This is an I Heart podcast guaranteed human. You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. Final hour in this Tuesday, Reggie Miller will stop by in about 20 minutes from now. More of your phone calls, very little Super Bowl fallout. Normally Tuesday, we use Tuesday to go over the things that we didn't get to talk about on Monday, or if there's controversy from the Super Bowl from Monday, it spills over to Tuesday. That's not the case. You have a victory parade in Seattle on Wednesday where they're expecting up words of 800,000 people that will show up. And for Sam Darnell going forward, if you start to look at where quarterbacks peak or the career arc, where he started to where he is now is kind of like Joe Flacco. Joe Flacco, one of Super Bowl, a 27, Sam is 28. And if he would have a similar career to Joe Flacco, I would consider that to be a successful career because Joe Flacco was great postseason quarterback and still playing at 41 and was the best quarterback. The Browns had this past year. By the way, I'm wondering about DeShon Watson. Is he just going to be a healthy scratch? Because and not to go down this road while going down this road. DeShon Watson just settled his last two lawsuits. I think he had 27 of them. Now can you bring him back if he's healthy because he's a better quarterback than the two quarterbacks you have? And he's under contract for this next year. Do you bring him back? Do you let him compete? If you're the Browns, do you go out and get another young quarterback in the draft? They might just turn this over to Shadour Sanders and Todd Monkin coming in from Baltimore. He said that he wanted to draft Shadour Sanders. Shadour didn't want to go to the Ravens because he didn't want to be a backup to Lamar Jackson. Or at least that was the report. But maybe they stay with Shadour Sanders. Can you have DeShon Watson? It's probably been seven years, maybe six years since he had a great season. I think they only won four games in Houston, but he threw for like 4800 yards. He was great. And then all of a sudden everything came crashing down. But if he's a healthy scratch, are they just going to have him show up at the building, but not be in uniform, not be part of the team while you pay him whatever $50 million? I would at least explore that. If I'm a Browns fan, you already got passed the, all right, we brought this creep in. Now do we want him to represent us? Can he win games for us? Fill it off. You got by, you know, pass that with Michael Vic. I mean, there's certain teams that have to swallow. You know what? But if that guy's going to help your team, you're paying him, then maybe DeShon Watson gets a chance to, actually play his way out of this of sorts. But back to Sam Darnold, he's had a really good price point. And that's the key. Because if he's making $55 million, by Kirk Cousins, you know, making a lot of money, they're going to let him go, probably go back to Minnesota. Now, I don't know what he's going to ask for in Minnesota, but getting that sweet spot is really important for Sam Darnold. He's a B level quarterback. And on a A minus team, I mean, it's not an insult. He's a B level quarterback. He's not great, but he can be great. He has shown glimpses of that, but he's a B level quarterback. And you can win. Seattle prove that you can win with that. Not everybody is, you know, top in. Not everybody is my homes or Brady. You know, you have to have quarterbacks that you can just trust. And that's what Sam Darnold will probably be the rest of his career. And I don't think Seattle sees last stop. He might play for 10 more years. This is his eighth year. But he might be playing, you know, for quite some time and maybe he's a bridge quarterback. Maybe he's a backup quarterback again. But having that Super Bowl, now it kind of, and maybe it frees him up, where he's not thinking about that all the time. Can you win the big game? Everybody said the same thing. They don't, they won't be saying that again. No, you might get people say, oh, yeah, see, it was a fluke. Or he can't win the big game. Yeah, he won that one, but you know, the defense carried him. However, he parses this out, he's still got a Super Bowl. And he should take great pride in that. And, you know, as long as he doesn't price himself out, you play with a really good team, a young team. I don't know if you bring back Kenneth Walker Jr. the third, but you got a chance to go back. A really good chance to go back. And then you throw, you know, the fallout with Drake May, that's what I'm really curious about. Because psychologically, when you get humbled, humiliated, and how you recover from that. And now you got a tougher schedule. And now you got a stockpile. Now you got to get some weapons for him and figure out that offensive line. And I think that, that'll be challenging because you got some road games. Like now you're playing, nobody's going to say that the schedule was easy this time or but when you see quarterbacks and it's the most talked about position, the most important position in sports, but trying to handicap any of this. Like CJ Stroud right now. I can't give him an extension. But two years ago, I'm like, oh my God, signing him up. He's going to be $50 million. Now? No. Maybe two years for 50 million, but I'd be really nervous about that. George Pickens. I don't know how good he is. I mean, I've seen him be good, but this is a guy that Pittsburgh who needed receivers let go. Is he reliable? Are you going to franchise him? Are you going to trade him? Talking to CD Lam at the Super Bowl and he said, look, I'll take less money. If it means we can keep him. But you start to look at some of these decisions in the offseason with some of these teams. Like, what are you going to do? What are the Bengals doing with Trey Hendricks and they're talking about franchising him. Max Crosby says these played his last game with the Raiders. That's pretty interesting. Where would he end up? The dolphins in their quarterbacking situation. Quinn Ewers going to be their starting quarterback. Where's two ago? Is two a backup now? It's just, it's, it's, it's so fluid. And it, and it happens so quickly where you go all that like Detroit. Where is Detroit? If I look at power rankings, top 10, they seem to be regressing. The Niners reload, but I add another year to Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle. Fred Warner, Bosa come back, Brock Purtie. Still don't have whiteouts. You got a great coach, but you're in a tough division. Rams in Seattle. So that's the fascinating part of the off sea. Is Jaden Daniels going to be first year? Jaden Daniels second year. Is he going to be entry prone? The Steelers. Who's your quarterback? And if it's Aaron Rogers, what is the bigger picture for this? And Mike McCarthy taking over there. What kind of team are you going to be? So, you know, the Bengals with their offense, but then the Bengals without their defense here. It just feels like you could have questions with is Carolina for real? Is Jacksonville going to build on what they did this past season? And I think having sort of the highs and lows, the question marks fluctuation, is Buffalo going to get a defense? If Buffalo had a defense, they would have played in the Super Bowl this year. I mean, Bo-Nix, get healthy, be able to replicate what they did, which seems likely, but you're in a tough division. How about the Chiefs? Mahomes coming back is Kelsey coming back. I mean, that window of opportunity is really starting to close. Because we were thinking, man, Mahomes, he'd get a couple more Super Bowl seats right there on Tom Brady's doorstep. But it closes so quickly. Are the Raiders going to get it right? But how long will it take to get it right? That's what's fascinating about this. And you have to factor in the schedule as well. And then you factor in the draft, you factor in free agency. And it won't be long before we're starting the season again. I mean, this season flew by. The combine's in two weeks. The draft is coming up in April. It's happening. It is quick, free agency. That's what makes it so fascinating. Storylines. I saw where the commissioner didn't rule out expansion internationally. As far as I guess a franchise in another country. Now, I don't see that happening anytime soon. I was surprised that he said that they haven't taken it off the table. But I see everybody playing an international game each year. Because that's part of, they dominated, they conquered the United States. Now it's the world. I mean, that's why they're doing flag football. You're not going to start football leagues elsewhere. You can start at flag football league anywhere. It doesn't take anything. And you can do that worldwide with the NFL logo attached to that. That's what they want to do. You want to go global. We'll take our teams there. While we're there, we'll do seminars where we have flag football. And some of our players would come out and help with that, be instructed. Whatever it is, the NFL is going to be knee deep on foreign soil. Yes, Pauli. I've got the NFL.com year schedule. And like you said, February 23rd starts the combine. March 3rd is the franchise tag day. That's always a big one. March 9th starts the early free agency period. And basically it lasts the entire month. Annual owners meetings, the end of March. April has four or five different things leading up to the draft. There's no month they take off. Maybe a little of June. Yeah. Well, they got to go on vacation at some point. And they got to let some of the other sports have their moment there. Three weeks into it. Very nice of them. All right. Well, if you're watching on peacock or the NBC Sports Network, thank you. And we say good morning to our radio affiliates. Seaton would you update the poll results from this festive morning? Sure would. We got three of them up there right now. What will you remember this Super Bowl for? Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker, Jr. The third, the Patriots off into bed. Bunny, bed, bunny, still leading that one. Whose career would you want? This one's from Paul Joe Flacco or Sam Darnold. Right now Joe Flacco leading that one with 60% of the vote. And should a team's history follow that franchise into a new city right now, 60% of the audience saying new. It should be more than that. Yes, Paul. Now this poll is based on what Joe Flacco has done. You know, for his 20s and early 30s, he was a good NFL quarterback. One, a lot of games made some playoffs. He was never ever considered a bust or any issues. Then he bounced around or you could have Sam Darnold what he's done and what he will do. But you have to decide today. Like Sam Darnold's future is included in this, not as up today. I'll take Joe Flacco. That's why even when I said this and the reality of this thought hit people and they're like, what? I said, if Fernando Mendoza ends up as Joe Flacco, is it a successful career? And I said, yes, he was a Super Bowl MVP and he was good in the playoffs and he played till he was 41. But people are like, no, he's going to be like Brady and Breeze and I go, no, no. How about we just set the bar a little lower for him? If you say you're going to get one Super Bowl, if I'm a Raider fan, I go, I'll sign up for them. Even if you don't win it, you'll take it. That's all you want. Yeah, see. Yeah, that's why I like this year for the Patriots. This is one of the most fun I've ever had watching the Patriots play because there was very little expectation. The group of players was awesome. They were a ton of fun to root for and they made it to the Super Bowl when nobody expected them to do that. This was one of the funnest years I've ever had watching football. So it's like the result of the game was like, dang, I wish that they had done better, but it's all good. And we brought this up before. If I said at the beginning of the year, if you're a Patriot fan, you're coming off four wins. And he said, hey, you're going to go to the Super Bowl and it's not going to go well. You'd sign up for that in a second. No problem, right? We had four wins. And four wins the year before that? Yeah, so you're like, yes, I'll take that. At least you got there. Yes, Martin. The only type of Super Bowl appearance that I wouldn't want is the Atlanta Falcons. If you're up by that much, yes, that's going to kill you. But you know what? We didn't play very well. We got beat. All right, great season. Wait, if you knew that was going to happen at the beginning of the year in your Falcon fan, yet you're going to have the worst collapse. No, you wouldn't sign up for that. No, I have to. No, I was up 28. I know. I know. I know. I know. We were good enough to be up 28 to three. No, that'll be better. We feel better. People are getting tattoos at halftime. Oh, I know. Yes, yes, he. Like, do you think Matt Ryan would sign up for that again? I don't know if he would. He, I mean, he probably would because he's like, oh, it's a Super Bowl. You got to get there. But don't you think he's sick of talking about that game? Don't you think he hates that game more than anything else? This is getting to the Super Bowl. His life's work is finally accomplished and it's the worst day of his life. I don't know. I don't know if you sign up for that again. And I, I would. I got there. Yeah, pulling based off that topic. Would you rather be Matt Ryan or Phil Rivers and never get close? I'd rather be Matt Ryan. Yeah. I got to the Super Bowl. It's like dating a Supermodel and it doesn't work out well. You still got to date the Supermodel. Tell me about it. Yeah. But while you were dating, the reason you guys broke up is because you had like explosive diarrhea in the middle of time. Right in front of her. And that's why you broke up. It's not like, yeah, we got to date and it just didn't work out. Like you had an unbelievably awful collapse. No, what happened is I'm dating a Supermodel and Tom Brady came in and stole her from me. I don't know. I feel like you really crapped your pants in front of her and then it's like, oh, I can't date you anymore. Sorry. I literally crapped my, yes, speak any witch Todd. Not in just the front of her, the world. It would be like the world seeing you crappier pants. Because the Superboy believed to see him by millions of millions of minutes. That's why I said it's in Times Square. It's like the massive area of visibility. 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Stegats in Company and God Bless Football. Taylor's livelihood depends on it. Do it today and you can check all of those out on the I Heart Radio app. Apple Podcast for wherever you get your podcast. The World's Biggest Show. Experienced the world's biggest show. Primetime the Winter Olympics in Milan on NBC and Peacock. And I'm watching the pre-game festivities with a Super Bowl. Seeing who's down there. Hobnav and there. Good buddy. Adam Sandler was there. A lot of celebrities. And I look over and I go, there's a guy in San Francisco who looks just like Reggie Miller. What were you doing? We were there. The request which was very honored of the merger because we were promoting All Star Weekend on our legendary February that we are currently in with, as you just mentioned, the Olympics for two weeks, the Super Bowl and All Star Game all on the Peacock and NBC. So we were there. Carmelo Anthony and Jamal Crawford and myself got a chance to do a pre-game hit with Maria Taylor and Jason Garrett and the whole studio guys from the football side of things. And it was my first Super Bowl experience. I've never ever been to a Super Bowl before. Didn't know what to expect. I have seen you many of times at the Super Bowl. Yeah. And working it. So I wanted to know what it was all about and I was a kid in a candy store. It was a pretty awesome experience. Did you walk up to anybody outside the basketball world? We did. So we went on the field after our hit and had a chance to actually see the guys. Our hit was about 1150, 1155. So the buses had just gotten to leave I Stadium and the players were just kind of coming out. And where our green room was was in close proximity to the Seattle locker room. So Cooper Cup came out and the what's Jackson in Jigba? Yeah. He came on out and took pictures with us and we watched them warm up. We didn't get a chance to see any of the Patriots because they were at the far end of the other side. Again, just to see and see them without pads. Like, you know, they weren't they were just out there for their pre pre pre pre warm up. So no pads, just shorts and it was kind of cool. All right, let me get to last night. This is how it sounded with the pistons and the hornets. JD on the dribble. All right, back down on Diabate and a whistle. They're going on. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Diabate is sweet on boy. Diabate is he's facing suspension here. There is no question about it. And now bridge is throws a punch. Now Stooges came out. Oh, man, it's a bounty book. There they go. After review, fighting fouls have been assessed at the following players. Diabate and Bridges from Charlotte and Durin and Stewart from Detroit. Those four players have been ejected from the game. Your thoughts seeing that, Reg? Like, I'm not condoning by it. At all. But it's been a while since we've seen a good old... No, we don't need to see that. We don't know. No, we don't need to see that. But it shows me that, you know, because everyone wants to talk about this generation and everyone's buddy buddy and can we all just get along. And there was a little animosity between a team that is arguably one of the hottest in the league right now in the Charlotte Hornets, right? Winners of Nine Street, I believe. And the number one team in the Eastia conference in Detroit. And it's funny how something so little. I mean, because the foul really wasn't anything, in my opinion, which leads me to believe there was a lot of talk that was leading up to that. Or there were some elbows before, something they don't show. But the foul was nothing. It's what happened afterwards. I expect multiple games from Stuart. Number one, he left the bench and he threw hands. I think if you leave the bench on him actually, that's three games. Two or three games, something like that. But on top of, you know, throwing your hands, I think he's going to get a couple more games on top of that. Durham, you know, the mush to Diabata's face, bridges through some punches. I believe that connected as well. So we'll see multiple suspensions, high fines, and then we move on. I just worry about not the guy in front of me. I worry about the guy to the side of me or behind me who's going to take a cheap shot. And it happens, right? That's why you got to have your head on a swivel. Because when something like that breaks out, and I'll just go back to the mallets and the palace versus the pistons, what made that a little bit more unique and different is because of the fan aspect of it. When the fans started to come onto the court, when we entered the stands as well, because you didn't know where players, where fans were going to come from, and just having your head on the swivel, because you never know where a punch is coming. If a chair is being thrown at you, if you're going to potentially be maced, which run and I were almost maced by one of the officers on the floor, you just never knew what was going to happen when you get into a situation like that. But you had a suit on, didn't you? You weren't pining. I had broken my finger in training camp. And this was one of the early games in our season. So I was in the suit. And once everything happened between Ben Wallace and Ron, if you remember, Ron went over to the scorers table and was laying down, and I'm kind of like, you know, talking to him, trying to calm him down. And I think you and I have discussed this before. Out of the corner of my eye, I see it, I see it traveling in 3D slow motion, the cup. And as soon as it hits Ron, he turned into the incredible Hulk. That's when he went into the stands. And I had to go, I had to go after him. Because Lord knows I didn't know what he was going to do. And I went in there, Steven Jackson went over there. I believe David Harrison on our team was over there in the stands. Rashid Wallace for the pistons were all, it was just like they say, Malice in the palace. It definitely was a Malice. Did you get fined? Fine and suspended because I left the court of play and went into the stands, even being a peacemaker. I believe I got two games that I built. I think because I was out, that was part of like time served. But yeah, I was suspended because I left the court and went into the stands, even as a peacemaker to get Ron back on the court. That was my main thing was to get Ron out of the stands and back on the court. Loanable hole did I know once we were back on the court. Things because of fans being on the court now, things got a little bit more escalated, especially with the police officer running up with Barri to Mace us on the court. And then my main objective was to get him to the locker room. But you know when we look back on that, I don't think we look at what led up to that. Like didn't Ben Wallace play a role in this, that we look at the crowd in Detroit versus the Pacers and really the role that the pistons played in the Malice at the palace. And how things have changed in terms of fan safety and player safety as well. If you go to games now and you see when the players run out of tunnels now, they're running out shielded now because now they have cover because of what happened to us as we were leaving the court with all the beer popcorn, everything being thrown at us. And look, at the end of the day, we as a team probably should never show them went into the stands. As the pedestrians or the people watching the game never should have came onto the court, it was just a mess all the way around. What I did like was them trying to frame it as we were a bunch of thugs. And I didn't appreciate that. That was coming from the league because if you listen to the game and I believe Bill Walton was on that call, he was livid by the fan behavior. By the time we had left Detroit and landed back in Indiana, it was all about us. It was all the players fault, the players fault, the players fault. As opposed to it really being 50-50. But I will say this, we should have known better. It cost us. I thought that was one of our best chances to win a championship because we had just signed Steven Jackson. He was gone for like 25-30 games. Jermaine was gone for 25-30 games. And Ron, our test was lost for the rest of the season. And remember, they were the defending champs. And what led up to that was the history and the playoffs the year before, being that close to moving on to the finals. And remember, they beat the Lakers. We felt that that could have been us. And then we smacked them in our first matchup, the defending champs versus us and the rivalry. And we were trying to send a message, Dan. And we all saw what happened after that. He's Reggie Miller, the Hall of Famer NBC Sports lead analyst. NBC has the All Star Game for the first time since 2002. NBA All Star Saturday, five Eastern on NBC and Peacock, the All Star Game tips off Sunday, five Eastern on NBC, Peacock and Tellamundo. What do you expect with this new format with the All Star Game? Before the injuries to Yannis, to SGA, and to a certain degree. And this is not a, I'm sure not a popular. I think a lot of people were leaning towards the world winning this. With, you know, I'll add Luke to that. Luke hasn't played the last few games for the Lakers with a with a leg injury. So we don't know what his availability is. Stefan Curry, just recently yesterday is out of the All Star Game because of a knee injury. I like the format because I think we've been kind of trending this way. Just look at the last seven or eight MVPs. They all have been international players. The last American born MVP was James Harden, I believe, in 2019. So I like the format. I'm still leaning towards team world with Wimby, Shane Goon, Jamal Murray, Yokech. If Yokech plays like Yokech, recent All Star games, he really hasn't played hard, but if he plays hard. And I like the two teams, stars and strikes. We've got a younger team of the K cutting hands of the world, Tyrese Maxi. And we have an older team that was LeBron James, Kevin Durant, would have been Stefan Curry, Donovan Mitchell, and those players. So it'll be interesting. I like the format, but I also like team world. I know that's not very popular, but we'll see. He'll all be selling one Sunday. The off season here with LeBron. You know, there's where there's smoke, there's fire. And it just feels like this Cleveland reunion is not going away. Now, it might be because we're keeping it in the forefront here. But I'm just trying to add logic to this. And that is if I'm LeBron and I'm looking at the Lakers, we're not winning anything. I would have a chance to at least get to the NBA finals if I went to the Cavaliers. I'm not going anywhere with the Lakers. Right. Now, how important is it for him to go out at home in Los Angeles or to go back to home home and wrap this up? Look, I think if he goes back, back to Cleveland where he won that championship, is he going to be taking a hometown discount as well? Because now they just added James Hardin and his salary. You've got Donovan Mitchell on the max salary. Mobley is going to be up. Jern Allen, your best chance to win a championship, especially to go back home to Cleveland and be in the East East is up for grabs. Out West, you've got four or five teams led by the Chams in OKC that you know are going to be there. Right now, Detroit is leading the East up by five over New York and six, I believe, over the Boston Celtics. But the East will be getting some strength back with possibly Tatum coming back this year. But we know he'll be back next year for Boston. Halibur and Indiana will be better now that they've gotten Zubach in that big trade. So the Pacers will be better. But Cleveland, to me, I mean, they have the second best record in the league a year ago. And maybe they need that leadership. Maybe it is James Hardin. Maybe it is Lebron. But the only way this is going to go away if Lebron James makes it go away. So I think it's staying out there because the hype machine of Lebron is keeping it out there as well. Oh, you think you think I don't think I don't think he and personally, but his camps or you know, maybe Rich fall made. I mean, there's a lot that comes with being Lebron and maybe that is keeping this. Oh, he's going back. He possibly possibly could be going back to Cleveland. That hype machine is keeping it out there. Not Lebron himself, but the hype machine behind Lebron could be keeping it out there. Yeah. See, that's a tough one that you're the third option with Austin Reeves now in Luca. You know, what option would you think he would be if he went back to Cleveland? Well, that's what I was going to say. He would be third option there too. Would he be the third option behind Mitchell and Hardin? I'm going to be behind James Hardin. Yes, he would. Well, Hardin. You know what he might be the fourth behind him, and Mobley. He would be the fourth option if he went back to Cleveland. But do have that experience in the lineup? And the problem is if you do that, Jalen Tyson, an up and coming player who's in their starting line now, to me, it will probably stunt his growth because he'll move to the bench to make way for Lebron. But again, we're getting ahead of ourselves right now. He's on the Lakers. Let's focus on what he can do for the Lakers and what they can do to, you know, maybe upset some teams in the West of Congress, but we're getting ahead of ourselves in the theater. NBA talking about expansion with Vegas is a four-gun conclusion. I think so. Okay. I think Seattle is a four-gun conclusion. Okay. It would never should have left Seattle in the first place. It is a great fan base as we just witnessed on Super Bowl Sunday how they travel and how they've been for their football team having a chance to play GP in those great Nate McMillan, Dale Ellis, and some of those great Seattle teams. It was unbearable to come into that building and play against those guys. And that fan base is just absolutely, they would be on fire to be back in the league. So I think those two teams are it's a four-gun conclusion. The owners will vote on that and we'll have two new teams. More dangerous city for NBA players, Vegas or Miami. Ben's on what you like. Because I think, I think both have their sinful advantages. Did you ever have the Miami flu? I never had the Miami flu. Never ever. Okay. But I came close. You were lucky. You were in one of the least dangerous in Indianapolis. Yes, that helped. But Vegas, oh my goodness. Yeah, but you know what? There's been a body of work of other teams that have been there and that have been a successful. The ACEs, not the rate has been successful, but teams that have been there. They've got a lot of talking about those who visit. Not those who live there. It's like the people who live there don't live on the strip. So you're more worried about the visiting. Yes. The home team. Oh, yes. Yes. The home team will be out outside the city. Look, I think so many people have gone to Las Vegas during the off season, during summer league. I think it to me. So now I'll answer your question after thinking about it. To me, Miami is much more dangerous. Okay. Did you ever get in trouble in Utah? Never. In fact, I think I'm going to talk to the warm air. That's all good. I think you talk. Have fun at the All Star gang. Good to talk to you. Thank you, Thedore. Thank you, Danny. I was good to see you. Reggie, Alois, Miss Miller, Jr. The third. You'll be on the call. So it's Reggie, Carmelo, Vince Carter, Tracy, McGrady, Noah Eagle, Jamal Crawford. That's a starting lineup right there. It's on NBC for the first time since 2002. NBC has the All Star Saturday. That's five Eastern. The All Star game itself, five Eastern on Sunday. We'll take a break. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at Fox Sports Radio.com. And within the IHARDS Radio app, search F-S-R to listen live. Last call for phone calls. We'll be learning what's in store tomorrow. You know, when you think about it, if you're a visiting player, the most dangerous cities, as far as getting in trouble, entertainment-wise, Vegas would be up there. Miami's certainly up there. Atlanta would be up there. Phoenix, would that be up there as being an entertaining, dangerous town? I don't think I'd put it in the Atlanta Miami Vegas triangle. Yes, Martin. Los Angeles? Yeah. Just LA work along. Yeah. Dallas, Houston. But people who live in Vegas don't live at the strip. Yeah, you make it seem like people go, oh my gosh, you know, must be 24-7. They're like, no, no, we have normal lives. Our hours might be different, but they live normal lives. You can live out in Henderson. You can live out. There's a lot of places to live out. Yes, Marvin. New Orleans? Yeah. Yeah, I'd put that up there too. Tony and Montana, not to be confused with Tony Montanya. Hey, Tony. Hey, thanks for taking my call, Dan. I love you guys, all the Danettes. You guys are superior people. And anyway, I'm Marvin's height with slightly bigger hands, 175. My first question, I'll be brief, is what do the Minnesota Vikings? I'm a long time Minnesota sports fan, suffering sports fan. Where they do about quarterback. And I have a question for Seaton. I know he's a big MLS fan. And I'm wondering why he took down the Minnesota Loan scarf behind his desk. Seaton? That's funny. I'm not a big MLS fan. I'm a big US self fan, actually. So really, I don't have it. I don't know that I have any MLS scarves here. Yeah. So Tony, stay in your lane. Yeah, stay in your lane, Tony. All right, watch it. You know, here's another thing. If you have two teams out west, Vegas and Seattle, what do you do for realignment in the NBA? One team stays in the West, and then you're going to have a team in the West that goes to the East. I'm guessing, you know, Minnesota Timberwolves, maybe or New Orleans. Yeah, Paulie. What is the Eastern most Western conference team? Try saying that five times. Eastern most Western conference. Memphis? It's a Pelican situation. Yeah, I'm going to be in the West. Memphis. Yeah. I'd have to look at my map, just to see where that line of demarcation is. And I wonder how the NBA would come up with, hey, here's our logic in moving this team to the Eastern conference. See, and final results of the poll question. We have many poll questions up there today. The Super Bowl will be remembered most for bad bunny. We have, should team history follow a franchise to a new city that is an overwhelming no. We have whose career would you want Joe Flacco or St. Donald Flacco running away with that one? We also have, would you rather crap your pants publicly or be humiliated in the Super Bowl? Humiliated in the Super Bowl is winning that one. And rightfully so. Rightfully so. Yeah. Yeah. And the team more likely to make it back to the Super Bowl next season, the Seahawks have 90% of that vote. Yeah. I would agree. That's the right answer. I'll be surprised if New England makes the playoffs next year. Yeah. I will. This staying sports history, Paulie. 1961, the AFLs Los Angeles franchise was transferred to San Diego and then years later went back. And that's about it. Oh, tampering with the baseball was outlawed with major league baseball in 1920. I fell in love on this date, 1968. Peggy Fleming won the gold medal in women's figure skating. And I was, I think I was 12. And then years, years later, I got to meet sports illustrated sportsman of the year party. And I was too nervous to walk over to her. I was just staring at her. She was like two tables over. And then I said that to somebody who was there with me, they went over to her and said that I was too nervous to come over. And she walked to, she was walking over. I didn't know she had been told about this. She's walking over. And I'm going, she's, she's all of a sudden your arms are like six feet long. You don't know what to do. And anything. You're like, uh, hi. And she's, she did. She went, hi, I'm, I'm Peggy Fleming. And I go, hi, no, hi, I'm Dan. I had a crush on you when I was 12. Todd, would you learn today? Reggie Miller believes the LeBrado will be the fourth option if he went back to Cleveland and Miami's more dangerous and Vegas for the visiting team. Seen what you learned today. No one hit the topics we hit today. Stay in your lane. Marvin. You'd rather be Matt Ryan, the Philip Rivers. Paul. I just looked back at some Peggy Fleming pictures from the late 60s. You weren't wrong. Yeah. Yeah. Todd, what did I learn today? My goal of senior surprise, the path to bend in the run a bit prematurely against the idle. What we learned brought you by true green don't waste another weekend doing your lawn care yourself partner with the official lawn care treatment provider, the PGA tour and get a golf course quality lawn the easy way. Sign up at true green.com sit back and relax. Thanks for the phone calls emails, tweets the all around support for the guy who funktos driving test twice fritzy. Seton, Marv Paulie yours truly. We'll talk to you tomorrow. This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed human.