Dan Patrick Show
Burleson: “Lions Games on the Line Tend to Go the Other Way”
Netflix NFL analyst and former Lions receiver Nate Burleson reflected on Detroit’s heartbreak, saying clutch games “tend to go the other way” for the franchise, citing the Calvin Johnson rule and the recent controversial offensive pass interference and pick play call negated touchdowns. On the AFC, Burleson picked the Bills as his current AFC favorite…
Read MoreNeuheisel Performs CFB Christmas Special
CBS Sports analyst Rick Neuheisel agreed that critics skeptical of Group of 5 teams James Madison and Tulane in the playoff “got what they wanted” after both suffered lopsided first-round losses, suggesting the two could face off in a bowl. He named Ohio State the strongest remaining team, citing Ryan Day’s play-calling as key to…
Read MoreTucker Praises Jaguars’ Dominance
CBS Sports analyst Ross Tucker expressed strongest belief in the Jacksonville Jaguars among AFC contenders, citing Trevor Lawrence’s strong play, late-game control, and a dominant win over Denver, bolstered by weapons like Travis ETN, Jakobi Meyers, and Brian Thomas Jr. He criticized the controversial offensive pass interference that negated a Steelers touchdown against the Lions…
Read MoreConfidence Game for Darnold in Seattle
Louis Riddick broke down the playoff debate and the on-field reality facing teams like JMU and Tulane, saying they deserve opportunity even if the matchup math is unforgiving. Riddick noted JMU’s defense has some playmakers and their running game could challenge Oregon, though the Ducks’ health looms large. He also praised Sam Darnold for responding…
Read MoreJordan Love vs Caleb Williams
Ryan Leaf believes the Seahawks comeback win did more than flip a scoreboard. It validated Sam Darnold. Leaf said many quarterbacks would have folded after two interceptions, but Darnold stayed aggressive and lifted the entire team. He credited Seattle’s belief, Puka Nacua’s play strength, and Sean McVay’s quarterback friendly schemes as proof that confidence and…
Read MoreIrvin: No Excuses in Dallas
Michael Irvin didn’t hold back in a wide-ranging conversation that blended honesty, humor, and hard truths about the Dallas Cowboys. From laughing about Troy Aikman’s off-field reputation to delivering a blunt assessment of the Cowboys as a “failure,” Irvin stayed true to his standard. He pushed back on the idea that Joe Burrow is walking…
Read MoreMiller on In-Season Tournament: “Great Building Block for Young Teams”
Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller joined DP today to recap the NBA Cup. Miller endorsed the Knicks raising an NBA Cup championship banner, noting the Lakers set the precedent at the commissioner’s urging. He called the in-season tournament a valuable building block for young teams like the Spurs and last year’s Oklahoma City Thunder.…
Read MoreRG3 to Mahomes: Sit It Out
Robert Griffin III discussed the string of ACL injuries we have seen in the NFL this season. The former quarterback pointed to a league getting bigger, faster, and stronger as a major reason ACL injuries keep piling up, with added traction from modern cleats only increasing the stress. Drawing from painful experience, RG3 urged Patrick…
Read MoreStafford vs Allen: MVP Debate
Chase Daniel broke down the quarterback landscape with a lens only a former NFL QB can provide. Josh Allen’s ability to carry a stripped down Bills roster stood out most, while Trevor Lawrence delivered what Daniel called his best pro performance, aided by sharp sequencing and play calling. Daniel praised Matthew Stafford’s MVP case but…
Read MoreThis Year’s NFL Juggernaut is…
Mike Golic Sr. took a wide angle look at the NFL and didn’t see many sure things. He believes Miami’s future hinges entirely on the Tua Tagovailoa decision, while Pittsburgh’s ceiling remains limited but not hopeless with Mike Tomlin still the best option. Golic explained why he wouldn’t be surprised if Aaron Rodgers played again…
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