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I think this is the fifth year they've been doing the tight end university in George Kittle helped start that and the Niners tight end back on the program. Do you reject any tight ends that want to go to tight end university?
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George Kittle
Good morning, man.
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George Kittle
How you doing? Happy Father's Day.
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George Kittle
Oh my goodness. Let's see my. Do I reject anybody? Actually so tight and you started off where we were kind of just doing only active players. In the last two years we've opened it up to all active practice squad guys who have been in the league who might not be on a team yet. So no, it is as long as I can get a hold of those guys and they have an email address so I can send an invite form and fill out a registration form to they're invited. So I think we have between 80 and 90 guys this year, which I'm pretty excited about.
JJ Spaun
But is there a syllabus like if you're going to a university they give you a kind of a rundown of classes that you go to, like what is required in all seriousness of tight end university.
George Kittle
Really for guys to be there. As long as you're on an NFL roster were in like the last year you're invited but syllabus wise what we do is we do a classroom session and you have guys like so I've talked about run blocking, pass protection, yak. Those are things that I focused on the past years. Travis talks about his route tree, how he reads coverages. Greg Olson talks about his routes. We've had Jordan Reedus spoke former Washington tight end about his releases this year. Evan Ingram is going to talk, which I'm excited about. We got him up for the first time and Jeremy Shockey will hopefully be teaching something. Gronk has taught something in the past. Dallas Clark and so really it's just we try to give, we try to cover all the things that tight end does because we're the only position that really gets to do everything, you know, pass pro run, blocking, catching, catching the football, scoring touchdowns, running the ball sometimes. So like we kind of try to cover as much as we possibly can in the limited time that we have with these guys and just really try to give them that an extra step forward in Their careers to help them make a team. The following. The following camp.
JJ Spaun
Are you guys, like, a union? I mean, it feels like the. The tight end was kind of forgotten, you know, when you look at franchise tags and kind of fighting for those salaries there. But how much. How much do you talk about the finances of playing the position?
George Kittle
You know what? We. We do that every once in a while. You know, we do bring it. We do talk about things other than just football. Like, we had some financial advisors come in one year and talk about that. We had some venture guys come in and talk about investments. And so that is something. But what we do, like, the only way for the Titan market to continue to grow is if everybody's getting paid. That's. That's the only way to do it. You can't just have one guy do it, and then it just sits for three or four years because then you're stuck and it's stagnant. No one's getting paid. So we want everybody. Like, I want everybody to have great seasons. I want everybody to have great games. Just not against the 49ers, but throughout the rest the season, they can play as well as they want to, because I want guys to get paid to keep bumping up that market. So by the time that, you know, Brock Bowers is doing his contract in three years, he's going for over 20 million, which he will. And that's just the whole point. You know, when Titan you first started, I think the top of the market was 15, and now we're almost at 20. So, like, we're continually growing it. And. And, you know, as a tight end and as a position who does everything, yeah, I think we should be making more money, but we're working on it.
JJ Spaun
I go back to Jimmy Graham. Jimmy Graham didn't want to be paid as a tight end, and I don't know what that did to the salary structure, but I know he was very vocal at the time that, hey, I do what wide receivers do as well as play tight end. Did that change the salary structure?
George Kittle
You know, I think it was the step in the right direction, because I don't. I think they still paid him like a tight end, but, like, just getting that idea out there, it kind of made everybody else kind of think about it and be like, yeah, you know what? You're right. Hey, why? How come I have 80 catches and 1100 yards and 10 touchdowns and, you know, Travis Kelsey was making, like, $8 million and the next. And a wide receiver is making 18 to 20 at the time, so it's just like, how can you not respect that position enough to give him that money? Because if you look back to it, like the last, what, 10 Super Bowls, there's basically a pro bowler, perennial all pro tight end in every single one of those games making plays. And so the teams that have great tight ends usually win the most football games, in my opinion. So just keep emphasizing those tight ends and keep paying them a lot of money.
JJ Spaun
George Kittle, on behalf of Tight End University and prevent, presented by Bud Light, fifth year that they've had this in Nashville. How much do you joke with Brock Purdy now and how much he's making?
George Kittle
Oh, my goodness. It's so nice. He can pay for our Halloween party now, Dan. I'm so excited about it. That's been on, you know, Jimmy G. Used to pay for it. That's what the quarterback does. And then.
JJ Spaun
Wait, wait, wait. What. What's the Halloween party like? What. What does that encompass?
George Kittle
Oh, we just, like, rent. We rent out a restaurant or bar area. Just make it a private event so guys can go to it with their wife's significant others. Just like I like to. I like to congregate outside of the facility so you can actually build these relationships. Enjoy going to the work with the guys. And I'm always big. The one thing the Niners do a good job of, they always bring the wives and the families in all the time to a couple of events throughout the year. And so I just want to reemphasize that. So, you know, so, like, when, you know, my wife goes to a game, it's not the first time she's hanging out with one of our defensive lineman's wives. You know, something like that. Just so you. They have a relationship and gives guys an opportunity to blow off some steam in the season, whether we're having a good year or a bad year. And so hopefully Brock will be paying for that one. Hopefully he's paying for a lot of stuff that'd be helpful. I would enjoy that.
JJ Spaun
But you can joke with him about the amount of money.
George Kittle
Oh, yeah, you know what? It's. I told him, you know, before the deal was even done, I was like, you guys are in a different stratosphere, this quarterback market. Like, I'm over here fighting for 19 to 20 million dollars a year, and you're. You're above 50. So I was like, look, just whatever, you know, whatever's best for you guys. I know you'll make the right decision. But, you know, I'm happy for Brock that him and his Wife finally got it done.
JJ Spaun
McCaffrey, though, he makes good coin, too. You got a lot of guys who make a lot of money on the Niners.
George Kittle
We have a lot of guys make a lot of money. We have a lot of guys who make a lot of football play. So I feel like that's good for football.
JJ Spaun
McCaffrey, did you get invited to his wedding?
George Kittle
I did. I was there. I had a fantastic time.
JJ Spaun
Okay, what are you getting for a wedding gift?
George Kittle
What did I get him for a wedding gift? I flew into Rhode island from Nashville, Tennessee, which was kind of hard to get. And then I just gave him my valuable time. It's hard to get. Get a gift for somebody who can get whatever they want. Man, that's always the toughest thing.
JJ Spaun
But you could have, you know, an autographed jersey.
George Kittle
You know what I. That is. That's a good one. You know, I usually trade. I trade jersey with my teammates after we're no longer teammates. So, like, me and Devo finally traded jerseys for the first time, which is pretty fun. I got a Charvarius Ward jersey, but, yeah, at some point, you know, I could get Christian. Try to think. Yeah, find. I could find, like, a fun Kevin Grant jersey, Kevin Garnett jersey or something like that.
JJ Spaun
Wait, he's fans of those Kevin Gar.
George Kittle
I mean, he does like basketball, but that's one thing. I have a good. I have a good. I have a good memorabilia guy. Like, I just got one of my best friends assigned Kevin Garnett jersey as a birthday present. He was blown away.
JJ Spaun
Oh, all right. Yeah. He's the man who benches more. You or McCaffrey bench press.
George Kittle
I'm going to take myself on that. I'm gonna. Even though he's got a little bit shorter arm, so it might be easier for him. I'm still going to take myself.
JJ Spaun
How about at Tight End University?
George Kittle
Oh, I definitely don't bench the most at Tight End University. That is. That is not. But we do. We do have some fun workouts. We do a little. It's called Arm Farm Friday. And we just see how big our biceps and triceps can get for a day. That's always pretty fun.
JJ Spaun
Do you film this stuff?
George Kittle
Yeah, we film. So, like, we have classroom sessions that we have cameras on that, you know, we can send out to the guys afterwards so, like, they can revisit those.
JJ Spaun
Lessons, but you make it public clips.
George Kittle
And stuff like that. Not necessarily all the classroom stuff, because I like to keep that kind of private.
JJ Spaun
Okay.
George Kittle
For the guys to learn all the. On the field stuff though, that's recorded. We push that out as much as we possibly can. You know, just grills and stuff like that.
JJ Spaun
Can you kid Travis Kelsey about Taylor Swift?
George Kittle
I think Greg Olson does that enough for everybody.
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George Kittle
Well, we, first off we just call Greg Olson dad 24 7. That's what me and Travis call him because he's like, you should see the way he coaches on the field. It's like he's coaching Pop Warner football. It's fantastic. But he, he likes to, he likes to give everybody some crap every once in a while. Whether it's Travis and his relationship with Taylor. It's all good hearted and all because we all love Travis. I mean Travis has done so much for tight end. He's done so much for the tight end position. And you know, when you're as awesome of a guy that he is, it's kind of, it's really fun. Just, you know, bust his balls once in a while.
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George Kittle
I brought my Gatorade water.
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We have Bud Light, Gatorade, dude wipes, Old Spice, new era, we got all these. We have a bunch of new sponsors in which we're really excited about. You know, it's, we, we raise all this money. Basically every titan that comes in, they pay for their flight, we take care of everything else. Hotel, transportation, food, the concert with country musicians, a golf tournament, we take care of everything. We want to be a first class event and our sponsors make it possible. And the cool thing is too, after we raise all this money, everything that's left, me, Travis and Greg Olson, we kind of divvy it up and then we donate it to charities of our choice. So we give back at the end. So basically raising a bunch of money, like I always donate my money to the Iowa Children's Hospital, some close to my heart because I went to college there. Travis has his foundation, Greg has his foundation. And so that's really the fun part about it too.
JJ Spaun
Great to talk to you again. Hopefully we'll talk to you during the season. Thank you.
George Kittle
Yeah. You know what, Dan, it's always great talking to you, man.
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Exactly. No. But I do remember being there with you.
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Yeah, yeah, I remember that now. I remember that.
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Malcolm Glabel
The tee shot on 17 on Sunday.
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But that was a. The risk and the reward there was. I mean, we've seen guys die in the rough there around 17, but there was no hesitation.
Malcolm Glabel
No, I mean, that was the strategy all week long. Is to send driver up there and just try to get up and down and actually hit almost an identical shot in the practice round on Tuesday, where I flagged it to about 20ft away. But it's a blind tee shot, so you can't see the green. You just see, like, the top half of the pin. And, you know, that was. That was the one shot that got me the lead and, you know, led me to victory.
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But also, you're listening for the. The crowd's reaction to it. Since you can't see it, you can kind of differentiate between, oh, that was a good shot. That was a great shot. That was an unbelievable shot.
Malcolm Glabel
Exactly. And that's. That's exactly what happened. You know, you can't see anything, but there's tons of people up there, big grandstands. And I, I, you know, once I hit it, the ball kind of. You can see it one hop, and then it disappears. And all you hear is just this growing roar. Stands and, you know, you can tell, like, a clap would be like, okay, that's probably somewhere near the green. And then all of a sudden you hear, whoa. And you're building up like it's going in. Like, I literally thought I was gonna make this shot. And then it was like the. Oh, like, it just missed. So I knew it was relatively close before I got on the green.
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How do you pay back Victor Hovland for giving you the read on 18?
Malcolm Glabel
I gotta give him a nice bottle of wine or something. Whatever he wants. That was a nice teach. And I think that was just one of those things that has to go your way to win not only a championship, but a major championship. And I'm just happy to have capitalized on that, that little advantage.
JJ Spaun
How surprised were you that it went in, though?
Malcolm Glabel
Oh, stunned. I was. I mean, you can tell by my reaction that that putt going in, you know, my lab pot, my lab putter was so hot I had to toss it, you know, with that back nine finish. But I did, you know, I didn't. All I was trying to do, obviously, was get it to tap in. I didn't even want, like, a three footer, but when I hit it, I knew it was good pace. I just didn't know if it was the right line. It was raining and misty. It couldn't even really see the hole from that far away. And, you know, I'm glad I didn't have to tap in a little three footer for the win.
JJ Spaun
Do you retire that putter?
Malcolm Glabel
Heck, no. Dan, Come on. That thing's been so Hot for me. My lab putter has been like one of the best kind of components of my game. That's always been a part of my, statistically my game where I've struggled. But I think it's been a great equalizer now and it's kind of helped keep rounds going, whether it's making a clutch six footer to keep momentum going in the right direction during a round or, or making a 64 footer to win the US Open.
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Talking to JJ Spine US Open champ. Let's clear up the overnight CBS trip for your sick daughter. What, what exactly happened and why can't you send your caddy to cvs?
Malcolm Glabel
I know it was a crazy sort of Sunday morning, early Sunday morning where the tournament had a daycare provided for all the players. And she must have caught some sort of stomach bug from one of the other kids running around in the same classroom as her. And all we can hear in the other room next to us was her just kind of puking up stuff and crying. So we kind of tended to her, made sure she was okay, but she wasn't trying. She couldn't hold anything down. She's crying for water. Poor thing, she's two years old and little does she know any sip of water kind of makes her feel worse. But yeah, I was up at 3:30, I was looking for 24 hour pharmacies, you know, did my best to get her what she needed. And you know, fortunately, you know, we, we got her some Pedialyte and we just tried to, you know, help her get on the mend and she's doing a lot better now though.
JJ Spaun
I smell a sponsorship there, Pedialyte. How important was the rain delay? Maybe that sounds strange to say, but was it a great opportunity for a reset?
Malcolm Glabel
It was huge. You know, I think if, if, if things are going the other way where I was like really hot starting off and kind of all of a sudden leading, that would be kind of the last thing you want. But it's almost like, you know, being down 20 points going into the, the halftime, you know, break, NBA final to kind of regroup, you know, get a game plan, reset. I even changed my clothes. I was like, I want to feel like a completely different person going out there because I had 10 holes to play. I was still four shots back. But it's the US Open, you know, like people aren't running away with this tournament in the field, kind of tends to come back. But my team, my caddy, we all said, hey, if you were four back going into the back nine at the US Open on Monday, knowing that you would take it. So don't worry about your start. Let's just go back out there and try to execute our game plan.
JJ Spaun
Okay, but was there a point when you bogey five of the first six, where you go, well, I had a good run.
Malcolm Glabel
Yeah. I think on number number six when I couldn't, I. I've made one par on a par 5, and it was still a grinding par. But I'm hitting. I'm hitting flag sticks, spinning off the green, hitting rakers, rakes that are bounding just outside the bunker where I can't even hit the ball. I was just like, okay, I guess it's not meant to be. But maybe that kind of helped me have the right mental aspect to where, you know, if it's meant to be, to happen. If not, then I'll just take what it gives me.
JJ Spaun
Congratulations. A lot of fun. As Rich Lerner said on the Golf Channel, that you beat the best, but you beat the beast as well. That was Oakman.
Malcolm Glabel
I love that. Thank you, Dan. I'm so honored.
JJ Spaun
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Malcolm Glabel
Thanks, dan. Thank you.
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$10 billion why now? Jeannie Buss the family sells the Lakers to Mark Walter, the part of the dodger ownership for $10 billion. Dan Woikie, he is the Lakers beat writer, L.A. times, joining us on the program. Dan, thanks for joining us. Why sell? Why sell now?
Dan Patrick
The only answer I've been able to come up with at this point is $10 billion. That's the answer. And it's an interesting thing because that, that'll be the thing that we learn here over the next few weeks, few months and stuff. No one from the Lakers is still set a peep about this, right? Mitch Johnson kind of was the de facto spokesperson. He's the person that has, you know, hands in the Mark Walter cap, obviously very close to Genie Buss. So we don't totally know why. Here's what we do know. We know that to sell the team, the way that the ownership thing is structured after Dr. Jerry Buss died, a majority of his six children needed to vote to sell. And that majority never existed until yesterday. So that is, I think the interesting thing, right, is that always Genie was running the team. Jim was involved with the team. He was the sort of executive basketball operations famously tried to sue his sister to try to wrestle control of the team in 2017. The older siblings, Johnny and Janie, not that involved and you know, but, but Joey Buss runs the, you know, South Bay team. Jesse Buss involved in the scouting department. These are people that have day to day roles with the organization. And you know, so I think that's kind of what's what we're learning here a little bit is sort of how this played out that way. It's an interesting, not to get like way in the weeds on like trust law, but it's an interesting like part of the way their ownership was structured. This was always sort of inevitable the way the deal was structured Dan, was that sound morbid and I apologize, but if the oldest Bus sibling were to die, it's not like those shares go to next of kin. The pie just gets smaller. It goes from being cut six ways to being cut five ways, and then it goes to being cut four ways, and it keeps getting smaller and smaller and smaller. Sort of a last person standing type of situation, you know, and these are people, genies in her mid-60s and stuff like that. It just a lot of money, Dan. Just a lot of money.
JJ Spaun
What's it mean for the Laker fan?
Dan Patrick
I think it's probably good news. It's a little less charming, right? I think that was one of the things about the Laker organization, especially if you were around the team and you're a fan who goes to games and you see, you know, Jeanie Buss, and you could use to be able to tweet at her a lot. When she was really active on social media, it was like very. She's very public person. It. I mean, it's a family business. It truly is a family business. And I think it will lose that. And I'm not sure that's like, good in total for a league that is losing this all the time because the money is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger. But, I mean, I think we can. It's fair to look to the Dodgers, right? And I'm not. I'm not suggesting they're going to pay Shohei ohtani, you know, $200 million to play center next season. Like, that's not how this really works in the NBA. But what you can do is you can pour that money into everything else. You can pour that money into your bench, you can pour that money into your analytics department. You can pour that money into development. Pour that money into the arena, you know, the Lakers, that's another crazy part of this deal, Dan. The Lakers don't own property. It is like a brand, right? That is what you're buying. A lot of times when these evaluations Cooper teams, it's, you know, they own their arena. Part of the warriors evaluation is they've got a huge piece of real estate, you know, right on the bay. That's not the Lakers. The Lakers are at least the play inside of crypto.com. so this is a deal for the brand. But. But I think it's fair to think that Mark Walter, the way that they've operated the Dodgers, they're going to pour money into this in all the places they can to give the team the best chance to win consistently.
JJ Spaun
But you know, in baseball you can overspend, you can spend. Yes, but you can't outspend. I mean, you know, the Golden State warriors did there for a while where they didn't care about the luxury tax, but.
Dan Patrick
And then they changed the rules.
JJ Spaun
Yes, right.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, yeah. And so, yeah, I think, I think that part of it is overstated. Right. Like, look, the Lakers were in the luxury tax. They're repeatedly in the luxury tax. You can point to a couple times in recent history where maybe they cheaped out on something famously kind of Alex Caruso is like one of those things. And obviously that was a bad decision, I, I think. But I mean they're paying, they, they're not afraid to fire coaches and keep paying salaries. I mean, feels like we do that every two years out here right now. You know, that's not the issue. I will say, when you talk to people about the Lakers organization around the NBA, generally speaking, the thing, the sort of really direct way people describe that is it's a, it's a place that does the big things really well and the small things really poorly. And the small things, like they've been getting better at some of the smaller things. But I think it's fair to point to infrastructure when you talk about small things and like things like beefing up a scouting department, you know, putting more money into that, putting more people on the road, stuff like that. You know, that's where especially the way the second apron is structured. You've got to hit on your minimum signings. You have to hit when you don't have draft picks, you have to hit on your second round picks. They've drafted pretty well, they've done well with the college cutting. Their post cutting needs to get much, much better. And I think that's a place where Mark Walter can put a lot of money into it. And I think you can see a difference.
JJ Spaun
Talking to Dan Woicke, the Lakers beat writer for the LA Times, what kind of moves in the off season with the Lakers do you see?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, well, I didn't see new owner. I do see new center. I think new center is the, is the most obvious one. I know. You know, the Lakers have spoken with Luka Doncic multiple times about kind of what that could look like. They know that's a position he needs. They know that's a position they need. Right. It's an interesting kind of team building exercise for them because they don't have a ton of assets. Stop me if you heard this before about the Lakers. They need to get better and they don't have a ton of ways to get there. They have a first round pick that they can trade either in 2031 or 2032. They have Dalton connect their first round pick from last year. They've got some pick swaps. I mean this is what they traded for Mark Williams before they saw the physical, right. So they have some stuff. I would be looking at centers like kind of like Mark Williams around the NBA. That has been sort of their type, right. So like Jalen Duran, Anyaka Kongwu in Atlanta, Walker Kessler in Utah. These are people that I think they're going to try and target young senators who kind of fit the next future. Now, whether or not any of these players are available, Dan, another thing. And do the Lakers, you know, if you're not available, like do the lakers have a $10 billion offer to make for Walker Kessler? They don't, you know, unless they're going to trade Austin Reeves. And they've shown no indication that they are going to trade Austin Reeves. They believe in Austin Reeves. Luka Dodgich believes in Austin Reeves. The best Dallas Maverick teams with Luka Dodge had three things generally. They had a good center, they had athletic wings and they had a secondary playmaker. Kyrie Irving, Jalen Brunson. So. And neither of those guys are Tony Allen either, right? When it comes to like locking guys down on the perimeter. So it can work. I, I think that is sort of where they're at in terms of trying to figure this out. Athletic wings, definitely a big.
JJ Spaun
What about LeBron's future?
Dan Patrick
I mean, boy, you know. Well, we know he's not retiring via Amazon commercial. He put that to bed, you know, tease that out last week. He's going to be back. You know, I think he is good enough to keep playing. He has a player option at the end of this month. Early signs were that he would accept it. He may opt out and resign as a unrestricted free agent and again kind of play this, sort of sign me for a two year extension, give me an option on the back of that. You know, I. It's all signs points in finishing his career as a Laker and he's not done. He was an all NBA player last year, played some of the best defense. I've seen him play as a Laker for a stretch, kind of that January to March stretch, then got hurt. I think the knee injury. Dan, is an interesting injury. It's an interesting thing for him. He hasn't really dealt with something like this. And so, you know, as a 40 year old. I'm a guy who woke up this morning with a sore elbow. Somehow like this happens at age Dan and he, you know I think he's going to take his time and get to 100%. It's but yeah, I mean he's a part of their plans.
JJ Spaun
Good to talk to you. I know you're on vacation but I don't know if you're ever truly the.
Dan Patrick
Surface of the sun here in Scottsdale, Arizona today Dan, it's 250 degrees.
JJ Spaun
You're not truly on vacation if you cover the Lakers. Never not allowed to be. Thank you Dan.
Dan Patrick
Thanks Dan.
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The Dan Patrick Show: The Best of the Week Summary
Release Date: June 21, 2025
In this episode of The Dan Patrick Show titled "The Best of the Week," host Dan Patrick engages his audience with insightful discussions and exclusive interviews featuring prominent figures from the sports world. The episode delves into the evolving role of tight ends in the NFL, celebrates golfing excellence, and explores significant developments in NBA team ownership. Below is a detailed summary of the key segments, complete with notable quotes and timestamps.
Guests: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers Tight End; JJ Spaun
The episode kicks off with an engaging conversation between Dan Patrick, JJ Spaun, and San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle. They discuss the innovative initiative Tight End University, a program aimed at enhancing the skills and career prospects of NFL tight ends.
Key Highlights:
Expansion of the Program: George Kittle explains the recent expansion of Tight End University to include all active players and practice squad members, not just those currently on active rosters.
"We have between 80 and 90 guys this year, which I'm pretty excited about."
[03:05] George Kittle
Curriculum and Training: The program features comprehensive training sessions covering various aspects essential to the tight end position, including run blocking, pass protection, route running, and strategic gameplay.
"We do a classroom session and you have guys like Travis talking about his route tree, how he reads coverages."
[03:43] George Kittle
Financial Education: Beyond football skills, Tight End University also addresses financial literacy, bringing in financial advisors to discuss investments and financial planning.
"We bring in venture guys to talk about investments. That is something we do occasionally."
[05:03] George Kittle
Team Building and Community: The program emphasizes the importance of building relationships off the field, organizing events like private parties to foster camaraderie among players and their families.
"We rent out a restaurant or bar area so guys can go to it with their wives and significant others."
[07:26] George Kittle
Notable Quotes:
"The only way for the tight end market to continue to grow is if everybody's getting paid."
[05:03] George Kittle
"We're the only position that really gets to do everything—pass protection, blocking, catching, scoring touchdowns."
[03:43] George Kittle
Guest: Malcolm Glabel, U.S. Open Golf Champion; JJ Spaun
The show transitions to an exclusive interview with Malcolm Glabel, the recent U.S. Open Golf Champion. Malcolm shares his journey to victory, the challenges faced during the tournament, and personal anecdotes that highlight his resilience and strategic prowess.
Key Highlights:
Historic Victory: Malcolm recounts his pivotal moments during the U.S. Open, particularly his decisive tee shot on the 17th hole that secured his championship.
"The tee shot on 17 on Sunday... that's the one shot that got me the lead and led me to victory."
[17:04] Malcolm Glabel
Crowd Engagement: He describes the electric atmosphere and how the crowd's reactions played a role in his performance, even without visual confirmation of his shots.
"All you hear is this growing roar... you can tell when it's going in by the crowd's reaction."
[17:57] Malcolm Glabel
Personal Struggles: Malcolm opens up about a challenging Sunday morning when his two-year-old daughter fell ill, highlighting the balance between professional commitments and personal life.
"She was crying for water... we got her some Pedialyte and tried to help her get on the mend."
[20:19] Malcolm Glabel
Mental Fortitude: He discusses the importance of mental strength and adaptability, especially during unforeseen circumstances like a rain delay.
"The rain delay was a huge opportunity for a reset... I wanted to feel like a completely different person going out there."
[21:27] Malcolm Glabel
Notable Quotes:
"I knew it was relative close before I got on the green."
[17:57] Malcolm Glabel
"My lab putter has been one of the best components of my game."
[19:42] Malcolm Glabel
Guest: Dan Woikie, Lakers Beat Writer, Los Angeles Times; JJ Spaun
In a deep dive into NBA team dynamics, Dan Patrick converses with Dan Woikie about the recent $10 billion sale of the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter, part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This significant ownership change marks a new era for one of the NBA's most storied franchises.
Key Highlights:
Ownership Structure: The sale was facilitated as a majority of the Buss family, who inherited the team after Dr. Jerry Buss's passing, reached a consensus, which had been a long time coming.
"The majority of his six children needed to vote to sell... that majority never existed until yesterday."
[27:36] Dan Patrick
Impact on the Team: Woikie speculates on how the new ownership might influence the Lakers' strategies, emphasizing investments in various departments like analytics, scouting, and player development.
"Mark Walter, the way they've operated the Dodgers, they're going to pour money into everything else."
[31:21] Dan Patrick
Future Moves: Discussion on potential roster changes, including the Lakers' pursuit of a new center and the implications for star player LeBron James.
"LeBron is going to take his time and get to 100%... he's part of their plans."
[35:08] Dan Patrick
LeBron’s Future: The conversation touches on LeBron James's career trajectory, his current performance, and how his decisions will shape the Lakers' future.
"He's an all NBA player... he's going to play as long as he feels good enough."
[35:11] Dan Patrick
Notable Quotes:
"It's a deal for the brand, but they’re looking to invest aggressively in the team's success."
[27:36] Dan Patrick
"The Lakers don't own property; it's all about the brand."
[27:36] Dan Patrick
"LeBron was an all NBA player last year, played some of the best defense... he's not done."
[35:08] Dan Patrick
This week's episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers a blend of technical insights, personal stories, and industry-shifting discussions. From empowering NFL players through Tight End University to celebrating golf excellence and analyzing major changes in NBA team ownership, Dan Patrick ensures his listeners receive a comprehensive and engaging sports experience.
For those who missed the episode, these discussions provide valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of professional sports, the dedication of athletes both on and off the field, and the financial and managerial intricacies that influence team dynamics and player careers.
Notable Quotes Recap:
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