrick
Okay, give me the team that you like. Sneaky team that you like.
Jake Hofer
Okay, all right. Sneaky. All right. So here's one that I don't Think a team gets put enough in the. In the super bowl window. I think the Houston Texans are going to be one of those teams this year that. I'll just say that I know they're not sneaking up on anybody as far as playoffs.
Dan Patrick
Well, they jumped off the bandwagon last year, right.
Jake Hofer
I think. And then I think a lot of that had to do with the offensive coordinator and some of the issues there. The defense is awesome. That's not even, you know, disputable. Nico Collins was hurt a bunch last year. They lost Stefan Diggs. Their pass protection was pitiful. I think they'll be better at receiver. And I think you'll see C.J. stroud have more of a hand in the pass protection this year. So I would put them in that super bowl window or they're a little underrated, in my opinion. I think another. The New England Patriots are, of course, the other team I'd look at to go watch out. It just seems like between that coaching staff, they one of the teams that won the offseason. Where I'd go, if we are sitting here late December going, man, New England, if they win this week, they could go to the playoffs. I would not be shocked by that at all. That's one. And one more I'll throw to you. The jets have the talent to surprise people.
Dan Patrick
Look at you.
Jake Hofer
But they got some talent. I mean, they do. And I believe in Aaron Glenn. And I don't think they're going to make it all about the quarterback. They're going to run the ball, they're going to play defense. They'll be a pain in the butt. But I think my. My leader there would probably be New England and one of those teams that you're talking about as far as that just really jumps out and surprises us.
Dan Patrick
Good stuff. Good stuff. I like you fired up. I gotta. I gotta get you defensive to start out.
Jake Hofer
And when am I not fired up? I don't know. You tell me.
Dan Patrick
No, you know, because you know your dad. A little nepotism and then. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jake Hofer
Hey, tell those jerks you got on the show with you I said hi, all right? Tell them all I said hi while I'm fired up, all right?
Dan Patrick
Hey, hey, jerks. Chris Sim says hello. Thank you, Chris.
John Hope Bryant
All right, Dan.
Jake Hofer
Always good being on. Thanks, guys.
Dan Patrick
Chris Sims, Pro Football Talk Live co host. You'll find him with Mike Florio, the show that precedes ours. And the Jerks is a little rough.
John Hope Bryant
All right?
Dan Patrick
A little rough. We're used to that now. That's kind of our relationship. Okay. All right, let me take a break. When we come back, Play of the Day. Seaton gives us his review of the next two episodes of Tom Brady. The first two episodes didn't go well. It's a five part series. It is a five part series. We were wondering about Tom's character arc in the documentary. Maybe the reviews are a little better today than they were yesterday. Back after this Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live.
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He somehow forgot about us yesterday. I didn't know that was possible. He's the freshly minted hall of Famer Sterling Sharp, the former Packer wide receiver. How does that happen that you forget about us yesterday when you kept saying, hey, I'm there for you?
John Hope Bryant
I was there for you in spirit.
Dan Patrick
Oh, you were? Yeah. Now you're a Hall of Famer and Lois off.
John Hope Bryant
No, I would never blow my guy off. You know what you are?
Dan Patrick
You know I do.
John Hope Bryant
Make me say it.
Dan Patrick
Go ahead, say it. No.
John Hope Bryant
Dan, do not make me say it.
Dan Patrick
Okay. What do you got on there? What are you wearing?
John Hope Bryant
My brother's. Our logo.
Dan Patrick
480, 84. Oh, I'm sorry.
John Hope Bryant
Wow.
Dan Patrick
The 4. 4 is. The 4 is a little bigger.
John Hope Bryant
Yes. That's what we wanted.
Dan Patrick
80, 84. Not 4.
John Hope Bryant
That is. Yeah. Keep up.
Dan Patrick
Dan, why did it take so long for you to get into the hall of Fame?
John Hope Bryant
I honestly don't know, and I don't think it took long enough. I. I think I could have waited another 200 years, Dan. I. I didn't play football to get in the hall of Fame. I played football because I loved the game. And, you know, I wasn't waiting. You know, me and you were. Played a lot of golf while I wasn't in the hall of Fame back in the day, so I was just golfing my ball, enjoying myself.
Dan Patrick
Was there ever a point where you thought, I'm not going to get in?
John Hope Bryant
No, there was never a point where I thought I would get in or wouldn't get in. I never thought about. I just. I never thought about it because, you know, the thing is, is I played and I. I played really well for me. I enjoyed how I played, what I put on film, the people I played with, and that was enough for me. So I never, you know, wanted to have an advocate for me to, you know, I push the envelope or remind them that I'm. I'm out here. No, I just. I did what I wanted to do, and I was enjoying being at the hall of fame in 2011 when my brother.
Dan Patrick
Take me back to the injury.
John Hope Bryant
Which part? The part that we found out in high school, and I could have played one play or I could still be playing. The worst episode on the field was probably against the Atlanta Falcons, but I had had 20, 30 episodes over the years based on, you know, my. My vertebrae and my spine were getting real close together. Laying on the field, having Andre risen make me laugh, and my friend, teammate from South Carolina, Brad Edwards, coming over to make sure I was okay. There's a lot of moving parts to my injury, Dan. And the thing was, is there was only two people that were happier than me when my career ended. And that was the two doctors that said I should never play football again.
Dan Patrick
Oh, wow. But it. If you played now, there's nothing. There's no technology that, if you got this injury now, would have enabled you to continue to play.
John Hope Bryant
Well, the thing is, is my neck at the time it got fixed was probably stronger than anyone else's neck in the National Football League. But you're talking about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And you have to ask yourself, am I willing to take that chance? You know, am I willing to go out there and have everything in this fusion? Do I want to put it to the test? I didn't. I did. Like, you know, if I felt like I left something, then I probably would have tried to continue to play. But I didn't. I didn't leave anything in football. I didn't. I did what I wanted to do. A lot of people are having a hard time with that statement. I did what I wanted to do, which was just play. Not play in a Super bowl, not be a Hall of Famer, not be an all pro player, not lead the league in said category. I just wanted to play, and I got to do that for seven years, and that was good enough for me.
Dan Patrick
What was your first thoughts when you laid eyes on Brett Favre?
John Hope Bryant
I had. I had seen Mark Wilson, Randy Wright, but Keys, Mike Norsett, Mike Tomczak, Anthony Dillwig, Don Makowski, and they were all really good friends of mine. They were all good players. They were in the National Football League. But when I first saw him, there was nothing that. That he did, said, or that would allow you to think that he was going to turn out to be what he turned out to be.
Dan Patrick
What do you mean by that?
John Hope Bryant
He was just another guy. You know, if you brought in a quarterback from Atlanta, you gave up whatever you gave up for. Okay, you know, Mike Holmgren is our new coach. We got a new system. We got a bunch of new moving parts, and he is one of the new moving parts. So not knowing him or his background, he was just another moving part. And, you know, it's just like. And I've been saying this all week, I said, I understand what Michael Jordan felt like being in the triangle. I understand what the late Kobe Bryant felt like being in the triangle. I understand what Steph Curry feels like being in the triangle. The great player doesn't have to change. And the triangle or the west coast offensive football, for us, I didn't have to change. And it fit him perfectly because he had a little Stronger arm than Joe Montana. He could fit it in places, but he had the fearlessness of Steve Young, I like to say, and him and that system with his arm really made it work for me.
Dan Patrick
What did it feel like to catch a ball from Farve?
John Hope Bryant
A lot of people like to think he threw hard, and I didn't. I thought he threw, you know, which allowed me to cheat because I could kind of, you know, once the ball got here, I could kind of turn away and find out where contact was so I can get yards after the catch. But I enjoyed the way Brett threw the football. It looked a little more violent and vicious than it was. He had great rotation, so once it hit your hands, it stuck. Really enjoyed playing with him. I didn't think he threw hard. Some of the other receivers he played with talk about him breaking their fingers. I. I didn't have that problem. I love the fact that he threw a firm pass that could allow me to gain yards after the catch.
Dan Patrick
Sterling Sharp, Pro Football hall of Famer Packer wide receiver Most surreal moment from the weekend in Canton, Ohio, is what.
John Hope Bryant
The Ray Nitschke luncheon where there's just. There's only hall of Famers in the room. That is pretty powerful. That is. That is. I don't know what the apostles felt like being around, but it was kind of like that. It's kind of like, wow. You know, you look around and, you know, any era, any decade, any season, and you got one of those guys in there wearing a gold jacket, and that was extremely powerful. You know, there was a couple of guys that I got to meet that I didn't know. Steve Largent. I got to spend some time with him, which was tremendous for me because I really liked how crafty he was and how he parlayed his skill set and to being a Pro Football hall of Famer. That was, you know, I got a chance to spend some time with Mike Singletary, who I played against for six, five, six years, twice a year in Chicago. Gotten to sit next to him in a couple of get togethers and meetings and talk. So it was that Nishki luncheon is. It's. It's special, Dan. It really is.
Dan Patrick
And it is what was served at the luncheon.
John Hope Bryant
It's humbling. I don't even know if I eat that. That's what I'm saying. It is. You know, once. Once the doors close and it got quiet, it got really extremely surreal in the fact that I don't know where I am and I'm not really sure looking Around. I'm supposed to be here, but if they haven't noticed me sitting here, then I'm gonna just be quiet and not be, not draw attention to myself. I kind of felt like that it was, it was extremely powerful to be in that room with a tremendous group of football players that are, that I'm finding out are even better men.
Dan Patrick
You got a moment that, like, that would be the highlight if you had a capsule that you were going to keep for grandkids and great grandkids and say, that's the moment.
John Hope Bryant
Walking to that stage Friday night to receive my gold jacket and to have my little brother standing there in tears. Nobody wanted this for me more than him. Nobody wanted or felt like I should be in the hall of Fame more than him. He has said publicly many times how he feels about me and how he feels about my career. But taking that walk through those hall of Famers hugging and high fiving them, and then that moment where I got a chance to look up and see his eyes and he wears glasses and they were fogged up because he was crying and, you know, the tears were streaming down and then the embrace that he and I had. It was at that moment that I felt I was a Hall of Famer. That moment for me, set the stage for what I felt, what I believe, what I saw, just that moment, which turned out to be a very public moment, but it felt like it was just he and I in the room.
Dan Patrick
I think your brother's speech helped you immensely getting into the hall of Fame, if that makes sense. Because I think it reminded people of just. Maybe people forgot just how great you were. Your brother reminded people about that.
John Hope Bryant
I can't say yes or no, Dan. I will just agree with you because, you know, we've been friends for a long time and I always agree with everything you say. So I don't know, no one knows the criteria. No one knows how to these things are set in motion or what these things do. I, you know, I'm not going to disagree or argue with you. I'm just like, you know, I was enjoying myself not being a Hall of Famer. And so to get the knock on the door and to find out that my brother's giving me the news was kind of surreal. And, you know, and I've said this before, Dan, I didn't want to be a Hall of Famer. That's not one of the things that when my career ended up, I was looking at my wall going, there's a space for a Hall of Fame something. And I Need to fill that space. No, I didn't have that. I was extremely proud of playing football. I was extremely proud of the way I played football. And I was ready to move on with the part of my life that led me to get a chance to work with you. We did some really good work, especially at the super bowls, doing the 11 o' clock sports center, but that's all I wanted to do was play. And the hall of Fame came calling, and that was a tremendously wonderful honor that I can't even begin to put in words.
Dan Patrick
You're one of the most prepared analysts I ever worked with. Might have been the most prepared analyst that you had so much information. You were giving information to other analysts at the Super Bowl. Don't need to mention any names.
John Hope Bryant
No, no.
Dan Patrick
But you had a notebook. And I was like, that is research. So let me. And I miss you as a, you know, an NFL voice.
John Hope Bryant
Thank you.
Dan Patrick
Let me make you an analyst just for this moment.
John Hope Bryant
Okay.
Dan Patrick
How would you be covering or what would your opinion be of what's going on in Dallas?
John Hope Bryant
I think it's normal. A lot of people would like to believe, oh, God, that's one of your best players and you're not going anywhere. You're not building anything without him. I agree with that. Michael Parsons is basically saying that the offers you've made are below my standards and I'm not going to sign it until you bring them up. I. I believe in him. Contracts are. The problem with contracts is either the organization or the player feel that the public sentiment is going to help them get the job done. And it's not when Jerry Jones. When the spirit hits Jerry Jones, the deal is going to get done or it's not going to get done. I. I don't think this is a marriage made in hell. I think something's going to get worked out. I believe they're going to, you know, end up on the same page. But then right now, it looks as though the pressure is on Jerry Jones. Well, when this deal is done, the pressure is going to revert back to. To the player. And then once you see what the player, you can't get hurt. You can't miss meetings. You can't be late. You have to be above reproach. Once this deal is done, that's a lot of pressure to be on playing a game that we love and enjoy. So I think it's going to get worked out. I just think right now, logistically, there's a lot of cap issues that they're trying to negotiate around and they need time to be able to do it.
Dan Patrick
Did you lose your voice at the hall of Fame?
John Hope Bryant
Yes, I did. The hall of Fame, is it. You know, we did a lot of interviews and then Saturday night at the party, which you missed, there was cigar smoking and drinking of the Shave Out La Portier, my brother's cognac. So, yeah, we almost burned the building down. Yeah, we did.
Dan Patrick
Congrats. Great.
John Hope Bryant
Thank you.
Dan Patrick
Great.
John Hope Bryant
Thank you.
Dan Patrick
Great to see you. Glad you survived and good luck with your golf game. More importantly, thank you very much.
John Hope Bryant
You know, we're going to be working on it this afternoon.
Dan Patrick
I know, but would you rather have a green jacket or a gold jacket?
John Hope Bryant
Oh, green.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
John Hope Bryant
Because, you know, people already knew I played football, but if I had a green jacket winning the. The Masters. Come on, Dan, that, that in itself would you know that the green jacket being a football player. Oh, yeah. I'd rather have the green jacket than the gold.
Dan Patrick
I think now I think I have a better chance of getting a gold jacket than you do a green jacket.
John Hope Bryant
You actually do, by the way.
Dan Patrick
Thank you, ma'. Am.
John Hope Bryant
You're very welcome, my friend.
Dan Patrick
That's Sterling Sharp.
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The Dan Patrick Show: The Best of The Dan Patrick Show Released on August 5, 2025
In this special compilation episode of The Dan Patrick Show, listeners are treated to a curated selection of some of the most engaging and insightful discussions from Dan Patrick and his panel of co-hosts. Covering a wide range of topics from NFL quarterback dynamics to standout moments in college football and an exclusive interview with Hall of Famer Sterling Sharp, this episode encapsulates the essence of what makes Dan Patrick’s show a must-listen for sports enthusiasts.
One of the primary focuses of this episode is the tumultuous quarterback situation within the Cleveland Browns organization. Dan Patrick delves deep into the complexities of managing a roster overloaded with quarterbacks, highlighting the implications for team performance and strategy.
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“Stand without good access is not a good stand.” – Dan Patrick ([02:23])
This statement underscores the importance of not just having talented players but also ensuring they are in positions where they can effectively contribute.
Another highlight of the episode is the analysis of the unprecedented college football opening game between Texas and Ohio State, the top two ranked teams vying for the national championship title right from Week One.
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“If you have Texas, Ohio State, and Penn State all with double-digit votes to be the best team, it feels like the college football season is wide open.” – Jake Hofer ([06:35])
This highlights the competitive nature of the current college football landscape, suggesting a highly unpredictable and exciting season ahead.
A standout feature of this episode is the in-depth interview with Sterling Sharp, a newly inducted Hall of Famer and former Packers wide receiver. The conversation offers a rare glimpse into his illustrious career, personal reflections, and the emotional journey of his Hall of Fame induction.
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“Walking to that stage Friday night to receive my gold jacket and to have my little brother standing there in tears... It was at that moment that I felt I was a Hall of Famer.” – Sterling Sharp ([54:44])
“I did what I wanted to do, and I was enjoying being a Hall of Famer in 2011. It was a tremendously wonderful honor.” – Sterling Sharp ([56:08])
These moments capture the emotional depth of Sterling’s journey and the profound honor of his recognition.
The episode also delves into the broader implications of quarterback contracts on team strategy and performance, using the Cleveland Browns’ situation as a case study.
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“In today’s NFL, what's the likelihood that you can carry four quarterbacks on the roster? Very unlikely.” – Jake Hofer ([26:01])
This emphasizes the impracticality of maintaining such depth without sacrificing other areas of the team.
A segment of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the ongoing contractual disputes involving Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys, examining the potential ramifications for both the player and the team.
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“Contracts are... either the organization or the player feel that the public sentiment is going to help them get the job done.” – John Hope Bryant ([58:12])
This insight underscores the intricate relationship between player contracts and public perception in shaping team decisions.
As the episode draws to a close, Dan Patrick and his co-hosts reflect on the insights shared and look ahead to upcoming sports events. They also introduce the next segment, "Play of the Day," where standout moments from recent games are highlighted and analyzed.
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“College football starts in a couple of weeks, so get ready for that.” – Dan Patrick ([17:08])
This serves as a reminder of the eagerly anticipated college football season and the excitement it brings to fans.
The Best of The Dan Patrick Show offers a comprehensive overview of pressing sports topics, enriched by expert analysis and heartfelt interviews. From the intricate quarterback dynamics in the NFL to the storied beginnings of a historic college football season and the inspiring journey of a Hall of Famer, this episode delivers a well-rounded and compelling listening experience. Whether you’re a dedicated sports fan or a casual listener, this compilation encapsulates the depth and engagement that define Dan Patrick’s renowned show.
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These quotes underscore the episode’s key discussions, providing listeners with memorable insights into the world of sports management and personal achievement.