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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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Metta World Peace on expectations with Lakers, Kobe, playing in China
Lakers forward Metta World Peace joined the show to talk about where he fits on this team and to look back at different parts of his career. Dan asked his role on this team. “I don’t look as my role in life,” World Peace said. “I just like to enjoy life. I like to just…
John Stockton explains why he took assistant coaching job
Hall of Famer John Stockton joined the show to talk about taking a job as an assistant coach on his daughter’s Montana State basketball team. Stockton said that he can’t really teach what he did as a player. He said he tries to improve what they already do instead of changing their game. Stockton also…
Sixers’ Jahlil Okafor shares mundane details of his home life
Philadelphia 76ers Jahlil Okafor joined the show to talk about his promising debut and more. Okafor was wiped out after scoring 26 points last night. He explained that he lives with his sister, niece and puppy “Natty” and doesn’t live the kind of glamorous lifestyle you’d expect out of a potential NBA star.
Abby Wambach explains why she’s retiring
U.S. soccer star Abby Wambach joined the show to talk her decision to retire in December. Wambach said she told her wife after the World Cup that she was thinking about doing this. Now she’s really looking forward to celebrating with her friends and family in the coming months. She also commented on meeting President…
Jason Giambi explains why he changed lifestyle after playing days
Former MLB slugger Jason Giambi joined the show to talk about his career and more. Giambi talked frankly about changing his life. He doesn’t drink any more and he’s laying low with his family in Las Vegas. Giambi also addressed some of the good times he had with Dan, his gold thong and how wild…
Jessica Mendoza on dilemma of reporting on death of Volquez’s father
ESPN’s Jessica Mendoza joined the show to talk about World Series Game 1. She broke down the game and discussed the journalistic dilemma of reporting on the death of Royals pitcher Edison Volquez. She also talked about being a groundbreaker as a female in her role and how much she loves being an analyst.
David Spade looks back at career, life while discussing memoir
The hysterical David Spade joined the show to talk about his new book and share stories about his career, his difficult family background, Chris Farley and more.
Jeremy Roenick explains why he tried to grab alligator
NBC NHL analyst Jeremy Roenick joined the show to explain why he recently tried to grab an alligator at a golf course.
Don Mattingly on what happened in L.A., possible future with Marlins
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly joined the show to talk about what happened in L.A. and what’s next in his career. Mattingly said he talked to the Marlins, but he’s not sure where that will go. Mattingly did say he thinks he would look good in teal. Mattingly confirmed what the Dodgers said…
Clay Helton says USC Football headed in right direction
USC interim head coach Clay Helton joined the show to talk about the Trojans and his goals this season. Helton is optimistic about USC’s future” “It’s getting ready to explode, in a good way.” Helton says that he’s still in touch with Steve Sarkisian, but the former coach only offers well wishes and doesn’t give…
Kareem: I couldn’t do what Jordan did, but he couldn’t do what I did
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joined the show to talk about his new biography on HBO and more. Abdul-Jabbar looked back at his days at UCLA, his relationship with John Wooden, his respect for Jackie Robinson, why he didn’t pursue baseball, which he loved, and playing Earl Monroe in a high school summer league. Dan asked Kareem why…
Urban Meyer discusses personal price of coaching football
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer stopped by the NYC ManCave to talk about his new book and the Buckeyes’ season. Meyer talked frankly about his issues when he was coaching at Florida and he would miss so much of his children’s life. Meyer said all coaches would like to take a year off and then…
Troy Aikman on Dallas’ issues with Greg Hardy, no Tony Romo
FOX’s Troy Aikman joined the show to talk about the Giants-Cowboys game he called yesterday and other big storylines around the NFL. Aikman commented on the huge impact of Tony Romo’s injury in Dallas: “Had he not got injured this division would look entirely different and the Cowboys would have a stranglehold over it. I…
Al Leiter breaks down MLB playoffs, rips Sabermetrics
MLB Network analyst Al Leiter joined the show to share his take on the MLB Playoffs and more. He commented on Don Mattingly and said that teams that over-value Sabermetrics are making a mistake. “They think you can have a cardboard cut-out in the dugout,” Leiter said. “They’re wrong. … They give you stats that…
Peter King shares line of his life … that he said to Richard Nixon
MMQB.com editor-in-chief Peter King joined the show to talk about the big storylines in the NFL. King also looked back at covering the 1980s Giants and running into Richard Nixon outside of Harry Carson’s locker room.
Keith Hernandez compares Mets staff to ’86 pitchers
SNY Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez joined the show to talk about the playoffs and more. He compared the current pitching staff to the great ’86 Mets. He said this one is better … except no one was as good as Dwight Gooden.
David Diehl on what made Super Bowl Giants great
NFL Network analyst David Diehl joined the show to talk about the big stories around the NFL. He shared the mindset of his Giants offensive line and why they were so special. And he showed off his mangled hands.
Michael Wilbon not as depressed as usual with Cubs loss
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon joined the show to talk about his Cubs losing in the playoffs and the upcoming NBA season. “I’m not in usual Cubs depression,” Wilbon said. “It feels like it’s the beginning. … People are not moping. It’s not like other postseason losses where people are plunged into depression.” Wilbon rejected the notion…