Dan Patrick's daily radio show has exclusive insider access, Patrick brings A-list guests from the world of sports and entertainment to the show....Full Bio
Dan Patrick's daily radio show has exclusive insider access, Patrick brings A-list guests from the world of sports and entertainment to the show....Full Bio
C&R are back in the LA saddle! They have fun reacting to the Big Game, with 'THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMM!' Should the Seahawks kicker been considered for MVP? They take calls from around the country! Plus, Bad Bunny versus Kid Rock & StuGotz and Co. throw gasoline on FernandoGate!
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Dan breaks down the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl victory from last night including Sam Darnold’s legacy and the Seahawks’ defensive dominance. And Hall of Fame HC Bill Cowher drops by to weigh in on yesterday’s big game.
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Seahawks kicker Jason Myers was the story of the first half as he broke the record for most points in a single postseason and Dan thinks good kickers are an underrated advantage in the NFL. And former NFL OL Ross Tucker drops by to lend his 2-cents on Super Bowl LX.
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Dan and the Danettes discuss Drake Maye and the Patriots’ offense’s inability to deal with the Seahawks’ defense. And they recap some of the highlights from their trip to San Francisco, especially for Fritzy.
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DP and the Danettes recap the Seahawks' Super Bowl win over the Patriots. Super Bowl-winning head coach Bill Cowher notes how the Patriots' defense tried their best to keep the game close, and shares how he dealt with a longer halftime in the Super Bowl as a head coach. NFL analyst Ross Tucker shares his experience calling the game on UK radio and couldn't believe the lack of adjustments for the struggling Patriots o-line.
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Dan Patrick spends the week in San Francisco ahead of the big game! Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr shares what he learned from the legendary coaches he played under and claims no responsibility for the NBA 3-point explosion. Stanford University GM Andrew Luck shares what it has been like moving from Pro Bowl QB to college GM. Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb opens the door to restructuring his contract to keep George Pickens in Dallas.
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Rams Quarterback Matthew Stafford took home MVP on the slimmest of margins, with one voter explaining why he voted for Justin Herbert. Dan and the Danettes are already ruminating on the next Hall of Fame classes and the names that could be up for consideration, including Antonio Brown. NFL sideline reporters Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung join Dan to discuss their approach to covering Super Bowl LX.
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Former Patriots Cornerback Malcolm Butler talks to Dan about making the greatest play in Super Bowl history, Robert Kraft not knowing who he was ,and what happened to the game ball from that play, as well as how he’s giving back to his Mississippi hometown. ESPN’s Booger McFarland joins Dan and discusses that Butler play and how it all happened in realm time in the last Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl, and the fallout for both teams from Butler’s play. A Super Bowl Rhyme Time rounds out the hour.
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Cowboys Wide Receiver CeeDee Lamb talks about the pressure every year on the Cowboys, tries to sort out the Kardashians, and is shocked to learn Dan doesn’t root for a team. NBC broadcast team Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth join the show and Mike talks about this being his first Super Bowl after a stellar career (and Collinsworth’s fifth), what NFL city Cris is the least popular in, and weigh in on the voting results for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the NFL Awards.
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