Hour 3 – Too Little, Too Late from Aaron Judge, Rex Ryan
Digest
The episode begins with a discussion of the Dodgers' World Series victory, highlighting the final out and the jubilant celebration. The show then moves on to LeBron and Bronnie James breaking the NBA record for most points scored by a father-son duo. Rex Ryan, ESPN NFL analyst and former Jets head coach, joins the show to discuss the Jets' performance and the upcoming game against the Texans. He expresses his belief that the Jets should dominate the game but acknowledges the spread is only a point and a half due to the Jets' poor offensive coaching. Ryan also discusses whether he would take the Jets' head coaching job if offered, emphasizing the importance of Aaron Rodgers' commitment to the team. The show features a call from "Fresh and Milwaukee," who praises Magic Johnson as the greatest winner in sports history. Dan Patrick shares his experience hosting Magic's press conference announcing his retirement from the NBA due to HIV, highlighting the emotional and impactful nature of the event. Callers react to the Dodgers' World Series victory, with some expressing their joy as Dodgers fans and others lamenting the Yankees' performance. The discussion touches on the Yankees' struggles and the impact of Aaron Judge's dropped fly ball. The show discusses Will Smith's unusual streak of being on the last five World Series champions, with callers debating whether this is a coincidence or a sign of his winning ability. The show also features a caller suggesting a new name for the Danettes, leading to a humorous discussion about the origin and significance of the name. A caller suggests a short-term collaboration between the Dan Patrick Show and "Love at Hard," but Dan Patrick firmly rejects the idea, emphasizing his satisfaction with his current team and the unique talents of his co-hosts. He highlights the importance of balance and the potential for "stew gods" if the roster is disrupted. A caller discusses the success of small market teams in baseball, specifically mentioning the Phillies and the Dodgers. Dan Patrick acknowledges the perception that big market teams have an advantage but emphasizes the importance of strategic roster building and finding hidden gems. He uses the Chiefs and Packers as examples of teams that have consistently built successful rosters despite being in smaller markets. The show previews tomorrow's episode, featuring Charles Barkley and a discussion about the Cowboys' coaching job. Rex Ryan discusses the Jets' upcoming game against the Texans, highlighting the Jets' defensive advantage and the Texans' struggles protecting their quarterback. He also shares his thoughts on Anthony Richardson's decision to take himself out of the game due to fatigue, expressing his disbelief and questioning the quarterback's judgment. The show discusses Matt Eberflus' future with the Bears, questioning whether he can overcome the team's recent loss to the Commanders. Dan Patrick suggests that the loss could be a factor in Eberflus' potential departure from the team. The show discusses the Cowboys' coaching job, with Dan Patrick and Rex Ryan debating whether it's a desirable position. They acknowledge the pressure and scrutiny associated with the job but also highlight the team's talent and potential for success. They also discuss Ben Johnson, the Lions' offensive coordinator, as a potential candidate for the job, praising his creativity and offensive prowess. A caller predicts that the Cavaliers will win the NBA Finals, leading to a humorous bet with Marvin about the Cavaliers' chances of even making it out of the Eastern Conference. The discussion highlights the Cavaliers' strong performance and the potential for a surprise run in the playoffs. A caller discusses the impact of Aaron Judge's dropped fly ball in the World Series, suggesting that it shifted the momentum of the game in favor of the Dodgers. The discussion compares the play to Alice Gonzalez's dropped fly ball in the 2003 NLCS, highlighting the significance of seemingly small mistakes in playoff games. The show features a series of advertisements for various podcasts, including "Wakin' Jake," "Jimmy's Three Things," and "Black Lit." The episode concludes with a preview of tomorrow's show, featuring Charles Barkley and a discussion about the Jets' upcoming game against the Titans.
Outlines
Dan Patrick Show: World Series, LeBron & Bronnie, Jets & Texans
The episode covers the Dodgers' World Series victory, LeBron and Bronnie James' record-breaking performance, and Rex Ryan's analysis of the Jets' upcoming game against the Texans.
Dan Patrick Show: Magic Johnson, Callers React to World Series
The show features a call praising Magic Johnson, Dan Patrick's experience hosting Magic's retirement announcement, and callers' reactions to the Dodgers' World Series win and the Yankees' performance.
Dan Patrick Show: Will Smith's Streak, Danettes' Name Debate
The show discusses Will Smith's unusual World Series streak, a caller suggesting a new name for the Danettes, and a humorous discussion about the origin and significance of the name.
Dan Patrick Show: Small Market Teams' Success, Roster Building
A caller discusses the success of small market teams in baseball, Dan Patrick emphasizes the importance of strategic roster building, and the show uses the Chiefs and Packers as examples of successful teams in smaller markets.
Dan Patrick Show: Rex Ryan on Jets' Game, Anthony Richardson's Fatigue
Rex Ryan discusses the Jets' upcoming game against the Texans, highlighting the Jets' defensive advantage and the Texans' struggles protecting their quarterback. He also shares his thoughts on Anthony Richardson's decision to take himself out of the game due to fatigue.
Dan Patrick Show: Matt Eberflus' Future with the Bears, Cowboys' Coaching Job
The show discusses Matt Eberflus' future with the Bears, questioning whether he can overcome the team's recent loss to the Commanders. The show also discusses the Cowboys' coaching job, debating whether it's a desirable position and discussing Ben Johnson as a potential candidate.
Dan Patrick Show: Callers' Predictions for NBA Finals, Aaron Judge's Dropped Fly Ball
A caller predicts the Cavaliers will win the NBA Finals, leading to a humorous bet about their chances. The discussion also highlights the impact of Aaron Judge's dropped fly ball in the World Series, comparing it to Alice Gonzalez's dropped fly ball in the 2003 NLCS.
Keywords
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
A podcast hosted by Jay Shetty, a former monk and life coach, featuring interviews with notable individuals on topics related to purpose, mindfulness, and personal growth.
Dudes on Dudes
A new podcast hosted by Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, exploring the personalities and playing styles of various NFL players, categorizing them into different "dude" types.
Rumble, Ali Foreman, and the Soul of 74
A podcast that delves into the historical significance of the 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, highlighting the cultural and social context of the event.
Waken Jake
A sports podcast hosted by Jake StoryElly, covering a wide range of sports topics, including baseball, football, basketball, and hockey, with a focus on current events, hot topics, and guest interviews.
Jimmy's Three Things
A Major League Baseball podcast hosted by Jimmy O'Brien, featuring in-depth discussions about three specific stories or statistical analyses related to the sport, often with a focus on unique or unconventional topics.
Father-Son Duo
A pair of individuals who are father and son, often sharing a common profession or interest, such as sports or entertainment. In this context, it refers to LeBron and Bronnie James, who have broken the NBA record for most points scored by a father-son duo.
Halloween Candy
A type of confectionery typically consumed during the Halloween holiday, with popular choices including chocolate, gummy candies, and other sweet treats. The Dan Patrick Show conducted a poll asking listeners to choose between gummy and chocolate as the best Halloween candy.
Lame Duck Coach
A coach who is in the final year of their contract and whose future with the team is uncertain. This term often implies that the coach is not expected to be retained beyond the current season, potentially affecting their motivation and decision-making.
Offensive Prowess
The ability of a team or individual to score points or generate offensive production in a sport. This term often refers to a team's ability to execute plays effectively, utilize their players' skills, and create scoring opportunities.
Q&A
What is the main topic of the Dan Patrick Show episode?
The episode primarily focuses on the Dodgers' World Series victory, LeBron and Bronnie James' record-breaking performance, and a discussion about the Jets' upcoming game with Rex Ryan.
What is Rex Ryan's opinion on the Jets' upcoming game against the Texans?
Rex Ryan believes the Jets should dominate the game due to their defensive advantage and the Texans' struggles protecting their quarterback. However, he acknowledges the spread is only a point and a half due to the Jets' poor offensive coaching.
What is the significance of Will Smith's World Series streak?
Will Smith has been on the last five World Series champions, which is an unusual coincidence. Callers debate whether this is a sign of his winning ability or simply a lucky streak.
What is the main point of the discussion about small market teams in baseball?
The discussion highlights the perception that big market teams have an advantage in baseball, but emphasizes the importance of strategic roster building and finding hidden gems. The Chiefs and Packers are used as examples of teams that have consistently built successful rosters despite being in smaller markets.
What is the main takeaway from the discussion about Matt Eberflus' future with the Bears?
The show discusses whether Matt Eberflus can overcome the team's recent loss to the Commanders and whether this loss could be a factor in his potential departure from the team.
What is the main point of the discussion about the Cowboys' coaching job?
The show discusses whether the Cowboys' coaching job is a desirable position, acknowledging the pressure and scrutiny associated with the job but also highlighting the team's talent and potential for success. They also discuss Ben Johnson, the Lions' offensive coordinator, as a potential candidate for the job, praising his creativity and offensive prowess.
What is the main takeaway from the discussion about the Cavaliers' potential in the NBA Finals?
A caller predicts that the Cavaliers will win the NBA Finals, leading to a humorous bet about their chances of making it out of the Eastern Conference. The discussion highlights the Cavaliers' strong performance and the potential for a surprise run in the playoffs.
What is the main point of the discussion about Aaron Judge's dropped fly ball in the World Series?
The discussion highlights the impact of seemingly small mistakes in playoff games, comparing Judge's dropped fly ball to Alice Gonzalez's dropped fly ball in the 2003 NLCS. The caller suggests that Judge's mistake shifted the momentum of the game in favor of the Dodgers.
Show Notes
Dan could hear the pain in Aaron Judge’s voice after performing so poorly during this World Series and dropping that routine fly ball that started the Dodgers’ rally in the fifth inning. And former NFL HC Rex Ryan joins the show to mix in a little football talk as NFL Week 9 kicks off tonight.
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