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Dan Patrick
Everybody's trying to knock you down and.
Bridget Todd
It'S not going to work and no one's going to like it.
Dan Patrick
And then, boom, it's everywhere.
Bridget Todd
And that was that moment.
Ebony
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Erica
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Danny G
We bring our best every day, especially when we're in for the great Dan Patrick. We got Iowa Sam on the ones and twos. We got super producer Danny G on the phones at 87799 on Fox again where Covino and Rich spots on the videos at covino and richly 2 to 4 on the west, 5 to 7 on the east. But always a pleasure to wake up bright and early.
Mila
You know it, buddy. For dp, it's an honor to film for Dan Patrick and shout out to the Danettes, Fritzi and Marvin and all our pals. We appreciate you guys letting us sit in. It's funny because every time I think of Dan Patrick, which is often now, do we got this guy lined up? Do we have Mr. Joey Chestnut on standby waiting to just say hi? He'll be here in a couple minutes.
Danny G
I got some listener questions too. Curious to see how he's doing, how he deals with all the fame for real. Like, it must be overwhelming to see all that feedback, to see all those posts afterward. Must be quite the thrill because your page is flooded with that.
Mila
But I wonder, you know what, Throw this down there if you, if you.
Erica
Want to ask him.
Mila
When you are scrolling through social media, does he even like, you know, when it's your birthday on social media, how you have like, you know, thousands of people like happy birthday, Cavino. And like you try to get back to everyone when you win the hot dog eating contest, do you think he actually looks at his social media?
Danny G
Absolutely.
Mila
Because every idiot, including the thrill of victory, every idiot, including us that is hung with him, met him or took a picture with him, post it and they're like, there's our guy.
Danny G
Yeah. He has to be overwhelmed with the amount of feedback and you know, the people that are talking about him and about the event and it's just that one day and then, you know, he's back to, I don't say normal life, but yeah, he's, he's the biggest star of the day. It's crazy. Who's more American than Joey Chestnut?
Mila
I mean, he brings us all together in a time where many people are not getting along. Now, while we wait for Joey, do we got him Spot? He's coming.
Danny G
Oh, yeah, he's entering the room. We should have like a fanfare for him.
Mila
There he is, Joey Chestnut.
Danny G
With glory and renown, we welcome back 17 time hot dog eating champion, the great, the goat, Joey Chestnut, everybody.
Mila
How are you, Joey?
Bridget Todd
Oh, good to be on with you guys again.
Danny G
Thanks for making time, man.
Mila
Always good to see you. First of all, I gotta ask, how do we feel three days later? We, we back to normal or what? It was three days later still.
Bridget Todd
I don't think I'll ever be normal. But I, yeah, I, I probably feel, yeah, I look pretty rough. I feel pretty rough still. I, yeah, yesterday was a long day of travel, but, you know, I'm back in my own bed, got my, you know, my dogs and yeah, I'm starting, I'm getting close to normal.
Mila
Joey Kavino and I were just saying we're curious if the day of the hot dog eating championship, those 24 hours surrounding the event, are you aware of how much you trend on social media? Are you watching and looking at all the memes and the post and everyone relishing it?
Danny G
Do you relish relish? Pun intended?
Erica
Yes.
Bridget Todd
No, I, A little bit, but it's, I actually turn off my phone usually fourth and I, I, it's, yeah, I'm kind of, I'm kind of, I get, I get overwhelmed. I'm actually a shy guy, so I don't look at that stuff too much.
Danny G
It's overwhelming for us to see how much coverage you get for real. Like, it's, it's a ton of coverage. Are you ever shocked to see who's talking about you or tweeting about you?
Bridget Todd
Oh, oh, the whole time. Yeah. Like yesterday I started going through things and seeing what was said and I like all the Mount Rushmore posts. Those ones are, those ones like, oh my God, those are embarrassing.
Danny G
You know what? We were talking about that before, the dominance that you hold even at your, what wasn't your best, right. 70.5, but it was still enough to win by a landslide. By a lot. And still impressive. But I know you were shooting for 80 when it comes to dominance, who else comes to mind for you growing up? Because there's so many such a gap between you and the next guy.
Bridget Todd
Oh, dominance.
Danny G
Oh, I said you and like Tyson and guys like that. When you think of dominance, who, who comes to mind?
Bridget Todd
I think of Barry Bonds and he, he was just unapologetic. He, he was there just to be the best that he could and hit home runs and, and dominate. You look at, I mean every, everybody says Jordan, but yeah, yeah, Jordan, but yeah, I, I, I don't know. It's to compare myself, it's weird to compare myself to other people. I eat, I got super lucky. I found something that I didn't even know I was going to be like, this was my thing until I was 21 years old. All the other athletes, anybody who's a competitor, they knew when they were five that that's what they were going to be doing.
Danny G
Well, if you weren't Joey Chestnut, the seven time 17, 17 time champion, what would you be doing?
Bridget Todd
Oh, my God, I'd still be working, probably construction, management. I went to school for civil engineering and I like seeing things being part of a big project. But yeah, I don't know what I'd be doing really, but I'd still be probably eating and drinking for fun quite.
Mila
A bit, let me tell you. 17 time winner, Joey Chestnut. Thanks for the post. 4th of July check in. We were thinking about it. When you win by such a large margin, you're around the same age as LeBron James and he's, he's, you know, just playing as, as well as he's ever played. You saw Tom Brady play till he was 45 years old. When you're winning by again, 20 hot dogs, is there any slowing down? Are you going to be the one that walks away eventually or can you do this for another 10 plus years or is that just too much on, on your body? You're 41 now, right?
Bridget Todd
Yeah, I'm 41. I, the recovery, it takes longer. When I remember when I was younger, I'd be, bounce, bounce back after two days. It was, it was, the body was, oh my God, it was amazing. And I, these days it takes a little bit longer and that's to be expected. But we'll see. As long, as long as I'm still able to bounce back eventually I'll keep doing it. And I still love it. That audience out there, we're talking 20,000 people New York, it's, it was great to be back.
Danny G
Yeah. Chanting your name, not only welcoming you back.
Mila
You know what I saw him get, this is awesome. Like the walk into the play, like, you know how like they'll show like the NBA players in the tunnel, walking entrance. I saw like the Joey Chestnut, he's arrived, he's here. That's, it's, it's really cool how they, how they demonstrated your comeback. And at no point, at no point did anyone think you weren't going to dominate this. In fact, is it wild to think that, you know, so many people were betting on your over under. How many, you know, people are wagering on how many hot dogs you'd win by. That's like a thing now.
Bridget Todd
Yeah, the over under, man, that, that's the painful one. I, A lot, a lot of people bet the over and I feel bad.
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna.
Bridget Todd
Next year, I'm gonna, I'm gonna. Yeah, I'm gonna put the work in.
Dan Patrick
I.
Bridget Todd
Now that we do, it's. I'm gonna figure it out how to get, get, get that, get that. To approach that record 76. Even though I'm older, I know there's a way I can do it.
Danny G
Hey, Joey, Actually, I have a listener question that goes with that. This is from Mercer man, who's also a competitive eater in training. He goes, what do you think was the reason that the eaters had trouble getting down the dogs this year? Because numbers. We were talking numbers. Numbers were sort of down for men and women. Were the buns stale or more dense? Or, or maybe the dogs were cooked too much and harder to swallow. Why were numbers down this year?
Bridget Todd
You think it was a little weird? Yeah, the.
Joey Chestnut
I.
Bridget Todd
I don't know exactly. The dogs did taste a little, A little different. There, there was, there was. I don't know if they, they cooked them ahead of time or what, but they, they, they were a little bit darker all, all the way around. I don't know what, what they, if they cooked them on a grill that was just too hot or something. I don't know. It was, there was something a little bit different about the dogs. I know Mickey, her numbers were off BY like, like 17 hot dogs. So, so as soon as I saw that her number was down by so much, I was like, oh, maybe there's something off. I, I was still fast as heck in the beginning, but I, I just, I got. I, I was a fat man towards the end. I, I slowed down and that, that's all on me. It was, it wasn't really the dogs. So I, I, Next year, I just gotta go. I'm coming in better shape, I think.
Mila
Joey Chestnut hanging with Kavin on Rich in for Dan Patrick. Now most people look at their outlook, their calendar, and, oh, I got a work trip, a meeting. What's coming up over the next couple weeks for you? What is that? Is there a. Do you have a competition on the horizon?
Danny G
Right.
Mila
Like, did you have a Going to Disney World? What's up for Joey Ches? What are we eating next? Or are you taking a little time out now?
Bridget Todd
No, there's a. What do I got? Geez, I think I might have a little bit of time off. I'm gonna go visit a friend in Alaska at the end of the month, do some salmon fishing. But, yeah, so I'm taking a little bit of time. There's a couple appearances. I Might, there's a minor league baseball game I think on the 21st. I'll be in Lansing, Michigan doing something up there. But yeah, yeah, I'll be eating olive burgers.
Danny G
Danny G. Wants to. How many salmon could you eat at once? Ye, you know, we were talking about Andy Roddick saying that tennis takes more athleticism than any other sport. He was saying it's the hardest sport to play. And you were just talking about how tough it is to recover in your sport. What is the toughest part about your sport and what you do? Like the biggest misconception maybe?
Bridget Todd
Oh, I think the hardest, the biggest thing is that I have to be fairly healthy. I love to eat, but when I, when I, it's this double edged sword. You have to be a big eater, naturally, but the more you eat, the, the harder it is to eat within those 10 minutes. So I, I have to really, I have to be somewhat fit and control my eating and go in absolutely empty. So, so it's, it's a lot of, it's, it's a lot of contradiction. Yeah, you have to be a big.
Danny G
Is it a mental bat all the time, like to, to not overeat.
Bridget Todd
Oh, it's, it's, yeah, I, I, I love to eat. Like my biggest thing is like, like I'm like, I'm still like 14 pounds heavier than when I started the contest because I had a couple beer, I had some beers. My recovery after a contest is supposed to be super high fiber. No carbs, no starches. But if I start having any of those carbs, the weight really stays on me.
Mila
Joey, one last question. You're synonymous with hot dogs. Kavino and I always feel like pizza is the one thing that, so easy to overeat.
Dan Patrick
Oh, it's so easy if you're, if.
Mila
You'Re having some drinks, watching a fight night with some of your buddies. Like, what is a reasonable amount of pizza you think for a grown man to eat?
Bridget Todd
Well, it depends on the pie. It depends on the pizza where you're eating.
Mila
Let's say like New York City style, Like eight slice. Eight, Eight slices New York City pie?
Bridget Todd
Yeah, yeah. You're eating more, more than 2/3 of the pie. Yeah, that's six slices is pretty normal.
Danny G
Wow, that's the man. I should be a little more guilt free then.
Bridget Todd
Yeah, but a lot of people, they, they, it's easy, dude. Football games, it's like a three hour long thing. You're gonna, it's easy. Just lose count. Yeah, I'll, and a lot of people have parties where there's multiple, where, where there's different boxes open. So you, it, it's, it's easy. I, I, I'll, I'll go to a place and there's.
Erica
I'll.
Bridget Todd
More than one.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Bridget Todd
More than eight slices?
Dan Patrick
12.
Bridget Todd
12 slices, probably, but it's a, you just lose count.
Danny G
Imagine being friends with Joey Chestnut and you're having a party. You always have to accommodate for this guy.
Mila
Little extra.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Danny G
An extra pie for.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Mila
Hey, Joey, we'll let you go. I know you're a busy man. As you're getting ready for some downtime. Are you big, Are you a football guy or.
Bridget Todd
No, I love football.
Mila
Who's your team? Because we're about to do a little NFL preview. Who's your team?
Bridget Todd
I live in Indiana now, so I'm big time Colts. I still, every year I go to a Buffalo Bills game. I'm hoping, yeah, I'm always rooting for the Bills a little bit.
Mila
Josh Allen. This could be the year. And they're saying Daniel Jones could be making an impact in Indianapolis. So we'll get to all that. Joey, appreciate your time.
Dan Patrick
Congrats, man.
Mila
Congrats again. 17 time winner.
Danny G
Great to have you back as many.
Mila
Championships as your Lakers, Danny.
Danny G
That's right.
Mila
Look at that. Thank you, Joey.
Bridget Todd
Thank you, guys.
Danny G
Appreciate it.
Mila
Later, brother.
Danny G
The goat right there. Joey Chestnut, just far superior than anybody else. And by the way, I think his numbers are a little skewed. Six slices of pizza, you're a gavon, as they say. But I think at 4, that's when I'm like, hey, how many did you have? Because you never want to be the sloppiest guy, but I, but I do. Some guy had five, you're like, all right, well, I'm still good.
Mila
Well, I do feel like when you were a kid, when you were a little kid and your family would get one pie, one pizza for the family.
Danny G
Dad always keep the secret that he ate one on the way home. He at a whole pie.
Mila
Maybe a whole pie. Because I always thought like I had two siblings, so there were five of us. I'm like, how did one. The meth never method.
Danny G
Dad didn't eat.
Mila
In the 80s the math wasn't meth. And as they say, well, dad ate.
Danny G
A whole pie by himself on the way home and never told anybody. That might be the trick in itself.
Mila
Not to sound like a bunch of slobs, but like Danny G, I was Sam, how many slices could you have? Like if we got. We could all.
Danny G
We could only to pie but it's. How many should you have?
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, nowadays I stop after the third piece.
Danny G
Yeah. I stop at, at 4. I hate myself. So I could eat the whole thing, but at 4, that's where I'm like, all right, I maxed out.
Mila
You could. He said six, but I'm saying if you wanted to six to eight or what? He said 12. Like, yeah.
Danny G
By the end of the night, if.
Mila
Calories didn't matter and health wasn't a thing, you could easily put down a whole.
Joey Chestnut
Put down a medium by yourself.
Mila
Crust. You could eat a whole pizza easily.
Danny G
Easy, easy, thick crust.
Joey Chestnut
You could do a medium by yourself if you're not worried about gaining weight.
Danny G
But the trick is this. It's like, you know, you gotta. You can't be the worst guy in your crew. So if the worst guy in your crew had five slices, you had four, you're good.
Mila
That's what, that's the Kavita.
Danny G
That's my rule, man.
Mila
Danny, how many times does Kavina be. I never had how many wings you have? He's always counting.
Danny G
I don't want to have the most every event.
Joey Chestnut
I know. The question is coming. Hey, how many did you have?
Danny G
Hey, the rule applies for alcohol, too. It's like, how many drinks did you have? Good, because you're going to be the stupidest by the end of the night. All right. And keep it, always, keep it a little, a little less.
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Danny G
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Joey Chestnut
Along with my fellow Pro Bowler, TJ.
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Dan Patrick
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Erica
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Erica
He's a six time Pro Bowler, three time All Pro now with the LA Rams, we welcome in devonte Adams who joins us on the program. Saw him out there. We were trying to, trying to impress him. He was trying to pick out who was who gave the aura of being a quarterback and I think devonte realized that nobody is going to be ready at least sounding wise. Seaton sounded like Aaron Rodgers with his or no Paulie did you gave the green 19? Yes.
Mila
As a lifelong Bears fan, I can't.
Dan Patrick
Tell you how many, many times I've watched and saw Aaron Rodgers draw us offsides with the green 19.
Joey Chestnut
Dad, your owner definitely he did that quite a bit for sure.
Erica
But even you're not in Green Bay anymore. But is there still animosity, hatred with the Chicago Bears? Does that follow you the rest of your life?
Dan Patrick
Oh no.
Joey Chestnut
Honestly, I've met so many fans. I feel like I meet more fans in the NFC north now because they actually come forth and speak to me. So I let them know, yeah, it's cool. We can actually be friends now. You know, I don't mind it. We, I'm still, I'm in an NFC now, but I'm not in the NFC north. So you know, I don't, I don't hate the Bears anymore. That was just a thing that lasts while I'm there.
Erica
Okay. So they'll talk to you now because you're not in the division.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Erica
If you were still with the Packers, Bears fans wouldn't be talking.
Joey Chestnut
No. They don't introduce themselves quite as much. I think they, they, they tend to hold back. When I was with the Packers.
Erica
Do you have a favorite story that you tell of your time with the Packers?
Joey Chestnut
That's a, that's a tough one. I was there for eight years, so quite a Bit of stories.
Erica
You got a Roger story that you're going to tell your kids grandkids?
Joey Chestnut
Oh, yeah. I don't, I don't know if I can say that. Tell, tell one of them, the, the good ones on the Dan Patrick Show. I might get in some trouble, but.
Erica
Well, you can, you can have the language maybe.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Erica
You know, if you have to change the language a little bit.
Joey Chestnut
Well, I, my. I guess one. A pretty good story I have is one of the first stories. So my basically first game playing was the Detroit Lions game. I played like eight plays in the, in the season opener against the, the Seahawks. We opened up the season and, you know, I kind of got my feet wet in that game. And in the Detroit game I got a few more meaningful snaps. So I get out there and one of my first snaps, I'm on the right side and I'm. And I'm by myself. And we had a signal that was this. And we had a signal that was this.
Erica
Oh, close.
Joey Chestnut
Very close. So, and, and especially when it's full speed mid cadence, you know, Aaron said it 319. So I see that in basically the timing that, that you got now when you're dealing with a person like Aaron and you come to learn the details are very, very important. Right. So this signal is for when you're by yourself. So you wouldn't get this signal. Typically if you're over there with another tight end or another, you know, a slot receiver with you, and I was outside, I wasn't planning to slide as much at that point. So if you get this, you're typically for when you're alone, you get this. That's a two man concept, right. I'm just a rookie coming in. It's my second game plan. I'm not really ready to, you know, process all that, especially not mid cadence, which I don't even know if we ever even did that again after that. I think it might have been a test and I failed it. But I'm over there in the boundary and green 19 and he does that. So boom. Almost pooped myself for sure. And then I say, okay, well I'm gonna run the slant that I think this is the slant. So I come off the ball and I run full speed. Now the problem with that was that the other route is a one step, like stop right where you are so you're not moving anywhere and the ball's coming out immediately. So as soon as I drive off the ball, take that step and stick for the slant, the ball's flying to the, where I basically was standing before I even moved. And then I'm looking at him. I look my, like flip my eyes to him and then I see the ball so I flipped it and I'm like looking back and forth and I'm like. And he's flying at me. Just, just when you see that finger come out and he starts skipping, you know, you know his problems. So, so the, the, I see him skipping over toward me and I've seen it in practice, but I wasn't. It's less embarrassing in practice because you run all your teammates and we, you know, we were all getting it. He. And he softened up over time, so he doesn't really do that anymore. But that was 12 years ago. He was, he was a little bit more fiery. So.
Erica
But what's that like going back to the huddle?
Joey Chestnut
It's, it's not. Well, first of all, I had to deal with it before I even got to the huddle because I'm, he's literally approaching me as this is happening. So I'm going to him and I'm, and I say, I thought, I thought you gave, you know, whatever. And then in the moment, I think that sometimes is the worst thing to do, whether it's to your parents, to your, your, your, you know, your uncle, your veteran quarterback, is to say something that isn't like a legitimate response to them.
Erica
Yeah.
Joey Chestnut
And I thought it was a legit response because this signal and this signal are damn close. So I'm like, I thought you meant the other one. And then he taught me what details are about and he says, breaks that whole thing I told you down about the two man versus one man concept. And you got to be able to take care of that in your head. Like, you know, if you. I'm not going to give you a, a two man concept to a one man side. So you have to understand, you got to do the math, quote quickly and make that work. So right then I said, okay, that next week I just dove into the details different. And I mean, the man changed my life because he got me, he got me dialed into the, you know, knowing just how important small things are in this game.
Erica
You were in Vegas and it felt like you can blend in in Vegas. That did, you know, you went to a party, I think, and you had. People didn't know what you did for a living.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, that was, that was my, my daughter's party. Yeah.
Erica
Okay. Oh, so it's your daughter's party.
Joey Chestnut
It was her party. We invited the, the parents of her school and and her, her classmates too. And I, I wasn't at the school as much at that point, so they had no idea. They see Deja at school, they had no idea that I was her father. So they show up at the house and obviously it's a little weird for them.
Dan Patrick
So.
Erica
So when do they realize what you do for a living?
Joey Chestnut
Well, they, they all knew what I did for a living. They just didn't know that I was the one whose house they were showing up to. So they showed up at devonte Adams house thinking they were just going to their kids friend's birthday party.
Erica
Okay.
Joey Chestnut
And. And I was there greeting them, saying, hello, welcome to my house.
Erica
Did you have your jersey on?
Joey Chestnut
I didn't. I was, I was wearing my helmet though.
Erica
But, but in Green Bay, you can't walk around. You're not anonymous in Green Bay.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Joey Chestnut
I mean, it's. To be honest, it's, it's not as comfortable as I'd like, just period. But in Green Bay, there's, there's a lot more people of fair skin there. So I think, I think just that alone kind of draws a little attention. Not in a bad way, but like, you know, it's like, oh, you're here. So, you know, and I look a little athletic, so even if they don't know, sometimes they kind of know.
Erica
Yeah. So you must play for the packers, correct?
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Erica
Yeah. Don't know what position, but you.
Joey Chestnut
I'll tell you this. I have my manager who is by no means appearing to be a football player. He's. He is of the, the darker complexion, I will say that. But we go to a Buffalo Wild Wings, it's like my second year and I'm sitting there with my hood on and I got my strings pulled and I'm waiting for the order and somebody walks by him. He's like 5, 7, not in amazing shape. And it doesn't. Again, doesn't look like he plays football. And they walk by him, tap him on the shoulder and go, good luck Sunday. Just, just. And that let me know. I was like, yeah, I think, I don't think I'll be outside too much out here.
Erica
But Los Angeles, you can blend in.
Joey Chestnut
You can blend in a lot better there, that's for sure. And it's built a little bit more for that.
Erica
But have you met celebrities and.
Joey Chestnut
Oh yeah, well, I've met celebrities. I mean, I played in New York. I got, I played in, you know, in, in Vegas, so I've had the opportunity to, to come across a lot of people. But la is full of them, that's for sure.
Erica
Okay, but give me the. Oh my God.
Joey Chestnut
That's such and such since being on the Rams or just period, period. I mean, your, your Jay Z's, your, you know, obviously LeBron is a big one. And me being in LA, he, he actually, I saw him at Fanatics Fest in New York just recently and he's coming through. And anywhere LeBron goes, I don't know if you've ever been around LeBron. They basically, there's music playing. They cut the music off. They made. It's like the biggest deal in the world. So when he walks through, everybody's just like staring at him. And he came through through and he was just kind of walking with security and then he like, gave, like, fully embraced me as like the only person in like the, the building. And everybody was looking at me like, what the heck? And I wasn't expecting, I was just sitting there with my water, just kind of sipping, and I saw him, I was like, what's up? And he just leaned over, fully embraced me, started talking about the LA thing and everything. So, you know, I'm just a young, humble dude from East Palo Alto, California, and obviously I know who I am to people. But you, you lose sight of that when you are, you know, humble and just staying focused on continuing to get better. And when you got a guy like LeBron that'll come in and only embrace you, you know, immediately out of, in.
Erica
A building, pretty cool.
Joey Chestnut
That obviously means a lot.
Erica
What kind of football player do you think LeBron would have made?
Joey Chestnut
He would have, he would have been one of the best receivers, tight ends, all time. No question. I don't know if you ever seen him play football.
Erica
I saw him play a high school.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, he, he can, he can fly too. That's the thing. He's, he's one of the fastest NBA players probably all time. I've never seen somebody cover space on a, on a basketball court. Maybe John Wall, Derrick Rose, something like that. But, but he's up there with all of them.
Erica
But you get guys, whenever I, I bring up basketball players playing football and they go, yeah, once they get hit one time, and then we'll see.
Joey Chestnut
Well, they, Brian doesn't help his case by the way he acts on the court sometimes. But I, I, I, I do, I do think it's, it's a little bit strategy in there. So I don't, I don't think he's actually like banged up every time now. If you're doing that in football, we're Gonna have some issues. And that might slow the game up a little bit because.
Erica
But do you guys.
Mila
Do you flop in.
Joey Chestnut
In football?
Erica
Yeah. Like, do you find yourself trying to get a call?
Joey Chestnut
A football flop is, like, when you're trying to, like, get under a dude's skin, and you. And he pushes you and you do that to get a flag. Not like. Not. You know, you'll get some flops, like, PI flops and stuff like that a little bit. But it's never like. It's never like, the soccer dudes. Like, I think soccer is really the worst. Soccer dudes, when they. I think it's because the game doesn't stop. Maybe that's what it is. So they really need some breaks in the game. Yeah, but these dudes get, like, touched on their shoulder, and they, like, are grabbing the shoulder, mouth is wide open, screaming and stuff like that. So I think they'd be a little worse off.
Erica
Do you have a hit that was a welcome to the NFL hit?
Joey Chestnut
Oh, absolutely. Well, I've gotten hit more than what I would like in this league, that's for sure. But I would say welcome to the league was my. It was either. Either Dante Hightower, My. My first year, I caught a slant, a high one, and. And. And brought it in, and he hit me, knocked the wind out of me. And then I would say after that, probably my second year, preseason, we were playing the Patriots, and I ran another slant and thought I was getting busy after. This is before, I would wear a mouthpiece and caught it, and I was getting ready to turn up, and Jamie Collins just hit me in my. In like. Like a. One of these, like, in your chest. And it raised up so it made me bite through my tongue. And I couldn't eat food for like, a week and a half. I had that was on, like, a strictly liquid diet.
Erica
Why don't you wear a mouthpiece?
Joey Chestnut
Well, my reason is going to be even dumber than that.
Erica
Okay, can we guess why Devonte Adams wouldn't wear a mouthpiece?
Joey Chestnut
Let's. Yeah, I would love to see.
Bridget Todd
You know what?
Mila
You have very nice teeth and a good smile.
Dan Patrick
I think for branding, he didn't want.
Mila
To cover up the money maker.
Erica
You want to keep those teeth. That's why you wear them.
Dan Patrick
He said it was a dumb reason.
Erica
Okay, Seaton, what do you think? I think because they taste funny. All right, Marvin, new teeth.
Joey Chestnut
New teeth.
Dan Patrick
Like, he had gotten them done.
Joey Chestnut
Oh, okay. No, that's not it. But I would say it's dumber than all of those, for sure. I would wear a, a gold grill like, like the, the gold teeth in, in game. So I would, I wore, I wore the tops and bottoms in games and it was, it started in high school because it was kind of like a, a culture thing. That's. I grew up in East Palo Alto and that was a, that was a real popular thing. Guys wore grills and I just decided to keep it and it was kind of, it worked as kind of like an intimidation factor a little bit too. I would see people, people would see it and they'd be like, oh, this dude's wearing boutique in the game. Oh my God. And then I'll talk a little crazier to him too, obviously, and put all that together. So, yeah, not the best reason. And I, and I put one in the next game after that.
Erica
He is a three time all pro, six time Pro Bowler now with the Rams. Devonte Adams, how much work have you had with Matthew Stafford?
Joey Chestnut
Quite a bit, man. We got right to it. Had a, had a really productive offseason and I worked probably some of the hardest I've worked just feeling really rejuvenated and ready to go and win some game. So. He, he looks amazing too. He looks just like the Matthew Stafford we all fell in love with 17 years ago when he came in doing his thing. So I'm having a lot of, a lot of fun doing it with him.
Erica
How's McVay?
Joey Chestnut
Just like everybody says. I mean, I haven't heard anybody say anything different about McVay. I think of any coach ever spoken about, to me, it's been the most uniform feedback ever. And then I got around him and he completely validated. He's got some energy, he's got energy he's got, but it's all legit. It's real. You can, you can, you can feel him. You just love being around his energy. Even when you don't do things wrong or you don't do things right and you may have, you know, messed something up, like you don't feel that, like, oh, my coach is going to come down on me. Like he's going to correct you and he's going to hold you accountable. But it's a, it's just a different feeling in that building right now for sure.
Erica
Anybody that you're looking forward to meeting here in Tahoe.
Joey Chestnut
I really, I gotta look at who's all here this year. I haven't even seen fully everybody, but.
Erica
I've seen a lot of stuff and.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, yeah, I've met all those guys. Oh yeah, I was on the par 5 on the other side of the course when he knocked it in on. I think it was number seven. Yeah. When he hit the hole in one, I think that was seven. Yeah. And. And I heard it from, like, the other side of the course. So, yeah, I felt like I met him then if I didn't meet him before that.
Erica
I know that. You got a Taco Bell hat.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Erica
And so you're. You're flying the colors there.
Joey Chestnut
Yes, sir.
Erica
You're. So you walk into Taco Bell and.
Joey Chestnut
You order, what, two Crunchwrap Supremes, one Doritos Locos Taco supreme. No tomatoes on either or. Or two of the other. And depending on kind of where I'm at with that.
Erica
Okay.
Joey Chestnut
Caramel apple empanada. If they want to bring that back again for me. I did bring that back for a while. Mexican pizza as well. So you guys are completely welcome.
Erica
Marvin, you're. He's speaking your language here.
Dan Patrick
Contrast supreme for me with the Mountain Dew Baja Blast.
Joey Chestnut
There you go. You got to go to the cantina in Vegas. They. They. They throw something in that for you if you. If you're interested.
Erica
And just drop your name, right?
Joey Chestnut
Yeah, just. Just tell them. Tell them you there. Tell them. Tell them Tay sent you.
Erica
Tay?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, they be like, oh, you know, Tay.
Erica
Yeah, that's my man. I'll go. The cheesy Gordita crunch, though.
Joey Chestnut
Cheesy. Okay.
Erica
And then these Cinnabon delights as well.
Joey Chestnut
Oh, wow. You.
Erica
You dipping in your bag there? Yeah, yeah.
Joey Chestnut
I'm feeling like we did some research.
Erica
We're professionals here. Attention to detail. Just like Aaron Rodgers.
Joey Chestnut
There you go.
Erica
There you go. What's. Great to meet you and good luck. I know that you're six handicap, so you're getting into that area where you might not improve as much as you did. When you're correct around 9, 10, 11, 12 handicap.
Joey Chestnut
Yeah.
Erica
Then you see improvement 100%. Now you're going to be like, damn, I'm still 6.
Joey Chestnut
The worst thing you can ever do in golf is get better. I'm telling you, it's.
Erica
It's the worst thing.
Joey Chestnut
It's. It's so frustrating. I swear I could just run around just having a sip of crown and just enjoying the game at 18. Now I care too much about it.
Erica
Oh, so you won't sip any Crown Royal out there?
Joey Chestnut
I'll sit. But I would. They were a little stronger sips back.
Erica
Then, I would say thanks again for joining us and good luck this upcoming season.
Joey Chestnut
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Erica
That's Devonte Adams.
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Erica
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Erica
We are live at Lake Tahoe. American Century Celebrity Golf Championship getting underway today. Peacock NBC Golf Channel. You can go to danpatrick.com click on the toy box link to follow along. Got tons of content there, games, interviews, poll questions, etc. A couple of phone calls, then we'll get to Charles Barkley Hunter in West Virginia. Hi Hunter. What's on your mind? Good morning, Dan.
Dan Patrick
Been a hot minute.
Erica
I decided to take a little bit of time away after that terrible stat of the day. I will. I'll let the pros do that from here on. But I wanted to call in and I wanted to congratulate you guys on the win last night. I know the Boys and Girls Club of Milford are Gonna put that $25,000 to good use. Congratulations. And if Fritz, he doesn't get the MBD as a result of his performance and gas money. Oh boy. But anyway, no, he's won fat. He won that before with most valuable and least valuable. But thanks for the phone call and I'm sure Fritzi will probably win both awards this year. Charles Barkley joined us yesterday. We were waiting. You know, usually what happens is once the show is over, we kind of stay here on our set and then we wait till the golfers get done with their round or they're done with, you know, being on the practice range and all of a sudden we looked over and here was Charles Barkley coming up. And he greeted me by saying, dan, you're a coward.
Dan Patrick
Dan, why don't you play in this tournament? Oh, you. I guess you injured this year. Dan, this is the best week of the year.
Erica
I would play if I could play with you, because I know that I would beat you.
Dan Patrick
Dan, you can't beat me now.
Erica
You had the worst odds to win this thing.
Dan Patrick
I don't even understand that.
Erica
I do.
Dan Patrick
No, I don't understand that because last year I came in 58th. So how do they have. That's 30 more people. How can they have me dead last if I beat 30 some people last year? Am I right?
Erica
I'm betting on you to better your score from last year.
Dan Patrick
Well, they got me top 65, right?
Erica
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
I'm gonna beat that.
Erica
I'm going under.
Dan Patrick
Me, too.
Erica
Yeah. How much you gonna bet on yourself?
Dan Patrick
Well, last year I had. I want to bet $500,000 on that.
Erica
And did you?
Dan Patrick
So, no, this true story. I placed a bet, and then they tell me I can't do it. They say it's illegal for me to better myself. I said, which is total bs, I might add. I guess they knew I was going to win. But they told me it's illegal for you to bet on yourself. I'm like, if I bet myself to lose, that would be illegal.
Erica
But boxers get to bet on themselves.
Dan Patrick
I don't know. I think they were just full of crap.
Erica
To honest.
Dan Patrick
Be honest with you, Dan.
Erica
I would have placed the bet for you.
Dan Patrick
I would like you to do that. So, yeah, they told me it was illegal, which I didn't understand.
Erica
Okay, so you can give me 500,000.
Dan Patrick
Yes.
Erica
And I can bet on you?
Dan Patrick
Yes. Let's see if they'll take that this year.
Erica
And do I get a finder's fee or do I get.
Dan Patrick
Did you put any money in?
Erica
No.
Dan Patrick
You didn't put any money in. So if I lose, do you got a f unfound fee?
Erica
No. What's the number one question, basketball wise, that you'll get out here?
Dan Patrick
I have not. I just got in last night. I have not been asked any basketball question yet. To be honest with you. I have not been asked one basketball question. I've only did probably two quick interviews. Nothing. This is the most formal one I've done, but I have not been asked one basketball question. But to answer your question was, the number one question I'm probably going to be asked is how close are the Rockets to the Thunder? And who's Going to be favored in the East. Which are two very good questions. Because I don't know, because basketball is not played on paper. It's played in the gym. And I have no idea who the favorite in the East. Did the Rockets get better? Probably. Are they as good as Oklahoma City? I don't know. But the question with the East, I'd have to do some serious thinking because I like the Miles Turner going with Giannis. The Knicks are going to be solid. I like what Orlando did. Atlanta had a great offseason.
Erica
They did pretty well.
Dan Patrick
But all that stuff is just window dressing. When that, when the basketball starts in October, that's when it started. Everything looks great on paper.
Erica
Deandre Ayton going to the Lakers does that. What's, what's that solve?
Dan Patrick
They got bigger. They got bigger. But their best second best player is going to be 41, 42 years old. Can he stay healthy? Is Luka gonna be in shape? Are they better than the Rockets? Are they better than Oklahoma City? Are they better than Denver? Those are great questions. I don't. Just because, because Aiden, his track, I gotta go by his track record and it's not a good track record. They needed a big guy. But are they better in Oklahoma City, Houston or Denver? I would not say so, no.
Erica
Do you think you know more about football than you do basketball?
Dan Patrick
I admire football more than I do basketball. It takes a tremendous amount of courage to play football. I played for one day and I realized I was a puss. I was like, damn, they really are hidden out here.
Erica
But you, you were a big guy in, in high school.
Dan Patrick
I wasn't that big. I grew from 510 to 6 5, but I was like 510 when I played football that one day. But even now to go out on a football field, you can cheat in basketball. You don't have to play defense. You can be a one way offensive player. You can, you know, you can cheat. You cannot cheat in football. If you step on that football field. It's kind of the same thing with boxing. The reason football and boxing are my two favorite sports. It takes tremendous courage. You cannot step on a football field. If you're not all in, you're gonna have to quit. I mean, it's just dangerous. Same thing with boxing. You can't cheat football and boxing. You can cheat in some other sports, but in football and boxing you have to be all in.
Erica
I think best athletes are hockey players. To do it on the ice. Well, with the sticks. They get to hit you with the sticks.
Dan Patrick
Well, I would love to Beat the hell out of some people and only get, and only get punished for two minutes. Can you imagine that? You get to knock the hell out of somebody and only get punished for two minutes. That would be a, that'd be like a dream come true.
Erica
Okay, how many players would you, looking back, like to have that I, I get to beat you up and I am only out two minutes for roughing.
Dan Patrick
BLM Beer, ML Carr, Popeye Jones. Because Popeye Jones, the one player who dominated me every time I played against him, I would love to just knock the hell out of him for two minutes.
Erica
But when you see Laimbeer, you're good.
Dan Patrick
We're good. Yo, dude, all that stuff should be good. Dude, we 60 year old. If you're 60 years old and still fighting, you're a punk. Anybody who's still fighting is 60. Anybody who's fighting past 25 is a punk. Like if you're a grown person, you know, you, you dumb, young and dumb and stupid. You get in a fight every now and then. But once you're a grown person, you shouldn't be fighting anybody fighting once you pass 30 is just a loser. You see these videos where people out here fight. You say to yourself, what a damn fool, what an idiot.
Erica
Where would you be if you didn't play basketball?
Dan Patrick
Wow, that's a great question. I believe my work ethic would make me successful. But I don't know because I never did anything but basketball. But I believe my work ethic in basketball helped me be successful. You got to have more than talent to be successful. But I probably would be like a regular worker, like in a factory somewhere. Because I. Nobody's going to ever has gone and said I didn't work hard, but I wasn't going to be overly smart. I'm not going to tell that lie. But I think I would have been successful at something probably better than factory related.
Erica
But okay, when do you get that personality? When you realize you have personality? When, when can you entertain? When can you make people laugh?
Dan Patrick
Well, that should be easy.
Erica
But you were in high school, you were in college.
Dan Patrick
No, not. It didn't happen until I got to the NBA. Once I realized I'd made it. See your life happiness should be dictated by how good your life is. Like Dan, anybody who plays sports should be the happiest person in the world. You think about it. We get paid a gazillion dollars to do something that's stupid. Think about it. And I'm not saying that to be humble. Like I was sitting there when I First started making my like these people paying me millions of dollars to dribble a stupid ass basketball. They're paying me to millions of dollars to wear shoes. I should always be in a good mood and I really live my life. People said, man, you're always in a good mood. I said, why wouldn't I be in a good mood like every NBA player? You'll be like, man, these people are paying me millions of dollars to dribble a stupid ball. Like my first contract was four years, $2 million. I was number five pick in the draft. That guy today is probably going to get a four year deal for 30, 40 million. He should be happy from day one. I was happy from day one.
Erica
So I saw where Devin Booker got two year extension. He's going to get over $70 million a year.
Dan Patrick
He should be the happiest person. He should go around. He should just go around shaking people hands.
Erica
Yeah, but he plays for the Suns. How happy can he be?
Dan Patrick
Well, he'll be happy twice a day, twice a month. The 1st and the 15th. Hey, the 1st and the 15th. He gonna be real damn happy. You know, God bless these guys for how much money they make. I made more money than Dr. J and Bill Russell, those guys. But these guys should all be in a good mood. Dan. I mean, think about Devin Booker, who's a hell of a player gonna make $70 million to dribble a stupid basketball. Why shouldn't he be in a good mood? He's the luckiest dude in the world. I mean, all these dudes I saw. Chad Holcomb got 200 some million. Shay just got 300 million. Why wouldn't you be in a good mood? You work six, seven months a year. You get two $300 a day per diem. You stay at the risk cost in the four seasons. You work a couple hours a day, four days a week.
Erica
What you not happy about keeping that good mood? We'll continue with Charles Barkley right after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports.
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Erica
We spent some time yesterday with Charles Barkley. We gave you part one. Then we went to commercial break and we promised part two. And I started out by asking Charles Barkley how easy it was to get in trouble on the road when he was playing.
Dan Patrick
It's very easy to get in trouble. You got drugs, you got alcohol, you got women troubles. Troubles are always there. Trouble. You don't have to go on the road to get in trouble. It's at home, too.
Erica
But who helps you navigate that when you get to the NBA? Because you.
Dan Patrick
Nobody helps you navigate. You got to surround yourself. First thing you got to do is get rid of your family and friends because they're the biggest freeloaders. And they never tell you no. They'll use up all your money, too, and they won't tell you no. You got to surround yourself with a few people who, number one, will tell you no. Tell you how to invest your money, how to save your money, tell you, hey, you had too much to drink. I don't think we should be doing this. Pot, cocaine, all these drugs. That's the hardest thing, surrounding yourself with people because we. These kids got the same stuff. They just got more of it and they got more money. But you got. There's women, there's alcohol, there's drugs, there's. That's everywhere, whether you're at home or on the road. And sometimes they can all get you in trouble if you don't control them. And they are readily available, depending on how much money you got.
Erica
Well, how did you not get in trouble?
Dan Patrick
Oh, I've done stupid things. I never got into the drug thing.
Erica
But you'd smoke pot before?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, five times. I don't understand. You know, my friends keep trying to get me to smoke pot. I smoke pot, like five times. It just make me want potato chips. It doesn't do anything for me, Dan. And my friends love it. And I say, oh, y' all can do it. I'm just not gonna do it. But pot does nothing for me. I just don't understand it. I've only. Like I said, I think I've done it maybe four, five times at the most. And they're like, you got to try this, this, whatever, and I'm like, yeah, where the lay's potato chips and Pringles at? But I've never gotten involved with drugs. I probably did some stupid stuff with women for sure. But, man, it's there if you want it.
Erica
But also, when you. When you think about it, if you go to a team, a bad team or a team, that. That's the culture.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, but every guy's not involved in the culture. Like, there's guys what guys? On teams I bet on, they like to do drugs. You don't have to hang out with those guys. But in the bottom line, you got to make your own decisions. I chose not to do drugs. I didn't judge other guys who did drugs. That's them. There's guys. I probably drank too much because I like to drink. But I think the biggest thing you need to be a great player is have a good coaching staff. That's probably the most important thing, the coaching staff. I think more players get ruined by bad coaching staffs because the coaches are cowards. They're scared to coach. Like, I wanted a Pat Riley, I had a great coach, Billy Cunningham, a Greg Popovich, like. But most of these coaches today, they're cowards because the players make so much money. They don't have money control. The players run the team. And the coach need to realize that player gonna get him fired. But we have taken the power from the coaches away because the players make so much money. But I say bad coaches have ruined more players than anything in the NBA.
Erica
I was wondering this question, if this would be asked on LeBron's podcast. And tell me how you would interpret this. Let's say Steve Nash says to Kevin Durant and LeBron is there, and he says, do you think you're better than LeBron? Do you think it's a fair question to ask KD? And what do you think KD would say?
Dan Patrick
Well, I think all questions are fair. You have a right to answer them. I think, Katie, his answer should be yes. You got to always think you. You can't be a great player if you think other players are better than you. They gonna have to prove they're better than you. Do I think Katie is as good as LeBron? I do not. Because I don't think he have his leadership qualities. But that's a fair question. But I. Katie, answer should be yes.
Erica
But did you think you were better than Bird?
Dan Patrick
Yes. Yes.
Erica
Did you think you were better than Jordan?
Dan Patrick
Yes.
Erica
Was there anybody you didn't think you were better than?
Dan Patrick
Dan, let me tell you this. And I've talked about this publicly before. I did not think Michael Jordan was better than me, mean, till he beat me in the finals. Because when I got. When I was in Philly, we actually had success against them. And then they got good, and then they beat us in the playoffs one year. But I thought it was just because he had some better players around him. When I got traded to Phoenix, I says, chuck Daly had told me, he says, you're the second best player in the world. I said, I'm the best player in the world? He says, no, that guy right over there is the best player in the world. I said, well, I'm gonna prove it to your ass this year when we play them in the finals. He says, chuck says, I didn't realize how great you were except getting to watch you play every day, how easy the game is for you. You can play with anybody. This is during the Dream Team practice. And I said. I said, chuck, I'm the best player in the world. I'm gonna prove it to you. I said, we're gonna play the Bulls in the finals. And I remember telling the guys that going in training camp, I said, we're going to play the Bulls and the fountains. How you know that? I said, because I'm the best damn player in the world, and I'm going to prove it. I said, we're going to play the Bulls and I'm going to prove I'm the best player in the world. And I remember going home after game two. My daughter was upset, crying. We lost the first two games. I says, hey, just relax. We're gonna be fine. I said, but I gotta tell you something. I never said this in my life. I think that guy might be better at basketball than I am. And I said, but I think I'm better. And we'll be fine. Then we win game three, lose game four, win game five, come back home for game six. And my daughter. I says, I told you, I think I'm the best player in the world. I'm gonna prove it. And then they beat us. I remember telling her, I said, I never said this to you before. That guy's better at basketball than me. And that's the first time I'd ever. Because it's a team game. But once I got Dan Marlin and Kevin Johnson, I said, we can beat anybody. We can beat anybody. But, yeah, I thought Michael Jordan was a better player than me. That's the only player I ever played against I thought was better than me.
Erica
Magic.
Dan Patrick
Magic had James Worthy and Kareem And Magic is great, you know. You know, we owe all our success in the NBA to Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. They're the two most important people in NBA history. They're the reason NBA makes some money today. Obviously Michael took it to a whole nother level, but it wasn't for Matty Johnson, Larry Bird, the NBA wouldn't be what it was today, plain and simple.
Erica
What if Bird does an injured his back?
Dan Patrick
Oh, he still one of the greatest players ever. I mean, you know, is this a.
Erica
What was it, a 10 year career?
Dan Patrick
I think it was more than that. But you have to factor in though then the physicality of the game. We all had to go to college for three and four years. You know, these guys, number one, bless these guys, they make a deal how long they play. Number one, they never went to college. And also there's no physicality. You have to factor in. These guys played. I played three years of college. I think Bird played four years of college. Michael played three years of college. Tim Duncan played four years of college. David Robinson played four years of college. So the guys talk about, well, these guys, like I say and listen, it's a different game now because no physicality. But you have to factor in all the years some of these guys lost going to college. I think Bird went to college. I mean he went to two or three schools. I remember correct. Before he went to Indiana State, because. But so, but Bird, man, he was amazing.
Erica
Feels like there's all. There's probably more stories about Bird that are told than any other player.
Dan Patrick
Cause you're the best trash talker ever, you know. So, so Leon Wood was one of my teammates and we're sitting in a locker room getting ready for the three point shooting contest. And I was kind of just talking to Leon, trying to calm him down and good, all these three point shooters in there. Bird comes in and says, which one of you gonna come in second place? Like which one of you gonna come in second place?
Erica
So first words through the door, which.
Dan Patrick
One of you gonna come in second place? Dan.
Erica
It was over.
Dan Patrick
I'm sitting around, nobody said nothing. It was one of the best scenes I've ever like. I'm looking around, I'm not in the contest, so I can't say anything. Nobody said a word. And I says, man, I wish we had casinos. We could bet on collab. Bird going to win this three point shooting contest. Because nobody said a thing. I mean I was like, this thing is over, this is a rap.
Erica
Did Larry and Dr. J ever talk about that fight that they had.
Dan Patrick
So I'm still mad that the NBA found me.
Erica
Yeah, you were holding.
Dan Patrick
I wasn't. See, See, I grabbed him to break it up. I didn't know Doc was punching him. I just remember Burke. Chuck, y' all better get this old man off me.
Erica
What are you saying about Dr. J?
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Oh, Chuck killing him, too. Yo, man, y' all better get this old man off me. He says this five, six, seven times. Doc is grinding now, trying to stop him. He and Bird rolling. I'm gonna kill this old man if y' all don't get him off me. And next thing I know, Doc just snaps and I just grab Bird and I'm still mad. I'm telling you, NBA find me for a whole. I said, first of all, I would never hold somebody unless somebody I didn't know. I just tried to break it up. I didn't know Doc was punching it. But, man, after he said about the fifth or sixth time about get this old man off, maybe Doc just snapped.
Erica
So Larry's taking it to Dr. Jack.
Dan Patrick
This like, this might be Doc's last year. It was one of his last couple. It may have been his last year. And Bird just killing him and talking trash the whole time. And, boy, Doc just snapped.
Erica
Did they ever talk about this?
Dan Patrick
No, not. No. That was nothing to talk about.
Erica
I don't know if Larry would ever say, you know what? No, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have, man.
Dan Patrick
I know.
Erica
But there's Dr. J. He's royalty.
Dan Patrick
Let me tell you something. Treat him equally. Let me tell you something about the sickers and the Celtics. My first experience. So, you know, these old vets, Doc Bobby Jones, Reese Cheeks, Moses, they don't care about the preseason. It's just like basically a glorified scrimmage. So we play, like, the first four or five games we go to play the Celtics. Guys is goofing around the first four or five exhibition games. That's not a sound going on. I pull Andrew Toney aside. I says, is somebody sick or hurt or something? He says, it's the Celtics. And I said, what? He says, it's the Celtics.
Erica
The preseason.
Dan Patrick
Preseason. Every time we played the Celtics, it was a different vibe.
Joey Chestnut
Every time.
Dan Patrick
Anytime we played the Lakers, it was different. Because Moses was going to try to kill Kareem. Because Kareem was the. Moses did. Moses thought he never got his. Just do it. I don't believe he got it either. But when we played the Celtics, man, regular season, playoffs, it was a different vibe in the building. It was. It Was.
Erica
It's great to see you.
Dan Patrick
Hey, man, good luck. Hey, I'm proud of you, Dan. You know, your career. To have a career, as long as you've had it, you have to be talented, number one. You have to have a great work ethic and people have to like you. How many years you've been doing this now?
Erica
Probably 40. Almost 40 years, man.
Dan Patrick
You like me, man? You're gonna go your whole life without working? I'm on a six.
Erica
Oh, no, I work. Listen to the guys I'm with. No, I work.
Dan Patrick
It's like stealing, Dan.
Erica
This is work.
Dan Patrick
It's like stealing.
Erica
Yeah. This isn't exactly your Phoenix Suns team that I've got.
Dan Patrick
No, this is my Philadelphia team.
Erica
The team you wanted out of.
Dan Patrick
That's right. Yeah. Oh, you know, it's so funny. Jimmy Loud and one of my favorite people. One of my Billy Cos my best coach I ever had. Two of my favorites are Rudy, Tom Jonovich and Jim Lonham. We're playing the Celtics in the playoffs. Us is Jim. Look out there right before a tip off. That's Bird, McHale and Parish. I got Shelton, Jones and Manute. He says, good luck. I love Jim. Like every time I see him, he says, good luck.
Erica
Good luck. And I'll leave you with that.
Dan Patrick
I'll leave you with that. Hey, God, thanks for having me, brother.
Erica
Thank you, man.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Erica
Thank you, Charles. He's great. He gave us, you know, half hour of his time, busy day, pulled in a lot of different directions. But I do love that, you know, when people say he forced his way out of Philadelphia to Phoenix. Well, look at who he had. He had his front line didn't exactly match up with the Boston Celtics there with Bird, mchale and Parrish. And even when Charles finished hit the conversation, the interview, he's still telling us that story as he's walking off our stage here. And he's like, damn, if they had Bird, McHale and Parrish. I had Minute and Shelton. Shelton Jones. I went, wait, Shelton Jones. He went to St. John's he's like, yeah, that's Shelton Jones. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Marvin Shelton Jones played one year in the NBA in the. In the 1988 season for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Erica
Yeah, but he was there with Charles against Bird, McHale and Parrish. Even that conversation where he's talking about bird trash talking Dr. J and this is late in Doc's career and Larry's, you know, tearing him up. And that's when he kept saying to Charles, he was talking about Dr. J and then Dr. J had had enough, grabs Bird by the throat, and Charles grabs Larry. Not realizing that Dr. J is pounding Larry, I was like, oh, my God. Alex Caruso of the Oklahoma City Thunder will stop by, and the great comedian Nate Borgetzi will join us as well. Yes, I got a big problem with.
Bridget Todd
The way Larry Bird treated Dr. J. I do, too.
Erica
I got a big problem with that. But that's what I was saying to Charles. I mean, you calling him an old man. I mean, I understand Larry, that, you know, with trash talking. That's Dr. J. I feel like the. The entire Sex Sixers team should have punched Larry Bird in the face. Not just Dr. J. Everybody should have punched him in the face. You don't talk to him like that. The hell's wrong with you?
Ebony
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Dan Patrick
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Danny G
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Joey Chestnut
To be a game changer because this.
Danny G
Region has been hungry for a men's professional soccer team.
Dan Patrick
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Bridget Todd
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Ebony
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Dan Patrick
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Bridget Todd
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Ebony
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Podcast Summary: The Best of The Week on The Dan Patrick Show
Release Date: July 12, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick curates the most memorable moments of the week, featuring insightful and entertaining conversations with prominent figures from the worlds of sports and entertainment. Skipping the usual advertisements and introductory segments, the episode delves straight into engaging discussions that captivate both long-time listeners and newcomers alike.
Duration: 05:02 - 17:28
Joey Chestnut, the 17-time hot dog eating champion, joins Dan Patrick for an in-depth conversation about his recent performance, the challenges of maintaining peak condition, and his interactions with fans and fellow athletes.
a. Recent Competition and Performance
Joey reflects on his latest victory and the factors that contributed to his success:
Joey Chestnut [05:50]: "The dogs did taste a little different. I don't know if they cooked them ahead of time or what, but they were a little bit darker all the way around."
He discusses the slight dip in performance compared to previous years and attributes it to both the quality of the food and his own physical condition.
b. Social Media and Public Perception
The conversation shifts to the overwhelming presence of social media during competitions:
Bridget Todd [06:21]: "I started going through things and seeing what was said and I like all the Mount Rushmore posts. Those ones are, those ones like, oh my God, those are embarrassing."
Joey admits that while the attention is immense, he tends to stay detached to maintain focus.
c. Future Plans and Recovery
Addressing his longevity in the sport, Joey shares his thoughts on continuing to compete:
Joey Chestnut [08:37]: "As long as I'm still able to bounce back eventually I'll keep doing it. And I still love it."
He emphasizes the importance of recovery, especially as he ages, noting that while recovery times have lengthened, his passion for the competition remains unwavering.
d. Listener Questions and Insights
Dan Patrick introduces listener-submitted questions, allowing Joey to provide personal insights into his training and lifestyle:
Listener Question [10:05]: "What is coming up for you? Do you have a competition on the horizon?"
Joey Chestnut [11:45]: "There's a couple appearances, maybe a minor league baseball game on the 21st, but mostly eating olive burgers."
This segment highlights Joey's humorous take on balancing his competitive spirit with personal downtime.
e. Personal Anecdotes and Lifestyle
Joey shares amusing stories about his interactions outside the competitive arena, including his encounters with celebrities and his favorite food establishments:
Joey Chestnut [28:22]: "I saw LeBron at Fanatics Fest in New York... he gave me a high five and talked about the LA thing."
He illustrates the camaraderie and mutual respect shared among top athletes across different sports.
Duration: 19:21 - 35:28
Devonte Adams, a celebrated NFL player, takes center stage to discuss his experiences, teamwork, and personal interests beyond the gridiron.
a. Balancing Professional and Personal Life
Devonte talks about taking time off to visit friends and engage in hobbies like salmon fishing:
Devonte Adams [11:45]: "I'm gonna go visit a friend in Alaska at the end of the month, do some salmon fishing."
He emphasizes the importance of downtime for mental and physical rejuvenation amidst a demanding sports career.
b. Training and Preparation
Addressing the rigorous demands of professional football, Devonte shares his training regimen and the mental toughness required:
Devonte Adams [12:35]: "The biggest thing is to stay healthy. You have to control your eating and go in absolutely empty."
He discusses the delicate balance between maintaining peak physical condition and the challenges of the competitive eating lifestyle.
c. Team Dynamics and Future Goals
Devonte reflects on his relationship with teammates and coaches, highlighting the supportive environment that fosters success:
Devonte Adams [32:12]: "McVay has some real energy. You can feel it. It's legit. It makes a different feeling in the building."
He underscores the significance of a positive coaching staff in nurturing player potential and team cohesion.
d. Personal Interests and Community Engagement
Beyond football, Devonte expresses his passion for community activities and personal interests, such as appearing at local baseball games and supporting youth organizations:
Devonte Adams [11:45]: "There are a couple appearances, a minor league baseball game on the 21st in Lansing, Michigan."
His commitment to community involvement underscores his dedication to giving back and staying connected with fans.
Duration: 36:49 - 64:27
Legendary NBA star Charles Barkley returns to The Dan Patrick Show for a lively discussion filled with anecdotes, reflections on his basketball career, and candid opinions on the current state of the NBA.
a. Navigating Fame and Staying Grounded
Charles opens up about the challenges of maintaining focus and avoiding trouble amidst the spotlight:
Charles Barkley [49:06]: "Nobody helps you navigate. You’ve got to surround yourself with people who will tell you no and guide you."
He emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and choosing the right support system to stay grounded.
b. Reflections on NBA Experiences
Charles shares memorable moments from his career, including interactions with teammates and legendary opponents:
Charles Barkley [53:01]: "I thought Michael Jordan was a better player than me. That’s the only player I ever played against I thought was better than me."
He recounts his competitive spirit and the respect he holds for basketball greats like Larry Bird and Magic Johnson.
c. Anecdotes and Locker Room Stories
The conversation delves into humorous and intense locker room stories, highlighting the camaraderie and rivalry that defined his career:
Charles Barkley [57:26]: "One of you gonna come in second place? Dan."
This exchange illustrates the playful yet competitive nature of team dynamics during high-stakes moments.
d. Insights on Coaching and Team Management
Charles critiques the current coaching landscape in the NBA, advocating for stronger leadership and accountability:
Charles Barkley [52:09]: "The biggest thing you need to be a great player is have a good coaching staff. Bad coaches have ruined more players than anything in the NBA."
He stresses the necessity of effective coaching to nurture talent and maintain team integrity.
e. Personal Stories and Legacy
Charles reflects on his personal growth and the legacy he wishes to leave behind, emphasizing the impact of key mentors and teammates:
Charles Barkley [55:42]: "We owe all our success in the NBA to Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. They are the two most important people in NBA history."
His tribute to these icons underscores the influence of mentorship and friendship in achieving greatness.
The Dan Patrick Show's episode titled "The Best of The Week" successfully encapsulates the essence of high-profile sports conversations, blending humor, insightful commentary, and personal anecdotes. Through engaging interviews with Joey Chestnut, Devonte Adams, and Charles Barkley, listeners gain a multifaceted perspective on competitive spirit, teamwork, and the personal journeys of these distinguished athletes. This episode stands out as a must-listen for sports enthusiasts seeking both entertainment and deeper understanding of their favorite sports figures.
Notable Quotes:
Joey Chestnut [05:50]: "The dogs did taste a little different. I don't know if they cooked them ahead of time or what, but they were a little bit darker all the way around."
Charles Barkley [49:06]: "Nobody helps you navigate. You’ve got to surround yourself with people who will tell you no and guide you."
Joey Chestnut [08:37]: "As long as I'm still able to bounce back eventually I'll keep doing it. And I still love it."
Charles Barkley [53:01]: "I thought Michael Jordan was a better player than me. That’s the only player I ever played against I thought was better than me."
These quotes highlight the candid and introspective nature of the discussions, providing listeners with authentic insights directly from the athletes themselves.