Hour 3 – Sean Salisbury, Chris Simms

Published Nov 26, 2024, 5:22 PM

NFL insider Sean Salisbury drops by and tells Dan the Ravens look dangerous. And former NFL QB Chris Simms stops in to talk some more pigskin.

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Let's clean up a couple of things here. Dan Dan Hurley's sideline behavior during game.

Is well, I guess I should say court side, but whatever good for his team or self defeating? Right now, eighty percent say it's self defeating. A little bit of recency bias.

Yeah, he got teed up and it costume the game.

I do appreciate him saying it wasn't my technical that cost the game. Was all those crappy calls. That's what costs of the game. Here is the Yukon head coach after the loss to Memphis in Maui.

That over the back hall at that point of the game, there was no attempt to block out. There was a player on Memphis that made up a half assed effort to rebound that basketball, and Liam McNeely high pointed that ren for that call to be made at that point in the game was a complete joke, all right. And then for me, I don't know what happened. I might have lost my balance by the absurdity of the call, or maybe I tripped, but if I made that call at that point, I would have ignored the fact that I was on my back. If I made that call, I would have ignored that. I would have ignored that.

Yes see, I'm not really sure I'm following what the whole falling on my back, lost my balance thing means. This is like the third or fourth time I've heard that clip I was. I'm still no closer to understanding exactly what it is that means.

Yukon apologist Marvin So when the call was made, Dan Hurley falls to the ground, and I think he trips over one of his assistant coaches when the call was made. So that's like he was on the floor. Oh yeah, and then he got up and proceeded to start cursing at the rest.

I would never say that I fell when I disagreed with the call, but maybe.

I did that.

Actually, that's the craziest he sounded. I don't mind his.

Face isn't like him, you you, I don't mind that, This though, is terrifying.

Doesn't it sound like Bob Ross as he's painting something here?

Give me?

Can you give me a little pocket squirrel? A little bit more?

Vandyke Brown that over the back hall at that point of the game. Yeah, there was no attempt to block out.

I like pastels I do.

What a happy little tree right here, landscaping. I love it, the sunsetting behind it.

All right, what a lovely day.

We'll get two more phone calls coming up. He's Sean Sulisbury, Are good, buddy, the former quarterback host of the Sean Sulisbury Show on Sports Talk seven ninety in Houston. What'd you take away from last night's game.

That had Baltimore still elite? And then I think Dan and the Chargers will get people problems because they're physical and it's a harball team.

I just don't think they're explosive enough. But Baltimore Dan.

I've contended the last couple of years, and now adding Derrick Henry to this mix, I think the toughest team in the on the planet to game plan for going into a week if you're a defensive coordinator, is of Baltimore Ravens. And if you watch Lamar Dan, haven't you seen almost I don't want to say a transformation, but it feels to me like he's doing more from the pocket and inside that inside the tackles as opposed to bailing early, which I think has sustained and been better for him. The numbers weren't dotty, but he's protecting the football. And then you got that big, you know, an outside linebacker playing running back. I think they're the most difficult to game plan with and if they can get through January. This is a February team, but we'll see if they can handle January, which hasn't been their friend the last few years.

But I'm wondering who has Does anybody have more pressure on them than Lamar Jackson?

No?

This season, you know, going into the playoffs, I can do Kyle Shanahan. I can do Mahomes a three peat. I don't know who else would be in the mix.

Well Mahomes, I could tell you Mahome. For Mahomes, it's just his pressure is is he going to be number twelve in New England?

Right?

And that's what we're starting to talk about with Kyle Shanahan. It's can you call plays then get your team to expand their bandwidth and execute in February late January February.

I'll tell you another name you.

Can throw in there, and I'll get back to Lamar is Josh Allen and he has said this year, Dan, I don't know about you, but I have them falling off a little bit, and he has elevated his play, which may have taken some of the pressure on well if Josh doesn't win. But there's that category of the Prescotts, the Allens, the Lamar Jacksons who have been in there in January, but I haven't got to February. So I think there's there's a there's a bunch of them in the team picture. And back to Lamar now, Dan, I want to take another level with the pressure. Think if Lamar Jackson wins the Super Bowl and goes on and wins this MVP where he's one of the favorites along with Alan and Jared Goff, Dan, that'd be three MVPs in six years and a Super Bowl championship. Now we've done it for running back scale fairs Terrell Davis, who have dominated their sport for five or six seven years. Doesn't that automatically put him in Hall of Fame talk already?

Yeah?

Think about that.

I mean, I know that's a long ways away, but that's where we are with this cat, and he's playing great football, but I think he's at the top of the list because it'll help validate all those MVPs.

It's as high as anything for him.

Well, I think what we're doing to Lamar is what we did to the Joker and what we did he honest, We're like, right, we can't give you another MVP unless you're going to win a title. Well, they won titles. Nobody will argue if you give them another MVP. Lamar knows, Hey, I'm great in the regular season. I have to I have to win a championship just to validate. We did this with farv, we did it with Rogers, we did it with Peyton. We wanted them to win a championship.

Isn't an amazing dam with that?

Think about Marino. You and I were watched him and the best and I mean the best. Maybe he's the best thrower of the football probably ever. And there's always the bud at the end of it, which there shouldn't be, but there is. And Lamar, You're exactly right. And the more he continues to excel as an MVP, the more pressure falls on his shoulders to get the February And now, Dan, it's not just getting to that game, it's winning it because if he gets there and doesn't win it. What is the first thing we're gonna say, Ah, too much high, too much pressure, can't quite do it, which is unfair, But then again, it's not unfair depending on what kind of performance he has in that game. But you're exactly right, and Giannis and Joke go get their thing and it's time for Lamar to do his if don't, I don't think it needs validation. But in the way we judge players at that position, winsday losses and super Bowl championships are a quarterbacks that we never look at the left tack and say, how many Super Bowls did you win? While you got to the Hall of Fame quarterback? We do no doubt the a lot of pressure on him, and no doubt the coach.

It's Kyle Shanahan. It's not even close.

I have bought into the Chargers before and paid the price.

I can't can't. I still can't buy.

You know.

I love what Hardball does. He's trying to make them Michigan the Michigan of the NFL. I'm just not sure, just not sure. What about you, Dan?

I hate to say this as much I like Jim and I like that physically you know, it's weird. It's it's strange because we know you can't be a finesse team and win a super Bowl if you're not physical. But if you're just physical and give body blows the whole time, we need you to have a little bit of finesse love too. Where I just don't think there's enough weapons. That's right about the time you say, man, it'd be great if Keenan Allen was still there, right, or you could get a hunter Henry healthy. I just don't think they do. And I don't either now, Dan. I think the last time you bought in the Chargers is when I played for the Chargers. I mean, I know you put a lot of Moody on our super Bowl. They got a little bit better chance with that guy at quarterback. But the truth is, I think they're a team that goes in and makes you work to win. I just don't think there's enough weapons defense. They fly around, but I don't think you can be the three yards in a cloud and dust.

They were just so superium.

Think about what McCarthy did at Michigan, made a nut twenty and twenty two, didn't turn the ball over. This team's not explosive enough right now to win a Super Bowl. Let's see what happens with that over the next year or two playoffs. Yes, but they'll be in early out because there's not enough explosiveness.

Hey, Sean Saulsbury, former USC NFL, CFL legend, speaking of USC, let me let me hear your analysis of this. What do you expect to happen with your alma mater against Notre Dame?

Not much?

Can I go with the history of it that we have a lot of problem, Hey, one hundred years great rivalry. Think about all the I think, Dan, there's what is there like eighteen high or not seventeen heismans among the two they have? You know, all the NFL players in truth, I know if you're Lincoln Riley, and I don't know the inside of how dangerous, what kind of danger?

How hot the seed is?

Dan?

I know this.

If it's a hot speed and you don't beat you Stla and Notre Dame, you might as well grab an apple in a roadmap to take your ass out because you've got no shot to keep it. Now you beat those two, there's that temptation to hang on the thing that continues to baffle me. We're just not physical enough to continue to and get enough place to continue to play the teams like this, And I know Notre Dame's had their ups and downs, but they're a far better team that wear We're far faster, more team speed. But that doesn't get you anything but a pat on the back and another loss. I like Notre Dame in the game if I'm picking it straight up. But it's a chance for I don't want to say save their season, but it's a chance for the Trojans to at least go into the offseason thinking, Okay, what do we do next? But dan until they I spend a lot of time weekly. I meet with Bruce Matthews, the all time great at line, and we constantly talk about over the last handfull of years, and I talked to a lot of former players, the thing that try, all the pretty stuff that goes on with nil and collective and offenses that spread out in Lincoln, who's a brilliant play caller with all that? You know, what they miss the most, speaking of three yards in a cloud of dust, is they want student body or they want to dominate the line of scrimmage.

And until we do that.

At Southern cal on both sides of the ball will not consistently beat good teams. You had a football player Jessey and Cayleb Williams, they couldn't beat anybody because you had to score forty five and then give up forty eight and tell that consistency there, which baffles me. That we can't get a defense to get stops and they make too many mistakes on offense. Physicality is a big problem for them. It doesn't get fixed. Lincoln Riley will be coaching somewhere else.

CJ.

Stroud has regressed a little bit here, as you know, playing the position when defenses get a book on you, what you do well, and then they try to force you to do, you know, take you out of your comfort zone. I don't know if it's something as simple as that. I know everybody has injuries, but you know, Tank Dell really seems to be the guy. When he plays, they win. But what do you see that CJ. Stroud is not doing this year that he did last year.

Yeah, Dan, I'm so glad you asked that.

In my head, I was frustrated money then I woke up Tuesday and I'm a Raider fan too.

Think what a screwed up season.

I'm a Raider fan, a Trojan fan, and I'm locally here in Houston, so right now I got to get my focus on Thanksgiving. I woke up Monday irritated, and then I'm thinking about it.

This morning.

I woke up and I'm thinking, Okay, the layers to this team. Yes, Drowd has regress, and I think part of it's the collateral damage and the constant hits where your eyes Dan go from seeing the coverage to feel in the rush, to now see in the rush and feel in the coverage, and that you can't succeed that way. He is a great player with great his mid level throw, everything he does, he's got a chance to be special. But he's got to get out of that mode and you've got to get the trust back to back. The problem is, how do you trust five guys up front where the guy who's supposed to be the best tackle or one of the three or four best in the league jumps off sides like a seven year old in this first Pop Warner game every frigging week. And when you continue to take the cumulative hits, eventually the human nature is you're going to start doing things different.

Ball's gonna come out premature.

And the one thing s Croud's doing different this year, Dan, he's missing the easy stuff.

I always say the best quarterbacks.

Manning Breeze, Brady Warren Moon of all time made the ordinary play look ordinary. We're not making the ordinary play here look ordinary and extraordinary. You can't live there, even mahomes with all the off schedule stuff with Andy Reid, what do they do? Dan hit screams, hit shallow crosses, hit flat routes on third and three, Kelsey on a bangoff option route to sit in the hole. And it's right now. DJ's missing throws. Whether it's I know he's not going to point the finger. He has not played as well, and Bobby's flowing. It's almost like with mixing and with the injuries and with their success last year, they're playing not to lose. They've lost them aggressive missing so as Stroud, So he has taken a step back mechanics you deal with in the offseason. He has got to get back into the simple stuff of making the ordinary play. That being said, until they do stuff up front with them pre snap ten least, all the stuff that makes you go nut on a football team that gives you no shot to the stain success. They be one good team, Buffalo, one good team. Other than that, every win's been a team Stub five hundred and every other law has been against the playoff caliber team.

So they got a lot to do.

Dan, he's going to be a great player, but he's taking a step back. And I think it's a cumulative of a lot of things. And this team has not handled success as well as they handled failure going into last year as a three win team and here they are a team that was supposed to be a super Bowl type team and they're playing nothing like it.

They're going to be an easy out if they don't get.

This fixed final thirty seconds, I'll give you the Lions or the field in the NFC to.

Give me the Lions. I picked him to go to the Super Bowl in August.

I'm not backing off at best play caller not named Andy Reid and football, and if he's got his foot on the throat, he'll make sure he twisted. And golf deserves to have MVP mentioned. I'll take the Lions.

Happy Thanksgiving. Great to see you again, thank you, bud.

It, but happy Thanksgiving.

Thanks man at Sean Salisbury, former NFL usc quarterback and morning host of the Sean Salisbury Show in Sports Talk seven to ninety in Houston. We got Chris Sims from Football Night in America waiting in the wings. We'll get to him. Your phone calls as well. We're back after this.

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According to DraftKings, Josh Allen is still your leading candidate for the MVP. Then it's Lamar Jackson, Sakwan Barkley, Jared Goff. Yeah, they were trying to shoehorn Mahomes in there, and yes, you know, eventually he could be the MVP, but the MVP of the Super Bowl, but he hasn't been great during the regular season.

And it's weird. Are they bored?

Are they kind of positioning themselves to get into these tight games? And then what do they do when they're I don't know how much of this is deliberate, but it just feels like I think eight of ten of their games have come down to a single possession, a one score game. It just feels like it's a little too close for comfort and could their luck run out this year? They seem more vulnerable this year than they did last year, but then last year they won the Super Bowl's Chris Pro Football Talk Live co host NBC Football Night America analyst, former NFL quarterback, How vulnerable are the Chiefs this year?

I think they're more vulnerable than last year in some ways, right. I mean, their record was worse last year. At this point, we were having some of the same questions, right, so it was the same type of stuff. But I think the difference this year is there's two things. The defense is not as good as last year. I've been trying to tell people that for the last few weeks on my podcast and things like that. To go. You don't see as many playmaking, chaos mess the play up type plays from people in the front seven, Chris Jones, Nick Bolden, whoever. It may be the biggest thing, Dan is there's no lagarious sneam right. Last year they had maybe two of the three top corners in football on the same team, so they could have go, hey, you guys, get on an island and we'll do whatever we want with the nine other guys. The other aspect of is injuries on the offensive side of the ball, and this time last year Rashi Rice starting to go trend upwards and go ooh, he could be a guy here for the future. I don't see anybody like that in their offense right now where I go, oh, this guy, watch out. I think Xavier Worthy is far off from that. And really, Dan, forty years of like football intuition, I would go, there's no way they're going to go to the super Bowl and win the super Bowl this year, except the fact that they kind of did this last year and had the horrible Christmas Day game. And it's the only thing that makes me hesitate saying it. But yeah, my overall body of football life wants to say, no, they're not going to do this, Dan.

They are vulnerable And I said this earlier in the show. They're vulnerable until the final two minutes when Mahomes has the ball, and then you're vulnerable.

Well, they have a great cutch just about them, and because of their super Bowl wins and so many other big wins. They just what's pressure after you've won the super Bowl the way they have a few times? Right?

Oh, No, regular season game number eleven. Oh no, we're down to Carolina. Who that's pressure. So they're not going to buckle under any of that. And yeah, right now, they kind of play a brand of football. And I talked to other coaches in football about this.

Just keep it close, keep it close, and give fifteen the ball late in the game, and you're gonna lose. And that's what scares everybody in the NFL. Right now.

Belichick was on the Manning Cast and he says so many things almost under his breath. He doesn't have any big proclamations, any big pronouncements. He's just talking about it's kind of meaningless to have a spy on Lamar Jackson because the spy is not as athletic as Lamar Jackson.

So why bother.

I Mean, it's really simple when you think about it, like, oh, we're going to spy him. Well, if the spy can't stop Lamar Jackson, why have a spy on Lamar Jackson?

Right well, you got to have the right personnel. Now, I'll say to Bill Belichick and counterpoint that, right, we just saw the week before Lamar Jackson hen't scramble or run or do anything against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He had a few like design quarterback runs off the edge where he got some yardage, certainly, but he couldn't he couldn't leave the pocket and make those magic Lamar plays. Why was that one? They know how to play him in russ him. But to to Belichick's point, they have a guy and Patrick Kleen who is really fast and explosive to oh, I'm gonna kind of spy him. As soon as Lamar gets out of the pocket, I'm gonna be all over him, and he's not gonna buy five more seconds throw in the football. So, yeah, you gotta have special personnel for the most part, but more times than not, yeah, a lot of teams aren't gonna have that guy, and you gotta just have guys that the underneath covers that have eyes on him so they can rally and tackle and get to them.

It feels like Jim Harball needs a couple of years to bring what he wants to bring to the Chargers. You're seeing it. It's the embryonic stages. But it's almost as if they feel like they've overachieved a little bit in my opinion, because well, now my expectations weren't great this year, just because I didn't think they had the weapons, and I think he wants to have that Michigan feel to the Chargers. But what is your takeaway from what you've seen with the Chargers.

I like the Chargers. I do, In fact, I really enjoy watching their style of football play. But I think you kind of hit on it. They're old school and we're seeing this right now. The new thing in the NFL is run the ball and play action. That's the best offenses are doing that. That's the death of the spread and all that. So yes, he's bringing that there. I like everything about them. They're physical, they're tough, they got a lot of the right pieces. They're just missing what I always call like sizzle. Right. The meat and potatoes are there, but they need a few more difference makers, like you said, another splash receiver to go along the group they probably need. They're gonna need to get a running back that's big time if they want to play that style. Probably another D lineman. Most people can't name their D tackles, and their dns we know are coming to the end of their career. But man, I think he's laid the framework down. I understand what you're saying, I think new energy of hardball people, people kind of trying to figure out Greg Roman's new wrinkles. And then of course what they're doing on defense has probably caught some teams by surprise. But I think they're a playoff team, and I think they're a playoff team that can win a game. If they get in there. They could be dangerous that way.

Harball reminds me of ted Lasso, like he's he's goofy. Ted Lasso is a character created character. Harball is not a character that's created. That's just Harball.

It is. He's crazy in a good way, you know he is, and he's all about football. His social skills are different, definitely. I think God told the story before he made me mad. Once when I went interviewed him at the San Francisco forty nine ers. He didn't like one of the questions I asked, and he dropped the mic and said, tell your dad. I said hi and walked away, And I called him a jerk for about five years after that and all that, but you know, as time goes by, you forgive. And I was around him a few times and I feel like he was aware of that. He's tried to be core Joel. But he is a pretty damn good guy. He just football. I got a chance to hang out with him at the super Bowl in the hotel for a little while, and he couldn't have been better to my family and my mom and my aunt and all that. But he can't not talk football. Yeah, there's not a lot of like other you know, roads of conversation.

Yeah, but you didn't call him. You didn't call him a jerk to his face though, No, No, I.

Didn't call him a jerk to his but I called it on camera, you know, and I wrote it against him for a little while, so I'm sure he heard some of that at some point.

Do you think you could take Jim Harbaugh? Yes?

I do right now? It is prime. I don't know about that, and it's prime. That had been something for sure. He was a tough sob. How do you live?

How do you?

I don't know what to make out about this? John Gruden maybe coaching again, would the Jets be interested? And you know how these things get started. Somebody will say, hey, speculation or rumor or innuendo. Then it becomes sort of a report.

Ish.

I don't know if you in Florio and Pro Football Talk have spoken about Gruden coming back and could you see him maybe with the Jets.

I we have not spoke about it. I've heard some of those rumors. I haven't heard any of those rumors from people that I am really close with in the NFL. Dan, That's where I would go with that. And the other thing too, like, I mean, come on, what if the Jets want to cause those problems and now have people talking about John Gruden and the issues that go along with that. There's a lot of good candidates out there right now. If I'm the New York Jets, I am calling Mike Vrabel. Mike Rabel the Giants or the Jets. If the Giants job comes open, is where I start. Mike Rabel's made for New York. He's Bill Parcells junior, and he will get that organization back on track. That would be my number one guy.

Yeah, I just wonder.

I had Albert breerro on last hour and we were speculating, like what is the best opening or potential opening.

I know Chicago's not open.

I still just love that possibility because of that quarterback, and I think you have some pieces in place there they should be better. Now you're playing in the toughest division, and I don't know what's happened to Trevor Lawrence. You could speak to that better than I can. From a quarterbacking perspective. I mean, I don't know if he just lost confidence or like, where is he? Is he a franchise quarterback? Is he a top ten quarterback?

He's you know, I would say right now probably not. No, he's not a top ten quarterback. He's not that he's on the outside looking in, but a guy that like has the talent and potential to be there. We've seen moments of it. That's where like, you're not gonna I'm not gonna give up by Trevor Lawrence. You know, we can't forget he's been a part of some bad situations. We can't forget two years ago he brought a team back from twenty seven to nothing in a wildcard game and then had the Chiefs on the ropes in the AFC Divisional game. So he's shown us extended periods of time. Now, yeah, there's other things there that are not great supporting him, and he has definitely gotten to some bad habits. There's no doubt about that. Dan You're right about that. Chicago is the to your job. To me, Chicago's got a lot of young talent and that quarterback. I know it's been a little all over the place, but he does things that make my eyes pop out of my head times where I'm like, oh my gosh, that throw, that move, that run was insanity and the membranity. That would be the job I want. And if I was Ben Johnson, I'd be looking at Chicago Hart.

He's Chris Sim's Pro Football Talk Live co host and contributor to Football Night in America. Give me this scenario how Saquon can win the MVP. He does what he did the other night, like three more times.

That good enough for you. I mean, he's a freak show. This is why football is so brutal. Saquon Barkley's a first ballot Hall of Famer type talent and he's been on a crap team his whole career and he's never gotten the show what he can really do. And now he's with a team that can show can show us all and he's special. He continues to do that. He flirts with two thousand, right, the Eagles are the number one seed. Lamar is the guy right now to me, But Sakuan and Josh Allen are not far behind.

Yeah.

I've been on the Josh Allen bandwagon for a while. I just and it almost feels like there's less pressure on him. Yeah, because all they don't have stuff on Diggs. They had all the injuries defense, you know, and and but he has played really, really well. It's just his game. His season comes down to what happens against Kansas City. Lamar's season comes down to what happens against Kansas City. And I did bring this up earlier. Who has more pressure on them this year? If I said Patrick Mahomes three, Pete Kyle Shanahan winning a Super Bowl or Lamar Jackson going to a Super Bowl?

Yeah, I hear you there. I think it's Lamar I do. I mean, I'm not trying to take away or take off the pressure of the other two guys, But to me, Lamar and Josh Allen, I think those two guys have more pressure on them than anybody in football. Josh Allen, as you said at first off, is a freak show. He's one of the greatest quarterbacks we've ever seen in our lives. The team now is finally they're like, this is different. Let me just say when they play Kansas City next time, it's the I'm a betting man, I'm gonna take Buffalo. I will Buffalo is a different team than the year's past. Their O line gives Kansas City issues. They got enough heat at receiver now to where oh you want to play man de man watch out and the defense has some size. Lamar, you're right about that. I mean, of course he's got pressure there. He's got what two playoff wins in his career, and we're talking about one of the most talented guys ever. So I think it's those two guys that have the most pressure. They've been playing phenomenal football. That's for sure.

Great to talk to you, so always, thanks for joining us. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the family, and thanks Dan. You know, next time you stop in at your local dispensary, if you want to stop into the studio, we'd love to have you.

All right, Well, I'll let you know this gentry move closer to me so I don't go up that way as much anymore. So sorry about that, but happy Thanksgiving.

Wait you you're such a good customer. The dispensary move closer to you.

I hope that's why they get it. They were probably like, damn, this guy spends so much money, let's open up the store there.

Does your dad go to the dispensary?

No, he does not know, he does not. He's he makes fun of me for going to the dispensary so much.

Does he understand it?

He does. He does understand it totally. I mean, yes, he's he's, you know, my dad, so of course he understands it.

Thank you, Bud.

All right, man, be good.

And that's Chris Sim's Pro Football Talk Live co host in Football Night in America. Yeah, there's a dispensary not very far from here. Chris would come up to dispensary to get his goods and then sometimes he would stop him the dispensary. That'd be a nickname for something like a John Stockton. He's the dispensary. Yeah, he just hand it out and and out of sist. Here you go, Landry in Louisiana, High Landry, what's on your mind today?

Well, I doun four or five and ten pounds. I have a question.

Who do you want for the Super Bowl?

Who do I.

Want for the Super Bowl? Well, Landry let me ask you, who do you want.

I won't say a Kansas City case again city short lines.

Well, I think that would be what a smart man would say that Kansas City versus the Lions absolutely be a nice matchup. I think having the lines in the super Bowl would be sort of mind bending because as long as I've been covering and watching and being a fan of football, if you said the Lions are going to be in the super Bowl in your lifetime, I'd be like, gosh, I'm gonna have to live a long life. Amy in Michigan, Hi, Amy, what's on your mind today?

Hi Dan?

How are you doing?

I love you guys. Well, thanks Amy, No, it's Thanksgiving. The Bears the Lions. I was at the nineteen eighty Bear's Lions game that went into overtime, and I'll never forget it. Everybody was happy, Barry Walter, things were great. And then the kickoff for the overtime. I had really good seats and I got so quiet. You could hear the pads clicking as Dave Williams ran by you with the people following him. It was terrible.

Yeah, went into overtime and that's the that was the quickest game in NFL history, may the ending, I should say uh in overtime. Dave Williams Mark in Washington, Hi Mark, what's on your mind today?

Hey? Dar?

A third time, long time, sixth one and a stagnant to forty. Just a quick idea for some merchandise. Can we please get some Darren Patrick Show bobbleheads?

Oh Seaton, do we have DP Show bibbleheads? No?

No, we don't.

Can we get them? We can?

Yeah?

Yeah, you hate bobbleheads? I do, so we never.

Oh well, I know, look behind you, guys, like I have one hundred bibbleheads back there. You do well. I just I've had bobbleheads when I was at the mother Ship and it felt like they all kind of look the same, and I just thought, I don't know, I mean, they could have made me look like Rinaldo. That would have been nice, you know, even Dwayne Wade's statue. I would have taken that just because it looked different. And then I think I started to look like George w. Bush a little bit in my bibblehead. So yeah, I guess we could look at it and see if you're interested in my bobblehead. Let me see. Dennis in Saint Pete. Hi, Dennis, what's on your mind today?

That's me?

Hey, oh.

Dad, Bob one forty five. I had a different idea, so Tom Brady. You know ex analyzers that pay a hundreds millions of dollars to do this, So why not I Aaron Rodgers at the quarterback coach.

Jud's as a quarterback coach.

The connection is not very good, Dennis. I'm not sure if you're under a waterfall there. But I don't see Rogers coaching. I don't know if I even see him in the media, certainly not in sports media.

But yeah, Paul life coaching, not coaching.

Oh life coaching. He's already trying to maybe.

A podcaster, Yeah, yeah, podcaster. Everybody's a podcaster. Hey, I want to be a podcaster. And I always say, okay, tell me what your pitch is. Well, what do you mean don't you just talk?

Yeah?

It helps if you have a little direction there. If what is your podcast?

I don't know. I just figured i'd talk sports, yea, yeah, that's not the way to go about it.

Yes, Marvin, it's the new you know, in the previous generation, when you were funny to your friends.

Oh man, you should you stand up.

No, you shouldn't.

Yeah.

Just because you make your friends laugh, yeah, doesn't mean you can go out a bunch of strangers.

Yeah.

Hey, you were in the school play. You should be an actor. Uh No, I don't think so.

All right, let me take a break. Last call for phone Calls, What we learn, what's in store tomorrow? Try to accomplish all of that.

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Last Call for phone Calls?

What we learn?

What's in store tomorrow? Fritzy goes, have you seen the new Movado commercial? I go no, He goes, you got to you got to go. Forty seven seconds he and I go, okay, send it to me.

I usually don't tape commercials to play back over and over again.

So he sends me the Movado the Watch commercial, and forty seven seconds later it's Jessica Alba and I said, okay, and Julianne Moore. Yeah, I think is Charlie's. Then she's got something. Maybe she does like brightling or something, but it doesn't make me want to buy one of these things. I go, I'm going to buy that for my wife because Jessica Alba is wearing.

It's weird like that.

People probably are not more likely to buy the watch, but just gotta stare at Jessica Alba in the Mavado commercial.

But I know it gets attention on a product. But I don't know if I've ever gone, you know, aside from like shoes, Michael Jordan's shoes or something. But I don't know if I've ever gone. You know what, I think I want to have that camping gear because Bears Grills or whatever.

His name, girl is using it. I don't know.

I don't remember doing anything like that. You guys bought anything where you go, I'm buying it because that person anything come to my todd.

Not so much a person, but like I'll go to Jersey Mike's or a pizza place or up from food will get me and.

You know what, I can know, No, I'm talking about a celebrity.

I don't think any celebrities ever made me, especially if it's some kind of high ends expensive thing that I don't think I could even.

I remember watching a few years ago Daniel Craig in one of those James Bond movies and he had I don't know the brand, may be Omega watch like man, that looks cool. And I saw the commercial after the movie, was like, I should go get me one of those. I don't think I did, but I remember thinking, like.

Marvin anything Michael Jordan's show sold, you'd buy, I'd ask.

Yeah, you'd ask Bridget Seaton you ever bought anything? Where to celebrity endorse product?

Probably a million?

Yeah? Really yeah?

I mean, like you know, Bear grills, if he was endorsing outdoor equipment. That kind of makes sense since he's like a survival expert.

Yeah, but I still wouldn't. I wouldn't go. You know, what's he uses that I'm going to use that? I just I wouldn't.

Yes, I think I was too young to shave, but when I saw Joe Namathan Farah Foster for a Noxima, I definitely wanted some shaving cream, even though I wasn't ready.

To just fair fair Uh yeah, you can see how I did with that time. Alrighty, alrighty, here we go, uh Nate in Minneapolis.

Then we'll do this day in sports history. Hi, Nate? What's on your mean?

Hey?

Good morning, guys. So you guys are talking about Rogers and where he may or may not play next season, and I had this major sense of deja vu, and I suddenly realized Rogers is walking the same path as another quarterback backing off guarantee. Yes, you'll end up in Minnesota. Yep, that ain't happened. That that's not gonna happen. They have JJ McCarthy there, They have JJ McCarthy. Oh, I just got my Happy Gilmore, the assistant costume designer for Happy Gilmore too. I'm reaching out to get your sizes, height, weight suit, dress, shirt, T shirt, pants, shoes, hat, brands that work well for him.

That's exciting.

Okay, So I'm getting decked out here this day in sports history, Paulie.

The NHL was founded nineteen seventy seventy nineteen seventeen, the Montreal Canadians, the Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Centers, Toronto Arenas, Quebec Bulldogs. We'll see Howard Cosell in eighty two called his last boxing match. Does anybody remember who was in it?

Randall tex com Loop correct.

Barry Sanders nineteen ninety eight became only the second running back in history to run for more than fifteen thousand yards.

I was there when this happened. Willie Flipper Anderson set an NFL record three hundred and thirty six receiving yards rams over the Saints. Fred Lynn first rookie to also be named American League MVP. Freddie Lynn underrated nineteen seventy five. Let me see Kurt in Illinois. Hi, Kurt, what's on your mind today?

Hey Dan, five eleven, two twenty. I'd like to make a show suggestion. I'd like to hear Fertzi do his Doctor Rivers impersonation promoting Osempic.

Okay, Doc, what do you think about zempic?

I can't seem to lose the excess weight. I went to my doctor. He prescribed to osempic. I lost forty seven pounds in a week. I know you can't believe it. I didn't tell anybody because I just wanted people to think that they ate fruit and did jumping jacks. But it turns out I gave myself to shop in the stomach. I lost a lot of weight.

It sounds like you're dying. Doc. You may need to see a doc.

I have emphysema.

Though it was one of the side effects.

And no, he didn't have emphysina and it is doc and he has suffered some losses this year.

It's gonna be all right, though. We're gonna turn it around. Give me four quarters sometimes.

Over Dian in Texas. Hi, Brian, went's on your mind today?

Hey?

Good morning, Dan five tive. Yeah. As a long time Texans fans in two thousand and two inaugural season, I got my hopes up every year and my heart broken every year. So my wife figured it'd be a great idea to get tickets to Arrowhead Stadium this year. I've never been over there, been to many home games, and I guess they've jumped on that last year they jumped on the Taylor Swift, Kelsey vandwagon.

So they're all.

Pumped up about going, and I'm going to go, and I'm gonna, of course get my heart broken over there in my in the Chiefs Stadium, which I you know, cannot stand the Chiefs. But I'm gonna go. I'm gonna make the most of it. But my question to you guys is, I'm sure y'all have been over there? What do I do over there? What's good to eat? Where do I stay? What What what am I going to do to pass the time and ease the pain, you know, seeing my offense crumble.

I haven't stayed there, Marvin. Have you been Seaton's been to Kansas City? Haven't you Kent City?

Game?

I have?

Yeah?

I really just pretty much went to Arrowhead though.

Yeah, I would say, have the barbecue.

You can't go wrong. People are very nice, Yes, Paul.

I've kicked it in a very lively area called the Power and Light District.

Very fun. Yeah, power and Light that's in Kansas City, very exciting.

Yeah, that's a spot. That's what we learned.

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