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Artie Lange talks about returning to radio to do sports
Comedian and former Howard Stern contributor Artie Lange joined the show to talk about reports he will get back into radio — possibly doing sports with his good friend Nick DiPaolo. “I feel great,” Lange said. “I feel like a new person. I definitely needed some repairs for a long time.” Lange said he’s always…
Read MoreMike Vrabel explains why he left NFL to coach at Ohio State
Ohio State linebacker coach Mike Vrabel joined the show to talk about his decision to retire from the NFL and join his alma mater’s coaching staff. “I think I could have probably gutted out another season,” Vrabel said. “What happens is you just lose the ability to prepare and train for a season.” Vrabel said…
Read MoreRich Eisen said Lockout almost over, Harrison’s comments on NFL misguided
NFL Network host Rich Eisen joined the show to talk about the optimism that the Lockout will end and more. Eisen said by the time he’s slated to come on next Friday, the Lockout will likely be over. Eisen even thinks the Hall of Fame game is going to happen. He thinks it’s just a…
Read MoreThe Dan Patrick Show’s own Abby Wambach
If you thought you saw Abby Wambach walking around the studio, that was actually our very own Two-A-Dayz.
Read MoreWambach says U.S. Soccer is confident heading into final
U.S. Women’s soccer star Abby Wambach joined the show to talk about their World Cup finals matchup against Japan. Dan asked Wambach about trash-talking in international play. She said Japan is very polite — they don’t even have curse words in their language. And she said Brazil is the opposite … very fiery. Wambach said…
Read MoreTony Stewart: People who say drivers aren’t athlete don’t know what they’re talking about
NASCAR star Tony Stewart joined the show to talk about Golden Tate’s Tweet that NASCAR drivers aren’t real athletes. Stewart said that Tate doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Stewart said that the G-force and physical pull on your body are remarkable for drivers. And they don’t get timeouts. Stewart said someone like Tate wouldn’t like…
Read MoreRodney Harrison says James Harrison needs to change
NBC’s Rodney Harrison joined the show to address James Harrison’s critical comments about him. Rodney explained what he said about James last season. “I was basically saying he needed to change the way he played,” Rodney said. “You don’t want to hurt someone or yourself.” But Rodney wasn’t that upset about what James said about him…
Read MoreSolotaroff talks about interviewing James Harrison
Men’s Journal editor Robert Solotaroff joined the show to talk about his profile of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison. Solotaroff said he spent about four days with Harrison. “If James were a one-act play, the stage direction would be ‘enter ranting,’” Solotaroff said. Solotaroff said that people calling Harrison a “thug” don’t know what they’re…
Read MoreRobert Lusetich says it’s unfair to compare Rory to Tiger
FOX golf analyst Rober Lusethich joined the show to talk about the British Open and the conditions at Royal St. George’s. Lusetich said the wind has died down. It was a real problem yesterday and if it had kept up, Lusetich would have made it hard to break 80. Lusetich said that Rory McIlroy didn’t…
Read MoreShould James Harrison be fined?
That’s today’s poll: The NFL, the Steelers or no one. Dan thinks if anyone’s gonna whack Harrison, it should be the team. What do you think? And if you’re going to fine Harrison, what specific aspect of the article will get him in most trouble?
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