Featured Videos
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.
LATEST VIDEOS
James Lofton: Packers should have gone for two at end of regulation
Westwood One’s James Lofton joined the show to talk about the NFL playoffs. He was at the Arizona game and agreed with Dan that the Packers should have gone for two at the end of regulation. “You’re not going to get booed on the road,” Lofton said. Lofton also explained why Larry Fitzgerald is still…
Mark Schlereth evaluates Peyton Manning’s play
ESPN’s Mark Schlereth joined the show to talk about the weekend’s NFL games. Schlereth thought Peyton Manning played better than Dan thought. But Schlereth said Peyton’s audibles make it difficult to play offensive line.
Send in suggestions for McLovin Wheel of Punishment on Monday
McLovin faces the Wheel after predicting Alex Smith would throw the game-winning TD in the Super Bowl three years ago. He was wrong. Tweet us at @dpshow or email us at dp@danpatrick.com with your suggestions.
Irvin breaks down playoff field, assigns blame for Bengals
NFL Network analyst Michael Irvin joined the show to talk about the big storylines Irvin weighed in on the Cincinnati Bengals’ loss to the Steelers. He first blamed Jeremy Hill for fumbling. And then Vontaze Burfict. “I thought Burfict could have pulled up,” Irvin said. Irvin also talked about how much Bengals CB Adam Jones…
Nick Saban explains why he found NFL frustrating
Alabama head coach Nick Saban talked about why he found the NFL frustrating. He said that the salary cap limits your ability to build your team. He said in college a strong recruiting effort can help you win.
Nick Saban on why NFL was frustrating; admiration for Bear Bryant
Alabama coach Nick Saban joined the show to talk about winning the title, chances he would ever return to the NFL, his admiration for Bear Bryant and much more. Here are some of his comments: — Saban said that he has a meeting tomorrow morning and the recruiting process begins. — Saban explained why he…
Ian Rapoport on how L.A. landed Rams; what’s next for Raiders/Chargers
NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport joined the show to explain how the final Los Angeles decision came about and what’s next for the Charger and Raiders.
Getting ready for Two-A-Dayz’ American Idol audition
Our very own Dan “Two-A-Dayz” Overlock tried out for American Idol. We expect to see how he did tonight on Fox.
Reggie Miller compares Vontaze Burfict to Ron Artest
TNT analyst Reggie Miller had interesting commentary on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict. He compared Burfict to his former teammate Ron Artest. He said that early on Artest only knew how to run through people to win. But he said Artest matured and learned to control himself and he thinks Burfict will do the same.
Mike Florio on why NFL suspended Vontaze Burfict
ProFootballTalk.com and NBC NFL analyst Mike Florio joined the show to talk about the ramifications of the Bengals-Steelers game, including Vontaze Burfict’s suspension.
Rick Neuheisel breaks down Alabama-Clemson; Nick Saban’s future
CBS college football analyst Rick Neuheisel joined the show to break down Alabama’s win over Clemson in the national title game and more. Neuheisel had very interesting comments on Nick Saban’s future and the NFL team that will call his agent.
Rick Neuheisel: Giants should ‘take swing’ at Nick Saban
national title game and more. Neuheisel had very interesting comments on Nick Saban’s future and the NFL team that will call his agent.
Dan Fouts: Players Marvin Lewis stood up for cost him
Westwood One NFL analyst Dan Fouts joined the show to talk about the end of the Bengals-Steelers game, which he called. He said that the players Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis stuck his neck out for – Vontaze Burfict and Adam Jones — ended up costing him the game. He said the Bengals were out of…
Kirk Herbstreit: Nick Saban won’t take any other coaching jobs
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit joined the show to share his take on the national title game, Nick Saban’s future, why Christian McCaffrey deserved the Heisman and his beloved Bengals blowing their playoff game. Herbstreit, a lifelong Bengals fan, was very upset about how they lost their composure. “Of all the low points in…
Al Michaels: Seahawks-Vikings ending why we love sports
NBC’s Al Michaels joined the show to discuss calling the Seahawks-Vikings game in a frigid Minnesota. Michaels described the brutality of the cold and described how unpredictable the ending was: “I know that if you’re a Vikings fan you feel morose,” Michaels said, “but that’s why we love sports.”
North Dakota State QB Carson Wentz confident he’s among top QB prospects
North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz joined the show to talk about winning another FCS title and his NFL Draft prospects. He said that he belongs in the conversation with the top QB prospects because he’s a proven winner. He also said it bothers him when people don’t give the FCS enough credit.
Adam Jones asks why Joey Porter was on the field
Bengals cornerback Adam Jones joined the show to share his take on the end of the loss to Pittsburgh. He explained that Steelers coach Joey Porter was trash-talking the Cincy players. Jones asked why he was on the field in the first place.
Bengals’ Adam Jones: Antonio Brown was faking at end of game
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones joined the show to talk about the ending of the Bengals-Steelers game on Saturday night. Jones said that Antonio Brown was acting after Vontaze Burfict hit him in the final minute to draw a personal foul. “Antonio Brown was not hurt,” Jones said. “I know he was faking.” He also…
Bob Costas: Don’t hold politics against Schilling for HOF
NBC’s Bob Costas hopes baseball Hall of Fame voters don’t hold Curt Schilling’s right-wing politics against him. “That would be just stupid,” Costas said. “What does that have to do with baseball?” Costas also said that Mike Mussina deserves recognition for beating so many PED-filled lineups.