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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. All's quiet or all is quiet on the coaching front, at least so far. And you have the possibility of Mike McCarthy interviewing with the Bears today. And then you have some of these other coaches who were still in the postseason who aren't afforded that luxury now. The Dallas Cowboys with Deion Sanders. That's going to get a lot of run. That's going to play out until Dallas hires a coach. I don't think it's going to be Deon. I think Jerry Jones did Deon a solid. Dion is in negotiations for a contract extension at Colorado. He would normally be getting that, but if there's the possibility of the Raiders or the Cowboys, maybe he's able to make some more money there. Because if you listen or read what Dion had to say about his conversation with Jerry Jones, he sort of implied, inferred that he was offered the job. Hey, you know, humbled by this, but I got unfinished business in Colorado. I don't think there was an offer here. It wasn't reported as an offer. Dion kind of took it and said, basically, yeah, I'm not going to take this job right now. I got unfinished business. Wait a minute, I didn't offer the job to you. Now maybe gets around to doing that because, you know, normally when you fire somebody, we always at least think the owner has an idea who he's going to bring in. I truly believe that the Kraft family with the Patriots knew they were bringing in Mike Brable and probably knew that in December. They probably knew that a month ago, where it's like, this is not working out. They would have brought in Mike Brable if they weren't already contractually binded with Gerard Mayo because they wrote it into his contract that he would be the successor to Bill Belichick. Then I think they quickly realized he was not ready to be a head coach. And it goes back to what I've said many, many times. Not every great coordinator, good coordinator, deserves to be a head coach. Ben Johnson is the object of desire right now. I don't know what he's like. I've never heard him interviewed. I don't know what it's like when you're up there and you're answering questions. You just lost a tough game. I don't know what kind of culture. Is he able to be around Dan Campbell and go, I'm going to have that same culture wherever I go? I don't know. Is he going to go to the Raiders? How does that go with Tom Brady's game this weekend? He's got. He's got that game. He's got the Lions game with the Commanders. What happens if they show Ben Johnson on the sidelines? Is Tom Brady, minority owner of the Raiders, allowed to talk about Ben Johnson? Does he have any inside info? Which I would believe he would. I like how the NFL makes it seem like this isn't a conflict of interest. Seaton brought up something this morning. He said, imagine if Jerry Jones was going to be the analyst for a game.
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Dan Patrick
And he's looking for a head coach. Is there a conflict of interest there? Yes.
Justin Pennick
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Seaton
I mean, like, could you imagine Robert Kraft immediately, like, well, you know, here Gerard Mayo really not getting it done. I think we're going to fire him at the end of the game, and that means we're open for business.
Dan Patrick
But the NFL, you know, the NFL is bending over backwards to help Tom. It feels like. Or looking the other way. You know, conflict of interest. That is what it is. And. And then you go back in the wayback machine to how they went after Tom. Like, you know, they were going after him in a big time, big way. Like they were investigating him. Then this is like, you know, he's with Fox. He's going to be calling the Super Bowl. Let's play nice. Probably his last year as a broadcaster. No conflict of interest here. Yes. Eaton.
Seaton
I love. Like, this is such a blatant conflict of interest that's right in our faces. That makes me wonder, what are the other conflicts of interest that they're also like, ah, don't worry about that. That's no big deal. Don't worry about it. Because this one is right in our faces. Everybody could see it. There's probably a million more that are behind the scenes that they're like, ah, just wink at that. Don't worry about that. That's fine.
Dan Patrick
What about if it's a blowout? Let's say the Lions are up by 21 with, I don't know. Seven minutes to go. You got to fill a little time, and all of a sudden you're gon to go. Well, Ben Johnson's gonna get a job, Tom. Somewhere. Yeah, he certainly seems like a good candidate to me.
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Dan Patrick
No, that's all I have.
Seaton
Raiders are looking to hire a new coach sometime before the draft that they.
Dan Patrick
Wait, is that your Tom Brady all of a sudden?
Seaton
He's got a hardcore accent where he talks about, you know, the podcast for the Dr. I was talking about the draft on the podcast.
Dan Patrick
Whoa. What?
Seaton
Dude, where did that accent come from?
Dan Patrick
I now. Now I'm gonna be listening for that. Yes.
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Todd
And pretends he's not interested. It's like, Ben. Everybody's on this Ben Johnson bandwagon. I don't know. When everyone doesn't realize. And then he swoops in at the last minute when everyone thinks that the Raiders aren't interested.
Dan Patrick
It's the Ben wagon, I think. Is my shirt okay? I'm on the bandwagon here? Yeah. Yeah. Does he go out of his way to say, yeah, I don't know. I don't get it. You know? All right. The gimmicky plays. I don't know if that works. Consistent basis.
Todd
Some are just coordinators. They're not necessarily going to make great head coaches. So I don't know.
Dan Patrick
Yes, yes.
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Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah. So that's no conflict of interest there with that game coming up this weekend with the Lions and the Commanders. See, now you're going to listen. Now we're going to read into. How many times do you listen to a game where you're going to be reading into maybe an ulterior motive? Troy Aikman came out after what, the last game that he and Joe did and said something about the Cowboys job not being a good job or desirable. But Troy is not part of the Cowboys or he's not part of another organization ripping the Cowboys. Tom is. He's got his fingerprints all over this. He's. He's. He's going to be making these changes. He's making these decisions. But he's also going to be broadcasting a game where maybe the number one candidate for the head coaching vacancies is going to be coaching 8 7, 7, 3 DP show email address dpadanpatrick.com Twitter handle @dpshow. You got Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls coming up. And as always, stat of the day brought to you by Panini America. The official trading cards of this program. By the way, I have the morning DraftKings odds. These are the best super bowl matchup odds. It's overwhelming that they think it'll be the Chiefs and the Lions. Then it's the Chiefs and the Eagles, Ravens, Lions. So Chiefs and Lions plus 370. Chiefs, Eagles and the Ravens. Lions plus 500. And then they have the Bills and the Lions plus 550. So they're not factoring in the Commanders or the Rams in this situation. And if you're betting, the best odds according to Vegas will be the Chiefs and the Lions meeting in the Super Bowl. Yes, Paul.
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Dan Patrick
They. No, no. They have the Lions against the Chiefs. Oh, that's their first against. Yeah, they have the Chiefs against the Eagles.
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Dan Patrick
And then they have the Raven. No, they really like the Lions because they've got them facing the Chiefs and facing the Ravens and facing the Bills. So if I'm going to plan this, the Bills versus the Lions would be where I would go. Somebody's winning a Super bowl here. Yeah. Is that how they sell it? And welcome to the Super Bowl. Somebody has to win this game. These. And can you imagine the pain for one of these fan bases if Buffalo plays Detroit? Which fan base would hurt more if they lost this Super. Oh, boy. Why? I'm skewing negative 11 minutes in. Dang. I started out great with Strawberry quick. Then I went to Brady. Conflict of interest. And now I'm talking about pain, misery for a fan base.
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Dan Patrick
But considering this is recency bias from you just lost in dramatic fashion last year. Fear the Lions. So it's not like the Buffalo Bills back in the 90s when they're losing Super Bowls. It's. This is the Lions team that's supposed to win the Super Bowl.
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They're the favorites.
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Dan Patrick
Sure. Yeah. Seaton, what's the poll question? I don't know. If do we want to start out with which fan base would suffer more in a. No, I can't do that. I can't do that today.
Seaton
Too late. Because that's what we're doing.
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Seaton
It's definitely one of them.
Dan Patrick
Wow.
Seaton
That's for sure. Which fan base would suffer more if they lost the Super Bowl? Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions. That is a lot of fun. We could also put up there. Tom Brady being an NFL broadcaster and owner is a massive conflict of interest or no big deal.
Dan Patrick
Well, let's go around the room here because I, I, I want to be fair to the topic here. Todd, do you think it's a conflict of interest that Brady is a minority owner while calling games?
Todd
I think it's a conflict of interest. But if the phrase is massive conflict of interest, I would lean the other way. I think it's a conflict of interest. I don't think it's a massive conflict.
Dan Patrick
Okay, Seton.
Seaton
Okay, maybe we'll take out massive then. I would say it is a massive conflict of interest.
Dan Patrick
Okay, all right.
Seaton
Then especially more like the more that it's not exactly a new story, but the more that it sits with me and the more that everybody's just kicking around head coaching candidates and all this stuff and you're like, you got this dude doing Cade. This is crazy. How in the world could you allow.
Dan Patrick
That to happen, Marvin? Conflict of interest. As much as I love minority owner in the NFL now. Conflict of interest. No, it is. Oh, okay, okay. Poly conflict of interest.
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Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah. It's like I, they could have kept him in the on deck circle before, you know, but I don't think the NFL wants him to get out of the broadcasting booth. I think that they want him there. I think Fox, of course, wants him there and he's going to be doing the Super Bowl. But as I've said for the last couple of months, it feels like he's moving on to something else. And maybe he's one and done during these games and he gets to do a Super Bowl.
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Well, I think he's now a minority owner with the Mavericks, so it would be identical if he was doing games. I think Mark sold a good portion of the Dallas Mavericks. I think so. 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. Hey, Steve Covino.
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Dan Patrick
I saw a tweet from Ed Werder and I of course always reading Ed Werder's tweets and had something to do with the Cowboys. Ed is a cowboy insider for WFAA TV in Dallas. Had to do with Dion, had to do with Jerry Jones and maybe, maybe this is actually in the on deck circle and could happen and Edward are kind enough to join us. So you piqued my interest with this. So explain what your tweet was all about.
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Yeah, so I've been.
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I've been obviously following the Cowboys, you know, for a long time, but, you know, certainly throughout this season, and extending that coverage through the dismissal of Mike McCarthy, which I think surprised a lot of people, even those of us who cover the team on a regular basis. And, you know, when you start configuring a list of potential candidates to be the next head coach, only in Dallas do you have to make sure to include Deion Sanders and Jason Whitten, former, you know, Cowboys tight end great, who Jerry is enamored with, who has only coached at the high school level. Regarding Dion, obviously, we know that he has not yet formally interviewed for the job. The Cowboys have extended invitations to Leslie Frazier and Robert Sala to be the first two to interview formally for the job. But Deion told Adam Schefter the other day that Jerry Jones reached out to him and they discussed the job and everything I continue to be told, Dan, is that Jerry is interested. It was described to me as he's enamored with the idea. Obviously, it's hard to imagine any coaching candidate who could create more interest, someone that Jerry could more sell to the fan base here, which needs to happen, and make Jerry more money than Deion Sanders. I mean, he won a Super bowl here as a player. So there are also people around Deion who tell me that he's being urged by his supporters in Colorado to take the job and that they believe if Jerry ever does offer him the job that he will take, that he has an extension to remain at Colorado on his desk that he hasn't even looked at as he considers these other possibilities. But, you know, I mean, there are also people close to Dion who tell me they don't see it happening, but they've seen things happen with Jerry Jones that they didn't expect to happen before. And he did hire Barry Switzer, so you can't rule anything out. He's the most unpredictable owner in the NFL on any subject, especially this one.
Dan Patrick
But do you think that Jerry Jones had somebody in mind when he was willing to let Mike McCarthy leave?
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I assume that Jerry's done this enough times. This is his eighth time that he knows before you let somebody who has some value and is. Has proven himself to the degree, you know, Mike McCarthy has as a head coach in this league with two different franchises that you're sure you're going to get somebody who you think is going to do a better job.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I. Man, for some reason. And I was talking to Tim Calashaw, of course he covers the Cowboys, and he said Dion was treating this as if he was offered the job. Like, his response was, hey, I'm honored or humbled or whatever, but I got work to do, as if he was getting the job offer. And. And then I thought, well, maybe. Is Jerry doing Dion a favorite by. Hey, we. Maybe we have some interest here, and that helps him even more with that extension at Colorado. But you think this is real? This is. This is something that could happen?
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I think it has merit, and I think when we're talking about Jerry and Dion, you always have to be wary of how this conversation could benefit each of them, and it certainly does. But I think there is a possibility of it happening. I mean, Dion apparently told Adam Schefter that he doesn't need to use the Cowboys as leverage to get what he wants at Colorado, that he's him, and that there's probably a lot of truth in that, given the effect he's had on that program and the attention he's brought to it and the money that's been dedicated to the program since then. But, yeah, and I think a key figure, if this were to go very far, would be Mike Zimmer. You know, Mike Zimmer was a defensive coordinator here this most recent season under Mike McCarthy. Coached under five head coaches in Dallas, and he has not decided what he's going to do in terms of whether he wants to continue coaching or not. I think a lot of that is dependent upon what direction Jerry decides to go in hiring the next head coach. And he would certainly, almost certainly, Dan, be a part of it if Deion Sanders is the coach, because Mike is very close to Deion. He coached him when he was here. He was close. So close to his program at Jackson State and then at Colorado that there were people speculating that Zimmer was going to be the defensive coordinator of Colorado. That never happened. But Zimmer made it clear during the season when we spoke to him that he does frequently still speak to Deion Sanders. So I'm sure he would be heavily involved in that. And it's interesting that he has made no mention or offered no decision on his future.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But we've talked about Jerry and he hires coaches that are submissive and malleable, and that's not Dion. So is. Is Jerry finally maybe coming around to that? I need to have somebody be a head coach, act like a head coach and not be looking over their shoulder constantly.
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Dan Patrick
You.
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He could influence free agents, but the Cowboys are. Have not been heavily involved in free agency in recent years to their own detriment, quite honestly. You know, they were the last team to sign a player four out of the last five years. So it was interesting to me that Jerry thought that was the most unique ability Deion possessed and that it would not be a significant factor in whether he succeeded at the NFL level.
Dan Patrick
Did Mike McCarthy won out?
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That's not the sense I got. I mean, when the season ended, he was unequivocal and very public about the fact that his goal in the next few days was to remain in Dallas. He said he had made an investment in Dallas, the Cowboys had made an investment in him. I think his family wanted to be here. I Sincerely think Mike McCarthy wanted and expected it to work out. And I don't know that we fully understand the real reasons it didn't.
Dan Patrick
Great to talk to you as always, Ed. Thank you.
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Made it to a Friday Dan and the Dan and Stan Patrick Show. I'm not in the main man cave. I'm in the main man cave, but not in the main without the E Man Cave and the recipe. The menu certainly bears that out. Fritzi probably not going to be happy with all of this. Burger and waffle fries. That's it. As Tyler said, he didn't want to waste a good Meat Friday on just the Danettes if I wasn't going to be in studio. So that's who has it better than we do.
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Burgers and waffle fries on the menu here for a Meat Friday. All right, come on in. Stay a while. We'll talk to Jason Garrett, former Cowboys head Coach David Carr. NFL Network analyst Mike Florio will stop by as well. Operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls throughout the morning. 8, 7 7, 3 DP show three days of football straight ahead starting with Saturday games, Sunday games, Monday, Monday night national title game. So we'll try to dissect all of these over the next three hours. Most cars on the road could use a little TLC and it Mako they're trying to bring your car back to life with affordable paint jobs and light collision repairs. Get a free estimate today. Oh, better get Mako Play of the day poll questions Stat of the day all of that forthcoming the point spreads as of this morning, according to DraftKings. I've got the Texans getting eight and a half, the Commanders getting eight and a half, the Rams are getting six and the Bills at home are getting one and a half. Fritzi It's Friday, Fritzi. He's got a few poll question suggestions. Seaton will also fill in some of the gray area there with some of his own. We'll recap the big basketball game last night. You probably didn't watch it, but the Oklahoma City Thunder now 34 6. They rough up the Cavaliers as they win by 20 and trying to make somebody a star in a city that doesn't make stars or a game that probably doesn't bear itself out in highlights on the mothership that Shea Gilgis Alexander, you'd have to work on the name, the game and the fact he's in Oklahoma City, but I think all signs are leading to him being the MVP this year. Might be a little MVP voter fatigue with the Joker, but Shea Gilgis is averaging over 30 a game. He had over 40 last night against the Cavaliers. We'll talk about that coming up. And he was second. He finished runner up to Joker last year, so it's not going to be a big surprise, but we'll talk about that. You're trying or it feels like there's analysts trying to let you know, watch him play. It's just he's not a highlight machine. He's just extremely economically great. It's just he goes out there and he'll give you 40 points. I think he's done that six times so far this season. All right, Todd, I'm going to start with you. You have a few Friday Fritzy poll questions.
Todd
Texans aside, if the Lions reach the super bowl, who should they want to play? That would be the Bills, Chiefs or Ravens. Who should the Lions want to play if they're fortunate enough to reach the Super Bowl.
Dan Patrick
I think it's weird to say the obvious answer would be the Kansas City Chiefs because they feel vulnerable at 15 and 2. I want no part of Patrick Mahomes in a big game. I. I don't. I don't. Been down that road too many times. No. Not going to do it. You can give me Lamar Jackson, maybe one of the greatest seasons ever by a quarterback. And Josh Allen is probably going to be the runner up to the, you know him, mvp. I'll take my chances because those guys haven't been in this situation before. It's the same thing with Tom Brady. I don't know how many years he wasn't the best quarterback in the league. But if you said you got to win one game or you had a game winning drive and you gave him the football or anybody else, you said I'll take him. And that's what Mahomes is. Mahomes is not a stat machine. He hasn't been. They've changed the whole complexion of this team. It's a defensive team. They do run the football. Travis Kelsey has regressed a little bit the last couple of years. During the regular season, he's another guy. Where you go, man, I don't know. It seems to be slowing down a little bit. And then It'll be like seven catches for 90 yards. And with Mahomes, somehow, some way you can't. Game plan for third and 15 and he gets out of the pocket, dances down the sidelines for 16. So I would say I'll take my chances with Buffalo or. Or the Texans or the Baltimore Ravens. Anybody taking Kansas City that the Lions would want to fake. Oh, Todd. Okay.
Todd
And it'll be extra special to keep them from the three peats. I think the Chiefs, to me, I understand your point. Which are all valid. Are a little less scary than Lamar and Josh and those two.
Dan Patrick
Okay. But if I said the Broncos were in the AFC title game and you could face the Ravens, Bills or Chiefs, who are you taking?
Todd
Based on what happened in the regular season, they got destroyed. 41:10 against the Ravens. The Bills just destroyed the Broncos. Denver almost beat the Chiefs in Kansas City on a block field goal. And then they let them beat us. Beat them 38 to nothing. I'm gonna say I would take the Chiefs. They know us, but we know them. We play them twice a year. And I just think the Chiefs are ripe for the taking. As if Bills and Ravens scare me more than the Chiefs, even with all the experience in my home.
Dan Patrick
Seaton, what about you? Yeah, we.
Seaton
Us let's go. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Seaton
I feel like the Chiefs are actually the last team that I want. I would want to face, and probably for all of the reasons you just mentioned, actually going for the 3P, they're completely unpredictable. Feel like you can game plan for a lot of different things, but you really can't game plan for that. You know, 4th and 17, you've got Patrick Mahomes exactly where you want to be scrambling. He jumps out of bounds and Somehow throws a 37 yard dart to a wide open Kelsey. And this year, like, what the hell?
Dan Patrick
We just had him sacked.
Seaton
We just had them on fourth down. You know, you can't really game plan.
Dan Patrick
For that, but you would also look at that game planning that Josh Allen is capable of those crazy plays and Lamar Jackson capable of those plays. I've just seen it when the game is on the line and it. It's time to pucker. And Mahomes is awesome. Yes. Right.
Seaton
Those guys are all capable of those things, but Patrick Mahomes does them regularly and. Right. Those. Those other two quarterbacks, they have more of a history of puckering, as you'd say that. They just makes them less scary.
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Dan Patrick
He's got us just where he wants, right?
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Dan Patrick
Dang it. Dang it. We're only up two touchdowns going into the fourth quarter. But the Ravens in Buffalo and the Ravens favored on the road by one and a half. You know, you start to look at these, and I always go, what's Vegas want me to do? Is Vegas saying, you know what, you got to take the Bills, they're getting one and a half at home. That's what they're saying to you. And then you look at these numbers with the Commanders and the Lions, eight and a half, Texans, Chiefs, eight and a half. It fields. And. And this isn't fair to the Texans. I'll say that up front. Like the Commanders are capable. Might be more capable of beating the Lions in Detroit than the Texans beating the Chief in Kansas City. And maybe that's, you know, the. Just the perception of. Or the lack of respect the Texans get. But eight and a Half for both of these teams on the road. And then the Rams and the Eagles six point game. And I started to look at some of the prop bets here. If I said over under rushing yard. Saquon Barkley against the Rams. Marvin, you got a guess here?
Todd
75 and a half.
Dan Patrick
All right. Seaton 82.
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Paul 89 and a half.
Dan Patrick
Todd.
Todd
I'm gonna say 94 and a half.
Dan Patrick
112 and a half. Wow, that's aggressive. No respect. That surprised me a little bit there.
Seaton
Aggressive.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Yeah. They expect Josh Allen to have more passing yards than Lamar Jackson. How about Derrick Henry over under rushing yards, Ravens, bills. Paul.
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96 and a half.
Dan Patrick
Marvin 88.
Todd
Todd 90 and a half.
Seaton
Seton 227 and 1 half.
Dan Patrick
97 and a half. Paulie had 96 and a half. Yes. Patrick Mahomes passing yards against the Texans.
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Paul, kind of low. I'm gonna go two 29 and a half.
Dan Patrick
Marvin, 248 and a half. Todd.
Todd
Well, I kind of split the difference there. 237 and a half between those two guys.
Dan Patrick
All right. Seat. No. Connor, I'm gonna.
Seaton
This is a bad guess, but.227 and.
Dan Patrick
A half.227 and a half is CJ Strouds over.
Todd
Gotta give him love for that.
Dan Patrick
Patrick Mahomes is 250 and a half. Just some of the random things here. Yeah, they got Josh Allen 248 and a half. Lamar Jackson 224 and a half. But. And Puka Nakua. They expect him to have a really good game over under his 88 and a half yards in that matchup. All righty. 8773-DP-SHoVE Email address dp@danpatrick.com Twitter handle @dpshow Once again, David Carr from NFL Network. A little later on, we'll have the most must win game of the weekend. Got our play of the day coming up. Kind of a quiet last couple of days with the coaching moves. Aaron Rodgers talks about talking to the jets, but Vegas has a new team, a new place that Aaron Rodgers, if he decides to play next year, that that would be the place that he would be going to. Paulie, I'll start with you. Vegas thinks that if Aaron Rodgers plays again. You know what? Let me play Aaron Rodgers on McAfee's show. Talking with the Jets.
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I gave some constructive things. It's. There's so much that goes into the whole thing.
Dan Patrick
There's.
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Dan Patrick
Okay. Do a little dance Make a little love get down tonight get down tonight down tonight thank you. Figured that'd be right in your wheelhouse.
Todd
Set me up so lovely. Even though you didn't mean to.
Dan Patrick
Do you know who sang sings that?
Todd
Not sure.
Dan Patrick
Casey.
Todd
Okay.
Dan Patrick
In the sunshine okay.
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S A T U O D A.
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Todd
It's not them.
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That's the Bay City Rollers.
Todd
Saturday night. I just wanted to say that.
Dan Patrick
Wow. Come on, let's go.
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Come on.
Todd
How could I fail that question?
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Don't mail it in just because it's Friday. Let's go. Let's go. Gotta pick it up.
Todd
Burgers and waffles.
Dan Patrick
Every day is the Super Bowl. All right, here it is. Vegas is the place that Vegas thinks that Aaron Rodgers is going to go. Yeah. The Raiders are the favorites for Aaron Rodgers, and I was a little bit surprised. Well, we brought this up here. Can you get him to come in as your bridge quarterback? Would Tom Brady entertain that? As the new owner of the Raiders? Man, unless I thought my team could be good and compete. I mean, you're in a division where the Broncos, Chargers, and Chiefs all made the playoffs. So is Aaron Rodgers going to help me with anything other than attendance? And you're already a tourist attraction now. You don't have a home field advantage, but do I want Aaron Rodgers or do I bring in somebody else and go, can I get through this next season? And then maybe we start to build this into a champion again. Yes, Paul.
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Dan Patrick
Okay, Anybody else have thought? Now, I thought maybe Pittsburgh, but he just doesn't fit in with what Pittsburgh's whole philosophy is. I can't. I can't see that happening. I mean, Russ didn't really fit in. I mean, he tried, but I just can't imagine Aaron being on McAfee, talking about whatever he's talking about. And then all of a sudden, Mike Tomlin's got to go to the press conference, say, hey, Aaron, Said the following on Pat McAfee. That feels like that would get really old really quick for Tomlin. Yes. He.
Seaton
I think it's got to be someplace that we don't expect. We're like, hey, that makes a lot of sense. I don't think it's going to be one of those, wow, that makes a lot of sense places at all. Like, it's, it's going to be like New Orleans or something where you're like, okay, yeah, I could. It's out of nowhere, him and Devonte Adams and two more of his buddies are going to be like, why don't we just go all land at the Saints right now.
Dan Patrick
Feels like it'll be Tennessee or the Raiders. If I was guessing. I have no information on that other than just what I could see maybe one year with the Raiders, but they're just not ready to win. So why do I want to do that? Why do I want to spend that money? It almost. It feels like you take a step back before you take two steps forward. And it doesn't mean he can't play at a high. I mean his numbers were really good with the jets where. That's where stats are deceiving, where you go, man, all right, not bad. The thing that I would want to look at is his fourth quarter numbers because that's the quarterback I want. That's what I need. These games are all decided by seven points or less. What did your quarterback do when the game was on the line? Yes, Todd, along with your thoughts on.
Todd
The Titans in a winnable AFC south, would the Colts take a shot with them for a year? They were in the playoff picture up until towards the very end there. Week 16, week 17.
Dan Patrick
Absolutely. Absolutely. I mean they do have talent there and probably had enough talent to win that division. They just didn't get consistent quarterback play. And Anthony Richardson's not ready. Not ready yet. Yes, Marvin.
Todd
And for the Colts, that's on brand for them.
Dan Patrick
They brought in what, Philip Rivers and Matt Ryan. They'll try their hand at another veteran quarterback. Why not? Bloop, bloop. Blue, blue. Take a break. When we come back. Yeah. Is Joe Flacco coming back again?
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Dan Patrick
Yeah. Okay. So he might be coming back. Who knows? Sure, why not? Yes. Mark.
Todd
Can he win the comeback player of the year twice?
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Dan Patrick
But could something bad happen during that next season that you came back from and then you won. Come back, player. Come back. Back, back, back, actually. Yes. Player of the year.
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Dan Patrick
Steve Stricker, I think, won comeback player of the year twice on the PGA Tour. I think when we come back a little bit later on this first hour, we'll bring back a portion of the interview I did with Bob Euchre. That was the last time that we had him on the show, passing away at the age of 90.
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The Dan Patrick Show: The Best of The Week – Episode Summary
Release Date: January 18, 2025
Host: Dan Patrick
Network: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show, Dan delves deep into the latest developments in the NFL, focusing on coaching changes, potential conflicts of interest within the league, and Super Bowl betting insights. The discussion is enriched with expert opinions, listener interactions, and engaging analysis that offers valuable perspectives for both avid fans and casual listeners.
Mike McCarthy’s Future with the Bears
The episode kicks off with speculation surrounding Mike McCarthy's potential interview with the Chicago Bears. Dan discusses the uncertainty surrounding McCarthy's departure and delves into the implications for the team's future coaching strategy.
"All’s quiet on the coaching front, at least so far. And you have the possibility of Mike McCarthy interviewing with the Bears today."
— Dan Patrick [04:00]
Potential Candidates: Deion Sanders, Dion, and Ben Johnson
Dan explores the possibility of Deion Sanders joining the Dallas Cowboys as their new head coach. He analyzes Dion's current negotiations with Colorado and the likelihood of him accepting a position with the Raiders or Cowboys. Additionally, Ben Johnson emerges as a strong candidate, though Dan expresses reservations about his suitability for the head coach role.
"Ben Johnson is the object of desire right now. I don’t know what he’s like... Is he able to be around Dan Campbell and go, I’m going to have that same culture wherever I go?"
— Dan Patrick [05:30]
Jerry Jones’ Influence on Hiring Decisions
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and his influence on the hiring process. Dan critiques the potential conflicts arising from Jerry’s favoritism towards certain candidates and the broader implications for the team's dynamics.
"He’s the most unpredictable owner in the NFL on any subject, especially this one."
— Dan Patrick [27:31]
Tom Brady’s Dual Role
A heated debate unfolds around Tom Brady's simultaneous roles as a broadcaster and minority owner of the Raiders. Dan and his guests scrutinize whether this presents a conflict of interest, especially during critical games like the Super Bowl.
"Is there a conflict of interest there? Yes."
— Todd [05:43]
"It’s the definition of conflict of interest. It’s direct. It’s not even like a layer removed."
— Seaton [14:11]
Impact on Game Coverage and Coaching Decisions
The conversation extends to how Brady's ownership might influence his broadcasting duties, potentially swaying decisions during games or affecting impartiality in commentary.
"How could you allow that? It’s so blatant."
— Seaton [13:55]
Dan transitions into an analysis of Super Bowl odds, highlighting Vegas’s predictions and the favored teams. He emphasizes the surprising favoritism towards the Detroit Lions over traditionally strong contenders like the Bills and Ravens.
"They’re not factoring in the Commanders or the Rams in this situation."
— Dan Patrick [10:29]
Listener Polls and Predictions
Interactive segments involve listener polls on who the Lions should face in the Super Bowl and other betting prop bets. Dan engages with co-hosts to predict player performances, adding a layer of excitement for bettors and fans alike.
"If I'm going to plan this, the Bills versus Detroit would be where I would go."
— Dan Patrick [10:28]
A lively segment features predictions on individual player statistics for the upcoming games. Co-hosts provide their estimates on rushing and passing yards for key players like Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry, and Patrick Mahomes.
"Saquon Barkley against the Rams? I’m going to say 94 and a half."
— Todd [42:35]
"Patrick Mahomes is 250 and a half."
— Dan Patrick [43:32]
Dan welcomes Ed Werder, a Cowboys insider from WFAA TV in Dallas, to discuss the intricacies of the Cowboys’ coaching search and Jerry Jones’ possible preferences. They explore the dynamics between Jerry Jones and potential candidates like Deion Sanders and Dion.
"Jerry is enamored with the idea... someone that Jerry could more sell to the fan base here."
— T-Mobile Advertiser (Ed Werder) [24:36]
"Dion... doesn’t see it happening, but they’ve seen things with Jerry Jones that they didn’t expect before."
— Dan Patrick [25:33]
Dan wraps up the episode by reflecting on the discussed topics, reiterating the complexities of NFL coaching changes and the ethical considerations of ownership roles within the league. He encourages listeners to stay engaged through upcoming shows and interactive segments.
"Some of these questions feel like it’s not fair to the Texans... but the Commanders are capable."
— Dan Patrick [41:23]
"Welcome to a Meat Friday... We have the playoffs."
— Dan Patrick [34:48]
This episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers a comprehensive look into the shifting landscape of NFL coaching roles and the ethical dilemmas posed by overlapping responsibilities within the league. Dan Patrick’s insightful analysis and engaging discussions provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of these critical sports developments.
For more episodes and updates, visit the Dan Patrick Show on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.