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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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Ten Dan Patrick Show moments from 2015
We’re not sure “Top 10” moments applies …. but here are 10 things that happened this year that we found pretty entertaining Epic ping-pong battle between Seton and McLovin Luke Kuechly takes out Paulie Dan and Danettes re-enact Point Break Josh Duhamel in throwing contest (Al Michaels on the call) American Idol Sing-Off with Two-A-Dazy…
Holiday Cheer Wheel of Funishment
Dan decided to spread some holiday cheer with a Wheel of Funishment! Didn’t quite work out that way.
Michigan State’s Connor Cook on upcoming matchup with Alabama
Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook joined the show from his parents’ house to discuss next week’s national semifinal. He discussed his team, the upcoming matchup with Alabama and coach Mark Dantonio’s sense of humor.
Antonio Brown on Beckham Jr., playing with J.J. Watt
Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown joined the show to talk about his season and more. Brown weighed in on Odell Beckham Jr. He said that Beckham has to keep his composure because he’s such a great player. He said that guys try things on him, but he doesn’t take it personally. He tries not to…
Reggie Miller evaluates Kobe Bryant’s all-time team
TNT’s Reggie Miller joined the show to talk about Kobe Bryant’s all-time team, the toughest guys he faced in the NBA, James Harden’s appeal and his New Year’s plans.
Keenan Reynolds on College Hall of Fame rule controversy
Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds joined the show to discuss College Football Hall of Fame rules that make him ineligible to be enshrined. Reynolds also talked about his future and said he would love to play in the NFL.
2015 Year in Review: Funny men on Dan Patrick Show
Dan and the Danettes are pretty funny … looking. But they also enjoy a good laugh, so several big-name comedians came on the show in 2015. Here’s a look at some of the best: Frank Caliendo Jim Parsons Bill Hader Bill Burr 2/12/15 Jay Pharoah Ken Jeong Sour shoes (Howard Stern Show) David Alan Grier…
Herschel Walker says no player ever could beat him in race
All-time great Herschel Walker joined the show to talk about the Dan Patrick Show Heisman in the NFL draft. He went No. 10. Walker said he’d get the job done for whoever picked him. Walker also said that he doesn’t buy there were any faster players than him or that any player has ever run…
Dan Patrick Show Heisman in NFL Draft
On the heels of Charles Woodson announcing he will retire after this season, we started debating the best Heisman players in the NFL. We decided to have a draft. Here’s how it went down: 1. Paul Pabst: Roger Staubach 2. Seton O’Connor: Barry Sanders 3. Andrew Perloff: Cam Newton 4. Todd Fritz: Carson Palmer 5.…
Mike Pereira: Officials should have thrown Beckham out of game
‘FOX’s Mike Pereira joined the show to talk about Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr.’s outburst on Sunday. Pereira said looking back on it, “I think he should have been thrown out.” Pereira also commented on the state of officiating and said there definitely is more attention than ever.
Will Ferrell on ‘Daddy’s Home’ and looking back at day in ManCave
Actor Will Ferrell joined the show to talk about his new movie “Daddy’s Home” and more. Ferrell talked about critics’ sometimes mixed reaction to him over the years, when he decides to spice up a role with nudity, why he let Mark Wahlberg play a hunk and his kids’ reaction to his fame. Dan and…
J.J. Watt discusses playoff chances, wide range of TV commercials
Houston Texans star J.J. Watt joined the show to talk about their run for the playoffs and more. Watt discussed Brandon Weeden taking over in a tough spot, how the MVP is a “quarterback’s award,” and his unorthodox recruitment in college. Watt and Dan also had a fun time breaking down his television commercials.
Rich Eisen says L.A. will embrace NFL team in own way
Rich Eisen, host of the Rich Eisen Show, joined the show to talk about the reaction to a new team in Los Angeles. He said that they’re not necessarily going to paint their faces, but they’d be into it in their own way.
Tony Dungy: Slow down ‘Brock Osweiler’ train
NBC Football Night in America’s Tony Dungy joined the show to talk about the big storylines in the NFL. ‘s tHere are some of Dungy’s takes: — Dungy says it’s not clear Brock Osweiler is the answer in Denver: “Let’s slow down the Brock Osweiler is going to lead the Broncos to the Super Bowl…
Ray Rice on domestic violence incident, chances he’ll play again
NFL running back Ray Rice joined the show to talk about his domestic violence incident and his future. Here are some of Rice’s remarks and here is Part II of Dan’s extensive interview withe former Pro-Bowler. — Rice said he wants to help other avoid his mistake. “It all came down to decision-making,” Rice said,…
Will Smith on conflicted feelings about football after Concussion
Will Smith joined the show to talk about his movie Concussion and his conflicted feelings about the movie because he loves football. Smith explained that the mission of the movie is to provide information, not necessarily to tell people to stop playing.
Rodney Harrison: Josh Norman is best CB in NFL
Rodney Harrison joined the show to clarify his remarks on Panthers CB Josh Norman. “I think Carolina is the best team in the NFL,” Harrison said. “Point blank period. I think Josh Norman is the best cornerback. …. I’m skeptical of their wide receivers.” Harrison explained why Josh Norman got mad at him and how…
Will Smith on his sons playing football after doing Concussion
Actor Will Smith joined the show to talk about the movie Concussion. He said his oldest son did play football, but after he starred in the movie, he has different views on the topic. He said it’s complicated, but he would at least make sure his son had all the information.
Ray Rice says he’s not ready to give up on football
Former NFL running back Ray Rice joined the show to discuss his future playing football. “I do want to play football again and I’m not ready to give up,” said Rice. Rice said he told his agent to call him only when an offer is real. He said he had hoped to get a chance…