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Fresh off a Sports Emmy win, NFL Live’s Dan Orlovsky joined the show today. Orlovsky said his dream of coaching isn’t dead, just shelved for now. On the field, the former QB discussed the Tush Push, and dove into the NFL going all in on flag football’s Olympic future.
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Reggie Miller breaks down Cavs’ coaching situation
TNT’s Reggie Miller joined the show to talk about what happened to David Blatt with the Cavs, coaching in the All-Star Game, his admiration for David Stern, why he’s rooting for the Broncos and where he plans to watch the big game.
Justin Tuck on how tough Tom Brady was in Super Bowl
Former New York Giants star Justin Tuck talked about how tough Tom Brady was in their first Super Bowl win over New England after the 2007 season: “He threw a ball 70 yards to Randy Moss …. literally right after Jay Alford broke him in half.”
Wrapping up the show at the Guinness Bar
Paulie is working on his pour as we wrap up the show at the Guinness Bar.
“Who’s the MVP, Holmes?” — Dan’s podium nightmare
Dan shared the story of being on the podium at the Super Bowl and not knowing who to give the MVP to … and everyone is yelling “Holmes.” As in, what’s up Holmes?
Tim Brown: Past Heisman winners lobbied for Reggie Bush
Hall of Famer Tim Brown told Dan that he and former Heisman winners lobbied the Heisman Trust on behalf of Reggie Bush and asked that they let him keep his trophy. Brown said he doesn’t blame any 17-year-old who takes illegal benefits.
James Lofton on why Calvin Johnson would walk
Westwood One analyst and Hall of Famer James Lofton joined the show to talk about the Super Bowl and Calvin Johnson. Lofton said he wasn’t surprised Johnson walked away and thinks other players may do the same. “They have made their fortunes,” Lofton said. “They don’t see their team headed in the right direction.”
Drew Sharp: Calvin Johnson is NFL’s worst nightmare
Detroit Free Press’ Drew Sharp joined the show to talk about Calvin Johnson’s retirement. Sharp said that Johnson is Roger Goodell’s worst nightmare – a smart player who’s not afraid to walk away: “This is something the NFL has to worry about. … This guy who we thought was a robot is mortal.”
Steph Curry on his admiration for Cam Newton
Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry joined the show to talk about a wide variety of topics. Curry told us he’ll be at the Super Bowl rooting for his Panthers. Curry talked about his admiration for how Cam Newton handles himself: “The fact that the [criticism] doesn’t bother him …. I love that.” He also…
Super Bowl Open …. It’s Sabotage
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Send us photo or video of your weak TV set-up for chance to win a Sony 4K
Need a new TV set-up? Is your Man Cave more of a man hovel? Do you still need rabbit ears? The Dan Patrick Show can help you out. Send in a photo of video of your TV set-up and you’ll have a chance to win a new 65-inch Sony 4K. Email us at Sony@danpatrick.com for…
Clay Matthews on Cam Newton’s style; Eddie Lacy’s weight
Packers linebacker Clay Matthews joined the show to talk about his team and share his thoughts on the Super Bowl. Matthews weighed in on Cam Newton. He said it can get on defensive players nerves if you celebrate too long. But if you don’t want a guy like Newton to do that, stop him. He…
Bomani Jones on race and opinions of Cam Newton
ESPN’s Bomani Jones joined the show to talk about the coverage of Cam Newton and more. Jones said that people are fooling themselves if they don’t think that race has a lot to do with why some people don’t like Newton.
Tony Dungy on SB matchup, Cam Newton’s style
NBC NFL analyst Tony Dungy joined the show to talk about the Super Bowl. Dan asked which team had a better defense. “I think Denver is a little bit better overall,” Dungy said. “But I think they’re going to have trouble with Carolina’s offense.” He said the Broncos are built to stop the passing game,…
Jim McMahon on ’85 Bears, how bad concussion issues got
Former Chicago Bears legend Jim McMahon joined the show to talk about the 30-for-30 on the 1985 Bears and more. McMahon explained why the ’85 team was so captivating – in part because they were dysfunctional…. for example they had two coaches in Mike Ditka and Buddy Ryan. McMahon talked very frankly about his concussion…
Andrea Kremer on players using marijuana in NFL
HBO’s Andrea Kremer joined the show to talk about her report on marijuana and the NFL on Real Sports. Kremer talked about players wanting to use marijuana to ease pain. In part because it’s less dangerous than opiates. She also talked about the atmosphere in Denver, where people are smoking pot in the parking lot.…